Ye, never one to mince his opinion, took aim at books by claiming he’s never read one and said “reading is like eating Brussels sprouts.”
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Man drops piece of paper on ground near coffin during queen’s funeral in viral moment
With billions of people tuned in to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, the spotlight briefly shined on a small piece of paper that fell from a bishop’s hand.
MyPillow CEO, Trump ally Mike Lindell says FBI issued subpoena, seized phone at a Hardee’s
FBI agents surprised My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell at a Hardee’s parking lot, pulling in front of him. “These are either the bad guys or FBI,” he said.
‘Not a cute animal’: Kangaroo attacks and kills man, blocking paramedics from saving life
Police were forced to shoot and kill a kangaroo that attacked a man and prevented paramedics from reaching him. The man died of his injuries.
A Dolly Parton wig for dogs? Doggy Parton could turn your pet into the Queen of Country
Doggy Parton offers shirts, dresses, squeaky toys and blond wigs, all inspired by Dolly Parton’s “flair.” The pet costumes are available on Amazon.
Dunkin’ offering free coffee to teachers all day September 1 to honor start of school year
The national coffee and donut chain is offering educators one of its signature medium hot or iced coffees – free of charge, only on Sept. 1.
Man paddles 846-pound pumpkin on Missouri River to set world record. They call him ‘Cinderfella’
Duane Hansen took it upon himself to paddle an 846-pound pumpkin across a river for 11 hours straight, garnering a world record and national acclaim.
‘$70,000 CEO’ Dan Price, who cut his pay so workers earned enough, quits amid assault allegations
“My presence has become a distraction here,” said Dan Price, the Seattle CEO who cut his pay so employees could earn $70K. He resigned Wednesday.
Man appointed as menstrual health lead in Scotland; critics bash ‘absurd’ move
Jason Grant, a former Tobacco sales rep, was hired to be the regional lead for Scotland’s Period Dignity group. The hire immediately drew criticism.
Scotland passes law requiring free period products: ‘We are the first but won’t be the last’
Scotland has been at the forefront of making public health history, and now has an official law that requires establishments to carry period products.