- The Musers on The Ticket’s morning show announced to extend their shelf life; they started to cut an hour from their show by ending an hour early. That’s cool and all, but if you are complaining about not getting enough sleep, how about cutting the first hour of the show and getting another hour of sleep instead of cutting off the end of the show? I wonder if they will continue to replay an entire segment from the previous day. They used to do that in case listeners missed the segment the day before, but that was back in the days of when you couldn’t get these segments online.
- German police 16 years looking for a serial killer whose DNA appeared at more than 40 crime scenes in three countries. The DNA turned out to be that of a worker at the factory that manufactured the cotton swaps the police used to collect evidence. The factory behind the cotton swabs clarified that their products were for medical purposes — and not qualified for DNA testing, according to the publication, which also reported that although cotton swabs are disinfected before leaving the factory, disinfecting them does not remove DNA.
- California man seeks reimbursement from raw milk dairy after two of his cats die
- Two death row inmates reject Biden’s commutation of their life sentences
- They’re refusing to sign paperwork accepting his clemency action. The men believe that having their sentences commuted would put them at a legal disadvantage as they seek to appeal their cases based on claims of innocence.
- This short clip of Michael J. Fox receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom is worth watching.
- Governor Jimmy Carter appeared on What’s My Line in 1973 with Host Larry Blyden. No one had a clue who he was.
- That man really did not want to shake the Vice-President’s hand.
We will stop talking about race when people stop doing things like this
Deal? pic.twitter.com/epF29yiZ7U
— Qondi (@QondiNtini) January 6, 2025