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A Seminole County firefighter is drawing praise for a livestock rescue. The fire department says a crew responded Monday to a call in Sanford regarding a cow that had been stuck in the mud for 24 hours. Firefighter Gavin Schmidt bottle fed the cow water, and his colleagues called him the cow whisperer. The cow was eventually freed.
A second teaser trailer is out for the highly anticipated film "Barbie." It stars Margot Robbie in the title role and Ryan Gosling as Barbie's boyfriend Ken. The film will follow the couple as they enter the real world and deal with the fact that they're no longer dolls. The rest of the star-studded cast includes Dua Lipa and Will Ferrell. "Barbie" hits theaters on July 21st.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRyt3Ov4zz0
A new online report says three Texas cities are the tops in the nation for people who are unfaithful to their partners. MyDatingAdvisor-dot-com says Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston top the list of most unfaithful cities, at No. 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The website looked into factors such as the population of a city's relationship satisfaction i.e., marriage, divorce, and separation rates as well as emotional and physical well-being. Orlando came in at number 36 on the unfaithful cities list.
Scientists have successfully used robots to capture footage of fish deeper than ever before. The effort, a collaboration between the Australians and Japanese, recorded video of a snailfish more than 27-thousand feet below the surface of the Pacific. That's more than five miles down. The fish was found in a deep trench last year south of Japan.
An Easter treat could be hazardous to your health. Certain colors of Peeps marshmallows are being linked to cancer. The artificial coloring called Red Dye No. 3 is a known carcinogen. Consumer Reports flagged nine different Peeps and other candies manufactured by Just Born Quality Confections, including pink and lavender Peeps along with Hot Tamales candy and Wild berry Marshmallow Bunnies.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/popular-easter-candy-containing-cancer-causing-ingredient
Two jail guards in Oklahoma have been put on probation after punishing inmates by making them listen to this song over and over again.Gregory Butler Junior and Christian Miles both pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor cruelty charge. The judge also ordered them to pay a 200-dollar fine. An investigation found they forced inmates to stand for long periods of time and played children's music loudly on a loop. One victim said he had to listen to "Baby Shark" for two hours straight.