Katie McFadden
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Britney Spears Dead? Singer Did Not Die of Drug Overdose
Britney Spears is dead. At least that's what social media is saying. However the "Work B*tch" singer didn't die. She's just the victim of an Internet death hoax. Britney Spears is just fine.
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TSA Announcement Tells Travelers They'll Be Arrested If They Make Jokes About Security
The TSA apparently can't take a joke. A Transportation Security Administration loudspeaker announcement told travelers that they'll be arrested if they make jokes about security.
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Statue of Liberty Reopens During Government Shutdown on State Funds
The Statue of Liberty in New York City was able to reopen on Sunday after being closed since Oct. 1 due to the government shutdown. Using state funds, the important landmark is slated to stay open until at least Oct. 17.
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Overweight Passenger, Forced to Buy 2 Airline Seats, Given 2 Seats in Different Rows
Overweight people are often told that they need to buy an extra ticket for a flight. One man Les Price understood that, but he was shocked when he found that his two seats were nowhere near each other.
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Loudest Stadium: Chiefs Fans Break Record at Arrowhead Stadium With 137.5 Decibel Cheers
The loudest stadium record has been broken after the Kansas City Chiefs got out to a 6-0 start at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Avicii Dead? Tim Berling Did Not Die in Car Crash
Avicii, or Tim Berling, is dead. At least that's what the Internet is saying. However the musician didn't die. He's just the victim of an Internet media death hoax. Tim Berling is just fine.
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Drunk Dial Congress: Mad over the Government Shutdown? Let them Know!
Mad about the government shutdown? Why not drunk dial Congress and let them know about it? A hilarious new website is helping Americans do just that.
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Jesus Misspelled: Vatican Releases Thousands of medals that Read 'Lesus'
If anyone should get the spelling of Jesus' name right, it should be the Vatican. Yet Jesus' name was misspelled on thousands of medals medals commemorating Pope Francis' ascension to the papacy, forcing them to be pulled back.
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Travelers Urge Airlines to Waive Change Fees During Government Shutdown
Airline passengers are asking airlines to consider waiving flight change fees due to trips being cancelled during the federal government shutdown.
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National Parks Open: States Allowed to Keep Parks Open With State Funds During Government Shutdown
National Parks will open this weekend after the Obama administration gave states permission to use their own money to pay to run them.
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National Parks Open in Utah with State Funds During Government Shutdown
Utah national parks are set to open by Saturday after being closed due to the government shutdown.
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Surprising Number of Travelers Do Tip Flight Attendants, Survey Shows
Flight attendants typically don't get tips, at least, that's what many might think. But a new pool shows that a surprisingly high number of travelers do actually tip their flight attendant.
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Hotels Urge Government to End Shutdown As Millions of Dollars are Lost
Just about everyone is fed up with the government shutdown, but now major hotel chains are speaking out against it. Hotel chains have asked the government to put an end to the shutdown as they say it has caused people to cancel trips.
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Universal Roller Coaster Stuck: A Dozen Riders Get Stranded on Orlando Ride
A Universal roller coaster got stuck on Wednesday night, leaving several passengers suspended high above the ground for several hours.
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner Turns Around After Toilets Stop Working
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is supposed to be a dream-come-true for aviation, but the planes have been nothing but trouble since they launched. In the latest Dreamliner drama, a Japan Airline plane was forced to turn around due to problems with the bathrooms.