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So why wouldn't we want to make that commute a little more? According to Hoboken Girl, a group of New Jersey train enthusiasts is pushing to put Googly Eyes on some or all NJ Transit trains to make ...
Actress Christina Ricci just captured what it was like growing up in the '90s, when she explained that she and her friends used to prank call people before Caller ID was everywhere. "When I was 11 ...
Dr. Mina Massaro, an ophthalmologist and director of the Penn Dry Eye and Ocular Surface Center, said she has prescribed Miebo to many of her patients. She’s heard mixed reviews. Some like it.
A new report from Reuters today says that Apple supplier Luxshare is considering moving some production outside of China, including to the United States, in response to Trump’s tariffs.
A group is asking NJ Transit to put “googly eyes” on trains, following a similar effort on Boston’s “T” commuter rail and Trolley/light rail system. Commuting can be a soul crushing ...
Researchers discovered the blood vessels at the back of the eye -- called retinal microvasculature -- can show early signs someone is at risk of developing dementia. A new University of Otago ...
No, it’s not bringing back the bar car. A group is asking NJ Transit to put “googly eyes” on trains, following a similar effort on Boston’s “T” commuter rail and Trolley/light rail system.
ST. LOUIS (KTVI) — What started off as an April Fools’ prank turned into something more than what Brea Stenzel, her family and a lobster were expecting. “It all started when my kids and I wanted to ...
Another April Fools’ Day has been and gone. From googly eyes stuck to household items, to hidden rubber ducks and prank calls, people like to play all sorts of jokes to celebrate the day.
"The step back to watch the plan unfold before you is greattt." Before this, another type of food 'prank' went viral on social media and received positive reactions. A popular content creator ...
A boxing club has controversially backed a former fight chief convicted of sexually assaulting a teen after he bizarrely posted an April Fool’s Day Facebook prank claiming that he was out of prison.
The complainant initially thought that the customer in front of her had been the subject of a prank, and she used her customer care skills to try and defuse the incident. However, she then noticed ...