Mar. 15, 2025
Firefighters save dog with CPR after rescuing it from Utah fire.Photo:Unified Fire/Instagram
Unified Fire/Instagram
A Utah dog is safe and sound thanks to a group of firefighters — and somepet CPR!
According to the outlet, the UFA crews responded to the scene of the apartment fire at around 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival, they saw flames coming out of each of the building’s units.
After the firefighters extinguished the blaze, rescuers determined no building residents were harmed in the fire — at least, no human ones.
Mar. 15, 2025
Galey Alix.Photo:Michael O’Malley
Michael O’Malley
Galey Alixmade a name for herself in the home renovation space, garnering a huge social media following thanks to her serene designs and unique business plan, for which she and her collection of contractors helped homeowner makeover their space in just 72 hours.
Over the course of seven episodes, viewers watched the self-taught designer transform spaces for her clients in a weekend. Leaning on her pre-planning skills, talented team of taskmasters, and her superhuman ability to seemingly surpass every obstacle thrown her way,
Mar. 15, 2025
Reigning Olympic High Jump Champion Gianmarco Tamberi posts photo from ambulance on Instagram.Photo:Silvia Lore/Getty; Gianmarco Tamberi/Instagram
Silvia Lore/Getty; Gianmarco Tamberi/Instagram
Italian high jumper Gianmarco Tamberi shared devastating news that he was headed to the ER just hours before he was set to defend his gold medal in the men’s high jump final.
Tamberi, 32, posted a photoon Instagramfrom the inside of an ambulance, showing the lower half of his body on a stretcher with an IV in his arm, and holding another person’s hand tightly.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of a student doing homework.Photo:Getty
Getty
A homework assignment ignited uproar online after a concerned parent shared a photo of the questions a teacher wanted her child to answer, including “Is God real?”
Oklahoma mother Olivia Gray posted her sophomore daughter Nettie Gray’s world history assignment from a Skiatook High School teacher onFacebookon Aug. 15, describing it as “some crazy s—.”
The assignment — titled “How did the world start?
Mar. 15, 2025
Dariel Vasquez.Photo:Go Fund Me
Go Fund Me
An 18-year-old parks worker has died while battling a wildfire near the New York and New Jersey state line.
New York State Policesaid Dariel Vasquez was fatally injured on Saturday, Nov. 9, while battling the fire in Sterling Forest State Park near Greenwood Lake.
The teen was fatally injured around 3:30 p.m. local time due to “a fallen tree in the vicinity of the fire,” according to a news release from theNew York’s Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, which employed Vasquez.