Watch: Monkeys Steal From Tourists, Hold Belongings Ransom For Food
The BBC reports on some monkeys that have learned how to blackmail tourists by stealing their valuables. Watch this video behavior on this surprising and hilarious behavior.
The BBC reports on some monkeys that have learned how to blackmail tourists by stealing their valuables. Watch this video behavior on this surprising and hilarious behavior.
Mary Margaret Olohan A growing number of Millennials show support for communism and socialism, a survey from the Victims of Communism found. The survey, conducted by the Victims of Communism and polled by the research and data firm YouGov, found that 70% of Millennials are likely to vote socialist and that one in three Millennials perceive…
Casey Harper An Alabama lesbian mother in a tough legal battle will finally be reunited with her three children thanks to the Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court Monday granted an emergency stay of an Alabama Supreme Court order that stripped the mother of her parental rights in a custody dispute. The decision means the mother…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Phillip Stucky California Sen. Dianne Feinstein warned that President Donald Trump’s immigration plan would severely cripple the agriculture industry in a Wednesday evening interview. “We’re the largest agricultural producer in America It’s a $50 billion industry. We employ tens of thousands of agricultural workers,” The Democratic senator said on CNN….
by Thomas Phippen The National Park Service (NPS) celebrated 100 years of operation Aug. 25. Managing more than 84 million acres of some of the most beautiful land in America, the NPS receives most of its funding from federal coffers. In 2015, NPS got over $1 billion of taxpayer money, and President Barack Obama has made NPS funding a…
By Phillip Stucky President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t consult with his new press secretary before he tweets, according to a Wednesday report from The Wall Street Journal. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer doesn’t get advance warning or even a memo whenever the incoming president decides to make an announcement over his expansive social media network,…
By: Laura Meyers A man in Montana regretted calling authorities after saving a crying baby moose when he learned that the baby and its dead relatives were to be blown up by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) officials. Josh Hohm was camping at Gallatin National Forrest late last month when he found the…
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