Yellowstone may be closed ‘indefinitely’ after once-in-a-thousand year flooding

Yellowstone National Park could be closed ‘indefinitely’ as devastating flooding continues to ravage the towns, roads, and bridges along the Yellowstone River. Park officials characterized the severe flooding tearing through the region as a once in a ‘thousand-year event,’ that could alter the course of the Yellowstone river and surrounding landscapes forever. Officials say that … Read more

Kim Kardashian pleads with Kanye West to meet with her after a flurry of ‘frustrating’ comments

Kim Kardashian gave insight into the latest developments in her split from Kanye West on Thursday’s episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. The reality star, 40, who filed for a divorce from her estranged husband last month, was seen speaking to the camera about the split, as she revealed the rapper, 43, has been residing … Read more

Yellowstone ‘Zone of Death’ is a 50-square-mile region in Idaho where ‘you can get away with murder’

Yellowstone National Park stretches more than 3,400 square miles through Wyoming and Montana, but a small portion of the park dips into Idaho that is known as the ‘Zone of Death.’ Within this 50-square-mile area of Idaho is a loophole in the US Constitution that would allow someone to theoretically get away with any crime, … Read more

Tiger Woods’ ex mistress Rachel Uchitel is spotted canoodling with new married boyfriend

Kissing passionately, this is Tiger Woods’ former mistress Rachel Uchitel with her new boyfriend – married lawyer Ed Batts, 47, who dumped his wife and her three children five days before Christmas to be with the former nightclub hostess. Exclusive DailyMail.com video shows the pair canoodling at the Denver airport on December 13, as they … Read more

COVID-19 US: Red wave map shows how widespread infection is

An alarming new red wave map shows just how widespread COVID-19 has become across the United States as cases and hospitalizations surge to record highs and the daily death toll increases to levels not seen since May.   The number of new cases surged to a record high of 187,833 yesterday and more than 80,600 patients are … Read more