Jell-O Shots For Everyone!

A kindergartener at Johnstown Elementary School in Pennsylvania brought alcoholic Jell-O shots to school on May 14th, 2025, and shared them with three classmates, according to the Greater Johnstown School District.

The students who consumed the shots were evaluated by the school nurse and taken to a hospital as a precaution.

The district is investigating how the child obtained the alcohol and local authorities are involved. The Jell-O cups are in possession of the school as evidence. No charges have been filed, and the district is prioritizing student safety while cooperating with police.

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A Jail Escape!

On May 16th, 2025, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans around 1 a.m. by exploiting a hole behind a toilet in a cell, which was likely created by cutting a steel bar with a tool.

The escapees, including suspects charged with serious crimes like murder, tampered with a defective cell door, breached the wall and exited through a loading dock. They scaled a perimeter wall using blankets to avoid barbed wire and fled across Interstate 10, discarding their jail uniforms.

The lone civilian corrections technician monitoring the pod had stepped away to get food, and the escape went unnoticed until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. Sheriff Susan Hutson indicated possible inside help from jail staff, as the breach suggested external assistance. Three employees were suspended pending investigation.

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A Spider Monkey Rescue?

Violeta, an 18-month-old endangered spider monkey, was rescued recently during a drug bust in Vallejo, California.

The Solano County Sheriff’s Office seized half a pound of methamphetamine during a traffic stop, leading to the arrest of 50-year-old Clifford Vicenty. A subsequent search of his home uncovered another pound of meth, over $2,000 in cash, two rattlesnakes and Violeta. Owning primates is illegal in California, and spider monkeys, heavily trafficked and endangered due to habitat loss and the exotic pet trade, require specialized care.

Violeta was surrendered to the Oakland Zoo, where she is receiving treatment at the veterinary hospital. Initial exams show she is in decent health, but she’s receiving UV light treatments, calcium supplements, fruits, vegetables, and formula to strengthen her bones. Upcoming tests, including a CT scan and bloodwork, will assess her organ function and check for infectious diseases. Her temporary home includes blankets and toys for comfort and stimulation, but she is not available for public viewing.

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The Life Of Honey Boo Boo!

The new Lifetime movie I Was Honey Boo Boo, premiering today, at 8 p.m. ET, tells the life story of Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, narrated by Thompson herself.

Now a 19-year-old college student studying nursing, Thompson reflects on her rise to fame as a child pageant contestant on Toddlers & Tiaras at age five and her family’s reality show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (2012–2014).

The biopic explores the darker side of her child stardom, including her tumultuous relationship with her mother, June “Mama June” Shannon, marked by constant criticism, financial exploitation and Shannon’s struggles with addiction and legal issues.

Thompson aims to shed light on the challenges of child stardom and generational trauma while showing her journey to independence, living with her boyfriend Dralin Carswell and pursuing a new path.

The film has garnered attention for its raw portrayal of her story, with Thompson emphasizing honesty about her experiences, even if it risks straining ties with her mother, though she notes they are currently in a “good spot.”

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Smuggled Baby Orangutans?

Thai police have arrested a 47-year-old man in Bangkok for smuggling two baby orangutans that were found in a plastic basket at a gas station.

The orangutans, one about 1 year old and the other 1 month old, were intended for illegal sale, each valued at around $9,000 USD. Named Christopher and Stefan, they were rescued during a joint operation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wildlife Justice Commission and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

The suspect faces up to four years in prison for illegally possessing protected wildlife. The orangutans, native to Sumatra and Borneo and critically endangered, are now under care, with Stefan in an incubator due to weak health and Christopher in a sanctuary.

Investigations continue to trace the animals’ origins and dismantle the trafficking network.

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Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On May 16, 1986, Top Gun, directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, roared into theaters, igniting a cultural phenomenon that would define a generation. The film, a high-octane blend of aerial action, romance, and raw charisma, introduced audiences to Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a cocky Navy fighter pilot whose journey through love, loss and redemption captured hearts worldwide.

Top Gun was a gamble that paid off spectacularly. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, the film combined cutting-edge aerial cinematography with a pulsating soundtrack featuring hits like Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” and Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away.” Its premiere at the height of the 1980s (a decade obsessed with bold aesthetics and unapologetic bravado) couldn’t have been better timed. The film’s sleek F-14 Tomcats, choreographed dogfights and Cruise’s megawatt smile became instant icons.

Tony Scott’s kinetic direction brought the U.S. Navy’s elite Fighter Weapons School to life, showcasing real pilots and aircraft in sequences that left audiences breathless. The premiere marked a moment when Hollywood embraced spectacle with a purpose, blending technical prowess with emotional storytelling. Top Gun grossed over $356 million worldwide on a $15 million budget, cementing its status as a juggernaut.

For Tom Cruise, Top Gun was a career-defining role. At 23, he was already a rising star, but Maverick catapulted him to global superstardom. His portrayal of the brash yet vulnerable pilot resonated with audiences, blending charm with depth. The chemistry between Cruise and co-stars Kelly McGillis (as instructor Charlie Blackwood) and Val Kilmer (as rival pilot Iceman) added layers to the film, making it more than just an action flick.

The premiere on May 16, 1986, wasn’t just a movie launch; it was a cultural event. Theaters buzzed with excitement, and Cruise’s leather jacket, aviator sunglasses, and Kawasaki motorcycle became instant fashion staples. The film’s influence extended beyond cinema, boosting Navy recruitment as young men and women dreamed of becoming real-life Mavericks.

Nearly four decades later, Top Gun remains a touchstone. Its 2022 sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, proved the franchise’s enduring appeal, with Cruise reprising his role to critical and commercial acclaim. The original film’s premiere in 1986 marked the birth of a legacy that continues to inspire filmmakers, pilots and fans alike.

On that spring day in 1986, Top Gun didn’t just premiere—it took flight, soaring into the zeitgeist and leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. Whether you’re revisiting Maverick’s dogfights or hearing “Danger Zone” for the first time, the spirit of Top Gun still feels as thrilling as it did on May 16, 1986.

AI Funeral Planning?

NBA superstar Russell Westbrook, alongside former Charlotte Hornets star Kemba Walker and childhood friend Donnell Beverly Jr., launched Eazewell, an AI-powered funeral planning startup, on May 7th, 2025.

Based in Los Angeles, Eazewell uses artificial intelligence to streamline the funeral planning process by curating options based on budget and preferences, handling paperwork, and managing tasks like canceling utility bills and social media accounts. The platform also features a voice-activated AI agent that communicates with funeral homes to gather quotes and coordinate logistics.

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