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Imagine living a double life for four decades. You spend it as a fugitive on the run, always looking over your shoulder, yet somehow blending into society. That’s the story of José Enrique Sánchez-Mulero, a 67 year old man who escaped from a Puerto Rican prison in 1984 and wasn’t caught until early 2025. His tale is a wild mix of cunning, luck and a system that took 40 years to catch up.
Back in 1984, Sánchez-Mulero was serving a life sentence for murder when he seized his chance. Puerto Rico’s prison system was chaotic at the time. There were riots, overcrowding and multiple breakouts created the perfect storm for an escape. And escape he did, slipping away into the shadows. From there, he made his way to the U.S. mainland, eventually settling in the Bronx, New York, under an alias. For 40 years, he lived a quiet life, evading the law while the world moved on.
So how did it end? In early 2025, U.S. Marshals finally tracked him down, acting on a tip that broke the case wide open. Now 67, Sánchez-Mulero’s run came to a close, proving that justice, though slow, can still find its mark. The arrest highlights not just one man’s determination to stay free, but also the persistence of law enforcement and the power of modern coordination between agencies.
How did he avoid detection for so long? What kind of life did he build in the Bronx? And what finally gave him away? While the details are sparse, the story is a gripping reminder that the past has a way of catching up, no matter how far you run.

The Year: 1970
Diana Ross performs for the first time as a solo artist, starting an 11-night engagement at the Monticello in Framingham, Massachusetts, where she hones her act for her Las Vegas debut in May. She left The Supremes two months earlier.
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The Year: 1963
The Four Tops get a $400 advance to sign with Motown. They spend the rest of the year singing backup for other acts, including The Supremes.

Ever think about how much your car’s backseat spills the tea on who you are? It’s like the junk drawer of your life. The exception? It’s on wheels and way more public when you’re giving someone a lift. Whether it’s a pristine void or a chaotic landfill, that space is a dead giveaway about your personality, habits and maybe even your deepest secrets (kidding about that last one… or am I?)
If your backseat looks like it’s ready for a magazine shoot (empty, vacuumed, maybe even sporting a faint new car smell) you’re probably the type who thrives on order. You’re the friend who color codes their pantry and never misses a deadline. A clean backseat screams control freak (in the best way) or someone who just doesn’t have time for mess. Bonus points if you’ve got a single, purposeful item back there, like a yoga mat. That’s peak “I’ve got my life together” energy.
Now, if your backseat’s a graveyard of coffee cups, gym bags and that jacket you swore you’d drop off at the cleaner’s three months ago, you’re likely living life at 100 miles an hour. You’re busy, practical and maybe a little scatterbrained. This isn’t a judgment, after all, it’s a lifestyle. You’re the one who’s always got a story about why there’s a random flip flop back there, and honestly, we love the vibe. It’s relatable.
Crumbs, juice boxes, a rogue Lego piece that will stab someone’s foot someday. Does that one sound familiar? If your backseat’s a shrine to kid chaos or covered in pet hair, you’re the MVP of family life. Your car’s less a vehicle and more a mobile HQ, complete with snacks, toys and probably a spare diaper or two. You’re juggling a million things and your backseat’s proof you’re keeping it together (even if it doesn’t look like it).
Do you have blankets, a dog eared paperback, a stash of granola bars in your backseat? You’re the spontaneous soul who’s always down for a detour. Maybe you’ve got a guitar or a camping chair tucked back there, just in case. Your car’s an extension of your free spirit, ready for a picnic, a nap, or a deep chat at 2 A.M. under the stars. It’s curated chaos and it’s charming as hell.
And then there’s the wildcard: the backseat that defies explanation. A single mitten from 2019, a half-eaten bag of chips, a mysterious sock. You’re not sure how it got this way, but you’re rolling with it. This is the “go with the flow” energy we all secretly admire. There’s zero pretense and all of the authenticity.
So, what’s your backseat saying about you? Next time you hop in your car, take a peek back there. It might just reveal more than you’d expect.

Happy National Cereal Day, everyone!
Today marks the annual celebration of one of the world’s most beloved breakfast staples. Whether you’re a fan of crispy flakes, sugary puffs, or hearty granola, this day is all about honoring the bowlfuls of joy that have fueled mornings (and late night snacks) for generations.
So, grab your favorite box, pour some milk (we’re not here to judge if you skip the milk) and let’s dive into why National Cereal Day deserves a spot on your calendar.
While the exact origins of National Cereal Day are a bit murky (no official proclamation exists), it’s widely recognized every March 7th as a nod to cereal’s enduring legacy.
Cereal as we know it began in the late 19th century, thanks to pioneers like Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his brother Will Keith Kellogg. What started as a health food experiment at their Battle Creek, Michigan sanitarium turned into a global phenomenon. Corn Flakes, introduced in 1894, were the spark that ignited a breakfast revolution and the next thing you know, cereal became a household name.
Let’s be real: cereal is a cultural icon. It’s the breakfast of champions (thanks, Wheaties!), the midnight munchie of choice and a lifesaver for anyone too busy to cook. It’s versatile so it can be eaten dry, soaked in milk, or even sprinkled over yogurt. There’s a cereal for every mood, from the wholesome bran flakes that scream “I’m adulting” to the neon colored loops that whisper “I’m still a kid at heart.”
Not sure how to mark the occasion? Here are a few ideas to make March 7th extra delicious:
Try a New Cereal: Step out of your comfort zone. If you’re a die-hard Cheerios fan, give a quirky, limited edition flavor a whirl. The cereal aisle is a treasure trove of surprises.
Host a Cereal Party: Invite friends over, have everyone bring their favorite box and set up a cereal bar. Bonus points for pairing them with unexpected milks like almond, oat, or even chocolate.
Get Creative: Use cereal in a recipe. We’re thinking cereal crusted French toast, homemade granola bars, or a crunchy topping for ice cream.
Nostalgia Trip: Revisit the cereal of your childhood. Pour yourself a bowl and let the memories flood back.
Share the Love: Post a photo of your cereal setup on social media with #NationalCerealDay. Spread the joy and see what others are eating!
So, here’s to cereal! It really is the unsung hero of breakfast. Whether you’re team soggy or team crispy, let’s raise a spoon to National Cereal Day 2025. What’s your favorite way to enjoy it? You can let us know in the comments!

In celebration of country singer Jason Aldean’s birthday on February 28th, here’s a recipe inspired by his Southern roots: Peach Cobbler.
This classic dessert reflects the flavors of his hometown, Macon, Georgia.
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