Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:44 PM EDT2013-06-20 02:44:50 GMT
(RNN) - Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees. AccordingMore >>
Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees.More >>
Vince Flynn, a best-selling author of political thriller novels, has died at age 47 after a two-year battle with prostate cancer.More >>
Best-selling author Vince Flynn, who wrote the Mitch Rapp counterterrorism thriller series and sold more than 15 million books in the U.S. alone, died Wednesday in Minnesota after a more than two-year battle with prostate...More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:38 PM EDT2013-06-20 02:38:55 GMT
Not all heart attacks begin with the sudden, crushing chest pain that often is shown on TV or in the movies. In one study, for example, one-third of the patients who had heart attacks had no chest pain.More >>
Not all heart attacks begin with the sudden, crushing chest pain that often is shown on TV or in the movies. In one study, for example, one-third of the patients who had heart attacks had no chest pain.More >>
FBI Director Robert Mueller (MULL-er) says the law enforcement agency uses drones for surveillance but does so rarely.More >>
The FBI uses drones for surveillance of stationary subjects, and the privacy implications of such operations are "worthy of debate," FBI Director Robert Mueller said Wednesday.More >>
Feral cats overrun blocks of downtown Tuscaloosa, attracted to alley Dumpsters behind restaurants, but local animal shelters are struggling to deal with the issue.
The Tuscaloosa News reports (http://bit.ly/JvaO3x) some concerned citizens are lending a hand. David Reynolds and his wife, Kristy, feed and sometimes capture wild cats, and take them to their veterinarian or to the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic in Birmingham. The clinic spays or neuters feral animals and gives them rabies shots for cheaper than private vets.
The Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter adopts out 15 to 20 pets a week, and also returns animals to their owners or sends some to other rescue organizations or foster homes. Injured or feral cats are euthanized.