Plenty of TikToks and videos on the Internet claim the CEO of the company that makes hard iced tea, Twisted Tea, was on the submarine that imploded on its way to the Titanic wreckage, but how true is it?
Five people – four passengers and a pilot – were killed when OceanGate’s submersible, The Titan, was destroyed in a catastrophic implosion an hour and 45 minutes into the voyage. After four days of rescue operations, the U.
Lita is all set to take on Mickie James at WWE Evolution on October 28th. She will be taking on Mickie James during the historic night in WWE’s Women’s Revolution, and it seems like she’s ready to go.
We previously reported that Lita popped the crowd huge when she came out to special referee at a recent MCW event. It was a very cool homecoming, after all, she started her career in Maryland Championship Wrestling in a lot of ways before her WWE career kicked off.
People are currently reading this guide. The Sydney Tar Ponds: From Toxic Nightmare to Playful Paradise (Almost)Ah, the Sydney Tar Ponds. You might be wondering, "What on earth could be funny about a toxic waste site?" Well, buckle up, because this story is equal parts environmental disaster and unexpected triumph.
Once Upon a Time in Cape Breton...
Picture this: Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, a beautiful place with a rich history.
People are currently reading this guide. The Córdova Rebellion: When Texas Tried to Tango and Ended Up in a Two-Step Ah, Texas. Land of longhorns, steakhouses bigger than your apartment, and apparently, a short-lived rebellion that sounds like a poorly-translated dance move. But fear not, history buffs and fans of folks getting their yeehaws on, because the Córdova Rebellion of 1838 was anything but a graceful waltz. Buckle up, buttercup, for a tale of simmering tensions, political disagreements hotter than a habanero pepper, and a president who ended up playing peacemaker between a bunch of ticked-off Tejanos and some potentially-unhappy Native Americans.
According to her, and going back to 1997, Hermione would have seen Voldemort defeated and dead (just like Harry did), herself and her friends alive and well, and herself in a romantic embrace with Ron. What would James Potter see in the Mirror of Erised? In the mirror, Harry encounters the Potter family for the first time in his life. Most prominently he sees his mother and father smiling down at him and it is this that is 'nothing more or less than the deepest, most desperate desire' of young Harry's heart.