University of Cincinnati women's soccer star Ally Sidloski dead after drowning accident
carlballou/iStock (CINCINNATI) — The University of Cincinnati is mourning the death of woman’s soccer player Ally Sidloski, who passed away on Saturday. An Ohio Department of Natural Resources spokesperson told ABC News Cincinnati affiliate WCPO, Sidloski drowned
H&M introduces rental clothing service ONE/SECOND/SUIT
H&M (NEW YORK) — As offices slowly begin to open back up, H&M has a sustainable new initiative that men who are ready to ditch their sweatpants for slacks will appreciate. The global fashion brand has introduced
Aaron Rodgers not at Packers OTA's, source tells ESPN
Dylan Buell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers did not show up at the team’s organized team activities on Monday, according to ESPN. ESPN reports Rodgers did not participate in the Packers first
Councilman Forgrave On Tweaking Urban Farming Ordinance
Sixth Ward Councilman Will Forgrave was on a zoom call for a neighborhood meeting where budget was not the only issue talked about. Members brought up an urban farming ordinance involving chickens and beehives. Forgrave is
US restricting visas, aid over conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region
Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (LONDON) — The United States is now restricting visas for those accused of fueling the grinding war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region. “Despite significant diplomatic engagement, the parties to the conflict in Tigray
Iconic 'Charlie bit my finger' video to be removed from YouTube after being sold for $760K
Youtube (NEW YORK) — One of YouTube’s first viral mega-hits, the beloved clip of two young British brothers known by its catchphrase “Charlie bit my finger,” has sold for some $760,999. The video was auctioned by the
Mom of 2 comes out of retirement to compete at US Gymnastics Classic
Chellsie Memmel/Instagram (NEW YORK) — An Olympic silver medalist and mom of two children who picked up gymnastics again during the coronavirus pandemic competed in her first gymnastics tournament in nine years Saturday. Chellsie Memmel, who retired
NFL to review Eugene Chung's allegations that team said 'he was not right minority'
George Gojkovich/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The NFL says it will review the allegations former offensive tackle and assistant coach Eugene Chung made during an interview with The Boston Globe. Chung told the paper last Tuesday that when he



