LAKE WORTH, Fla. (CBS12) — Another doorbell licker is caught on camera, this one is in Lake Worth.
Ring, the doorbell video service, shared the eye-opening video with CBS12 news.
It shows a man standing outside a door. He leans in to give the doorbell a few licks with his tongue. He appears to point at a stack of papers in his hand before moving in for another sample of the doorbell.
DUBOIS, Pa. - A lightning strike in DuBois hit a utility pole, causing electrical circuits to blow out at the Arby's.
The strike happened just before 2:30 p.m. at the Arby's at the Pilot Travel Center.
Officials said the strike fried lights and created smoke inside the building.
Power has since been restored.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — R'Bonney Gabriel, a fashion designer, model and sewing instructor from Texas who competition officials said is the first Filipino American to win Miss USA, was crowned Miss Universe on Saturday night.
Gabriel closed her eyes and clasped hands with runner-up Miss Venezuela, Amanda Dudamel, at the moment of the dramatic reveal of the winner, then beamed after her name was announced.
Thumping music rang out, and she was handed a bouquet of flowers, draped in the winner's sash and crowned with a tiara onstage at the 71st Miss Universe Competition, held in New Orleans.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (TND) — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has spent nearly $12K in taxpayer money on concessions at MetLife Stadium since 2018, according to Politico.
The sum reportedly includes spending at a Taylor Swift concert and two soccer games. Itemized receipts obtained by Politico also reveal Murphy spent $90 for Aquafina and $45 for extra guacamole at a Jets vs. Cowboys game.
The Democratic governor is now reportedly asking his party to reimburse taxpayers for his expenses.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is having conversations with vice presidential candidates as he gets closer to announcing his running mate for his independent presidential bid.
Kennedy told The New York Times that NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura are at the top of his list. Stefanie Spear, a campaign spokesperson, confirmed the Times report and said there are other names on Kennedy’s short list.
Kennedy, a scion of one of the nation’s most prominent political families, has focused on getting access to the ballot, an expensive and time-consuming process that he has said will require him to collect more than a million signatures in a state-by-state effort.