Todd Chrisley’s Son Kyle Has Been Hospitalized

The Chrisley family has been making a lot of headlines lately. On August 13, the U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of Georgia revealed that Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie, had been indicted on 12 charges of fraud, conspiracy, and tax evasion. The announcement about the pair’s indictment read in part: “Todd and Julie […] More

KFC Adds Mac & Cheese Bowls To Menu

We’re sure you’ve tried (and enjoyed) KFC’s popcorn chicken bowls before. Known as their “Famous” bowls, the delicious dish combines mashed potatoes, sweet corn, gravy, popcorn chicken, and cheese into one bowl. The result is a filling dish that perfectly fits the definition of “comfort food.” https://www.instagram.com/p/nrQZWPpXdX/ Now, KFC is adding a spin on its […] More

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Describes Injury He Sustained In Plane Crash

On August 15, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family were involved in a plane crash at the Elizabethton Municipal Airport in Tennessee. The crash occurred when the Earnhardts’ private plane rolled off the end of the runway after landing and caught fire. Thankfully, Dale Jr., his wife, Amy, their one-year-old daughter, Isla, their dog, Gus, […] More

NASCAR Gives Free Tickets To First Responders To Earnhardt Plane Crash

On August 15, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family were involved in a fiery plane crash at the Elizabethton Municipal Airport in Tennessee. Dale Jr., his wife, Amy, their one-year-old daughter, Isla, two pilots, and the Earnhardt family dog were on board at the time of the crash. Federal Aviation Administration officials spoke to ESPN soon […] More

Famous Louisiana Fisherman Theophile Bourgeois Dies In Plane Crash

You may not have heard of Theophile Bourgeois before. But to those in the fishing community, he was a true celebrity. Bourgeois was known as a famous fisherman, fish guide, and outdoorsman in Louisiana. He often chartered his sea plane and boat to the islands near his home state. He was also a regular guest […] More

Gator Filmed Climbing Over Fence At Naval Air Station In Florida

The Naval Air Station in Jacksonville may be a secure military base, but one determined alligator still managed to sneak in. A chain link fence runs along the roadside of the base, and its purpose is to deter would-be intruders of the human variety. We’re sure those who installed the fence never thought it would […] More

Marine Corps Welcomes Its First Female F-35B Pilot

According to Military.com, females were unable to serve as pilots in the Marine Corps until 1993. That’s when pilot positions were first made available to women, though the Marines didn’t get its first female pilot until 1995. That woman was 2nd Lt. Sarah Deal, a CH-53E heavy-lift helicopter pilot. Now, 24 years after Lt. Deal […] More