Fox News host Jesse Watters expressed strong dissatisfaction over a malfunctioning elevator and likened it to a major crisis. Following an incident where Donald Trump encountered a stuck escalator at the UN, Watters suggested it could be deliberate sabotage, with a foreboding warning that “Daddy’s not happy.”
He proposed extreme actions in response to the incident, including leaving the UN or even resorting to bombing it. Watters did acknowledge the potential consequences, pointing out the logistical challenges due to the UN’s location in New York.
In a separate story, zookeepers in Minnesota have devised a unique solution to address the issue of oversized goldfish causing problems in US waterways by feeding them to animals like bears and otters. The initiative has shown promising results, benefiting the zoo’s residents while dealing with the invasive goldfish population.
A teaching assistant in South Carolina faced repercussions for allegedly using a foul-smelling spray at a school, leading to health concerns among students and significant damage to the school’s infrastructure. The assistant is now facing legal charges for his actions, highlighting the costly consequences of such pranks.
In another bizarre incident, a San Francisco suburb is on edge due to a hostile squirrel attacking residents and causing injuries that require medical attention. Local residents have described the squirrel as aggressive and unpredictable, prompting warnings to the community about its behavior.
Lastly, a lawsuit against Hershey, claiming misleading packaging for Reese’s Halloween treats, was dismissed by a judge who found the chocolates still met quality standards despite the mismatch between the packaging and the treats inside. The judge emphasized that the chocolates remained enjoyable, even without the expected decorative features.
