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US Girl To Receive $300,000 After California County Butchers Her Pet Goat https://ift.tt/We1LXv0 An 11-year-old girl in the US state of California will be receiving $300,000 from the Shasta County Sheriff's office after it seized the kid's pet goat, which was later slaughtered, according to a report in New York Times, citing court documents. The incident took place in 2022 when the girl was raising the goat, named Cedar, for the Shasta District Fair. The family had registered the four-month-old goat in the fair's junior livestock auction but as the event approached, the kid could not bring herself to part ways with Cedar on the auction block. Jessica Long, the girl's mother sued the sheriff's office for selling and slaughtering the goat despite the family's best efforts to spare the animal. Ms. Long even took Cedar to a farm 320 kilometres away in Sonoma County to be kept safe. Family threatened to return the goat Meanwhile, CEO of the Shasta District Fair, B.J. Macfarlane threatened Long with a grand theft charge if the goat was not returned. Afterwards, two Shasta County Sheriff's deputies drove to the farm and seized the goat. The law enforcement officers did not have a warrant to search the farm and seize Cedar, the court documents added. Ignoring the family's plea, Cedar was sold for $902, of which the fair was owed $63 and eventually slaughtered, leaving the girl inconsolable, who cried under the bed, as per Ms. Long. "Unfortunately, this litigation cannot bring Cedar home. But the $300,000 settlement with the county of Shasta and Shasta County Sheriff's Office is the first step in moving forward," said attorney Vanessa Shakib, representing Long. "We continue to litigate against the California fair entity and related employees, and 4-H volunteer." Also read | J&J's $8.2 Billion Settlement Linked To Iconic Baby Powder Faces Court Test Shakib added that during the two-year litigation process, the fair and county officials engaged in "obstructionist discovery tactics" to delay the case and avoid answering the key questions. To this day, it is not clear who got the deputies involved and what happened to Cedar's remains. During the settlement, Shasta County admitted no wrongdoing despite agreeing to fork out the money which will be held in a trust until Ms. Long's daughter, who is now 11, is a legal adult. https://ift.tt/ue7zGTw November 05, 2024 at 07:32AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
An 11-year-old girl in the US state of California will be receiving $300,000 from the Shasta County Sheriff's office after it seized the kid's pet goat, which was later slaughtered, according to a report in New York Times, citing court documents. The incident took place in 2022 when the girl was raising the goat, named Cedar, for the Shasta District Fair. The family had registered the four-month-old goat in the fair's junior livestock auction but as the event approached, the kid could not bring herself to part ways with Cedar on the auction block.
Jessica Long, the girl's mother sued the sheriff's office for selling and slaughtering the goat despite the family's best efforts to spare the animal. Ms. Long even took Cedar to a farm 320 kilometres away in Sonoma County to be kept safe.
Family threatened to return the goat
Meanwhile, CEO of the Shasta District Fair, B.J. Macfarlane threatened Long with a grand theft charge if the goat was not returned. Afterwards, two Shasta County Sheriff's deputies drove to the farm and seized the goat. The law enforcement officers did not have a warrant to search the farm and seize Cedar, the court documents added.
Ignoring the family's plea, Cedar was sold for $902, of which the fair was owed $63 and eventually slaughtered, leaving the girl inconsolable, who cried under the bed, as per Ms. Long.
"Unfortunately, this litigation cannot bring Cedar home. But the $300,000 settlement with the county of Shasta and Shasta County Sheriff's Office is the first step in moving forward," said attorney Vanessa Shakib, representing Long.
"We continue to litigate against the California fair entity and related employees, and 4-H volunteer."
Also read | J&J's $8.2 Billion Settlement Linked To Iconic Baby Powder Faces Court Test
Shakib added that during the two-year litigation process, the fair and county officials engaged in "obstructionist discovery tactics" to delay the case and avoid answering the key questions. To this day, it is not clear who got the deputies involved and what happened to Cedar's remains.
During the settlement, Shasta County admitted no wrongdoing despite agreeing to fork out the money which will be held in a trust until Ms. Long's daughter, who is now 11, is a legal adult.
https://ift.tt/ue7zGTw November 05, 2024 at 07:32AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comMonday 4 November 2024
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Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi? Couple's K-Drama Inspired Baby Name Stuns Internet https://ift.tt/RxBgUTu Korean dramas have taken the world by storm, captivating audiences globally with engaging storylines, memorable characters, and cultural significance. Today, K-dramas are enjoyed by millions, with Netflix reporting that six in ten of its 221 million subscribers have watched a Korean program in the last year. In a heartwarming testament to this phenomenon, a social media post on X is gaining traction, showcasing an Indian couple's unique tribute to their K-drama fandom: naming their newborn son after a beloved character. X user 'divyaathedivaaa,' shared the delightful story of her cousin and his wife, whose romance blossomed over marathon Korean drama sessions. When they had their baby, the couple proposed names like ''Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi,'' ''Choi Seung-Hyo Tripathi,'' and ''Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi.'' ''My cousin and his wife met while discussing Kdrama on comment section and since then they have binge-watched all the Kdramas on Netflix. they recently had a baby and look at this,'' the post read. See the tweet here: My cousin and his wife met while discussing Kdrama on comment section and since then they have binge-watched all the Kdramas on Netflix. they recently had a baby and look at this ? pic.twitter.com/PpQd8LhLsB — divya (@divyaathedivaaa) October 29, 2024 The post has prompted a tidal wave of reactions ranging from amusement to utter disbelief, with many users suggesting not to name the child after a Korean character. One user wrote, ''We should tell them Kim/Choi/Kang are family names not the first name. Baaki it's their choice.'' Another added, ''These names would work perfectly in a K-drama, but can you imagine calling out 'Kim Soo-Hyun' at a family gathering?'' A third wrote, ''They're going to give the kid a lifetime of name-calling at school and work if they stay in India.'' A fourth added, ''Okay so unless your cousin or his wife are Korean, this will not end well if they're planning to raise the baby in India. This like naming your baby ′CocaCola′, it's all fun and games until bullying becomes an everyday reality for the child.'' A fifth said, ''Unless the kid is half Korean I strongly recommend telling your cousin to not give the kid a name that will get them bullied.'' https://ift.tt/2u0wKBd November 04, 2024 at 11:04AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Korean dramas have taken the world by storm, captivating audiences globally with engaging storylines, memorable characters, and cultural significance. Today, K-dramas are enjoyed by millions, with Netflix reporting that six in ten of its 221 million subscribers have watched a Korean program in the last year. In a heartwarming testament to this phenomenon, a social media post on X is gaining traction, showcasing an Indian couple's unique tribute to their K-drama fandom: naming their newborn son after a beloved character.
X user 'divyaathedivaaa,' shared the delightful story of her cousin and his wife, whose romance blossomed over marathon Korean drama sessions. When they had their baby, the couple proposed names like ''Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi,'' ''Choi Seung-Hyo Tripathi,'' and ''Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi.''
''My cousin and his wife met while discussing Kdrama on comment section and since then they have binge-watched all the Kdramas on Netflix. they recently had a baby and look at this,'' the post read.
See the tweet here:
My cousin and his wife met while discussing Kdrama on comment section and since then they have binge-watched all the Kdramas on Netflix.
— divya (@divyaathedivaaa) October 29, 2024
they recently had a baby and look at this ? pic.twitter.com/PpQd8LhLsB
The post has prompted a tidal wave of reactions ranging from amusement to utter disbelief, with many users suggesting not to name the child after a Korean character. One user wrote, ''We should tell them Kim/Choi/Kang are family names not the first name. Baaki it's their choice.''
Another added, ''These names would work perfectly in a K-drama, but can you imagine calling out 'Kim Soo-Hyun' at a family gathering?''
A third wrote, ''They're going to give the kid a lifetime of name-calling at school and work if they stay in India.''
A fourth added, ''Okay so unless your cousin or his wife are Korean, this will not end well if they're planning to raise the baby in India. This like naming your baby ′CocaCola′, it's all fun and games until bullying becomes an everyday reality for the child.''
A fifth said, ''Unless the kid is half Korean I strongly recommend telling your cousin to not give the kid a name that will get them bullied.''
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UK Man Creates Giant GPS Penis Drawing To Raise Money For Charity https://ift.tt/bCGpIMO Terry Rosoman, 39, has created history by scrawling a record-breaking 120 km GPS drawing of a penis across south Wales to raise money for charity. Using the route-tracking app Strava, Rosoman, accompanied by his friend Robin Hurst, managed to draw the giant phallus in less than 24 hours to raise awareness and money for men's mental health issues. Rosoman started the campaign around 5 pm local time on Friday (Nov 1) at the Abergavenny railway station and returned to the same spot before 4:30 pm the next day. Rosoman had joked about drawing the world's largest penis when he first announced his plan in July. "Am I doing this to secure my name as the first result on Google when someone searches "world's largest c**k and balls"? Absolutely. However, I also have a far nobler cause in mind," said Rosoman in an Instagram post. As of the last update, he had raised more than $9,000 -- far more than his target of $6,500, for the start of men's charity month ‘Movember'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Terry Rosoman (@trosoman) "It was really tough. The hardest thing I've ever done in my life. It was just a hard slog for 24 hours. I didn't sleep, I ran through the night, pitch black, I couldn't see anything. We got lost loads of times," Rosoman was quoted as saying by The Guardian. "The elevation killed us. It was really tough. I'm just glad to get it done," he added. Rosoman is no rookie when it comes to endurance challenges. He has previously scaled Pen Y Fan 10 times in 24 hours and ran an 80-km ultra-marathon while carrying a rucksack full of weights. Rosoman, a marketing director by profession, said he was "in the worst physical and mental health condition" in 2013 when he decided to change his life. The Wales resident said he feared he might die from his unhealthy lifestyle, admitting he was "deeply, deeply unhappy". "I realised that if I didn't turn my life around I'd perhaps no longer be here in the future, whether that was through health complications or getting to a point where you don't want to be here." Also read | Memes And Jokes Flood Twitter As #NoShaveNovember Begin What is Movember? Movember, as the name implies, is observed in the month of November and is part of an initiative that supports men's health, including mental health, suicide prevention, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer. As part of the Movember movement, men across the globe grow moustaches to raise awareness and spark conversations about the cause. https://ift.tt/vL9atpH November 04, 2024 at 06:56AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Terry Rosoman, 39, has created history by scrawling a record-breaking 120 km GPS drawing of a penis across south Wales to raise money for charity. Using the route-tracking app Strava, Rosoman, accompanied by his friend Robin Hurst, managed to draw the giant phallus in less than 24 hours to raise awareness and money for men's mental health issues. Rosoman started the campaign around 5 pm local time on Friday (Nov 1) at the Abergavenny railway station and returned to the same spot before 4:30 pm the next day.
Rosoman had joked about drawing the world's largest penis when he first announced his plan in July. "Am I doing this to secure my name as the first result on Google when someone searches "world's largest c**k and balls"? Absolutely. However, I also have a far nobler cause in mind," said Rosoman in an Instagram post.
As of the last update, he had raised more than $9,000 -- far more than his target of $6,500, for the start of men's charity month ‘Movember'.
"It was really tough. The hardest thing I've ever done in my life. It was just a hard slog for 24 hours. I didn't sleep, I ran through the night, pitch black, I couldn't see anything. We got lost loads of times," Rosoman was quoted as saying by The Guardian.
"The elevation killed us. It was really tough. I'm just glad to get it done," he added.
Rosoman is no rookie when it comes to endurance challenges. He has previously scaled Pen Y Fan 10 times in 24 hours and ran an 80-km ultra-marathon while carrying a rucksack full of weights.
Rosoman, a marketing director by profession, said he was "in the worst physical and mental health condition" in 2013 when he decided to change his life. The Wales resident said he feared he might die from his unhealthy lifestyle, admitting he was "deeply, deeply unhappy".
"I realised that if I didn't turn my life around I'd perhaps no longer be here in the future, whether that was through health complications or getting to a point where you don't want to be here."
Also read | Memes And Jokes Flood Twitter As #NoShaveNovember Begin
What is Movember?
Movember, as the name implies, is observed in the month of November and is part of an initiative that supports men's health, including mental health, suicide prevention, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer.
As part of the Movember movement, men across the globe grow moustaches to raise awareness and spark conversations about the cause.
https://ift.tt/vL9atpH November 04, 2024 at 06:56AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comSunday 3 November 2024
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