A San Diego groomer is giving doggies more tail than they’ll ever need. Logan Rago is shaping up doggie butts using a procedure mimicking a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) at his two salons. BBL surgery is a procedure that enhances the size and shape of someone’s rear end through a fat transfer. It’s often considered a dangerous procedure by experts since there’s a possibility of death or infection – and horror stories abound. However, those are human problems. Rago, who started trimming doggy dos when he was 14, revealed all about his booty-boosting procedure to the California Post. The internet groomer, who…
Fabio Angele walks gingerly into the domain of his little brother, Yuri. He’s here at the request of The Age to pose for a photograph for this article.After a little delicate negotiation, Fabio has offered to make the trip from Brunetti, his cafe in Carlton, to his brother’s cafe, Brunetti, in Flinders Lane.It’s a while since he’s been here and, walking in, casts a curious eye over the cakes stacked in a glass case on the left. He glances at the gelato bar and the array of focaccias, then picks his way through the vast crowd – swollen by Australian…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) warehouse in Surprise, Arizona, was allegedly damaged by criminals early Saturday, prompting a federal investigation.FBI Phoenix said that at about 1:30 a.m. local time, the Surprise Police Department responded to a report of criminal damage to the building, which is owned by ICE, according to a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.Authorities found a broken window at the warehouse and evidence of “minor and limited fire activity.”No suspect information or arrests have been announced as of Saturday afternoon. STOLEN AMBULANCE ALLEGEDLY DRIVEN INTO IDAHO DHS…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A dog that was left tied to a baggage sizer at a JetBlue counter inside Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport earlier this month has been adopted by the same police officer who helped rescue him, authorities said.In a social media post, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) said the goldendoodle, affectionately nicknamed “Jet Blue,” has “officially landed in his new, loving home.””The dog affectionately nicknamed Jet Blue was permanently placed by Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas with the family of one of the officers who helped rescue the approximately 2-year-old…
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“NEKONOMICS”The economic impact from the animals is very real. Kansai University Professor Emeritus Katsuhiro Miyamoto, who publishes an annual report on “Nekonomics” (Neko means cat in Japanese), estimates it at nearly 3 trillion yen (US$19.5 billion) annually. I have always been a cat person, but when I arrived here nearly 25 years ago, Japan was firmly dog territory – home of the famed Hachiko, the loyal dog who waited in vain at Shibuya station for a decade hoping for his deceased master’s return. Pet stores devoted far more shelf space for dogs, and foreign-language coverage was fixated on “pampered pooches”, usually…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Labor Department deployed a “strike team” to California to address federal findings of improper payments and alleged fraud within the state’s unemployment insurance (UI) program.California has been found to have a depleted UI trust fund, along with $21 billion in borrowed federal funds to keep the system running — which federal officials say has led state employers to pay higher UI taxes to repay the debt.In a statement, the department cited an 83-page California State Auditor report that determined the state’s UI system is high-risk, in part due to “inadequate fraud…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Maryland’s plan to end local law enforcement cooperation with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has hit a snag as many local sheriffs plan to continue workaround efforts that still keep them in compliance with state law. After Gov. Wes Moore signed legislation this week to end long-standing programs known as 287(g) cooperation agreements between local law enforcement and ICE, sheriffs from nine counties declared they will continue working with federal immigration officials.”We can continue to work with ICE without necessarily being in the program,” Fredrick County Maryland Sheriff Charles Jenkins told Fox News Digital.…
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