The scary image was shared on Reddit, with hundreds of people left stunned. The image was captioned: “An example of why you don’t use the coffee maker in your hotel room…” An image showed inside the kettle with dirty looking
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Jets vs. Colts live stream reddit for TNF
The 2-5 New York Jets take on the 3-5 Indianapolis Colts for a ‘Thursday Night Football’ match premiering at 8:20 pm ET at Lucas Oil Stadium. Following different trajectories, the Colts and Jets share losing records despite success in recent
Washington vs Packers NFL live stream reddit for Week 7
Winners of five straight contests, the Green Bay Packers will look to keep rolling this weekend going up against the Washington Football Team. The Green Bay Packers are on top of the world right now. Led by the one and
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On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons are ready to meet in what should prove to be a fun matchup. There are so many great showdowns on the way this weekend in the NFL. One that plenty of folks
Chiefs vs Titans NFL live stream reddit for Week 7
After a come-from-behind win over the Washington Football Team in Week 6, Patrick Mahomes will be ready to try and take down the Titans on Sunday. There’s no question one of the best games on the Week 7 schedule is
Bills vs Chiefs NFL live stream reddit for SNF
In Week 5, the Buffalo Bills will travel to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a matchup of AFC giants on Sunday Night Football. Two of the NFL’s premier quarterbacks meet on Sunday night when the Buffalo Bills travel
Reddit bans r/NoNewNormal and quarantines 54 “COVID-denial subreddits”
Getty Images | stockcam Reddit yesterday banned r/NoNewNormal, a hub of anti-mask and anti-vaccine posts, after a protest against the platform’s refusal to take more aggressive action against COVID misinformation. In a post titled “COVID denialism and policy clarifications,” Reddit
Reddit takes a teach-the-controversy approach to pandemic and vaccines
Getty Images | Yuriko Nakao Reddit yesterday defended its stance on allowing pandemic misinformation after hundreds of subreddit moderators joined an open letter urging the company to “take action against the rampant Coronavirus misinformation on their website.” The open letter