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    Colorado Authorities Just Launched A New Investigation Into The 2005 Death Of Hunter S. Thompson
    Michael Ochs Archive/Getty ImagesHunter S. Thompson died from a gunshot to the head at his Colorado home on February 20, 2005.Twenty years after it was ruled a suicide, gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompsons death is being reviewed by Colorado authorities at the request of his widow, Anita Thompson.The Colorado Bureau of Investigation clarified that there is no new evidence to suggest foul play was involved in Thompsons death, instead saying that the inquiry from an outside agency should provide a definitive and transparent review that may offer peace of mind to his family and the public, in the words of Colorado Sheriff Michael Buglione.The Legendary Work And Untimely Death Of Hunter S. ThompsonBorn in Kentucky in 1937, Hunter S. Thompson remains a literary icon to this day for his gonzo style of writing both in his journalism and his novels. Unlike in traditional reporting, Thompson often placed himself at the center of a story, writing about his subjects from a first-person perspective and taking an active role in the narrative. His writing often featured elements of satire, hyperbole, and social critique.His most famous work, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, first serialized in Rolling Stone in 1971, represents the apotheosis of his style and provides a searing commentary on the failure of the 1960s counterculture. The novel was famously adapted into a film of the same name starring Johnny Depp in 1998.Rose Hartman/Getty ImagesHunter S. Thompson and Johnny Depp became good friends, to the point that Depp even lived with Thompson for a time in the 1990s.Thompsons other notable works include Hells Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs and Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72. Throughout his career, Thompson cultivated a persona defined by a love of firearms, a disdain for authority, and a well-documented use of alcohol and illicit drugs as part of his daily routine.However, those closest to him would later speculate that his substance abuse ultimately helped fuel his depression, frequently making him suicidal. On February 20, 2005, at the age of 67, Hunter S. Thompson died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside his home in Woody Creek, Colorado.That day, Thompson called his wife and asked her to come back and help him with his new column. As she hung up, she heard a click that she assumed was the sound of his typewriter keys but was in fact the cocking of his gun.Just then, according to the police report, Thompson put the gun to his head and fired. His visiting daughter-in-law and grandson were in the next room, but they too mistook the sound theyd just heard, and it wasnt until an hour later that Thompsons son went in and found the body.According to his wife, he had been suffering from numerous health problems and had been contemplating suicide. He feels at the peak of his life right now, has a very successful career, has a network of perfect friends, she told the Associated Press at the time. If he quit now, he would feel he was a champion.His notoriously unusual funeral, funded by his friend Johnny Depp, involved firing his ashes from a cannon in a star-studded ceremony as a final, characteristically flamboyant act.The New Investigation Into Hunter S. Thompsons Death Seeks To Answer Lingering QuestionsPaul Harris/Getty ImagesHunter S. Thompson shooting at his Colorado ranch.Now, at the urging of his widow, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is undertaking a case review of Hunter S. Thompsons death.While no new evidence has come to light to suggest that someone other than Thompson himself was involved in his death, the new review will seek to answer any lingering questions surrounding Thompsons demise, Buglione said.We understand the profound impact Hunter S. Thompson had on this community and beyond, he added. By bringing in an outside agency for a fresh look, we hope to provide a definitive and transparent review that may offer peace of mind to his family and the public.As of now, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation has announced that theyve found no evidence of foul play.Officials also noted that they do not have a timeline for the new investigation into Thompsons death but would provide an update once it is complete.After reading about this new investigation into the death of Hunter S. Thompson, read about the mysterious disappearance of his friend Oscar Zeta Acosta. Then, read the story of Sonny Barger, the face of the Hells Angels.The post Colorado Authorities Just Launched A New Investigation Into The 2005 Death Of Hunter S. Thompson appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    Illegal Gold Diggers Destroy 2,000-Year-Old Heritage Site In Sudan
    AFPIllegal miners excavated a trench that was 55 feet deep and 65 feet long at the site of a 2,000-year-old settlement.In the the eastern Sahara desert lies the ancient remains of Jabal Maragha, which was once a small settlement in the ancient Nubian Kingdom of Kush. Recently, however, this 2,000-year-old historic site was destroyed by a gang of illegal treasure hunters who dug a massive trench there in search of gold.According to Africa News, the gang of miners used a pair of machines to dig out a giant hole that measured 55 feet deep and 65 feet long. Officials from Sudans Antiquities and Museums Department said that the historical site was rendered unrecognizable.We worked on this site for a month, said archaeologist Habab Idriss Ahmed, who first excavated Jabal Maraghas ruins in 1999. At the time, it was a quiet and beautiful site, never touched by anyone. But today, when I came here, I was shocked by the way it has been destroyed.According to Hatem al-Nour, Sudans director of antiquities and museums, the treasure hunters had so thoroughly destroyed the site because the ground there is composed of layers of metallic sandstone and pyrite, which must have triggered their metal detectors.AFPThe destroyed ruins of Jabal Maragha.The Kingdom of Kush ruled the lands south of Egypt from 2500 B.C. to 300 A.D., during which time Jabal Maragha was in use as a checkpoint, likely between 350 B.C. and 350 A.D. Meanwhile, the kingdoms capital of Mero served as a robust center for culture and commerce which thrived for centuries.Although at one point it was a colony of Egypt, the Kingdom of Kush maintained some independence due to its wealth of natural iron and gold mines nearby as well as its distance from Egypt. While Egypt suffered from the invasions of the Greeks, Persians, and Assyrians, the Kingdom of Kush was left untouched.Around 730 B.C., the Nubian king Piye invaded and conquered Egypt, becoming the first pharaoh of Egypts 25th dynasty which lasted for 75 years.Ebrahim Hamid/AFP via Getty ImagesJabal Maragha is just the latest historical site to be vandalized by illegal gold miners in Sudan.As a historical site, the Kingdom of Kush holds much importance. Even though the Egyptians are most known for their pyramids, the Kushites actually built more pyramids than they did. Over 200 ancient pyramids are estimated to still exist across Sudan today.While they are not as old or as large as the pyramids in Egypt, they are unique in that they are steeper, and they were not all dedicated to royals, journalist Ismail Kushkush noted.Given the territorys rich history and wealth of natural resources, it is no surprise that the ancient site has become a target for illegal gold miners. Indeed, this incident is not the first. At least 100 out of 1,000 well-known archaeological sites around Sudan have already been destroyed so far, especially through the use of heavy, gold-digging machinery. There are a lot of attempts to attack archaeological sites, explained Hatem al-Nour. This attack is a strong coup because this site is a rare site that contained a lot of useful information for research on the history of Sudan.YouTubeJabal Maragha is one among many ancient sites across Sudan in danger of careless treasure hunters.The rampant vandalism of Sudans ancient sites has in part been facilitated by a lack of resources to properly protect them. But it is also fueled by corruption among officials and rich benefactors who are able to fund illegal treasure hunters without consequence. In fact, according to the archaeologists, its not uncommon for captured bandits to be set free by authorities within hours of their arrest.This is exactly what happened in the case of Jabal Maragha. Authorities failed to press charges, which meant that the vandals could retrieve their equipment and leave without issue.They should have been put in jail and their machines confiscated, Mahmoud al-Tayeb, an expert formerly associated with Sudans antiquities department, reported. There are laws. Al-Nour added that there is one policeman for 30 sites and that he has no communication equipment or adequate means of transport.These illegal digs have cost the Sudanese more than the price of gold. These treasure hunters have little appreciation for the ancient sites that they plunder, and as a result they have erased parts of Sudanese history that may never be recovered.Next, read about how overweight tourists are crippling the donkeys in Santorini. Then, read about how a mining company blew up an ancient Aboriginal site and it was totally legal.The post Illegal Gold Diggers Destroy 2,000-Year-Old Heritage Site In Sudan appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    Arby's Debuts Bold New Nuggets (And They're Not Chicken)
    Arby's is expanding its menu with a bold new nugget iteration, and they aren't made from chicken like your typical nuggets. Here's the lowdown.
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    YouTube And Netflix Will Have To Stop Jump-Scaring Californians With Ads Next Year
    California is so fed up with loud ads on streaming services that Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law to force them to play ads at the same volume as content.
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    You cant libel the dead. But that doesnt mean you should deepfake them.
    "Please, just stop sending me AI videos of Dad," the late Robin Williams' daughter Zelda wrote on Instagram.
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    How to Keep Your Dog Safe on Winter Walks
    Winter temperatures drop below 32F in most US regions, putting millions of dogs at risk during their daily walks. Dog walking safety winter concerns spike as ice forms and toxic de-icers coat sidewalks.We at DogingtonPost know that proper preparation can prevent frostbite, paw injuries, and chemical poisoning. The right gear and techniques keep your furry friend healthy all season long.What Winter Dangers Threaten Your DogCold weather creates three major health threats that turn routine walks into emergency situations. Dogs lose body heat rapidly in wet conditions, which makes hypothermia a real danger when temperatures drop below freezing. Small breeds, senior dogs, and puppies face the highest risk because their bodies struggle to maintain core temperature. Pets with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, or hormonal imbalances may have a harder time regulating their body temperature. Watch for early signs like excessive shivering, lethargy, and reluctance to move. Advanced hypothermia symptoms include muscle stiffness, shallow breathing, and loss of coordination.Paw Injuries from Ice and SnowIce formations between paw pads cause immediate pain and long-term damage to your dogs feet. Sharp ice crystals cut sensitive skin while packed snow creates pressure points that reduce blood circulation. Dogs instinctively lift their paws repeatedly when they experience discomfort (a clear signal of potential frostbite development). Wet paws lose heat faster than dry ones, which accelerates tissue damage in sub-freezing conditions.Chemical Burns from De-icing ProductsStandard rock salt and calcium chloride de-icers cause chemical burns within minutes of paw contact. These substances draw moisture from skin cells and create painful cracks and open wounds. Dogs that lick contaminated paws ingest toxic chemicals that lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and kidney damage. While some ice melts are easier on pets paws than rock salt, ethylene glycol-based products are much more dangerous when ingested and require immediate veterinary attention. Commercial pet-safe alternatives like potassium chloride offer better protection for your dogs paws. Avoid driveways where antifreeze may have dripped and stay clear of freshly salted areas during walks.The good news is that proper gear protects your dog from all these winter dangers while keeping walks enjoyable for both of you.What Gear Protects Your Dog in WinterQuality winter gear transforms dangerous cold-weather walks into safe adventures for your dog. Protective booties rank as the most important investment because paws take the worst beating from ice, snow, and chemical burns. Ruffwear Grip Trex boots offer superior traction on icy surfaces while Muttluks fleece-lined booties provide extra warmth for extended outdoor time. Dogs need a 2-week adjustment period to walk comfortably in booties, so start training indoors before winter arrives.Paw Protection That WorksPaw wax creates an effective barrier when booties arent practical. Mushers Secret protects paws in temperatures down to -20F and prevents ice buildup between toes. Apply the wax 15 minutes before walks to allow proper absorption into paw pads. Dogs with sensitive skin benefit from petroleum-free formulas that wont cause allergic reactions or irritation.Coats That Actually WorkSingle-layer fleece coats fail miserably in wet snow conditions because they absorb moisture and lose insulation properties. Double-layer coats with waterproof outer shells and fleece linings keep dogs warm and dry during 30-minute walks in freezing rain. Measure your dogs chest girth and back length for proper fit loose coats allow cold air circulation while tight coats restrict movement and cause chafing. Short-haired breeds like Greyhounds and Whippets need coats when temperatures drop below 60F, while thick-coated breeds like Golden Retrievers only need protection below 20F.Visibility Saves LivesWinter daylight hours shrink to just 9 hours in northern states, making visibility gear non-negotiable for safe walks. LED collar lights offer up to 350 feet of visibility to prevent car accidents during early morning and evening walks. Reflective harnesses with 3M Scotchlite material reflect headlight beams from 150 feet away significantly better than standard reflective strips that work from only 50 feet. Rechargeable LED accessories last 8-12 hours per charge and resist water damage better than battery-powered alternatives that fail in wet conditions.The right gear only works when you follow proven safety practices that protect your dog before, during, and after winter walks.How Do You Execute Safe Winter Walking PracticesSuccessful winter walks start 10 minutes before you step outside with proper paw preparation and route planning. Apply paw wax or fit booties while your dog stays calm and relaxed indoors, not when they show excitement about the upcoming walk. Check weather conditions and wind chill factors with reliable weather apps temperatures below 20F with wind speeds above 15 mph create dangerous conditions that require walks under 15 minutes. Plan your route to avoid freshly salted sidewalks, construction zones with antifreeze spills, and areas near busy roads where chemical runoff concentrates.Pre-Walk Preparation StepsInspect your dogs paws for existing cuts or cracks before you apply protective products. Dogs with damaged paw pads face higher risks of chemical burns and frostbite development. Warm the paw wax between your hands to soften application, then massage it into each pad until the product absorbs completely. Test bootie fit indoors first loose booties fall off while tight ones restrict circulation and cause discomfort.Smart Route Selection and TimingWalk during peak sunlight hours between 10 AM and 2 PM when temperatures reach their daily maximum and ice begins to soften on sidewalks. Stick to familiar neighborhood streets where you know the terrain and can spot hazards like black ice patches or loose manhole covers. Avoid shortcuts through parks or wooded areas where packed snow hides dangerous obstacles and emergency help takes longer to reach you. Keep walks to 30 minutes or less in cold weather, and watch for your dogs behavior changes that signal they feel too cold.Post-Walk Paw Care That Prevents ProblemsRinse paws with lukewarm water immediately after you return home to remove salt residue and ice crystals that cause irritation and chemical burns. Dry each paw thoroughly with a towel, and pay special attention to spaces between toes where moisture and debris collect. Apply a thin layer of paw balm to prevent cracking and maintain skin elasticity (products with lanolin or beeswax work best for healing existing damage). Check for cuts, swelling, or redness that indicate injury or frostbite development, and contact your veterinarian if you notice limping or persistent paw licking that continues more than 30 minutes after cleaning.Final ThoughtsWinter dog walking safety demands constant attention and proper preparation to shield your pet from hypothermia, paw injuries, and chemical exposure. Watch for warning signs like excessive shivering, reluctance to walk, or repeated paw lifting that show your dog feels too cold. Limit walks to 30 minutes when temperatures drop below 20F, and always check paws for cuts or swelling after outdoor time.Dogs adapt better when you introduce booties and coats slowly during mild weather rather than force them during the first snowstorm. Indoor activities like puzzle toys and training sessions supplement outdoor exercise when weather conditions become too harsh for safe walks. Gradual exposure to cold weather builds positive winter exercise habits that last all season long.Dog walking safety winter practices protect your pet while you maintain their physical and mental health throughout the coldest months (even when temperatures plummet below freezing). We at DogingtonPost help dog owners navigate seasonal challenges with practical advice and expert guidance. Visit DogingtonPost for more tips on responsible dog ownership and seasonal care strategies that keep your furry friend healthy year-round.
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    Strengthening the Family a Key Theme of Heritage-Sponsored Annual Essential Summit
    If one theme emerged from the second annual Essential Summit in Columbus, Ohio, its that its as important as ever to stand up for the family. In fact, this years event, put on by the Center for
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    Man beaten to death outside NYC subway station and attacker remains on the loose: sources
    A man was viciously beaten to death outside a subway station in downtown Brooklyn Tuesday afternoon and his still-at-large attacker rifled through his pockets before fleeing, according to police and
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    WATCH: Kaitlan Collins Shocks CNN Audience, Praises Trumps Stamina And Accessibility
    CNN host and White House correspondent a longtime critic of President Donald Trump revealed that the president never sleeps and is widely accessible to reporters during a recent appearance
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    Supreme Court Hints That Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy Is Headed for the Dustbin of History
    A clear majority of the U.S. Supreme Court seemed inclined to overturn a Colorado law that prevents doctors or other health care professionals from practicing conversion therapy. At stake is not only
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