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This woman grabbed a case of Tito’s vodka, tossed it into the Uber waiting for her, and expected the driver to help her get away. Instead, the Uber driver refused to drive, got out, opened the door, and let the delivery truck driver recover the stolen vodka. Not everyone is willing to become part of someone else’s crime. Credit to that Uber driver for refusing to help.











India Arie reacts to Yung Miami's viral song "Spend Dat" "I finally realized that not everybody wants to get free."

Every Fourth of July has that one unforgettable smell drifting across the neighborhood. Maybe it's burgers sizzling over charcoal. Maybe it's racks of ribs smoking low and slow. Maybe it's hot dogs turning on the grill while kids chase fireflies. Or maybe it's fresh corn on the cob, dripping with butter beside a paper plate piled high with summer favorites. These aren't just foods—they're traditions. They remind us of backyard cookouts, family reunions, lake days, baseball on the radio, fireworks after sunset, and celebrating 250 years of the American spirit with the people who matter most. So here's today's Independence Day poll: Hot Dogs — The all-American classic that's been part of generations of backyard cookouts. Burgers — Juicy, customizable, and often the centerpiece of the grill. BBQ Ribs — Smoky, slow-cooked, and worth every sticky bite. Corn on the Cob — Sweet summer harvest, buttered to perfection, and the taste of July. No wrong answers—just four foods that have earned their place in America's Fourth of July tradition. Which one simply wouldn't feel like Independence Day without it?












