A WACKY woman has told how she turned raccoons into shoes with their heads and fluffy tails still intact.
Amateur taxidermist Tara Dactyl is touting her feral footwear – that have been dubbed Croccoons – for the pricey sum of £240.
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A WACKY woman has told how she turned raccoons into shoes with their heads and fluffy tails still intact.
Amateur taxidermist Tara Dactyl is touting her feral footwear – that have been dubbed Croccoons – for the pricey sum of £240.
J…
Cato Networks, provider of the world’s leading single-vendor SASE platform, announced today that Frank Rauch joins Cato as Global Channel Chief. Rauch’s appointment headlines several channel leadership hirings and promotions meant to meet the growing channel demand for SASE and SSE. As Global Channel Chief, Frank will be responsible for driving the channel ecosystem globally, enabling […]
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Iran has sentenced a Belgian aid worker to a lengthy prison term and 74 lashes after convicting him of espionage charges in a closed-door trial.
USNI News Guided-missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black (DDG-119) and two Saildrone Explorer unmanned surface vessels operated by U.S. 5th Fleet participated in a three-day maritime…
Kathryn Armstrong, BBC
Russia is “likely” to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine’s east after a months-long…
Ellie Cook, Newsweek President Joe Biden is contemplating sending Stryker Armored Vehicles to Ukraine ahead of a potential renewed push by Russian forces in the coming months, according to…
Harish K. Thakur, Modern Diplomacy In view of the current crisis and avoid the ‘Armageddon’ a truce is the need of the hour in which the countries close to Russia like China, Germany…
Greg Waldron, Flight Global Russia’s most advanced fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57, has conducted combat operations against targets in Ukraine – albeit from considerable ranges.
According…
Jay Nordlinger, National Review With a war, there is often an “information war,” as there is now, concerning Ukraine. The Kremlin has been information-warring for a long time. In 1923, the…