From googly-eyed fish to mysterious ocean creatures, there's been no shortage of weird news this year.Jam Press/The Straits TimesAdam Curlykale started tattooing his entire body after he survived cancer.
Weird news is always welcome, whether it be for comic relief or simply a story to marvel at. In the age of viral content, these strange stories tend to pick up a ton of traction on the internet. As such, here are the weird, obscure news stories that got the most attention in 2018.
Amy Tarkanian’s biography is not yet available on the official Wikipedia. She is an actress and politician, as well as Danny Tarkanian’s wife.
Amy is best recognized as an actor for her roles in Making Money with Charles Payne (2014), Wake Up America (2020), and Mornings with Maria Bartiromo (2014). She is also a past chairwoman of the Republican Party of Nevada. She also works as a Republican strategist.
Before the 2022 season, Lemonier then signed with the Cardinals, but he never played a down there as the team released him during training camp.
Despite not playing for an NFL franchise in 2022, he was selected by the Arlington Renegades of the XFL in November. Lemonier signed with the Houston Gamblers in December, setting his sights on the USFL rather than the XFL. He was traded to the Birmingham Stallions, whose training camp is set to open in March, shortly after signing.
Stephanie McMahon, the Chief Brand Officer at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has been instrumental in changing the game for Female wrestlers and the sports entertainment business all together.
With a career that spanned upward of two decades in the industry, McMahon has been not just a powerful businesswoman but a powerful voice in the portrayal of women in professional wrestling as well.
Early Life and Career In Wrestling McMahon's odyssey in the world of professional wrestling kicked off in the corporate offices of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as an account executive.
At the highly regarded lifestyle program Live in the D, which airs weekdays at 10 a.m. on WDIV-TV 4, NBC, Michelle Oliver is the mastermind behind all things culinary.
During her tenure on “Live in the D,” the program addressed a wide range of subjects, including current national and international news and local business features.
Just under a year old, she realized that her developing show status expanded her responsibilities and opportunities.