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This week’s lifestyle stories included a fisherman’s incredible catch, a father-in-law’s email that went viral, delicious food stories, interesting Americana, and a bizarre call to police involving a Sasquatch.

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Close-up of beautiful Indian woman drinking coffee (St. Petersburg)

family surprise

Since her first IVF treatment, a woman has become pregnant for the sixth time using embryos that have been stored by a fertility clinic for 13 years. Click here to get the story.

The bride from Miami, Florida shared a precious message she received from her future father-in-law after getting engaged to her son. The message went viral on TikTok. Click here to get the story.

Mia Amabile's viral TikTok engagement text

The text has received more than 3.7 million views on social media, with people saying they wish they had a father-in-law like Doug Rudolph. (Jordan Brown; @MiaAmabile/Mia Amabile)

food to taste

In New York City, where residents eat more hot dogs than any other city, it’s Manhattan’s Sublette versus Brooklyn’s Nathan’s Famous.delicious barrel beef frank If you hit a home run of happiness or a grand slam of gourmet food, the hostility between the autonomous regions will increase even further. Click here to get the story.

Here are some clever, quick and easy recipes for delicious Easter meals this weekend. Click here to get the story.

easter prime rib split

“Prime rib roast is a great choice for Easter dinner. It’s always a hit and it’s easier to make than you might think,” said Lauren Allen, founder of an Arizona-based foodie blog. See the link above to find out why. (It tastes better from the beginning)

strange and viral stories

A fisherman reeled in a 97-pound carp in the Mississippi River on March 19, state officials said. The catch of this species, which is considered an invasive species, broke an incredible record. Click here to get the story.

According to Washington state authorities, a curious hunter recently called the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office to inquire about Bigfoot hunting laws. Click here to get the story.

sasquatch oregon sign

The Washington State Sheriff’s Office said it recently received a strange phone call from a would-be Bigfoot hunter. (St. Petersburg)

Hot trending topics

Solar eclipse experts and road authorities are advising drivers to slow down during the atmospheric moment that will occur on April 8, with some schools canceling classes entirely for the day. Here’s what you need to know before the unusual event happens. Click here to get the story.

Multiple women have claimed on TikTok that they were punched in the face or punched by strangers on the streets of New York City. The New York City Police Department is investigating. Click here to get the story.

Influencer Harry Kate and New York scene split

Social media influencer Harry Kate (right) and other women have been posting about recent assaults they’ve experienced in New York City. (iStock; Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Teen Vogue)

More American flavor

The strong amber Marzenbier, or “March beer”, is a traditional beer served at Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. However, it is now only found in the United States. Here’s how American beer lovers are using beer to their advantage. Click here to get the story.

“Take Me to the Ball Game” immortalized Cracker Jack, a sweet and salty mix of popcorn, peanuts and molasses, as a ballpark dish in 1908. It’s fun and easy to make at home. Click here to get the story.

cracker jack bucket

Cracker Jacks are a sweet, salty, crunchy snack that’s popular with kids and easy to make at home, said Francine Risotto, publisher of Crab Foodi. (Francine Risotto/ClubFoody.com)

wild nature story

A man playing golf at a golf course in Naples, Florida, witnessed the shocking sight of a giant alligator using its jaws to break through the shell of a large turtle. Click here to get the story.

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Experts in Missouri were forced to cancel a statewide tour of the two-headed snake after the rare reptile had to undergo major surgery to remove an abnormal ovary. Click here to get the story.

two-headed snake, tiger lily

A non-venomous two-headed snake underwent major surgery this month, halting its journey across the state. The snake, named Tiger Lily, was discovered in the wild by a family in 2017. (Missouri Department of Conservation)

history and education

Meet General William H. Emory, the American who mapped the U.S.-Mexico border. He shaped our nation in war and peace. Click here to get the story.

Today, parents of college students struggle to keep up with university initiatives, even though they are required to pay large sums of money for their children’s education. Click here to get the story.

Bill Bennett and college students studying

For many students, attending a four-year liberal arts college is no longer an automatic decision. And it’s no longer an automatic assumption on the part of parents that this is what’s best for their children, says William Bennett, former education secretary and co-author of The Book of Virtues. (iStock/Bill Bennett)

focused faith

Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern North Carolina Evangelical Seminary, reflected on the end of Lent and the upcoming Easter celebration of the Resurrection of Christ. Click here to get the story.

Bishop Robert Barron said in an interview that Easter is truly about the love of God and should not be “tamed.” “God’s love is more powerful than anything in this world.” Click here to get the story.

cross & easter basket

God’s love created the world, and that same love is recreating the world through Jesus Christ, Bishop Barron suggested in an interview. (St. Petersburg)

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