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Here are our most sensible stories:

The Toronto Blue Jays’ preseason had barely begun when the team shook up the car news: Reliever Erik Swanson’s 4-year-old son drove through a car in Clearwater, Fla. , and was airlifted to the hospital, Dunedin’s Rob Longley reported.

Naturally, Swanson’s teammates and the rest of the club gave him their support, their reputation as a popular player, and did everything they could to help him and his family cope with the trauma.

But it turns out that little Toby is a tough guy, because a few days later, his mom Madison shared an encouraging update: Toby has been discharged from the intensive care unit.

What a soldier.

Discount airlines in Canada have struggled to survive, with the latest, Lynx Airlines, announcing its closure.

While Lynx officials have halted operations, Flair Airlines is paying a heavy price to continue, but, shhh, the Trudeau government doesn’t need to communicate it.

According to Brian Lilley, the Trudeau government has left more than $67 million in GST uncollected from the new airline in recent years and is now going to sweep the matter under the rug, raising privacy concerns.

Lilley highlights the events that began in November, when the Federal Court in Ottawa ordered that all of Flair Airlines’ “real estate and real estate” be seized and sold for $67,174,123 in back taxes.

But when it comes to paying such a giant sum, it’s unclear exactly how Flair will fare, given that he’s widely believed to be in trouble.

When Drea de Matteo joined Onlyfans, there were many whys.

But after nearly wasting her home and squandering her last $10, The Sopranos star did what she had to do, and by signing up for Matteo’s adult-only subscription site, she was able to pay off her loan in “five minutes,” Mark Daniell reported.

The actress, who lost her job for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, didn’t need to sign up for Onlyfans but was left without features after the bank threatened to take her home, while she was worried about her elderly parents. .

Today, de Matteo credits the obscene with saving his life.

It had just been the 40th anniversary of Pierre Trudeau’s snow walk, and many thought it was about time Justin Trudeau also kicked the stone and finished his term as Prime Minister of Canada.

As you know so far, he didn’t, but that didn’t stop Warren Kinsella from writing about Trudeau’s inevitable departure from the Liberal leader.

The fact that polls continue to show that the Trudeau government is being crushed by Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, and the fact that he is simply not in office, is proof enough that he is leaving. Otherwise, he will lead the Liberal Party of Canada to the worst defeat in its history.

But there’s one thing Kinsella didn’t realize: pride. Trudeau is too proud to throw in the towel and cede the ground to Poilievre. But even Trudeau knows his time is up.

What’s more fun than two women fighting? How about two women fighting while one is naked and the other wields a spiked club at the end?

Well, that’s precisely what happened recently in Venice Beach, California, when two women clashed, Denette Wilford reported.

The nudes pranced along the boardwalk as the one who looked like a Walking Dead cosplayer in tights chased after her, swinging his pointed club.

It’s unknown who started the fight, but surprisingly, good looks prevented her after her clothed opponent left.

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