The Daily Populous

Saturday January 6th, 2018 morning edition

image for An Admirals tough guy, a tiny baby, a snowstorm and an opponent's act of kindness

Although the littlest Labrie got an early start on the party, he waited just long enough.

“We played here on Friday, left for Grand Rapids on Saturday and she texted me.

I’ll stop the bus and get a ride from here.’ She said, ‘No, I’m going to be fine.’ ”.

“I went to bed around midnight, and at 2 a.m. the phone rings,” Labrie said after practice Thursday at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.

His last thought was to wake up Admirals teammate Mark Zengerle, who spent two seasons as a Griffin.

Pierre-Cedric Labrie is an 11-year American Hockey League veteran in his first season with the Milwaukee Admirals.

“Good thing I had the big truck of the guy,” Labrie said, showing a video from along the way. »

The FCC Disqualified a Bunch of Rural Communities from Receiving Internet Funding After Big Telecom Said They Already Have Internet

Authored by motherboard.vice.com

This was an update to the preliminary list released in 2016, but with several regions no longer eligible for funding.

The end result is that some rural areas of the country will be ineligible for the grants even though they might need them.

“The FCC did release data 16 months prior that showed every census block eligible for funding, which is what I am comparing it to. »

200,000 people have signed a petition to have Logan Paul kicked off YouTube after controversy over his filming of a dead body in Japan's 'Suicide Forest'

Authored by thisisinsider.com
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An online petition is gathering signatures to get Logan Paul's YouTube channel off of the video upload site.

Paul was met with backlash after uploading a video which featured the body of a man who had hanged himself.

He took it way to [sic] far this time," the Change.org petition started by a person in Columbus, Ohio says. »

Think twice about buying 'squashed-faced' breeds, vets urge dog-lovers

Authored by theguardian.com

British Veterinary Association launches #breedtobreathe campaign to highlight serious health issues breeds such as pugs and French bulldogs are prone to.

Vets have urged dog-lovers to think twice about buying squashed-faced dogs such as pugs and French bulldogs, after many would-be owners were found to be unaware of the health problems such breeds often experience.

This selective breeding and prioritising appearance over health has left the breeds prone to skin disorders, eye ulcers and breathing difficulties among other problems. »