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(KGTV) - Did an old episode of The Simpsons show Lisa glaring at President Trump much like climate crisis activist Greta Thunberg?No.The meme going around is fake.The image of Donald Trump comes from a 2016 episode that had no Lisa in the frame.This is just the latest false claim that The Simpsons predicted a newsworthy event.In April, we debunked an image allegedly showing the program predicted the fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. 453
(KGTV) — A Delaware school is apologizing after the infamous Rosanne Barr rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" recorded in San Diego was played before a recent high school football game.The Seaford School District said Wednesday they are unsure of how the recording was played before Seaford High School's Tuesday night football game, according to the News Journal of Wilmington.A letter from Superintendent David Perrington said the pregame proceedings with be improved and they are looking into the recent fumble.Students and families were shocked when Barr's version of the national anthem, recorded before a San Diego Padres game on July 25, 1990, blared over the intercom to usher in the game.Perrington's letter says the district usually plays the national anthem before games and will pay a district-approved version in the future.Need a reminder of how the infamous rendition played out? Check out the video below:The Associated Press contributed to this report. 981
(KGTV and AP) - It's a day of reckoning in American politics; Tuesday's election will prove critical for the balance of power in Washington.Voters will decide President Donald Trump's take-no-prisoner politics and the Democratic Party's super-charged campaign to end the GOP's hold on power in Washington and statehouses across the nation.There are indications that a modest "blue wave" of support may help Democrats seize control of at least one chamber of Congress. But two years after an election that proved polls and prognosticators wrong, nothing is certain on the eve of the first nationwide elections of the Trump presidency.All 435 seats in the U.S. House are up for re-election. And 35 Senate seats are in play, as are almost 40 governorships and the balance of power in virtually every state legislature.ABC News is covering every angle of the midterm races.Watch live coverage from ABC News starting at 5 p.m.: See the national balance of power: 990
(KGTV) - Are Chinese soldiers really placing a needle or pin in their uniform collar with the point facing the neck?Yes.This came to light from a recent picture posted on Twitter by "Discover and Know," which explained it's done to help soldiers keep their posture.However, not all soldiers are forced to do this.A 2009 New York Times article said this is a corrective measure only imposed on soldiers who have trouble maintaining the proper posture. 458
(KGTV) -- Famed Philippine boxer Manny Pacquiao launched a cryptocurrency Sunday at a free concert, The Guardian reports. Pacquiao, who is also a senator in the Philippines, defeated Keith Thurman to win the WBA welterweight super championship, the paper reports. According to The Guardian, Pacquiao’s “Pac” tokens will allow his fans to buy his merchandise and interact with him on social media. The tokens will be listed on Singapore’s Global Crypto Offering Exchange. The introduction of the “Pac” tokens marks the first ever celebrity cryptocurrency. 564