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Mom Hears Retching Noise In Back Seat, Then Realizes Daughter Is Choking On Fidget Spinner

Kelly Rose Joniec was in the car with her daughter when she suddenly heard a choking noise coming from the back seat. She turned around to see her daughter struggling to breathe — she was choking on a piece of her fidget spinner. After rushing to the hospital, Kelly posted what happened on Facebook. Within two days, her post had over 61,000 reactions and almost 525,000 shares. Kelly wrote: We had a pretty eventful Saturday. On the way home from a fun swim meet, I heard Britton make an odd retching noise in the back seat as I was driving. Looking back in the mirror, I saw her face turning red and drool pouring from her mouth – she could utter noises but looked panicked so I immediately pulled over. She pointed to her throat saying she’d swallowed something, so I attempted Heimlich but there was no resistance. She said she’d put part of her fidget spinner in her mouth to clean it and somehow swallowed it. Frantic, I went straight to urgent care where the

The untold truth of Red Bull

Whether you're the type that can't imagine a trip to the grocery store or gas station without grabbing an energy drink or if you rely on them only for an occassional emergence pick-me-up, you're familiar with the distinct taste of Red Bull. It's gone from being the drink of choice for truck drivers in Thailand to a global phenomenon, and you might be surprised at some of the things about the drink — and its creators — that you've never heard. Its inventor was from incredibly humble beginnings Red Bull is pretty much everywhere today, which makes it easy to forget that it definitely hasn't been around forever, and its invention is actually an unlikely story. The original Red Bull is called Krating Daeng, and it was created by an entrepreneur in Thailand. Chaleo Yoovidhya created the energy-imbuing blend in 1976, and it took the top spot among the country's energy drinks within two years. As the saying goes, timing is everything, and Chaleo'

American MotoGP champ Nicky Hayden hit by car while riding bicycle

American Superbike star Nicky Hayden has been hit by a car while training on his bicycle. The World Championship says the incident occurred today along the Rimini coast. Hayden, who was in Italy following a race at nearby Imola, was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Reports  have suggested he suffered severe head and chest trauma – and remains in serious condition. Images from the scene of the crash show a black Peugeot 206 convertible with a badly damaged windscreen. And Hayden’s bike was clearly thrown off the road into a grass verge, with the frame apparently snapped. The 35-year-old won the MotoGP title in 2006 – pipping legend Valentino Rossi. Hayden has focused on World Superbikes for the past two years and is 13th in this season’s standings. He finished fifth last year – taking his team’s only victory of the campaign in Malaysia. Actors Animals Archaelogy Period Architecture Artist Bicycle Life Biology Life Boat Business Cars Casino

Sir Roger George Moore Died Today

  Sir Roger George Moore   (October 14, 1927 – May 23, 2017)   Roger Moore, best known for playing James Bond in seven of the 007   films, has died. His children shared the news on his verified Twitter   account today (Tuesday) that Moore had died in Switzerland after a  "short but brave battle with cancer with . cancer."  Moore portrayed  agent 007 in seven Bond series films. (FOXNEWS) Actors Animals Archaelogy Period Architecture Artist Bicycle Life Biology Life Boat Business Cars Casino Celebrity Countries Crime Engineering Environment Festivals Fish Food Funny Laugh Gadgets Genius History Hobby Holidays Internet Ideas Movies Movies to Watch 2017 Music News News Stories Nutrition Philosophy Playwrights Poem Presidents Project Ideas Psychology Quotes Religion Rights Science Life Sports Summer Life Technology Trains Travel TV Shows Wome n