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Wife Of Fort Worth CEO Preparing To Return Home, Following Fatal Crash That Killed Her Husband And Two Children



 Lauren Muckleroy, of Fort Worth, Texas, is preparing to return home. This comes after a horrific accident that killed her husband and two children.

Lauren’s husband, 44-year-old Zach Muckleroy, held the title of CEO of Muckleroy & Falls, a contractor in Fort Worth.

The family had been visiting relatives, close to Austin, for Thanksgiving when they were involved in a fatal wreck in Blanco County.

Initial reports from the Texas Department of Public Transportation indicate that Lauren was driving when a man in a Toyota Tacoma crossed the double lines and slammed into the family’s SUV.

Everyone in the suv lost their lives except for Lauren who was transported to a medical facility in Austin.

As of now, Lauren is no longer in the intensive care unit and is preparing to return to her residence in Fort Worth. Her family has noted that it will take some time for her to process the tragic occurrence and to get accustomed to her new reality.

A crash report from DPS revealed that the driver of the Toyota Tacoma was also taken to a hospital where he later died from his injuries.

A woman who had been traveling behind the Muckleroy’s SUV struck their vehicle causing her Nissan Versa to roll over. She was treated and released at the scene.

“I’m Done”: Guy Refuses To Tip Anymore


Tipping is getting out of hand in the US. The percentage of a customary tip you give for a standard service is growing higher and higher as time goes on. At the moment, we are at 20%, and there’s no sign of stopping. But that’s not all. Tipping is becoming so common, everyone from car mechanics to tattoo artists are now adding a tipping option to their bills. And how do you not tip someone who is making sure your car is safe? Well, some people have had enough of it. Like this TikToker named Dustin Anderson. He made a video expressing his frustration and, subsequently, sparked an interesting discussion online. Scroll down and see where you stand on this matter. Tipping culture in the US is very omnipresent at the moment. Some would say maybe a little too omnipresent 

This TikToker, for example, has had enough of it. Here’s why he is not planning on tipping any longer.

It used to be you’d give a tip if somebody gave exceptional service. When was the last time you got exceptional service anywhere? And it’s just expected. They bring you the bill at the end and they’re like, ‘Here, just fill this out.’ 20%, 25%. No, you did your job.

They made food, you carried it to my table. You got me a Diet Coke, thank you. That was your job. You don’t get 25% because you did your job.

“And I’m not the bad guy here. I’m not”

If you own a restaurant, just tell me what it costs. I don’t want people to go hungry. What does it cost for me to get my food and also so that the waitstaff doesn’t have to join the cartel, do some Lord of the Flies, Oliver Twist stuff. I want people to be taken care of. Just tell me what it costs.


Watch his whole video explanation here







@therealdustinanderson #tips ♬ original sound - Dustin Anderson

Her brother wants to be her father but his wife says no

Life is unpredictable. The truth is that we never know what awaits us at the corner and what challenges we would face in the future. What we know is that we are oftentimes forced to make decisions, no matter how hard and challenging that is. A man shared a story of how he wanted to adopt his young sister following the passing of their parents, but that caused tensions in his relationship with his wife. It was either his wife or his sister. To learn how he handled the situation and what decision she made read the text below.
“I [28M] have been married to my wife [28f] for 2 years. We do not have kids and we do not plan to. I have a little sister [11f]. Due to the age gap , I am more like another father than a brother. “My father passed away from pancreatic cancer. There are 2 options for my sister: either I take her in or my uncle [dad’s brother]. So we asked her who she wanted and she chose me. Here is the problem, my wife and I decided that we did not want kids, so she does not want to adopt my sister especially since my uncle can. “But my sister has no parents now and I want to make sure she is able to recover and be healthy and since she wants to be with me, I will not force her to be with our uncle. This is causing a lot of tension with my wife, things escalated and finally told her I am doing this whether she agrees or not, she can either accept it or we get divorced. We have not talked since then. What I can do in such situation?”
“I talked with my wife again. She still refused as she does not want kids. So we basically decided to go our separate ways. She said you really are choosing your sister over me. I told her I do not want to go into this discussion again but if that what you want to hear then fine. Yes my sister takes the priority now, I am choosing her over you.” “This was our last conversation. I have been living with my sister for 1 week now. Being a single father-ish brother is definitely challenging but I am really enjoying it.” “I got separated from my wife. I am taking care of my sister.” Please SHARE this story with your family and friends on Facebook and tell us what you think.

“Transforming a Rejected Life”: An Inspiring Tale of Human Kindness

This man adopted a girl who was not wanted by her biological mother, giving her a chance to have a happy life.
When babies are born with illnesses, most of the time, they can be treated. But when it comes to congenital conditions, there’s nothing we can do except accept them as they are. Today’s story is about a girl whose mother abandoned her. Around 20 families heartlessly turned her away, and no one wanted to adopt her.
Meet 41-year-old L. Trapanese, who has always been involved in helping those in need through volunteer work. When he saw the girl’s situation, he couldn’t ignore it and decided to adopt her.
He has created a wonderful life for the girl, giving her a second chance to enjoy her childhood. However, the adoption process was challenging and time-consuming due to the man’s non-traditional orientation. For the past 2 years, he has been taking excellent care of Alba, providing her with love, support, and affection as if she were his own child.
Every moment they spend together is precious, and they cherish every day they have in this world. The man’s love for Alba knows no bounds.

WATCH: Bongino Dons Face Paint In Support Of Young Chiefs Fan Smeared By Media

Former Fox News personality and conservative commentator Dan Bongino opened his Thursday program by standing in support of and solidarity with the young Chiefs fan who was viciously attacked by the media for wearing “blackface,” which turned out to just be red and black face paint…the colors for the Chiefs.
Bongino made it clear that his face paint was meant to be an obvious and firm rejection of the sort of cancel culture used by many in the mainstream to silence their opponents and terrify people into compliance with a certain set of generally politically liberal values. Making that point and describing the reason for the red and black face paint, Bongino said, “So folks, sometimes you just got to give the double-barreled middle finger and tell cancel culture portions of liberal leftist socialist communist America.” While making that statement, he directed his middle finger toward the camera. Continuing, Bongino kept the anti-mainstream media and anti-cancel culture tirade going, saying, “You can take cancel culture in a nice ball. You can roll it up just like this big or small, I don’t really care. You can take it and you can stick it right up your ass!” Then Bongino called on others to join him in donning the culture war warpaint, saying, “These are this is dedicated to the Karen’s of the world like Karen Phillips. No offense because people named Karen again. My name is Dan. But I’m not taking the cancel culture bullshit anymore. And I suggest you don’t either. I suggest everybody show up at every NFL game this weekend college game as well. And paint your face just like I did.” Watch Bongino here: Bongino wasn’t done there. Explaining to his fans how easy it is to get the face paint on, Bongino said, “Paul and I learned it took about 10 minutes. You take a little clump of face paint. You put it on your face, you paint one side you paint the other side.” Concluding his anti-cancel culture remarks, Bongino said, “But this is your way to tell cancel culture, stick it up your ass. Karen Phillips is dedicated to you and Holden Armenta, sweet young kid who did the right thing, not the easy thing representing his team. Stand strong brother. We’re all with you. Paint your face to show these cancel culture assholes. We really don’t care Joseph, Carolina to do that. I don’t know why Karen did that. But I know why I did this. Now back to our regularly scheduled program.”

Red State Requires “In God We Trust” To Be Displayed In All Public Schools


 Another state has passed legislation in an effort to bring its classrooms back from woke ideology and fringe theories towards a more God-centered atmosphere. In recent years, teachers have taken more liberties in terms of pushing their own narratives on students via classroom decorations, posters, etc., often to the chagrin of some parents.

Now in Louisiana, the state is requiring “In God We Trust” to be displayed in every public classroom. The law, HB 8, went into effect this week, just in time for the upcoming school year in the Bayou State. It is a welcome step in the right direction for public classrooms.


According to the new legislation, each public school classroom “shall display the national motto in each building it uses and classroom in each school under its jurisdiction.” The state has also set firm guidelines on where and how the motto is to be displayed in terms of size and composition.


Undoubtedly, if standards weren’t set regarding size, many teachers or schools that didn’t feel compelled to follow the law would simply hide the national motto somewhere in each room just to technically be compliant. That won’t be the case in Louisiana.


The law outlines the standards as follows: “The nature of the display shall be determined by each governing authority with a minimum requirement that the national motto shall be displayed on a poster or framed document that is at least eleven inches by fourteen inches. The motto shall be the central focus of the poster or framed document and shall be printed in a large, easily readable font.”


In order to shut down the inevitable complaint about school funds being used for anything related to God, the law was also written so as not to compel schools to use money earmarked for their budget. Instead, money for the signs, or even the signs themselves, can be donated by church groups, citizens, or other like-minded organizations.


The bill was signed into law back in June, shockingly by Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards. Despite the Governor being a Democrat, he recognized the will of the people and the growing conservative movement nationwide in terms of returning God’s name in the national motto back into civic life.


Louisiana joins a growing list of states that are determined to return our national motto back into the public eye, at least where public facilities are involved. Florida, Arkansas, South Dakota, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Texas have all passed similar laws in recent times.


While it seems like a small, innocuous gesture, many over the years have railed against the display of anything related to God in public spaces. Anti-religious activists have for years claimed that the motto’s official use by the U.S. infringes against citizens with different beliefs.


However, considering the vast majority of American citizens have a religious affiliation, and the nation was built on religious freedom, it should not be a controversial decision to display the national motto in public.


Couple that with the fact that “In God We Trust” is written on every piece of paper currency, which, not shockingly, anti-religious groups have no issue taking and spending, and we have an easy decision. Return the national motto to all public spaces, and begin to shift this country back to sanity.