She Said Yes: American Couple Gets Engaged While Stranded Atop Eiffel Tower
A reporter in Paris captured a heartwarming moment when he found himself trapped at the top of the Eiffel Tower with a couple he had just met.
A reporter in Paris captured a heartwarming moment when he found himself trapped at the top of the Eiffel Tower with a couple he had just met.
A woman in Westerly, Rhode Island, is feeling like a million bucks thanks to finding something incredible…in her food.
A couple in Lakeland, Florida, got a huge surprise recently when something they lost more than 20 years ago was found.
A recently engaged woman named Bailey Kenworthy wanted to announce the exciting news from the rooftops of New York City, but she did not get the usual response.
Kelsey Dunlap and Jacob Young fell in love during the pandemic and recently became engaged at the place where they met.
A couple in Omaha, Nebraska, are not letting the coronavirus pandemic get in the way of their future plans.
A young woman got a chance to tell her grandfather she is engaged despite being separated behind a window due to restrictions many health care facilities have put in place due to the coronavirus.
Following Facebook’s removal of like counts on Instagram photos, the company is considering removing likes from posts on its main social media platform, to protect the feelings of its userbase.
Breitbart News Hits Top 10 Most Engaged Facebook Sites in December
With Snapchat leaking that the company is planning a quick initial public offering (IPO) at a $25 billion valuation, the real motivation for speeding up the deal may be the ability of Instagram Stories to grow to from scratch to 60 percent of Snapchat’s user base in just 10 weeks.
Twitter celebrated its 10-year anniversary on March 21 with a perfect record of losing money every quarter. The company has rung-up over $2 billion in losses for the decade.
Michigan man proposes to his girlfriend during a Nativity performance where they play Joseph & Mary. They met at the same event a year ago.
Barack Obama tried to sound presidential in his remarks regarding the United States normalizing relations with Cuba. But the real impact to most Americans will be a whole new wave of outsourcing of U.S. jobs to another communist “worker’s paradise.”