Internet-famous Peanut the squirrel was euthanized after NY wildlife officials seized him from his owner’s home, sparking ...
It’s tough to think that a squirrel might tilt the presidential election, but it’s 2024, so here we are. It all started last week, when an Instagram-famous rodent named Peanut was taken from a house ...
Officials say at least 10 state offices from Albany to Tarrytown received emailed bomb threats on Monday, including the Region 3 office in New Paltz.
On November 4, 2024, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in New Paltz received a bomb threat ...
Liberal outlet Mediaite.com was forced to make a correction after attributing a fake post about the death of an Instagram ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Contrast that approach with how the DEC handled the "problem" posed by Peanut the Squirrel. According to Mark Longo, who was Peanut's owner, about a dozen ...
Monica Kessler, a woman on TikTok called out the death threats and hateful comments directed at her after she was mistaken for a similarly named woman accused of reporting on Peanut The Squirrel (via ...
To keep a wild animal, it must be registered as an educational animal, according to information published by the DEC. Mark Longo said he was working to get Peanut certified as an educational animal so ...
Peanut the Squirrel s seizure and euthanization by New York officials has sparked blowback from President Donald Trump s running mate and various public figures, with the deceased pet now serving as ...
From a tragic tale to a $150M market cap—how Elon Musk’s post turned PNUT, the Squirrel meme coin, into a crypto sensation.
As anger over the death of online phenomenon ‘Peanut the Squirrel’ flared up, ten offices of the New York State DEC received bomb threats on Monday.
Just days before the presidential election, the death of a gray squirrel named Peanut has become a somewhat inexplicable ...