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Ever since the devastating ending of Avengers: Infinity War, moviegoers have been dying to see what happens next and find out just what's become of not only half of Earth's Mightiest Heroes, but the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe. The fourth crossover tentpole of the franchise, Avengers: Endgame, will see theatrical release just under a year later, hopefully with all our questions answered.
With a new teaser trailer TV spot that arrived during Super Bowl LIII, we still don't get many answers, and that's to be expected, but at least the spot is full of hope where the first one reminded us of more of the tragedy of Thanos' snap. Heroes are training. Preparing. The leftover Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy are uniting as a force to... Read More
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Last night, Seth Meyers revealed he and wife Alexi Ashe welcomed their second child, son Axel, a day earlier. But this was no ordinary delivery. The newborn made his dramatic entrance in the lobby of the new parents' apartment building.
"I called 911 and over the course of a minute conversation, I said, ‘We're about to have a baby — we're having a baby — we had a baby,' " the talk show host recounted.
The couple joins a growing list of parents — including the wife of Midland's Jess Carson who welcomed their son in a parking lot — who first met their babies in the most random, unexpected (read: not in a hospital or at home) places.
Here, we break down those straight-out-of-a-movie moments.
In March 2018, Candace Howes and her husband Zack were en route to the hospital when the expectant mom started pushing, prompting the couple to pull over and call 911 when they were a mile away from home. They were told to go to the nearest fire station, which they did.
"I was crowning so I stepped out and then within two steps out and then I got on the ground and pushed the baby out and the fire chief caught him and I rolled over and put him on me," the new mom told Orlando, Florida outlet News 6.
A Pensacola Gas Station
"I'm going into labor and my water's been broke," 23-year-old Kayla told a 911 dispatcher while she was at a Pensacola, Florida gas station at 2 a.m. in March 2018. The Mississippi native was visiting her husband, who works in the Florida town. Kayla went into labor before an ambulance came to her aid, and
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