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- U.S.CBS News
Unconventional relationship holds answers to violent Florida murder
Investigators were puzzled when the beaten body of an unidentified woman was found dumped near a Florida highway. The next day, a bloody motel room was discovered. Were the crime scenes connected?
- U.S.CNN
A 94-year-old grandmother lost her house in the Texas floods. Her family says rebuilding their home is worth the risk
Betty Matteson’s family survived the catastrophic Texas floods. Her house did not.
- LifestyleINSIDER
My husband quit the military after 10 years because he wanted more stability for our family. He took a pay cut, but we're happier now.
My husband took a pay cut and quit the military for 10 to give our family more stability. He has more time with us and we're happier now.
- LifestyleTheankaraqueen
Why this U.S. airport was ranked the worst in the world for international airports - avoid any layover there!
Flying soon? Find out why Newark Liberty is ranked one of the worst U.S. airports—and what to do if you’re stuck with a layover there.
- BusinessBenzinga
Ex-Labor Secretary Robert Reich Says, 'If We Want To Make Housing Affordable For Working People, We Must Get Wall Street Out Of Our Homes'
A growing number of U.S. homes are being bought up by investors instead of regular homebuyers, and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich says that’s pushing working Americans out of the housing market. “If we want to make housing affordable for working ...
- ScienceThe Cool Down
Experts deploy helicopters carrying over 500 tons of poison to eradicate dangerous island threat: 'A roll of the dice'
Grisly sights can be found around the island.
- ScienceScienceAlert
Scientists Identify a Trait in Speech That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline
Timing is everything.
- CelebrityParade
'70s Music Icon Reportedly Has Concert 'Cut Off' After Breaking Key Rule
What a bummer.
- BusinessBenzinga
They Bought A $400,000 House In Austin, Texas, With Cash. A Year Later, They Hate It There And Want Out—Even If It Means Losing $40,000
A couple who bought a $400,000 home in the Austin, Texas area with cash is ready to walk away, even if it means taking a $40,000 loss. “We tried to make it work for a year, but we hate it here,” the original poster wrote on Reddit. Now, they say ...
- LifestyleAlesandra Dubin
Charleston is no longer the favorite U.S. city — here's the surprising place that claimed the top spot for 2025
A gem known for its distinctive architecture, mountain views, and spicy food just dethroned the Southern favorite after a 12-year reign.
- BusinessMoneywise
This South Carolina mom of 3 was left to run entire Burger King by herself for 12+ hours. Then BK responded
Nykia Hamilton went viral in a TikTok that had many on social media sympathizing with her, says it hurts her to miss out on kids’ lives.
- U.S.The Weather Channel
VideoRight Now: Dangerous Flash Flooding Occurring In Kerr County
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for Kerr County for heavy rainfall in the area. The NWS has issued urgent language, telling people to avoid travel, unless you are fleeing. Heavy downpours, as much as 2 inches per hour are possible. Because this area is so saturated, it won’t take much more additional rainfall for flooding to occur.
- CelebrityTheBlast
Gene Hackman's $80M Estate Hit With Hefty Credit Card Debt Five Months After His Death As Will Omits Kids
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's estates have reportedly been hit with outstanding debts months after their death.
- U.S.Futurism
Metadata From the "Raw" Epstein Video Shows Something Extremely Sketchy
When reviewing the metadata on the newly-released security camera footage of Jeffrey Epstein's last day alive, experts found something very odd: that it appears to have been manipulated. As Wired reports, the "full raw" video that the Justice Department just released — in tandem with its claim that Epstein did not have a client list and that the convicted pedophile died by suicide, despite many critics calling bull — may add fuel to the conspiracy fire surrounding his death. The 11-hour "full ra
- U.S.Benzinga
Virginia Homeowner Says Neighbor Illegally Cut Down 89-Year-Old Oak Tree On His Land — Then Had the Nerve To 'Demand' He Pay Half The $2k Bill
Property lines. Trees. Sheds. Throw in a chainsaw and a misinformed neighbor, and you've got the kind of backyard drama that makes every homeowner sweat. One Virginia homeowner turned to Reddit's r/TreeLaw subreddit to share what he described as a ...
- U.S.Fox News
Bryan Kohberger believed he committed ‘the perfect murders’ until one key mistake shattered his plot: author
Author James Patterson discusses how Bryan Kohberger's tunnel vision caused him to leave behind crucial evidence despite his criminal justice background.