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The woman's sentence stems from an incident in March 2022, when a man died blunt force trauma injuries on the Winnebago ...
A grieving mother lay on the scorching road where her son had just died in a high-speed chase. The senior officer in charge ...
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By The Associated Press After long months when Trump and Musk appeared united in their chaotic mission to remake Washington, ...
Everyone’s talking these days about the importance of the body’s natural biome and healthy bacteria. I know that gut bacteria ...
A U.S. judge on Tuesday issued an order temporarily barring the U.S. Transportation Department from withholding federal ...
My girlfriend and I started to do butt play (her butt) about two months ago. It was a once-per-week thing, first with butt ...
It's tempting to squish ants the moment you see them in your house. But pest control pros recommend against it—here's why.
Payments with checks or debit or credit cards are not rounded. The U.S. appears likely to do the same, a Treasury spokesperson indicated to the Wall Street Journal. The short answer is probably not.
Two bipartisan bills to kill the penny permanently were introduced this year. Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., introduced the Make Sense Not Cents Act this month. In April ...