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- U.S.Oxygen
Army Sergeant Murders Wife With Girlfriend’s Help, Leaves Infant In Her Arms
Karlyn Serane Ramirez wanted to make the world a better place and thought joining the Army was the best way to do that. Her greatest danger, however, was her relationship with another soldier. She grew up in Del Rio, Texas and came from a long line of military women. Both her mother and aunt had served and she followed in their path. “She went to college for a few years, got an associate’s degree, and then decided that the military would probably be a better fit for her,” sister Roxanna Ramirez
- U.S.Biloxi Sun Herald
18-year-old dies in crash hours after graduation, Louisiana cops say. ‘No one like her’
“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we offer our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and all those who were fortunate enough to know and love Jesse Harmon,” her high school wrote in a Facebook post.
- U.S.National Review
Princeton University Professor Joshua Katz Fired
Princeton University's Board of Trustees fired Classics professor Joshua Katz, the university said in a Monday statement, claiming that the longtime faculty member "failed to be straightforward" during a 2018 investigation into a relationship between Katz and an undergraduate student.
- WorldThe Telegraph
Henry Kissinger: Ukraine must give Russia territory
Veteran US statesman Henry Kissinger has urged the West to stop trying to inflict a crushing defeat on Russian forces in Ukraine, warning that it would have disastrous consequences for the long term stability of Europe.
- U.S.Oxygen
Man Gets 76 Years For Breaking Into Woman's Home, Killing Unsuspecting Man Who'd Come By To Run An Errand
An Indiana man was sentenced to 76 years behind bars for brutally bashing a man’s head in and then setting the body on fire. Danny Clark was handed down the sentence Friday more than a month after he was convicted by a Pulaski County jury of murder, arson, abuse of a corpse and other charges connected to the death of Neil Toosley, according to WBND. Clark had allegedly entered a rural Medaryville home of a woman in August of 2018 without permission, carrying a shotgun, according to a statement f
- U.S.Miami Herald
Florida bodybuilder pulling a $245,000 scam told the VA he could lift only 10 pounds
Vanity prevented a Port St. Lucie man from getting away with getting $245,286 in Veterans Administration disability benefits by claiming, among other things, combat experience and arm and leg weakness that prevented him from lifting weights since 2010.
- LifestyleWomen's Health
Model Catie Li: 'When You’re Naked, You Are Your Most Powerful, Authentic Self'
Model, content creator, and fashion designer Catie Li poses naked for 'Women's Health' Body Reflections package, getting candid about self-worth and body image.
- U.S.Miami Herald
Passenger’s punch knocks United Airlines worker through the counter, NJ video shows
The passenger is a professional athlete who plays for the Canadian Football League.
- U.S.Oxygen
Pediatrician With Disney-Themed Office Arrested For Allegedly Trying To Hire Hitman To Kill Ex-Husband
A Kentucky pediatrician has been arrested for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband amid a heated custody battle. Stephanie Russell is now facing charges of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of a murder-for-hire after federal authorities say the 52-year-old reached out to someone she believed was a hitman to arrange the murder of her ex-husband, according to a statement from the Department of Justice. Russell allegedly agreed to pay the suspected hitman –
- U.S.Associated Press
Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel
When Gail Curley began her job as Marshal of the U.S. Supreme Court less than a year ago, she would have expected to work mostly behind the scenes: overseeing the court's police force and the operations of the marble-columned building where the justices work. Earlier this month, however, Curley was handed a bombshell of an assignment, overseeing an unprecedented breach of Supreme Court secrecy, the leak of a draft opinion and apparent votes in a major abortion case. People who know Curley desc
- WorldNextShark
96-year-old Japanese WWII POW warns Russia-Ukraine is history repeating itself
Akiyoshi Chikada, a 96-year-old Japanese man who was formerly interned in Ukraine during World War II, says that history is repeating itself with the Russia-Ukraine War. Chikada was tricked into working at an internment camp in 1945 after Soviet troops promised he was returning to Japan while putting him on a freight train, according to The Mainichi. In July 1946, Chikada was told again that he would be returning home to Japan but actually ended up in Ukraine, which was a part of the Soviet Un
- BusinessYahoo Life Shopping
These 'easy on, easy off' slip-on sneakers are perfect for Memorial Day festivities
Amazon shoppers are hooked on the 'lightweight and comfortable' shoes with stretchy, breathable mesh that feels like a sock.
- EntertainmentYahoo Life
Sofia Vergara bares her behind in daring leopard-print swimsuit
"Are you kidding me?!" Vergara's former co-star Sarah Hyland reacted to the racy shot.
- CelebrityFox News
Ice T and wife Coco face online backlash for pushing daughter Chanel, six, in a stroller
Ice T and Coco receive harsh criticism on social media for pushing their six-year-old daughter Chanel in a toddler's stroller while shopping in the Bahamas.
- U.S.Miami Herald
Woman sees 4-foot ‘surprise’ resting in tree and calls 911, New Jersey firefighters say
“Not your ordinary basic animal rescue assignment.”
- WorldAssociated Press
New Italian church head faces demands for abuse inquiry
Pope Francis on Tuesday named a bishop in his own image, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, as the new head of the Italian bishops conference, as the Italian Catholic Church comes under mounting pressure to confront its legacy of clerical sexual abuse with an independent inquiry. Francis’ widely expected choice was announced during the second day of the spring meeting of the conference. Zuppi, 66, is currently the archbishop of Bologna and has long been affiliated with the Sant’Egidio Community, a Catholi
- WorldBusiness Insider
'So ashamed': Russian diplomat quits over Ukraine invasion, attacking Putin's circle as corrupt and obsessed with luxury
Boris Bondarev, who was Russia's diplomat to the UN in Geneva, slammed the war in Ukraine, as well as his former boss and oligarchs.
- EntertainmentVariety
Video'Holy Spider' Protest at Cannes Film Festival 2022
Protestors staged a protest at the 'Holy Spider' premiere at Cannes Film Festival 2022.

