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4-Year-Old Boy Bitten by Venomous Snake at North Carolina Day Care—Family Furious Staff Never Called 911

A North Carolina family is demanding answers after a 4-year-old boy was bitten by a venomous copperhead snake while playing at his day care—only to discover that staff never called 911. The frightening incident happened Thursday, Sept. 4, at New Beginnings Child Enrichment Center in Stony Point. The boy had been playing near a sandbox when he suddenly began shaking his hand in pain. Day … Continue reading 4-Year-Old Boy Bitten by Venomous Snake at North Carolina Day Care—Family Furious Staff Never Called 911

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“My Ex the Serial Killer”: A Mother’s Escape, Her Missing Son, and the Horrors She Never Imagined

For years, Lobna Yakout feared her abusive husband might kill her. What she never imagined was how far his violence would go—or that he would one day be known as the “New Cairo Serial Killer.” Yakout, 33, fled Egypt in 2022 after escaping her marriage to Karim Selim, a man she describes as manipulative, violent, and obsessive. In August 2024, Selim, 37, was convicted of … Continue reading “My Ex the Serial Killer”: A Mother’s Escape, Her Missing Son, and the Horrors She Never Imagined

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Missing Children Found Safe After Fugitive Father Killed in New Zealand Shootout

The manhunt that gripped New Zealand for nearly four years has ended in bloodshed—and relief. Tom Phillips, the fugitive father who vanished into the wilderness with his three young children, was shot dead by police on Monday. Hours later, his two remaining missing children were found alive in a remote campsite, bringing a bittersweet conclusion to a case that has haunted the nation. Police confirmed … Continue reading Missing Children Found Safe After Fugitive Father Killed in New Zealand Shootout

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Congress Releases Trump’s Alleged Epstein Birthday Doodle After He Denied Its Existence

For weeks, Donald Trump has waged war over a story he claimed was fabricated. On Monday, members of Congress released the very evidence he insisted never existed: a crude birthday doodle allegedly penned by Trump for Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. The image, shared by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, matches a July description published by The Wall Street Journal. Lawyers for Epstein’s estate turned … Continue reading Congress Releases Trump’s Alleged Epstein Birthday Doodle After He Denied Its Existence

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Charlotte Mayor Blasted for ‘Compassion’ Plea After Refugee’s Brutal Train Murder

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles is facing fierce backlash after comments she made urging “compassion” for the homeless man accused of savagely murdering Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a light rail train last month. The killing, captured in chilling surveillance footage, showed 41-year-old Zarutska riding home from work, earbuds in, scrolling her phone, when 32-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr. suddenly unfolded a knife and slashed her throat … Continue reading Charlotte Mayor Blasted for ‘Compassion’ Plea After Refugee’s Brutal Train Murder

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Beloved Auburn Veterinary Professor Brutally Murdered While Walking Her Dog in Kiesel Park

A community in Alabama is reeling after the brutal killing of Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, a retired veterinary professor at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, who was hacked to death while walking her dog in a local park she visited almost daily. Dr. Schnuelle, 59, was found Saturday afternoon in a wooded area of Kiesel Park in Auburn, her loyal dog standing guard by … Continue reading Beloved Auburn Veterinary Professor Brutally Murdered While Walking Her Dog in Kiesel Park

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Supreme Court Allows Federal Agents to Expand Immigration Stops in Los Angeles, Sparking Outrage

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to the Trump administration, pausing a lower court order that had sharply curtailed federal agents’ ability to conduct immigration stops in the Los Angeles area. The decision, issued on the Court’s emergency docket, reopens the door for immigration officers to make stops that critics say amount to racial profiling in a region home to more than … Continue reading Supreme Court Allows Federal Agents to Expand Immigration Stops in Los Angeles, Sparking Outrage