Lyle Menéndez has spent the last 26 years of his life in a California prison after he and his brother murdered their parents in 1989. Menéndez married Rebecca Sneed in 2003 while serving out his life sentence at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, California. The now-48-year-old opened up about the unconventional relationship during a recent phone interview with ABC News as part of a two-hour special called Truth and Lies: The Menendez Brothers.
PeopleToo many people out there are offering ridiculous ideas on how you can become rich. I can promise you that will not get rich by skipping your daily latte. Look, if you don't have income then there is no money to save. Don't let anyone give you the idea that you need to skip your Starbucks coffee and save $3 a day and that will somehow turn into a fortune. You can skip your $5 Starbucks every day and save $10,000 over the next five years, but if you think $10,000 is going to change your life, you're not just broke, you're being stupid. Of course you should spend less than you earn, but if you make $50,000 a year with a couple of kids, what money is there left over to save? If you are serious about
CNBC.comWith the fight over health care in Congress brewing, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders took to the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon to argue against the Republican plan to repeal Obamacare. In the May 7, 2015, tweet, which came before Trump announced his presidential campaign, the real estate mogul bragged that he was the first potential GOP candidate to pledge no cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid - and that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee had “copied” him.
Yahoo NewsIn a somewhat gloomy 90-page note, Goldman Sachs’ Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani and Brett Nelson warn that the bull market is getting stretched and that valuations look rich. “Since the trough of the global financial crisis, we have consistently emphasized US preeminence and maintained a strategic overweight to US equities relative to global market capitalization-weighted benchmarks,” they said.
Yahoo FinanceArielle Noa Charnas boarded her Delta Air Lines flight from New York City to Los Angeles with her husband and 9-month old baby in tow on Dec. 29. But before they could even take off, Charnas’ flight hit some turbulence.
PeopleHe's accusing her of using their divorce to "extend her 15 minutes."
Marie ClaireWhen is a haircut not just a haircut? Let the mother of an autistic son explain.
Yahoo BeautyLess insurance = a bigger bill for caring for uninsured people. A new report finds there would be a huge spike in the cost of care sought by people who can't afford to pay for it if Obamacare is partially repealed by Congress. The Urban Institute report found that the cost of so-called uncompensated care sought from hospitals and doctors would equal $1.7 trillion over a decade - $1.1 trillion more than if the Affordable Care Act was kept in place. The estimate is based on an earlier finding by the group that almost 30 million Americans would lose health insurance under an Obamacare repeal scenario Congress voted on last year, but that had been vetoed by President Barack Obama. Uncompensated care
CNBC.comTwo department store chains detailed massive closure plans Wednesday, setting the stage for more than 200 of their combined locations to close this spring.
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