- LifestyleNextShark
Woman Discovers Her Son's Bride is Her Long Lost Daughter
A woman in eastern China had the shock of her life when she found out that her son was marrying her long-lost daughter. The reunion occurred right at the would-be spouses' wedding in Suzhou, Jiangsu province on March 31, according to Sohu News. The shocking discovery was made after the woman noticed a birthmark on the bride's hand, which looked strikingly similar to that of her long-lost child.
- EntertainmentIn The Know
Former stripper reveals she was the inspiration behind a popular 2000s song: 'I refuse to believe this'
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- U.S.Oxygen
‘Stay With Me Please’: Husband Pleads For Help In Heartbreaking 911 Call After Wife In Shot In Alleged Road Rage Incident
Julie Eberly had been planning to celebrate seven years of marriage at Hilton Head Island during a relaxing vacation getaway with her husband, but the Pennsylvania mom of six would never make it. Instead, Julie stopped breathing laying along a North Carolina interstate after an irate driver—who authorities later identified as Dejwyan R. Floyd—fired into the couple’s white GMC Yukon around 11:40 a.m. on March 25, striking her through the passenger door of the vehicle. “Some guy just shot into my car and my wife’s hit,” her husband Ryan Eberly can be heard desperately telling a 911 dispatcher in a recording obtained by local station WPDE. “She’s bleeding badly,” Ryan said. “I need help now.” Ryan told the dispatcher that Julie had been shot in the hip and was not conscious or responsive. “She’s breathing, but very labored,” he said in the 10-minute call with authorities. As Ryan waits along the side of the road for help to arrive, he pleads with his 47-year-old wife to “keep breathing.” “Stay with me, stay with me please,” he says before breaking down. The dispatcher assures Ryan that help is on the way and instructs him to remove her from the vehicle, put pressure on the wound and keep her airway open. “You’re doing a really good job and we’ve got help coming to you,” she said. But about six minutes into the phone call, Ryan says that he “can’t tell if she’s breathing” and then confirms that his wife has stopped breathing on her own. “Julie, come on!” he screams and breaks into sobs. “You guys have gotta hurry, please!” Ryan performed CPR on his wife until authorities arrived along the side of I-95 South to take over life-saving measures. The Robeson County EMS transported Julie to UNC Southeastern medical center, where she later died, according to a statement from the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office classified the shooting as a road rage incident that unfolded along a stretch of the highway just north of Lumberton. “The investigation revealed a road rage encounter unknowingly developed after the victim’s GMC Yukon came close to the suspect’s Chevrolet Malibu during a merge into a lane,” the sheriff’s office said. “The suspect then pulled to the victim’s side, rolled down his window and fired multiple shots into the passenger door.” Ryan later told local station WGAL that he had changed lanes and didn’t see that another car was coming up behind him. “I didn’t see that he was going around me. I pushed him to the shoulder mistakenly,” Ryan said. “As soon as I was able, I gave him room to get back on the highway. No car contact.” But the driver of the sedan, allegedly took his rage out on the couple firing shots into the vehicle as he passed the Yukon and then exited off the highway. An eyewitness also called 911 to report the deadly encounter. “You got to hurry up because it fired shots into that truck and I am not sure if somebody’s hit,” the unidentified caller said in a recording obtained by WPDE. The eyewitness was able to describe the shooter’s vehicle as a gray Malibu, which she said quickly got off the highway at exit 22. Dejywan Floyd Photo: Robeson County Sheriff's Office One week after Julie was killed, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office announced that Floyd, 29, had been arrested at 12:38 a.m. on April 1 at the Parkview Apartments in Lumberton, North Carolina after video surveillance footage from area businesses and residents was used to track his movements after getting off the highway. Floyd is now facing charges of first-degree murder and discharging a weapon into an occupied property. He is currently being held at the Robeson County Detention Center. “Regardless of the circumstances, no one deserved to be murdered while traveling our nation’s highways. I am proud of the investigative work put forth by the law enforcement agencies that came together as one to bring this case to a successful conclusion,” Sheriff Burnis Wilkins said while announcing the arrest.
- PoliticsHuffPost
Ex-Trump Lawyer’s Claim About Not Worshipping Him Goes Up In Holy Smoke
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- WorldThe Week
Newly disclosed CIA memo reveals U.S. concealed high-ranking Nazi's role in Holocaust so he could serve as a Cold War asset
In the years following World War II, the United States and West Germany jointly worked to conceal a high-ranking Nazi official's role in deporting tens of thousands of Jews, newly disclosed intelligence records obtained by German public broadcaster ARD reveal, per The New York Times. Franz Josef Huber led a large section of the Gestapo — Adolf Hitler's secret police — that stretched across Austria, and his forces worked closely with Adolf Eichmann on the coordination of the deportation of Jews to concentration and extermination camps. Eichmann, famously, was tried and executed in Israel in 1962 for his role in the Holocaust, but Huber dodged that fate, even though he was arrested by American forces in 1945. He was released in 1948 and continued to live out his days in Munich, seemingly avoiding responsibility altogether because he was seen as a potential Cold War asset. The CIA, for example, believed he could help recruit agents in the Soviet bloc. As one memo from 1953 reads, the agency was "by no means unmindful of the dangers involved in playing around with a Gestapo general," but "we also believe, on the basis of the information now in our possession, that Huber might be profitably used by this organization." The West German intelligence service, the BND, gave him a cover story, and it took 20 years before the agency decided "they could no longer tolerate the connection," the Times writes. While Huber's story may stand out because of his significant standing within the Third Reich, Prof. Shlomo Shpiro of Israel's Bar-Ilan University explained that "Western intelligence services struggled to recruit reliable anti-communist contacts," which meant they frequently ignored the backgrounds of potential assets. "Many former Nazis took advantage of the new communist threat to secure for themselves both immunity from war crimes prosecution and hefty salaries from U.S. and West German intelligence agencies," he said. Read more at The New York Times. More stories from theweek.comReport: Matt Gaetz sought a preemptive pardon from TrumpJanet Yellen's proposal to revolutionize corporate taxationTraining officer testifies Chauvin was taught to avoid putting pressure on a suspect's neck
- U.S.NextShark
Racist Terrorizes Chinese Family's Children, Home in Hate Crime in San Jose
A man has been arrested for demanding entry into a young family’s house in San Jose and yelling racial slurs at the couple’s 6-year-old twins inside in late March, according to Dion Lim. !" ⠀ Huang and Ying are immigrants from China & in San Jose. (1/3)#StopAAPIHate pic.twitter.com/kypaxaNH7i — Dion Lim (@DionLimTV) April 5, 2021 The incident, captured on the family’s security camera, shows a man walking across their lawn, already yelling something indiscernible before forcibly knocking on their door. Seemingly agitated when no one responded, the man could be seen walking away yelling at the house before walking towards the door and knocking again.
- CelebrityIn The Know
Woman exposes her date in secret note: 'If this is your man, he's cheating'
A woman on TikTok suspected her date may have a girlfriend after what she found in his bathroom.

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