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- CelebrityYahoo Life
'Friends' and 'Seinfeld' actress Angela Featherstone details experience living on the street: 'I was just being raped all the time'
Actress Angela Featherstone shares her experiences in foster care and how she's helping young adults transitioning out of the system with her non-profit, Fostering Care.
- BusinessThe Hill
Pelosi hammers gas companies for consumer ‘exploitation’
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday went after the nation’s largest oil companies, accusing the industry of “exploiting” consumers with sky-high gas prices even as the same companies are reporting record profits this year. “This is a major exploitation of the consumer, because this is a product the consumer must have,” Pelosi said during a…
- WorldUkrayinska Pravda
All Russian Black Sea Fleet submarines went to sea - media
OLENA ROSHCHINA - FRIDAY, 13 MAY 2022, 21:39 All seaworthy submarines of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, from which the Russian Federation can launch missiles across Ukraine, are now at sea. Source: Crimea.
- WorldNextShark
‘The country I love is becoming the country I left,' says Chinese GOP candidate Lily Tang Williams
Yesterday on Fox News, China-born GOP House candidate Lily Tang Williams expressed that she feared America was beginning to become like China, the country she left. In the segment, host Tucker Carlson began by reporting on Shanghai’s complete lockdown, describing how Chinese authorities were “ripping children from their parents’ arms” and “sending people to concentration camps,” referring to China’s quarantine centers. He then introduced Lily Tang Williams, who is running for Congress for the
- LifestyleINSIDER
A YouTuber bought the most expensive plane ticket he could find and filmed his experience to show whether it was worth the price
YouTuber Matthew Beam filmed the luxuries of his first-class flight from Los Angeles to Dubai, including a bed, pillow mist, and a "gourmet meal."
- U.S.The Daily Beast
How Life Became a ‘Living Hell’ for the Woman Who Found Camping Couple’s Corpses
FacebookThe woman who last summer discovered the bodies of a newlywed couple in Moab, Utah says that police told her recently they had begun to doubt her story—until Wednesday night, when authorities publicly identified someone else as a suspect.In the meantime, Cindy Sue Hunter lived in constant dread of being framed for something she didn’t do, and became a pariah in her neighborhood, she told The Daily Beast on Thursday.Hunter, 64, found the remains of Kylen Schulte, 24, and Crystal Beck, 38,

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