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Police have identified the man who they say stole a real-life pot of gold from an armored truck in New York City. The New York City Police Department said 53-year-old Julio Nivelo, also known as David Vargas, snatched the 5-gallon aluminum bucket from the back of an armored truck in Midtown Manhattan at about 4:30 p.m. local time on Sept. 29. The pail was filled with 86 pounds of gold flakes, worth an estimated $1.6 million, police said. The alleged theft happened near the corner of 5th Avenue and West 48th Street, and it was captured on surveillance footage obtained by ABC News. The suspect can be seen lifting the bucket from the parked truck in broad daylight and fleeing eastbound on foot with
ABC NewsThree weeks before her wedding day, Cheyann Shaw uploaded a video to YouTube, a space the fitness fanatic regularly filled with workout clips and health tips. But this time was different: She was now using the social video platform for a more emotional and profound purpose. “I’m going to cry,” she said in the video, “but - I was told that I have cancer.” Shaw has stage 4 low-grade serous ovarian cancer, a rare and slow-growing but stubborn strain that can be resistant to chemotherapy treatments. Over the past four months, she started chemo - then realized it wasn't working. She lost her hair - and filmed the moment she shaved her head. She has been diagnosed and re-diagnosed, and moved from Florida
Washington PostThe San Diego Chargers are investigating a disturbing video of a security guard on the sidelines at Qualcomm Stadium during Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders. A video, first reported by ABC 10 in San Diego, shows an employee from Elite Security who was working at the Chargers game and stationed near the end zone. In the video, the security guard appears to be performing a sexual act while standing along the sideline near a group of cheerleaders and a photographer. The man is wearing a ballcap, red jacket, black pants and standing several feet away from cheerleaders performing on the sideline. The now-viral video is posted on ABC 10's site and other sites, but is obviously not suitable
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Federal authorities have charged a retired police officer with the murders of four men who have been missing since mid-April, PEOPLE confirms. According to a statement from Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Nicholas Tartaglione, 49, was arrested on Monday for the murders and conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Tartaglione previously served on the Briarcliff Manor, New York, police force.
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Business InsiderWhile scientists puzzle over important Mars questions -- Is there evidence of past life there? Liquid water? -- some of us are left to ask more mundane questions, like: Was there once soup on Mars? YouTube user UFO Hunter spotted what looks like a spoon half-buried in dust on the surface of the Red Planet. The image in question comes from NASA's Curiosity rover, which snapped it back in May. UFO Hunter shared the sighting on Tuesday, suggesting it may be "left over from a lost civilization." As thrilling as that sounds, the more likely explanation is that it's an odd spoon-shaped bit of regular old Mars landscape. Humans have a propensity for assigning familiar characteristics to random objects,
CNETLawyers who practice before Chicago's most fearsome jurist have learned to beware the poison quill of U.S. Appellate Judge Richard Posner. But Posner's latest lashing isn't for an attorney. It's for a man who sued his wife for reading private emails he allegedly sent his lovers. Adultery is still a crime in Illinois, Posner noted in a scathing opinion published last week. And "though it is a crime that is very rarely prosecuted," 70-year-old accountant Barry Epstein was improperly "seeking a reward for concealing criminal activity" when he sued his wife, Posner wrote. The wife, Paula Epstein, filed for divorce after 41 years of marriage in 2011, accusing Barry Epstein of cheating, court papers
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