- U.S.MarketWatch
My ex-wife passed away. I’m the beneficiary on her life insurance. Her family wants me to pay her funeral expenses and won’t leave me alone
‘I blocked my ex-in-laws, and now I received a threatening voicemail from a blocked number, so I’ve taken it upon myself to notify the authorities.’
- ScienceCBS News
Blue spot on map reveals a warning for the climate
"When temperatures do odd things in one place, you can bet that abnormalities of different sorts will happen in neighboring areas," one expert said.
- HealthIn The Know
Doctors warn against 'disgusting' TikTok trend with gruesome consequences: 'Don't do what I just did'
TikTok users are proving they'll stop at nothing to find unexpected hacks that work for them.
- WorldThe Telegraph
Baby daughter of British woman murdered in Greece was tapping her to make her 'wake up'
The baby daughter of a young British woman who was murdered during a violent robbery in Greece was found crying and tapping her mother’s body in an attempt to wake her up. Police who were called to the scene of the crime in Athens found the 11-month-old baby girl “patting her mother with her hands and trying to wake her up,” according to Ta Nea, a Greek newspaper. Caroline Crouch, 20, who was British but born in Greece, was murdered in front of her baby when a gang of three robbers broke into her home in Glyka Nera, an affluent suburb on the outskirts of Athens in the early hours of Tuesday. They allegedly stuffed a piece of clothing into her mouth to prevent her from screaming, and held her nose so that she could not breathe. A post-mortem found that Ms Crouch, a student, died from asphyxiation. Greek police described the crime as unusually brutal. The robbers killed the family’s pet dog but left the baby unharmed.
- CelebrityYahoo Canada Style
Influencer couple under fire for cancelling adoption due to 'social media' rules
"They weren't allowed to exploit their child by filming them."
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote a sexually explicit memo 'in a fog of sleep deprivation' during the Starr investigation
The memo, resurfaced during Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, had a list of racy, graphic suggested questions for former President Bill Clinton.

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