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- U.S.Oxygen
Arizona Grandmother Helps Solve Her Own Murder By Capturing Suspected Killer In Photo, Police Say
An Arizona grandmother and food delivery driver used her final moments to help police catch her suspected killer, authorities say. Pamela Rae Martinez, 60, was able to snap a photo of the man believed to have shot her to death along West Bell Road on Saturday, June 11, shortly after she had completed her last food delivery for the night. Rusty French, 62, is now facing charges of second-degree murder in Martinez’s death after investigators found the tell-tale photo on the woman’s phone, accordin
- BusinessFortune
Chip makers are refusing to build new semiconductor plants in the U.S. unless Congress unlocks $52 billion in funding
Taiwanese semiconductor firm GlobalWafers joins Intel and TSMC in urging Congress to fund U.S. development.
- BusinessMotley Fool
Have $300? These 2 Top Tech Stocks Are Screaming Buys Now
The Nasdaq Composite has plunged by 28% since it peaked in November. With just $300, you could start adding both of these top tech stocks to your portfolio now. What do artificial intelligence developers, graphic designers, and computational biologists all have in common?
- HealthPureWow
Child Psychiatrists Are Begging Parents to Stop Saying This in Front of Their Daughters
How girls think about their bodies is subjective, but their perception is heavily influenced by a variety of external factors—including their own parents. And, as a result, we may be passing down body image...
- U.S.In The Know by Yahoo
Nurse reacts to footage of dad ‘stealing’ diapers from hospital: ‘Literally illegal’
Her video is shocking parents all across TikTok.
- U.S.NextShark
Filipino family attacked at North Hollywood fast food drive-thru seeks extraction order on assailant
The Filipino American family who was threatened and physically attacked by a man at a McDonald’s drive-thru in North Hollywood, California, last month will seek an extraction order on their assailant. Patricia Roque, 19, expressed her frustration at her family’s ongoing case against Nicholas Weber, who faces hate crime charges, as he refused to attend his arraignment for the third time. “It’s very frustrating,” Patricia told migrant rights advocate Xenia Tupas on June 24.