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- U.S.NextShark
Texas teens die from fentanyl overdose weeks before high school graduation
Two high school seniors in Texas were found dead from a fentanyl overdose after suffering from drug addictions for years, according to investigators. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a double overdose call at a home on Stanwick Place, The Woodlands. “An intervention person was at my house in the kitchen, and when she said it was time to wake up my daughter before she went to school to begin the intervention, with my letter and all that… my daughter was gone,” Sunder
- CelebrityPeople
Delilah Belle Hamlin Strikes a Sexy Pose in Her Underwear to Reveal Her Newest Tattoo
The model, 24, added some new artwork to her body to join her growing collection of tattoos
- LifestyleIn The Know by Yahoo
TikTok discovered the perfect way to eat outdoors without flies landing on your food
Umm, this is actually genius.
- U.S.NextShark
55-year-old Chinese man takes entrance exam for 26th time in 40 years in hopes of dream school admittance
For 55-year-old Liang Shi, age is no limit as he took an entrance exam for the 26th time since he was a teenager to get into his dream school. While many people have reportedly told Liang that his “failing memory” would hinder him from studying textbooks like his younger peers, he is determined to score high enough on the gaokao exam this year to attend Sichuan University, which he first missed out on in 1983. The gaokao exam, which translates to “high exam,” is China’s annual standardized col
- BusinessFortune
Bel Air megamansion listed for $87.8 million flops at auction and the celebrity developer seller is furious
The highest bid for the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom property was reportedly around half of what dermatologist and developer Alex Khadavi was asking.
- U.S.MarketWatch
More people are turning to this housing idea for aging parents, but obstacles still exist in much of the country
Several trends have combined and reinforced one another in recent years to give greater momentum to the ADU movement, but hurdles remain.
- WorldNextShark
Duke senior's commencement speech accused of being plagiarized from Harvard student's 2014 address
A graduating student at Duke University faced heavy criticism after delivering a commencement address that shared “striking similarities” with a Harvard University graduation speech from 2014. During her commencement ceremony on May 8, speaker Priya Parkash called her school “the Duke nation” and said it could become its own country due to its various associations and landmarks. Parkash, who is originally from Pakistan, said that “if Duke were to dig a moat around its perimeter and fill that w