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Meet Stewart and Lynda Resnick: The Billionaire Farmers Controlling California's Water
Billionaire couple Stewart and Lynda Resnick are facing criticism for profiting from public resources amid California's ongoing wildfires.
Trolls Take Aim at Joy Taylor Over Allegations of Misconduct and Favouritism at Fox Sports
Joy Taylor faces backlash amid a lawsuit alleging harassment, with comments ranging from disappointed to misogynistic.
'Get Over It': Joy Taylor Accused of Silencing Hairstylist's Sexual Harassment Claims Against Skip Bayless
Hairstylist Noushin Faraji is suing Fox Sports for sexual harassment and misconduct at the hands of Charlie Dixon and Skip Bayless.
US Universities Urge International Students to Return Before Trump's Inauguration Over Travel Ban Fears
Universities are advising international students to return to the US before potential changes to immigration policies under Trump.
Evil Nanny Flees to China After Footage Shows Her Physically Abusing 2-Day-Old US Baby
A nanny accused of violently abusing a two-day-old baby in California fled to China after being caught on camera, sparking outrage and calls for justice.
'You Need To See A Doctor': TikTok Of Brasilian Wax Tech Declining Client For A Fishy Reason Goes Viral
A client was denied a Brazilian wax due to hygiene concerns because of an unusual smell, leading to a viral confrontation.
From Country Clubs to Crime: Meet Luigi Mangione, The Wealthy Heir at the Centre of Brian Thompson's Killing
Luigi Mangione, heir to a holiday resort fortune, was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson.
'Her Love for Taylor Swift Ruined Our Marriage': Men Take To Reddit To Discuss 'Swiftie Divorces'
The Taylor Swift fandom can make or break relationships, with husbands expressing concerns over their wives' obsessive devotion to Swift.
Burning Concerns: New Study Links Scented Candles to Increased Cancer Risks
Recent studies show scented candles may emit harmful substances that can lead to respiratory problems and cognitive decline.
US Salon Faces Backlash After Owner Labels Trump Voters 'Racists, Homophobes, Misogynists'
Tiffney Prickett is facing backlash and boycotts for admonishing Trump supporters in a viral TikTok video.
Ignorant TikTok Accuses Native American Children On Field Trip Of Being Illegal Immigrants, Sparking Outrage
A TikToker's false claims about Navajo students sparked backlash and threats of violence against a Flagstaff school, igniting a discussion on accountability and misinformation.
Who Is Laken Riley: 22-Year-Old Georgia Student Allegedly Killed By Undocumented Venezuelan Migrant
Laken Riley's murder in February opened a heated discussion on the future of immigration in the U.S. The trial for her murder began on Friday, with Monday marking its second day.
'I'm Allergic To Exercising, It Can Kill Me': US Woman's Rare Condition That Only 0.05 People Experience
Maggie Habashy's allergy to physical activity forces her to avoid workouts, as even light exercise can trigger severe allergic reactions.
UK Junior Lawyers 'Who Haven't Seen Sunlight in Months' Asked to Work 70-Hour Weeks to Justify Their Salaries
Junior lawyers face intense pressure from rising salaries and demanding hours, prompting concerns about work-life balance and mental health.
Cyclist Files Lawsuit After Oregon Ambulance Hits Him, Then Charges Him $1,800 For Hospital Ride
Hoesch was charged $1,862 for his ride to the hospital in the same ambulance that hit him and left him with a broken nose and a wrekced bike.
Who Is Sarah McBride? Trailblazing 34-Year-Old Becomes First Openly Trans US Congresswoman
Sarah McBride makes history as the first openly transgender member of Congress, bringing a progressive agenda focused on healthcare, equality, and social justice to Delaware's lone House seat.
'She's Poor, That's Why She's Going To Lose': Top Divorce Lawyer Cries Revealing Saddest Case He Won But 'Should've Lost'
Top divorce lawyer James Sexton shares a harrowing case where a woman lost a custody battle due to lack of funds for proper legal representation, exposing how financial disparity impacts justice.
'Have Kids, Preferably Three Or More': Elon Musk Tells Americans 'Costs Will Work Out, You Won't Regret It'
Elon Musk recently urged Americans to have large families, dismissing financial concerns and assuring that costs "will work out," sparking public backlash over his perceived disconnect from the financial struggles faced by average citizens
35 Strangers Get $19K Spending Limit Each When Fraudulently Added To A US Woman's Credit Card
A California woman, Jodi Hayes, discovered that 35 strangers were fraudulently added as authorised users to her credit card, each given a $19,000 spending limit, highlighting the growing threat of identity theft and credit card fraud.
Taylor Swift Slammed For 'Small' $5M Donation To Feeding America Despite $1.6B Net Worth
Taylor Swift has sparked online discourse after donating $5 million to relief efforts for Hurricane Helene and Milton. While most agree that $5 million is a hefty sum, some do not see the donation as significant coming from one of the world's wealthiest.
Daughter Embarrassed That Her Well-Off Mom Uses Food Banks, But It Could Be a Sign of Dementia
In post-COVID-19 America, the average food bank visitor has changed from the elderly and disabled to the average working family, struggling to make ends meet. When a well-off woman in her 70s insists she is also entitled to these resources, her concerned daughter takes to Reddit for answers.
Tragic Toll: 633 Indian Students Have Died Abroad In The Last Five Years, With Canada Leading At 172 Deaths
Canada has the highest number of Indian student deaths among all countries, raising concerns about international student safety.
Washington State's Controversial Home Loan To Offer Up To $150K To Minorities Only—White People Need Not Apply!
Washington State's new home loan program offers up to $150,000 to minority groups only, excluding white applicants, sparking controversy and debate over reverse discrimination.
Americans Are Moving To London To Avoid Gun Crimes, But Knife Crimes Are The Leading Cause Of Homicides In England And Wales
Wealthy Americans are fleeing gun violence and political issues in the US by investing in London's luxury property market.
72 Million Americans Receive Social Security Benefits, But Here Are Five Ways You Can Lose Them
Social Security benefits can be lost due to various reasons, including incarceration, returning to work, remarriage, or changes in health conditions.
'Give Me Job, I Am Strong': The Internet Is Crying As A Struggling Man Is Given $100K And A Full-time Job After His Act Of Kindness
Mario, a struggling Mexican immigrant in LA, receives a life-changing surprise from a TikToker, known for giving money away to strangers.
'This Country Has Failed Us': Nurse With 6-Figure Income And Over $300K Debt Struggles To Buy US Home
Tajani, a nurse, faces financial hardship due to rising living costs and student loan debt, despite earning a six-figure salary.
10 Things Americans Love Eating That Are Banned In Other Countries
Consumers in the US put their trust in organizations such as the Food and Drug Administration to keep foods, fish, and livestock safe - but to what standards?
Can Americans Afford To Keep Their Car On The Road? 10 Most Expensive US States For Car Insurance In 2024
Soaring car insurance premiums are squeezing American wallets, forcing many to reconsider if owning a car is still affordable.
Despite National Security Concerns, Chinese Driverless Taxis Get Greenlight In California
WeRide has received approval to carry passengers in California, marking a significant step in the robotaxi startup's global autonomous vehicle expansion.