Day: January 7, 2024

Pennsylvania man pays ransom to reclaim house from squatters: ‘The city is rewarding criminals’

12:55 pm January 7, 2024

A Pennsylvania man says he had to pay a squatter $1,200 to leave his house after police told him they couldn’t intervene and court staff said a formal eviction could take more than six months. “It’s just unbelievable,” Chris Harte said. “The city is rewarding criminals, basically.” Harte first spoke to Fox News in December, […]

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Nashville man kills wife with hammer on New Year’s Day, buries her body in 6-foot grave: police

12:13 pm January 7, 2024

A Nashville man allegedly killed his wife with a hammer at their home on New Year’s Day and buried her body in a grave on their property in another county, authorities said. Joseph Glynn, 70, was arrested Saturday after police uncovered the body of his 76-year-old wife, Jackie Glynn, buried in a six-foot grave on […]

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MSNBC host fights back tears during Jan. 6 segment: ‘I’m going to try to get through this’

12:02 pm January 7, 2024

MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart got weepy during a segment featuring a former member of the Capitol Hill Police Department who served during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Capehart was interviewing former officer Michael Fanone about this book, “Hold the Line,” that details Fanone’s experience on the day of the riot. “Michael […]

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Younger Americans living with parents longer to save up for a shot at the American dream of home ownership

12:00 pm January 7, 2024

Student loans, high mortgage rates, low wages – it’s easy to see why buying a home can be challenging right now, but perhaps some younger Americans have found a solution. According to a report from The Washington Post, living with parents while saving up for a down-payment on a home has become many young Americans’ […]

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Apple Watch feature saves woman from near-fatal carbon monoxide poisoning: I was ‘extremely scared’

12:00 pm January 7, 2024

An Apple Watch safety feature is being credited with helping save a woman’s life after she was exposed to near-fatal levels of carbon monoxide. Wilmington University graduate student Natalie Nasatka began experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning last week in her apartment.  “When I woke up and had breakfast, I was feeling still exhausted, and […]

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