Day: November 22, 2024

Elderly man accused of roommate and dog’s ‘brutal’ murder had extensive criminal record

4:05 pm November 22, 2024

An elderly man has been arrested in connection with what police have dubbed the “brutal murder” of his roommate and her dog then using her credit cards to attempt to flee the country. Just before 2 p.m. on Nov. 18, officers from the Austin Police Department were called to a home in reference to a […]

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Should women serve in combat? Military experts weigh in

2:55 pm November 22, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Defense Department, Pete Hegseth, is facing a firestorm of backlash for voicing his belief that women should not serve in military combat roles. Although the media is largely united against him, opinions among combat and military experts are more split.  Will Thibeau, a former Army Ranger with multiple […]

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Family of woman who went missing on cross-country vacation says cryptic texts sent from phone unlike her

2:30 pm November 22, 2024

Hannah Kobayashi’s family has gathered in Los Angeles to retrace the missing photographer’s steps after she missed her transfer flight to New York then disappeared after a series of cryptic messages and a brief appearance with an unknown man on surveillance footage near Skid Row.  The 31-year-old Oahu, Hawaii, resident had planned a vacation to […]

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Ancient Jewish manuscripts dating back 2,000 years on display at Reagan Library

2:30 pm November 22, 2024

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, has opened a new exhibit in partnership with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), giving visitors a deeper understanding of ancient Judaism and the early foundations of Christianity. Titled “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition,” the exhibit showcases IAA’s archaeological finds. The Scrolls are believed to date back to […]

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Perez Hilton says Jussie Smollett decision won’t help ‘tanked’ career: Court didn’t dispute hate crime hoax

2:30 pm November 22, 2024

Pop culture expert and crime buff Perez Hilton says the Illinois Supreme Court’s Jussie Smollett decision didn’t dispute the accusations against him when it let him go from prison. It just ruled on a technicality. And that may not help revive the disgraced actor’s “tanked” career. “Unfortunately for Jussie Smollett, this won’t do him much […]

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