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Police say the wife of a local fire chief is under investigation after allegedly behaving inappropriately with a 14-year-old junior firefighter — a case that has stunned the department and shaken the community.
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Explosive new court filings allege that a married former NFL star, now leading athletics at New Jersey’s most expensive private school, is involved in a sizzling 'quid pro quo' affair with a much younger staffer.
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American International Group’s announcement last week that it was cutting ties with its incoming president, John Neal, left the insurance world stunned — and sparked a wave of questions about how a seasoned executive could lose a $17 million job before even stepping into the role.
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A new report claims the Florida cheerleader found dead aboard a Carnival cruise was killed by a brutal bar-hold strangulation — a chilling twist that’s raising even more questions about what really happened at sea.
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Anna Kepner’s younger stepbrother—a suspect in her murder—was reportedly obsessed with the Florida cheerleader and once even climbed onto her while she slept, according to the father of her slain 18-year-old ex-boyfriend.
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A teenage apprentice at a woodshop in Turkey has died after coworkers forced a high-pressure air hose into his rectum in a brutal so-called ‘prank’ — the latest case in which this reckless misuse of an air compressor has ended a young man’s life by causing catastrophic internal injuries.
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Florida cheerleader Anna Kepner’s killing has taken a dark turn, as court documents reveal her 16-year-old stepbrother is now considered an FBI suspect — all while unsettling new allegations surface about the family behind closed doors.
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An Illinois teenager was discovered dead in an RV behind her home just hours after she was reported missing on Friday — and now a suspect with a troubling criminal past has been charged with killing the promising young wrestler.
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President Trump says the proposed $2,000 ‘tariff dividend’ checks are on the way — but the official payout date is still up in the air.
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A Florida fugitive who faked his own death to dodge arrest and stayed off the grid for nearly 16 years was finally found living in Indiana — and told investigators he had hoped to die before they caught up with him.