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Twenty professional models who accused three Massachusetts strip clubs of using their images in ads without permission—or a single dime in compensation—have hit a major setback.
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A 40-year-old squatter who was arrested for allegedly taking over a $2.3 million mansion in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., is back at the property just over a week after being jailed, according to a new report — a stunning twist that’s raising fresh questions about how this saga is far from over.
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A New York City university professor is facing intense backlash after a hot mic captured her making a crude remark about Black students — a comment education officials swiftly condemned as “blatantly racist,” igniting outrage and demands for accountability.
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An Ohio State professor has been suspended after allegedly lunging at a journalist who was attempting to question the university’s former president — a tense confrontation that was caught on camera and quickly went viral.
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The Arizona DoorDash driver briefly detained Tuesday night during the hunt for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper has been released after several hours in police custody.
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A Texas father will not face criminal charges after fatally shooting his daughter during a heated argument over President Trump — a shocking confrontation that turned deadly and has left many questioning how a political dispute spiraled so tragically out of control.
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The TV star fisherman who disappeared with his crew after their boat sank off the Massachusetts coast reportedly made a troubling phone call to a close friend just hours before Friday’s tragedy — a detail that’s now raising chilling questions about what went wrong.
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A Washington state high school teacher accused of preying on an underage student allegedly sent the teen a stream of disturbing, sexually explicit texts — before the two reportedly spent three and a half hours having sex inside her marital home, according to a chilling new report.
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A U.S. Postal Service employee is facing federal fraud charges after prosecutors say she wrongfully pocketed inflated workers’ compensation benefits she didn’t qualify for — a case the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois revealed last month.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stormed into the Oval Office late Monday and demanded a two‑hour face‑to‑face with President Trump — after being shoved aside amid a firestorm of outrage over her handling of the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has ignited protests and national debate.