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Two months into college, Esther’s life was turned upside down. When her back unexpectedly gave out, a biopsy near her fractured vertebra proved malignant.
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Two months into college, Esther’s life was turned upside down. When her back unexpectedly gave out, a biopsy near her fractured vertebra proved malignant.
A Florida man who works as a hospital pharmacist was arrested after he reportedly drugged his Tinder date.
Perhaps not surprisingly, multiple cities named in the top 10 most prosperous also made the list of the hardest working.
When Bernt Herlitz’s factory job was transferred from Gotland, Sweden, to Hungary in 2003, he and his wife thought a career change was in order, and both spent the next three years becoming certified as dental hygienists.
There are holes galore over the official narrative of the Las Vegas shooting.
An Obama-era plan to drastically reduce carbon emissions is on its way to the regulatory scrap heap after the Environmental Protection Agency announced a repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
In the wake of many female stars and employees coming forward about Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual harassment and assault, actor Terry Crews has a story of his own experience with sexual assault in Hollywood.
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The firefighter found Richard Dabate on the floor of his kitchen, where he had made a desperate 911 call minutes earlier, court records show. Bleeding and lashed to a chair with zip ties, the man moaned a chilling warning: “They’re still in the house.”
North Korea is becoming more aggressive and advanced in its Internet hacking. Here’s what happened with its efforts against the U.S. power grid recently.
