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US Attorney's Office Aims to Retrieve $2.3 Million in Crypto from Romance Scam Scheme
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts has initiated a civil forfeiture action to reclaim approximately $2.3 million in cryptocurrencies entangled in a complex 'pig butchering' scam, a sophisticated form of romance fraud. T The U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts has initiated a civil forfeiture action to reclaim approximately $2.3 million in cryptocurrencies entangled in a complex 'pig butchering' scam, a sophisticated form of romance fraud. T -
NYC's Migrant Families Rely on Children's Subway Candy Sales for Survival: Report
In the bustling subway stations of New York City, a poignant scene unfolds as young migrant children, some as young as 7 or 8, navigate through crowds, selling candy and gum to make ends meet In the bustling subway stations of New York City, a poignant scene unfolds as young migrant children, some as young as 7 or 8, navigate through crowds, selling candy and gum to make ends meet -
Gas Leak Triggers Fatal Explosion in China's Hebei, Killing Two and Injuring 26
A devastating explosion believed to be caused by a gas leak, wreaked havoc in Sanhe city, located in China's northern Hebei province, approximately 80 kilometers from Beijing. The incident resulted in the tragic loss of two lives and left 26 individuals injured, amidst the debris of shattered buildings and vehicles. A devastating explosion believed to be caused by a gas leak, wreaked havoc in Sanhe city, located in China's northern Hebei province, approximately 80 kilometers from Beijing. The incident resulted in the tragic loss of two lives and left 26 individuals injured, amidst the debris of shattered buildings and vehicles. -
Extreme Wildfire Risk Looms Over Texas and Oklahoma as Dry, Windy Conditions Persist
A dangerous combination of dry and windy weather is expected to create an extreme risk of wildfires across parts of Texas and Oklahoma on Wednesday, just weeks after the region experienced its largest wildfire on record. A dangerous combination of dry and windy weather is expected to create an extreme risk of wildfires across parts of Texas and Oklahoma on Wednesday, just weeks after the region experienced its largest wildfire on record. -
Honolulu Chiropractor Accused of Stabbing Wife and Three Children to Death Before Taking His Own Life
A Honolulu chiropractor allegedly stabbed his wife and three children to death before taking his own life in what police have called Hawaii's "most deadly crime" in 25 years. The harrowing incident unfolded around 9 AM on Sunday when police in the city's Manoa district received a call about a possible domestic dispute inside the family's home. A Honolulu chiropractor allegedly stabbed his wife and three children to death before taking his own life in what police have called Hawaii's "most deadly crime" in 25 years. The harrowing incident unfolded around 9 AM on Sunday when police in the city's Manoa district received a call about a possible domestic dispute inside the family's home. -
Sex Trafficking Survivor Karla Jacinto Accuses Sen. Katie Britt of Distorting Her Story for Political Gain
The controversy surrounding Sen. Katie Britt's (R-Ala.) rebuttal to President Biden's State of the Union address has intensified after the sex trafficking survivor referenced in her speech accused the senator of distorting her story for political purposes. The controversy surrounding Sen. Katie Britt's (R-Ala.) rebuttal to President Biden's State of the Union address has intensified after the sex trafficking survivor referenced in her speech accused the senator of distorting her story for political purposes. -
'Rust' Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Facing Difficult Time in Jail Awaiting Sentencing, Attorney Says
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 26-year-old armorer for the ill-fated Alec Baldwin film "Rust," is struggling behind bars as she awaits sentencing on a manslaughter charge in the 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, according to her attorney, Jason Bowles. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 26-year-old armorer for the ill-fated Alec Baldwin film "Rust," is struggling behind bars as she awaits sentencing on a manslaughter charge in the 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, according to her attorney, Jason Bowles. -
Angela Chao's Frantic Final Call Before Dying in Submerged Tesla on Texas Ranch Revealed, Her Accidental Reverse Maneuver Led to Fatal Tesla Submersion
Angela Chao, the billionaire former CEO of dry bulk shipping giant Foremost Group and sister-in-law of Sen. Mitch McConnell, spent her last moments alive frantically calling friends for help as her Tesla slowly sank in a pond on a remote Texas ranch, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Angela Chao, the billionaire former CEO of dry bulk shipping giant Foremost Group and sister-in-law of Sen. Mitch McConnell, spent her last moments alive frantically calling friends for help as her Tesla slowly sank in a pond on a remote Texas ranch, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. -
Viral Receipt Sparks Outrage Over Five Guys' 'Out of Control' Prices
Five Guys, the popular fast-casual burger chain, has come under scrutiny after a viral social media post highlighted the restaurant's "out of control" prices. The post, shared by X user Wall Street Silver, featured a receipt totaling $24.10 for a single bacon cheeseburger, a small order of fries, and a soda, sparking a heated debate about the restaurant's pricing strategy. Five Guys, the popular fast-casual burger chain, has come under scrutiny after a viral social media post highlighted the restaurant's "out of control" prices. The post, shared by X user Wall Street Silver, featured a receipt totaling $24.10 for a single bacon cheeseburger, a small order of fries, and a soda, sparking a heated debate about the restaurant's pricing strategy. -
Eight Teens Injured, One Critically, in Mass Shooting at SEPTA Bus Stop in Philadelphia
In a harrowing scene captured on video, bystanders desperately tried to help eight high school students who were shot at a Philadelphia bus stop on Wednesday, as the victims sobbed and clutched their blood-soaked injuries. The mass shooting, in which police say 30 shots were fired, left a 16-year-old boy in critical condition and the city reeling from the latest in a series of violent incidents plaguing its public transportation system. In a harrowing scene captured on video, bystanders desperately tried to help eight high school students who were shot at a Philadelphia bus stop on Wednesday, as the victims sobbed and clutched their blood-soaked injuries. The mass shooting, in which police say 30 shots were fired, left a 16-year-old boy in critical condition and the city reeling from the latest in a series of violent incidents plaguing its public transportation system.