• Chris Stahelluse blamed flash photography for revealing photos taken of her out for a date night with a new partner.

  • The clip appeared to show a female worker smacking someone in protective gear so that a male worker could escape.

  • There is a discount on used and new furniture. It's a good idea to have prices that fit your budget.

  • Is this the end of his baseball career?

  • Jonathan said he told his fiancée, that she could end their relationship after his accident.

  • According to his book, Esper told Trump that ships were built to fight and win battles.

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  • After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the billionaire and CEO ofTesla supported the country.

  • After visits to Ukraine by many international political leaders, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine has become a full-fledged part of the free world and a united Europe.

  • At least 2 human remains have been found in Lake Mead since the beginning of May, as the nation's largest lake suffers from a historic dry spell.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • Climate change advocates say rooftop solar is crucial. They don't agree on how much to pay for it.

  • It didn't seem to hurt their chances when they had to take part from a distance.

  • Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., said there were no red lines for the Moscow regime.

  • When the players are on holiday, what do they do?

  • When I said I loved you, it felt like a lie.

  • The man Republicans hope could be their 51st senator took the stage at a rowdy country music bar in Las Vegas filled with excited voters. Adam Laxalt is the grandson of a Republican senator from Nevada and an avowed conservative who was state attorney general. Laxalt has drawn criticism for being too hard-line to win a race in a state that has mostly elected Democrats over the past 15 years.

  • The first thing to know is that federal student loans and about half of private student loans give a death discharge, which cancels the remaining debt upon death of the borrower. To find out if your private student loan can be erased in case of death, you need to call your servicer and inquire about their policies. Do you have a question about getting out of debt?

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  • Obama posed for a picture with former first lady and their two daughters.

  • The U.S. government was so pleased with the seizure of the Russian billionaire's yacht that it posted a video of the moment FBI agents and Spanish authorities climbed up the gangplank on the Mediterranean island of Majorca. The government's first big prize in its campaign against billionaires was the $90 million yacht owned by Viktor Vekselberg. The $1 billion in yachts, planes and artwork is just a small portion of the total.

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  • The Senate will do everything it can to codify a woman's right to choose if the Supreme Court overturns the Wade decision. The Democratic Party is clearly pro-choice according to Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

  • A 15-year-old girl was rushed by her parents to the emergency department at Boston Children's Hospital on a rainy Thursday evening last spring. She had marks on her wrists from self-injury and a recent suicide attempt, and she told her doctor that she was going to try again. The doctor told her parents that she was not safe to go home. The best place.

  • The United States announced a record-sized release of emergency crude oil reserves in March without consulting partners in the International Energy Agency, leaving them scrambling to match releases of their own, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The relationship between the US and the IEA is at risk if Washington takes action to address global supply or price issues. The Paris-based IEA, which groups together 31 mostly industrialized countries, was established after the 1973 oil price shock to ensure continuous energy supplies to its members in the event of an embargo, war, or devastating storm.