• Amazon told workers in a message that they will get five days of excused, unpaid leave after a COVID-19 diagnosis. There are challenges for Amazon after a recent effort to unionize some warehouses.

  • The country star is opening up about her marriage.

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    Artist Jirka Vinse Jonatan V wanted what Disney princesses would look like if they were real.

  • The Real Housewives star reached for her two-piece in response to an age-shaming comment.

  • They compared their progress at the end of the month after taking on two different approaches.

  • The importance of therapy has been discussed by Wayans over the years. The comedian said the same things to his friend Will.

  • Americans don't like overpaying on purchases. At checkout, this trick could save you hundreds.

  • A summer t-shirt may cost you more in the future. Cotton prices are going up.

  • Soldiers of the National Guard destroyed a Russian infantry fighting vehicle, killed its crew and knocked out an enemy tank in the Kharkiv region. The previous evening, National Guard Special Forces soldiers noticed several pieces of enemy equipment with personnel still inside during a raid on one of the Izyum region locations.

  • If Republicans regain the Senate, Sen. Paul will conduct a vigorous review into the origins of the coronaviruses. Speaking to supporters at a campaign rally, the libertarian-leaning Kentucky Republican denounced what he sees as government overreach. Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci have clashed over the government's policies on COVID-19 and the origins of the H1N1 flu.

  • China photos will make you think twice before visiting.

  • A Michigan senior citizen who was involved in a fake rent-to-own house scam and faced eviction in 2021, will now have the chance to appeal.

  • The number of coronaviruses cases and hospitalizations is rising in a majority of US states, in what appears to be the first widespread increase since the peak of the omicron surge in January. Reports of new cases in the U.S. were almost flat at the beginning of April, but as the month draws to a close, they are increasing in all but three states, signaling a wave that is increasingly national in scope.

  • Taylor Hughes was convicted of statutory rape. He lived his life to the letter of the law in order to have his name removed from the sex offenders registry.

  • It is time to end insomnia and poor sleep. The genius sleep patch invention will help you wake up refreshed.

  • The employee said that the Blacks and the Mexicans were coming for you.

  • In a rare video, Russian troops are under fire in Mariupol. One is wounded.

  • The Republicans running for the seat of retiring Ohio Sen. Rob Portman seem determined to bury the soft-spoken country-club politeness that was once a hallmark of the party in this state and replace it with the pugilistic brand of conservatism owned by them. The leading candidates were an author-turned-venture capitalist and a former state treasurer.

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    A man builds a trap to catch a thief.

  • Co- living, a practice that has helped people split rent as rental and housing prices climb, has been banned by the city council in Kansas.

  • Before life was over.

  • One user asked if Musk was a doctor, to which he replied "Elon Musk isn't a doctor."

  • The five episode-run of Private Eye was solid, but the timing of the show was bad.

  • All in one day, Booker was ruled out, questionable, then announced to be playing.

  • The New York Times reported that Mr. Carlson mocked the president's habit of calling to head off his on-air attacks.

  • While the US engaged in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, not a single general was lost in combat.