Rising Tennis Star Braun Levi, 18, Killed By Suspected Drunk Driver Just Weeks Before Graduation

18-Year-Old Tennis Star Braun Levi Killed by Suspected Drunk Driver Braun Levi, a top-ranked 18-year-old tennis player from Loyola High School in Los Angeles, tragically lost his life on May 4 in a suspected DUI crash in Manhattan Beach. Just days earlier, Levi had celebrated his fourth consecutive Mission League doubles title with partner Cooper…

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Brave little girl wheeled down the aisle by dad to marry school sweetheart days before passing away

When 9-year-old Emma Edwards was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, her parents, Alina and Aaron, were devastated. After months of treatment, doctors told them there was nothing more they could do. Determined to make her final days special, they asked Emma what she wanted most.Her answer? To marry her 10-year-old boyfriend, DJ. Unlike most kids…

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My ex-husband’s petty revenge backfired spectacularly when I came home to see my furniture for sale.

After spending a weekend with her parents following a breakup, Gina returns home to find her furniture scattered on the lawn with a “Free Stuff!” sign. Her ex, Brendan, dumped everything outside out of spite, falsely believing she was trying to take all his money. As she sifted through the mess, Gina found something valuable—Brendan’s…

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What You Should Do When You See Black Cables on the Road

The other day, while driving to get groceries, I rolled over a pair of black rubber cables stretched across the road—the kind you barely notice as they make a soft thunk-thunk under your tires. My sister, riding with me, suddenly asked, “What are those for?” I had no idea. Later, I Googled it—yogurt spoon still in hand—and…

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Explaining the Use of Bagged Milk in Parts of Canada

Why Milk Comes in Bags in Parts of Canada In some parts of Canada—like Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes—milk comes in plastic bags instead of cartons or jugs. While unusual to outsiders, this packaging dates back to the late 1960s and has practical roots. The Shift to Plastic BagsBefore 1967, Canadians used glass bottles for…

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Daughter sparks debate after asking father to pay $200k for destination wedding

The journey into wedded bliss is often celebrated with love, as it should be, but the looming expenses associated with weddings can turn joy into stress. This is something a dad vented about, when he took to Reddit to detail the conundrum he faced when he was confronted with his daughter’s extravagant wedding dreams. The…

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My Mother-in-Law Says I Cheated on Her Son, DNA Test Shows She Did.

Awoman’s mother-in-law accused her of infidelity and declared her husband couldn’t father the child. A DNA test disproved her and provided the most surprising reality. “You are a wh-” my mother-in-law, Georgia, sneered. Before she could insult, my husband Hans interrupted her. “Mother! This is not how you address my wife. Apologize now!” After his…

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Bill Clinton Breaks His Silence on Donald Trump’s Administration — Here’s His Take

In a June 1, 2025, interview with CBS Sunday Morning, former President Bill Clinton spoke openly about Donald Trump’s leadership and Joe Biden’s health, sparking national discussion. On Trump: “There Are Limits to His Power”Clinton said the courts — including those with Trump-appointed judges — serve as a check on the former president, even if he…

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The Best-Kept Secret to Creamy, Gourmet Mashed Potatoes (It’s NOT milk!)

Tired of boring mashed potatoes? Upgrade them with one simple switch: hot cream instead of milk!  This easy trick gives your mash a rich, ultra-creamy texture and deep flavor—just like at a fancy restaurant.  Quick Recipe (Serves 4): Steps: Why it works: Creamier, smoother texture Rich, pro-level flavor Budget-friendly and kid-approved Bonus tip: Add cheese, chives, or garlic for extra flair.…

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On Status Of Investigation

FCC Chair to Brief Lawmakers on Media Ownership and Regulatory Concerns Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr is set to meet with members of the Republican Study Committee this week to discuss regulatory concerns involving a major investment in local radio stations. The closed-door session is expected to focus on media consolidation and the…

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