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U.S. Air Force security guards exchange gunfire with ‘passing’ suspect at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
US Air Force security guards returned fire at a drive-by shooter who attacked the entrance of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland twice in as many hours early Saturday, officials said. The mystery attacker fired several rounds at around 2:15 a.m. — then returned two hours later, racing away after a short gunfight, police said. “It was
Chilling video shows woman walking home with boyfriend moments before he allegedly killed her
Chilling footage showed a nurse walking home from the grocery store with her boyfriend in Seattle before he allegedly killed her while high on drugs, officials said. Andy Chu, 26, confessed to killing his girlfriend Zoey Suyun He, while she was visiting from Hawaii over the weekend, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Trump claims there’s ‘never been a more dangerous time’ for Jews in US since the Holocaust, says Harris passed on Gov. Shapiro over his faith
Former President Donald Trump declared there has “never been a more dangerous time since the Holocaust” to be Jewish in the US on Saturday night. The Republican presidential candidate made the remarks at a campaign rally event in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania, where he claimed Vice President Kamala Harris decided against choosing Penn. Gov. Josh Shapiro as
Driver sent damning text before ramming strip club: “I’m going to prison for vehicular manslaughter.”
The man who killed one person when he plowed a semi-truck through a Florida strip club he had been kicked out of sent damning texts to a childhood friend before carrying out the evil revenge scheme, police allege. “Goodbye,” wrote Dylan Fogle, according to an arrest report. “I’m going to prison for vehicular manslaughter.” 4
Wait ‘till you see what furries apparently did to a bunch of lottery billboards in Oregon
It’s the purrfect crime. Video screens on several Oregon Lottery billboards were apparently hacked by furries, who posted a video of a cartoon of a human-like cat playing around, according to a report. The LED screens of at least seven billboards across the state that typically display the latest Powerball Jackpot were instead playing a
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes Wear Matching Chiefs T-Shirts on Game Day: ‘Twinning with My Hubs’
Game days mean matching outfits for Brittany and Patrick Mahomes! On Saturday, Aug. 17, the pregnant Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, 28, took their kids — Sterling Skye and Patrick "Bronze" Lavon Mahomes III — to watch the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, also 28, play the Detroit Lions in an NFL pre-season game at Arrowhead Stadium.
My Spin Instructor Shared Her Secret to Flawless Makeup During Sweaty Workouts — and I Use It Now, Too
This may be TMI, but I don’t think I’ve ever sweat as much as I have this summer. Between the ever-rising temperatures and stagnant air in the subway platforms, my pores have been leaking like it's their job. And yet, my face makeup never moves because of this PEOPLE-approved CC cream that my spin instructor
Reese Witherspoon’s Knit Dress Is a Timeless All-Season Staple — and Oprah Wears the Style, Too
From short-sleeve styles to romantic florals, Reese Witherspoon never fails to inspire us to throw on a dress. One of her latest Instagram posts is getting us so excited for fall weather. At the G9 Ventures Summer Summit, The Morning Show star wore a V-neck short dress that had patch pockets and a row of
Another Outer Banks Home Collapses Into Ocean, a Stark Reminder of Climate Change
In the community of Rodanthe on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, residents witnessed on Friday an event that was not new and is unfortunately becoming more frequent: A house on the picturesque shoreline collapsed into the ocean. Weather experts said that crashing waves produced by Hurricane Ernesto hundreds of miles away, combined with especially
New Real Estate Rules Sow Confusion, at Least in Short Term
An hour before the open house on Saturday afternoon, a real estate agent paced across the dark bamboo floors, straightening the throw blanket, fluffing the pillows and lighting a scented candle. The last-minute sprucing at the $1.2 million condo in Jersey City, N.J., was exactly what agents have done at open houses for decades before