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Neuschwanstein: US man charged over deadly attack at famed German castle
A US man has been charged with murder, rape and attempted murder over a deadly June attack against two American women near Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. The 31-year-old suspect – who has not been publicly named – faces life in prison if convicted. Prosecutors say he lured the women, aged 21 and 22, off the…
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Maine mass shooting suspect’s mental health brings focus to complex role of mental illness in violent crimes
WASHINGTON (TND) — According to various reports, the suspect in the Maine mass shooting had mental health issues. The role mental health plays in mass shootings is not an easy answer. Research from the National Institute of Justice shows the role of mental illness in mass shootings is not clear-cut. However, they found mental health…
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Britney Spears’ bare-it-all beach photoshoot! Singer’s sultry snap sets the gram ablaze
Britney Spears is no stranger to baring it all, but her latest Instagram post has set the internet on fire! The pop sensation, who’s frequently shared scantily-clad snapshots, took things to a whole new level with her sultry beachside photoshoot. In this captivating shot, Britney stands boldly, her bare back to the camera, arms discreetly…
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State lawmakers hope to improve maternal health care in Colorado
There is an increase in pregnant women who die during childbirth or experience trauma from the delivery experience. On Thursday, two state lawmakers attended a summit designed to help improve maternal health care in Colorado. State Sen. Rhonda Fields and State Sen. Janet Buckner were at that summit because some of the statistics are frightening.…
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New grant program prioritizes visual arts, Native Hawaiian values
The nonprofit Puʻuhonua Society is aiming to promote visual art and Native Hawaiian values through a new grant program. The group has announced a two-year grant program, called Hoʻākea Source, that will prioritize projects by visual artists, collaboratives and collectives living and working on Oʻahu. Puʻuhonua Society aims to create opportunities for Native Hawaiian and…
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Artist turns her work into love letters to husband fading into the fog of Alzheimer’s
Sara Holbrook: You don’t know whether to laugh or cry when you look at my work, but you get it. This is called Rinse Cycle. It was a very, very bad day. It just shows intense frustration. So, we both love Paris, and that was my place for shooting with my camera. I just felt…
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Opinion | How Vivek Ramaswamy is exploiting the Maine shooting to spread dangerous health myths
Long-shot GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s viciously uninformed and recreationally cruel statement on Wednesday’s mass shooting in Maine may have escaped your attention. In case you missed it — and part of me hopes that you did — Maine police say that main suspect Robert Card had recently struggled with his mental health and spent a short…
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How fashion finally fell in love with the MUCH older woman
By Alexandra Shulman for the Daily Mail Published: 18:24 EDT, 26 October 2023 | Updated: 18:28 EDT, 26 October 2023
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Health department investigates illness complaints from Blue Ridge Rock Festival attendees
HALIFAX, Va. (WSET) — After the Blue Ridge Rock Festival about a month ago, the Virginia Department of Health started investigating complaints of gastrointestinal illness from festivalgoers. Shortly after that VDH put out a survey for folks who went to the festival. It asked if they were experiencing diarrhea and stomach cramps after attending. According…
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NCAA denies immediate eligibility waiver for star basketball player RaeQuan Battle
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – RaeQuan Battle transferred to West Virginia hoping to play basketball for the mountaineers, but that opportunity is proving to be more difficult than expected. WVU released a statement on Monday saying “The waiver for immediate eligibility for West Virginia university men’s basketball student-athlete RaeQuan Battle has been denied by the NCAA,…