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'60 Minutes' Reporter Says CBS Forcing Her Out For 'Refusing To Sanitize' Report
A "60 Minutes" correspondent says CBS News is pushing her out months after accusing the network of "corporate censorship" by pulling her investigation into the Trump administration's use of El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison. Sharyn Alfonsi told The New York Times on Wednesday, May 27, that CBS declined to renew her contract after weeks of silence from network executives. While she remains employed by CBS, her contract officially expired on Saturday, May 23. Alfonsi, who has contributed to "60 Minutes" since 2015, said she doesn't expect to return to the program. "I'm not resig…
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Pam Bondi Reveals Cancer Diagnosis Just Weeks After Being Ousted As AG
Pam Bondi is sharing a personal health update after one of the most closely watched exits from President Donald Trump's administration. The former US attorney general, 60, told CNN on Wednesday, May 27, that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer after leaving the Justice Department in April. Bondi said she is undergoing treatment, including surgery a few weeks ago, CNN reported. She told the outlet she is still recovering and "doing well." Trump fired Bondi in early April, and Todd Blanche is now serving as acting attorney general. Daily Voice reported on Thursday, April 2, that the offic…
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Serial Killer Fears Grow At Popular Mexican Resort After 3 Women Murdered In Days: Update
A resort city known for sun and sand is now facing a darker question as details emerge. Click here for a new, updated story: New Findings Released In Deaths Of 3 Women At Resort Popular With Americans Authorities in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are reviewing whether the deaths of three women in their 30s found over an 11-day span could be connected, though officials have not confirmed a serial offender. The first body was found Sunday, May 10, near Rancho El Pirulí in the Chimborazo area, Mexico News Daily reported. A second woman’s body was found Friday, May 15, along the highway to M…
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Fake USPS Delivery Text Warns Package Could Be Returned To Sender
A fake delivery notice can look routine at first, and that is exactly what makes it dangerous. A scam text received Tuesday, May 26, claimed to be a “USPS Package Tracking Update” and said a delivery attempt had failed because more address details were needed. The message said the package had been placed on a “temporary hold pending address verification.” It then urged the recipient to confirm shipping information within 24 hours to avoid return handling or cancellation of the shipment. It also asked the recipient to reply “Y” to restore delivery access and warned that if no response was r…
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Roblox Let Kids Recreate Sandy Hook Shooting — Now State Officials Are Investigating
Connecticut’s top prosecutor is turning up the pressure on Roblox after investigators said the platform hosted a Sandy Hook school shooting simulation while failing to protect children from exploitation online. Attorney General William Tong announced Tuesday, May 26, that Connecticut will lead an investigation into Roblox over claims the online gaming platform may be harmful to kids. The state is demanding records tied to Connecticut users as part of a wider probe into how Roblox handled reports of child exploitation and whether the company profited while safety concerns grew. Tong sa…
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Teen Bitten By Shark On Memorial Day While Trying To Bring It On Boat: Reports
A teen boy was rushed to a hospital after a shark bit him while he was on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico on Memorial Day, according to reports. The 17-year-old was boating with his father and another person offshore near Galveston, Texas, ABC13 Houston and KPRC-TV reported. The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office received a call about the bite at around 3:50 p.m. CDT on Monday, May 25. The teen was trying to bring the shark on board when it bit him. His father immediately applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. The group was heading back toward the Galveston Yacht Basin when …
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Woman Killed By Flying Patio Umbrella At Lakefront Restaurant In South Carolina
A lakeside dinner took a devastating turn in seconds. A 56-year-old woman died Saturday, May 23, after a patio umbrella was blown loose during strong winds and struck her at Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator in Summerton, South Carolina, authorities said. The woman was identified as Dana Weinger, of Huger, South Carolina, according to WYFF News 4 in Greenville, South Carolina. Weinger and her husband were eating on the restaurant’s outdoor patio along Lake Marion when a sudden gust lifted an umbrella from a nearby table, WYFF News 4 reported. First responders were called around 7:40 …
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Workers Say This Pay Raise Amount Would Finally Feel Like Enough
For some workers, a modest bump in pay would not be enough to quiet the money question. A new international survey found that 18 percent of workers believe their current pay cannot satisfy them, according to Talker Research. Those workers said they would need a 32 percent pay increase to feel they are being paid enough. The poll surveyed 4,000 employed adults across the US, UK, France, Germany, Singapore, and Australia. It was commissioned by G-P and conducted by Talker Research. Compensation remains a major concern for workers, but the survey also pointed to pay transparency as a key iss…
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Sherrill Denied Access To Delaney Hall Amid Alleged Hunger Strike, Pregnant Wife's Protest
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill was denied access to Delaney Hall in Newark as reports continued to emerge about conditions inside the ICE detention facility, NJ Advance Media reports. “I’m deeply disturbed by reports of the poor conditions at Delaney Hall,” Sherrill said in a statement Sunday, May 24. “Unsafe, inhumane, and unconstitutional living conditions are completely unacceptable.” Sherrill contacted ICE seeking entry into the facility but was denied access: “I will continue to call for the closure of Delaney Hall because of reports like these,” she said. The comments came …
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Population Drop Of 3 Billion Birds Hits Backyard Mainstays Hardest
The soundtrack of backyards, fields, and forests has been getting quieter for decades. The US and Canada have lost nearly 3 billion birds since 1970, a drop of about 29 percent, according to a landmark study published in Science and summarized by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Cornell says more than 90 percent of the total decline comes from just 12 bird families, including sparrows, blackbirds, warblers, and finches. A blackbird. Wikipedia/Andreas Trepte Some of the most familiar species have taken major hits. Dark-eyed Juncos are down by about 168 million birds. Eastern and Wes…
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WWE Star Ludwig Kaiser Accused Of Attacking Neighbor Over Elevator Kissing Incident
A wrestling storyline is now sharing the spotlight with a real-world criminal case. WWE star Ludwig Kaiser was arrested in Orange County, Florida, on Wednesday, May 20, on a misdemeanor battery charge, according to multiple reports. The case stems from an alleged confrontation with a neighbor at an Orlando apartment building on Thursday, April 23. NBC 6 South Florida reported that an arrest affidavit said the neighbor was riding an elevator with Kaiser, whose real name is Marcel Barthel, and a woman when the pair began acting "uncontrollably intimate" and were "aggressively kissing."…
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Apollo Light Mystery Revealed In Newly Released UFO Files
A decades-old space mystery has a fresh trail of government breadcrumbs. The Pentagon published a second release of declassified and historical files on unidentified anomalous phenomena on Friday, May 22, as part of its Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE). Among the records drawing attention is an Apollo 12 transcript from the November 1969 moon mission. In it, lunar module pilot Alan Bean described unusual lights while looking through the lander’s alignment optical telescope. "You can see these lights — particles of light, flashes of light… just sailing…
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