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    Five Teenagers Died After Driving the Wrong Way on a Motorway—The Family They Hit Is Still Fighting to Recover

    The road looked ordinary again by morning. Traffic moved past. Headlights swept across the tarmac. People drove to work, carried children to school, stopped for coffee, complained about delays. But for several families, that stretch of road would never be ordinary again. Because only hours earlier, a few minutes of wrong-way driving had transformed strangers into permanent parts of one another’s lives. Some would never come home. Others would wake beneath hospital lights wondering whether…

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    Frank Beard, legendary ZZ Top drummer, dies at 77

    Frank Beard never needed to stand at the front of ZZ Top. He didn’t need the longest solo. He didn’t need to dominate interviews. He didn’t even have the enormous beard that became one of rock music’s most recognizable visual trademarks. He had the drums. And once Frank settled behind them, Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill had something far more important than another spectacle. They had an engine. For decades, that engine powered one of…

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    American rapper admits to free bleeding during onstage performance leaving people divided

    The crowd came expecting music. Bass. Lights. Sweat. Noise. The carefully controlled chaos of an Ashnikko performance. What they probably didn’t expect was a warning about menstrual blood. Yet with one casual remark in Budapest, Ashnikko managed to turn something billions of people experience into the evening’s most controversial subject. Not because menstruation was unusual. Because she mentioned it without behaving as though it should be hidden. That difference matters. For generations, menstruation has occupied…

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    30 Minutes ago in Delaware, Hunter Biden was confirmed as…

    Before Hunter Biden could define himself, the country had already done it for him. To millions of Americans, he was never simply a lawyer, businessman, recovering addict, son, father, or private citizen. He was a Biden. And that surname came with something most people will never experience: enormous privilege and almost nowhere to hide. Now, news emerging from Delaware has pushed him once again into the center of a national argument. On paper, the development…

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    How Long Is Tuna Salad Safe in the Fridge?

    The dangerous thing about spoiled tuna salad is that it doesn’t always announce itself. There may be no terrible smell. No strange color. No obvious mold. You can open the container, look at yesterday’s lunch, and think: That seems completely fine. And it might be. But your nose is not a food-safety laboratory. Tuna salad combines several characteristics that make careful refrigeration especially important. It is moist, protein-rich, handled during preparation, and usually mixed with…

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    Tyrus wrestler: Wife, children, weight and net worth

    Before the television studios, before professional wrestling, before audiences knew the name Tyrus, there was a boy who sometimes wished he could wake up looking like somebody else. Not stronger. Not richer. Not famous. Different. For a child growing up biracial in a fractured family, identity was not an abstract question. It was something he carried visibly into every room. And there were times when that visibility hurt. Children learn surprisingly early which differences the…

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    House Approves ‘Take It Down’ Act to Combat Deepfake Revenge Imagery

    For years, the internet operated according to a brutal rule: Once an image was online, getting it back was almost impossible. Then artificial intelligence made the problem worse. Now the image doesn’t even have to be real. A face can be taken from a school photograph, an Instagram account, a professional profile, or an ordinary family picture and placed onto sexually explicit material that never existed. No encounter. No camera. No consent. Yet to everyone…

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    Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Living Liver Donation!

    There is a moment before a living liver transplant when two people are healthy enough to speak to each other, yet only one of them may survive without what is about to happen. One is sick. The other has volunteered to become a patient. That distinction is what makes living donation so extraordinary. The donor does not enter the hospital because disease has forced them there. They walk in knowing surgeons will make an incision,…

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    THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT RYAN SEACREST THAT WILL LEAVE YOU SPEECHLESS

    For years, everyone thought they knew Ryan. They knew the smile. The suit. The microphone held at exactly the right angle. They knew the man who could step onto a red carpet surrounded by noise, flashing cameras, publicists shouting names, celebrities rushing past, and somehow make the entire machine feel effortless. Ryan was dependable. Polished. Always ready. He could rescue an awkward interview with a joke, stretch thirty seconds of dead air into something entertaining,…

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    Manhattan Crash Leaves Investigators With Key Questions

    It happened in seconds. One moment, the Manhattan street was doing what Manhattan streets always do. Cars pushed through traffic. Pedestrians crowded the sidewalks. Delivery workers hurried between buildings. Someone checked a phone while waiting to cross. Someone else carried coffee toward an office. Taxis, horns, conversations, engines—the familiar noise of a city that rarely seems to stop moving. Then something went terribly wrong. A vehicle veered into catastrophe. By the time it stopped, two…

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