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Survivors say Russia is waging a war of sexual violence in occupied areas of Ukraine. Men are often...
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSometimes the door would open, and they would say: ‘We’re going to take out our batons and we’re...
Massachusetts Fugitive "The Bad Breath Rapist" Captured in California
Shore NewsNetwork· 6 days agoLee was convicted in absentia for a 2005 rape and home invasion in Quincy, Massachusetts, but fled...
Patient’s Dark Fantasy About Aetna Lands Him in Jail
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMany Americans loathe their health insurance providers.A majority say they have severe concerns about financial hardship due to medical bills—even with...
Judge sentences Antioch man for kidnapping, rape, attempted burglary
NBC Bay Area· 3 days agoAn Alameda County judge on Friday sentenced 39-year-old Antioch man Keith Kenard Asberry Jr. to the...
The 33 best revenge movies to watch this weekend
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCharles Bronson stars as Paul Kersey, a pacifist architect who transforms into a ruthless vigilante when his wife is murdered and his daughter is raped...
Jewish veteran from London prepares to commemorate 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
Dothan Eagle· 9 hours agoEven as he prepared to embark for the battlefields of Normandy, Pvt. Mervyn Kersh was summoned by...
Middletown residents turn out for town hall to stop violence
Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMay 29—Residents and officials filled council chambers Tuesday night to take up Middletown City Manager Paul Lolli on a chance to talk about recent violence in the city. What was billed as " ...
Fallen Idols: What happened to the Carter family? - Dexerto
Dexerto· 7 days agoWith Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter out now, here’s everything you need to know about what...
'Chilling': Palm Beach hospitals gave patients' private medical info to Facebook, lawsuit says
The Palm Beach Post· 6 days agoAn online tracking tool buried within the code of local hospitals' websites has been collecting...
Privacy concerns don’t stop people from putting their DNA on the internet to help solve crimes
Houston Chronicle· 6 days agoOver the past year DNA submitted to ancestry websites have helped police in the United States identify the killers in several unsolved crimes, including the Golden State Killer case – a longtime ...