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Scottie Scheffler releases statement after Friday morning arrest at PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler released a statement after he was arrested and charged with four counts after he was was arrested by Louisville police on Friday.
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Authorities continue hunt for 2 people who committed 'archeological theft' at US national park
Law enforcement officers are still looking for two suspects they say committed “archeological theft” at a U.S national park in Utah two days after they asked for help from the public. The incident occurred on March 23 at Canyonlands National Park in Moab, Utah, at the Cave Spring Cowboy Camp in the Needles district of the park at approximately 5:30 p.m. when security cameras captured two people enter “a signed-as-closed area, removed artifacts from a cabinet, and handled historic harnesses in a
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Man wins nearly $2 million placing $5 side bet at Las Vegas casino
Joseph Nardello made the win through the Millionaire Progressive, which allows customers to place a $5 side bet while playing table games at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
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Death Valley visitor admits to damaging 113-year-old tower in an act of 'desperation'
A Death Valley National Park visitor has claimed responsibility for damaging a 113-year-old historic tower, park officials say.
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I’m a dermatologist — this is the one nail sign you should never ignore
"While it's not common, it can be easily missed if you don't know what you're looking for," Dr. Lindsey Zubritsky said about the "serious" condition.
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Plane Breaks Up Mid-Air Over Tennessee, Killing 3 People Onboard
A Beechcraft V35 crashed near Franklin, Tennessee on Wednesday, killing all three people onboard. This wasn’t the typical single-engine plane crash, as Initial findings indicate the aircraft broke apart in the sky, ABC News reports. A 911 caller reported hearing an explosion that is believed to be the crash, according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. Federal investigators are now combing through the debris field, looking for answers.
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The Only Way You Should Store Bananas, According to Chiquita
You bought them green and within days they are black and bruised.
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Olivia Dunne Dons Bedazzled Jumpsuit With Mesh Cutouts for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2024 Launch Party
Dunne was recently announced as Nautica's newest women's ambassador.
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Shania Twain Just Embraced the White Hair Trend, and We Have to Bow Down
Shania Twain just returned to Vegas to kick off her Come On Over - All The Hits residency and debuted gorgeous dove white hair.
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“SI Swimsuit ”Model Lauren Chan 1 Year After History-Making Rookie Debut: 'I've Come Into My Own' (Exclusive)
One year after Chan's 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' debut, the model opened up to PEOPLE about the sources of her confidence
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VideoWoman claims Alzheimer’s symptoms were reversed after five years
In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her symptoms have been reversed after participating in Dr. Dean Ornish’s clinical trial on the effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease. That peer-reviewed study will be published in the journal “Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy” in June 2024. Dr. Ornish’s program includes a plant-based diet, re
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'My skin is tighter and softer': Grab this popular anti-aging retinol cream on sale for just $16
Raved a 65-year-old fan: 'I tried this lotion on one arm and did a comparison. The difference was astounding and immediate.'
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‘I'm an Endocrinologist, and This Is the #1 Type of Fruit (Yes, Fruit) I Recommend to Everyone With Diabetes'
An endocrinologist shares what to keep in mind if you want a sweet snack.
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Young Sheldon's Finale Dropped A Shocking Reveal And Possibly Solved Big Bang Theory Inconsistencies
The Young Sheldon finale had thrills, and even gave a possible explanation between inconsistencies between it and The Big Bang Theory.
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'Absolute dinosaur' gator seen on Florida school path
Wildlife trappers were called to a Florida school where an "absolute dinosaur of an alligator" came wandering up a path.
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HBO’s most eagerly-anticipated sci-fi movie spinoff gets a tantalising tease
One of the best science fiction movies in a decade is getting a small screen spinoff.
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‘You guys are seriously broke’: Dave Ramsey delivers wake up call to Iowa couple making nearly $200,000
"We just kinda went crazy"
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Your BLTs Will Never Be The Same With This Extra Ingredient
Give your BLT an instant upgrade by swapping out the bacon with this delightfully crispy ingredient. Once you make the switch, you may never go back.
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Python hunters must humanely kill snakes: How Florida has cracked down in contests through the years
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A hunter shooting a gun to kill a python? Forbidden. What about freezing the snake to kill it? Prohibited. A python run over by a car? Not allowed. These types of killings have happened before, though rarely. So how is someone supposed to properly kill a snake in the Python Challenge, the state-led contest that sends hunters scouring the Everglades for them each year? ...
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'$2 Million Is Nothing' Suze Orman Warns Don't Retire If You Don't Have At Least $5 Million Or $10 Million Saved
On the "Afford Anything" podcast, Suze Orman delivered a pointed critique on the notion of retiring early with a $2 million portfolio. She was direct in her advice, emphasizing the insufficiency of such an amount for early retirement. "Two million dollars is nothing," Orman declared, "It’s nothing. It’s pennies in today’s world, to tell you the truth." Don't Miss: The average American couple has saved this much money for retirement — How do you compare? Can you guess how many Americans successfu
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