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It’s Liza: Body of Memphis Kindergarten Teacher, Heiress to Billion-Dollar Fortune Found

A body found in the search for a missing Memphis kindergarten teacher and heiress to a billion-dollar hardware fortune has been identified as the married mother of two, according to a report.

Iran Sentences Two LGBTQ Activists to Death

They were charged with promoting homosexuality and Christianity, the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights has said.

GOP Senate Candidate Tiffany Smiley Claims to Be Pro-life but Opposes Federal Abortion Ban, Supports Allowing Abortions Up Until Fetal Viability

Tiffany Smiley, a Republican challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. Patty Murray in Washington State in the 2022 election, said during an interview on CNN's "State...

Iran Plans to Use Facial Recognition Tech to Enforce Strict Hijab Law

The Iranian government plans to use facial recognition on public transport to identify women in violation of new strict hijab law.

13 Migrants Drowned in Last Week’s Single Border Crossing into Texas: CBP

The number of migrants who drowned during an illegal border crossing on Thursday rose to 13 by Sunday, according to CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus....

Neuralink Executive Says Twins With Elon Musk Conceived Via IVF

Zilis told colleagues the twins were conceived via in vitro fertilization.

White House: Nothing Wrong With Marines as Stage Dressing at Biden’s Anti-Maga Speech

The White House on Friday brushed off criticism for positioning U.S. Marines on stage for President Biden’s speech in which he smeared his political opponents as anti-democratic extremists.

Pesticide Exposure Killed My Husband — Farm Workers Need Better Protections

My husband, Alejandro, died from lung cancer in 2010. He was just 50 years old. For years, one of my husband's jobs was to tend to the lettuce fields where we worked in Greenfield.

The Untold Story of the Flight Attendant Fired for Expressing Pro-Life Views

Although she was about to publicly reveal a nightmarish personal experience—and the worst mistake of her life—Charlene Carter strode confidently through a stately Dallas federal courtroom.

China’s Uyghur Abuses ‘May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity’: U.N.

Former human rights chief released report 13 minutes before stepping down.

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