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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Stealing Millions for Luxury Life: Ex-Facebook and Nike DEI Manager's Shocking Fraud Revealed

Ever wondered how a successful employee could turn into a thief? Let's talk about Barbara Furlow-Smiles, who worked as a diversity program manager at Facebook and later Nike. She got caught red-handed stealing over $5 million! This was no small theft; she planned it meticulously with fake vendors, b

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Oct 07 2024OPINION

Hezbollah's Blunder: Palestinian Lives Don't Matter

For a long time, the Shiite group Hezbollah has been posing as a big supporter of Palestinians. But on November 3, something strange happened. Hezbollah's rockets hit a village in the West Bank called Deir Istiya. This wasn’t some small mistake; it caused real damage to Palestinian homes and lives.

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Habitat for Humanity's Ex-Finance Director Pleads Guilty to COVID Fund Misuse

The former Finance Director of Habitat for Humanity in Central South Carolina, Ashley Clark Ingram, has admitted to embezzling over $388,000 meant for COVID-19 relief. This misappropriation of funds was discovered through an internal investigation conducted by the organization after she left her pos

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Israeli-Lebanese Conflict: Civilians Bear the Brunt as Violence Escalates

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, triggered by recent events in Gaza, has resulted in a significant civilian toll. Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, continues to defy Israeli attacks despite the mounting casualties. Without prior warnings, Israeli strikes have devastated Lebanese

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Is Lebanon Ready to Break Free?

The recent death of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, has sparked mixed feelings across Lebanon and the Middle East. Some celebrate this event as a chance to free the country from Iran's grip and restore Lebanese sovereignty. Others worry about the potential backlash and increased bloodshed. For

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Death of Hassan Nasrallah: A Turning Point for Hezbollah

Hezbollah has faced many challenges since its founding in 1982. The group fought a long war with Israel, eventually liberating southern Lebanon in 2000. In 2005, Syria withdrew its troops from Lebanon under international pressure, leaving Hezbollah to fill the void. This wasn't easy, given Lebanon's

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Why Eliminating Nasrallah Isn't Enough for Peace

Imagine a bully who's been running amok for years. This isn't just any bully; they've got backers who supply them with weapons and money. Now, what if someone finally stood up to this bully and took them out? You'd think the problem would be solved, right? Not quite. That's similar to the situa

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: A Different Perspective

In 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez shot their parents dead in their Beverly Hills home. The motive? It's still debated. Some say greed, while others point to years of abuse. Netflix's "Monsters" revisits this case with a new twist—an alleged incestuous relationship between the brothers. Ryan Murphy, th

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Shocking Embezzlement: Habitat for Humanity's Finance Director Steals Over $500K

Imagine trusting someone to handle your money and then finding out they've taken half a million dollars for themselves. That's exactly what happened at Habitat for Humanity of Central South Carolina. Ashley Clark Ingram, who was the director of finance and operations, pleaded guilty to stealing gove

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin's Top Runner Chez Mellusi Leaves to Prioritize Health

Wisconsin Badgers' leading running back, Chez Mellusi, has decided to step away from the team to concentrate on his health. The team announced this on Friday, expressing their support for Mellusi's decision to focus on recovery. Mellusi, a sixth-year senior, has faced various injuries, including tea

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