Family’s holiday heartbreak after grandfather fatally struck by unlicensed moped driver going the wrong way

Queens Tragedy: Grandfather Killed by Wrong-Way Moped Driver A 68-year-old grandfather was tragically struck by a wrong-way moped driver while crossing an intersection in Queens, just days before he was set to bring his daughter home for Christmas, according to family members. Trevor Lloyd Samuels, a former correctional officer from Jamaica, lost his life after […]
Public Companies’ Cryptocurrency Plans Go Wrong: From 2600% Gains to 86% Losses

Public Companies Facing Crypto Losses Public companies that heavily invested in cryptocurrencies are now dealing with substantial financial setbacks. Once-promising investment strategies have led to sharp declines in stock prices, leaving these companies to navigate the fallout. What happened: Firms that converted cash into Bitcoin or other digital tokens, inspired by strategies from prominent figures […]
A criminal targets the wrong person with a weapon and faces serious consequences.

Deputies from the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office in upstate New York responded to an assault with a deadly weapon in Vernon on Monday night. Vernon is situated roughly 40 minutes east of Syracuse. Authorities were alerted to a person behaving erratically on Simmons Road, who was reportedly pointing what looked like a handgun at two […]
Evaluation ‘Highly Unreliable’, Data ‘Frequently Wrong’

Analysis of Investigative Limitations During a recent segment on CNN News Central, Andrew McCabe, a senior law enforcement analyst and former FBI deputy director, discussed the challenges of investigations, describing them as “an imprecise and imperfect science.” He noted that investigations depend heavily on the information we can obtain, both from our own resources and […]
The new lost generation in America is searching for a home but discovering the wrong ones.

Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Generation Z A friend of mine who works closely with high school students recently shared an observation. He overheard a group of boys discussing “international Jewry,” and he was quite taken aback. These were kids who seemed innocent enough, expressing views that would likely have been unthinkable just two decades […]
Boaters in Florida saved after spending 20 hours at sea when a birthday fishing trip goes wrong

A Memorable Birthday Celebration Turned Dramatic A birthday party turned into a harrowing experience for four individuals when their fishing outing ended in disaster. On Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard rescued them after they spent 20 hours stranded on a capsized 24-foot sailboat, located 42 miles off Clearwater, Florida. The four family members embarked on […]
Text sent to the wrong number sparks a ten-year Thanksgiving friendship in Arizona

Unexpected Thanksgiving Bond Sometimes, the most meaningful connections arise from unexpected moments. For one duo in Arizona, a simple mistake led to a decade of Thanksgiving celebrations together, marking their tenth year this season. Back in 2016, Wanda Dench intended to text her grandchildren about Thanksgiving plans but accidentally reached out to Jamal Hinton in […]
Hundreds of gallons of heating oil mistakenly delivered to the wrong Massachusetts home

Heating Oil Accident in Massachusetts Family’s Basement A family’s basement in Massachusetts suffered a significant oil spill on Tuesday, flooding with hundreds of gallons of heating oil due to a contractor’s mistake, just days before Thanksgiving. Fawcett Energy was supposed to deliver oil to a residence on Linwood Street in Malden, but accidentally ended up […]
Something has gone seriously wrong: Marriage is in a ‘dire’ decline — possibly due to women

Declining Marriage Rates in the U.S. Marriage rates have seen a notable decline over the decades, dropping from 10.6 marriages per 1,000 individuals in 1980 to 6.1 in 2023. Interestingly, last year, American adults reported that marriage rates were relatively high compared to historical records since the Census Bureau began tracking marital status back in […]
Dear Abby: Am I wrong to say sorry for raising my voice at my daughter’s undesirable boyfriend?

Dear Abby: My daughter is asking me to apologize to her boyfriend “Harry” for raising my voice at her while I was helping her move six years ago. I traveled quite a distance—about 250 miles—just to assist her. So, on moving day, Harry didn’t take any leave from work, which meant he didn’t show up […]