Every modern automobile carries a 17-character vehicle identification number, an alphanumeric string unique to that single ...
As America's fourth largest city is gripped by rumors of a serial killer, officials have now confirmed that the number of bodies found in Houston's bayous is greater than previously known. Fear of a ...
Edward Theodore Gein was born in 1906 in La Crosse County, Wisconsin. He lived a reclusive life under the strict control of his mother, Augusta, whose fanatical religious beliefs shaped his worldview.
A lottery player in Maryland used a lucky number to buy a ticket and won a big prize — then a butterfly appeared. The woman bought a $5 Break The Bank scratch-off at a convienence store in Brooklyn ...
The DVLA will launch a new wave of number plates this week, with thousands of fresh registrations becoming available. The latest release will begin from 10am on Tuesday 7 October. It will include ...
Bodoland Lottery Result Today LIVE Updates for October 18, 2025: The Bodoland Lottery Department will declare the Bodoland Lottery Result today, October 18, 2025, at 3:00 PM. Usually, the Bodoland ...
A third-party customer service system used by Discord's support teams has been hacked, compromising some user personal data, including government IDs. Discord has written to some users confirming that ...
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On this week’s watch list, we have a limited selection, but Netflix leads the pack with three titles, including an animated one based on a Hindu epic. Jio Hotstar is close behind with an investigative ...
Kimberly Draxler was in shock when she called her mortgage lender in April and was told her four-bedroom home in Hillview, Kentucky, would be sold out from under her in a matter of days. Though she ...
Many Americans are eager to put money away for retirement, but that goal is increasingly out of reach because more workers are living paycheck to paycheck, a new Goldman Sachs study finds. Roughly 42% ...
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