Cleveland firefighter was murdered 4 months after getting married after his wife arranged his killing in hopes of collecting his insurance money.
But he forgot to remove his ex-wife as the beneficiary on his insurance policy, so she received the money instead.
A biology teacher in Pine Bluff, Arkansas noticed one of her students kept falling asleep in class. Instead of sending her to the principal, she asked why. The girl was living with a grandmother who had no bed for her, in a house with termites eating the walls and the electricity shut off. The teacher, Crystal Barnes, bought a bed frame and mattress with her own money, on a fifty thousand dollar salary. When she delivered it, the girl asked if she could also have some food. She was hungry. Barnes now keeps a cart of snacks in her classroom, paid for out of pocket, because she can't undo what federal cuts have done but she can do that much.
Barnes found her own way out of a similar hole as a pregnant fifteen year old, through a nonprofit that fed her son and helped her finish school. She's spending her career paying that forward one bed, one snack cart at a time. It's not policy. It's not enough. It's just what's left when policy fails and someone still shows up anyway.
Florida Republican Mike Caruso, who advocated for the death penalty for pedophiles, has been arrested for sexually abusing and molesting his own grandson.
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. announced a voluntary recall this week of certain Outshine Fruit Bars flavors "due to possible foreign material contamination with glass." https://t.co/z4rwflcnfM
How many people outside of Gary, Indiana are aware they haven't had electricity for a week? These videos on IG ny this young lady are the first reports I'm seeing that they have no power, fuel, or food (no refrigeration), and people are being robbed for generators and supplies.