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  • FBI releases surveillance video of masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch

    (Gray News) – Authorities have released surveillance photos and video showing a possible suspect in the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. FBI Director Kash Patel posted the images on X. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also shared the photos. “The video was recovered from residual data located in backend systems,” Patel wrote, saying the images show “an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance.” The video shows…

  • Honoring a Performer Whose Legacy Continues to Inspire Audiences

    Some performers spend their entire careers chasing attention, striving to be louder, faster, or more visible than those around them. Others follow a quieter path, one built not on spectacle but on trust. T.K. Carter’s journey clearly belonged to the second kind. Over decades of work in television, film, and theater, he earned something far more enduring than momentary applause. He earned the confidence of audiences who felt seen, understood, and respected through his performances. From the very beginning, Carter…

  • A sniffer dog has just detected a strange smell coming from the bathroom at Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s house

    SHOCKING UPDATE: Was the Foul Odor Simply a Sign the House Had Been Left Untouched for Too Long? Investigators have addressed a troubling development at Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s house after service dogs alerted officers to a strong odor coming from a bathroom toilet drain, briefly raising fears of a far more serious discovery. But according to officials familiar with the inspection, the source of the smell does not appear to be evidence of harm or foul play. So what was…

  • Vacation Sink Safety Trick

    Before leaving for vacation, most people remember to unplug appliances, lock up valuables, and shut off the water. But one area often overlooked is the sink—both in the kitchen and bathroom. Ignoring it can lead to musty odors, moisture buildup, or even insect infestations. When a house sits empty, especially during warmer months, plumbing systems can dry out due to lack of use. This can allow sewer gases to creep in through the drains, creating unpleasant smells. The stagnant, damp…

  • Elvis Presley’s 1962 Private Plane Has Been Sold, Revealing a Remarkable Interior

    Elvis Presley’s private Lockheed JetStar wasn’t just transportation; it was a moving portrait of who he was offstage. Wrapped in crimson velvet, polished wood, and soft carpeting, the jet offered a warmth and intimacy that contrasted sharply with the chaos of his public life. Here, he could relax with family, watch television high above the clouds, and enjoy small comforts like a galley and a surprisingly spacious lavatory, all tailored to his taste. It was a refuge, not a spectacle….

  • Unfortunately, massive accident leaves more than 65 people without life.

    Nation in Mourning After Tragic Accident Claims Over 65 Lives A devastating accident has left the nation reeling, with more than 65 people confirmed dead. The sudden tragedy has shaken entire communities, leaving families in grief and officials under pressure to find answers. Emergency teams rushed to the scene, but the scale of destruction made rescue operations extremely difficult. Investigating the CauseAuthorities are now examining possible causes, including mechanical failure or human error. While no conclusions have been reached, investigators…

  • Did you know that if you eat BANANA EVERY DAY your body can

    Bananas are widely regarded as nutritional powerhouses, offering a dense package of essential nutrients in a simple, natural form. They are an excellent source of potassium, a mineral vital for maintaining healthy blood pressure, proper heart rhythm, and optimal muscle function. Their dietary fiber supports smooth digestion and gut health, while naturally occurring sugars provide a quick, sustained source of energy—making bananas a practical choice for both active individuals and those seeking balanced daily nutrition. In addition, vitamin B6 plays…

  • A **U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman

    What happened  Different accounts of what led to the shooting  Federal authorities’ version  Public reaction  What’s next In Summary

  • AOC Has Some Explaining To Do Over Where Funds Meant for Thanksgiving Turkeys Turkeys Went

    What initially appeared to be another feel-good holiday appeal from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez instead ignited controversy after supporters discovered that donations were being routed through ActBlue directly into the campaign account for “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress.” There was no prominently identified nonprofit partner, no clear charitable separation—just a warm, seasonal message that ultimately fed a political fundraising pipeline. The shift was subtle but significant. In previous years, Ocasio-Cortez’s holiday messaging highlighted specific charitable organizations and cited concrete outcomes, such as the…

  • Why Were We So Thin In The 70s (The Truth Will Surprise You)

    There was a time—not very long ago—when seeing widespread obesity was uncommon. If you look at family albums, school photos, or beach snapshots from the 1970s, you’ll notice that most people appeared more active and physically balanced. This wasn’t because they followed special diets or had extraordinary self-control. The real difference was how daily life worked. The environment itself encouraged movement, regular eating patterns, and natural balance. 1. Movement was built into daily life In the 1970s, many households had…