A lottery winner in Jamaica claimed a prize worth more than $1.1 million while wearing a mask that looks like the Ghostface character from the horror film “Scream.”
Author: Joel Shannon, USA TODAY
Ted Cruz says billions in assets tied to ‘El Chapo’ should fund the border wall
Sen. Ted Cruz said Tuesday that billions of dollars in assets connected to convicted drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo”Guzmán should be used to build a border wall with Mexico. His idea has previously been criticized as impractical.
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Lawsuit seeks to force all-male fraternities at Yale to allow women
Three students who have brought the lawsuit to federal court say they have been groped at fraternity parties and know other students who were either sexually assaulted or harassed at the parties.
Multiple detainees at ICE facility have mumps, Texas authorities confirm
Seven adult detainees at a Houston Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility have mumps,Houston Health Department officials confirmed Saturday.
Fined for ‘bizarre behavior’ including unwanted face licking, Florida official resigns
Nancy Oakley, a former Madeira Beach City Commissioner, has resigned after being fined $5,000 by a state ethics commission in the wake of numerous accusations, including that she sexually harassed a former city official and licked his face.
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‘She knows’: Nancy Pelosi’s daughter reacts to mother’s viral clap at Trump during SOTU
Christine Pelosi posted to Twitter Wednesday that the viral image, widely described as a condescending clap, reminded her of her teen years.
Infant ibuprofen recall: New lots for Walmart, CVS Pharmacy impacted amid dosing concerns
Tris Pharma, Inc. has expanded a voluntary nationwiderecall ofinfant ibuprofen amid concerns the medication may containahigherconcentrationof ibuprofen than labeled.
More than 36,000 pounds of Tyson chicken nuggets recalled because they may contain rubber
Certain products labeled “Tyson white meat panko chicken nuggets” may be contaminated with rubber, USDA says. This comes a day after one from Perdue.
Florida man thought he was stealing opioids but instead got laxatives, police say
Peter Emery, 56, is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing pills he thought wereopioids but were actually laxatives.
Shutdown could cripple air travel, unions warn: At some point, ‘the entire system will break’
The partial government shutdown has forcedair traffic controllers, Transportation Security Administration officers, FBI agents, and othersafetystaff to work without pay. Unions say that is creating “serious safety concerns.”
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