Amish Mother Drives Golf Cart into Lake—Husband and Son Found Dead

Authorities in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, are investigating a devastating incident at Atwood Lake. An Amish family from Holmes County was visiting the campground when things took a fatal turn. Around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, the mother allegedly drove a golf cart into the lake, carrying her teenage children—including her 15-year-old daughter and twin 18-year-old sons—all … Continued

Trump Gets Caught Lying by Governor Wes Moore

U.S. President Donald Trump has once again ignited political controversy, this time directing criticism at Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Trump’s remarks, made during a recent public appearance, have fueled ongoing debates about the sharp divisions in American politics. Trump’s Remarks During his speech, Trump accused Governor Moore of failing to effectively address Maryland’s challenges. He … Continued

Rescue Suspended for Climber Trapped Near 23,000 ft After Rescue Attempt Claims a Life

On August 12, Russian climber Natalia Nagovitsina became immobilized after breaking her leg during descent from Victory Peak, Kyrgyzstan’s towering summit at over 24,400 feet. Trapped at more than 22,900 feet in sub-zero temperatures, she faced weeks of isolation and peril. A Tragic Attempt to Save Her Italian mountaineer Luca Sinigaglia heroically ascended to Nagovitsina’s … Continued

Woman Says She Found Human Fingertip in Chicken Wrap

Mary Elizabeth Smith, a 43-year-old real estate agent from Manhattan, is suing a Mediterranean restaurant in Astoria, Queens, after she claims to have discovered a human fingertip inside a chicken wrap she ordered. The incident, which Smith alleges occurred in November 2023, has left her “permanently traumatized.” Legal Action Is Underway Smith filed a lawsuit … Continued

Benson Boone’s Tour Set Sparks Viral Feud—Fans Beg ‘Did They Do That on Purpose?’

Benson Boone’s “American Heart World Tour” kicked off its all-arena run in St. Paul, Minnesota, this August—and it’s already trending online. This is not because of his backflips or vocal range but because attendees (and livestream scrollers) say the stage design resembles something decidedly NSFW. Anatomy of the Design The stage features a bold red-and-silver … Continued

Jerry Adler Dies at 96, From Broadway Staple to Sopranos Icon

Jerry Adler’s career began not in front of the cameras, but behind curtain calls on Broadway. Born in Brooklyn in 1929 into a storied theatrical family, he worked throughout the 1950s to 1980s as a stage manager, supervisor, and director on more than 50 productions. His credits include landmark shows like My Fair Lady, The … Continued