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From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
Rising Storm in the Caribbean: The Growing Tensions Between the United States and Venezuela
Rising Storm in the Caribbean: The Growing Tensions Between the United States and Venezuela** In recent months, tensions between the United States and Venezuela have reached their highest point in years, transforming what was once a largely diplomatic and economic standoff into a situation filled with military signals and open hostility. The deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier group to the Caribbean and the arrival of a U.S. warship in Trinidad and Tobago have fueled fears of possible military confrontation. Venezuela’s government has condemned these actions as direct threats to its sovereignty, while Washington insists the operations are meant to maintain regional security and counter illegal activities.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
My Neighbor Isn’t Human — I Have Proof
I’ve lived in my apartment complex in Portland, Oregon, for six years. It’s a quiet neighborhood — retirees, students, a few families. The kind of place where nothing ever happens. That changed the day Apartment 3B got a new tenant.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
The Ghost Returns: Blood on the Costa del Crime. AI-Generated.
The Mediterranean sun rose over Marbella like a blade of gold, cutting through the mist that hung over the harbor. It had been almost three years since Patrick “Patsy” Doran, the man the underworld called The Ghost, vanished into legend.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
New Evidence Emerges Linking Hyeji Bae to Drug Smuggling Network
October 25, 2025 – Seoul, South Korea — Explosive new evidence has surfaced linking Hyeji Bae (배혜지) to an international drug smuggling ring exposed earlier this year. A resurfaced Instagram story from the now-arrested Japanese DJ Masanori Morita shows him tagging Hyeji Bae inside a Seoul nightclub, referring to her as “family.” Morita was later arrested in Japan for importing MDMA and ketamine — the very same drugs believed to have been circulating within Seoul’s elite party scene.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Criminal
South Korean Christian Abusers, Exploiters, and Frauds are Historically Common
This chronological overview traces seven decades of major crimes committed by South Korean Christian leaders, from Park Tae-seon’s 1950s fraud convictions to Jung Myung-seok’s 2025 sexual-violence sentence. It details embezzlement, fraud, tax evasion, sexual assault, and coercive control cases involving figures such as Sun Myung Moon, David Yonggi Cho, and Shin Ok-ju. The analysis links these patterns to the professional limitations of theology-only education and rigid gender expectations in conservative Christianity, suggesting that such environments may exacerbate vulnerability to corruption. It closes by urging stronger transparency, regulation, and ethical oversight within South Korea’s religious institutions.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen3 months ago in Criminal
Why Your Washing Machine Isn’t Drying Clothes Properly: Common Causes and Solutions. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever pulled a load of laundry out of your washing machine only to find it still damp—despite selecting a “dry” or “spin” cycle—you’re not alone. Many modern washing machines, especially combo washer-dryer units or those with integrated drying functions, promise convenience by handling both washing and drying in one go. Yet, when clothes come out wetter than expected, it’s not just frustrating—it can lead to mildew, wasted time, and even damage to your machine over time.
By handy maneshon3 months ago in Criminal
France: daring daytime heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris
The Louvre Robber The Louvre Museum in Paris is one of the world’s greatest cultural institutions. It holds thousands of priceless artworks and historical artifacts, including masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Known for its beauty and significance, the Louvre attracts millions of visitors every year. However, in October 2025, this symbol of art and heritage became the scene of a shocking robbery that left the public and authorities stunned. A group of organized thieves managed to break into the museum and steal valuable Napoleonic jewels, raising serious questions about how such a crime could occur in one of the most secure museums on earth.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
The “No Kings” Movement — A New American Call for Democracy
The “No Kings” Movement — A New American Call for Democracy** In recent weeks, the “No Kings” movement has emerged across the United States as a powerful social and political statement. The phrase, simple yet deeply symbolic, represents a growing call among Americans to reaffirm democratic values and resist any sign of authoritarianism or excessive concentration of power in the hands of political leaders. Although the slogan is new, the idea behind it is rooted in the very foundation of American history — a nation born out of opposition to monarchy and built on the principles of equality and shared governance.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
The Consumer Protection Laws That Support Timeshare Cancellations
For many owners, a timeshare starts as a dream of vacations and freedom. Over time, however, rising maintenance fees, high-pressure sales tactics, and inflexible contracts turn that dream into a financial burden. The Timeshare Cancellation Resource Center (TCRC) helps owners escape these obligations by applying consumer protection laws that level the playing field. These statutes provide the legal foundation that makes successful cancellations possible.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Criminal
Dan White, k*ller of Harvey Milk and the mayor of San Francisco, was charged with voluntary mansla*ghter rather than m*rder. The defense argued that W. AI-Generated.
Dan White, k*ller of Harvey Milk and the mayor of San Francisco, was charged with voluntary mansla*ghter rather than m*rder. The defense argued that W
By Story silver book 3 months ago in Criminal







