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- U.S.Oxygen
Man Sentenced To Life For Killing Diner Coworker Days After She Said She 'Just Wanted To Be Friends'
A Tennessee man has been sentenced to life in prison for violently stabbing his diner coworker to death days after she had told him she “just wanted to be friends.” It took the jury less than an hour Thursday to find Gabriel Enrique Turcios guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Savannah Burford, who was stabbed in the back parking lot of the Sunliner Diner in Pigeon Forge on January 8, 2020, according to WBIR. Burford’s mother, Julia Cutter—who had come to pick her up from th
- U.S.American City Business Journals
Bank of the West economist on Bay Area’s severe population loss during Covid: ‘It’s just scary’
"The data came in from the Census Bureau and it was even worse than we imagined," Bank of the West Chief Economist Scott Anderson said.
- U.S.Fox News
Tennessee family visiting Disney World says Apple AirTag was used to track them
A Florida family is claiming that an Apple AirTag was used to track them during their visit to Walt Disney World.
- LifestyleMarketWatch
‘I am angry’: I’m an unmarried stay-at-home mother in a 20-year relationship, but my boyfriend won’t put my name on the deed of our house. Am I unreasonable?
When our child was born, we decided that I would be a stay-at-home parent because my low-paying job didn’t cover the costs of child care, and at the time, we were stretched. Being in a long-term unmarried relationship can affect everything from taxes to real estate.
- CelebrityComplex
Jalen Rose Addresses Stephen A. Smith Rumors Amid His Divorce From Molly Qerim: ‘It Was Laughable to Me’
Jalen Rose opened up about his divorce from Molly Qerim and addressed rumors about her and Stephen A. Smith dating. "It bothered me," he said.
- PoliticsINSIDER
Maine governor thought Trump was having a 'nervous breakdown' during a call on which he complained about George Floyd protests: book
Floyd's murder "seemed to trigger something else entirely in Trump" in comparison to Joe Biden, per NYT reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns.