Laura Kowal was looking for love online and ended up being conned out of $1.5 million before her mysterious death. A year-long CBS News investigation found that experts believe law enforcement isn't keeping pace with romance scammers like the ones who victimized Kowal. Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports the first of a four-part series, "Anything for Love," a look inside the nation's romance scam epidemic. [Don't miss Part 2 of the investigative series "Anything for Love" on the "CBS Evening News...
With four million copies sold and three books in adaptation, the Beach Read author is riding high. She talks about hope, TikTok tropes and escapismA few weeks after Emily Henry’s second romance novel, You and Me on Vacation, was published in May 2021, she noticed a “giant” spike in sales. Her editor and agent had noticed it too. They were all emailing and texting, trying to figure out what was happening, when someone finally cracked it: “It’s BookTok”.Henry had already made it on to the New York...
They had only been married for 11 months when the world-famous novelist was attacked by a frenzied knifeman. His wife remembers the intense drama of hearing the news, and the traumatic aftermathI woke early and alone on the sunny morning of Friday 12 August 2022. I was having coffee at the moment my husband, the Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, was nearly killed in a stabbing on stage in Chautauqua, New York.This was the last morning, innocent and ordinary, before my life was shattered by the 27...
This week on WWE Raw, Becky Lynch won a battle royal in the main event to win the WWE Women's World Championship. Prior to the match, there was a backstage segment with Liv and Dominik Mysterio. No words were exchanged but the segment left fans with a lot of questions. While speaking on Busted Open
People's exhibit 176A documents how a deal is done for Playboy model's story. It shows how her lawyer sealed a deal for $150k with National Enquirer editor. 'Did he cheat on Melania,' asks editor Dylan Howard on June 10, 2016
This is a story of many stories and it begins with a group of Filipino bandsmen who tramped through a snowstorm while playing Wagner, Beethoven and what-have-you, here in the US capital more than a hundred years ago.
An interview with a financial adviser about the financial steps widows should take.
For years I worked as police reporter for The Washington Times, spending long hours in squad cars in various cities getting to know cops well. Now I listen to nice white people in the suburbs, and self-assured voices from NPR, talking about the police. They know nothing of the world where the police work. They […]
Hard work, passion, virtue, and true grit earmark the American heartland. Anecdotes, generation-spanning farm families, and crop innovations speak volumes. They are all children of Read More
Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking (HWF) is a non-profit organization that seeks to provide opportunities and training to Hawaiʻi’s diverse population of potential filmmakers.
In the ahupuaʻa of Kāneʻohe, which lies within the moku of Koʻolaupoko here on Oʻahu, is a roadway that whose name takes us around the islands.
In this special episode of Mississippi Stories, Editor-at-Large Marshall Ramsey talks to Natalie Moore, peer wellness support services coordinator for the Mississippi Mental Health Association.