• Chiefs' Rashee Rice sued for $1 million by 2 'severely injured' victims in Dallas car crash

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is being sued for $1 million in damages by two victims involved in the Dallas car crash this month.  Rice and SMU cornerback Teddy Knox are being sued by Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova, whose attorneys filed a lawsuit in Dallas County court on Thursday, per FOX 4 News. Petrovskiy and Gromova were in a 2022 Lexus 350 SUV when they were struck by Rice and Knox. An affidavit obtained by the Dallas Morning News found that the Lamborghini Urus,...

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    Why a Calif. mobile home is on the market for $2.1 million

    A new listing for a sun-drenched property in Malibu has all the luxurious stylings you’d expect from this wealthy, cliffside stretch of California coastline. The high-ceilinged, four-bedroom home features exposed wooden beams and white oak floors throughout, and the bright, open kitchen centers around a character-filled Moroccan zellige-tiled kitchen island. The backyard has been redone to exacting minimalist desert chic detail, complete with native plants, and replete with an outdoor shower for...

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    March fentanyl bust nabs nearly 1 million pills

    In a blow to fentanyl traffickers, authorities seized a massive cache of counterfeit prescription pills believed to contain fentanyl in late March.

  • Ted Clark’s in Waverly listed for sale for nearly $2 million

    WAVERLY, N.Y. (WETM) — Ted Clark's Busy Market is up for sale just months after closing its doors for the final time in late February. According to a listing on pyramidbrokerage.com, the building is for sale for the price of $1,950,000. The listing has the building sized at 12,100 SF which takes up .82 acres []

  • UK Police Seized Nearly A Quarter Million Cars Last Year

    At least 214,051 vehicles were seized in 2023, and the number one reason was for being driven without a license or insurance

  • Global Oil Production Dropped by 1.2 Million Bpd in February

    The world’s crude oil production fell by 1.2 million barrels per day bpd in February compared to the same month last year as steep output declines in Saudi Arabia and Iraq were partially offset by a large annual production gain in the United States, the latest data by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative JODI showed on Wednesday.       Compared to January 2024, global crude oil production jumped by 473,000 bpd in February as U.S. oil production rebounded following shut-ins due to bad weather...

  • WNBA Draft destroys records with nearly 2.5 million viewers

    Despite airing only on cable, Monday’s WNBA Draft shattered records for the league. Per Sports Media Watch, the draft, which featured Iowa’s Caitlin Clark going No. 1 overall to the Indiana Fever, averaged a stunning 2.446 million viewers. 2.446 million viewers for the WNBA Draft on ESPN from 7:30-9:29 PM ET. — Sports TV Ratings

  • Save nearly $80 on this 2-in-1 indoor electric grill and griddle

    Use the code ENJOY20 at checkout to score this indoor electric grill and griddle for only $50.39 by April 16.

  • 1 dead after car pinned under semi in head-on crash near Boise City

    The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety released information on a Thursday night head-on crash southeast of Boise City, which killed one driver after their vehicle was pinned under a semi-truck.

  • Business property damage costing Seattle $1.2 million in aid payouts

    (The Center Square) – The City of Seattle’s program that provides small businesses with grants to cover the costs of repairing property damage to their stores has utilized $1.2 million since it first launched in 2022. In 2022, when reports of property crime were at an all-time high in Seattle, the city’s Office of Economic Development announced nearly $2 million in federal funds, care of the American Rescue Plan Act, to aid small businesses that have been affected by property...

  • Japan Post Bank system glitch delays 1.2 million money transfers

    Japan Post Bank Co said Tuesday that a nationwide system failure has caused delays in receiving nearly 1.2 million money transfers from other banks. The bank said the system failure began at 8:40 a.m. and was resolved by 10:07 p.m. It said there is no evidence indicating a cyberattack. The

  • 2-Car Crash Hospitalizes 1, Closes Part Of Busy Hudson Valley Road

    A two-vehicle crash in the Hudson Valley sent one person to the hospital and caused a brief closure on a busy roadway. The incident happened in Putnam County on Wednesday, April 17 just before 10 a.m., when two cars collided on Route 6N in Mahopac near Parker Drive, according to the Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department.  Arriving first responders soon closed Route 6N at the nearest intersections and tended to the drivers' injuries. One driver was taken to Hudson Valley Hospital while the...