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A boat tragedy that rocked a community
Nine men died when the boat Quiet Waters sank in 1954, leaving their families devastated.BBC News - Top stories -
‘I live in a slum’: My ex-husband knocked down, then rebuilt my home and left it in foreclosure. Now he refuses to pay alimony.
“He woke one morning and announced he was done.”MarketWatch - Business -
Review: In 'Evil Does Not Exist,' a woodsy community confronts malice of a modern stripe
After winning an Oscar for "Drive My Car," Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi returns with an exquisitely subtle portrait of a community at war with a company.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Paramount’s new ‘Office of the CEO’ now has a principal executive — while its ex-CEO will still collect a hefty paycheck
Paramount Global has named Chris McCarthy as interim principal executive officer of its new three-executive leadership team, the media conglomerate said.MarketWatch - Business -
‘Our prenup stirred up resentment’: My husband, 62, lives in my home. I pay for his credit card, car loan, vacations and groceries. Now he wants to pool our assets.
“He has $1.2 million invested. I have close to $5 million in investments.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘Encampment cannot continue’: UChicago issues letter, asks community to avoid Main Quad
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Arkansas trans community center vandalized for 5th time in past year, advocates say
The founder of InTRANSitive, the only trans community center in Arkansas, said the center has been vandalized five times in the past year.NBC News - Top stories -
The Premier League Salary Cap and the $500 Million Elephant in the Room
Clubs voted to push on with plans for a salary cap. Here’s how it could work.The New York Times - Sports -
178 people rescued amid Texas flood watch: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
A flood watch remains in effect for more than 11 million people in Texas and Oklahoma on Saturday morning as a number of flood warnings are in effect.ABC News - Top stories -
Hundreds rescued in Houston; flood watch affects millions in Texas, Oklahoma
The U.S. Coast Guard said they had medevaced an hours-old baby from Cleveland, Texas, amid the floodwaters.CBS News - Top stories
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