The guilty plea by Vance Boelter in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband closed the federal case and spared jurors a death penalty fight. The plea came with life sentences plus additional years, and prosecutors said Boelter faces separate state charges. Families, officials, and the community reacted with grief and calls for accountability as details about impersonation,…
Business & Finance
Realty Income is back on the radar because its yield sits near 5.4% while the company keeps churning out monthly payments, and recent rate moves have made the payout look more secure. This piece covers the cash yield, the AFFO math behind the payout, the balance sheet posture, and why retirees might see Realty Income as a steady income source.…
Health & Wellness
In a quiet, emotional scene just hours before a wedding, a bride in her gown made a determined trip to see her hospitalized mother, a visit filmed by family and shared widely online. The footage captures a brief but intense reunion that turned a looming absence into a memory the couple will carry forward. Viewers responded with their own stories…
Sports
Mauricio Pochettino has been clear and unflinching: “Despite not having any top-100 players, Team USA head coach Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that America can win the World Cup.” This piece looks at why that claim isn’t just bold talk, what Pochettino brings to the table, how the squad’s makeup might actually help, and the realistic obstacles standing in the way.…
Technology
Jennifer Combs says she was trying to help neighbors in Trinidad, Texas, report dirty water and get answers, but collecting complaints on Facebook turned into a felony arrest that exposed deep local tensions, legal costs and shaken trust in officials. Combs started by using a local Facebook page to gather reports after residents complained about discolored water, sediment and bad…