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- INSIDER
11-year-old who saved up money for a lemonade stand was scammed by a man who gave him fake $100 bill and asked for exact change
Jeremy, who lives in Washington state, used his allowance to set up a lemonade stand but was stiffed by a man using a fake $100.
- KMSP
Dramatic video captures crash on I-35E involving teens in a stolen Kia, police say
New video shows a chaotic crash of a stolen rental car involving four teens. Traffic cameras captured police trying to stop the vehicle on 35-E in Little Canada. The car crashes into the median twice and four people come running out and across the busy highway. All four were arrested.
- Tacoma News Tribune
They beat a woman, stomped her, stole her shoe collection. Now they’ve been sentenced
The Midland woman jumped from her second-story balcony to escape the attack, records show.
- Business Insider
Actress Anne Heche crashed her car into a Los Angeles home while the owner was in the backyard. It took 59 firefighters to put out the blaze.
The incident occurred just before 11 a.m. on Friday when Heche crashed into a home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles.
- LA Times
Los Angeles bank executive among three killed in lightning strike near White House
Brooks Lambertson, 29, was a vice president at City National Bank and a graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
- CBS-Philadelphia
3 women shot in Brewerytown were targeted due to Instagram post: Philadelphia police
All three women were transported to an area hospital and placed in stable condition.
- The Daily Telegram
Imprisoned John Skelton, whose sons are missing, denied parole
John Skelton is serving a a 10- to 15-year sentence on three counts of unlawful imprisonment of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton. The boys disappeared while with their father at Thanksgiving 2010.
- Miami Herald
More than 300 Haitian migrants arrived in an overloaded boat off the Florida Keys
A group of more than 300 Haitian migrants arrived offshore from the Florida Keys Saturday afternoon, according to the U.S. Coast Guard and Border Patrol.
- Austin American-Statesman
Fact-check: Does Texas have highest number of rape offenses in nation?
Texas governor candidate Beto O'Rourke's social media post on rape statistics missing context.
- Raleigh News and Observer
As demand continues, residents swap guns for cash at second Durham County gun buyback
Some wanted to change to a gun-free home. Some wanted to clean old guns out of their collection. At the end of the day, Durham County just wants more guns off the streets.
- INSIDER
A woman visiting Alaska showed two cops who stopped her while driving a 'white privilege card' and the cops let her off
The woman couldn't find her license so produced a "white privilege card" instead and told the officers who stopped her, "I back the blue."
- The Gainesville Sun
Gainesville is the latest city around the state to have antisemitic flyers show up at homes
Last week, the Palm Beach Post reported that the flyers appeared in places as distant as suburban Boca Raton, Sarasota, Jacksonville and Orlando.
- GOBankingRates
15 Best Places in Texas for a Couple to Live Only on Social Security
The average monthly Social Security benefit is just about $1,620 -- double that for a couple. For couples who rely solely on Social Security funds for their support, their benefits won't be enough to...
- WSB Cox articles
Metro Atlanta couple charged with using adopted kids to make child porn
Another suspect told deputies the couple were making homemade child porn with the kids in their home.
- INSIDER
A jury says Alex Jones should pay $49 million for defaming Sandy Hook parents. He might be ordered to pay only a fraction of that thanks to Texas law.
The jury ordered Alex Jones to pay $45.2 million as punishment for his Sandy Hook lies, but Texas law caps punitive damages at $750,000.
- Victorville Daily Press
Helendale resident who went missing has been found, now ‘home with her family’
Faith Tucker, 66, has been found after reportedly disappearing Friday morning when she left Helendale for Victor Valley College.
- INSIDER
Texas police were looking for teen suspects but they instead detained a Black couple in their 50s and 60s at gunpoint, lawsuit says
"I was praying to God that the guns didn't go off," said Michael Lewis, 67, who also has a disability.
- INSIDER
Marjorie Taylor Greene prayed over a convicted Capitol rioter who spent a day crying in a mock prison cell at CPAC
Marjorie Taylor Greene joined a conservative activist — who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in the Capitol riot — in a prop jail cell at CPAC.
- Bellingham Herald mcclatchy articles
He’s no longer ‘looking for trouble,’ now Whatcom Humane Society seeks stray pig’s home
What-Comm 911 dispatchers advised sheriff’s deputies at approximately 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, that “a 300-pound pig is on the loose, looking like he was going to attack.”