Mar. 15, 2025
Elaine Welteroth.Photo:JOHNSON’S/Aaron Bernstein
JOHNSON’S/Aaron Bernstein
Elaine Welterothis committed to living in the present as she soaks up summer moments with her soon-to-be family of four.
“This time around, I feel so good in my skin, and that was just not something I could say the first time around,” says the founder ofbirthFUND, who is already mom to a2-year-old son. “I’m calling this my redemption pregnancy because the first one was so challenging and this one I’ve felt so much better in every way.
Mar. 15, 2025
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The woman “struggled to stay afloat” after she was seen falling into water at the Boca Royale Golf and Country Club, according to the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office,CBS Newsreported.
“While in the water two alligators were observed near the victim and ultimately grabbed her while in the water,” deputies said, perABC News.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene and a death investigation was launched at the golf course following the incident.
Mar. 15, 2025
Four people have been fired from a state-run long-term care facility in West Virginia after an elderly man died in January when he was left in a scalding whirlpool.
The incident occurred on Jan. 4 when a thermostat for a water tank servicing one of the residential units at Hopemont Hospital in Terra Alta failed, “resulting in unsafe water temperatures,” according to a Jan. 5 news release from theWest Virginia Department of Health Facilities.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A new Reutersinvestigative reportdetails the relentless efforts of Robert Beadles— a businessman and pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who says he has evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election — to oust Washoe County registrar of voters Deanna Spikula.
At a county commissioners' meeting in February, Beadles, 45, said that Spikula counted fraudulent votes, accused her of “treason,” and said to “either fire her or lock her up.
Mar. 15, 2025
Elementary school students display their found Sloth bone.Photo:Tara Redwood School
Tara Redwood School
A day playing under the California sun became a history-making adventure for a curious group of elementary school students.
On Wednesday, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History announced that it’snow in possessionof a prehistoric left arm bone belonging to a Jefferson’s ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii) after the students discovered the bone while playing in a creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains.