Investigation Advances After Authorities Announce Suspect Identification

Arizona authorities have announced a new development in the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television journalist Savannah Guthrie. Officials described the update as an important step forward while emphasizing that the investigation remains active and that all findings are still being carefully reviewed. According to statements from law enforcement, investigators…

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I’m super annoyed. I bought two pairs of jeans, and both of them have these weird ripples. I don’t even know what caused them — I only washed them once.

There’s nothing worse than pulling your favorite jeans out of the wash and noticing they don’t look the same anymore. Instead of that clean, smooth fit you love, you’re left with weird ripples, puckering, or uneven texture. It can feel like your jeans have completely changed shape overnight. So what’s actually going on—and how can…

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ST.Police chief works to bridge gap between his force and growing autism community

RALEIGH, N.C. — Everyday first responders answer a variety of different calls, from health emergencies to life-and-death situations. They’re forced to make split-second decisions, relying on their training to keep themselves and others safe.   (Spectrum News 1/Caroline Blair) And at a time when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, says 1 in 31…

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Slice pool noodles into rings and wrap them with string lights. You’ll see why everyone’s obsessed with this one..….

Pool noodle ring lights have exploded in popularity because they’re cheap, lightweight, and surprisingly stylish. A single pool noodle costs just a few dollars and can make multiple rings. Once wrapped in LED lights, these simple foam pieces look like high-end décor you’d find in a boutique — without the high-end price tag. They’re also…

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Police chief works to bridge gap between his force and growing autism community

RALEIGH, N.C. — Everyday first responders answer a variety of different calls, from health emergencies to life-and-death situations. They’re forced to make split-second decisions, relying on their training to keep themselves and others safe.   (Spectrum News 1/Caroline Blair) And at a time when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, says 1 in 31…

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