Italy has vowed to find and punish the person filmed carving his and his significant other’s name in the wall of the Colosseum in Rome.
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Barbie’s Malibu dream house is back on Airbnb, but this time Ken is hosting for free
Ken has “added few touches to bring some much-needed Kenergy to the newly renovated and iconic Malibu Dreamhouse,” the Airbnb description reads.
A woman is dead after stepping on pile of fire ants at her Georgia home, family says
Cathy Weed died Saturday after she stepped on a fire ant pile in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and had an allergic reaction, her family said.
Chicago prosecutors drop murder charges against mother, son accused in hot-dog stand killing
A 35-year-old woman and her son were arrested in connection to the June 18 killing of 32-year-old Jeremy A. Brown. The charges were dropped on Monday.
‘Come chill’: Man robs Indiana woman at gunpoint, then asks her out on Facebook
In a twist, the man also told the woman he would pay her back, police said. She gave him $100 cash during the robbery.
American businessman and billionaire James Crown dies at Colorado Race track
James Crown, who was 70, died in a single-vehicle accident at Aspen Motorsports Park in Woody Creek, the Pitkin County Coroner’s Office said.
Riders plunge from derailed roller coaster in Sweden, leaving 1 dead, 9 injured
“There was complete panic,” an eyewitness said of the accident at Gröna Lund amusement park in Stockholm. An investigation is underway.
How to watch the New York City Pride Parade 2023: Route, TV and streaming details
The NYC Pride March is set to begin at 12 p.m. (ET) Sunday and takes place during Pride Month; grand marshals include Billy Porter and Yasmin Benoit.
146 pounds of cocaine found hidden in ice cream machine at Texas border, officials say
Officers at the Bridge of the America’s cargo facility found the drugs in a large commercial ice cream machine being shipped from Mexico to the U.S.
3M reaches nearly $10.3 billion settlement in ‘forever chemical’ drinking water lawsuits
Under the settlement, 3M agreed pay up to $10.3 billion to public water suppliers that have detected the chemicals in drinking water.