Mar. 16, 2025
Lisa Hu has been taken off Oakland’s missing person’s list.Photo:Oakland Police Department
Oakland Police Department
AnOaklandwoman reported missing nearly eight years ago has been found apparently safe and well, according to the Oakland Police Department.
Lisa Hu reached out to local law enforcement claiming she was never missing and that she had been unaware any report had been filed regarding her missing status, police said.
Hu, 31, was firstreported as a missing personon Dec.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: YE AUNG THU/Getty ImagesA mysterious object 500 million light-years away has been discovered transmitting signals toward Earth in a repeating pattern — and researchers can’t figure out why.Scientists have zeroed in on an area of the sky where fast radio bursts, known as FRBs, have occurred every 16.35 days,according toCNN.FRBs typically release just once, but if they repeat, it’s almost always in an erratic cluster. This is the first time an FRB has been seen following a uniform pattern.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Mar. 16, 2025
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Bettmann Collection/Getty
Fans can live likethe King of Rock and Rollacross the United States this fall.
Memphis Tourism andElvis Presley’sGracelandare teaming up to bringthe estate’siconic Jungle Room to cities across the country. The Love Me (Bar)Tender pop-up will bring a piece of the Memphis mansion to New York City, Boston and Chicago.
Love Me (Bar)Tender will be in each city for two nights only, appearing in New York City Oct.
Mar. 16, 2025
Katelyn Markham.Photo: Facebook
An Ohio art student disappeared nearly 12 years ago before being found slain, and now her fiancé is accused of killing her.
John Carter, 34, of Hamilton, was booked into the Butler County Jail on Wednesday and has been charged with two counts of felony murder,jail records show. It’s unclear if he has entered a plea or retained an attorney to comment on his behalf.
The indictment, which was unsealed on Thursday, reads, “On or about August 13, 2011, through August 14, 2011, in Butler County, Ohio, John Allen Carter did purposefully cause the death of Katelyn Markham which constitutes the offense of MURDER.