Mar. 16, 2025
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Banana clips and acid-washed jeans are making a seriously scary comeback this fall — along with some ’80s horror icons to terrorize your dreams.
This year’sHalloween Horror NightsatUniversal Orlando Resort, the biggest Halloween-themed event in the country, throws it back to the ’80s with dozens of pop culture references designed to invoke Gen-X nostalgia. (Thank you,Stranger Things!)
The annual event, which boasts 10 haunted houses this year and runs through November 3, also features more tongue-in-cheek humor than in years past — perfect for those who like their screams mixed with a few laughs.
Mar. 16, 2025
Sgt. Andrew P. Southard (top left), Sgt. Cade M. Wolfe (bottom left), Staff Sgt. Tanner W. Grone (center) Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Dwyer (top right) and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane M. Barnes (bottom right).Photo:Department of Defense
Department of Defense
Five members of the U.S. armed forces were killed in a helicopter crash overVeterans Dayweekend.
The crash happened during “routine flight training” in the Mediterranean Sea on Friday, according to apress releasefrom the Department of Defense on Monday.
Mar. 16, 2025
While she loves a Barbour jacket as much as the next royal,Queen Camillahas undergone quite a style transformation over the last decade. In a role that has seen her public image scrutinized more than most, she appears to have found an inner confidence — so what are her style secrets?
Stay True to Yourself
Despite having a vault of royal jewelry at her disposal, Queen Camilla has never had her ears pierced — and says she never will.
Mar. 16, 2025
Sorority sisters who rescued mom and kids.Photo:Burke County Sheriff’s Office - Georgia/Facebook
Burke County Sheriff’s Office - Georgia/Facebook
Five sorority sisters from the University of Georgia are being hailed as heroes for saving a mom and her two children after the woman’s SUV fell 135 feet into a creek and began to sink.
“We were kind of just driving down in this part of Georgia, a very rural area, and we were approaching this bridge that was probably about, like, two stories above the creek below,” Molly McCollum told the news station.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Milwaukee authorities have released the name of the five people who lost their lives in a mass shooting at the Molson Coors Beverage Company on Wednesday afternoon.
Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales told reporters that the victims were Jesus Valle Jr., 33; Gennady Levshez, 51; Trevor Wetselaar, 33;Dana Walk, 57; and Dale Hudson, 50.
“They were power house operators, they were machinists and they were electricians, but more importantly they were husbands, they were fathers and they were friends,” Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley said of the victims, who were all Molson Coors employees, according toNBC Chicago.