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A 14-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to raping and beating a 91-year-old woman in Reddick last year has been sentenced.
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During a Fourth of July weekend with their two children, Tara and Tyler Yell visited a water park about 90 minutes from their ...
Laurie Pohutsky, 36, opens up on decision to voluntarily forego having children rather than raising them under new Republican ...
Young Actors Theatre commemorated its 50th year last weekend with three days of events devoted to YAT’s history, and ...
Prince Harry and Meghan were all smiles as they jetted into Vancouver ahead of their turn fronting the Invictus Games. Prince ...