A scuba diving Youtuber discovered the car of Erin Foster, who went missing along with Jeremy Bechtel in 2000. Police have reopened the cold case.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
Decades-old cold case of missing Tennessee teens reopened after diver finds car underwater
A scuba diving Youtuber discovered the car of Erin Foster, who went missing along with Jeremy Bechtel in 2000. Police have reopened the cold case.
420 trees in one place: German family breaks record for ‘most decorated Christmas trees’
TheĀ Jeromin family broke the record for theĀ “most decorated Christmas trees in one place,” according to the Record Institute for Germany.
Man faces multiple charges after setting Christmas tree on fire outside Fox News building
A Christmas tree outside the Fox News building was set on fire Wednesday morning. The man responsible is now in custody and facing charges.
Company offers assisted-suicide pod in Switzerland that claims to offer ‘painless death’
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A leopard grabbed her son so this mother chased the animal down until it let the boy go.
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Authorities seize hundreds of tarantulas, eggs and scorpions illegally traveling to Europe
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Owlet baby socks discontinued after FDA warning. Parents argue device offers ‘peace of mind.’
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Grandma’s accidental text with teen started Thanksgiving tradition that endures in his adulthood
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