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Netflix is making a new season of “Monster” about Ed Gein, a man who did terrible things in Wisconsin in the 1950s. Ed Gein’s story is very scary. He did things that made people think of horror movies like “Psycho” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” After he was caught, Ed Gein spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital. So, what happened to Ed Gein? How did he die, and where is he buried? Ed Gein got into trouble in 1957. People found out that he had killed people and also dug up bodies from graves. He used…

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In an exciting turn of events, the Denver Broncos fought back from a 14-point deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17, ending the Eagles’ remarkable 10-game winning streak. This thrilling game took place at Lincoln Financial Field, showcasing the heart and determination of the visiting Broncos. Despite struggling in the early part of the game, the Broncos (3-2) turned things around, scoring touchdowns in quick succession. J.K. Dobbins kicked off the comeback with a 2-yard touchdown run, narrowing the gap to 17-10 with just over 13 minutes left. Quarterback Bo Nix then threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Evan Engram,…

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Romo Weighs In on Controversial Calls During Broncos-Eagles Game Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, now a commentator, shared his thoughts on some of the officiating calls during Sunday’s game between the Denver Broncos and the Philadelphia Eagles. Romo, known for his insightful analysis, pointed out a couple of plays that he believed were incorrectly officiated. During the game, with about 8 minutes and 41 seconds left on the clock, Broncos quarterback Bo Nix connected with tight end Evan Engram, but the play was cut short of a first down. A flag was immediately thrown, and Engram was penalized for…

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The music world mourns the loss of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away in July. A recent documentary reveals the personal struggles he faced, particularly after a neck surgery hampered his ability to perform. Osbourne admitted in “Ozzy: No Escape From Now” that the possibility of never performing again led to deep depression, even suicidal thoughts. He was reportedly taking antidepressants to cope. His wife, Sharon, suggested that the surgeries, intended to help, may have ultimately caused more harm. Their son, Jack, expressed anger, believing the situation could have been avoided, stating the surgery took away his father’s ability…

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Texas Congressman Enters Senate Race, Championing Conservative Values A new contender has stepped into the ring for the Texas Senate seat, setting the stage for a spirited debate about the future of the Lone Star State. Representative Wesley Hunt, a Republican from Texas, announced his candidacy, promising to bring a fresh perspective and a strong commitment to conservative principles. Hunt, a West Point graduate and decorated Army veteran, emphasized his dedication to the values that matter most to Texans. “My record speaks louder than words,” Hunt stated, highlighting his consistent conservative voting record in Congress. He aims to focus on…

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France Faces Uncertainty as Prime Minister Resigns Paris – France is grappling with political turmoil as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu stepped down unexpectedly, just a day after announcing his government. This resignation, following less than a month in office, puts President Emmanuel Macron in a difficult position. The French presidency confirmed Monday that Macron accepted Lecornu’s resignation. Lecornu, a Macron ally, stated that he could no longer effectively lead due to a lack of unity. “One must always put one’s country before one’s party,” Lecornu said in his resignation speech, hinting at disagreements that made his position untenable. This marks…

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The weekend box office saw a mix of entertainment, with Taylor Swift’s new film, “The Official Release Party of a Show Girl,” taking the top spot. The movie, linked to her recent album, brought in $33 million across North America. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s new movie, “The Smashing Machine,” had a more modest opening, earning $6 million. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” continued to do well, adding $11.1 million to its total. Other films in the top spots included DreamWorks’ “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” with $5.2 million, and “The Conjuring: Last Rites” earning $4 million. “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu…

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New Orleans police are trying to figure out what happened after a man suspected of a deadly car theft was found shot in the head. This happened just 15 minutes after the crime. Raymond Wells, who was 21 years old, was accused of killing 36-year-old Carl Morgan on September 30. Police say Wells likely shot Morgan and stole his car around 5:15 p.m. Morgan was picking up his son from daycare on Canal Street. Wells then drove off in Morgan’s car, leaving Morgan and his son in the parking lot. About 15 minutes later, the car stopped on Interstate 10…

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee recently voiced concerns about rising inflation and its implications for the economy. Speaking at the Midwest Agriculture Conference, he noted that inflation is creeping back up after showing some signs of easing from the record highs of 2022. Goolsbee expressed his anxiety about inflation levels, highlighting that they have been above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2% for an extended period. “For over four years, we’ve seen inflation staying high,” he remarked. “We were starting to believe we were on track back to our target, but now it’s moving in the wrong…

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Former England Rugby Captain Lewis Moody Discloses Motor Neurone Disease Diagnosis Lewis Moody, the former England rugby captain and a key player in the nation’s 2003 World Cup victory, has announced he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). The 47-year-old, celebrated for his impactful career as a flanker with Leicester and England, shared that he is still processing the implications of the diagnosis. MND is a condition that affects the motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness and wasting. It is a disease that fellow rugby figures Doddie Weir and Rob Burrow also battled. While there is currently no…

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