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Melissa G. Moore’s life took a shocking turn when she learned that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the infamous “Happy Face Killer,” who murdered eight women in the 1990s. Jesperson, who gained notoriety for sending letters with smiley faces to the media, has claimed to have killed as many as 160 people and is currently serving a life sentence. Now, Moore’s story is being told in a new series called Happy Face, which premiered on March 20 on Paramount+. Annaleigh Ashford plays Moore, while Dennis Quaid portrays her father. Growing up with Jesperson as her father has always been…

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Meghan Markle Embraces New Identity in Netflix Series In her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan," the Duchess of Sussex has stirred discussions by emphasizing her royal title in a fresh context. During an episode featuring actress Mindy Kaling, Markle referred to herself as "Meghan Sussex," which has raised eyebrows and sparked curiosity among viewers. Markle shared stories from her childhood, describing herself as a "latchkey kid" with a preference for fast food and TV dinners. While recounting these experiences, Kaling humorously expressed disbelief that Meghan once dined at Jack in the Box. Markle promptly corrected her, highlighting her identity as…

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Athol Fugard, a prominent South African playwright known for his powerful exploration of apartheid’s impact on society, has passed away at the age of 92. Announced by the South African government, his death marks the loss of a significant figure in the world of literature and theater, whose contributions helped shape the cultural landscape of the nation. Fugard is best known for plays such as “The Blood Knot” and “Master Harold’… and the Boys,” both of which have made their way to Broadway. His works often delved into the deep emotional and social scars left by the apartheid regime. “The…

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The world of golf has seen some interesting action recently, with many familiar faces making headlines once again. As excitement builds, here are some of the key highlights from the weekend’s events. Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson: A Triumphant Return Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson, two of the most captivating players in recent golf history, made waves as they showcased their talents once again. Both have been relatively quiet since joining LIV Golf, moving out of the regular PGA Tour spotlight. However, their recent performances at the LIV Hong Kong event were a reminder of their enduring skills. Garcia secured…

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Growing up in a country once dominated by Soviet rule, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė didn’t have the freedom to celebrate Christmas. Her family’s history is deeply intertwined with the legacy of oppression, as her mother was born in a Siberian prison camp. The reason behind this harsh fate? Her brother handed out leaflets proclaiming, “Lithuania is free.” Today, nearly three decades after the Soviet Union’s grip was loosened, many Lithuanians remain cautious, especially when discussing relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a recent interview at the Lithuanian Embassy in Washington, Šakalienė expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of diplomacy…

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Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning about the serious threat posed by nuclear weapons, characterizing them as “monsters” that could ultimately lead to catastrophic consequences for humanity. Speaking in a recent interview, Trump highlighted the urgency of arms control discussions, advocating for renewed negotiations with both Russia and China, the two other superpowers in nuclear armament. Trump expressed his concern over the extensive stockpiling of nuclear weapons worldwide, stating, “The greatest threat is sitting on shelves in various countries called ‘nuclear weapons’ that are big monsters that can blow your heads off for miles and miles.” He…

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In Los Angeles, Tom Gamble, a dedicated third-generation farmer, is at the forefront of agricultural innovation as he embraces the use of autonomous tractors in his Napa Valley vineyard. Gamble, enthusiastic about the potential of this technology, acknowledges there will be challenges in learning how to operate it but believes the rewards will be worth it. Having purchased an autonomous tractor, Gamble is set to utilize its self-driving capabilities this coming spring. Currently, he’s using the tractor’s advanced AI sensors to map out his vineyard rows. This technology enables the tractor to gain a thorough understanding of the terrain, allowing…

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A tragic incident has unfolded in the Dominican Republic, involving a University of Pittsburgh student who went missing last week. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old woman believed to have drowned after being caught in a large wave. Konanki, an Indian national who lived in a wealthy suburb of Washington, D.C., was vacationing with six friends when the group visited a beach in Punta Cana. Most of the friends decided to call it a night on Wednesday, but Konanki and another individual chose to remain on the beach late into the early…

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John Haigh once believed he could escape the consequences of his horrific actions. This English con artist carried out a series of gruesome murders during the 1940s, killing at least six people and using sulfuric acid to destroy their bodies. Haigh became infamous and was dubbed "the acid bath vampire" by the media, marking him as one of England’s most notorious criminals. His personal letters, many discussing his heinous acts, can now be found at the Institute of Criminology in Cambridge University. His downfall came when authorities uncovered his letters as well as evidence of an acid-burnt body in his…

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Vanna White, beloved co-host of “Wheel of Fortune,” recently shared insights into her unique work schedule during an appearance on “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.” White, who has been a staple of the iconic game show for 42 years, clarified that the show does not air live every night, as some fans might think. In her own words, White revealed, “We film about 34 days a year. That’s it.” This may surprise many, as it means she has about 331 days off each year. However, she quickly added, “But we film six shows a day. Come on. You could…

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