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South Carolina family of boy, 13, who died by suicide sues Snapchat over sextortion scheme

This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). A South Carolina mother is suing Snapchat after her 13-year-old son died by suicide last year. The family says young Timothy Barnett took his own life April 6, 2023, at his Sumter home …

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NYC's Fleet Week features dive-tank experience in heart of Times Square: 'Amazing'

Fleet Week is back in the Big Apple. Members of the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps have made their annual entry into New York City for a week of fanfare and fun leading up to Memorial Day. A Fleet Week tradition — the U.S. Navy dive tank — returned once again to the heart of NYC’s Times Square. …

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Korean War vet skydives to celebrate 95th birthday: 'I can do that'

A Korean War veteran who has racked some impressive accomplishments over the years says he wants to do a something a little more down-to-earth for his 95th birthday. Former U.S. Marine Ivan Smith told Austin’s FOX 7 he has gone scuba diving, built a two-man Scorpion helicopter, and a two-man submarine. Former U.S. Marine Ivan Smith interviewed by FOX 7.  …

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WWII veteran, 100, celebrates milestone birthday by playing drums, reveals secrets to longevity

A World War II veteran and musician from Massachusetts recently celebrated his 100th birthday by hosting a concert for his family and friends. “Music is in everyone and everything,” Roger Wonson, a drummer, saxophone player and retired engineer who lives in Beverly, told Fox News Digital. “I think I would’ve been a completely different person if I’d never been into …

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Woman out for a walk stumbles upon once-in-a-decade discovery

A European woman recently stumbled upon buried treasure from the Middle Ages in what archaeologists are calling a once-in-a-decade discovery. In a press release that was translated into English, the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (ARUP) said the treasure was found by a woman walking in the town of Kutná Hora, which is in the Central …

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Summer fun barbecue essentials include grills, thrills and more

Memorial Day weekend — a time for honoring America’s servicemembers who have sacrificed their lives for our country — is also the unofficial kickoff to the summer season. As you get ready to welcome friends and family to your home or apartment, have you remembered everything you need? It’s easy to overlook a few key items when planning a party …

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Michelin-starred chef to bring food and fine dining to new heights: in space

A Michelin-starred chef is set to bring a new meaning to “elevating” a dish in 2025 — by serving a meal on the edge of space. Rasmus Munk, 33, of Denmark, has partnered with the Florida-based space tourism startup Space Perspective and will bring fine dining to a place it has never been before: 100,000 feet above sea level. Munk …

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Michigan's unforgettable scenic wonders: A must-see guide to the Great Lakes State

The state of Michigan offers attractions that excite individuals of different interests. Nature enthusiasts, history buffs and those looking for family fun can all enjoy these must-see spots across the state. Although there is much more to see in the state, the following five spots are some of Michigan’s greatest natural highlights: Mackinac IslandSleeping Bear Dunes National LakeshoreTraverse CityTahquamenon Falls …

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Celebrity chef Anne Burrell shares her 'Killer Turkey Burger' recipe for holiday weekend

This Memorial Day weekend and beyond, try a delicious turkey burger recipe courtesy of celebrity chef Anne Burrell. The chef, Food Network personality and former instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education told Fox News Digital this week, “This recipe was invented out of pure necessity when I was visiting my sister.“ She said, “I had just gotten off a …

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These 5 US military cemeteries in surprising nations are lasting reminders of America's global sacrifice

The sacrifice all over the globe by the American people to defeat tyranny, liberate conquered nations, defend representative governments and end human slavery is unprecedented in world history. The United States, just in World War II alone, fought to liberate dozens of conquered nations, from Europe to Africa to Asia. The American Battle Monuments Commission honors the cost paid by …

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