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The Modesto, California police department received a 911 call about a potential assault incident at Crown Ridge Apartments, and upon arrival, officers found a deceased child in the apartment. After an investigation, the police determined that the 34-year-old mother, Mina Nazari was allegedly responsible for the child’s death. She was arrested at the scene under suspicion of murder, shares Yahoo. The deceased child’s father made the 911 call and waited for police along with a second child who was also at the scene but was unharmed. The circumstances leading to the child’s death have yet to be released. A neighbor…

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As more rural women move to cities to receive education and find work, they are more likely to find men with greater financial means, which makes it increasingly difficult for undereducated men in rural areas to find a suitable partner. Based on the study by Zhang Xianling and Sheng Yinan, education plays a significant role in delaying marriage among young people, China Daily shares. The prospect of marrying undereducated men becomes increasingly bleak as more women receive higher education.The study found that the higher the level of education one has, the more likely one is to delay getting married. This…

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Carlethia “Carlee” Nichole Russell, the 25-year-old nursing student who claimed she was kidnapped, igniting a national search, has been found guilty of two misdemeanors – false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident. Russell was charged on July 28 and, after pleading not guilty, appeared at the Hoover, Ala. Municipal Court on Wednesday afternoon where Judge Thomas Brad Bishop found her guilty of both charges. Under Alabama law, Russell could face up to one year in prison and a fine of $831, as well as restitution in the estimated amount of $17,974.88. Russell’s legal team, led by attorney…

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Five Black women CEOs have emerged as true titans of industry, earning the illustrious title of the Fortune’s ‘Most Powerful Women in Business.’ These amazing female leaders aren’t merely breaking glass ceilings; they’re demolishing them. Let’s examine the stories of these phenomenal leaders reshaping the business landscape with innovation, resilience, and unwavering commitment. Thasunda Brown Duckett: The Visionary Navigator of TIAA Thasunda Brown Duckett, the President and CEO of TIAA in the U.S., is not just a corporate powerhouse but a beacon of inspiration. Raised in a modest neighborhood, Duckett’s journey to the top is a testament to her resilience…

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A woman went on a bizarre stabbing spree on Wednesday, injuring three people, including an Atlanta police lieutenant, at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The police received alerts around 4:45 p.m. to an armed woman standing outside the security checkpoint near the airport’s south terminal. The woman, Damaris Milton, 44, was reportedly waving the blade at approaching officers as travelers stood within feet of her. Milton’s alleged violent attack began when she stabbed her taxi driver upon arriving at the airport. The police tried to keep her in one area to limit her movement but were unsuccessful. Another officer used pepper…

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In a world that has often marginalized women’s contributions, these four incredible women have defied the odds, breaking barriers and reshaping the narrative of what women can achieve. Each a Nobel laureate in her own right, these trailblazers have left an indelible mark on their respective fields, showcasing brilliance, determination, and the power of unwavering commitment. 1. Narges Mohammadi – Peace Prize Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, emerged as a powerful force for change, earning her the Nobel Peace Prize. Fearless and unyielding, Mohammadi has dedicated her life to advocating for prisoner’s rights and speaking out against the…

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Gaza/Jerusalem – In the ensuing mayhem caused by the Hamas-led attack on Israel, many people found themselves engulfed by terrifying decisions and unprecedented turn of events. Among them is a middle-aged woman from Israel’s Kibbutz Holit community named Avital Aladjem. Speaking to an Israeli free-to-air TV media, Channel 12, Avital narrated the harrowing story of her abduction along with her friend Adi’s children at the hands of Hamas terrorists. The group were hiding in Aladiem’s house when the gunmen shot and killed her neighbor and took them as captives. The ordeal started when Palestine-affiliated Hamas gunmen stormed the Kibbutz communal…

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In an interview on the TODAY show, actress Jada Pinkett Smith revealed that she and her actor husband, Will Smith, have been living totally separate lives since 2016. She describes the separation “an essentially a divorce without papers.” The couple, who married in 1997 and share two children, have previously addressed their marital troubles in public but have never discussed this specific situation. Pinkett Smith’s revelation has surprised many, given the couple’s previously candid discussions about their relationship, including an episode of “Red Table Talk” where they addressed Pinkett Smith’s extramarital relationship in 2020. The news comes ahead of the…

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Female frogs resort to fake their deaths to avoid unwanted attention from male frogs. A study by researchers from the Natural History Museum of Berlin sheds new light on the European common frog, suggesting that females frogs do not want to put up with male frogs trying to mate with them, which can sometimes lead to the female’s death, according to The Guardian. When male frogs want to mate the male grasps the female around the torso with his forelimbs and fertilizes the eggs as they emerge. But he doesn’t wait until she tells him that she is ready to…

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