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Mar. 15, 2025

High-Earning Mom Accused by In-Laws of 'Breaking Up' Family After Moving Closer to Her Job: 'I'm Selfish for Taking Their Grandchild Away'

A ‘for sale’ sign (stock image); an older woman talking to an upset younger woman (stock image).Photo:Getty Getty A woman is questioning whether she was wrong to move an hour away with her husband and toddler, after her in-laws accused her of “breaking up” their family.In a recent post shared onReddit’s Am I the A——? forum, the woman opened up about deciding to move to a suburban town much closer to her job and the daycare center where she and her husband send their child.

Mar. 15, 2025

High-Tech Streetwear Designer Iddris Sandu Makes Clothes with Connectivity — Rihanna, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are Fans (Exclusive)

Iddris Sandu.Photo:Courtesy Spatial Labs Courtesy Spatial Labs If these clothes could talk. “We’ve created this incredible chip that makes anything smart, intelligent,” says Sandu of the technology used on his new line of sweatshirts and sweatpants. “Clothing items that we buy have just been something that we own at one point and we eventually discard. Now what we’re doing is we’re giving all those objects that we associate with the ability to hold our stories in a unique way.

Mar. 15, 2025

Highly Venomous Snake Known as the 'Most Dangerous Cobra' Found Lurking in a Lodge's Toilet

A stock photo of a cape cobra.Photo:Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty The picture of a snake lying in wait in a toilet is nightmare fuel for many and a shocking reality for one lodge. According to aFeb. 25 Facebook postfrom Stellenbosch Snake Removal, the South African snake removal business recently encountered a “highly venomous” snake lurking inside the toilet at a lodge. “Cape Cobra removed from a toilet in a ladies' bathroom,” Stellenbosch Snake Removal captioned the post, which also included a video of the removal job.

Mar. 15, 2025

Hiker Died After Being Swept Away in Grand Canyon Flood. How Her Siblings Are Honoring Her Memory Months Later

Chenoa Nickerson.Photo:Courtesy of the Family of Chenoa Nickerson Courtesy of the Family of Chenoa Nickerson For the two sisters ofChenoa Nickerson, the Arizona woman who died while hiking in Grand Canyon National Park nearly four months ago, the holiday season has been particularly heartbreaking. “It’s going to be our first round of holidays without Chenoa,” Tamara Morales, 34, tells PEOPLE. “It’s been really hard,” adds Kyra Farkas, 31. “She bought a house a couple houses down from mine here in Arizona a couple months ago, and she was raising my son with me.

Mar. 15, 2025

Hiker Found 'Alive, but Not Well' After Month-Long Disappearance: 'May Have Only Had Another Day Left'

North Cascades National Park in Washington state.Photo:Karla Ann Cote/NurPhoto via Getty Karla Ann Cote/NurPhoto via Getty A hiker who was last seen on July 31 in Washington state’s North Cascades National Park was found alive one month later, according to authorities. When deputies arrived to inspect the vehicle, they found the windows rolled down and Schock’s wallet on the dashboard. Then on Aug. 30, National Park Service rangers alerted WCSO deputies that Schock had been found alive in the Chilliwack Basin.