Mar. 16, 2025
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A father-daughter pair in Nebraska has been charged with one count of incest after admitting to police about their sexual relationship.
Kershner also told police she learned of her father’s identity nearly four years prior after asking her mother to introduce her to Fieldgrove, according to the affidavit.
On Oct. 1, Kershner and Fieldgrove got married at the Adams County Courthouse in Hastings.
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Mar. 16, 2025
Roman Anthony Lopez.Photo: Placerville Police Department
One year after an11-year-old California boy’s body was found in a storage bin in his family’s basement, his parents have been charged with child abuse and poison.
Roman Anthony Lopez was reported missing from his Placerville home on Jan. 11, 2020. The following day, police announced he was dead.
While investigators did not reveal any additional information in Roman’s case, they did call the boy’s death “suspicious.
Mar. 16, 2025
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With graduation season in full swing, students everywhere are sharing photos of their milestone moments, but one father-daughter duo’s celebratory shots are making their way through social media again — thanks to an internet-breaking throwback photo!
Alongside that shot, the recent high school graduate shared a photo of herself again perched on her father’s arm as he planted a kiss on her cheek.
“18 years later,” she wrote, including a pair of emoji.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A New York man has been charged in connection with the disappearance and presumed death of a longtime friend who disappeared a day after they were known to have run into each other in December, multiple outlets report.
On Monday,Angelo Nesimi, 33, of Staten Island,wasindicted and accused of fatally stabbingMichael Stewart, 40, anddisposing of his body, outlets includingThe New York Times, theStaten Island Advanceand local radio station WCBS 880 report.
Mar. 16, 2025
Earlier this month, a Missouri man decided he had to speak up for his daughter.
Brandon Boulware’s resulting testimony, delivered during a March 3 meeting of the Missouri state House, has drawn much attention as some states debate restrictions on trans athletes competing in schools.
One clip of Boulware has been seen more than 4 million times.
Introducing himself as “a lifelong Missourian, business lawyer, Christian and the son of a Methodist minister,” Boulware spoke during a hearing on a resolution that wouldban transgender high school athletesfrom participating in girls' sports in Missouri.