Ousted 'GMA' anchor Amy Robach’s daughter shares throwback photo of mom's co-host who is now on ‘The View’
Amy Robach was fired from 'GMA' over explosive affair with co-anchor TJ Holmes
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Larry David is slammed for laying into Elon Musk, Internet says 'remember FTX'
David is said to have confronted Musk at the star-studded wedding of Ari Emanuel and Sarah Staudinger in St Tropez last year
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BofA’s Savita Subramanian Latest on Wall Street to Lift S&P 500 Target
Bank of America Corp.’s Savita Subramanian is the latest Wall Street strategist to boost her target for the
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Murder of family of four with their three dogs was not murder-suicide but was not ‘random’, police say
The fatal shooting of a family of four and their dogs at a home in a Chicago suburb was not a murder-suicide but also not a “random” incident, according to police. Two adults, two children and their three dogs were found dead from gunshot wounds at the home in Romeoville, Illinois, on Sunday night; police now believe the murders could have been targeted. Investigators do not believe that the deaths were the result of a murder-suicide, Deputy Chief Chris Burne of the Romeoville Police Department told reporters. No arrests have been made in the case, but officials say that there is no reason for people to shelter inside in the wake of the shocking incident. “We were able to determine this was not a random incident and there was no cause for a shelter in place order,” DC Burne said on Tuesday. ”This incident is the police department’s top priority.” The victims were Alberto Rolon, 38, and Zoraida Bartolomei, 32, and their two boys, aged seven and nine, according to the Will County Coroner’s Office. A GoFundMe page has been set up by Ms Bartolomei’s sister, Bryana Bartolomei to raise money for funeral expenses for the whole family. “These were hardworking people that had just bought their first home. Their kids were the sweetest most innocent angels who could hug your worries away,” the fundraising page stated. Her sister took to Facebook to share an image of the family, captioning it, “I want to know what happened to my nephews, my sister, her husband and WHY? “ Police believe that the shooting took plea between 9pm and 5am on Sunday. Officers went to the home to perform a wellness check when one of the victims did not show up for work on Sunday and did not answer phone calls. “All officers and professional staff have been working tirelessly on this case. Our detectives and crime scene investigators have spent the last 36 hours collecting a tremendous amount of physical evidence,” added DC Burne. “I want to know what’s going on, man. It’s very, very quiet. It’s incredibly quiet,” neighbour Dan Lugo, told WBBM. “This stuff doesn’t happen here. It’s very unnerving. I’m pretty sure the whole neighbourhood is shook up.” “Our entire community is grieving with the family over this tragic incident,” Romeoville Mayor John Noak said. “I have directed our social services staff to make themselves available to our community to help begin the healing process.” The Romeoville Police Department is still investigating the incident, says the coroner’s office. Read More Killer at large after family of four shot dead in Illinois home along with three dogs Couple, 2 children and 3 dogs found shot to death in suburban Chicago home US gun laws are failing to protect elections as political violence spreads, report finds
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Total to Invest $300 Million in Billionaire Adani Green’s Projects
TotalEnergies SE plans to invest $300 million in projects developed by Adani Green Energy Ltd. marking the first
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Thomas Tuchel explains why Man Utd are struggling this season
Bayern Munich head coach Thomas Tuchel has shared his thoughts on Manchester United's poor start to the 2023/24 season.
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Six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in West Bank and Gaza
Israeli forces killed five men during raids in Jenin and Jericho, while one died at a protest in Gaza.
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Adin Ross says he's been advised not to interview Kim Jong Un on his stream
Kick streamer Adin Ross claimed he's "locked in" an interview with Kim Jong Un, and US officials have warned him about the "consequences". During a live stream on Tuesday (19 September), Ross told viewers that the North Korean leader would be on his stream in the next 48 hours. "I'm getting it in today's stream. I have to address this s*** now," he said. "Listen... okay, Kim Jong Un is locked in (for) tomorrow's stream, at 7:30 Miami time. Okay?" He went on to share a handful of supposed questions, including: Thoughts on LGBT? Can you give Stake money back? React to Andrew Tate. Visit North Korea? Add Yeonmi Park to call. Trump vs. Biden. USA better than North Korea. E-date? Fake n*tsack prank. Alongside his claims, Ross said people had reached out to his legal team about it and advised him not to go through with it. "We definitely got government officials hitting up my legal team. No, I swear to god, it's not that. It got millions of views on Twitter and it's on TikTok and s**t. They see everything! The government sees everything," he said, adding: "They saw and hit up, basically, my team and they just let me know there could be consequences for this. You know?" Inevitably, the news left X/Twitter users baffled, with one writing: "I was off the internet for a day what the hell did I miss?" Another joked: "Why does Adin Ross have to be the one to represent us of all people." Meanwhile, a third fan shared their concerns, saying if the claims were true, they would "prefer to be another streamer to meet Kim Jong, not this guy." They continued: "The fact is, Kim Jong is a very serious man, and when it comes to a sense of humor, there's a significant difference between Kim Jong and Adin Ross. Kim Jong might laugh. But Laughing at Ross. Ross, if you really are meeting him, don't say stupid sh#%t. Don't disrespect him." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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'Today' hosts Al Roker and Craig Melvin temporarily absent as weekend anchor Joe Fryer steps in
Al Roker and Craig Melvin had gone missing from the NBC 'Today' show as weekend anchor Joe Fryer stepped in for the missing hosts
1970-01-01 08:00
Telefonica may seek damages in event of Huawei curbs in Germany
FRANKFURT Telefonica Deutschland on Wednesday said it would consider seeking damages from the German government as well as
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South Africa's inflation edges up in August, day before rate decision
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa's headline consumer inflation edged up to 4.8% year-on-year in August from 4.7% in July, data from
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SNB’s Final Rate Hike Risks Ending Franc’s Rally
The Swiss National Bank will likely conclude its unprecedented campaign of interest-rate hikes with a quarter-point step on
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