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I Laid My Son to Rest 15 Years Ago – When I Hired a Man at My Store, I Could Have Sworn He Looked Exactly Like Him

 I laid my son to rest years ago and spent every day since trying to fill the silence he left behind. Then I came across a photo of a man who looked exactly like the boy I buried. I buried my son, Barry, 15 years ago. That kind of thing changes a man. My son was 11 when he died. He had sandy-blond hair and a shy smile. I still remember him as if it happened the day before. Barry's disappearance tore my world apart. That kind of thing changes a man. The search lasted for months. Police boats dragged the quarry lake. Volunteers walked miles of forest trails. My wife, Karen, and I spent countless nights staring at the phone, hoping it would ring. It never did. Eventually, the sheriff sat us down. Without a body, there wasn't much they could do. The case would stay open, but after so long, they had to assume our son had died. Karen cried until she couldn't breathe. I just sat there. The search lasted for months. Life continued. Karen and I never had other children. We talked ab...

Savannah Guthrie Gives First Interview Since Nancy Guthrie's Incident – Video

  While more is set to unfold in her full interview with Hoda Kotb, a preview already shows Savannah Guthrie telling Hoda that her family is "in agony." A preview of Savannah Guthrie's upcoming interview with "Today" co-host Hoda Kotb offers a brief look at her first public remarks more than seven weeks after her mother Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. While the segment begins as a straightforward update, it gradually reveals a more personal side of the story, drawing strong reactions from viewers. New Developments Bring Renewed Focus to the Case During the March 25, 2026 broadcast of "Today," hosts Hoda, Carson Daly, Craig Melvin, and Al Roker addressed the case. Craig Melvin said it had been 53 days since Nancy was taken from her home in the middle of the night, marking the start of her disappearance on February 1, 2026. Hoda told viewers she had conducted Savannah's first full interview, set to air Friday, March 27, and shared a short preview....

25-year-old reversed key decision just days before being euthanized – heartbreaking new details emerge

  On Thursday, Noelia Castillo Ramos underwent euthanasia after a prolonged legal battle. But just days earlier, she changed her mind on an important decision, despite what her father’s lawyers describe as “pressure from the hospital.” Noelia Castillo Ramos became the victim of a violent assault in 2022. At the time, she was staying at a state-run facility for vulnerable young people, and after the traumatic experience, she attempted to take her own life by jumping from a building. Noelia survived, but suffered severe injuries that left her paralyzed from the waist down. She was deeply psychologically affected, and over time, both her physical and mental health continued to decline. In 2024, authorities in Catalonia approved her request for assisted dying, and on Thursday, she was scheduled to undergo voluntary euthanasia at 6 p.m. local time. According to reports, the procedure is believed to have begun around 6:30 p.m. and lasted only minutes before she died. Noelia Castillo Ramo...

Scientists discover unexpected side effect of regular masturbation

  Researchers may have identified a surprising side effect of regular self-pleasure, and for anyone thinking about sperm health, it’s actually good news. Everything from diet tips to timing sex “just right,” tends to pop up every now and then – when it comes to sex and masturbation, here’s never been a shortage of theories. Another topic that keeps coming back is the question of how often men should masturbate, and whether there’s such a thing as “too much.” In recent years, the trend “No Nut November” has drawn global attention. The trend stems from the belief that abstinence might boosts sperm quality and testosterone – something doctors have consistently dismissed. Instead, Medical News Today notes that extended periods without ejaculation may contribute to anxiety or depression. A new review conducted by the University of Oxford, analyzing 115 studies and nearly 55,000 men, also found that longer gaps between ejaculations were actually linked to poorer sperm health overall, acc...

All We Know About Diana Ross's Love Life As She Celebrates Her 82nd Birthday – And Why She Never Remarried After Ex-Husband Arne Naess

  Diana Ross is 82, and honestly, the icon is still giving *superstar* in every sense. As fans celebrate the voice behind "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out," her love life remains just as intriguing as her career, with romances that were glamorous, complicated, and, in one case, perhaps impossible to replace. There was the husband who became part of her family story, the adventurer she never seemed to stop loving, a Motown romance that stayed emotional long after it ended, a powerful relationship shaped by ambition, and one rock-and-roll detour that still makes people do a double-take. Robert Ellis Silberstein, the Husband Who Became Family Diana Ross and music executive Robert Ellis Silberstein married in 1971, and their love story had a surprisingly playful start. Things only got serious between them after he gave her red pajamas to match his own. Ross later said that was when they first realized they were truly a couple. Their marriage quickly became a major ...

NHL Reporter Jessi Pierce's Husband Makes Statement After Incident

  NHL reporter Jessi Pierce's husband, Mike Hinrichs, had stayed silent in the days after the fire that took his entire family — until now. In the days after the White Bear Lake fire, thousands of people who had never met Jessi Pierce felt they had lost someone. The outpouring was immediate, emotional, and relentless. Yet from the one person who had actually lost everything — her husband, Mike Hinrichs — there was nothing. A Family Gone Too Soon Only hours before, the four were out enjoying the first tastes of spring, documenting a Friday full of smiles and local treats. They enjoyed their Friday but didn't live to see Saturday; in fact, they never even had the chance to wake up as the weekend began. They likely had a full itinerary of hockey and family fun planned for the rest of the month, but those plans were cut short in the pre-dawn darkness. What exactly happened in the early morning stillness of that White Bear Lake home? A Tornado of Smoke Just before 5:30 a.m. on Satur...