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Jury begin deliberations in Dublin firefighter’s Boston rape trial

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Terence Crosbie (38) from Dublin is accused of raping an American woman in Boston after St Patrick’s Day celebrations in 2024

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Drunk Texas mom admits running over, killing husband with SUV — claims she only meant to ‘hit’ him

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A Texas mom admitted to running over and killing her husband with her SUV — but claimed she was drunk and only meant to “hit” him.

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Breaking: Israel says it will attack Iran within few days.

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RT by @mikenov: 🚨BREAKING NEWS Dmitry Medvedev : The new sanctions from the US and Europe will not stop Russia. On the contrary, they will give the terrorist Banderist Kiev regime the opportunity to strike more violently than ever before. The US created the Kiev regime. Either the US will… pic.

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RT by @mikenov: All this time, Putin has been given opportunities to end the war on honorable terms: the red carpet was rolled out for him, sanctions relief was offered, and proposals for profitable joint projects were made. Why didn’t Putin accept these offers? As I’ve said before

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RT by @mikenov: All this time, Putin has been given opportunities to end the war on honorable terms: the red carpet was rolled out for him, sanctions relief was offered, and proposals for profitable joint projects were made. Why didn’t Putin accept these offers? As I’ve said before

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An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing after the pilots mistakenly thought someone was trying to break into the cockpit

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An American Eagle American Airlines Embraer E175LR takes off from Los Angeles International Airport on January 24, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
A problem with the plane’s intercom and knocking on the cockpit door made the pilots think someone was trying to break in.

  • An American Airlines flight returned to Omaha 20 minutes after taking off.
  • The pilots declared an emergency after mistaking an intercom issue for a security threat.
  • Passengers ultimately reached Los Angeles more than four hours later than expected.

American Airlines passengers endured a flight to nowhere after the pilots mistakenly thought somebody was trying to breach the cockpit.

Flight 6469 departed Omaha, Nebraska, at 6:40 p.m. on Monday, headed for Los Angeles. The Embraer 175 was operated by the regional carrier SkyWest Airlines as an American Eagle flight.

However, less than 10 minutes after takeoff, it was circling back to Eppley Airfield in Omaha.

The plane landed at 7 p.m., having only reached a maximum altitude of about 10,000 feet, per data from Flightradar24.

In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration said the flight declared an emergency “when the pilot could not contact the cabin crew.”

“After landing, it was determined there was a problem with the inter-phone system and the flight crew was knocking on the cockpit door,” it added.

An American Airlines spokesperson told the Associated Press that the intercom system, which pilots and flight attendants use to talk to each other, had been left on by accident.

They added that the pilots heard some static sound over the intercom and thought this meant somebody was trying to break in.

A SkyWest spokesperson told Business Insider the flight had “returned to Omaha out of abundance of caution after experiencing communication issues with a flight crew mic.”

Data from Flightradar24 shows that the same Embraer 175 again departed Omaha at 11:18 p.m. local time.

It landed in Los Angeles just after midnight Pacific Time — over four hours later than it was initially scheduled to touch down.

American Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider.

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I’m a millionaire and had a rift with a family member over a $1,000 loan. It wasn’t about the money.

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Joy Slabaugh works as a financial therapist. Even with her expertise, lending money to family members can be difficult, she says.

When one of my relatives asked for a $1,000 loan, I felt two emotions immediately: guilt and dread.

Guilt because I had more financial resources than they did — I’m a millionaire who has worked in finance for decades. Dread because I’ve seen, both professionally and personally, how quickly money can complicate even the best of relationships.

As a financial planner professional turned financial therapist, I specialize in wealth alignment — helping ultra-high-net-worth individuals and couples transform money from a source of stress into one of connection, impact, and lasting fulfillment.

Still, this situation brought me face-to-face with the very thing I help others navigate: the emotional land mines of lending money to family.

I approached the ask like a financial planner — and a therapist

In reality, a $1,000 loan wasn’t going to break me, and it was something that could help my family member significantly when they asked for it in 2018. If I were going to help them, I knew that I wanted to protect our relationship.

First, we formalized the loan. We agreed to monthly interest-only payments of $100, with the principal due three months after the initial payment. Although it may seem overly formal to some, I asked my relative to sign the paperwork outlining the repayment terms we had agreed upon. I’ve seen too many family rifts erupt when expectations aren’t clearly spelled out.

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Joy Slabaugh was cautious when one of her family members first asked her for a loan.

Second, I made a private mental shift: I decided to treat the loan as a gift. I didn’t tell my family member this; it was something I did for myself. That way, if they never paid me back, I wouldn’t hold any resentment.

What I didn’t do was address another uncomfortable feeling: the fear that I might be enabling unhealthy behavior. I was afraid that giving them money — even as a loan — might be more harmful than helpful. But at the time, I was too caught up in guilt about our financial disparity to be honest about that, even with myself.

Things went well until they didn’t

The first month, my relative made the monthly interest payment as agreed. Then, there was silence. The payments just stopped. I followed up a couple of times via text, but there was no reply.

Because I’d framed it as a gift in my head, I stopped pushing. Months passed. I wasn’t particularly worried because it followed the typical cadence of our relationship; occasional texts with weeks, if not months, of silence in between. We didn’t have the type of relationship where we often spent time together.

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Joy Slabaugh decided to treat the loan as a gift in her own mind, hoping to avoid any resentment if the loan wasn’t repaid.

A year later, I reached out again. That’s when I finally heard back.

They apologized and said they had been going through some personal issues. Then, they told me when they’d repay me, and followed through this time. Later, they explained why they didn’t reply, saying they had felt so much shame.

In my work today, I often see clients experiencing feelings of shame around money. Having it, not having it, needing it, wanting it, resenting it — all of these stir up complex emotions.

I realized I’d sent mixed signals

Looking back, I realized something powerful: I’d said it was a gift in my mind, but I acted like it was a loan. That contradiction created confusion. If I had been clearer and more emotionally honest from the beginning, we could’ve avoided months of silence and perhaps reduced their emotional strain.

I now guide my clients, many of whom are 8- to 12-figure wealth holders, to get clear about why they want to lend money, not just whether it’s within their capacity.

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Joy Slabaugh’s family member eventually repaid the loan in full. They haven’t made any additional financial agreements in the years since.

There’s always the stated reason: “I want to help.” But beneath that, there are often unexamined emotions such as guilt, fear, or unresolved family dynamics. When we don’t name those, our actions often send mixed messages — and create unnecessary harm.

The key takeaway is that if you’re lending money to someone you love, deal with your own emotions first. Unspoken guilt or shame doesn’t go away; it just hides in the fine print. And in relationships, that’s where real damage happens.

My relative and I have moved on

For years, when recalling our exchange, I remembered the number incorrectly and thought it was $10,000, rather than $1,000 that I had loaned. It wasn’t about the amount of money to me, it was the principle of everything the money stirred up.

This was seven years ago; today, my relative and I are in a good place. We text and talk occasionally and know we can reach out to each other for help or support when needed. After they repaid in full, we haven’t discussed making any other loans between us.

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Best Race Tier List for Blox Fruits in 2025 — My Player’s Perspective

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What “best race” even means in 2025 Before declaring a “best,” it’s important to define criteria. In Blox Fruits, a race gives you passive buffs, special abilities (often via versions like V1, V2, V3, V4), and utility that may influence: PvP performance (duels, fights, combo matches) Grinding / PvE efficiency (bosses, mobs, sea beasts) Survivability / defense (durability, life leech …

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Melania Trump has been silent on demolition of the East Wing, home to first ladies for decades

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As the walls come down on the part of the White House that’s been synonymous with American first ladies for decades, Melania Trump has remained silent.

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