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newsweek.com | Chloe Mayer
A Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty to corpse abuse and theft on Monday in what looks set to mark the culmination of a gruesome case. Miles Harford, 34, was arrested last year after he was accused of keeping the body of 63-year-old Christina Rosales covered in blankets in the back of a hearse for more than a year and giving her family someone else's remains after relatives paid for her cremation. Newsweek reached out to the Denver Police Department via email for comment.
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1 week ago |
newsweek.com | Chloe Mayer
A naked man exposed himself in front of crowds at Disneyland and reportedly threatened to kill himself, leaving one little girl "terrified and crying."The incident occurred in New Orleans Square at the theme park in Anaheim, California, around 10 p.m. on Saturday. The Anaheim Police Department arrested the 38-year-old Canadian man on suspicion of being under the influence of narcotics, trespassing, and public nudity, officers said.
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1 week ago |
newsweek.com | Chloe Mayer
Starbucks is set to update its barista dress code with the new uniform rules designed to better show off the brand's "iconic green apron," the coffeehouse chain announced this week. A statement on the company's website on Monday unveiled the planned changes, which will begin taking place from mid-May. Newsweek has reached out by email to Starbucks seeking further comment.
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1 week ago |
newsweek.com | Chloe Mayer
Suspected arsonist Cody Balmer-who stands accused of firebombing Pennsylvania Governor's Josh Shapiro's residence-pulled "sick faces" to news cameras after he appeared in court Monday. The 38 year old rolled his eyes and stuck out his tongue as he was led, handcuffed, away from the Dauphin County Magisterial District Courthouse to a waiting Pennsylvania State Police car. Newsweek has reached out to Pennsylvania State Police by email for comment.
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1 week ago |
newsweek.com | Chloe Mayer
Donald Trump's one-time spiritual advisor has made a sharp U-turn on Ukraine-and is now urging the president to support the war-stricken country with military aid. Pastor Mark Burns, who Time magazine called "Trump's Top Pastor" during the run-up to the 2016 election, has backtracked on his previous support for the president's decision to discontinue aid to Ukraine. The European country has been fighting off a Russian invasion since February 2022.
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