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$800,000 awarded to family of girl burned by McDonald’s chicken nugget, Florida jury rules

A jury in Florida has ruled that McDonald’s must pay $800,000 in damages to the family of a girl that who was allegedly burned by chicken nuggets.

     

Which theory do you believe? Inside the police files of a missing child’s cold case

Milwaukee police released more than 4,000 pages of records about the search for Alexis Patterson, who vanished in 2002. Two theories emerged.

     

Is your teenager narcissistic? Probably, but that’s OK. Here’s why.

It’s not called the “terrible teens” for nothing. Here’s what you need to know about narcissism in teenagers and if parents should be concerned.
     

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Rents are rising across the US. Austin is down, San Jose is up

The reason for the slower pace of growth is attributable to broad trends across the rental industry, including new inventory.

     

Will DOJ’s target letter to Donald Trump lead to a new indictment? Here’s what it could mean.

The Justice Department target letter to Donald Trump lists three categories of potential charges against him. Here’s what it could mean.

     

Summers are always hot. Here’s how we know climate change is making summer 2023 hotter.

It’s not your imagination: This is not a typical summer. While heat waves have always happened, the ones now are hotter and happening more often.

     

Heat record will be ‘obliterated’ in Phoenix; Texas inmates simmer in ‘hell’: Live updates

Oppressive temperatures will spread across the south-central and southeast U.S. through this weekend, forecasters warned.

     

CMT pulls Jason Aldean video: What to know about ‘Try That In A Small Town’ controversy

Country Music Television is no longer airing Jason Aldean’s “Try That In A Small Town” after the video and the song’s lyrics sparked criticism.

     

These men tried a period pain simulator. Their wild reactions carry an important message.

The simulator is a helpful tool to help those who don’t menstruate empathize with those who do – and speaks volumes about how society treats women.

     

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips named defendant in latest lawsuit by ex-Northwestern player, per reports

Jim Phillips, Northwestern’s former athletic director, is listed among the defendants in a complaint filed by a second ex-Wildcats football player.

     

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