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Woman loses $390,000 in online crypto dating scam: “I messed up my life”

A Tennessee woman said she lost $390,000 belonging to herself and her father after she fell for an online crypto dating scam. After losing her mom, 24-year-old Nicole Hutchinson inherited her mother's house which she sold and split the proceeds with her father.

What did Jesus say about the rich man and Lazarus?

In Luke chapter 16, Jesus describes two men who experience drastic changes in their circumstances. Here is a summary of the story Jesus told: A rich man lived in luxury. A beggar named Lazarus was placed at the rich man’s gate; he hoped to be given any food that dropped from the rich man’s table.

New suit

The state of California, through its Department of Fair Employment and Housing, has filed a bombshell race bias lawsuit. The new suit accuses Tesla of subjecting employees at its Fremont plant to discrimination and ugly harassment based on race.

NOT MY PROBLEM

“Not my problem,” has become one of the more common expressions from today’s generation, a culture in which the cell phone is often more important than what’s for dinner or breakfast or lunch.

SWEETS WITH THE SWEETEST

If you didn't know it was there, you probably wouldn't even notice it. Lowe's Cupcake Corner & Bakery is nestled next to a larger business at the Southwest Corner of Florida Avenue and Meridian Street in Hemet. Heather Lowe, the ever-smiling owner, welcomes you like a long-lost family member with a beaming smile and plenty of sweet aromas.

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Mt. San Jacinto College Child Development & Education Center Celebrates 2026 Graduates

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State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

California state employees are pressing lawmakers to preserve remote-work...

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