Nancy Guthrie Case Sees Major Turn As Neighbor Tip Leads To Renewed Home Search

The ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, took a significant turn on February 6, after a neighbor’s observation led authorities to search the roof of the 84-year-old’s Tucson home. While scaling the residence, law enforcement removed a wired device believed to be a camera and towed an SUV from the property as part of the expanding probe. Neighbor Laura Gargano noticed a “suspiciously clean” roof in aerial news footage, leading to a targeted search for recent contractor activity or tampering....

January 25, 2026 · 7 min · 1455 words · George Daws

People Are “disgusted” With Busy Philipps’ Reaction To Her Show’s Cancellation And Her 11

Elizabeth Jean “Busy” Philipps decided to end 2019 with a slam. The host of the now-canceled late-night talk show Busy Tonight posted an unapologetic rant, drawing everyone’s attention to those who she thinks did her wrong in 2019. Philipps shared what she called “almostgrams” – a series of photos she almost posted on Instagram last year after receiving the unexpected news about E! pulling the plug on Busy Tonight . These include a few selfies of her crying, screenshots of the conversation she had with the network executive, the astrological forecast for that day, and even the angry letter her 11-year-old daughter wrote for her mom’s former bosses....

January 25, 2026 · 6 min · 1107 words · Ryan Williams

People Beg For The Annabelle Doll To Be Put Back In The Warren’s Basement After Another Tragedy

A paranormal ghost hunter has just passed away while on tour with a supposedly possessed Raggedy Ann doll named Annabelle . Dan Rivera was a lead investigator for the Connecticut-based New England Society for Psychic Research, or NESPR . Rivera’s passing has stunned the community of believers and is reopening the discussion on whether the doll is evil . A lead researcher for the New England Society for Psychic Research has lost his life unexpectedly while on tour with a supposedly haunted doll, Annabelle....

January 25, 2026 · 5 min · 936 words · William Turner

Photographer Documents His Own Depression In Dark Self

Different people have different ways of coping with depression , and for Edward Honaker, that coping mechanism is his self- portrait photography . His photos turn his depression into something that can be seen and, hopefully, better understood. The 21-year-old photographer was diagnosed with depression two years ago. “All I knew is that I became bad at the things I used to be good at, and I didn’t know why,” he told Huffpost....

January 25, 2026 · 24 min · 5004 words · Paul Beck

Pluto Got Its Heart “mark” After Collision With Planetary Body Roughly Twice The Size Of Switzerland

Being heartbroken for 2 months fades in comparison to Pluto’s heart that has been broken for billions of years! Pluto’s mesmerizing heart was captured for the first time in 2015 by NASA’s New Horizons mission and has intrigued scientists ever since. The researchers believe that billions of years ago, a planetary body collided with Pluto leaving a 825-kilometer-wide crater that slowly shaped into its icy heart. Recently, observations revealed that Pluto got its heart from a collision with a planetary body This massive bright region on the dwarf planet’s surface is better known as Tombaugh Regio....

January 25, 2026 · 7 min · 1305 words · Frank Wu

Pupil Keeps Harassing Female Classmates, Teacher Pays No Heed, Mom Shuts It Down With Other Parents

It was not for nothing that wise people in ancient times said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I don’t know about hell, but how many great ideas and initiatives have turned into something completely opposite simply because the people who implemented them overdid it, or, conversely, neglected the concept itself? For example, the school “You have to include everyone” principle, initially aimed at increasing the level of inclusiveness in education, has been turned by some teachers and education staff into a means of encouraging bullying....

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 807 words · Gary Padilla

Teen’s Mom Chooses His Bully As Her Ta, Boy Cuts Off Mother Completely And Decides To Move Out At 18

Being the child of a teacher at your school can have advantages and disadvantages. And while, for some, the advantages are more significant, for others, it’s the other way around. Just like for today’s story’s main character — a 16-year-old whose teacher mom chose his bully of many years to be her mentee. And, well, let’s just say that things for this mom-son relationship don’t seem so bright anymore. More info: Reddit...

January 25, 2026 · 5 min · 974 words · Jeremy Capps

The 30 Richest People In The World Have More Money Than Most Countries

When it comes to the world’s richest, numbers are so big they almost don’t seem real. We’re talking about fortunes that could buy entire countries, fund space programs, or solve global problems with pocket change. These 30 individuals have accumulated wealth that defies comprehension, from tech titans who built empires from their garages to business moguls who turned simple ideas into global dominance. Some inherited their fortunes, others built them from scratch, but all of them wield the kind of financial power that can literally change the world....

January 25, 2026 · 7 min · 1428 words · Bobby Brown

This Comic Perfectly Explains Why Anxiety & Depression Are So Difficult To Fight

Anxiety and depression are two mental health disorders that many of us simply don’t understand. Nick Seluk, the artist behind the popular Awkward Yeti webcomic, partnered with Sarah Flanigan, a reader who submitted her story to him, to explain how dealing with these mental illnesses is a daily struggle. Their collaboration ended up with an explanatory and relatable comic that you’ll find below. Feeling anxious or depressed at one point or another is absolutely normal, but some of us are living with depression every day....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 287 words · Ana Navarrete

This Mother Broke Into Tears When She Saw A Picture Of Her Son With His “twin” On Twin Day

Parenting is by no means a competition, but winning at it is one of the greatest feelings in the world. After all, there is no bigger joy for a parent than to see their kids grow up to be good and successful people. Britney Tankersley found herself at a local Walmart at 9PM trying to find a pair of matching shirts for her son Myles and his friend Tanner to wear on Twin Day....

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 669 words · Lanelle Pettinato

Turns Out The Child Actor Playing Danny In “the Shining” Had No Clue They Were Filming A Horror Movie

Everyone has heard about “The Shining,” if not Stephen King’s 1977 novel, then definitely Stanley Kubrick’s horror film. The story focuses on a family occupying an isolated historical hotel after the father (played by Jack Nicholson) agrees to be the off-season caretaker of it. Jack Torrance is accompanied by his wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and son Danny (Danny Lloyd). Everything seems mundane and calm until a winter storm leaves the Torrances snowbound and Jack starts to lose sanity due to the supernatural forces that inhabit the hotel....

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 740 words · James Lopez

Where Childhood Runs Free: 29 Irish Traveler Kids And Their Animals

Children and animals often share a natural bond, and photographer Michele Zousmer captures that connection in a powerful way. In this series, she turns her lens toward Irish Traveller kids, showing tender moments between them and the animals they grow up with. These photos offer a glimpse into a world that’s rarely seen. With honesty and care, Zousmer highlights the strength, innocence, and deep relationships that shape childhood in Traveller communities, especially through the eyes of their youngest members and the creatures they love....

January 25, 2026 · 26 min · 5369 words · John Anderson

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Sometimes, the people we trust most are the ones who can hurt us the deepest, and truth is, even the strongest relationships can be shaken in ways you never see coming. That’s the harsh reality many people face when those closest to them, partners or friends, cross boundaries in ways that leave deep emotional scars. In this story, today’s Original Poster’s (OP) seemingly happy marriage became a sources of pain after a loyalty test pulled by his friend left him confused as to whether the marriage was worth staying in....

January 25, 2026 · 6 min · 1207 words · Candy Casillas

Woman Lists Down Reasons Why She’s Been Called A “bad Mom” In A Viral Post

When Sia Cooper became pregnant with her first child, she decided to return to blogging and share her motherhood journey and progress with the world. She even quit nursing to become a stay at home mother and dedicate more time to creating content. However, not all mothers and fathers agreed with her parenting choices. Some even went so far as to call Sia a “bad mom.” In response to them, Sia penned an honest open letter, explaining why she embraced that bad parenting label....

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 781 words · Sergio Rivers

Woman Seeks Advice After 13-year

A stepmom sought guidance after learning that her teenage stepdaughter identified as a fox and “converted” her own biological daughter into the practice of identifying as an animal. The confession emphasized concerns about boundaries, potentially dangerous online behavior, and the complexities of parenting. A therapist has analyzed the situation for Bored Panda . A 13-year-old has been identifying as a fox, sparking concern from her stepmom who sought advice on handling the situation....

January 25, 2026 · 8 min · 1620 words · Mimi Green

Woman Sees Red After Mil’s Unrequested Kitchen Rearrangement, Unprepared For Hubby’s Reaction

Mothers-in-law get a bad rap, but boy do they deserve it sometimes. Whether they’re trying to get between you and your spouse, overstepping boundaries, or just poking their nose in where it’s not wanted, they can get to be a bit extra. One woman has been left completely flummoxed by her mother-in-law’s decision to rearrange her entire kitchen while she was out at work. Stunned and furious, she turned to an online community for a sense-check because she’s unsure how to react....

January 25, 2026 · 6 min · 1185 words · Jerry Jacobson

‘war Of The Worlds’ Takes 5 Years To Be Released, Only To Get 0% Score On Rotten Tomatoes

Fans were hoping for an epic alien showdown, but instead, the latest War of the Worlds movie is being seen as a cinematic catastrophe. Despite having big names like Ice Cube and Eva Longoria in the credits, the latest adaptation of H.G. Wells’ science fiction novel was not the masterpiece viewers were hoping for. “I’m not sure what possessed me to watch this (Ice Cube fandom, probably) but a 90 minute waterboarding session would be preferential to a second watching of it,” one commented online....

January 24, 2026 · 4 min · 649 words · George Lambino

“both Of Us Are Absolutely Disgusted”: Mom Decides To Call Cps Over Strict Boundaries

Going no-contact with anyone, especially your loved ones , is a huge decision. And yet, it might be the only option left for you if your parents constantly trample over your boundaries and aim to hurt you, your spouse, and your newborn. One woman vented online about the massive chaos that her own mother unleashed in her life after filing a fake Child Protective Services report full of lies and fake accusations....

January 24, 2026 · 20 min · 4255 words · Elizabeth Forbes

“dear Disney”: Karen Tries To Take Down A ‘scammer’, They Turn The Tables Around

“People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones” is a saying that might seem overused at times, but manages to stay relevant through sheer human stubbornness . So when you decided to shame someone online, you had better be sure of yourself. A netizen shared their bit of petty revenge when an Etsy seller started to harass them online, so they turned to reporting them for copyright infringement. Internet users were divided on who was in the right....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 581 words · Jo Edwards

“doesn’t Care For Them”: Person Refuses To Keep Helping Friend Who Won Lottery

Winning the lottery is both a blessing and a curse . Like it or not, getting lucky and winning the jackpot changes everything. Especially your relationships. When you become rich, many of your relatives, friends, colleagues, and acquaintances start treating you differently . Suddenly, they’re far less willing to cut you a break if you start acting cheap. Babysitter u/Own-Syllabub went viral after venting to the AITA online community about how they kept doing favors for their friends, and how unfairly they treated them....

January 24, 2026 · 8 min · 1598 words · Paola Saunders