• Man Found Living with 12 Girls Allegedly ‘Groomed’ Them to Think He Was a Prophet

    Prosecutors this week revealed these and other harrowing details of the girls’ years of alleged mental and sexual abuse, as the investigation of Kaplan continues and he faces multiplying charges. “This guy set up a virtual feeding ground of victims,” Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub tells PEOPLE. Kaplan, who was charged with sex crimes after police rescued the girls from his home in June, is now accused of not only fathering two children with the eldest of the girls but also sexually abusing five of her younger sisters, Weintraub announced on Monday.

    People
  • Woman denied $43 million jackpot, offered steak dinner instead

    The New York State Gaming Commission said that Bookman's machine had malfunctioned. The machine, like all the ones in the casino, has a disclaimer stating, "Malfunctions void all pays and plays." Instead, the casino offered Bookman a complimentary steak dinner. "All I could think about was my family," Bookman told WABC, her voice breaking. She grew up in foster care and raised 4 children as a single mother. The New York State Gaming Commission told WABC that they immediately pulled the machine from the casino floor to fix it, and it is now up and running once again. The commission said that by law they can only award Bookman her actual winnings of $2.25, printed by the machine. "They win, and

    CNN
  • Hillary Clinton’s niece is voting for Donald Trump

    Hillary Clinton’s niece is turning her back on her “selfish” aunt - to endorse Donald Trump for president. “I support Donald Trump 100 percent,” Macy Smit, the daughter of Bill Clinton’s half-brother Roger Clinton, declared to RadarOnline. “I have been a Democrat my entire life, but Trump is what we need right now - somebody who is going to stand up for us. I think at this point Hillary just wants it for the history books - to be the first woman president for selfish reasons,” the Tampa hairstylist continued. Smit, 25, admitted she’s never met Hillary Clinton, and said that side of the family doesn’t think much of her. “Something tells me the Clinton side looks at me and my mother as not good

    New York Post
  • Emma Watson Has a Disney Princess Moment in Dior

    Much has been said about the feminist inspirations behind Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut for Christian Dior, so who better to step out in one of the collection’s sheer tarot card-inspired dresses than one of Hollywood’s most prominent young feminists? Emma Watson has defined her post-Harry Potter career by refusing to remain silent on women’s issues, devoting her time to working as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, and helping to launch the HeForShe gender equality campaign. Naturally, when it came time to accept an award for her charitable work at British Harper’s Bazaar‘s Women of the Year awards, Watson and her stylist Sarah Slutsky went for a designer whose work could embody the girl-of-the-evening’s

    Vogue
  • Ezekiel Elliott won't stop roasting Dak Prescott for his shoes

    Prescott got in his own jabs, too. Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott have combined for endless amounts of entertainment on the field. Prescott has been great in Tony Romo’s absence, throwing for 1,773 yards to go with nine touchdowns and just two picks.

    SB Nation
  • Deadly Alabama pipeline explosion

    For the second time in two months, a pipeline that supplies gasoline to millions of people was shut down, raising the specter of another round of gas shortages and price increases. The disruption occurred when a track hoe - a machine used to remove dirt - struck the pipeline, ignited gasoline and caused an explosion Monday that sent flames and thick black smoke soaring over a forest in northern Alabama, Colonial Pipeline said. One worker was killed and five were injured. A September leak that spilled 252,000 to 336,000 gallons of gasoline occurred not far from the location of Monday’s explosion. That leak led to days of dry pumps and higher gas prices in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolinas while repairs were made. The cause of the leak still has not been determined, and the effects of the latest disruption weren’t immediately clear. Colonial Pipeline, based in Alpharetta, Georgia, operates 5,599 miles of pipelines, transporting more than 100 million gallons daily of gasoline, jet fuel, home heating oil and other hazardous liquids in 13 states and the District of Columbia, according to company filings. Authorities have not said which type of fuel was involved in the explosion Monday. (AP) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr .

    Yahoo News Photo Staff
  • Bizarre 'lake under the sea' discovered that kills whatever swims there

    It might seem weird to imagine a lake within the ocean, but things like temperature and salinity can change the density of water, and 'lakes' of denser water can form within a larger pool. Scientists have recently discovered such a lake at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, but this lake also has something else very strange going on: all the creatures that enter it don't come back alive, reports Seeker. It's littered with the dead bodies of benthic crabs, amphipods and fish that have crossed over into its waters, lured by the warmer temperature. “It was one of the most amazing things in the deep sea," said Erik Cordes, associate professor of biology at Temple University who discovered the site along with several colleagues.

    MNN - Mother Nature Network
  • Sam’s Club full Black Friday 2016 ad leaked: Here are the best deals

    It’s official, folks, the Christmas 2016 shopping season is in full swing. More and more Black Friday ads are being released or leaked as we speak, and the Sam’s Club Black Friday ad happens to be in the latter category. DON’T MISS:  Amazon’s huge Black Friday 2016 sales event is has officially begun Sam’s Club will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, BFAds reports , and the retail chain will open its doors again at 7:00AM the following morning. You’ll be able to shop online on Thanksgiving of course, with prices being made valid until Sunday, November 27th. Everything you order online comes with free shipping, but sale prices haven't been released yet for all products. iPhone 7 deals will be revealed on November 22nd. Here’s what you can expect from Sam's Club this holiday season: Consoles and games $249 PlayStation 4 Uncharted 4 bundle (save $50) $249 Xbox One S Battlefield 1 bundle (save $104) $249 Xbox One S Minecraft bundle (save $104) TV and streaming sticks $3,498 78-inch Samsung Class 4K SUHD Curved Smart TV (online only) $1,998 75-inch Samsung Class 4K UHD Smart TV $928 70-iinch Vizio 4K UHD SmartCast Home Theater Display TV $598 65-inch Hisense Class 4K UHD Smart TV (save $200 - online only) $548 60-iinch Vizio 4K UHD SmartCast Home Theater Display TV (Save $400) $299 55-inch JVC Class 4K UHD TV (save $100 - online only) $348 50-inch Vizio 4K UHD SmartCast Home Theater Display TV (Save $250) $198.88 55-inch Sharp Soundbar (save $100 - online only) $119.88 38-inch Vizio Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer (save $60) Smartphones and tablets iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus - Prices on Nov. 22nd Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge - Prices on Nov. 22nd $188.84 Samsung Galaxy Tab A and 32GB microSD card bundle (save $100) Wearables $129.88 Fitbit Charge 2 (save $20) $99.86 Fitbit Alta with extra band bundle (save $30) Accessories and Miscellaneous $499 Nikon D3400 with two lenses, camera bag, SD card, extra battery bundle (save $300) $269.98 iRobot Roomba 655 (save $70) $199 GoPro Hero4 Silver Action Camera with dual charger, additional battery, and 16GB microSD card (save $50) $199 Nest 3rd-gen Learning Thermostat (save $46) $149 Nest Cam Indoor (save $49) Laptops and Desktops $499 HP 15.6-inch laptop (save $250) $499 HP Pavilion Desktop Bundle with 24-inch LED monitor (save $250) $329 HP 17.3-laptop laptop (save $170 - online only) $299 Hp 15.5-inch laptop(save $150 - online only) Here are a couple of pages from Sam's Club Black Friday ad, with the full flyer available at this link .

    BGR News
  • Texas mom shot dead in front of her daughter reportedly was trying to sell iPhone

    A realtor in Dallas shot and killed in a parking lot as her horrified daughter watched was trying to sell the girl's iPhone to buyers they'd met on an app, according to a report Tuesday. The shooting killed 42-year-old Martha Teran at a Medieval Times parking lot Sunday night, Fox 4 reported. A fellow realtor said Teran was new to the business and had planned to move to Louisiana to be closer to her common-law husband. Teran's daughter had been trying to sell her iPhone 7 on an app known as OfferUp, relatives told WFAA. The people who claimed they were the buyers shot and killed the mother before escaping, the news station reported. Family members told WFAA the three suspects had wanted to meet

    Fox News