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Mother-of-two who thought she 'was going to die' when 'Batman' intruder bound, beat,

Morgan Metzer (middle with her ex-husband Rodney) was bashed with the butt of a pistol, choked to within an inch of her life, raped, and left tied up (right) on her deck with a pillowcase over her head. The man (left) who broke into her home in Canton, Georgia, just after midnight on New Year's Day 2021 wore a mask and distorted his voice. Even looking and sounding like Batman, Morgan had an inkling, of who it could be. The man made a throwaway comment: 'You're going to be fine but we can't say that about your ex-husband. You're really going to miss him'.' Instantly Morgan knew who the attacker was. 

EXCLUSIVE Shocking moment millionaire Wall Street banker, 52, viciously punches woman in the face on NYC street - as his firm breaks silence

Jonathan Kaye, 52, is seen throwing a vicious overhand right at the unnamed woman in Brooklyn - where he also lives in a four bedroom townhouse in pricey Park Slope, valued at just over $4million. He works as a Managing Director at Moelis & Company, a leading investment bank with offices in Midtown Manhattan. The woman is seen being thrown to the floor by the force of the punch, in a clip now spreading like wildfire online. A spokesperson for the bank on Sunday confirmed Kaye is the man seen in the clip, and added that it has already spurred an investigation.

A shocking leaked memo reveals what San Diego border patrol agents are being told to do.

Owners of some trucks and SUVs may be receiving recall notices next month.

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Molly Harris is turning tired, discarded trash into another person's treasure, and paying her rent along the way.

People from around the world have shared amusing solutions to fix things that have broken and Bored Panda collated the funniest into a gallery. Including hikers who taped a crack in a cliff.

Scientists are scrambling to find the cause of cancer 'epidemic' which is striking under-50s. Birmingham based bowel cancer expert and colorectal surgeon Dr Haney Youssef says diet is to blame for increase.

An engaged couple who have been together for six years have included a very specific request on their wedding invitations. The detail was dubbed as 'tacky' by hundreds.

New York cookie shop owner ruthlessly shuts down 'influencer' with less than 1,000

Ana Montealegre (left) emailed Halfsies Cookie Company in New York about including some of the brand's cookies in her bridal party boxes. David Maffei (right), a self-described 'middle aged man with maybe a dozen real friends,' directed Montealegre to the company's website, where she might place an order. But the young bride-to-be was interested in pursuing a collaboration with the brand that would mean free cookies provided to her and her bridal party, presumably in exchange for ample coverage across her social media accounts.

Billionaires trying to build a new city in rural California claim there will be more jobs than households when the first 50,000 people move in, with a dozen companies already interested.

Formed in 1941 to supply vehicles to the American army, an automaker renowned for its rugged off-road vehicles that guzzle gas has unveiled its first electric car.

Unbelievable moment sniper shoots through a computer monitor to kill suspect holding two bank workers at knifepoint

Footage shows a sheriff's sniper killing a suspect by shooting through a computer monitor during a bank hostage situation in Florida. Sterling Ramon Alavache, 36, was holding two Bank of America workers at knifepoint and claimed to have a bomb. He was killed instantly after being shot by a sniper's bullet after he held a knife to a hostage's throat. The precision shot ended his life, leaving the hostages unharmed. Alavache, had a history of mental health issues, addiction and suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and multiple sclerosis.

Kansas City couple have their million-dollar ranch listed on Zillow for just $10,200 for

Jamey (top right) and Lauren Bertram (bottom right) are fending off househunters flocking to their door after seeing their $1.6 million house on sale for $10.200 on popular property site Zillow. The ad said was only available to first time buyer and strictly no realtors, lenders, investors, wholesalers, or lawyers need inquire. 'Selling my home because my family and I own many houses across the U.S.,' it read. The ad resulted in a horde of people knocking on the couple's door.

Hannah, a TikToker who posts under the username @mamaahannaa, claimed that she was coming out of her local Target in Tustin when she spotted two men selling chocolates to raise money for their college.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus calls Jerry Seinfeld's comments about comedy turning too politically

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is pushing back against Jerry Seinfeld's recent complaint about how politically correct comedy has gotten in more recent years, compliments of the extreme left. During an interview with the New York Times, the actress argued against her former Seinfeld co-star's belief that 'the extreme left and PC crap' is ruining comedy on television, adding that political correctness can actually be 'fantastic.'

30-year mortgage rates have been at an all time high over the span of two decades. Experts have predicted that by the end of 2025, prices could start to decline, but it all depends if inflation drops.

Users of a clothing optional beach in Vancouver are unhappy with recent safety measures that have been implemented, saying have only increased the number of peeping Toms.

Alabama teen on her first mother-daughter beach trip loses her hand and leg in rare double

The teen victims of a shark attack in the Florida panhandle have been identified as Lulu Gribbin, who lost a hand and a leg, and McCray Faust, who suffered injuries to her foot. Ann Blair Gribbin, Lulu's mom, revealed how her first mother-daughter beach trip quickly turned to horror. On Friday, the Gribbin family along with multiple friends visited Seacrest Beach. After coming back from lunch, Ann Blair came back to the beach only to find out there was a shark in the water.

The Canadian Cancer Society issued a statement that said that the charity will no longer use the word 'cervix,' and will instead refer to it as 'front hole' to respect the transgender community.

Native American activist, Leonard Peltier, now 79, is due for a parole hearing on Monday- his first in 15 years after spending more than 47 years behind bars for the deaths of two FBI agents.

Hobby horsing competitor hits back at critics with dramatic video of her 'whole body burning in pain' after routine: 'This is reality'

A hobby horse competitor named Anna posted a dramatic TikTok video showing her writhing in pain after completing her routine. The 40-second clip captures Anna convulsing on the ground, struggling for breath, and experiencing severe discomfort. She countered claims that hobby horsing is easy, highlighting the intense physical exertion involved. The sport, popular in Finland with over 10,000 enthusiasts, simulates traditional equestrian events like dressage and show jumping. Despite skepticism from some horse riders, hobby horsing is gaining popularity in several European countries, providing an accessible way for teens to engage in equestrian activities.

Antidepressants save lives. They are an effective treatment for moderate and severe depression and can be of incredible benefit for people suffering other crippling mental health conditions.

Jon Stewart says Trump is 'exposing corporate and political corruption'

Speaking on his new podcast, The Weekly Show, comedian Jon Stewart said Trump and his trials had exposed 'vulnerabilities' in US business and politics. He said that Trump's conviction and ongoing trials have lifted the lid on 'a reality of crony capitalism, a reality of transactional corruption that is the heartbeat of corporate and political America.'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has expressed concerns that former President Trump might imprison her if he wins the November election. She shared concerns with podcast host Kara Swisher

Panic has gripped the Democratic party as tech titans rally behind former President Donald Trump, raising millions at a high-profile fundraiser in San Francisco.

Shelitha Robertson, 62, donated $1,000 to Fani Willis's Democratic primary election campaign around the time she got the massive payouts - obtained after declaring inflated businesses.

Former President Donald Trump described President Joe Biden's actions on the border as 'bulls**t' as his supporters cheered in the blistering heat at a rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Peter Neal posted a touching message to wife Naomi Biden after she was ambushed on the witness stand in her father Hunter's federal gun trial and amid speculation she is pregnant.

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled for a virtual probation interview on Monday, according to a report from NBC News, after a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 felony counts.

President Joe Biden said he couldn't skip the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery to pay his respects - a pointed jab at his Republican rival Donald Trump, who skipped a stop there during his trip.

'Watch how a drunk driver changed our lives': Family who lost three siblings in wrong-way crash with motorists three times over the limit releases heartbreaking new video

A family released a heartbreaking video after losing three teenage children in a 2021 crash caused by a drunk driver in Louisiana. Siblings Lindy Ray, Christopher, and Cameron Simmons were killed when John Lundy, heavily intoxicated, drove the wrong way and hit their SUV. The video, shared by sister Katie DeRouen on Instagram, contrasts their joyful lives before the accident with the darkness that followed. It shows everyday family moments, the fatal crash scene, the children's triple funeral, and the ongoing grief of the surviving parents. The video ends with the parents at their children's graves, reflecting their enduring pain and efforts to preserve their memories.

Noa Argamani, 26, did not see sunlight for 245 days before daring Israeli special forces

Israeli hostage Noa Argamani revealed she had not seen daylight for 245 days before she was rescued in a daring raid by special forces deep inside Gaza. The 26-year-old, who was reunited with her ecstatic family on Saturday, had become the face of the October 7 massacre after video emerged of her screaming 'Don't kill me' as she was kidnapped from a music festival by Hamas terrorists on motorbikes.ations across Israel.

As Almog Meir Jan (pictured, middle), 21, was lifted away following the mission on Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces tried to call his father, Yossi, 59, to deliver the good news.

Undercover operatives from the antiterrorism unit of the Israeli police and Israel's equivalent of MI5 raided two apartments in Gaza on Saturday after smuggling themselves into a camp in broad daylight.

It happened after 64-year-old Real Estate Broker Matthew Moore illegally entered the home of Amy Moore, 46, in the early morning hours of May 29, cops said.

Sydney Sweeney shows off her jaw-dropping figure in floral thong bikini as she rides a

Sydney Sweeney looked to be having a whale of a time on Friday as she enjoyed a fun-filled day of watersports with her fiancé Jonathan Davino and friends, outside her new $13.5 million home in South Florida. The actress, 26, looked nothing short of sensational as she showcased her incredible figure in a black floral bikini. She displayed her flat tummy and ample cleavage in the skimpy thong two-piece and turned to show her toned bottom. 

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A diabetic woman was forced to purchase Ozempic online due to the supply running out because of its weight loss abilities - but she got a fake in the mail could have been fatal.

Am I fat?' My nine-year-old daughter asks me one morning standing in front of my bedroom mirror. 'What? Don't be silly!' I say, flustered. 'Why do you say that?'

Michael Mosley's tragic trek: Map reveals his journey across the mountains in the

The much-loved health guru carried a small bottle of water with him as he managed to climb a steep slope in searing 37C heat from Pedi to the top of the hill overlooking the Agia Marina on the Greek island of Symi. The doctor was then captured in recently discovered CCTV by a beach restaurant stumbling around for a few minutes before the 67-year-old gingerly picked his way down a slope close to a perimeter fence before then falling out of view. It is then thought he carried on around the fence before he fell to where his body was found face up just a mere 260ft from a holiday resort. It comes as questions were raised over how the TV doctor's body lay undiscovered for so long. On the previous day a search-and-rescue helicopter had circled above the scene.

Walking in high temperatures - the Greek isle of Symi has seen temperatures of between 35C and 40C in recent days - can be dangerous for even a healthy person.