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FBI informant may have slayed 50 victims before feds discovered masterful manipulation

DENVER – A former FBI agent has revealed that a serial killer who also served as an FBI informant for several years exploited law enforcement’s trust while targeting innocent victims. Scott Kimball

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February 21, Figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi wins gold for the US

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NZ man exiled from Australia after stealing booze

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CU Buffs begin stretch run against Oklahoma State

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Conan O’Brien Reveals How Rob Reiner’s Death Still Affects Him

In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Conan O'Brien opened up about the emotional impact of losing a close

Horrifying moment Stanford swimmer collapses in the pool after grueling race

A shocking incident unfolded at the 2026 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships in Atlanta when Stanford University swimmer, sophomore Addison