ShadowBarn
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JUST IN: Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow fired the company’s entire HR team because they were “creating problems that didn’t exist.”





JUST IN: FedEx driver who is accused of abducting and strangling a seven-year-old girl, puts his face in his hand as a photo is displayed of him driving her to her death.


🚨 Nurse & Mom S*xually Assaulted & Strangled By Ex-Boyfriend In 7 Hour-Long Recorded Attack 43-year-old Katherine “Kat” Torbick a dedicated gastroenterology nurse and loving mother was t*rtured for over 7 hours by her ex-boyfriend Kevin Motykie, 56, in their Schaumburg, Illinois home. Audio captured her begging for her life while he s*xually assaulted, beat, bound, and strangled her. They had a 10-year history, including prior domestic violence. Motyckie is now charged with first-degree m*rder and aggravated s*xual assault. Held without bail. No woman should ever have to beg the man she once loved to stop hurting her. This is the nightmare too many women live in silence. The system needs to treat domestic violence like the deadly epidemic it is before it ends in m*rder.









JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Billionaire Jeff Bezos says the bottom half of US workers should pay zero income tax.



Someone is selling an entire hill in Tuscany. 45 hectares, for €1.3M ($1.5M). That's 111 acres of southern Tuscan countryside with a 500m² stone farmhouse on top, 9 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a pool, and an outdoor wood-burning oven. The estate sits at 400m altitude on a privately owned hill near Saturnia, 8 km from the famous thermal baths and 50 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. The farmhouse was built in the early 1800s by the Piccolomini Counts as the steward's residence for what was once a much larger estate. The current 45 hectares break down as 37 ha of woodland, 7 ha of arable land, and 1 ha of olive grove with 50 trees. It borders a nature park and the Albenga River. What makes the price interesting is the land. 45 hectares fully consolidated and bordering a protected park is rare at this level in Tuscany. Most farmhouses in this price range come with 1-3 hectares of land. Here you're buying the hill itself. The trade-off is access. You're 160 km from Rome airport and 200 km from Pisa, so this isn't a fly-in-for-the-weekend kind of place. Then again, if you're buying a hill in Tuscany, being hard to reach is probably the point. How much would something like this cost where you live?








