A conspiracy theorist has been found dead in Poland - just days after he texted his mom instructing her to “investigate” should anything happen to him. Max Spiers, a 39-year-old father of two, was found dead on a sofa in Poland, where he had gone to give a talk about conspiracy theories and UFOs. He was ruled to have died from natural causes despite no post-mortem examination being carried out on his body. But his dark investigations into UFOs and government coverups may have made him enemies who wanted him dead, says mother Vanessa Bates, 63. In a chilling text message to his mom just days before his death, Spiers wrote: “Your boy’s in trouble. If anything happens to me, investigate.” Originally
New York Post28-year-old Timothy Rossell reportedly pretended to be a U.S. marshal.
The DriveMost Americans believe that the women who have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct are credible, a new poll by Monmouth University has found. A whole 62 percent of voters believe that the allegations of Trump's unwanted sexual comments or groping are credible, with 22 percent saying the accusations were "definitely true" and 40 percent saying they are "probably true." Fifty-eight percent of voters said they were not surprised by the content of a recently released tape in which Trump bragged about groping and kissing women; about 4 in 10 voters said that Trump's "locker room talk" excuse explains his language. Another 40 percent of those polled said "most men" speak that way in private.
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CosmopolitanOne trader is playing beaten-down shares of Starbucks with a risky bet that he sees as likely to succeed. A slowdown in the restaurant industry and poor earnings have battered Starbucks even as it seeks to open new stores and introduce new menu options to attract customers. Starbucks shares have tumbled 12 percent this year, and Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com sees them going even lower. "It's a stock that's just been underperforming for months and heading into earnings on November 3. I think Starbucks is finally ready to punch through pretty critical support levels," Gordon said on Monday on CNBC's "Trading Nation." On a daily chart of Starbucks, Gordon sees a support line at around $53 that
CNBC.com(CNN)When it comes to President Barack Obama's disastrous nuclear deal with Iran, it has become difficult to keep track of the troubling new revelations that seem to surface almost daily. Outrageous, potentially illegal, actions by this administration have become so commonplace that many Americans have become numb to the recent news regarding this President's policy toward Iran. Only President Barack Obama and supporters of the Iran nuclear deal refuse to accept that the pallets of cash were a ransom payment, even though it was ransom by every definition of the word. This endangers every American overseas by incentivizing kidnappers and encouraging hostage-takers, and since Iran's release of five US hostages in January, multiple American citizens have been thrown into Iranian jail cells.
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Hello GigglesWarren Robinson and his son Cameron were in the kitchen, waiting for the 9-month-old's bottle of milk to get warmed up when Robinson, 32, decided to pass the time by making his baby laugh. The Roselle, New Jersey, father shared a video of Cameron's laughter on Facebook last week. Cameron's mother, Bisola Ayiloge, said he has always been a "very silly" baby.
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