Joshua Lynch

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Mom of 12 can't afford all her kids with her food bill now $24K a year -- but still calls having children her 'superpower'

A controversial TikTok mother from New York revealed how she "can't afford" to feed her 12 children, struggling to stay afloat amid the cost of living crisis.

New Target worker complains how she's forced to close entire store by herself after manager leaves: 'Only been here 2 months'

A fresh Target employee almost lost her mind after apparently having to run one of the retail giant's stores with help from only four coworkers after the manager walked out...

TJ Maxx applicant in disbelief after learning of $12 minimum wage: 'Not taking that f--king job'

A furious job applicant was in disbelief after he learned during an interview he would be paid $12 an hour for a T.J. Maxx position.

Rare Roman paintings depicting mythological characters unearthed in Pompeii 2,000 years after volcanic eruption

Archaeologists discovered rare paintings, showing Helen of Troy and other Greek figures, in the lost Roman city of Pompeii 2000 years after the deadly volcanic eruption.

World's oldest man title sparks controversy between grandfather, 111, and farmer who claims he's 124 years old

Peru's government claims a 124-year-old farmer of their's is the world oldest man, days after Guinness World Records recognized a 111-year-old UK citizen as the oldest living human.

Mom-to-be's 'out of control' gender reveal with airplane bashed for polluting the air

A Lithuanian influencer's gender reveal party which included a trio of airplanes leaving smoke-like trails in the sky has divided the internet as many critics called out the "pompous" celebration.

Flight attendant predicts if travelers are sweet, 'chug beers' or if they shower just by their shoes

A Spirit Airlines flight attendant revealed the unique way she could tell if a flier is "sweet," "chugged two to three beers", or if they showered before a flight —...

Americans believe they need this much to retire, but actually have far less stashed away: study

Americans certainly have a good idea of how much they'll need to retire one day -- they just don't have the same savings in the bank yet.

'Mountain lion' sighting sparks fears in small town but turns out it's just a 'hefty house cat' on Ring camera footage

California residents were on edge after police warned them about a mountain lion sighting caught on a neighbor's security camera — though, it turned out to just to be a...

See the destruction after 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Taiwan

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake slammed Taiwan early Wednesday morning, as photos from the natural disaster show damaged and collapsed buildings in the eastern section of the country.

Emotional TikToker pleads for separate waiting rooms for miscarriages because it's hard seeing new moms: 'Like it absolutely sucks'

A Georgia woman was overtaken by emotion as she pleaded to doctors about having separate waiting rooms for miscarriages and expecting parents.

The pesky lanternflies threat is back this summer — act NOW avoid them

It's almost that time of year again when those spotted red-colored pests jump in people's faces. Though, officials are alerting people on how to avoid them this summer.

Mount Everest climbers now must pick up their own poop as mountain mess festers

Ambitious climbers set to tackle Mount Everest are now being told to pick up their own up poop, as the mountain's home country Nepal aims to combat a longstanding and...

Nine surprising guilty-pleasure foods that are healthier than you realize

These nine foods often viewed as a guilty pleasure or otherwise consumed in moderation are healthier than you may think, according to a new report.

Kirstie Alley's life in photos

Actress Kirstie Alley, who played Rebecca Howe in the NBC sitcom Cheers, in which she received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991, died at 71.

Federal judge who presided over Michael Cohen case dies at 68

Pauley, who was confirmed to the bench in 1998, was known for firm control of his courtroom and friendliness to everyone he encountered around the courthouse.