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Serial killer detective rates 9 serial killer investigations in movies and TV

Former homicide detective Pat Postiglione reviews portrayals of serial killers in movies and TV shows. He analyzes the psychology and methods of serial killers as seen in "Silence of the Lambs," starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins; and "Zodiac," starring Robert Downey Jr., Jake Gyllenhaal, and Mark Ruffalo. He talks about how to catch a suspect on the run in "True Detective," starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, and "Seven," starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Gwyneth Paltrow. He relates to cases he's worked on to describe how to link a footprint to a suspect in "The Batman," starring Robert Pattinson, Paul Dano, and Jeffrey Wright. He talks about the portrayals of real-life serial killers like Ted Bundy in "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," starring Zac Efron, Jim Parsons, and Lily Collins; and Jeffrey Dahmer in "Dahmer," starring Evan Peters. He discusses how serial killers ...

Celebrities who died in 2025

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Peter Yarrow. Sherry Rayn Barnett/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Here are the famous people who died in 2025. Soap star Leslie Charleson and legendary musician Peter Yarrow have passed away. So did Aubrey Plaza's husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena, and MLB Hall of Famer Bob Uecker. Below, we look back at those we lost in 2025. Jeff Baena, 47 Jeff Baena. Rich Polk/Getty Baena was known for writing and directing comedic independent movies like "Life After Beth," "The Little Hours," and "Horse Girl." Many of them starred his wife Aubrey Plaza. He also wrote the 2004 movie "I Heart Huckabees" with director David O. Russell. Baena died by suicide on January 3. If you or someone you know is experiencing depression or has had thoughts of harming themself or taking their own life, get help. In the US, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline . Help is also available through the Crisis Text Line — just text "HOME...

The 7 best places to buy contacts online using insurance, HSA, and FSA

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Lensabl Picking out the correct contacts for your vision and personal preference requires more effort than choosing a pair of frames you like. Once you get an up-to-date prescription and a contact lens fitting with your eye doctor, ordering them online is often cheaper and far more convenient than placing an order via your doctor. Our top pick for buying online contacts is 1-800 Contacts ; this company offers an easy-to-use online shop and has over 250 brands to choose from. We also recommend GlassesUSA ; we're big fans of GlassesUSA for prescription eyewear, and its contacts store is just as convenient, offering a variety of brand choices at affordable prices.     To help you shop, we researched, tested, and rounded up the best places to buy contacts online, from major retailers that offer mainstream brands to smaller startups. Whether you want a yearly supply or prefer ...

Elon Musk buying TikTok seems like a stretch — but we're in a weird time, so here's why it could make sense

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Allison Robbert-Pool/Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BI Could Elon Musk buy TikTok? Several reports say that's what Chinese government officials are contemplating. It sure seems like a stretch! And there are lots of downsides. But we're in a weird time, where weird deals could become reality. MuskTok? I mean, on the one hand — why not? We're already in a world where Mark Zuckerberg is using Donald Trump's election as a reason to change the way Meta maintains its restrooms . (Seriously.) So why not have Elon Musk swoop in with a deal to buy TikTok from ByteDance, the Chinese company that currently owns it, to get around a law that's meant to ban the service on January 19? That's what Chinese government officials are pondering, per Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal . The Financial Times , meanwhile, reports that China is merely hoping that Musk will somehow "broker" a solution. All of the reports convey the sense that all of this is … f...

My husband is a teacher and the sole earner for our family of 7. Money is tight, but it's worth it for his health insurance.

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The author's husband (not pictured) still works as a teacher for health insurance. Solskin/Getty Images My husband has been teaching for 20 years. His salary is $19,000 above the poverty level for our family of seven. While money is tight, it's worth him keeping his job for our health insurance. For most of his career as a public school teacher , my husband's paycheck has hovered just above the poverty level for our family. This past summer, my children even qualified for the free lunch program through the schools. Today, with my husband's 20 years of teaching experience and a Masters degree, his pay is about $19,000 above the poverty level for a family of our size in our state. He has reached the top of the teaching pay scale at our school, which means his income will not increase after this year, but with five children, two of them teens and two on the brink, we are entering one of the most expensive phases of our lives. Although we have talked about my ...

Trump's pick to lead EPA was paid tens of thousands to write op-eds criticizing climate policies and ESG

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Former Rep. Lee Zeldin made nearly $200,000 from paid speeches and op-eds in recent years. Some of those op-eds were on climate-related topics. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, Trump's pick to lead the EPA, made $186,000 from paid op-eds and speeches. Some of those op-eds criticized climate policies and ESG. The former NY congressman also made $45,475 from gambling at casinos. Former Rep. Lee Zeldin , President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, has made millions of dollars in recent years from consulting, speaking fees, and paid op-eds, according to a financial disclosure made public on Saturday. That includes tens of thousands of dollars to write about environmental and climate change-related topics. In one instance, Zeldin was paid $25,000 for an op-ed in which he likened environmental, social, and governance investing, or ESG, to the practices of disgraced cryptocurrency entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried . A...

Europe is divided over Trump's call for NATO members to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP

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  Scott Olson/Getty Images Donald Trump's suggestion for increased NATO defense spending has divided European countries. Trump called for NATO members to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. Many European NATO members have struggled to meet the current 2% defense spending goal. Donald Trump's suggestion that NATO members should allocate 5% of their GDP on defense has prompted mixed reactions in Europe. The president-elect floated the figure — which is more than double the current target — at a press conference on Tuesday. "I think NATO should have 5%," he said. "They can all afford it, but they should be at 5%, not 2%." Currently, no alliance member spends 5% of GDP on defense. NATO estimates showed Poland was set to lead the alliance in defense spending as a percentage of GDP in 2024, with Warsaw investing more than 4% of its economic output on defense. Estonia and the US followed, spending 3.43% and 3.38% respectively. Trump's remarks s...