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A Michigan man rushed into his burning home last Saturday and rescused two infant daughters based on memory, despite not being able to see what was in front of him. And now, a GoFundMe for Ray Lucas’ family has reached nearly $220,000 in just five days, after Ray and his twin daughters Malaysia and Milan suffered severe burns and their home has been deemed unliveable. The 23-year-old father, along with his wife Shi’Ann Brown, left to run an errand and when they came back, their home was on fire as relatives were staying with the kids. According to the GoFundMe, the family lost “everything” in the fire and Lucas is “worried because he cannot go back to work due to the extent of his injuries.” ....
A murder. A sad detective. A small town with secrets. A lingering sense of despair permeating absolutely everything. Put them all together and you’ve got the makings of a great binge watch. (Bonus points if you get to flip on the subtitles and pretend you’re doing something educational.) Thanks to the rise of streaming and the Nordic noir boom, the last decade has blessed us with a bounty of superbly addictive crime dramas. Maybe you know this and have blazed your way through most of them already. Or maybe you don’t and are looking for something to occupy you when ....
Photo: Silver Screen Collection (Getty Images) Alfred Hitchcock Presents is versatile in tone and subject matter, but its most common theme is how rotten seemingly respectable people can be. As Hitchcock explained when welcoming viewers back to the show one autumn, “When crime is occasionally dealt with [on this show], it will be crime as practiced by ordinary people, like the fellow next door. I think that, by spring, a large number of you will be thinking of moving.” Many episodes are like Breaking Bad in 30 minutes or less, in which sudden greed or wounded pride can lead someone to bump off a spouse, best friend, or random stranger. Sometimes, characters try to rationalize their actions: “Man has the right to help nature along. I mean, if it gets stubborn,” says a wastrel who tries to kill his spinster aunt, by putting ground glass in her food, in “A Perfect Murder.” Other times, they just revel in their villainy: “I consider you and your ....