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Cincinnati veteran

Fred Meisberger, an 80-year-old veteran, was evicted from his Greater Cincinnati home of 27 years after selling his property to a company that offered sale leasebacks. A sale-leaseback allows the owner of a property to sell it to an investor-landlord, who in turn, leases the property to the owner in what is typically supposed to be a long-term arrangement.

People are going wild over ufc

A dated-looking 1950s-era home in the tech-billionaire hot spot Palo Alto is listed for $2 million. Its listing agent posted a video tour that shocked people who said its look didn't match its price. The agent said the ask was typical in the area, where owners include Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page. The adage "location, location, location" is especially true in California, where a property's ZIP code can significantly influence its price tag. Case in point: a newly listed 1950s-era home in Palo Alto that's causing a stir on social media — not for its beauty but for its $2 million price tag.

Gabby Petito's mom forgives

NASHVILLE — Gabby Petito's mother Nichole Schmidt shocked a packed auditorium Friday when she said she forgave Brian Laundrie, her daughter's boyfriend and suspected killer. "I speak for myself here when I say Brian, I forgive you," she said. "I needed to release myself from the chains of anger and bitterness, and I refuse to let your despicable act define the rest of my life." But she unleashed on Laundrie's mom, Roberta. "You do not deserve forgiveness," she said. "You deserve to be forgotten

Tesla shareholder sues Musk

(Reuters) - A Tesla shareholder filed a lawsuit on Thursday accusing CEO Elon Musk of insider trading when he sold over $7.5 billion of shares of the electric car maker in late 2022, saying the billionaire entrepreneur sold the shares before potentially disappointing production and delivery numbers were made public. Shareholder Michael Perry, in the lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court, said that Tesla's share price plummeted after the company's fourth-quarter numbers were made public on Jan. 2, 2023, and claimed that Musk "improperly benefited" by about $3 billion in insider profits. Musk exploited his position at Tesla, and he breached his fiduciary duties to Tesla," the lawsuit said, asking the court to direct Musk to return the profits made from the trades. According to the lawsuit, Musk sold the shares on various dates in November 2022 and December 2022