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After doubting the paternity of her best friend's son, woman begs her to get a DNA test

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1 [After doubting the paternity of her best friend's son, woman begs her to get a DNA test]( Sometimes, the quest for the truth can push people to make extreme choices, especially when not knowing the answer eats away at them daily. Such is the story of Reddit user [FooFooBunnyLa]( who was so concerned over the identity of her best friend’s child that she forced her to get [a paternity test.]( Her best friend had a son with a man she claimed was a one-night stand, so she raised him alone. As the child grew older, FooFooBunnyLa started to get suspicious. [Read the story]( 2 [*NSYNC reunite to record their first new song in over two decades: 'A love letter to our fans']( If you are an 80s or 90s kid, chances are that there was a time you went out there and screamed your heart out supporting the NSYC or Backstreet Boys. However, *NSYNC fans got the heartbreak of a lifetime when the band announced their breakup in 2004. The five-man group including JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, Justin Timberlake and Chris Kirkpatrick was all the craze at that time. But seems like the stars are aligning again as all members of the band recently gathered in a studio once again for their comeback single "Better Place." This incredible news reached fans through an [Instagram post]( shared by Timberlake. The video featured the group emotionally reuniting for the song, and it was clear as day that the bond they forged in their tumultuous but memorable 20s was still intact. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Psychologist breaks down the real reason we love true crime, and it's blowing people's minds]( Unlike the [murder]( victims it centers around, there seems to be no end in sight for true crime, and the cult-like following it inspires. [One in three Americans]( consume true crime content—be it in the form of a podcast, movies, television series, books, even online forums and videos—at least once a week. Thirteen percent of those folks would even say it’s their favorite genre. But just what is it about this pop culture juggernaut that has us hooked? Danger and suspense? [Mystery]( Our fascination with the dark side of humanity? [Read the story]( 4 [Baby has perfect faces while pretending to be a 'tall woman' on her mom's shoulders]( Cartoons and TV shows always made it look like stacking three kids on top of each other under a long coat could fool anyone. "Move along folks, nothing to see here. Just an abnormally tall man with the face of a toddler," is the vibe those scenes gave off and somehow the trick almost always worked. But it's really not something that's ever come up in real life. No rogue kindergarteners attempting to get into a bar by hiding under a long overcoat. It seemed like one of those things you'd encounter more often growing up, you know...like the quicksand problem that plagued the country. Children are simply much more supervised than cartoons would have you believe. But just because there's supervision doesn't mean there can't be shenanigans. [Read the story]( 5 [Video of two 90-year-old sisters saying goodbye shoots straight to the heart]( A [video]( making the rounds online is reminding us all that [love]( transcends all time and distance. 94-year-old Barbara Carolan of Seabrook, Massachusetts, hadn’t been able to see her 90-year-old sister Shirley, who lives in Nevada, since 2020. When it became clear to Barbara that she might not have much time left to spend with her beloved sister, she prepared to make the 2,700-mile [cross country trip]( to say goodbye. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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