A 65-year-old British woman had to be rescued by Portuguese fishermen off the island of Madeira after she tried to swim back to her cruise ship following an argument with her husband. Susan Brown, 65, leaped into the Atlantic Ocean after getting separated from her husband on a stop-off in Madeira, presuming he’d headed back to the Marco Polo.
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Girl Dies After Bouncy Castle Blows Away At Fair “Video”
A seven-year-old girl is dead and two people have been arrested after a bouncy castle was blown away by a strong gust of wind in Britain on Saturday. Summer Grant was playing in the bounce house at a family-friendly Easter event at Harlow Town Park in Essex when the wind suddenly picked up, Fox News reported. Police have arrested a …
Read More »Jennifer Aniston reveals her secret behind looking stunning at 47!
Even Jennifer Aniston doesn’t look like Jennifer Aniston without some hard work. The Golden-Globe winning actress (47) is synonymous with natural beauty, but her fit physique doesn’t come without sacrifice – and lots of it, according to Aniston. The popular star reveals on some days she wakes up at 4:30am to fit her workout in.
Read More »Samsung Smart Windshield Concept For Bikes (Video)
We’ve seen plenty of heads-up displays for cars that put smartphone notifications on your windshield, but not so many for motorbikes and scooters. Well, the Italian subsidiaries of Samsung and Yamaha have teamed up to create exactly that, with their new smart windshield concept placing text, calls, speed information, directions, and more, right in front of the rider. It’s not …
Read More »Shaylyn Ammerman: Indiana toddler’s death ruled by asphyxiation
The body of missing 1-year-old Shaylyn Ammerman was found Thursday evening in a remote area near Gosport, Indiana. The discovery came nearly 36 hours after her father reported her missing from the home in Spencer, Indiana, he shares with his mother. According to the Owen County Coroner, her preliminary cause of death is asphyxiation and the manner of death is …
Read More »Scientists use underwater ‘glider’ to study BC whales
The University of Victoria, is leading a mission that aims to help protect rare and threatened baleen whales from ship strike. Over the next three weeks, a two-metre underwater ocean glider equipped with acoustic sensors, sonar and hydrophones will allow researchers to track whale movements by listening to and recording their sounds along the shelf break in Clayoquot Canyon.
Read More »Final Fantasy XV Story Raised To 50 Hours, Report
Hajime Tabata, director of Final Fantasy XV recently gave an interview to Famitsu in which he has revealed that the length for the main story of the game has been increased from 40 hours to 50 hours. Tabata also revealed some interesting information regarding the content of the game. First of all, he confirmed that Airships will be now included …
Read More »Taliban attack on Pakistan park kills 72
The death toll of the suicide blast that hit a public park in Pakistan’s eastern major city of Lahore on Sunday evening has risen to 72, officials said on Monday. The explosion took place in the parking area of Gulshan Iqbal Park, just a few feet away from some children’s swings.
Read More »‘Batman v Superman’ takes huge $170 Million at the box office
Despite several terrible reviews, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice has clobbered competition at the global box office and raked in US$424 million over its opening weekend. The Zack Snyder comic book adaptation earned US$170 million in the North American market alone.
Read More »High-Protein Weight Loss Diet Aids Sleep, New Study Says
There are all kinds of reasons for not getting enough sleep at night. Perhaps you’re staying up too late staring at your phone – or maybe you’re sleeping with too many damn clothes on. But did you know that your diet can have a huge effect on how you sleep? And we’re not just talking about all that caffeine you’re …
Read More »Five homicides in Edmonton in five days, police yet to make an arrest
Edmonton homicide detectives are investigating five homicides in as many days, including two that were discovered within 20 minutes of each other early Sunday morning. “It’s been a crazy weekend. The homicide unit’s been stretched to the limits. We’ve actually had to call in resources from other areas to help out,” said veteran homicide Staff Sgt. Bill Clark, after assessing …
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