Passengers have spoken of the “mad dash” and “panic” to evacuate a British Airways plane that caught fire on the runway of a Las Vegas airway on Tuesday evening. A tense conversation between officials at air traffic control and the captain of the BA2276 flight – which was engulfed by fire on a Las Vegas airport runway yesterday – has …
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Judy Carne: “British TV” actress dies aged 76
Judy Carne, the British actress who crossed the pond to make her name in American television during the 1960s and ’70s, died last Thursday following a bout of pneumonia. She was 76. Judy Carne was born near Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, and trained at the Bush Davies Theatrical School for Girls at East Grinstead, according to Variety. In the early 1960s, …
Read More »Michelle Carter charged for texts encouraging boyfriend “Conrad Roy III” to kill himself
Massachusetts prosecutors say Michelle Carter sent her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, dozens of text messages urging him to take his own life. “You can’t think about it. You just have to do it. You said you were gonna do it. Like I don’t get why you aren’t,” Michelle Carter allegedly wrote to Conrad Roy III the day he parked his …
Read More »Full Throttle Saloon: Fire destroys South Dakota biker bar known from reality TV show (Video)
The Full Throttle Saloon, billed as the biggest biker bar, is gone following an overnight fire. Crews from the Sturgis Volunteer Fire Department responded to the Full Throttle Saloon on South Dakota Highway 34 about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday and found heavy smoke coming from the building.
Read More »Hungarian Journalist Fired For Tripping Migrant Who Fled Police “Video”
A Hungarian journalist has reportedly been fired after videos surfaced online that appear to show her kicking and tripping refugees as they run from Hungarian police. The incident, which was captured on video by a German correspondent Stephan Richter, occurred as dozens of refugees attempted to flee an overcrowded camp near the Hungarian-Serbian border, the Washington Post reports. Around the …
Read More »‘El Chapo’ Guzman: Four Mexican Officials Charged in Escape of “Cartel Boss”
Four Mexican officials have been charged with aiding the escape of the notorious drugs lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman from a maximum security prison. Two of the men were prison employees who were tasked with monitoring El Chapo’s cell via video surveillance. The other two worked for the Mexican intelligence service. According to The AFP, a federal judge stated that …
Read More »Charles Joseph Gliniewicz murder : Men In Video Not Involved In Officer’s Slaying
Three individuals identified in a video surveillance obtained by police last week are not suspected of killing Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, authorities said Tuesday. In a news conference at the Fox Lake Village Hall, Lake County Major Crime Task Force Commander George Filenko said that investigators identified and questioned three men based on the video from a surveillance system of …
Read More »Bachelor In Paradise Season 2 “Finale”: Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert Are Engaged!
After six weeks of love, laughter, fighting, tears, and scandalous text messages (!!!) this season’s Bachelor in Paradise extravaganza has drawn to an appropriately-emotional conclusion. There was an engagement! On Monday night’s season finale, Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert “found love” and took their “connection” to the next level: an engagement!
Read More »Infants More Likely To Get Pertussis From Siblings ‘study finds’
Source of Infant Pertussis Infection Most Often a Sibling. Previous studies suggest that mothers are likely the primary source of whooping cough infection when it comes to their baby. However, researchers now believe that whooping cough, otherwise known as pertussis, may be more likely to come through a sibling, instead. On Monday, the Journal Pediatrics coming out with tips to …
Read More »Archdiocese looks to raise $3 million, bring in 100 Syrian refugee families
One hundred more families, three-million more dollars and an infinite well of compassion will be the Archdiocese of Toronto’s response to photos of three-year-old Alan Kurdi’s tiny, lifeless body lying on a Turkish beach. Cardinal Thomas Collins said the Gospel calls for Christians to feed, clothe and shelter those fleeing violence and war, regardless of religious affiliation.
Read More »Harold Henthorn: Colorado man accused of murdering wife in national park goes on trial ‘Video’
Harold Henthorn accused of pushing Mississippian wife off a cliff may have staged first wife’s death, as well. Harold Henthorn, 59, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Toni Henthorn, who plummeted 120 feet (37 meters) in September 2012 in Rocky Mountain National Park, about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of Denver.
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