• 5 Cups of Coffee That Killed People

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  • The reality of Bibby Stockholm to be revealed in people's inquiry

    A new report lays bare what life is like on the UK’s floating prison-barge, the Bibby Stockholm. Produced by Care4Calais, Portland Global Friendship Group and Stand up to Racism Dorset, ‘The Bibby Stockholm: A People’s Inquiry’, compiles the lived experience of people living on the barge, evidence from the charities supporting them, and the testimony […]

  • Liam Neeson was embarrassed by how many people he kills in Taken

    Is there anything more embarrassing than killing loads of bad guys after they kidnap your daughter? Not the kind of question that runs through the mind of most people on a daily basis. When you're Liam Neeson though, the topic of kill counts becomes a far more relevant discussion point, as the actor recalls being embarrassed about the number of foes he takes down in 2008 thriller movie Taken. Continue reading Liam Neeson was embarrassed by how many people he...

  • PSP chase ends in crash killing multiple people

    UPPER CHICHESTER TWP., DELAWARE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Multiple people are dead after a high-speed chase with state police in Delaware County. According to state police, around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, troopers tried to pull a car over along Route 322, that was believed to be involved in a shoplifting incident, just outside of Philadelphia. The occupants []

  • Heavy rainstorms kill 4 people in southern China

    BEIJING >> Heavy rainstorms that swept across southern China over the weekend killed at least four people in riverside cities, while a search was underway for 10 others missing, state media said Monday.

  • Russian poetry prize bans entries from transgender people

    LONDON — A Russian poetry competition has banned transgender people from submitting entries this year, in what it says is an effort to protect traditional values. The Andrei Dementyev All-Russian Poetry Prize, organized by the government of western Russia’s Tver region, accepts applications until late April from poets “regardless of citizenship, nationality, profession and place of residence.” But the competition explicitly bars “citizens who have changed their gender,” according to rules posted...

    • MSNBC

    Barr reflects on Trump’s occasional rhetoric about killing people

    As Donald Trump’s criminal cases have advanced, the former president and his defense attorneys haven’t just professed his innocence; they’ve also claimed that the former president enjoys near-complete immunity from crimes he might’ve committed during his White House tenure. This has led multiple jurists to inquire as to whether Team Trump believes the Republican could get away with ordering the murder of Americans he disapproves of. (“It would depend,” the Republican’s lawyer told the Supreme...

  • 5 people killed in 2-car crash outside Lancaster

    Five people were killed Sunday night after a crash near Lancaster that sent both cars flying off the side of the road. It happened around 8:15 p.m. according to the California Highway Patrol, at the intersection of 106th Street East and Pearblossom Highway, State Route 138 in Littlerock. Images from the scene showed two cars involved in the crash. Both flew well off the side of the road. One car, a Toyota, had completely flipped in the brush on the side of the road, while the other, a...

    • Afro

    At least 70 people killed by flooding in Kenya; more rain expected

    Flooding and heavy rains in Kenya have killed at least 70 people since mid-March, with more rain expected until June. Thousands of houses flooded, schools flooded, roads damaged.

  • ESPN reporter's tweet on Jayden Daniels fuels reality check

    Jayden Daniels met the local media Friday for the first time since being drafted No. 2 overall by the Washington Commanders, and shared one of those “This was my childhood dream” stories that almost every athlete in every sport can recall. There’s nothing wrong with that, as all great athletes began their journey to stardom

  • Kevin Bacon shares reality check from student at ‘Footloose’ school

    In a preview of Kevin Bacon’s return to Payson High where “Footloose” was filmed, the actor tells NBC’s Kaylee Hartung exclusively on TODAY about one student who gave him a reality check by reminding him that it's been 40 years since iconic film premiered.

  • Heavy floods in UAE, Afghanistan, Pakistan, 135 people killed

    Around 70 people have been killed by heavy rains lashing Afghanistan over the past five days, the government’s disaster management department said on Wednesday. Neighbouring Pakistan has also been hammered by spring downpours, with 65 people killed in storm-related incidents as rain falls at nearly twice the historical average rate, officials told AFP. Dubai’s flagship Read More