The child was interviewed and admitted to shooting Brandon O'Quinn Rasberry, 32, who was found dead at the Lazy J RV Park on January 18 2022, in Nixon, when he was seven years old.
By Amanda Mannen Published: April 12th, 2024
The Department of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to those planning to travel this summer as a little-known rule could see passport renewal applications take weeks longer than normal to be processed
Nineteen years ago, a young man named Jawed Karim uploaded the first ever video on YouTube. Titled ‘Me at the zoo’, the 19 second clip features Karim standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo. Interestingly, the video, which was shot by Karim’s friends, was taken just a few months before YouTube’s public launch in May 2005. Despite its low quality, the video went on to revolutionise the digital scene. In 2006, tech giant Google acquired the platform for a whopping $1.65 billion, while...
Millions of people around the world will pause on Monday, at least for a moment, to mark Earth Day.
Castlevania 64 was the first in the franchise to feature 3D gameplay. In its December 1999 expanded version, legacy of Darkness, players assumed the role of Cornell, a werewolf out to rescue his sister. There were three other playable characters, but the developers locked these mysterious characters on the menuRead Entire Article
People in the Rockies are used to mosquito-borne illnesses, but what is
Friendly competition keeps things interesting in the watch world—and occasionally leads to vaguely unsettling arms races. The thinnest watch. The most complicated watch. The deepest dive watch fabricated entirely from sea slug slime. Things like that. But this year’s edition of Watches & Wonders has seen even more world records than usual—and impressive ones, at that. To wit: The race for the world’s thinnest watch continues apace. Back in the spring of 2022, Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo Ultra...
Since 1999, the name of a Colorado high school has been tragically enshrined in the public consciousness – and has become synonymous with mass shootings. But those left reeling by the massacre at Columbine have watched in horror as mass shootings are replicated over and over again across the US, writes Sheila Flynn
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Dave Hodges, 42, believes the city would have fewer opioid addicts if there were more churches offering religious sacraments in the form of psychedelic drugs. He founded the Church of Ambrosia in Oakland five years ago and it has now has 106,000 members, meaning it is technically the biggest megachurch in the US. Research into whether psychedelics can treat opioid addiction is in its early stages, but Hodges claims members have got clean since joining his church
Luna, a mini cockapoo, has a unique talent for solving math problems with help from her owner.