Ontario police have released shocking footage of a 81-year-old woman being robbed while taking money out at an ATM in Ontario, Canada on 31 July. The suspect can be seen trying to grab cash out of the womans hands, before pushing her to the ground and running away. The woman was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after the incident.
A reporter with Russian television network NTV was punched and followed by a man who appeared to be inebriated during a live broadcast in Gorky Park on August 2, Russias Airborne Forces Day.Nikita Razvozzhayev was explaining why Russias paratroopers were considered elite troops when a man, reportedly a former paratrooper, struck Razvozzhayev in the face. According to NTV, numerous eyewitnesses said the man was intoxicated.A clip shared to NTVs Twitter shows Razvozzhayev presenting a segment from the park before he is interrupted by the man, punched, and then followed across the plaza, before the live feed returns to the studio.
NAACP issued a travel warning in Missouri, the first in the groups 108-year history. The civil rights organization says travellers could be subjected to discrimination and harassment. This comes in the wake of recent high-profile incidents of police brutality in the state as well as a new bill NAACP dubs the Jim Crow Bill.
A dozen inmates at the Walker County Jail, Alabama, escaped by using peanut butter Sunday. Though they were caught Tuesday, the jail break is bound to go down in the history as a ridiculous escape attempt. Taking advantage of a novice guard minding the prison doors, the inmates changed the number over their cell door with peanut butter to resemble the door outside. However, this is not the first instance of prison inmates using unusual methods to gain their freedom.
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Since 2007, there have been 542 incidents of shark attacks, resulted in 460 injuries. However, director of Florida Program for Shark Research George Burgess thinks tourists should not feel threatened or discouraged about going into the sea. On the other hand, Burgess thinks that humans are the real attackers in the relationship.
Since 2007, there have been 542 incidents of shark attacks, resulted in 460 injuries. However, director of Florida Program for Shark Research George Burgess thinks tourists should not feel threatened or discouraged about going into the sea. On the other hand, Burgess thinks that humans are the real attackers in the relationship.
Singapore's newly established telecom operator Circles.Life reveals that half of its 900 respondents can only last one day without data.
The North Korea travel ban comes after the death of U.S. tourist Otto Warmbier, who suffered brain damage while under arrest in North Korea.
A natural gas explosion at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, Minnesota has left at least 1 dead and 1 missing. Another nine people are reportedly injured.
A natural gas explosion at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, Minnesota has left at least 1 dead and 1 missing. Another nine people are reportedly injured.
President Trump signed a bill that enforces harsher sanctions against Iran, North Korea, and especially Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin retaliated by ordering the dismissal of 755 American diplomats from Russia.
Philippine President Rodrigo Dutertes latest controversial remarks target the North Korean regime, and they come just a few days ahead of his hosting a meeting of foreign diplomats at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum. In his typical colorful rhetoric, Duterte professed his hatred for war and described North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un as a fool and a son of a b**** who is playing with dangerous toys.
A private invesigator, Rod Wheeler, has filed a lawsuit against Fox News. Wheeler alleges the organization fabricated quotes in a story about Richs murder and attributed them to him.
The U.S. military successfully test-launched an Intercontinental-Ballistic Missile from California, just days after North Koreas second test of their own ICBM. The Air Force claimed that the action is not a response to North Koreas recent test launch, but to demonstrate U.S. nuclear enterprise is safe, secure and effective, and ready to deter, detect and defend attacks against the U.S. and its allies.