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[h=3]Texas judge removed over citizenship becomes U.S. citizen[/h]CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- A Texas judge who was placed on unpaid leave after officials discovered she was not a U.S. citizen has obtained her citizenship. Corpus Christi Munici
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[h=3]Teen wins California Lottery twice in 1 week[/h][FONT="]One lucky California teen has won the lottery twice in one week. Rosa Dominguez, 19, purchased winning tickets from two different locations in California in the span of one week, according to the California Lottery. The California Lottery said in a press release that Dominguez bought a $5 Power 5's Scratcher ticket when she made a
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A devastated mum-of-three has urged couples to not go to bed angry after she woke up from a blazing row with her husband to find him dead on the sofa. Ashley Murrell, 33, got into a heated argument with her husband Mikey, 36, after he came home late from a 16 hour shift. Paying tribute to her husband, Mrs Murrell, who lives in Wellington in Somerset, said: “Mikey was so caring, if he walked into a room and saw someone unhappy he would be the first person there trying to cheer them up.
President Trump's hardline stance on Qatar emerged not long after his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner's attempt to score a "half-billion dollar investment" from a Qatari billionaire fizzled, The Intercept reported Monday. Trump in recent weeks has accused Qatar of funding terrorist activities and taken credit for the ongoing blockade several Gulf nations have imposed on Qatar. Kushner has reportedly "played a key behind-the scenes role in hardening the U.S. posture toward the embattled nation," The Intercept reported. But before Kushner was involved in these talks, he was reportedly in negotiations with former Qatari prime minister and billionaire Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani
DID we have so many varieties of allergy in the world before???
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[h=3]Schoolboy dies after cheese from sandwich 'flicked into his mouth'[/h] Karanbir Cheema, 13, suffered a reaction following the incident at William Perkin C of E High School in Greenford, West London, on June 28. After 12 days in intensive care at Great Ormond Street Hospital, Karanbir, known as Karan to his friends, died on Sunday. Amarjeet Cheema, Karan’s father, told the Evening Standard he “wants answers”.
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[h=3]Woman Who Laughed At Jeff Sessions Could Face Jail Time This Week[/h] WASHINGTON ― A woman convicted after laughing during a confirmation hearing for Attorney General Jeff Sessions is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday, and Justice Department prosecutors are asking a D.C. judge to uphold the jury’s guilty verdict.
[h=3]Militants Kill Seven Hindu Pilgrims in Kashmir Attack[/h] At least seven Hindu pilgrims were killed and 11 others wounded in a gun battle between militants and police forces in Anantnag, a district in Kashmir, on Monday evening. The attack marks the deadliest assault on Hindu pilgrims in the region since 2000, when 30 people were killed during the Amarnath Yatra, an annual religious pilgrimage to a cave shrine in the Himalayas. Monday’s victims were returning from the same pilgrimage when they were caught in the crossfire between gunmen and police. Around 100,000 Hindus have already completed this year’s pilgrimage, which runs from late June to late August. The fighting began at around 8:30 p.m. local time when militants attacked a police patrol in
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[h=3]Chicago 'Antifa' Opens 'Self-Defense Gym' to Fight 'White Nationalism' in Trump's 'AmeriKKKa'[/h] An "Antifa" group in Chicago has opened a gym to train members for potential clashes with Trump supporters, Tucker Carlson reported. A woman who used the assumed pseudonym "Naila" told Carlson that "certain bodies are vulnerable to certain attacks." She said that there was a 20 percent rise in hate crimes in Chicago and nationwide in recent times. Carlson asked how that number's importance compared to Chicago's more than 2,000 shootings in 2017. "Your fears may be a little overblown," he said. "How many of the 2,000 shootings were carried out by right-wingers?" Naila said she was "more interested in hate crimes," saying that the gym's purpose is to "grow strength together." She dismissed Carlson's
The family of Madison Coe, of Lubbock, Texas, says the 14-year-old was electrocuted when her charging cellphone fell into a bathtub full of water that she was in.
If you thought drones were only good for causing minor security alerts at airports then feast your eyes upon the winners of National Geographic's fourth annual Dronestagram competition. The contest saw nearly 8,000 entries from both amateur drone users and professional photographers. The three overall winners and finalists in the five categories: Nature, People, Urban and Creativity are included in the gallery. Guillaume Jarret, Dronestagram's managing director commented; "It's a new photographic language and a new way of seeing the world, a way to see everything just like a bird." How poetic. From Esquire UK
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[h=3]Chinese scientists just teleported an object into Earth's orbit for the first time[/h] Not long ago, in the early 1990s, scientists only speculated that teleportation using quantum physics could be possible. Since then, the process has become a standard operation in quantum optics labs around the world. In fact, just last year, two separate teams conducted the world's first quantum teleportation outside of a laboratory.
God employs varied methods to reduce the Bhoo bhAram (The weight acting on The poor Mother earth!)
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[h=3]Scientists warn of ‘biological annihilation,’ say mass extinction event is currently happening on Earth[/h] When you hear the term "mass extinction" you probably imagine something like the space rock that smacked Earth and led to the demise of the dinosaurs, but according to a new research paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, we're currently experiencing an extinction event of our very own. After monitoring the populations of nearly 200 species, scientists are now sounding the alarm and insist that the dramatic changes in their numbers could threaten humanity as we know it. Among the tens of thousands of species studied for the paper, the researchers surveyed the population figures of 177 mammal species across all continents, comparing the population and distribution data from as far back as 1900 to the current numbers. What they found is that of the mammal species monitored, nearly half of them have lost over 80% of their distribution since their earliest monitoring. “The resulting biological annihilation obviously will have serious ecological, economic and social consequences," the researchers say "Humanity will eventually pay a very high price for the decimation of the only assemblage of life that we know of in the universe.” The scientists pin the destruction of these species on human overpopulation, which has led to the mass destruction of natural habitats as well as an influx of pollution. Human effect on the climate of the planet has also not done nature any favors, as changing temperatures have pushed and pulled species into and out of various regions, causing overlaps and a spike in invasive species in many areas.
A pair of police officers have caught themselves on camera, struggling to explain why they had pulled over Florida’s first and only black state attorney. Aramis Ayala, who serves as state attorney in the Sunshine State's 9th Judicial Circuit, was pulled over on 19 June. When he asks what agency she works for, she responds: “I’m the state attorney”.
NEW DELHI - A mob of angry domestic workers chanted in protest and threw stones at a luxury high-rise outside India’s capital on Wednesday, laying bare the deep divisions between the haves and have-nots in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. Police said that more than 150 maids working in the apartment complex in suburban Noida set upon the gates just after 6 a.m. - about the time many of them report for duty - because they believed one of their fellow domestic workers was being held inside against her will. The maids forced their way into the Mahagun Moderne complex, throwing stones and leaving broken windows and strewn glass in their wake. Police said one of the high-rise’s residents
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