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A mid-air collision between two hot-air balloons carrying tourists in Turkey has left one tourist dead and about two dozen injured. (May 20)
Here's the latest news for Monday, May 20th: Tornadoes slam midwest; Military treating veterans for sexual abuse; Accused spy reportedly leaves Russia; Commute disrupted by Connecticut train accident.
Russian TV aired video of the US Embassy employee accused of spying, leaving Russia. Russian television had video of Ryan Fogle at a Moscow airport. The US Embassy in Moscow has refused to comment on the case. (May 20)
Highlights of this day in history: Charles Lindbergh begins his trans-Atlantic flight; Amelia Earhart starts her trek across the Atlantic; Freedom Riders attacked in the South; Explorer Christopher Columbus, comedienne Gilda Radner dies. ...
Here's the latest news for Sunday May 19th: AP CEO says seizure of phone records already having effect on newsgathering; President Barack Obama addresses graduates at Morehouse College; Winning Powerball ticket sold in Florida; Twisters spo...
eHarmony has been matchmaking for more than a decade — but now it's looking to expand that service into the office.
A 'Jesus endorsed' mayoral contender comes in last place. A mayoral candidate in North Miami, Anna Pierre, opted for a religious endorsement - a strategy that didn't work out too well.She stated “Yes, Jesus endorsed me! I'm not nuts, if I'm a freak and nuts for Jesus, let it be! ...
A woman is arrested for putting her child up for adoption on Craigslist. Recently, a woman in Texas was arrested after she allegedly put her little boy up for adoption on Craigslist. Stephanie Christine Redus is facing a charge of advertising the placement of a child. On May 1st, her ...
Highlights of Today in History for May 19th: Actress Marilyn Monroe performs 'Happy Birthday for President John F. Kennedy; Malcolm X is born; Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis dies; Amy Fisher shoots Mary Jo Buttafuoco.
The 10-foot-tall Robocop statue is making progress for the 2014 unveiling. The city of Detroit could be getting its very own statue of 'Robocop'.Initially the project debuted on Kickstarter.com in 2011. The designers aimed for a $50,000 goal and actually ended up surpassing that amount. Although the statue is not ...
Venezuela is importing 50 million rolls of toilet paper. What would you do if run out of toilet paper? Venezuela is dealing with a major shortage of toilet paper. Considering it's something everyone needs, 50 million rolls are being imported into the country.For the past few months, stores have been ...
These are all aspiring nations. Join WatchMojo as we count down our picks for the top 10 places fighting for independence. For this list, we've chosen regions, groups, or places that are fighting to separate from the countries to which they belong, or which are fighting for recognition as independent ...
3d scanners are enabling us to see all kinds of things we've never dreamed of witnessing before. And as Trace and Anthony show us, it's only going to get more amazing in the coming years.
One Baltimore couple has given up their normal-sized home for a really tiny one on wheels. Greg Cantori and his wife Renee bought this 238 square foot house for $19,000 and hope to split their time living there and in a sailboat when they retire. The adorable, tiny, two bedroom ...
Portland recycling bins are overflowing with dirty diapers. Recycling collectors in Portland have reported that they now pick up 120 pounds of dirty diapers a day, whereas they used to find about one a month. Why the dramatic change in Portland’s disposal habits? In an effort to increase its residents’ ...
Here's the latest news for Saturday, May 18th: Connecticut commuter crash; Moscow firey landing; Cannes gun scare; Lottery jackpot.
A live outdoor television broadcast from the Cannes Film Festival was briefly interrupted on Friday when what sounded like gunshots sent crew and spectators scurrying for cover. (May 18)
Two commuter trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in an accident that sent about 70 people to the hospital, severely damaged the tracks and threatened to snarl travel in the congested Northeast Corridor. (May 18)
A writer for The Guardian says America's middle class is disinterested with violence in low-income urban areas.
A federal judge has ordered a temporary injunction blocking an Arkansas law that would ban abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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