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Think or blink!!!

If we have money to throw around we can make even a castle fly! :rolleyes:




  • Lifestyle
    [h=3]This stunning private jet with 5 separate rooms is as luxurious as it gets[/h] If you have (a couple millions worth of) expendable cash, it's worth getting a private jet so you can actually look forward to flying. There's several to choose from, but one worth considering is the Embraer Lineage 1000E private jet, which comes with five separate rooms.
    Business Insider





 
After the T.V show was switched ON, I decided to skip the show fearing that I my spend many sleepless nights! :(

U.S.
[h=3]Here's Why Twitter Is Going Nuts About JonBenét Ramsey[/h] The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey has ignited a miniature firestorm of controversy. An FBI agent who worked on the JonBenét Ramsey investigation has strong feelings about the family's exoneration in Ramsey's murder. Specifically, he feels that they shouldn't have been let off the hook so easily. The cold case is being re-examined in a two-part, four-hour CBS investigatory documentary. Naturally, theories abound. And it's possible that, due to new DNA testing, the series could identify a suspect. Jim Clemente, a former FBI agent and profiler that started on the case a year in, co-created the CBS series and spoke to Cosmopolitan about why. "What I will say is that I have never, ever, in my entire career
Refinery29

'The Case of: JonBenet Ramsey' Premiere: Shocking New Revelations Including Previously Unheard Audio Evidence!
Entertainment Tonight
'The Case of: JonBenet Ramsey' Premiere: Multiple Bombshells Dropped in Colorado Cold Case
The Hollywood Reporter


 
Can this knowledge prevent that mishap??? :decision:




  • Science
    [h=3]The sun will destroy Earth a lot sooner than you might think[/h] There are plenty of ways Earth could go. It could smash into another planet, be swallowed by a black hole, or get pummeled to death by asteroids. There's really no way to tell which doomsday scenario will be the cause of our planet's demise. But one thing is for sure - even if Earth spends the rest of its eons escaping alien attacks, dodging space rocks, and avoiding a nuclear apocalypse, there will come a day when our own sun will eventually destroy us. This process won't be pretty, as Business Insider's video team recently illustrated when they took a look at what will happen to Earth when the sun finally does die out in a blaze of glory. And as Jillian Scudder, an astrophysicist at the University
    Business Insider





 
WHY have sex with kids when adults are more than wiling to oblige - in the western countries??? :noidea:




  • Celebrity
    [h=3]Hollywood's child sex ring is about to be blown wide open, thanks to Corey Haim's deathbed confession[/h] A tabloid is reporting that one of Hollywood's most recognizable faces is a child rapist and will soon be outed. Shocking? Yes. Surprising? Hardly. Because former child stars have been talking about this for years. It was a horrifying moment in one of TV's most oddly compelling reality shows when, on The Two Coreys, Corey Haim broke down revealing he was raped as a kid. After Haim's 2010 death, Corey Feldman elaborated that his friend was raped by a Hollywood bigwig at just 11 years old. Feldman has been discussing the sick environment of Hollywood child sexual abuse for years, even detailing the abuse both he and Haim suffered in his memoir, Coreyography. Most recently, last spring he told The
    SheKnows





 
Every bag/ luggage/ backpack is tested for the traces of explosives in the airports! :suspicious:

U.S.
[h=3]Explosive devices found in Elizabeth, New Jersey[/h] FBI agents surrounded a house in Elizabeth, New Jersey early Monday after a backpack was discovered the previous night with five possible explosive devices in the same town. Earlier Monday, just after midnight, an explosive device detonated during a police attempt to disarm it after a bomb squad was called in, in the third New York City area incident involving what appear to be improvised bombs. A call came into Elizabeth authorities at 8:47 p.m. after two men found a suspicious backpack in a garbage can, mayor Chris Bollwage said in a press conference. The men took it around the corner thinking there was something of value in it, but notified police when they saw wires and a pipe inside the bag. Police immediately brought in the bomb squad. Authorities recovered five devices in the backpack, one of which exploded during an attempt to disarm it using a robot. (GMA) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr .
Yahoo News Photo

Police detonated suspicious packages in New Jersey
CNN
Bomb exploded in New Jersey, as New Jersey Transit, Amtrak suspend train service
The Week
 
Psycho effect reversed in this case! :der:




  • U.S.
    [h=3]Mom Lived With Dead Son For Nearly A Decade[/h] Authorities in New York are investigating a bizarre case, in which a Brooklyn man lay dead in his bedroom for as many as eight years, while his mother continued to live in the home. The man, who has not yet been identified, probably died in 2008 at age 43, according to authorities. His skeletal remains were discovered Thursday, after his 80-year-old mother was hospitalized. A female relative, police said, was retrieving belongings for the woman when she made the gruesome find. “She went to the second floor bedroom and that’s when she noticed a dead body ― completely decomposed skeletal remains ― on the floor,” a spokesperson for the New York City Police Department told The Huffington Post on
    The Huffington Post







 
U.S.
[h=3]More than 800 immigrants mistakenly granted citizenship[/h] WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. government has mistakenly granted citizenship to at least 858 immigrants from countries of concern to national security or with high rates of immigration fraud who had pending deportation orders, according to an internal Homeland Security audit released Monday.
Associated Press

Report finds citizenship 'mistakenly granted' to 858 immigrants
The Week
Report: Immigrants set for deportation granted citizenship
FOX News Videos
 
kiNaRu vetta bootham kiLambiyathaam!!! :rolleyes:

pala naaL thirudan oru naaL agappaduvaan! ::moony:


  • U.S.
    [h=3]25 men went to meet teenagers for sex, authorities say. One brought along a toddler.[/h] More than two dozen men thought they were meeting with underage teenagers for sex. One brought condoms and alcoholic beverages to the rendezvous. Another one brought along his toddler. Instead, authorities say, the 25 men were met by uniformed officers. The men were arrested as part of an investigation targeting predators who solicit sex from minors online, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office in Texas. For three days last week, investigators with the sheriff’s office’s High Tech Crime Unit posed as underage kids, between ages 11 and 15, as they talked to the suspects online and agreed to meet with them at certain locations, according to media reports. The men, whose ages range from
    Washington Post




 
Harvesting every form of energy wherever it is possible is a brilliant idea! :thumb:




  • Business
    [h=3]Coming Soon: Roads That Produce Solar Energy[/h] Until now, capturing solar energy generally has meant placing panels on roofs or, at the industrial level, in large open fields. That might be changing. According to Curbed, a rest stop in Missouri is about to become the home of an experiment to create roadways covered with energy-producing solar panels--and it's one of several such experiments about to kick off throughout the world. The rest stop, along Route 66 in Conway, Missouri, will include about 50 solar panels covered in durable glass. To start, the panels will be used on the sidewalk, with the goal of powering the building at the rest stop. The project is from Solar Roadways, an Idaho-based startup founded by husband-and-wife duo Scott
    Inc Magazine





 
Animals HATE selfies taken with the stupid humans. :bolt:

Animals do not care or want to be photographed!!! :llama:

World
[h=3]Photographer trampled to death by the elephant he was trying to take picture of[/h] An Italian tourist has died after he was trampled by an elephant in a national park in Kenya. The 66-year-old man, identified as Fernando Mocclola, was reportedly trying to take a picture of the elephant when it attacked him, according to a police statement. "He was attacked not far from his tent while photographing it," a police officer who spoke on conditions of anonymity told news agency AFP. He added the victim "sustained serious injuries and died before he could be taken to hospital". The accident occurred at Swara camp in the Tsavo National Park, near the Kenyan coast of Malindi. The death has been confirmed by Italy's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Italian embassy in Nairobi has contacted
International Business Times UK

Zoo Deaths 2016: Kenya Elephant Kills Italian By Trampling Tourist Trying To Take A Picture
International Business Times
Elephant In Kenya Kills Italian Tourist Trying To Take Photo
Fox News
 
Unwanted events cost more than those we want to have and look forward to! :(

U.S.
[h=3]California wildfire becomes costliest ever to fight at $200M[/h] BIG SUR, Calif. (AP) - A wildfire burning for nearly two months on California's scenic Big Sur coast has surpassed $200 million in firefighting costs, becoming the costliest to fight in U.S. history, according to date released Monday.
Associated Press

The Costliest Wildfire in U.S. History Still Rages in California
The Atlantic
Big Sur fire becomes costliest to fight in US history
MercuryNews.com
 
Man's greed has no limits and is a bottomless pit. :(

Money in any form and money from anything is honey! :popcorn:




  • World
    [h=3]The grim reality of human organ harvesting in China[/h] Imagine being abducted and whisked away to a cell where you spend the next several months or years without charge or conviction. There, authorities torture you and force you to watch films designed to brainwash in a bid to align your views with those of China’s ruling Communist Party. Every now and then you are dragged from your filthy, overcrowded cell into a room where, without warning, needles are jabbed into your arm and blood is drawn into as many vials as it can fill. Then prison authorities instruct a group of drug addicted criminals to use violence to restrain you as you are made to give a urine sample and subjected to invasive medical procedures. No one responds to your screams or cries
    New York Post




 
And the alien may not be a little green man with two antenna on his head! :alien:




  • Science
    [h=3]A surprising discovery points to exciting new possibilities for alien life on Mars[/h] A team of scientists recently reported that Mars had large lakes of liquid water much longer than previously thought. This new discovery means that microbial life had more time to form and survive - which also improves the prospect for finding signs of this possible ancient life on future Mars missions. Follow TI: On Facebook
    Business Insider





 
cockroaches drink their repellents like tonics
and become stronger with every new product!
How can we treat drug-resistant diseases??? :(


 
The 'rape capital' has now become a 'murderous capital as well! :whoo:




  • World
    [h=3]Indian woman stabbed more than 20 times in broad daylight. Video shows passersby doing nothing.[/h] The footage lasted for an agonizing 45 seconds. Captured by CCTV on Tuesday in the streets of Burari, in North Delhi, it began with a man dragging a woman along the sidewalk before throwing her to the pavement. He pulled out a single blade from a pair of scissors and stabbed her with tremendous force. Then he continued to stab her again and again, each time more brutally than before. At one point, he paused to kick her in the head. As the man continued to stab the young woman, who was writhing in pain in clear view of every passerby, several people wandered by. Some ignored the scene entirely, while others glanced over and kept walking. One man in a backpack and another man stuck around, waving
    Washington Post





 
A very original idea that worked well for so many days!!!




  • Lifestyle
    [h=3]This guy used fake mobile boarding passes to live in airport lounges for 18 days[/h] A 32-year-old jobless guy from Malaysia recently used his laptop to forge multiple boarding passes so he could sample the delights of executive lounges at Singapore’s main international airport. Raejali Buntut lived at Changi Airport for 18 days from August 21 to September 7 after missing a flight back to his home country. But this week he was sent to an altogether less salubrious form of accommodation - ie. prison - after pleading guilty to charges of forgery. Buntut checked in at the airport the night before an early morning flight last month. Keen for some shut-eye, he stayed at one of Changi Airport’s luxury lounges using his boarding pass and valid Priority Pass, which offers access to nearly
    Digital Trends





 
May he live long enough to enjoy his 100 years' life sentence!!! :amen:


  • World
    Father Caught On Cctv Drowning His 3-Year-Old Daughter Is Jailed For 100 Years

    A man has been jailed for 100 years after horrifying footage shows him repeatedly throwing his three-year-old stepdaughter into a swimming pool - leaving her to drown. The incident caused outrage in South America after the CCTV footage was made public and showed the man tossing the child, who could not swim, into the water like a rag doll while other bathers did nothing. Shot at a hotel swimming pool in Morelia, Mexico in August 2015, the shocking video was enough to convict the cruel man - despite his protests of innocence. While reading out the sentence judge Ana Lilia Garcia Cardona also slammed the step-dad for using the child’s hair to cruelly hold her towards the bottom of the deep pool.
    Fox News
 
May he live long enough to enjoy his 100 years' life sentence!!! :amen:
  • World
    Father Caught On Cctv Drowning His 3-Year-Old Daughter Is Jailed For 100 Years

    A man has been jailed for 100 years after horrifying footage shows him repeatedly throwing his three-year-old stepdaughter into a swimming pool - leaving her to drown. The incident caused outrage in South America after the CCTV footage was made public and showed the man tossing the child, who could not swim, into the water like a rag doll while other bathers did nothing. Shot at a hotel swimming pool in Morelia, Mexico in August 2015, the shocking video was enough to convict the cruel man - despite his protests of innocence. While reading out the sentence judge Ana Lilia Garcia Cardona also slammed the step-dad for using the child’s hair to cruelly hold her towards the bottom of the deep pool.
    Fox News


It is NOT just the Indians who watch the murder of a woman in a railway station

or the multiple stabbing of a woman with a scissor blade on a street of the capital city -

but murder and death in every form has become international entertainment long since! :frusty:

 
Trans gender transformation in the animal kingdom!!! :rolleyes:



Science
Five wild lionesses grow a mane and start acting like males

This lion king (pictured above) is a queen. And she’s not the only one. Five lionesses in Botswana have grown a mane and are showing male-like behaviours. One is even roaring and mounting other females. Male lions are distinguished by their mane, which they use to attract females, and they roar to protect their territory or call upon members of their pride. Females lack a mane and are not as vocal. Advertisement But sometimes lionesses grow a mane and even behave a bit like males. However, until now, reports of such maned lionesses have been extremely rare and largely anecdotal. We knew they existed, but little about how they behave. Now, Geoffrey D. Gilfillan at the University of Sussex in Falmer,
New Scientist




 

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