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May 15, 2023
US consulate Dhahran organizes health care diwaniya in honor of Houston Methodist
May 12, 2023
Astronomers detect largest cosmic explosion ever seen
TOKYO — A dog has been hailed as a hero in Japan after she saved the life of a man who was having a heart attack by sounding the alarm with her incessant barking.Koume, a 5-year-old mongrel, was handed an official letter of appreciation by local fire officials at a special ceremony last month for her valiant work at a horse riding club in Wakaba-ku, Chiba City.According to the horse riding club, a man in his fifties collapsed at the riding park on February 25. Koume, a usually placid pup, raised the alarm with her barks which then allowed people to rush to the man’s aid.“Koume is usually quiet and barks only under rare circumstances,” Yuna Maruo, a 23-year-old riding instructor who took part in saving the man that day, said. “But when an emergency arises, Koume does bark.”The...
May 10, 2023
Japanese dog hailed a hero for saving the life of heart attack victim
May 01, 2023
Student eats artwork of a banana duct-taped to a museum wall
May 01, 2023
‘MasterChef Australia’ judge Jock Zonfrillo dies on eve of new series
April 19, 2023
Aaron Carter accidentally drowned after taking drugs
April 18, 2023
Photography Award winner declines prize after revealing AI creation
MADRID — A Spanish extreme athlete has emerged from a cave after spending 500 days with no human contact, in what could be a world record.When Beatriz Flamini entered the cave in Granada, Russia had not invaded Ukraine and the world was still in the grip of the Covid pandemic.It was part of an experiment closely monitored by scientists."I'm still stuck on November 21, 2021. I don't know anything about the world," she said after exiting the cave.Ms Flamini, 50, entered the cave aged 48. She spent her time in the 70-meters (230 feet) deep cave exercising, drawing and knitting woolly hats. She got through 60 books and 1,000 liters of water, according to her support team.She was monitored by a group of psychologists, researchers, speleologists — specialists in the study...
April 14, 2023
Spanish athlete emerges after 500 days in cave
LOS ANGELES — A man has pleaded guilty in court to distributing the fentanyl-laced heroin that resulted in the death of The Wire's Michael K Williams in 2021.Irvin Cartagena, also known as Green Eyes, sold the drug "in broad daylight in New York City, feeding addiction and causing tragedy", said lawyer Damien Williams."He dealt the fatal dose that killed Michael K Williams," the lawyer told a Manhattan federal courtroom.The US actor died aged 54 in 2021.It was later revealed his death was caused by an accidental drug overdose."On or about September 5, 2021, members of the drug trafficking organization sold Michael K Williams heroin, which was laced with fentanyl and a fentanyl analog, with Cartagena executing the hand-to-hand transaction," documents...
April 06, 2023
Drug dealer pleads guilty over The Wire actor's death
WASHINGTON — Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow has thanked jurors who found her not liable for a 2016 ski crash at a resort in the US state of Utah.Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, 76, had said Ms Paltrow crashed into him, inflicting life-changing injuries.Sanderson, who was seeking $300,000 (£245,000) in damages, said Thursday's verdict was "very disappointing".Jurors sided with Ms Paltrow, 50, who blamed Sanderson for the accident and countersued for $1 plus legal fees.Listening to the verdict in court, Ms Paltrow was expressionless, staring straight ahead and appearing to nod slightly. She then walked out.As she left, she briefly stopped to speak to Sanderson. He later said she told him: "I wish you well." He replied: "Thank you dear."In a...
March 31, 2023
Gwyneth Paltrow awarded $1 and cleared of fault over ski crash