Man killed stepfather, took selfie with dead body
Family members said the pair had a history of verbal and physical disputes, but neighbors said they didn't imagine it would escalate to this level. According to the medical examiner, Pinkney was fatally asphyxiated. "There is an inherent danger if you access it, you like it, retweet it, that you are going to encourage more people out there who are desperate for attention to go out there and get it".
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Philippine military: Children forced to fight alongside Islamic State
Likewise, an official of the central Philippine city of Cebu , in an interview with the Cebu Daily News, said that tourism would definitely be negatively affected, reporting that tourism businesses in the region had already reported cancellations due to the ongoing unrest.
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North Korea warns United States of Nuclear war after its Live Fire Drills
It was the first time North Korea had successfully tested an ICBM. The Trump administration has tried to pressure Beijing to rein in North Korea, a major trading partner, to halt Kim Jong-un's development of nuclear weapons before they have the ability to threaten the US homeland.
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Govt okays Amazon's $500 million plan for food retail
Currently, the government permits 100 per cent FDI in the food processing sector. Having secured the DIPP's nod, Amazon can now open a wholly owned subsidiary in India to carry out food retailing. No one doubts that Amazon's move will be a win for consumers, but some see this merger as the push the rest of the industry will need to modernize more quickly and use data-collecting strengths to be more customer-centric than the bigger players.
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Cong asks CM to intervene in Indu Sarkar's release
The real reason behind the cuts has not been revealed yet by the filmmaker. When references like IB and even PM were blacklisted by the Censor Board to use in films, Madhur went on question the yardstick on the basis of which Censor is imposing these rules.
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Vice President Pence will discuss Affordable Care Act in Lexington on Wednesday
With the replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act still in question in the United States Senate Vice President Mike Pence will visit Lexington on Wednesday to discuss the future of health care. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) dared him to do it and NASA said that it was okay that the vice president touched the object. "In fairness, I warned @VP that "you break it, you own it", Rubio tweeted in response".
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Strangers make human chain to rescue swimmers at Florida beach
The chain grew from five to 15 people and continued to expand until it grew to more than 80 people and was 100 yards long, according to The Panama City News Herald . "It was fantastic." The chain eventually stretched out to about 100 yards, reports say. She thought they were pointing at a shark, but when she realized people were drowning, she jumped on the board and began swimming toward Ursrey's family.
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Alleged victims accuse prosecutors of betrayal with Larry Nassar plea bargain
A formal plea agreement hasn't been filed with the court. The plea deal includes an agreement that Nassar will register as a sex offender and an agreement that the U.S. The parents' account corroborates more than 100 allegations that Nassar assaulted gymnasts through physical and gynecological examinations. "Dr. Nassar molested young women at the Olympics".
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Conservative activist: Ivanka Trump attacked by 'feminists in name only'
A White House official says Ivanka Trump took her father's seat briefly on Saturday when the president stepped out of the room. In the since-deleted tweet, Ivanka was seen surrounded by Chinese President Xi Jinping , British Prime Minister Theresa May , Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel .
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Gwen Stefani faces lawsuit after fan breaks leg at concert
Stefani allegedly incited her screaming fans with lawn seats to come closer to the stage. "You can get new ones", she said - infusing this previously sedate crowd with a rebellious disregard for material items and arbitrary audience boundaries.
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United States aims for UN vote on North Korea sanctions within weeks - diplomats
The test sparked global alarm as it suggested North Korea now possessed an ICBM capable of reaching Alaska, a major milestone for the reclusive, nuclear-armed state. For instance, President Trump could demand that within 30 days North Korea will decommission its nuclear reactor, hand over its nuclear weapons, welcome United Nations nuclear inspectors, cease all work on long-range missiles, etc.in return for prompt negotiations on a peace treaty to end the state of war that still technically ...
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TX teen electrocuted while in bathtub with phone
Madison's grandmother Donna O'Guinn spoke to KCBD about the tragic accident, saying that Madison was found with a burn mark on her hand from where she'd reached for the phone. Madison's family believes this awful accident is something that could happen to anyone. Coe's family is trying to inform people of the dangers involving electrical appliances.









