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  1. That is creepy. I posted the video of him from Spanish news here: They actually had him sitting at the table embalmed and playing a game of poker with the cadaver. Hard to believe that is even legal in the USA.
  2. Pasión por las cartas hasta después de muerto Un velatorio, en Barceloneta, municipio de la región norte de Puerto Rico se convirtió en la última partida de poker para Henry Rosario Martínez.Efrén Arroyo, de nuestra alianza informativa latinoamericana, llegó a la capilla de la funeraria eterna luz y encontró una mesa de juego.
  3. Of course the official reaction is: No surprise there. Welcome back USSR.
  4. Thank you. I just noticed mine was gone as well. I will have the admin submit a ticket to IT team about this.
  5. Anke A. had that same problem for a time. I'm not sure what fixed it. If you upload it below in a response I will try to upload it for you to see if that helps
  6. Heavy rain in Pakistan has led to fifteen deaths in two days including at least eight deaths in a coal mine collapse in the Orakzai Tribal Area. --------------------- Can someone find some relevant videos from youtube or Facebook
  7. Five people are dead after a building collapses in the Indian city of Meerut caused by heavy rain. ------------------------------------- Can someone look for any relevant youtube.com videos pertaining to this collapse?
  8. Turkey declares a curfew in the town of Yüksekova on the border with Iran as Turkish forces prepare an offensive against the PKK. An explosion occurs in central Ankara, Turkey, with at least 34 people killed and 125 wounded.
  9. Gunmen attack two hotels in the Ivory Coast town of Grand-Bassam. At least 11 people are reportedly killed. Witnesses claim the attackers shouted "Allahu Akbar" ("God is [the] greatest") during the gunfire. ---------------------------------------------------- Can someone find a video or better sources?
  10. A four-year-old Asian boy who mispronounced “cucumber” as “cooker bomb” was recommended for a de-radicalization program by staff at a UK nursery, the boy’s family has said.
  11. More than 3,000 farmers in Finland on Friday descended on Helsinki to protest against the government's agriculture and food policy. The farmers, along with 600 tractors, came from across the country and parked on Senate Square in the heart of the capital to call on the government to support the country's agricultural sector, which has been suffering as a result of falling food prices and European Union sanctions on Russia, a key export market for the sector.
  12. More than a hundred protesters have blocked several routes for migrants, preventing them from gaining access to Calais. The activists’ banners called to 'stop the invasion of Europe' and 'defend' their city.
  13. The United States and South Korea held a Combined Amphibious Exercise in Pohang on Saturday. Approximately 12,200 US military personnel and 4,500 South Koreans took part in the exercise, which formed part of annual joint military drills by Seoul and Washington.
  14. Israeli Airstrike Kills 10 Year Old In Gaza
  15. The migrant problem is a major issue in Germany which is preparing for key local elections, which will take place this Sunday. The regional elections involve three key German states and has already been dubbed 'Super Sunday'. The vote is also seen as a litmus test for Merkel and her refugee policies as it takes place amid growing anti-immigrant sentiment.
  16. Russian engineer Igor Sukhorukov showed off his unusual customized cross-country vehicle in Biysk in the Altai region on Saturday. The vehicle is raised far above the traffic by its imposing wheels, has aerodynamic body and a protective cage around the car’s body.
  17. Get to know the Tesla Model X
  18. Local governor in Izmir, Turkey is calling for the arrest of the man seen in the video slamming the child to the ground. The man, who sells street food, claimed he was angry because the child grabbed his cart and hit a woman. The child suffered slight injuries, although some witnesses say he lost conciseness before he was giving water and taken away by a friend.
  19. Russian baby snatcher: Mom steals someone else’s child in a shopping bag
  20. The reason I ask is because less than an hour ago I texted someone about taking some aspirin for a headache. Now I see an Excedrin advertisement above. Coincidence? Could Google be paying Apple for the info? What do you think?
  21. Poor battery life is one of the top complaints among mobile phone owners, especially as they run power-hungry apps that can chew up a battery charge before the day is half over. There have been long-running debates over whether closing a background app helps preserve battery charge. Federighi's succinct response echoes a similar piece of advice on an Apple support page that explains how to close an app. The page says that closing an app isn't necessary unless it's frozen: Another support document clarifies the process in greater detail: Mobile phone users constantly search for tips and tricks to preserve battery life on their phones. iPhone owners can extend the charge to some degree by tweaking certain settings and apps. But unless you turn on Background App Refresh, an option introduced in iOS 7, Apple says you're just wasting your time shutting down background apps in hopes of extending your battery charge.
  22. She clears up more on this story in her Facebook posts: Sharapova said information about changes to the anti-doping program weren't easily accessible, forcing a reader to enter a password and username after reading through a dozen unrelated links. "In other words, in order to be aware of this 'warning', you had to open an email with a subject line having nothing to do with anti-doping, click on a webpage, enter a password, enter a username, hunt, click, hunt, click, hunt, click, scroll and read. I guess some in the media can call that a warning. I think most people would call it too hard to find," Sharapova wrote on Facebook. A wallet card with information on banned substances was also given out at tournaments in 2016, Sharapova wrote. "This document had thousands of words on it, many of them technical, in small print. Should I have studied it? Yes. But if you saw this document (attached), you would know what I mean. "Again, no excuses, but it’s wrong to say I was warned five times." Sharapova also defended herself against reports that meldonium should only be used for four to six weeks for normal treatment. "I didn’t take the medicine every day," she wrote. "I took it the way my doctor recommended I take it and I took it in the low doses recommended."
  23. ‘Get ’em out!’ Racial tensions explode at Donald Trump’s rallies. Warning: Following video has a lot of cursing in it but it show the tension on ground level.... Rally shut down in St. Louis by protesters In reality they haven't stopped Trump... they gave him International News Headlines. He is feeding off of this right now. Amazing to watch the modern world work. (or not, depending how you look at it) Trump responded "Whatever happened to Free Speech in this country"?
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