Maduro blames opponents for 'electromagnetic attack' as Venezuela is hit by black outs. The lights went out across much of Venezuela, reviving fears of the blackouts that plunged the country into chaos a few months ago as the government once again accused opponents of sabotaging the nation's hydroelectric power system. The power in the capital went out after 4 p.m. (2000 GMT) Monday and immediately backed up traffic as stop lights and the subway stopped working during rush hour. ā”ļø
America in the summer of 1919 ran red with blood from racial violence and yet 100 years later there is no national remembrance day and many people do not know it even happened. Hundreds of African American men, women and children were burned alive, shot, lynched or beaten to death by white mobs and thousands saw their homes and businesses burned to the ground. Branded 'Red Summer' because of the bloodshed, the period amounted to some of the worst white-on-black violence in U.S. history and violence erupted in towns like Elaine, Arkansas, as well as in cities such as Chicago. Researchers believe that in 10 months, more than 250 African Americans were killed in at least 25 riots across the U.S. by white mobs that never faced punishment. šæ #history
Police in Puerto Rico fired tear gas to try and breakup thousands of protesters in the island's capital last night who were demanding the governor's resignation. More than 500,000 people took to the streets of San Juan yesterday and officers moved in at around 11pm to break up those still in the old city. š®š»āāļø
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The 39-year-old man jumped from a 330ft platform in Gdynia, Poland, a bungee jumper plunged to the ground breaking his spine after his harness broke. š± #losers
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Road accident in Moscow region, Russia. š± #losers
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! A good samaritan woman was killed when she stood up for the victim of a robbery, Brazil. The police catches the robber. š±š®š»āāļø #shooting
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Ole Miss student, 22, leaves court after his arrest on suspicion of murdering his classmate, 21, found 'shot eight times' at a lake 20 miles from campus. Ally Kostial, 21, was discovered Saturday morning near Sardis Lake in Mississippi. Brandon Theesfeld (center, today, and left in Army cadet uniform and taking part in target practice) was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday afternoon. Sources close to the investigation have said she was shot eight times. Ally is understood to have been last seen on the security cameras outside a bar. Kostial is then said to have gone home around midnight before leaving again.