A pair of silk knickers and a nightie worn by Adolf Hitler's mistress Eva Braun for the Nazi dictator today sold for over $8000. The two personal items had been expected to sell for $1200 each but got bidders hot under the collar at auction. The knickers and nightie were snapped up the same British buyer who was desperate to get their hands on them.
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Shocking footage has emerged of a truck rear-ending a car before speeding off and smashing into a cyclist in Indiana. In the dashcam footage, two passengers are heard having a relaxed conversation before they yell out as their car violently jolts forward in Evansville.
Facebook has suspended 'tens of thousands' of apps on its platform that were found to be 'inappropriately' sharing data. The company did not describe the nature of the data collected and a request for comment by @police_frequency in the Telegram has not been responded before time of publication. According to a blog post from the company on Friday, the suspension of those accounts was part of a broader privacy push from the company in the wake of scandals involving Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy, which harvested the private data of 87 million users. That data included information on attorneys, external investigators, data scientists, engineers, policy specialists and others, which was extracted in an effort to help the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. #delete_facebook
A man has shared a horrific picture of a couple unconscious and slumped over each other in their car, amid fears Australia is faced with a growing opioid crisis. The man said he came across the two people in Mount Hawthorn, Perth, Australia, around school pick-up time on Thursday afternoon. With the car engine still running and the pair unresponsive, the witness was immediately worried they'd overdosed on drugs. He told Seven News that it took several attempts to wake the man in the driver's seat. There was no evidence in or around the car to suggest the couple were taking drugs. The witness said they drove off to a nearby alley after being awoken. He claimed they fell asleep again. He decided to take the driver's keys and call police, amid fears they'd cause danger on the roads.
A man in his forties has become the eighth person in the US to die from smoking e-cigarettes as the number sickened by vaping rises to 500. The man, from Missouri, had normal lung function until he started using the devices in May, health officials said. He began experiencing trouble breathing which gradually got worse before he was taken to hospital in St Louis on August 22, where he died on Thursday. π¬β οΈ
Shocking scans show how smoking e-cigarettes left a 19-year-old's lungs filled with solidified vape oil and rendered him unable to breathe on his own. Anthony Mayo, 19, of Erie, Pennsylvania, became seriously ill last week. He struggled to breathe, looked pale and felt sick, his parents say. Doctors found his lungs were severely congested with the solidified vape oil, which they compared to hardened grease from cooking bacon. It had caused Anthony, who has vaped for around two years, to have 'the lungs of a 60-year-old, two-pack-a-day, smoker'. Vaping works by heating liquid in a tank and turning it into steam to be inhaled - but some oil droplets may be left over as the liquid cools back down in the airways. π±
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Hurricane Imelda has claimed the life of a fourth person in Texas after a man was discovered drowned in his car on Friday, the announcement happened as second hurricane Lorena looked set to threaten Mexican beach resorts and five other storms swirled around the US. The combined activity of Imelda, Lorena, Humberto, Jerry, Kiko and Mario in both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins are believed to tie the modern day record for storms, which was set in 1992, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). 'Anyone want a tropical storm? They are forming like roaches out there,' tweeted Eric Blake, one of the NHC forecasters. 'It's not something that you see all the time, but not unheard of, either,' added Weather Channel meteorologist Danielle Banks. Imelda has already dumped more than 40 inches of rain in some parts of Texas since Monday and the downpour may continue through Friday in parts of eastern Texas and western Louisiana. π±πͺπ¦
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Robbery on the road was filmed on camera phone, in Brazil
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They did these guys dirty....
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Right now a fire in a shopping mall in Vladivostok city, Russia. π₯
United States sending troops to bolster Saudi defenses after attack. U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday approved sending American troops to bolster Saudi Arabia's air defenses after the largest-ever attack on the kingdom's oil facilities, which Washington has squarely blamed on Iran. The Pentagon said the deployment would involve a moderate number of troops - not numbering thousands - and would be primarily defensive in nature. Reuters has previously reported that the Pentagon was considering sending anti-missile batteries, drones and more fighter jets. The United States is also considering keeping an aircraft carrier in the region indefinitely.
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French police used tear gas on Saturday to disperse yellow vest protesters near the Saint-Lazare railroad station in Paris.
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Police brutally dispersed a rally against climate change in Barcelona, Spain.
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Amnesty says Hong Kong police using excessive force
Published: 21 Sep 2019
Amnesty International on Friday accused Hong Kong police of using excessive force against pro-democracy protesters, in some cases amounting to torture, criticising a "disturbing pattern of reckless and unlawful tactics
Published: 21 Sep 2019
Amnesty International on Friday accused Hong Kong police of using excessive force against pro-democracy protesters, in some cases amounting to torture, criticising a "disturbing pattern of reckless and unlawful tactics
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Wide array of spent rounds have been collected and filmed by the press
A suspect has been arrested for driving erratically through the inside of a Chicago mall in an SUV in a chaotic rampage that as mistaken for an active shooter. The incident unfolded at Woodfield mall in Schaumburg on Friday afternoon. Fox 32, a local outlet, initially reported that there were fears a shooter was on the scene. They corrected their story shortly afterwards to say it was a false alarm. Videos from the scene showed the male driver speeding past terrified shoppers. The suspect has not yet been named.