Devastating aerial footage shows destruction caused by tornado that struck Dallas without warning as storms swept through area killing one and rescue crews search through the rubble left behind. Rescue crews are searching through the rubble of homes and businesses torn apart by a tornado that ripped through the Dallas area without warning as one person has been confirmed dead in Arkansas after the storm moved to the northeast. The tornado struck Dallas at about 9pm on Sunday night with devastating 111mph winds. Devastating aerial footage has since emerged showing the destruction caused by the storm. There were no reports of fatalities in Texas early Monday morning but search crews say multiple people were hospitalized for injuries. Tens of thousands of people were without electricity following the storm. One person died in northwest Arkansas when a tree fell on a home in Rogers, about 300 miles northeast of Dallas. πͺπ±
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! Brazil plane crash: at least three people are dead after a plane crashed into cars shortly after take-off , triggering explosions and an inferno in the street. Twisted aircraft wreckage and several cars were on fire as smoke billowed from a neighbourhood in Belo Horizonte in south-eastern Brazil. The three people who were killed were an occupant of the plane, a pedestrian and a person who was in one of the cars, said firefighters.π₯
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Just another day in China
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Migrants using the unrest in Spain to loot shops are took on by Catalan separatists.
A controversial temporary ban on the sale of all vaping products in Massachusetts can stand for now, a judge ruled Monday, saying the ban as written is likely unlawful but halting it immediately would "contravene the public interest." The decision, denying a request for an injunction from the vaping industry, is a partial win for Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, who enacted the strongest measure taken by any state to combat a national outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries. But Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Douglas Wilkins, in a written order, questioned the legality of components of Baker's executive order and said the four-month ban issued Sept. 24 can only remain if the commonwealth addresses the problems, USA Today reported. #vaping
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Accident in St. Petersburg, Russia. 16 injured including 3 children.
Facebook have announced several new steps to combat misinformation and voter suppression ahead of the upcoming US presidential election in 2020. On Monday, the social network said it will attempt to increase transparency by adding more information about owners of Facebook pages so users can better understand who is behind a page's content. This initiative will be coupled with what the platform is calling a 'spend tracker' for US politicians that helps shed light on who is funding political advertising. #facepalm
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A new video of a woman being arrested is going viral as it appears to show the arrestee grinding on the police officer as he puts her in cuffs. The clip shared by Barstool Sports on Sunday shows the blonde being pushed up to a business window as the cop holds her hands behind her back. But the more than 3 million viewers have been shocked by what comes next in the footage. π #lol
A Georgia driver is lucky to be a alive after a terrifying collision with a logging truck that saw his SUV impaled front-to-back by dozens of felled trees. Chilling photos posted on Facebook by the Whitfield County Fire Department on October 11 show a black 2003 Nissan Xterra pierced clear through by a bundle of logs. According to officials, the driver of the SUV was bending to pick up a cup of coffee he had dropped when he smashed into the back of the truck transporting logs. π± #FUCK_LUCKY
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Firefighters are battling a fast-moving brush fire in the Pacific Palisades on Monday afternoon, with the 30 acre blaze burning perilously close to a number of multi-million dollar homes in the area. Officials from the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to an emergency call at 10:40am to a brush fire around 500 North Palisades drive, which quickly burned an acre. An hour into the firefight, the blaze grew in excess of 30 acres and was threatening homes long Vista Grande Drive and Charmel Lane, some of which are valued in excess of $4,000,000. Before noon local time, fire crews had largely beat back a significant portion of the blaze. A firefighter has been taken to UCLA Medical Center with heat exhaustion though no other injuries have been reported.'This is an extremely challenging fire for hand crews,' LAFD Assistant Chief Patrick Butler told the LA Times. 'Theyβre essentially clawing their way up this hillside with rocks doming down on them.' π₯
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Surveillance video captured the shocking moment a suspected white supremacist gets knocked out by a black man. Video shows a white man in a verbal confrontation with a black woman accompanied by a child in a store. The white man reportedly called the woman the n-word, prompting her to walk away from the checkout counter with the child. That's when a bystander in the store confronts the white man and gives him one hard punch in the face, knocking him to the ground. π±