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Beware a very MERRY Christmas! Rail passengers are warned to look out for their friends over the festive period in shocking video showing drunk people tumbling onto live railroad tracks
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Cheers! Itโs 85 years since Prohibition ended! #history
Gin gushed and beer flowed as people toasted the close of Americaโs 13-year โdryโ period of moonshine and speakeasies that allowed gangsters like Al Capone to flourish
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Is this the most winding road you've seen? Four-mile-long mountain highway in China has as many as SIXTY-EIGHT hairpins #wow
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Drug lord who went on the run for 12 years after being caught with tens of millions of dollars of cocaine and cannabis makes a shocking deathbed confession
The hunt for one of Australia's most wanted fugitive who was on the run from police for 12 years is over following a candid letter written on his deathbed. Keith John Porter (left) was convicted over his involvement in a cocaine (stock image right) and cannabis drug trafficking syndicate in Queensland. He was on the run from Queensland Police until his death this week. Former detective turned Queensland MP Dan Purdie (inset) likened the police manhunt for Porter to the Tom Hanks movie Catch Me If You Can.
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Woman Stabbed In Prospect Park Subway Station: Cops
#ParkSlope, #Brooklyn -- A woman is in stable condition after being stabbed in a subway station Tuesday morning, but police are still looking for the men who attacked her.
Police said the woman was in a dispute with three men in the 15th Street-Prospect Park just before 6 a.m. when she was stabbed in the abdomen. She was brought to New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in stable condition, police said.
No arrests were made as of 10 a.m. and police are still searching for the three men involved in the dispute, who they described as Hispanic.
Via t.me/NYCUpdates
#ParkSlope, #Brooklyn -- A woman is in stable condition after being stabbed in a subway station Tuesday morning, but police are still looking for the men who attacked her.
Police said the woman was in a dispute with three men in the 15th Street-Prospect Park just before 6 a.m. when she was stabbed in the abdomen. She was brought to New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in stable condition, police said.
No arrests were made as of 10 a.m. and police are still searching for the three men involved in the dispute, who they described as Hispanic.
Via t.me/NYCUpdates
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Powerful coast-to-coast storm to bring weather misery to millions
A weather system that's gaining strength Wednesday in California will become a powerful six-day, coast-to-coast storm โ one that's forecast to roar all the way from the Southwest to the mid-Atlantic.
Along its 2,500-mile journey, the storm will affect tens of millions of people as it unleashes heavy snow and ice, flooding rains and potentially a tornado or two, the National Weather Service warned.
At least a dozen states will see snow and more than 20 states will see rain from the powerhouse storm. Widespread air and road travel headaches and significant power outages are likely.
Before the storm makes its cross-country rampage, cold weather will continue to be the main story for much of the nation. Early Wednesday morning, almost 80 percent of the Lower 48 states shivered with freezing or below-freezing temperatures, according to weather.us meteorologist Ryan Maue.
Also on Wednesday, a much weaker storm was forecast to spread light snow across the Appalachians and mid-Atlantic throughout the day.
More: Below freezing temperatures forecast for all 50 states -- and then, snow
More: Rainstorms will help California firefighters, but could trigger floods, mudslides in scarred areas
As much as 3 inches of snow was possible in southern New Jersey from the weak storm, where officials planned ahead to avoid a repeat of the snowstorm that belted the New York City metro area on Nov. 15, leading to a chaotic and hellish commute home for thousands.
Along its 2,500-mile journey, the storm will affect tens of millions of people as it unleashes heavy snow and ice, flooding rains and potentially a tornado or two, the National Weather Service warned.
At least a dozen states will see snow and more than 20 states will see rain from the powerhouse storm. Widespread air and road travel headaches and significant power outages are likely.
Before the storm makes its cross-country rampage, cold weather will continue to be the main story for much of the nation. Early Wednesday morning, almost 80 percent of the Lower 48 states shivered with freezing or below-freezing temperatures, according to weather.us meteorologist Ryan Maue.
Also on Wednesday, a much weaker storm was forecast to spread light snow across the Appalachians and mid-Atlantic throughout the day.
More: Below freezing temperatures forecast for all 50 states -- and then, snow
More: Rainstorms will help California firefighters, but could trigger floods, mudslides in scarred areas
As much as 3 inches of snow was possible in southern New Jersey from the weak storm, where officials planned ahead to avoid a repeat of the snowstorm that belted the New York City metro area on Nov. 15, leading to a chaotic and hellish commute home for thousands.
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Stone-faced Hillary Clinton IGNORES Donald Trump as he and Melania arrive for front row seats at George H.W. Bush's funeral
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Terrifying moment American couple narrowly escapes machete-wielding bandits on rural road in Kenya
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I get knocked down, but I get pup again! #lol
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moment a car's bonnet 'explodes' at 80mph sending a huge section and smaller splinters raining down onto the M1 carriageway
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Daredevil riders speed through the barrios of Medellin with huge jumps and narrow tracks in world's longest-ever downhill bike race - on the streets once terrorised by Pablo Escobar #wow
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Cop has a lucky escape in car crash that sent a DEER smashing through the windshield, as the animal that was killed landed in the passenger seat
A South Carolina law enforcement officer had a narrow escape Monday after a deer (pictured) crashed through his car windshield and died in a bizarre incident. The Dorchester County Sheriff's Office shared heartbreaking images of the animal wedged in a position across the passenger seat with its face in the direction of the driver's position. According to reports the creature passed away after being hit by another vehicle on the road that night, forcing it through the window of the patrol motor.