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A Florida woman came face-to-face with a snake in her dryer lying among the clothes. Amanda Wise was unloading the dryer when she found a corn snake curled up. Video captured her running through her living room and out the front door. Her husband eventually managed to coax the snake out of the machine. It's believed the reptile came in through a vent in the outside wall. ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ˜‚
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A powerful windstorm Sunday broke an ice boom in Lake Erie near the Canadian border in upstate New York, allowing the blocks of ice to spill over a retaining wall and onto the shore and the roadway above. Stunning video shows the cascading blocks of ice forming a massive barrier along the Niagara River Parkway outside of Buffalo, towering some 30 feet tall. Nearby in the town of Hamburg, a voluntary evacuation was issued for residents living on the shore of Lake Erie as the massive mounds of ice crawled right up to people's homes. ๐Ÿ˜ฑโ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธ
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California news crew is robbed and their security guard shot as they cover Oakland teacher strikes.
Journalists working for Oakland's CBS affiliate KPIX-TV were covering the Oakland teachers strike before 5pm on Sunday night at the Oakland Library when they were robbed at gunpoint. A car carrying two suspects pulled up and the driver pulled a gun, demanding their camera. The crew surrendered the equipment and began walking away. The suspect then shot the guard, Matt Meredith (above), in the leg, the news station said. KPIX-TV reporter Joe Vazquez (inset) said on Twitter that Meredith, a retired Berkeley police officer, exchanged gunfire.๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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The group were on a river in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand when their excitement turned to terror. The elephant, which was first spotted up ahead, suddenly turned around and ran towards the tourists. Those on a raft up ahead were able to skirt round the animal, leaving the trailing group exposed as it crashed in to them and sent them screaming in to the water.๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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To combat the economic crisis, Turkey is getting closer to China economically, however, it publicly condemned the Uyghurs repression based on false information. Beijing almost didn't react to this. Everything happens as if after the ISIS elimination in Syria and Iraq, Ankara resumes with the CIA covert operations, but this time in the Chinese province of Xinjiang.

The Turkish press has been repeatedly discussing the fate of the Uyghurs in China for the past few weeks. Uyghurs are Turkish-speaking Sunni Muslim living in China. Opposition political parties, including the Kemalists also known as Atatรผrkism, condemn, trying to outdo each other, the alleged repression of the Uyghurs and their religion by the Han people.

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The robber-loser in the shop, Russia .๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
An iceberg about twice the size of New York City is expected to break on an ice shelf in Antarctica, says NASA.
Researchers are monitoring a giant crack in the center of the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The crack had been stable for 35 years but has started accelerating toward another called the Halloween crack.
When the larger crack makes its way completely across, it will create an iceberg that's at least 660 square miles in size in a process called calving.
"We donโ€™t have a clear picture of what drives the shelfโ€™s periods of advance and retreat through calving," said Chris Shuman, a glaciologist with NASA and the University of Maryland Baltimore County, in a statement. "The likely future loss of the ice on the other side of the Halloween Crack suggests that more instability is possible."
The Democratic chairman of a key congressional panel Tuesday characterized the Trump administration's latest efforts to challenge the science behind climate change as "dangerous."
The comments by Rep. Josรฉ Serrano, D-N.Y., chairman of a House Appropriations subcommittee overseeing federal climate funding, came amid news reports that White House officials are putting together a national security advisory panel aimed at countering the science behind human-caused global warming.
The panel's findings could give President Donald Trump, who has challenged his own government's conclusions about the causes of and threats from climate change, more ammunition to ignore it.๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
Demonstrators carry an injured man during a clash with Venezuela's security forces at Simon Bolivar cross-border bridge between Venezuela and Colombia as seen from Cucuta, Colombia.
A U-Bahn underground train passes by a mural by Berlin-based street art gang 'Die Dixons' (The Dixons) which features a giant reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's artwork Mona Lisa, near East Side Gallery, Germany.
A construction worker comes through a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) breakthrough point after successfully building a tunnel for the metro train in Ahmedabad, India.
People walk across the Tachira river on the outskirts of Cucuta, on the Colombian-Venezuelan border, Colombia.
President Donald Trump arrives at Noi Bai International Airport for a second summit with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, Vietnam February 26.
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'We will escalate if we have to': Pakistan's chilling warning after it 'SHOOTS DOWN two Indian military jets' following bomb raid as fears grow of conflict between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Pakistan claimed it shot down two Indian Air Force jets after they entered their airspace over the disputed territory of Kashmir. One plane went down on the Indian side of the border (pictured left and inset), and the two pilots of the other plane were captured by Pakistani troops (right). Indian officials confirmed a plane crashed in Budgam district, some 18 miles from Srinagar in Indian-occupied Kashmir, but did not say whether the plane had been shot down by Pakistani forces. Pakistan's foreign ministry said today that they have 'no intention of escalation, but are fully prepared to do so if forced into that paradigm' adding that the planes had been shot down 'with clear warning and in broad daylight.' Pakistan has now shut its airspace to all commercial flights, the Civil Aviation Authority said today, hours after the