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Honey Bee

Bee Attack At Utah Baseball Game Sends Man Stung 200-300 Times To Hospital

Baseball players and fans at a Utah baseball game at Elk's Field were chased and stung by Africanized honey bees or killer bees on Friday.

Climnate change denier-in-chief Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz To Announce On Monday He Will Run For President

Texas Senator Ted Cruz hopes to catch votes early enough, so he will officially announce on Monday at the Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, his intent to run for president as the official candidate of the Republican Party.

Jessica McCarty

Police File Murder Charges Against Florida Woman Who Knifed Children; 2nd Kid Dies

Florida police filed on Saturday murder charges against 33-year-old Jessica McCarty for murdering her children using a butcher's knife. That day, her six-year-old son, Philip McCarty, died, leaving only the five-month-old son, Christopher Swist, still in critical condition.

California Ballot Proposes ‘Bullet In The Head For Gays’ Who Take Part In Sodomy

A California lawyer has proposed a ballot initiative that would surely anger the gay, lesbian and LGBT communities in the state. Matt McLaughlin proposes to place a bullet in the head of gays who engage in anal sex or sodomy.

Explosives Found In Bag Of Dead Machete-Wielding Taxi Driver At New Orleans Airport

Evidence of the contents of a bag carried by a taxi driver who went berserk at the Louis Armstrong Airport in New Orleans on Friday showed it was more than just a simple case of customer arguing with airport security personnel.

Falling Boulder Kills 7 Tourists In China’s Deicai Mountains

Because it is just the start of spring, the Chinese government has not yet removed loose rocks on Deicai Mountains to avert disaster. During springtime, it is not uncommon for the rocks to become loose, according to Zhou Zhengxi, a security guard of a hotel near Deicai.

Extradited Chinese Fugitive

China Narrows Fugitive World By Signing Extradition Treaties With 39 Countries

The other day, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted a former Chinese official and his wife who fled to the United States with millions of money earned from corruption. Although the indictment indicates the support of Washington to Beijing's anti-corruption drive, the lack of an extradition treaty makes the work harder to catch absconding and corrupt officials and return them to China to face charges.

Monica Lewinsky

‘That Woman’ Monica Lewinsky, Now 41, Is Back And Talking

Monica Lewinsky will always be remembered as the White House intern who "swallowed" the evidence of President Bill Clinton's infidelity, which almost broke the marriage of the first family. Had it happened today, the story would have broken instead the Internet.

Officer Shoots Machete-Wielding Taxi Driver At New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong Airport

A challenge on Friday night by a female Transport Security Agency (TSA) officer to a 63-year-old man led Richard White to pull out a can of wasp spray and spray it on the officer's face. He then pulled out a machete and sprayed a second TSA officer.

Robert Durst

Robert Durst Documents Seized In House, Hotel Search

Authorities got their hands on documents that would help in prosecuting businessman Robert Durst for the death of several people, including his former wife Kathleen Durst.

Cristie Schoen

Cooking Show Finalist’s Body Found In Suspect’s Stove

Besides killing a North Carolina couple, murder suspect Robert Jason Owens also broke into their home and stole several items after killing them. One of the victims was Cristie Codd, a contestant on Season 8 of "Food Network Star."

Jessica McCarty

Palm Bay Woman Kills, Injures Kids By Stabbing

Palm Bay police arrested on Friday evening a Florida woman who apparently stabbed her three young children in their Northwest Palm Bay home. She was still brandishing a butcher's knife used on her kids when she was taken into custody.

BNY Mellon Bank

$714 Million Settlement Ends Lawsuits Against BNY Mellon For Forex Cases

U.S. federal and state authorities announced on Thursday that the Bank of New York Mellon Corp is agreeable to the payment of $714 million settlement for alleged overcharging on pension funds and other clients for foreign exchange services.

European Union Flag

EU Sets Full Implementation Of Minsk Peace Agreement In Ukraine As Condition To Lift Economic Sanctions On Russia

After two days of summit, majority of the members of the 28-nation European Union (EU) agreed not to lift the economic sanctions on Russia, unless Moscow fully implements the peace agreement on eastern Ukraine.

Hillary Clinton

More Groups Seek Answers From State Department On Clinton Emails

It is no longer just the Republicans who are seeking more answers from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over her use of private email for public communications.

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