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Flight of Freedom: The Tale of the Suspected Spy Pigeon

Indian police released a suspected Chinese spy pigeon after an eight-month detention on Tuesday, Press Trust of India reported. The pigeon, initially captured near a port in Mumbai... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
Texting Scandal: Oklahoma Judge Resigns Amidst Mockery and Controversy During Murder Trial

An Oklahoma judge, Traci Soderstrom, has decided to resign after it was discovered that she sent over 500 texts during a murder trial, including messages that mocked prosecutors and... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Entertainment Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee

The US has nearly six times the gun homicide rate of Canada. Per capita. See more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas
Mr DotComGuy is selling his last name

Mitch Maddox, a man from Dallas, Texas who legally changed his name to Mitch DotComGuy, will sell his trademark last name in an auction this month. On January 1, 2000, at the... Read more

Posted in Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas
Today's special offer: Parking space for only $187,500!

A parking space in central London is for sale for $187,500! The space is available in the Knightsbridge underground car park near the luxury department-store Harrods. It is thought... Read more

Posted in Business & Politics by Bas van Rijn

Research shows the ability to use guns in robberies makes similar levels of 'property crime' 54 times more deadly in New York City than in London! See more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas
Russia is offering a honeymoon out of this world

The Americans put the first man on the moon and the first tourist in space. Now the Russians could make one wealthy couple the first members of the 240-mile-high club. In its... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

Yemen, a quasi-failed state torn by civil war, had 54.8 guns per 100 people in 2007. See more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

There were 13 gun massacres in the 18 years before Australia improved their gun control laws. There have not been any since, in over 14 years. See more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

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