Dark and ominous tornado warning in Frisco, TX
Tornado sirens sound an ominous warning for a tornadic supercell thunderstorm in Frisco, TX on evening of Wednesday March 24th, 2021. Check out how creepy this footage is!
Top bosses including chief executive Noel Quinn will now hot desk in an open-plan space.
De Bruyne sustained the injury in last Saturday's 1-0 FA Cup semi-final defeat at Chelsea. "Kevin will continue to be reviewed but will miss Wednesday's Premier League trip to Aston Villa." After the trip to Villa, City take on Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup final on Sunday.
KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 19 — The Petaling District Health Office has ordered 19 schools there to close down for disinfection and close contact tracing of students and teachers following several cases of...
A railway employee in India saved a child who had fallen onto the tracks from an oncoming train on April 17, CCTV footage posted by the country’s Ministry of Railways shows.The Ministry of Railways named Mayur Shelke as the staff member who ran down the tracks and lifted the child to safety.“Pointsman Mr Mayur Shelkhe saved the life of a child just in the nick of the time. He risked his life to save the life of the child. We salute his exemplary courage & utmost devotion to the duty,” the ministry wrote on Twitter.The Free Press Journal reported the adult with the child was visually impaired. Credit: Ministry of Railways via Storyful
Lokuhettige, who played nine one-dayers and two Twenty20 internationals for Sri Lanka, was charged with three counts of breaching the anti-corruption code of world governing body. The ICC Anti-Corruption Tribunal found the bowling all-rounder guilty on all charges relating to a 10-over league in the United Arab Emirates.
Stock futures pointed to a lower open Monday morning, with the S&P 500 and Dow looking to retreat from record levels.
When doctors told Ellie Wright's family she was unable to breathe by herself, they feared the worst.
India's COVID crisis is deteriorating even further, with the capital region Delhi entering a six-day lockdown from Monday (April 19) night.Daily cases nationwide also hit a new record of 273,810, and a new record of fatalities as well: over 1,600.The country's health system crumbling under the weight.India's hospitals face a shortage of beds, oxygen and medicines as infections pass the 15 million mark, second only to the United States.Delhi's Chief Minister told a virtual press meeting on Monday, "Delhi's health system is unable to take more patients in big numbers," adding, "if a lockdown isn't implemented now the situation will go beyond control".He said on Sunday (April 18) that there are less than 100 critical care beds available in New Delhi - a city with a population of more than 20 million people.The worsening situation has also led to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson canceling a planned trip to India next week.Delhi joins around 13 other states across the country that have decided to impose restrictions, curfews or lockdowns in their cities.Criticism is continuing to mount on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of the second wave, with religious festivals and election rallies still being attended by thousands.
Coca-Cola signals a path toward recovery after a year of battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Old English Sheepdog, one of Britain's most recognisable dog breeds, has been listed for the first time as vulnerable to extinction after a drop in popularity, The Kennel Club said Monday.
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter made history on April 19, the agency said, by being the first craft to achieve “controlled, powered flight on a planet beyond Earth.”Video from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shows the team there cheering as visuals from the Perseverance Rover show the craft in flight.Project manager MiMi Aung called it “our Wright brothers moment”. Credit: NASA via Storyful
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It's like a glimpse in to the past - one Israeli called it "a very good weird."In the latest steps towards a return to relative normality, Israelis ditched the mandatory wearing of protective masks outdoors. Boosted by a successful mass-vaccination campaign against the COVID-19 pandemic, the state is becoming the envy of many other countries still struggling to get infections under control. Dudi Kepler lives in Tel Aviv. "For me to get out without mask it's like a holiday, it's like the future. And I want that this day will be good news for all the world and all the world will be go after Israel."About 81% of citizens or residents over 16 have received both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and it appears to be working: infections and hospitalizations are down sharply.But entry by foreigners is still limited and non-immune Israelis who return from abroad must self-isolate.That's due to concerns over virus variants challenging the vaccine.The Health Ministry says it has detected seven cases of a new Indian variant in Israel, one whose potency is being assessed.The country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that coronavirus could still return. Recommending Israelis still wear masks indoors and at crowded events. Pupils of all school ages are also now back in the classroom.The mood summed up on the front cover of one Israeli newspaper read "Breathing free."
Prison doctors have decided to transfer Russia's main opposition leader Alexei Navalny to hospital, its prison authority said on Monday, 20 days into a hunger strike that has brought international warnings of consequences should he die in jail. Allies of Navalny, who have had no access to him since last week, said they were braced for bad news about his health. Navalny's case has further isolated Moscow at a time when U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has announced tougher economic sanctions and the Czech Republic, an EU and NATO member, has expelled Russian spies, accusing Moscow of a role in deadly 2014 explosions at an arms storage depot.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -NASA's miniature robot helicopter Ingenuity performed a successful takeoff and landing on Mars early on Monday, achieving the first powered, controlled flight by an aircraft over the surface of another planet, the U.S. space agency said. The solar-powered whirligig's debut on the Red Planet marked a 21st-century Wright Brothers moment for NASA, which said success could pave the way for new modes of exploration on Mars and other destinations in the solar system, such as Venus and Saturn's moon Titan. Mission managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) near Los Angeles burst into applause and cheers as engineering data beamed back from Mars confirmed that the 4-pound (1.8-kg) twin-rotor helicopter had performed its maiden 40-second flight as planned about three hours earlier.
Manchester City said Monday they do not know the "full extent" of the injury suffered by Kevin De Bruyne, but the Belgium midfielder will definitely miss the Premier League leaders' game at Aston Villa on Wednesday.
ABC News alumnus Adrienne Bankert has joined Nexstar Media Group’s NewsNation cable channel as an anchor and correspondent. Bankert is expected to be part of the anchor team for a national morning news program that NewsNation is set to launch later this year. To start, she will cover national affairs and produce special reports for […]
Jose Mourinho has been sacked as the Tottenham Hotspur manager. The Portuguese took over from Mauricio Pochettino in November 2019. First-team coaches Ryan Mason and Chris Powell will be in charge until the end of the season.
Namibia's High Court on Monday ruled against a gay couple battling to obtain travel documents for their twin daughters, born to a surrogate in South Africa, after authorities refused to do so on the basis the infants were not citizens. Namibian Phillip Luhl and his Mexican husband Guillermo Delgado had already been fighting for citizenship for their two-year-old son when the twins, born in March, were refused the documents required to enter Namibia.
Japan urged Myanmar authorities on Monday to release from prison a Japanese journalist accused of spreading fake news, one of at least 65 reporters arrested during the junta's crackdown on anti-coup protests.