Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: gettyOn Tuesday, the bodies of two girls were pulled from canal in South Florida — one, just after noon, and the second, shortly before 9 p.m.Police in Lauderhill, Fla., are working to identify the girls.The bodies were recovered from an area of the canal that runs behind a condominium complex.Officials said during a press conference Tuesday that one of the girls appears to be 12 while the other is 10.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Two members of YouTube’s Schaffrillas Productions team have died and a third is recovering after their car collided with a tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania over the weekend.
Family and friends said James Phyrillas, brother of Patrick and friend of Schaffer, wasbehind the wheelof the sedan involved in the crash at the intersection of Hamilton Boulevard/Route 222 and Folk Road, perLehigh Valley Live.
The channel, which James posts on, featured Schaffer and Patrick as guests, perLeigh Valley Live.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A van heading to Niagara Falls crashed and killed two people, including a pregnant woman, and injured several other passengers.
New York State Police Troop E Commander Major Brian J. Ratajczakconfirmed in a press conferenceheld on Saturday that Wayland state police responded to a rollover accident at 9:18 a.m. local time of a privately-owned 2005 Ford E350.
The vehicle carried a total of 13 passengers. A student county coroner declared one of the passengers, a man, dead at the scene.
Mar. 16, 2025
This film screening isn’t for the faint of heart!To celebrate the release of Mission: Impossible — Fallout, 2,000 people attended a screening of the film on Wednesday held at Norway’s Pulpit Rock, a steep cliff rising 2,000 feet in the air, where one of the film’s numerous death-defying stunts was filmed.“2,000 feet, 2,00 people, 4 hours of hiking. The most impossible screening of #MissionImpossible Fallout,” the film’s starTom Cruisewroteon Twitter alongside a breathtaking, and vertigo-inducing, photograph of the crowd assembled on the top of the impressive cliff.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A more than 2,000-year-old marble bust of a Roman emperor will soon be heading back to Germany after an epic odyssey that included a stop at a Texas Goodwill store where it sold for $35.
In 2022, the San Antonio museum obtained the wayward sculpture, and it’s been on display there since. It will, however, return home to Germany on May 21.
Portrait of a Man.