The police investigation into a deadly four-car accident involving Caitlyn Jenner is finished and the results could lead to a misdemeanor manslaughter charge against the reality television star, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's detective said Thursday.
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How five unmarried mothers were buried in an unmarked mass grave alongside 796 babies who went missing at Irish nuns' Mother and Baby home of horrors
The single mothers, aged between 24 and 42, were inmates in the controversial Tuam institution run by the Bon Secours nuns in County Galway, Ireland, from 1925 to 1961.
The home made headlines around the world in June 2014 when the Irish Mail on Sunday revealed that no burial records existed for 796 children who died there – and prompted the establishment of a Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby homes.
Reports show that the children suffered malnutrition and neglect, which caused the deaths of many, while others died of measles, convulsions, TB, gastroenteritis and pneumonia.
Evidence gathered by local historian Catherine Corless strongly suggests the babies were buried in a mass grave behind the property.
Letters written by the Bon Secours nuns, eyewitnesses and the blueprints of the home all support the existence of the unmarked grave.
US politics are about to loom as yet another source of uncertainty
If you think this summer of presidential campaign politics has been wild, and last week's news from Wall Street a bit scary, wait until Congress gets back after Labor Day.
The federal government is heading toward a fiscal train wreck, and, at the moment, it's far from clear how lawmakers will avoid it.
Due to partisan polarization on Capitol Hill, the United States currently taxes and spends on the basis of temporary legal authorities, which, in turn, reflect the barest minimum of political consensus necessary to keep the federal government operating.
Widower, 69, killed himself because he was too proud to report he was continually reduced to tears after being 'bullied by his neighbours', inquest hears
An elderly widower committed suicide because he was too proud to report his next door neighbours over an alleged campaign of bullying, an inquest has heard.
Eric Sutcliffe, 69, was allegedly reduced to tears after being belittled, shouted at and taunted in a bitter feud over the sharing of a communal garden and was branded a 'pervert' after he was accused of staring at a young woman in the street.
But despite pleas from his other neighbours who supported him, the grandfather of 11 would not call in police and sought treatment for severe depression, the court heard.
Eric Sutcliffe (pictured with his granddaughter Cheryl), committed suicide at his home in Bradford, West Yorkshire
Although the neighbours subsequently moved on, Mr Sutcliffe a retired gas engineer, feared he would be bullied again and became ashamed at being unable to cope.
He was referred to mental health services on 16th January 2015 but six weeks later when he was still waiting to see a doctor - Mr Sutcliffe was found hanged at his flat in Wibsey, Bradford, West Yorkshire, by his daughter Yvonne Hanson.
The neighbours were named only at the hearing as Mr and Mrs Naylor but are believed to be Arthur Naylor, 72 and his wife Glennis, 63.
Was Shoreham air show too dangerous for the RED ARROWS? Daredevil display team 'refused to perform because it could lead to a major accident'
Police have confirmed 11 people lost their lives in the jet crash on Saturday but they fear nine more bodies may be found as they used a crane to lift the wreckage of the Hawker from the A27 in West Sussex today.
A personal trainer and two young footballers have been named by loved-ones as victims but up to 17 others may have perished in Britain's worst air disaster for a generation.
Their bereaved families have demanded to know why an aerobatic display where pilots try daredevil stunts was held next to a busy dual carriageway.
A former airshow promoter, who refused to be named, claims the RAF's world famous Red Arrows display team would never perform at Shoreham because they fear a 'major accident'.
Pilots believe the 'danger level' is 'too high' and turn down the chance to perform 'every year' because any crash would 'be a disaster', he said.
Secret societies in Sierra Leone are perpetuating one of the most heinous traditions imaginable
When 16-year-old Mariatu* goes to bed at night she is scared of going to sleep. She fears members of powerful, all-female secret societies are going to break into her room with the consent of her parents and kidnap her.
Mariatu has good reason to be afraid. She has already fled her village in northern Sierra Leone to avoid female genital mutilation (FGM) and expects to go on the run again to avoid being cut.
“I am not safe in this house. I’m not safe in this community,” she said. “I am afraid, when I lie down to sleep, that one day they will grab me, tie me up and take me to that place.” She is referring to the “Bondo” bush, an area of secluded forest where FGM takes place.
Hackers are coming for your home — here's how to protect yourself
They have come after your computer, your phone, and your car.
Now hackers are increasingly going to take target at your home, an IBM security expert told Tech Insider.
As more devices in our homes become connected to the internet, we can expect to see cyber criminals turn their attention to attacking common devices that at one point posed no threat.
3 Americans receive France's highest civilian award after thwarting a train attack
French President Francois Hollande has awarded the Legion d'Honneur to the four men, Americans Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos, and Anthony Sadler, and Briton Chris Norman, who overpowered a gunman on a train in France. He pinned their medals to their chests and embraced them on both cheeks, as is customary.
Saturday, August 22, 2015
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Dr. Dre Issues An Apology To All The Women He Has Hurt
Dr. Dre has been on a winning streak. He’s on the top of the Forbes list, and the movieStraight Outta Compton reigned in the box office as well as the soundtrack which he produced. Which is no surprise that his troubled past is haunting him in the midst of all this success. The biopic omitted Dre’s alleged assaults on women including former journalistDee Barnes, however, it is said that the assault was included in the original script.
Dr. Dre addressed the issue in the following statement released to the New York Times:
Man who raped girl aged two and killed her great-grandparents jailed for 359 years
A man who raped a two-year-old girl and murdered her great-grandparents has been jailed for 359 years.
Remorseless Jerry Active, 26, continued to protest his innocence as he was sentenced for his sickening crimes, the Alaska Dispatch News reported.
The Alaska native bludgeoned Touch Chea, aged 71, and his 73-year-old wife Sorn Sreap to death at their Anchorage home in May 2013.
Joel Silver's assistant found dead in Bora Bora days after 'producer joined Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux on honeymoon'
A long-time assistant of Hollywood producer Joel Silver has been found dead in Bora Bora, according to reports.
Carmel Musgrove, who was just 28, was in Bora Bora with Joel and his family who had been helping close friends Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux celebrate their wedding.
Two 13-year-old girls who stabbed a boy 19 times will be prosecuted as adults
Two girls from Wisconsin who are charged with attempting to kill a classmate to satisfy the fictional internet character Slender Man will face trial on October 15, a judge ruled Friday.
Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, who were 12 years old at the time of the crime, have both been charged as adults with attempted first-degree homicide.
The defense attorneys in the case are considering appealing the judge’s ruling that the case remain in adult court.
North Korea deadline for war looms as South Korea stands defiant following Kim Jong-un ultimatum
South Korea stands ready for war against North Korea as an ultimatum loomed for Seoul to halt anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts by late afternoon or face military action.
Tension on the Korean peninsula has been running high after an exchange of artillery fire on Thursday, prompting calls for calm from the United Nations, the United States and the North's lone major ally, China.
Four Florida Teens Murdered 17-Year-Old Boy With Machete, Had Sex Near Murder Scene
Four teens hacked 17-year-old boy, Jose Amaya Guardado, and buried him in the woods and later, two of them, proceeded to have sex by his grave, according to authorities.
The teens, Desiray Strickland,18, Kaheem Arbelo, 20, Jonathan Lucas,18, and Christian Colon,19, planned the murder of Guardado for two weeks. An arrest report explained that the four teens even dug the grave and hid a machete beforehand in a wooded area near the Homestead Job Corps campus.
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