Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Phoenix serial killer suspect arrested

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Police in the US state of Arizona say a man arrested last month is responsible for a series of deadly shootings in Phoenix last year.
Aaron Saucedo, 23, had already been charged with murder in connection with a killing in August 2015, police say.
Now he has been linked to the deaths of eight other people, between January and July 2016.
Police say they have not identified a motive but believe he acted alone. His lawyer has not commented.

Monday, May 8, 2017

91 year old Queen Elizabeth II photographed driving a green Jaguar after Church services


91-year-old Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was seen behind the wheel of her green Jaguar, while driving home from a Sunday morning service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Park. The Queen is the only person in the UK permitted to drive without a licence. A security guard however accompanied her. Another photo after the cut..

Emmanuel Macron elected next French president

Macron's win makes him France's youngest leader since Napoleon [Reuters]
Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, resoundingly defeating Marine Le Pen, the far-right nationalist who threatened to pull out of the European Union.
The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as US president.
Macron - the 39-year-old former investment banker, who served for two years as economy minister but has never previously held elected office - will now become France's youngest leader since Napoleon with a promise to transcend outdated left-right divisions.

How Sinzu, one among Nigeria’s most proficient rappers, deserted music to grow to be an American jailbird

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In 2005, while the rapper referred to as Sauce Kid launched ‘Yebariba’, a cowl of the Remy Ma hit ‘Conceited’, it seemed he changed into destined for the big league and come to be a superstar.
12 years later, it hasn’t quite worked out for him like that. Instead of the quick cars, bitches and weed lifestyle he preferred to rap about; he’s a jailbird in the US, remanded on at least 3 events for prices of robbery.
Sinzu became-is a rare expertise. His capacity to weave complex American fashion rap around Nigerian slangs made him a quick contender for one of Naija’s best. He moved to america after his secondary college training in Lagos, Nigeria.
While there, he met up with a positive T Billion (Tee Billz subsequently) and formed a record label called Q Beats.

Nicki Minaj Helps Dozens of her Fans Settle their Student Loans & Tuition Fees

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Nicki Minaj has offered to pay more than 25 of her fans’ student loans and other debts, and also get some of them into school.
The singer was tweeting about her latest giving back contest which involves her fans making a video of her song “Regret in your Years”.
The prize was to fly the winners to Las Vegas for her concert.
When Nicki Minaj tweeted that citizens from all countries can enter the contest, one fan replied: “Well you wanna pay for my tuition?” That was how the giveaway started.

50,000 evacuate German city over unexploded WWII bombs

More than 50,000 people were evacuated from Germany's northern city of Hanover on Sunday in one of the country's largest post-war operations to defuse unexploded World War II-era bombs.
Residents in a densely populated part of the city were ordered to leave their homes for the operation, planned since mid-April, to remove several recently discovered unexploded bombs.
Authorities had expected to remove at least five explosive devices, but only three were found. Two were defused successfully, while the third required special equipment to be made safe.
At two other sites, only scrap metal was found.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

16 Psychological Reasons Good People Do Bad Things

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"The line between good and evil is permeable," said psychologist Philip Zimbardo, "and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces." 
As Zimbardo and other social scientists have shown in a range of experiments, actions we deem evil — cheating, lying, stealing, and worse — don't spring from people's character, but the situations they find themselves in. 
To better understand why, we examined research from the fields of psychology and ethics. Here's what we found. 

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