Pioneer televangelist, Billy Graham turned 99 yesterday and his family took to Twitter to celebrate him. Blessed with long life.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Jamie Oliver leads tributes to celebrity chef Antonio Carluccio God father of italian cooking

Jamie Oliver has led tributes to the “charismatic charming don of all things Italian”, Antonio Carluccio, who has died aged 80.
Celebrity chef and restaurateur Carluccio died after a fall at his home on Wednesday. The chef, dubbed the Godfather of Italian gastronomy, had more work in the pipeline and was planning a trip across Italy’s Amalfi Coast next year, his representative said.
He was also working on a number of books and was in talks to appear on the BBC’s Saturday Kitchen.
A branch of Carluccio’s opened in Dublin’s Dawson Street in the 1990s.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The lives lost in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
A gunman opened fire on the pews of First Baptist Church; authorities say 26 people were killed. The attack left a staggering hole in a town of fewer than 700 people. Here are the stories of those who died.
Robert Corrigan, 51, and Shani Corrigan
Robert and Shani were high school sweethearts, marrying shortly after graduation, said Rodney Corrigan, Robert's brother. When Robert enlisted in the Air Force, he was stationed near San Antonio early in his career. The couple fell in love with the area and decided to move back upon retirement, Rodney said.
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Rodney said his brother was a devout Christian and amateur musician who composed religious hymns and played guitar.
"He dedicated his life to God and his music," Rodney said in a brief interview. "He has always been very faithful. We went to church three times a week through our whole childhood, and my brother never strayed.
Robert and Shani grew up in Clare County, Mich., according to the Veterans Services office there. Robert, who had been a local track star, joined the Air Force to work in medicine after high school. From October 2012 until his retirement in September 2015, Robert was the superintendent of the 55th Medical Group at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska. He retired as a chief master sergeant, the highest enlisted rank in the Air Force.
FATIGUE WARNING Sleep deprivation is ‘as bad as booze’ for us and can lead to seizures, scientists warn

SLEEP deprivation can affect people in a similar way to alcohol, scientists warn.
They say being over-tired disrupts the way brain cells transmit information as exhausted neurons respond more slowly than usual.
The researchers tested 12 epileptic patients who had electrodes implanted into their brains to pinpoint the origin of their seizures.
Professor Itzhak Fried said: “We discovered that starving the body of sleep robs neurons of the ability to function properly.
The Bodies Of 26 Teenage Girls Were Found In The Mediterranean Sea
Italian authorities are investigating the deaths of 26 teenage girls whose bodies were found in the Mediterranean Sea, NPR reports. Prosecutors believe they may have been sexually abused and murdered as they attempted to travel from Niger and Nigeria to Italy, according to the BBC.
The BBC also reported that five migrants are currently being questioned by Italian officials about the deaths. The victims ranged in age from 14 to 18. Autopsies will be conducted tomorrow, Salerno's head of police told CNN.
Prosecutors are investigating the possibility that the teenagers were victims of sex trafficking. According to a recent article published by Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, it's become increasingly common for Nigerian girls and women to be brought to Italy by sex traffickers.
Harvey Weinstein 'hired former spies to counter sex abuse accusers'

Harvey Weinstein reportedly hired journalists and highly trained ex-spies and military personnel who used fake identities to try to stop accusers from going public with sexual misconduct claims against him.
The news came as the Television Academy, which hands out Emmy Awards, was said to have expelled Weinstein "for life," following a similar move by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which gives out the Oscars.
Among the private security agencies hired by Weinstein starting around autumn 2016, The New Yorker reported, was Black Cube, which is largely run by former officers of Israeli intelligence agencies, including Mossad. Another was corporate intelligence giant Kroll.
Two Black Cube private eyes met with actress Rose McGowan – before she publicly accused Weinstein of raping her – to obtain information.
Kabul TV station Shamshad stormed by gunmen
Gunmen have attacked a local television station in the Afghan capital Kabul, with reports that people have been killed and injured.
Witnesses say the attackers threw grenades and fired guns as they entered the Shamshad TV headquarters.
A reporter who managed to escape told the BBC the attackers were still inside the building with gunfire being heard.
More than 100 employees are thought to be inside the building. It is not clear who was behind the attack.
"Some of my colleagues were killed and injured. I managed to escape," Hashmat Istankzai, a reporter for Shamshad TV, told the BBC.
The Afghan capital has been targeted repeatedly in recent months by the Taliban and so-called Islamic State militants.
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