Sunday, March 13, 2016
All-female armed robbery gang nabbed after operation in Ghana
An all-female armed robbery gang has been arrested by the police in Ghana moments after an operation
An all-female armed robbery gang has been arrested by the police in Ghana moments after an operation.
The suspects identified as Agnes Darkoaa, alias Maame Yaa and Last Killer, Ernestina Amponsah a.k.a Akosua Frimpomaa, Mavin Addo a.k.a Maame Konadu and Sally Sapong a.k.a Maame Serwaa were arrested after they robbed a taxi driver of his money and cellphone.
Has the secret of the Bermuda Triangle finally been discovered? Scientists find giant craters underwater which may explain how ships disappear without trace
Underwater craters found in Barents Sea off the coast of Norway
Caused by build-up of methane natural gas which then explodes
Could explain disappearance of ships in notorious Bermuda Triangle
A discovery of giant underwater craters at the bottom of Barents Sea could offer a viable explanation to the disappearance of ships in the Bermuda Triangle.
Scientists have found craters up to half a mile wide and 150ft deep, believed to have been caused by build-ups of methane off the coast of natural gas-rich Norway.
The methane would have leaked from deposits of natural gas further below the surface and created cavities which finally bursts, scientists say.
'Ruin the rest of their lives': Donald Trump calls for arrests after wave of protests at rally
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump called for the arrest of protesters at his Saturday-night campaign rally.
His event in Kansas City, Missouri, was repeatedly disrupted by demonstrations throughout the night. After a string of separate protests, Trump started asking his event security what happens to hecklers after they're ejected.
"By the way, what do they do? Do they arrest these people? What happens? Do they arrest them or do they just put them outside?" he asked.
Trump decided he very much wanted see the protesters, some of whom he claimed were violent, have a criminal record:
Germanwings plane crash report reveals how pilot made 'no suicide pacts' with psychiatrist
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Lubitz was suffering 'psychotic depressive episode'
Initial psychological tests 'showed no issues'
Lubitz first underwent a psychological assessment with Lufthansa in April 2008 before beginning flight training.
Despite having been diagnosed as suffering suicidal tendencies by a private psychiatrist just two months earlier, no potential mental health issues were raised by the assessment.
The report states: “The psychological and the psychiatric evaluation, required by regulations to be performed during medical examinations, did not indicate any condition that would have made him unfit to fly.”
Co-pilot's family and physicians 'refused to be interviewed'
The report reveals investigators were not able to collect all the information they would have liked as his family and private physicians refused to be interviewed.
The report states: “The limited medical and personal data available to the safety investigation did not make it possible for an unambiguous psychiatric diagnosis to be made.
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A new study shows the 'strongest evidence to date' that height and weight affect how much money you make
A new study offers the “strongest evidence to date” that overweight people and short people face social and economic barriers to success because of their size.
Using genetic data from more than 119,000 British people between the ages of 37 and 73, researchers from the U.S. and the U.K. found that higher body mass index is associated with lower income and greater social deprivation, which takes into account unemployment, car and home ownership, and home overcrowding.
Shorter height is associated with a lower income, level of education, and job class. The study, published in the BMJ on Wednesday, reveals that these effects are particularly punitive for shorter men and heavier women.
Several studies have previously linked tallness and thinness to higher socio-economic status in developed countries, but the direction of the association—whether being tall and thin makes people wealthy, or whether wealthy people grow tall and maintain a slim figure because they can afford better food and health care, for instance—was a mystery.
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