Reporter: Geo Carlo Ruben

'New York Prison Worker Allegedly Smuggled Escape Tools In Frozen Hamburger Meat

Joyce Mitchell, the prison worker involed in the escape of two convicted murderers from Clinton Correctional Facility, has been charged with felony promoting prison contraband and misdemeanor criminal facilitation in connection with the escape of Richard Matt and David Sweat from Clinton County Correctional Facility on the night of June 5-6.
  • 'Red Aurora Caught On Camera By Astronaut Scott Kelly

    Astronaut Scott Kelly was on NASA's International Space Staion, when he was amazed about was he saw. Monday afternoon, while floating somewhere over Russia, Kelly tweeted a picture of a breathtaking red aurora borealis, exclaiming, "I've never seen this before- red #aurora.
  • 'New Pebbles Ice Cream Cereal Coming Soon

    The weather is heating up, but Post Foods, LLC is keeping it cool with new Ice Cream Pebbles - Rainbow Sherbet Flavor cereal. Bursting with bright fruity flavors, the pink, orange and lime green flakes are sure to have cereal and ice cream lovers alike hungry for another scoop.
  • 'Pepper The Robot Who Can Show Emotions Sells Out In One Minute

    Standing at a little over a foot tall and capable of recognising human emotions, personal robot Pepper is already proving a success in Japan. Within a minute of going on sale at the weekend, the first 1,000 units of the humanoid had been ordered.
  • 'U.S Military Is Trying To Develop Star Wars-style Hover Bikes

    Malloy Aeronautics (MA) is a UK based engineering company focusing on designing and building the best and most beautiful aero and engineered design solutions money can buy, at an affordable cost. They are know for doing reseach on hoverbike technology with a robot carrying drone.
  • 'A Hundred People Died In Moonshine Tragedy In India

    In Mumbai, India, a toxic moonshine accident killed 102 people and seriously sickened scores others of drinkers from a Mumbai slum, Indian police say. Forty-six others have been hospitalized, with many in a critical condition, after consuming the illegal homebrew, Mumbai police spokesman Dhananjay Kulkarni told CNN.
  • 'Hackers Warned The Internet Would Be A Security Disaster

    The seven young men sitting before some of Capitol Hill's most powerful lawmakers weren't graduate students or junior analysts from some think tank. No, Space Rogue, Kingpin, Mudge and the others were hackers who had come from the mysterious environs of cyberspace to deliver a terrifying warning to the world. They told the panel of senators back in May 1998 that their computers will not be safe, not the software, not the hardware, not the networks that link them together. The companies that build these things don't care, the hackers continued, and they have no reason to care because failure costs them nothing.
  • 'Australian Rugby League Player James Ackerman Dies

    The Queensland Rugby League says James Ackerman died in a hospital today, two days after he suffered a head injury in a tackle while playing for the Sunshine Coast Falcons against Norths Devils. He was 25. In a statement released by the QRL, Ackerman's family said "James loved the game of rugby league. He always played the game with his heart on his sleeve.
  • 'Yulin Dog Eating Festival Fast Approaching

    The Yulin Dog Meat Festival has made a huge amount of news around the world. A controversial annual festival which puts dog meat on the menu in a small southern Chinese city has once again met with anger and protests from animal rights activists.
  • 'Tiger Woods' Worst Game Ever!

    Tiger Wood suffered a horrific opening round in the US Open, playing a 10-over-par 80 game, and was even outplayed by a 15-year-old.
  • 'True Detective Season 2 Is Finally Here

    More than a year has passed since the release of the 'True Detective'. Now the second season has finally arrived. In the first episode of the second season, Detective Ray Velcoro emerges from a small cottage located in a metal jungle. This setting, perhaps more than anything else, is what's promising about the second outing of HBO's super-hyped noir miniseries.
  • 'Oreo Frappe Now Available At McDonalds

    A new OREO Frappe has been spotted in several McDonald's restaurants as the fast food chain has finally brought the drink to US soil. The new Oreo Frappe was first served in Austria and has only recently arrived in US stores. The Cookies 'N' Cream Frappe, as it is being called in some places, has a mocha frappe base, cookies and cream syrup, is topped with whipped cream, chocolate syrup and crushed OREO cookies.
  • 'Thousands Lose Power When Naked Woman Crashes Into Seattle-area Utility Pole

    More than 4,000 people in a Seattle suburb lost power on Friday after a woman driving naked crashed her car into a utility pole, police said. There were live power wires down on the car when a police sergeant came across the crash scene in Shoreline, just north of Seattle, around 1:30 a.m.
  • 'Inside Out Receives Big Opening For An Original Film

    Inside Out, the 15th animated feature film from Pixar Animation Studios, opened this weekend with an estimated $91.1 million in North America, rocketing past Avatar's $77 million opening to become the best debut for an original movie in Hollywood history. (It is also the best debut gross for a film that did not open at number one. Jurassic World continued its astronomic box office run with an estimated $102 million in its second weekend.) Inside Out is something of a combination of all the best parts of Toy Story, Monster's Inc. and Up. It's a story of friendship and loss, of a young girl and her parents dealing with a hard move to a new town, and the loss of innocence and that care-free joy that comes with a happy childhood as it's dashed upon the rocks of adolescence.
  • 'Arturo Vidal Drunk Driving; Crashes Car and Still Gets Support

    Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal launched an astonishing verbal attack on the police officer that arrested him for drink-driving after crashing his Ferrari on Tuesday night. The 28-year-old had his licence revoked after the Juventus star was found guilty in court on Wednesday of the charges.
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