Showing posts with label UNITED STATES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNITED STATES. Show all posts

30.6.18

Passenger Tossed From Flight in Dispute With Flight Attendant Over Airplane Mode in Indiana

A flight attendant on a SkyWest Airlines flight reportedly kicked five passengers off a plane Saturday amid a dispute over a cellphone being on airplane mode.

'The kid is Mine': US Rapper Drake, Confirms "He's a Dad" In New Album, 'Scorpion'



Drake‘s new double album, Scorpion, was highly anticipated for many reasons, but perhaps the biggest was to see if he would respond to Pusha T’s diss track claiming that Drake has a secret love child, allegedly named Adonis.

US Ambassador to Estonia Resigns in Frustration Over Trump

The US ambassador to Estonia is resigning in frustration with President Donald Trump's comments about, and treatment of, European allies.

21.5.18

Billboard Music Awards 2018: Check Out The Complete List of Winners

The 2018 Billboard Music Awards celebrated some of music's biggest names on Sunday night.

Venezuelan President Maduro, Wins Re-election

President Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of Venezuela's presidential election Sunday, in a vote that has been criticized both inside and outside of the country.

K-pop Group BTS Debuts Single at Billboard Music Awards

K-pop boy band BTS became the first Korean artists ever to appear on stage at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, as they performed their new single "Fake Love."

19.3.18

Two Injured in Mysterious Texas Bombing, Fourth in a Month


Two people were injured late Sunday in an explosion at a home in Austin, Texas, the fourth mysterious bombing in the city this month.

7.3.18

Rihanna Sells Her West Hollywood Apartment For $2.85 MILLION

Rihanna's got to be breathing a sigh of relief after finally selling the West Hollywood home she's been struggling to unload for almost 5 months.

Top US Economic Adviser Gary Cohn Leaves White House In Wake of Tariff Rift

President Donald Trump's top economic adviser Gary Cohn is resigning, the White House announced on Tuesday.

15.2.18

The FBI, CIA And NSA Say American Citizens Shouldn't Use Huawei Phones

U.S. intelligence agencies have issued a stern warning to Americans: Do not buy smartphones made by Chinese tech companies Huawei or ZTE.

At Least 17 Dead During High School Attack in Florida Shooting

At least 17 people are dead after a 19-year-old man opened fire at a high school campus in Parkland, Florida.

24.1.18

2 Students Killed, 18 injured In Kentucky School Shooting

Another high school has turned into a scene of carnage, this time in western Kentucky.

LeBron James Becomes Youngest Player to Reach 30,000 Points

LeBron James made NBA history on Tuesday, hitting the final shot of the first quarter to become the youngest player ever to reach the 30,000 career points milestone.

14.12.17

Texas Mom Discovers Her Kids' Bodies After Husband Apparently Killed Them in Murder-Suicide


A 9-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl shot dead in Texas on Saturday were the apparent victims of a murder-suicide carried out by their father, PEOPLE confirms.

15.11.17

Meet World's Sexiest Man - Blake Shelton

He's a "Voice" coach and a superstar. Now he's officially a heartthrob. Blake Shelton has been named the 2017 "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine.

14.11.17

U.S. Approves Digital Pill That Tracks When Patients Take it

U.S. regulators on Tuesday approved the first digital pill with an embedded sensor to track if patients are taking their medication properly, marking a significant step forward in the convergence of healthcare and technology.

13.11.17

Shawn Mendes Scoops Three Awards at The MTV EMAs 2017


Shawn Mendes beat Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran to scoop the best artist prize at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards.

U.S Army Lifts Ban on Waivers For People With History of Mental Disorders


U.S. Army has lifted a ban on waivers for people with a history of such mental problems as self-mutilation, bipolar disorder, depression, as well as drug and alcohol abuse, local media reported.

Anti-Marijuana Argument Stirs Anger in New Jersey


New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, head of the presidential commission on opioids, warned of the dangers of marijuana in a letter to President Donald Trump.