On this day in history, Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall near New Orleans, Louisiana — causing massive destruction. Katrina made landfall along the Gulf Coast early that morning as a large Category 3 hurricane, according to multiple sources. Sustained winds
From Joe Kinsey at OutKick During a nearly 50-minute conversation, Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion Warren Sapp contended I’m a liar and he was out to set the record straight over what happened Wednesday on a JetBlue flight
A 40-year-old man suffered a medical episode and died Wednesday at the United Kingdom’s largest outdoor water park. In a statement to the Mirror by Devon and Cornwall Police, officials confirmed the man was having a suspected medical episode at Splashdown Quaywest
Beer-loving raccoons have become well more than a nuisance for many Germans. Several people returning home from their holidays have faced repair bills of up to £8,500 (€10,000) after the animals had managed to break in and destroyed their kitchens as well
A terrifying spider that can cause overwhelming and long-lasting erections was spotted amongst the bananas of a supermarket, forcing the retailer to shut its doors. The venomous Brazilian wandering spider was seen in the fruit section of The Penny market – an
Cows have caused a section of the M6 to close this afternoon after several animals reportedly fell out of a van on the major traffic artery. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
A woman police constable has pleaded not guilty to a charge of causing death by dangerous driving while responding to a 999 call. West Mercia officer PC Abigail Myers, 29, was emotional as she appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday to
A train in Indonesia plowed through a truck that had stalled out on a crossing on the island of Java Tuesday night, causing an incredible explosion that miraculously only harmed one person. “This truck suddenly broke down on the rails,” Senior Commissioner
A suspected underground gas explosion during the evening rush hour on Wednesday ripped open roads and flipped more than 20 cars in South Africa’s biggest city of Johannesburg, injuring at least nine people, authorities said. The nine were sent to hospital with
Residents in a city street in Stoke-on-Trent say they live under the noise of “constant thunder” as lorries pass their homes hittin huge potholes which could endanger motorists. School site manager John White, 61, said HGVs hitting the potholes at Handchurch Interchange create