Photographer captures stunning views inside the world's biggest cave that houses its own rainforest and river
By Travelmail Reporter Published: 08:17 EST, 20 June 2014 | Updated: 13:10 EST, 20 June 2014 e-mail 24
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D.C. has released body camera footage from the officers who killed a 27-year-old man, Antwan Gilmore, on New York Ave. NE early Wednesday morning.
It was the second police shooting in the District in less than 12 hours, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. The other shooting, on Minnesota Ave. SE, was not fatal.
Around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday morning, someone called 911 to report that a driver in a black BMW appeared to be unconscious, stopped at a traffic light in the travel lanes of New York Avenue NE near Florida Avenue, Police Chief Robert Contee said at a press conference Wednesday morning.
After six shows in the United States, the It's All a Blur Tour has headed to the Great White North for the first time. The Drake/21 Savage co-tour hit up Montreal's Bell Center for a pair of shows beginning on July 14. Of course, there has been a little bit of controversy with the tour so far. The start of the tour was delayed multiple times without explanation. The tour was originally meant to begin in Memphis on June 16 but actually began in Chicago on July 5.
Redeem now Audio of glass breaking and a child saying "oh no, our table, it's broken" has exploded on TikTok. The audio comes from a clip that appears to have first aired on America's Funniest Home Videos. TikTokers are filming themselves trying not to laugh while lip-syncing to the sound. Audio of a child saying, "oh no! our table! it's broken!" has become one of TikTok's biggest try-not-to-laugh challenges years after the clip, which also features the shattering sound of a broken table, first began circulating online in 2016 after it appears to have aired on the ABC program "
“All these things are designed to be little worlds in themselves and read into. Every Easter egg is probably real.” — Jack Antonoff Since starting Switched on Pop back in 2014, we’ve had countless hours of conversation with artists such as Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Ray that have been soundtracked by the production work of Jack Antonoff. When we wrote a book about 21st-century pop, we devoted a chapter to the song “We Are Young,” by his band fun.
Oh (no), honey! The final season of Will & Grace is about to get significantly less martini-soaked. Per sources over TV Line, Megan Mullally will not be appearing in two of the season’s 18 episodes as Karen Walker, due to what’s being described as “on-set tensions.” Mullally reportedly took a short leave of absence from filming this month, and her character’s mini-departure will be explained within the show’s narrative when the episodes air.
Earlier this month, singer and actor, Tyrese, took to social media to put his ex-girlfriend on blast. The entertainer began dating 25-year-old model and influencer, Zelie Timothy, after divorcing his wife, Samantha Gibson in 2020. Things between him and Zelie seemed to be going well until Tyrese posted a lengthy caption accusing her of being a "manipulator" and "snake."
In response to his allegations, Zelie decided to take the more mature route.
Getty Former Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Akeem Hebron passed away unexpectedly over the weekend, the football program confirmed. He was only 34 years old.
"Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of a beloved member of the Bulldog family, Akeem Hebron," the Bulldogs tweeted on Sunday.
"His dedication to Georgia Football will always be remembered. We send our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
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Raoul Moat was a “controlling and deranged misogynistic bully,” according to a senior detective who led the manhunt for the killer back in 2010.
Moat shot his ex-partner, Samantha Stobbart, killed her partner, Chris Brown, and shot an unarmed police officer, PC David Rathband, who later died by suicide following his injuries.
And this weekend (16 April), ITV will air a three-part dramatisation, The Hunt for Raoul Moat, about the murderous crimes that earned him this reputation.