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VIDEO: Giant dust devil disrupts softball game

This giant dust devil wreaked havoc with a softball game in Lynchburg, Virgina recently. The players remained remarkably calm though!

  • Alberta man who sexually assaulted child, left for dead

    A man who sexually assaulted a seven-year old girl and left her for dead on an Alberta First Nation has been sentenced to 10 years in jail. Judge Charles Gardner also gave James Clifford Paul nearly two years credit for time already served. Paul attacked the girl on Dec. 20, 2014, on the Paul First Nation, west of Edmonton, and family members found her outside, naked and suffering from hypothermia.

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  • Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom may debut as a couple at the Met Gala

    Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are yet to confirm their relationship status, though the world is already celebrating the twosome's seemingly burgeoning romance. However during a recent interview, Katy, 31, has suggested she and 39-year-old Orlando will make their debut as a couple at the Met Gala, which takes place next month. The "California Girls" singer was promoting her new lipstick range and, when asked what she'll be wearing to the prestigious fashion event, she told Vogue: "I'm going to be wearing [a shade called] Perry Panther to the Met Gala, and it's going to be amazing – it's black, it's different.

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  • Help, I’m Addicted To Sausage And Chips! Dad-Of-Two Has Same Meal For 22 YEARS

    Father-of-two Daniel Pennock, 26, ate all sorts of food when he was a toddler but when he turned four years old he refused to eat anything other than sausages and chips for his evening meal. Mr Pennock, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, said his strange habit had cost him relationships and made him gain weight. Mr Pennock, a lifeguard who wants to become a personal trainer, has asked for professional help with his diet.

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  • Woman ‘Gang Raped’ At Bluewater Shopping Centre Car Park

    Police have made several arrests after a woman in her 20s was allegedly raped by a group of men at Bluewater Shopping Centre. Officers have now arrested 11 people in connection with the incident, that took place on Mother’s Day last month.

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  • Clinton close to nomination prize; Trump strengthens hand

    Hillary Clinton, the nearly unstoppable Democrat, and Republican front-runner Donald Trump accelerated Wednesday toward upcoming primaries on an increasingly direct path to presidential nominations after trouncing party challengers in New York. Clinton, now 81 per cent of the way toward clinching the Democratic nomination that eluded her eight years ago, can lose every remaining contest and still prevail. While Trump strengthened his hand, he is still not in the clear.

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  • Hay River mom says employer revictimized her after violence at home

    A Hay River mom was fired from her job at the Hay River Chamber of Commerce a day after telling her bosses she had been assaulted by her partner. Patricia Lafferty says before going to work last Monday, April 11, she told members of the chamber's executive she had been beaten up by her partner a day and a half earlier. Lafferty says she and another person in the house were taken to hospital for treatment.

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  • Report: Tiger Woods engaged in extensive practice at home club

    Woods is progressing in his quest to get back into competitive golf, putting in a lot of time at his home club in Florida.

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  • Cheeky Prince George Steals The Show In Picture With Queen For New Royal Stamp

    Prince George looks delighted to be a part of his first Royal Mail postage stamp - beaming gloriously as he poses with four generations of the House of Windsor. Looking perfectly at ease in the shot, the future king is also standing next to The Queen and Prince Charles for the shot by photographer Ronald Mackechnie, who captured the moment at Buckingham Palace in summer 2015. Mackechnie had the challenge of ensuring the royals’ heads were all roughly the same height for technical reasons - but toddler George was too short when stood next to his seated relatives.

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  • Canadian hostages threatened with beheading in Philippines if ransom isn’t paid

    The significantly lower ransom demanded in the latest video of Canadian hostages held in the Philippines could indicate that their captors are willing to negotiate, says an expert on security and political issues in Southeast Asia. In the video, the Abu Sayyaf captors demand a ransom of 300 million pesos (about C$8.3 million) for each man, setting a deadline of April 25.

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  • Woman shares photo of worst looking sandwich ever bought at the airport

    For one woman, a ham sandwich at Ibiza airport was not only expensive but it was also a big disappointment. Azilef Speers bought a ‘premium ham sandwich’ at the airport, which cost her a whopping €6.05, nearly $10.

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  • All the Celebrities at Coachella This Year (89 photos)

    ​See who's hitting the festival scene in their best fringe, frayed denim and flower crowns. 

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  • Karla Homolka living in town southwest of Montreal: reports

    Reports that convicted killer Karla Homolka has resurfaced southwest of Montreal are creating a buzz in the town of Chateauguay. Homolka is living in the community and some of her three children are attending a local school, City News and Global both said Tuesday. Neither the school board nor local police confirmed the reports, citing privacy laws, although the principal at Centennial Park Elementary School sent home a letter reassuring parents their children are safe.

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  • Canadian NHL ratings ‘shockingly low’ for 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs

    “Even with no Canadian teams, those are shockingly low numbers,” said one industry expert. “There were regular season games on TSN two years ago that did better than that.”

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  • Police Burn Seized Marijuana, Smoke Out Supermarket

    This street in Turangi smelled pretty green after well-meaning police officers at the local police station tried to destroy a crop of marijuana by burning it in their furnace. Radio presenter Adam Green (his real name) was out to buy bread and milk at Turangi when he copped a whiff of the drug, then realised the smell, and plumes of smoke, was coming from the police station chimney. In the video, Green shows the smoky area and says: “Man, does it smell like the old ganja over there. That is impressive. I might just stand, in fact, here comes a good cloud wafting past at the moment. I might just stand here for a little while.” Taupo District Area Commander Warwick Morehu reportedly told One News that they would be looking for an offsite location to dispose of marijuana in future and the incident was “not ideal”. Credit: YouTube/Adam Green

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  • The Queen Once Gave Prince William An ‘Almighty B*****king’

    For Prince William, that dressing down came from a very unlikely source - the Queen. The future king revealed in a new BBC documentary to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday that his grandmother once gave him an “almighty b*****king” when he was a nipper. Recalling the time he and cousins Zara and Peter Phillips were riding a quad bike at Balmoral, William said: “We were chasing Zara around who was on a go-cart, and Peter and I managed to herd Zara into a lamppost.

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  • His Teacher Asked Him to Finish the Phrase "I Am," But This Boy With Autism's Response Will Move You to Tears

    His Teacher Asked Him to Finish the Phrase "I Am," But This Boy With Autism's Response Will Move You to Tears When 10-year-old Benjamin was given a school assignment to write a poem entitled "I Am" — using 18 prewritten prompts such as "I see," "I hear," and "I feel" — he could have written just about anything to fill in those blanks. However, Benjamin has autism, so his poem turned out to be an eye-opening look into what it feels like for him to be different. He wrote how it feels to be "odd" and out of place, to feel "like a boy in outer space." His mom posted the honest and vulnerable poem to the National Autism Association's Facebook page to share with the world what it's like to be a young

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  • Quick-Thinking Pensioner Catches Out Gang Of Scammers At Bank Machine

    A pensioner has described how she foiled a gang of scam artists who tried to rob her at a cash machine. Eileen McCartney, from Orrell in Wigan, Greater Manchester, was targeted at a Natwest ATM on Standishgate in the town centre on March 17. When one of the scam artists stole her card, she grabbed it off him and ran into the bank and raised the alarm.

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  • The Latest: IS fighters evacuated from Damascus area

    A Hezbollah media outlet in Lebanon says 290 Islamic State militants with 150 of their family members have been evacuated by a U.N. convoy from a Damascus-area town to Raqqa, the extremist group's de facto capital, in northeast Syria. The outlet, known as Military Media, says the IS fighters left Dumair on Wednesday under a U.N. deal. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition monitoring group, says the town has been at the centre of heavy clashes between pro-government forces, Islamist militants, and IS fighters.

    The Canadian Press
  • South Korea imports Canadian ringers for 2018 Olympic hockey team

    "We're going to represent Korea well. We're going to show a lot of pride in Korea."

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  • Chrissy Teigen and John Legend had their baby and her name will thrill “Harry Potter” fans

    Chrissy Teigen and John Legend had their baby and her name will thrill “Harry Potter” fans

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