Meet the dog that has become Istanbul commuters' best friend
Boji, a street dog, has become a regular sight on ferries, buses, and metro trains in Europe's largest city, enjoying long journeys of up to 30 kilometers on most weekdays.
Boji, a street dog, has become a regular sight on ferries, buses, and metro trains in Europe's largest city, enjoying long journeys of up to 30 kilometers on most weekdays.
"If you're overdue according to your itinerary, and you start getting repeated calls from an unknown number, please answer the phone," advised officials on the case after the man had been located.
The Israeli-British illusionist, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic claims the cause of the recent Facebook crash was the work of "alien extraterrestrial technology."
Just like some parents, the researchers used a sweet treat to coax the cows to push through a gate and urinate in a special pen. And it took only 15 days to train the young calves.
Agriculture Ministry inspectors called in after alligator gar bites woman who dipped her hand in the water.
Privacy advocates warn that police are secretly rushing to buy the robots without setting safeguards against aggressive, invasive or dehumanizing uses.
Linda Dunegan believes divine intervention played a hand in transforming the building that housed Fantasies on 5th into the start-up Open Door Baptist Church, turning the show floor into a sanctuary and trading the dancer’s pole with a pulpit.
The six-ton structure will be loaded with sensors that researchers at Imperial College London will use to monitor the bridge in real-time and gauge how it reacts to being used by pedestrians.
Incident reportedly takes place in Jaipur as the victims were trying to take selfies on top of the city's 12th Century Amer Fort, a popular tourist attraction. Lightning strikes kill around 2,000 people in India every year.
Long the domain of science fiction and so-called ufologists, the subject of UFOs has in recent years drawn serious study from the Pentagon and intelligence agencies. The prospect of an adversary spying with unknown technology has alarmed lawmakers in both parties.
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