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Thursday, 31 August 2017

Joy-Anna Duggar announces pregnancy with baby bump photo


Another Duggar baby is on the way!
Joy-Anna Duggar, who wed Austin Forsyth earlier this summer, is already pregnant with her first child, the two announced Wednesday. Things are certainly moving quickly for the young couple: The two tied the knot in May, less than three months after they got engaged -- but they're nothing but excited.
“We’re so happy and thankful to announce that we’re expecting a baby!” Joy-Anna told People. “Every child is such a precious gift from God. I’m most looking forward to watching Austin as a dad and raising children together with him.”
Duggar and Forsyth married in Arkansas in front of family and friends before jetting off to Switzerland for their honeymoon. Not long later, they made their way to Israel to celebrate their first month as a married couple.
“I’m really looking forward to the journey of this pregnancy and all the different stages it will bring,” Forsyth said. “It’s really exciting and I feel so blessed to be a dad! We are beyond thankful!”
The "Counting On" star's rapid moves from fiance to wife to mother is nothing new for the Duggar family, where most of Joy-Anna's older siblings are already married with young children. Older brother Joseph is next in line for a family celebration -- he got engaged to Kendra Caldwell at Joy-Anna's nuptials after a few months of courting.





Friday, 25 August 2017

Taylor Swift Releases Apparent Kanye West Diss Song 'Look What You Made Me Do'


Taylor Swift's new song "Look What You Made Me Do" from 'Reputation' appears to comment on singer's long feud with Kanye West.
Taylor Swift is not ready to make nice on "Look What You Made Me Do," the biting lead single of her highly anticipated sixth album, Reputation. Jack Antonoff, who worked with Swift on her last album, 1989, co-wrote and co-produced the dance-pop song, which includes an interpolation of Right Said Fred's "I'm Too Sexy."



Neighbors Arrested, Newborn Baby Found Days After Woman, 22, Vanished While 8 Months Pregnant


The investigation into the disappearance of a young pregnant woman in North Dakota has led to a startling discovery.
Five days into their search for 22-year-old Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, investigators reportedly found a newborn baby in her North Fargo apartment building on Thursday.
Family members told reporters the 2-day-old baby was healthy but taken to a hospital for tests. Police have not said conclusively whether the girl is LaFontaine-Greywind’s, though "our investigation thus far indicates the probability that this is Savanna Greywind’s child," they wrote in a statement.
The young woman remains missing.
"We do not have information that tells us where Savanna Greywind is," Fargo Chief of Police David Todd said in a Facebook video Thursday.
Todd said the baby was discovered while investigators executed a search warrant at "the suspects'" residence.
Those suspects have been identified as William Hoehn and Brooke Crews, who live in the same building as LaFontaine-Greywind.
Hoehn, 32, and Crews, 38, were detained and taken to the police department for interviews by detectives.
As further information was developed and evidence obtained, Hoehn and Crews were both arrested and charged with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.
Still, police said their investigation into the strange case continues.


Monday, 21 August 2017

US Secret Service crunched by Trump and family's travel

Washington (AFP) - The US Secret Service is facing a cash crunch because of the high cost of protecting President Donald Trump, his many homes and large family, its director said in an interview published Monday.
Randolph "Tex" Ailes, the service's chief, told USA Today more than 1,000 agents have already hit caps for the year on salary and overtime pay because of the crushing workload.

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Boy, 7, From Australia Is Missing After Barcelona Van Attack

A little boy is missing after his mother was seriously injured in Thursday's van attack in Barcelona.
Julian Alessandro Cadman, 7, became separated from his mom after a van plowed into pedestrians on a Barcelona promenade, killing at least 14 people and injuring some 100 others.




Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Woman Missing for a Month Found Naked on Rural Road, Survived on Berries and Muddy Water


An Alabama woman who was missing for nearly a month has been found naked and filthy on a rural road, authorities said.
A driver on remote Highway 82 spied Lisa Theris, covered in dirt and insect bites, on Saturday. At first, Judy Garner thought she was looking at a deer, she said.
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Tuesday, 15 August 2017

A Danish court ordered the arrest of Peter Madsen for manslaughter

A Danish court ordered the owner of an amateur-built submarine Saturday held in pre-trial detention for 24 days while police investigate the disappearance of a Swedish journalist who had been on the ship before it sank.
Peter Madsen was arrested Friday on preliminary manslaughter charges, hours after his 40-ton, nearly 18-meter-long (60-foot-long) submarine sank off Denmark's eastern coast.
The inventor, who is from Denmark, has denied responsibility for the fate of 30-year-old Kim Wall, saying the journalist disembarked before his vessel went down.
Judge Kari Soerensen announced the ruling after a two-hour custody hearing held behind closed doors.
Madsen's defense lawyer, Bettina Hald Engmark, said her client maintains his innocence. He is "willing to cooperate" and hasn't decided whether to appeal the detention ruling, Hald Engmark said.
Before the hearing was closed, the courtroom was packed with Danish and Swedish reporters and the 46-year-old Madsen's relatives. Madsen smiled and chatted with his lawyer.
"I would very much like to express myself," he said after the preliminary charges were read.
Prosecutor Louise Pedersen said Madsen faces the preliminary manslaughter charge "for having killed in an unknown way and in an unknown place Kim Isabell Frerika Wall of Sweden sometime after Thursday 5 p.m."
Wall's boyfriend alerted authorities early Friday that the sub, named the UC3 Nautilus, had not returned to Copenhagen as expected. The Danish Navy launched a major search involving two helicopters, three ships and several private boats. The Navy said the sub was seen sailing, but then sank shortly afterward.
Kristian Isbak, who had responded to the Navy's call to help locate the ship on Friday, told The Associated Press he first spotted Madsen standing wearing his trademark military fatigues in the submarine's tower while it was still afloat.
"He then climbed down inside the submarine and there was then some kind of air flow coming up and the submarine started to sink," Isbak said. "(He) came up again and stayed in the tower until water came into it" before swimming to a nearby boat as the submarine sank, he added.
Madsen told authorities he had dropped Wall off on an island in Copenhagen's harbor a few hours into their Thursday night trip.
"It is with great dismay that we received the news that Kim went missing during an assignment in Denmark," her family said in statement emailed to The Associated Press.
The Sweden-born freelance journalist studied at the Sorbonne university in Paris, the London School of Economics and at Columbia University in New York, where she graduated with a master's degree in journalism in 2013.
She lived in New York and Peking, her family said, and had written for The New York Times, The Guardian, the South China Morning Post and Vice Magazine, among other publications.
A salvage vessel on Saturday raised the submarine, which was seven meters (23 feet) under water off Copenhagen's south island of Dragoer. Danish police say they have not found the body of the missing Swedish journalist inside the submarine.
In theory, the Nautilus can dive up to 470 meters (1,550 feet) but has rarely gone deeper than 40 meters (132 feet), according to Madsen's business web site.
If tried and found guilty, Madsen would face between five years and life in prison.


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