LUCKNOW, India (AP) - Indian police are reviewing reports of missing children to try to identify a girl who was found living in a forest with a group of monkeys.
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The floor looks clean in this high-rise apartment, seven stories above Kuwait City traffic. Not a smudge in sight on the picture window. On the other side of the glass, the maid is hanging on by one knuckle, screaming. “Oh crazy, come here,” a woman says casually in Arabic, holding a camera up to the maid. “Hold on to me! Hold on to me!” the maid yells. Instead, the woman steps back. The maid’s grip finally slips, and she lands in a cloud of dust, many stories below. The maid - an Ethiopian who had been working in the country for several years, according to the Kuwait Times - survived the fall. The videographer, her employer, was arrested last week on a charge of failing to help the worker. It’s
Melania made a rare White House visit to welcome Jordan’s King Abdullah II and (international style icon) Queen Rania. The ensuing photo op proved a bit weird.
If you're happily plunging into the world of smart home appliances, take heed: These devices can sometimes be remotely disabled, and something as easy as getting in or out of your own garage can suddenly become a problem. Or at least that's exactly what apparently happened to a customer of Garadget, a smart, connected garage door opener. When the customer, identified as Robert Martin on Amazon, left a few bad reviews about his new Garadget, he got banned from using the product instead of getting technical help for the device. SEE ALSO: New low-power chips could put voice control everywhere Martin left an angry, 1-star review on Amazon on Saturday, complaining about the iPhone app that controls
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If you've ever driven on a country road, you've probably had a close encounter with a deer, whether late at night or in broad daylight - and you also probably know that the experience can be pretty terrifying. In a heart-stopping video that's now going viral, a large white-tailed deer jumps across a busy street in Alexandria, Virginia right in front of a group of motorcyclists, almost causing a major crash. In the clip, a leaping buck jumps directly between two cyclists, somehow without getting hit. One of the men, though, is seen slamming on his brakes, swerving out of the way of the deer, ultimately going over the handlebars and onto the road. Thankfully he wasn't seriously injured, but it