Authorities say alcohol flowed from the mouth of suspected drunk driver Abby Michaels (left and bottom right), 21, when they tried to revive her after responding to the Ohio wrong-way crashed that killed a family-of-three. First responders claimed a frothy fluid that resembled beer came from the driver’s mouth after her car drove north in a highway’s southbound lanes and crashed into a vehicle containing Timmy Thompson (center right), 51, his daughter, Tessa Thompson (center), 10, and the girl's mother Karen Thompson (center left), 50. A neighbor said the smash that killed the family looked so bad their car was unrecognizable (top right). Michaels – now in serious but stable condition at a hospital - was dressed in a St Patrick's Day T-shirt and cops discovered a large cup in her bag with a Fireball whiskey logo on it. Records showed Michaels’ husband filed for divorce on Friday, less than nine months after they married last summer.😱
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#Meanwhile in South Korea ... 🐻 #funny
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We've got a doubleheader of astronomical action Wednesday: The spring equinox, which marks the beginning of spring, along with the final "supermoon" of the year. Both will occur on Wednesday: The equinox at 5:58 p.m. EDT and the full moon/supermoon less than…
Ultra-rare Super Worm Moon wows stargazers as it puts on display around the world on the spring equinox
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A right dog's dinner! Thai man, 40, is forced to eat his lunch on top of a LADDER to escape a pack of hungry canines 😂🤣🐶 #LMAO
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'What is my toddler doing?' Mom walks in to find her little girl hanging off the kitchen table doing a strange 'workout' 😂🤣😭
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Pride comes before a fall! Angry pack of lions chases away a lone male after he started threatening their cubs
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Itchy flippers? Seal is caught on camera stretching up for a scratch on the ice in Antarctica ☺️ #funny
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Video Of Officer-Involved Shooting In Oroville, California.
A high-speed pursuit ensued with many other deputies, wardens and officers joining in. The pursuit came to an end approximately eight miles later after Hendrix’s car’s tires had been successfully spiked by intervening officers. Hendrix got out of his car and feigned a firearm in his right hand and was shot at by five officers. He died at the scene from gunshot wounds.🔫👮🏻♂️#shooting
A high-speed pursuit ensued with many other deputies, wardens and officers joining in. The pursuit came to an end approximately eight miles later after Hendrix’s car’s tires had been successfully spiked by intervening officers. Hendrix got out of his car and feigned a firearm in his right hand and was shot at by five officers. He died at the scene from gunshot wounds.🔫👮🏻♂️#shooting
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An explosion at a chemical plant in China. 12 dead and more than 50 injured. 🔥😱
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We've got a doubleheader of astronomical action Wednesday: The spring equinox, which marks the beginning of spring, along with the final "supermoon" of the year. Both will occur on Wednesday: The equinox at 5:58 p.m. EDT and the full moon/supermoon less than…
The skyline of New York City is seen as the "Worm moon", the last Supermoon sighting of 2019, rises over the Empire State Building, as seen from Hoboken in New Jersey.
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WARNING (21+) Full video a white Australian right-wing terrorist who livestreamed his sickening shooting spree on Facebook 😱😡 #shooting
A student and a woman attend the burial ceremony of a victim of the mosque attacks, at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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At least three people have been killed in the devastating Nebraska floods that have cut off access to several towns and ruined 500 homes in one county alone. Rainfall and swollen rivers, left in the wake of the 'bomb cyclone' winter storm swirling through…
Flooding that has overwhelmed levees and swamped a wide swath of the Midwest since last week's bomb cyclone storm is creating a "slow-moving natural disaster" that could last into summer and cost some states billions.
Nebraska's cleanup alone is a mammoth task. Gov. Pete Ricketts estimated damages at more than $1.3 billion across the state and rising. Damage to roads, levees and other structures in the state has reached almost $450 million. Crop losses were at $440 million and cattle losses totaled $400 million.
"I don't think there's ever been a disaster this widespread in Nebraska," he said. 💦💧
Nebraska's cleanup alone is a mammoth task. Gov. Pete Ricketts estimated damages at more than $1.3 billion across the state and rising. Damage to roads, levees and other structures in the state has reached almost $450 million. Crop losses were at $440 million and cattle losses totaled $400 million.
"I don't think there's ever been a disaster this widespread in Nebraska," he said. 💦💧