11-Year-Old Boy Kills Himself After Alleged Social Media Prank
New photos have emerged of a bikini-clad Mel B hanging out on a yacht with the nanny she says had an affair with her estranged husband. Mel B alleges in court documents that Belafonte insisted nanny Lorraine Gilles, 26, accompany them on the trip, because he was having sex with the woman. Read: Is Mel B's Husband the Latest Example of Hollywood Dads Who Fall for the Nanny?
Indian police are searching for answers in hopes of identifying a young girl who was found living with monkeys in the forest. The girl, believed to be age 10 to 12 years old was discovered back in January. Police are still trying to find out who her parents are and how she ended up in the forest.
Sudarshana Sengupta used to consider herself an immigrant success story. A scientist on the verge of launching a start-up, she thought she had checked all the right boxes on her way to achieving the American Dream. She works at a university lab, pays taxes and has begun the lengthy process of becoming a permanent resident. But what once looked like a glittering future is now in jeopardy. The Trump administration said this week that it was considering whether to revoke an Obama-era rule that allows some spouses of “high-skilled” foreign workers to also hold jobs in the United States. The move - stripping away privileges granted by Obama in 2015 - would make it impossible for Sengupta and an estimated
The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is so luxurious and over the top, we didn't know a place like this could ever exist. It's the stuff your fantasies are made of. Set on an artificial island just 920 feet from Jumeirah Beach, the building stands as the third tallest hotel in the world. People widely refer to Burj Al Arab as the world's only seven-star hotel. You will agree after hearing about all the lavish perks that come with staying here. But enjoying this hotel comes at a cost; rooms start at around $1,100 per night. Check out all the amazing experiences you could have if you book a room at this hot spot in Dubai.
Luck was on the side of a Sacramento woman after she snaps a selfie on the tallest bridge in California..falls off of it...and survives.
Bruce Northam is what you might call well-traveled. The author has spent decades navigating the globe, a journey he details in "The Directions to Happiness: A 135-Country Quest for Life Lessons." Along the way, he's gotten a good idea of where your money stretches the farthest. On Thrillist, Northam shares nine of his favorite countries where $1,000 a month will cover housing, food and adventures. If you're thinking about living abroad, "don't let cost stand in your way," he says. "If you're earning even a few American dollars a month, you can stretch a trip to any of these spots indefinitely." Read on to see Northam's favorites, what you'll save on in each country and the cost of a local draft,