Police say students drove to the home of math teacher, Jason Hughes, to drape toilet paper around his property in what was supposed to be a good-natured prank.
Greenpeace Activists Sneak Into Paris Airport, Paint Air France Boeing Green
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Greenpeace activists dressed like workers snuck into Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport to make a colorful point. Armed with rollers and green paint, they "decorated" an empty Boeing 777.
Dutch Inventor’s Chamber May Detect COVID-19 With a Loud Scream
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People are getting tested for COVID-19 while also letting out their frustrations with the pandemic.
Swarms of Locusts Threaten Farms and Livelihoods in Kenya and East Africa
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Swarms of locusts are roaring back in east Africa. The bugs are a grasshopper variant. Usually they’re solitary. But in the right conditions -- dry spells followed by rain -- they can turn into large, hungry swarms.
19-Year-Old Aniah Blanchard’s Biggest Fear Was Being Kidnapped, Roommate Says
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The pain of losing Aniah Blanchard, 19, in October 2019 still haunts loved ones, including her stepfather, who is UFC fighter Walt Harris.
MorningSave Lifestyle Expert Shares Amazing Deals on Home Products
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Inside Edition teamed up with MorningSave.com and their lifestyle expert Valerie Greenberg, who’s sharing some amazing deals on exciting home products.
7 Students Die in Deck Collapse at Bolivia’s El Alto Public University
5 years ago
New footage and new information has emerged from this week’s deck collapse in Bolivia.
Garbage-Strewn Southern California Yard Is a Candidate for ‘Hoarders’
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A garbage-filled yard in southern California’s San Fernando Valley is drawing complaints from neighbors.
3 Doctors Spring Into Action to Save Woman’s Life Saved on Plane
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When an airline passenger had a medical emergency, she was fortunate enough to be on a flight with not one, but three doctors.
Music Teacher Sings for His Neighbors From His Brooklyn Stoop
5 years ago
Call him the “Brownstone Baritone.” Every week, Peter Kendall Clark gets on a stoop in his Brooklyn neighborhood and the magic of opera begins.