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Baby Murders: Utah Woman Guilty of Killing Her 6 Newborn Babies After Birth; Remains Stuffed in Boxes

A woman in Utah was charged for killing six of her seven newborn babies then putting their dead bodies in cardboard boxes. The boxes were found in the house where the 39-year-old Megan Hunstman used to live. After a court hearing in Provo, Utah, District Judge Steven Hansen ordered bail at $1 million for each murder charge. Court spokeswoman Nancy Volmer said Ms Hunstman remained in jail for the bail hearing and only appear in a video conference.

Viral Video: Girlfriend from Hell Slaps, Humiliates BF in Public

A couple fighting in public is quite a common sight that such a scene would often only merit a few seconds of glance, nod of the head to indicate disagreement with the public display of disaffection and then moving on towards one's destination. But it would be a different case if one of the couple was shouting out loud and the woman was continuously slapping her boyfriend while the man is down on his knees.
Some Of Bitcoin Enthusiast Mike Caldwell's Coins Are Pictured At His Office In Sandy, Utah

National Australia Bank Shuns Bitcoin Vendors, Finds Cryptocurrencies 'Risky'

The National Australia Bank (NAB) is turning its back on Bitcoin vendors and digital currencies in general because they were “too risky.” The Australian bank has sent letters to its business customers who were known to trade in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Customers involved in Bitcoin trading were informed that their accounts will be closed on May 2.

Rat on Train Youtube Video Goes Viral

Hysterical commuters have scurried about when a huge rat joined them in a ride on a subway train in New York. The chaotic scene was caught on video and uploaded on Youtube.

Cyclone Ita: Disaster to Strike Cooktown as 2014 World's Strongest Storm Threatens to Wipe Out Town

Australia's Queensland is bracing for the arrival of the Cyclone Ita, a Category 5 storm likened to Haiyan and is now being described as the world's strongest storm in 2014. The cyclone is expected to hit the Cape York peninsula on April 11. Residents in low-lying areas have been advised to evacuate as Cyclone Ita is expected to bring destructive winds. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the massive storm will be bringing raging waves in coastal and low-lying areas. Floods may be ex...

2014 International Space Apps Challenge: NASA's Third Annual Event Scheduled to Take Place on April 12 and April 13 in New York City

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will have their third annual International Space Apps Challenge on April 12-13, 2014 in New York City. The main event will be bringing together all of the tech-savvy citizens, scientists, entrepreneurs, educators and students to aid in solving the challenges related to space exploration as well as social needs.

MH370 Malaysian Airlines Mystery: How Difficult is the Search Underwater?

The pings from flight MH370 Malaysian Airlines are coming from 15,000 feet below the surface and that is deeper than inverted Burj Khalifa or Eifel Tower. According to officials, the Boeing 777 flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing crashed somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean. The search for MH370 is still on, but it is quite difficult to look for the plane in the ocean floor.
A shark swims in a marine display at an aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa

Australians Not in Favour of Killing Sharks, Prefer Public Education Over Shark Cull

As Western Australia continues to catch and kill sharks using baited drumlines, the results of a survey by Sydney Aquarium is contradicting the state's stand on sharks. The shark cull in Australia is the biggest campaign to slaughter marine animals in the world. However, a survey reveals that Australians are not afraid of the sharks in their beaches like the state. Among the 583 people who came to Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, 77 per cent replied that they were "not at all frightened" or .....

Texas Family Catches 'Chupacabra'—Is it Real?

A Texas family raised a few eyebrows recently when they claimed to have captured the “Chupacabra.” Many people are quick to dismiss it while others believe it to be the legendary creature that people have been hunting for a long time.

Kiwi Passenger Triggers Biosecurity Alert Due to Blood-Stained Clothes, Shoes Upon Touchdown

A man who arrived in New Zealand was forced to remove his clothes after airport officials saw blood stains. According to biosecurity officials, the New Zealander told the staff of the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) that the blood on his clothes, shoes and baggage came from cow's blood. He had arrived from Namibia and declared he had soiled clothes in his luggage.

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