BTS- South Korea’s answer to One Direction.


Taylor Swift didn’t stand a chance when they smashed her 43 million views YouTube debut video record. Neither did Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, or Ariana Grande when they beat all three to scoop a prestigious Billboard Music Award.They’ve just sold out two nights at London stadium The O2 as part of a multi-million-pound world tour.

New York marks first shooting-free weekend in 25 years.

NEW YORK HAS marked its first weekend without a shooting in 25 years, police have said. “We went Friday, Saturday, Sunday without any shootings and homicides,” New York Police Department chief James O’Neill told reporters.“That’s the first time in decades, and that’s something, not just the NYPD, but all New Yorkers can be proud of,” he said.

Boston Dynamics' reveals its robodog Spot dancing along to Uptown Funk


Spot the robo-dog has another trick up his sleeve in a new video where he can be seen twerking to Bruno Mars' dance-worthy hit 'Uptown Funk.' Boston Dynamics, the secretive firm behind the four-legged droid, released the video on Tuesday. If you thought humans were safe from the impending robot takeover on the dance floor, you might want to think again.

Walkers unveils Brussels SPROUT flavour as part of a new festive range .

It may still be 10 weeks until Christmas but supermarkets shelves are already stacked high with weird and wonderful festive foods. And Walkers is the latest company to release a Yuletide snack in the form of its first-ever Brussels sprouts flavoured crisps. In fact, the UK's first crisp brand has launched five delicious festive flavours: Turkey & Stuffing, Pigs in Blankets, Glazed Ham, Cheese & Cranberry as well as the sprout flavour snacks.

Black Death could be unleashed on world again when frozen bacteria freed from melting ice caps

Deadly diseases trapped in ice caps for thousands of years could be unleashed on the world again by global warming, a top professor has said. Epidemics such as the Black Death could pose another threat to the human race if the earth's atmosphere continues to heat up. Peter Frankopan, professor of global history and director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research, warned that these disease pandemics could be caused by the inevitable melting of ice.
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