There's an app for that: Students opt for delivery over bag lunches, cafeterias.

Gone are the days of bag lunches and bologna sandwiches. With a tap on a smartphone, students are getting burgers, paninis and sushi delivered right into their hungry hands at school. It's a growing trend that has school officials across the country deciding whether they should impose rules on the use of food delivery apps, including Skip the Dishes and Uber Eats, or ban their services altogether.

Amazing new picture of family of five plagued with madness in Cross River Nigeria.


A Nigerian lady identified as Progress took to Facebook to share the story of a family consisting of husband, wife, and three beautiful children plagued with insanity in Ogoja. She shared the story and wrote... 'This happens to be the weirdest situation I've seen in my entire life.

River monster! Woman catches gigantic 88-pound catfish in a Tennessee lake.

Paula Cathey Smith caught an 88-pound catfish in Tennessee on Sunday
A Tennessee woman's picture with an 88-pound catfish has gone viral after she caught the creature that appeared to almost match up to her size. The image showing Paula Cathey Smith was posted on social media the following day and shows how the plump ray-finned fish stretches past more than half her height. In the shot that had received approximately 1,200 shares, it's clear how Smith has to use the support her thigh to hoist the catfish up and the support of her own torso to get it in a good position for the snapshot.

Proud mothers from around the world show off their New Year's arrivals as UNICEF celebrates the 400,000 babies born on January 1st.

Baby Julia da Silva Reis was born just one minute after midnight in Brazil on New Year's Day by C-section weighing 3.85kg

While some were ringing in the New Year watching the Fireworks, tucking into a tasty meal with loved ones or partying the night away with friends, others were welcoming newborns into the world when the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. UNICEF has estimated 395,072 babies were born across the globe on January 1, 2019.

5 Christmases and New years with terrorists, the plight of 112 Nigerian schoolgirls held by Boko Haram.

Thanks to one of the world’s deadliest terrorist group in Nigeria, 112 girls are far from celebrating the Christmas holidays for the fifth time since their capture in April 2014 by Boko Haram. Boko Haram has killed about 20,000 people and forced more than 2 million people to flee their homes since 2009 in an insurgency aimed at creating a state adhering to strict Islamic laws in the northeast of Africa’s most populous nation.
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