Lebron James opens elementary school, guarantees college tuition to graduates.


Some people call LeBron James the GOAT for his prowess on the basketball court. Others say it's his work in the community that really makes him the greatest of all time.

Meet Charley Judd the 4-year-old junior police officer.


It’s another day on the job, patrolling Valley streets. But one Valley officer doesn’t need any backup. 

Dad's horror of finding daughter with fingers severed by escalator.

Ramon Moreno holds his daughter Adalene
A 4-year-old Utah girl whose fingers were severed in the steps of a grocery store escalator last year is learning to colour pictures again, but she could face more surgeries as her small hands grow, her father said Wednesday.

Expert warns no-deal Brexit will spark SANDWICH FAMINE in UK.

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THE BRITISH SANDWICH Association has warned that there could be problems getting ingredients like tomatoes and lettuce into the UK in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

Homeless man hands out resumes, gets hundreds of job offers.

Homeless man, David Casarez, holds sign offering his resume rather than asking for money in Mountain View, California.
On Friday morning, homeless web developer David Casarez woke from his park bench in Mountain View, Calif., put on a nice shirt and tie, and carried his hand-written cardboard sign to a nearby highway median.

Women defiant as Denmark's full-face veil ban comes into effect.

Image result for DENMARK’S CONTROVERSIAL BAN on the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces came into force today as women protested the new measure which fines anyone wearing the garment. Human rights campaigners have slammed the ban as a violation of women’s rights, while supporters argue it enables better integration of Muslim immigrants into Danish society. Protests against the ban were planned in the capital Copenhagen and the second-biggest city Aarhus, with several hundred people expected to attend, some of them wearing the full-face veil. A spokesman for the Copenhagen police said they did not plan to fine the protesters who violated the ban. Wearing a burqa, which covers a person’s entire face, or the niqab, which only shows the eyes, in public will lead to a fine of 1,000 kroner (€134). The ban also targets other accessories that hide the face such as balaclavas and false beards. Repeated violations will be fined up to 10,000 kroner (€1,340). A 30-year-old Muslim woman interviewed in daily Berlingske, identified only as Sarah, said she had “lost faith in the system”. Born and raised in Denmark by parents who emigrated from Turkey, she has worn the niqab since she was 18. “I’ve realised that democracy doesn’t work. Politicians boast of freedoms and rights when they are making fun of Muslims and when they are drawing caricatures of the prophet. But when it comes to me, they take away my right to choose how I want to dress,” she said. “I have come to the realisation that Muslims don’t have the same rights as others. So much of politics is hypocritical.” It is not known how many women wear the niqab and burqa across the country. “I don’t think there are many who wear the burqa here in Denmark. But if you do, you should be punished with a fine,” Justice Minister Soren Pape Poulsen was quoted as saying by Ritzau news agency in February when the government presented its proposal for the ban. It said at the time that the burqa and niqab were not “compatible with the values and sense of community in Danish society”. But Sarah said that instead of enabling Muslims to integrate Danish values, the ban risked having the opposite effect of increasing segregation. “When the mosque is one of the few places where we can (wear veils), then I think the law will mean that more people will go to the mosque.” “Mockery of freedoms” Amnesty International condemned the law as a “discriminatory violation of women’s rights”, especially against Muslim women who choose to wear the full-face veils. “If the intention of this law was to protect women’s rights it fails abjectly. Instead, the law criminalises women for their choice of clothing – making a mockery of the freedoms Denmark purports to uphold,” Deputy Europe Director Fotis Filippou said in a statement. “Whilst some specific restrictions on the wearing of full face veils for the purposes of public safety may be legitimate, this blanket ban is neither necessary nor proportionate and violates women’s rights to freedom of expression and religion,” he added. The full-face veil is a hot-button issue across Europe. Last year, the European Court of Human Rights upheld a Belgian ban on wearing it in public. France was the first European country to ban the niqab in public places with a law that took effect in 2011. German lawmakers approved a partial ban on “covering the face” last year
The DENMARK’S CONTROVERSIAL BAN on the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces came into force today as women protested the new measure which fines anyone wearing the garment.

Can you spot the child drowning in a public pool?

The lifeguard can be seen sitting by the side of the pool with her yellow life float as the clip begins
This is the heart-stopping moment an eagle-eyed lifeguard is forced to take emergency action after spotting a child drowning in a public pool.

The beautiful moment a pizza guy, 18, stuns a Michigan family by playing a flawless version of Beethoven's Moonlight sonata

A restaurant worker delivered a lot more than a pizza to a Michigan family when he sat down at their baby grand piano and played a flawless rendition of a Beethoven masterpiece.

Nutella is hiring taste testers


Eating chocolate all day and getting paid for it sounds like the dream, right?

Parent 'shocked' by child's poor math grade loses racial discrimination case.


A MOTHER WHO was “shocked” at her daughter’s end-of-year school grades has lost a case for racial discrimination at the Workplace Relations Commission.
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