Thursday, April 13, 2017

Marshals nab last of 'cocaine cowboys,' on lam for 26 years

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Marshals nab last of 'cocaine cowboys,' on lam for 26 years

Marshals nab last of 'cocaine cowboys,' on lam for 26 yearsMIAMI (AP) — A quarter-century after he vanished on the eve of a major drug indictment, the last of Miami's fabled "cocaine cowboys" was in custody Thursday, nabbed on a suburban bike ride with his wife near Disney World.


4 dead of injuries consistent with methods used by gang

4 dead of injuries consistent with methods used by gangCENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — Four young men found dead in a Long Island park from injuries inflicted by a sharp-edged object were killed in a way that is consistent with the methods of the MS-13 street gang, according to police, who declared war against gang violence in the suburbs of Long Island.


This company charges even more than Apple for Lightning cables, but they’re worth it

This company charges even more than Apple for Lightning cables, but they’re worth it

Apple charges $19 for a 3-foot Lightning cable, which is basically highway robbery. We would be shocked if that cable costs Apple even $1 considering the materials and the volume Apple does. Believe it or not, however, there's a third-party Lightning cable out there that costs almost twice what Apple is charging... and it's totally worth it. Check out the Fuse Chicken Titan Lightning Cable, which is practically indestructible and will last you far longer than any iPhone or iPad ever will.

Here are some key details from the product page:

Meet the Toughest Cable on Earth Human Proof, Pet Proof, Everything Proof Virtually Indestructible MFi iPhone Charge Cable, Backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty Industrial-Grade Flexible High-Strength Steel Replaces Your Everyday Charge Cable. For iPhone Mounts and Docks, Check Out BOBINE


Teen Accidentally Shoots, Kills Self on Instagram Live as Friends Watch

Teen Accidentally Shoots, Kills Self on Instagram Live as Friends WatchMalachi Hemphill was just 13 when his mom believes he died while playing with a gun in his bedroom.


Nigeria seizes $43 million cash stash in Lagos house

Nigeria seizes $43 million cash stash in Lagos houseNigeria's anti-graft agency seized over $43 million in cash during a raid on a Lagos apartment in what it hailed as a victory for President Muhammadu Buhari's war on corruption following a string of setbacks. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said in a statement issued late Wednesday it discovered the "humongous" amount of money in an apartment in Ikoyi, an upscale district of Lagos. "She comes looking haggard, with dirty clothes, but her skin didn't quite match her appearance, perhaps a disguise," said the anonymous source quoted in the EFCC statement.


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