Woman Fast-food Worker $10,000 Coat
Woman Fast-food Worker $10,000 Coat, We're not even sure what to call this -- maybe a massive tip? A fast food worker complimented a customer's mink coat as she went through the drive-thru. Then, that customer handed her the coat right through the window!7 Hurt Lightning Tampa Game
7 Hurt Lightning Tampa Game
7 Hurt Lightning Tampa Game, Lightning struck a car in a parking lot near the Tampa Bay Buccaneers stadium after their game with Green Bay on Sunday, injuring seven people, officials and witnesses said.Dris Elba Bond Next
Dris Elba Bond Next
Dris Elba Bond Next, Will Idris Elba be the next James Bond? If Sony Picture Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal has her way, he just might.Eating contest records
Eating contest records, With the Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island set for July 4, we take a look at some of the most impressive eating records on file at the Major League Eating website. Prepare to be amazed — and probably a little disgusted.
Prince George Santa
Prince George Santa, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, released three portraits on Saturday of their son. The one-year-old heir to the throne posed for these photographs in a courtyard at Kensington Palace in late November.
Mid-air brawl crying
Mid-air brawl crying: Three women aboard an Air China flight to Hong Kong Wednesday got into a raucous fight over a crying baby, prompting the pilot to threaten an emergency landing.
Bobby Shmurda not Guilty
An up-and-coming rapper pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges he moonlighted as a gun-toting member of a New York City street gang responsible for several shootings during turf wars over drug trafficking.
Ackquille Pollard, who performs under the name Bobby Shmurda, was ordered held on $2 million bail at a hearing in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. His attorney, Howard Greenberg, failed to convince a judge that his client should be released without bail because he was framed and had no reason to run. "He is a legitimate entertainer," Greenberg said. "He is rich. He is busy. He is always on tour." The Brooklyn-born Pollard is best known for the hit song "Hot Boy." He also put out a music video that popularized a dance craze called the "Shmoney dance," and reportedly signed a lucrative record deal with Epic Records.
Greenberg claimed Epic had agreed to help Pollard make bail. A spokesman for the label declined to comment. Police arrested Pollard on conspiracy, reckless endangerment and gun possession on Wednesday after he left a recording studio near Radio City Music Hall. Police found two handguns and a small amount of crack cocaine in a car in which he was riding, authorities said.
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