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Who is Deana Nicole Byrd? Babysitter charged with giving drugs to children and teaching them 'how to snort pills'
Who is Deana Nicole Byrd? Babysitter charged with giving drugs to children and teaching them 'how to snort pills'
One of the children told the police that Deana Nicole Byrd provided them with pills, including Adderall, Klonopin, and Lyrica
2023-07-02 16:58
Greece floods – live: Skiathos flights cancelled as flooding across Europe traps tourists
Greece floods – live: Skiathos flights cancelled as flooding across Europe traps tourists
Further storms are set to batter a Greek island where hundreds of British tourists are stranded following flash floods. At least one person was killed and five others are thought to be missing after cars were swept away and streets submerged by rainfall in parts of Greece on Tuesday. It comes as the World Meteorological Organisation said that the northern hemisphere experienced its hottest summer on record, fuelled by climate change. Skiathos, a popular holiday island in the northwest Aegean Sea, was forecast to be hit with heavy showers and thunderstorms throughout Wednesday morning. Holidaymakers on the island have been left with “no way to get food” with many currently unable to get to the airport. One stranded tourist said the centre of Skiathos is “underwater” and described the situation as “horrendously scary”. Flooding is also affecting parts of Turkey and Bulgaria with the death toll across the three countries currently at 11. Read More UK’s hottest day of the year likely to be on Saturday, Met Office says The death toll from fierce storms and flooding in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria rises to 8 It’s September but the sun is still dangerous – here’s how to stay safe
2023-09-06 22:27
'The View' host Sara Haines gives fans a sweet glimpse into her family life: 'They've the best smiles'
'The View' host Sara Haines gives fans a sweet glimpse into her family life: 'They've the best smiles'
Sara Haines has been married to Max Shifrin since 2014, and the two of them have 3 children together, who are often spotted having a good time
2023-07-21 13:47
Deutsche Bank’s Sewing Signals Buyback to Be Around $500 Million
Deutsche Bank’s Sewing Signals Buyback to Be Around $500 Million
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing signaled he plans to repurchase around €450 million ($495 million)
2023-06-22 17:24
Who are Ericka Jones and Serena Caldwell? 'Rogue' SC daycare employees arrested for allegedly encouraging children to fight with each other
Who are Ericka Jones and Serena Caldwell? 'Rogue' SC daycare employees arrested for allegedly encouraging children to fight with each other
Ericka Jones and Serena Caldwell face multiple charges of 'contributing to the delinquency of a minor' and 'unlawful conduct to a child'
2023-11-11 16:47
Rhodes wildfires prompt biggest ever Greek fire evacuation
Rhodes wildfires prompt biggest ever Greek fire evacuation
High winds forecast for Sunday are expected to hamper firefighters' battle to contain a blaze burning out of control on the Greek island of Rhodes, sparking the...
2023-07-23 17:47
Why did Simon Cowell apologize to Trailer Flowers? Judge slams 'AGT' producers for replaying 'buzzer sabotage'
Why did Simon Cowell apologize to Trailer Flowers? Judge slams 'AGT' producers for replaying 'buzzer sabotage'
On live television, Simon Cowell chastises the 'America's Got Talent' producers for co-judges antics
2023-09-20 14:57
Bruce Bochy's Texas Rangers beat his former Giants again, 9-3
Bruce Bochy's Texas Rangers beat his former Giants again, 9-3
Corey Seager homered and singled in a run, Mitch Garver had three RBIs, and the Texas Rangers beat the stumbling San Francisco Giants 9-3
2023-08-13 12:27
Barcelona yet to register three players in La Liga squad
Barcelona yet to register three players in La Liga squad
Barcelona have yet to register Marcos Alonso, Inaki Pena and new signing Inigo Martinez for the 2023/24 La Liga campaign.
2023-08-23 20:50
British Grand Prix: 20 years since Irish ‘lunatic’ invaded the track at Silverstone
British Grand Prix: 20 years since Irish ‘lunatic’ invaded the track at Silverstone
“Oh my goodness me!” screamed ITV’s lead Formula 1 commentator James Allen, words struggling to comprehend the sheer craziness of what was being witnessed. “We’ve got a lunatic on the track!” When a group of protestors from Just Stop Oil invaded the circuit last year during the opening lap of the British Grand Prix, it wasn’t Silverstone’s first run-in with track invaders. Contrarily, 20 years ago, the 2003 British Grand Prix was 10 laps in before deranged Irish priest Neil Horan sprinted up the fiercely quick Hangar Straight. Many drivers had to swerve to avoid him as Horan, dressed in a brown kilt, madly ran into the racing line of F1 cars speeding at 200mph while waving banners which read: “Read the bible” and “The Bible is always right.” The result could have been catastrophic if it wasn’t for the quick awareness of the drivers and the marshal stationed at position ‘Hangar 1’. Volunteering at the British Grand Prix once again, Stephen Green ran into the void of the unknown. “I didn’t really think, adrenaline just kicks in,” Green, now 72, tells The Independent. “I made the decision anyway to wait until most of the pack had gone past. I actually watched it last week on YouTube – it seems like the guy is running up there forever and a day before I get to him. “I think I just barged into him! Then he fell over and I just grabbed his wrists and dragged him. There was a white transit van with security waiting behind the debris fence. I remember what I said to him but it’s not printable!” It was an astonishing scene. While pitch invasions and streakers have for many a long year popped up at various sporting events across the country, a live racetrack is an entirely different situation altogether. More so than any wider cause, lives in the immediacy are at risk. For Green, though, it brought a sense of notoriety not familiar to the men and women in orange suits. Soon after, once the police investigation had subsided and Horan was charged with “aggravated trespass”, the marshal was the second man awarded the BARC (British Automobile Racing Club) Browning medal for outstanding bravery. The first was David Purley, 21 years earlier, following his attempts to save Roger Williamson from a fire at Zandvoort. Meanwhile Horan, laicised by the Catholic Church, did not stop there; in fact, Silverstone was just the start of his bizarre interventions. A year later, at the 2004 Athens Olympics, he ran into the path of lead Brazilian runner Vanderlei de Lima in the men’s marathon and pushed him into the crowds, ruining his path to gold. Months earlier, he was caught by police at the Epsom Derby. He also appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, performing an Irish jig. Yet that day 20 years ago brought together two very different people from two very different walks of life. A point not lost on Green when, peculiarly, Horan got in touch. “Strangely enough, he emailed me five years ago to ask how I was,” Green says. “We exchanged a couple of emails and that’s about it. “Strange chap, shall we say!” The subject of protestors is top of the agenda at Silverstone this weekend. If not for last year’s near-catastrophe, then for Just Stop Oil’s recent interventions at Twickenham, the World Snooker Championship, the Ashes and just this week, Wimbledon. “At a national event, you always run the risk of idiots turning up and doing whatever they’ve got in mind to do,” Green says. “There was a huge tightening of security after the 2003 incident. “Last year I just got messages from my mates saying ‘why are you not at Silverstone?!’ There is a difference between Just Stop Oil and Horan though, I think everyone would say that Just Stop Oil are actually trying to achieve something. “Motorsport is lucky in many ways that we don’t get as much as we could’ve done. It is very tightly controlled – given F1 goes all over the world, I think it does pretty well.” Green, who still marshals at events across the UK after previous F1 stints in the Middle-East as well as Silverstone, had the rarest of race interactions on that day in ‘03. F1 and the police are on red-alert this Sunday to ensure a repeat does not occur, with the threat level at an all-time high. Read More Lewis Hamilton supports ‘peaceful’ protests at British Grand Prix this weekend Just Stop Oil ‘vital’ says Dale Vince as sports fans are backed to intervene Arrests at Wimbledon after Just Stop Oil protesters storm court twice Lewis Hamilton must be ‘cold-blooded’ in new Mercedes contract negotiations F1 release 2024 calendar with radical change to start of the season F1 descends into farce again after results shake-up – the FIA has to be better
2023-07-07 14:57
James Rowson returns to Yankees as hitting coach after New York finished 29th in batting average
James Rowson returns to Yankees as hitting coach after New York finished 29th in batting average
James Rowson, who developed a good relationship with Aaron Judge in the minor leagues, has been hired as the Yankees hitting coach after a season in which New York finished with the next-to-worst batting average in the major leagues
2023-11-14 04:18
How Are Ryder Cup Teams Picked?
How Are Ryder Cup Teams Picked?
Here's how Ryder Cup teams are picked.
2023-08-29 03:21