Facial Recognition Technology Mistakenly Identified Me As a Shoplifter.

Feeling the need for chocolate after a difficult day, Sara walked into a Home Bargains store. Soon after, a staff member accused her of theft and demanded that she leave. Despite wanting to remain anonymous, Sara was mistakenly identified by Facewatch, a facial-recognition system. Although she proved her innocence, she was still escorted out and … Read more

Man Attempts to Scam 84-Year-Old Out of $8,000 – She Outsmarts Him with a Clever Question

Canadians are often labeled as polite and easygoing, but when it comes to protecting their loved ones, they can be fiercely sharp and clever. Just ask 84-year-old Mabel Harold. When scammers tried to con her out of $8,000 by pretending her grandson was in jail, Mabel didn’t just take the bait — she turned the … Read more

In Ancient Asia, Death by Elephant was a Popular Method of Capital Punishment.

In the past, elephants were used forexecut!ons in several places, including Burma,the Malay Peninsula, Brunei, and the kingdomof Champa. In Siam, now known as Thailand,elephants were trained to lift condemnedpeople into the air and then tr@mple them todeath. Under the command of a mahout, elephantscarried out gru*some execut!ons in variousparts of the world. Sometimes, they … Read more

Ghana, Nigeria, and the Pursuit of Recovering Treasures Looted by the UK

Artifacts taken by the British during the colonial era have been returned to Ghana and are now on display. However, Nigeria has yet to exhibit its own repatriated treasures. On April 12, a convoy traveled from Ghana’s capital, Accra, to Kumasi, carrying precious cargo—32 pieces of gold and silver artifacts, including elaborate necklaces, a peace … Read more

Student Who Accidentally Received Nearly $1,000,000 in her Bank Account Decides to Spend It All.

Sibongile Mani was eventually caught after her extravagant spending raised suspicions among those around her. Imagine waking up to find nearly $1,000,000 unexpectedly deposited in your bank account. Would you embark on a lavish spending spree, or would the fear of potential repercussions prompt you to report the error? This was the real-life scenario faced … Read more

Ten 21st-Century American Serial K!ll£rs Who Never Got Caught

The peak era of American ser!al kllers might have been in the latter half of the 20th century, especially during the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. However, serial k!lling didn’t just stop after that period. It might seem like it would have, considering the advancements in technology, right? DNA analysis has greatly improved, consistently solving cold … Read more

Eight Hundred Protesters Attempted to Burst a Tesla Factory in Germany. See Details

Hundreds of protesters, rallying against the expansion of Tesla’s plant in Grünheide, near Berlin, clashed with police last Friday. Around 800 individuals participated in the demonstration, with some trying to storm the electric vehicle production site. The protest was organized by the group Disrupt Tesla, which argues that the expansion would harm the environment. Since … Read more

Chinese Zoo Faces Backlash for Painting Dogs Black and White to Resemble Pandas in Exhibit.

Visitors to a Chinese zoo were led to believe they would see ‘panda dogs’, but discovered that the animals were actually chow chows dyed black and white. The Taizhou Zoo, which launched this exhibit on May 1, charged visitors 20 yuan (£2.22) to view the new attraction. Upon arrival, however, attendees at the zoo in … Read more

Police Investigate Illegal Embalming of Late Nigerian Musician Mohbad’s Body

On Thursday, police continued their investigation into the events surrounding the death of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad. This development came after Mohbad’s family and individuals implicated in the ongoing investigation into the illegal embalming of his body were summoned. PUNCH Metro reported that Boluwatife Adeyemo, known as Darosha and who … Read more

Former Ajax Footballer Quincy Promes Has Been Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Importing Coc@!ne. The Footballer Thinks He’s Untouchable. See Details

Former Ajax star Quincy Promes has been sentenced to six years in prison for his involvement in smuggling over 1,350 kilos of coc@!ne. Promes, charged last May for his alleged role in the smuggl!ng operation, was found guilty by the Public Prosecution Service of importing, exporting, transporting, and possessing the dr*gs. The coc@!ne, hidden in … Read more