Julia Martin knew the right thing to do would be to return her engagement ring. She’d broken it off with her boyfriend of the past three-or-so years about six months ago, according to her father, Derrick Martin. When her ex came over on the premise of collecting the ring Friday night, he forced open the door and stabbed her repeatedly before jumping to his death from her apartment in the 3000 block of South King Drive, according to police. Martin, a 27-year-old from Detroit, tried to save her own life. She grabbed her phone and called police. She asked them to send an ambulance for her. She told them the name of the man who stabbed her. Then she called her dad. “Not only did she call me, she
Chicago TribuneGable Tostee is now on trial for the 2014 murder of Warriena Wright.
CosmopolitanDonald Trump blasts House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republicans who he claimed had been "disloyal" to him.
CNBCThe Pentagon has said that it is considering a military retaliation against Houthi militants in Yemen after two missiles were fired Sunday at the destroyer USS Mason from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen. Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said today that the U.S. is still assessing who fired missiles at the destroyer when it was in the Red Sea on Sunday.
ABC NewsA free puppy may sound great in theory, but one Arizona man got more than he bargained for when his new pet behaved, um, rather interestingly. The young pup acted very nervously, needing constant companionship and peeing and pooping all over his owner's car. That's pretty run-of-the-mill for a puppy, but the dog also became quite the escape artist. He'd dig under or jump over the fence to play with the neighbors' German Shepherds, and when the owner installed a bigger barrier, the animal just chewed through it. Caught visiting next door, he didn't respond to treats and avoided eye contact. Soon the neighbors had enough, and brought the canine to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. Even before
Good HousekeepingAbby Wambach still has doubts about the patriotism of dual-nationals. Abby Wambach has gone there again. In an interview with the New York Times, the retired United States women’s national team star - who holds the world record for international goals for either gender - once again questioned whether men’s national team players who weren’t born or raised in the U.S. would play as hard as more indigenous players.
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Yahoo Finance VideoSyrian refugee arrested in Germany on Monday after being tied up by three compatriots was plotting to bomb a Berlin airport in the name of the Islamic State group, the head of domestic intelligence said. “We have received information from the secret services that he initially wanted to target trains in Germany before finally deciding on one of Berlin’s airports,” Hans-Georg Maassen told German public TV channel ARD. While some German media outlets over the weekend suggested the suspect, Jaber Albakr, 22, had such a target in mind, this was the first official confirmation. The decision to arrest the suspect was taken Friday after he bought hot-melt glue. “We thought this was the last chemical product he needed to make a bomb,” said Maassen. Albakr had narrowly slipped through the police net Saturday when commandos raided his apartment and found 1.5 kilos (over 3 pounds) of TATP, the homemade explosive used by jihadists in the Paris and Brussels attacks. The explosives were “almost ready, or even ready for use”, said Joerg Michaelis, chief investigator in the eastern state of Saxony, adding that the suspect was apparently preparing a “bomb, possibly in the form of a suicide vest”. - ‘He tried to bribe us’ - After a two-day manhunt, police finally got their man with the help of three of Albakr’s fellow Syrians in the eastern city of Leipzig. (AFP) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr .
Yahoo News PhotoIvanka Trump’s father Donald Trump might be heading the Republican party as its presidential candidate for the 2016 election, but she’s not letting her family’s political stance get in the way of really great hair.
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