Girl dropping McDonalds takeaway breaks the internets heart

Girl dropping McDonalds takeaway breaks the internets heart

This video might be almost physically painful for food lovers and McDonalds fans might want to look away now. Uploaded to Twitter, the viral video shows high school student Delaney Cooper tripping over a set of steps while carrying a cup of soda and a McDonalds bag. As a result, much of her food goes flying and according to Cooper, only her hamburger could be salvaged; a loss the Twittersphere immediately began mourning. Jun 23, 2017
Little Sunfish underwater robot to inspect Fukushima nuclear plant damage

Little Sunfish underwater robot to inspect Fukushima nuclear plant damage

The Little Sunfish robot was developed by Toshiba and International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning (IRID), who plan to deploy it into the primary containment vessel in Unit 3 at Fukushima. An earthquake and tsunami hit the nuclear plant in March 2011, causing thousands of residents to be evacuated from their homes. Jun 16, 2017
Watch Donald Trumps really weird first full cabinet meeting

Watch Donald Trumps really weird first full cabinet meeting

US President Donald Trumps staff took time to praise their boss direction and commitment to the American worker on 12 June during their first full cabinet meeting. The meeting was swiftly mocked online and by Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, who posted a video skit on Twitter in which his staff showered him with compliments. Jun 13, 2017
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard responds to injury criticism

New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard responds to injury criticism

New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard suffered a lat injury on 30 April, 2017, days after he refused to take an MRI test. Syndergaard faced criticism that the injury is self-inflicted. But Syndergaard has no regrets about his decision. I dont know why everyone is freaking out about nothing. Syndergaard told International Business Times.  Jun 13, 2017
Attorneys General of Maryland, DC to sue over foreign payments to Trumps hotel

Attorneys General of Maryland, DC to sue over foreign payments to Trumps hotel

Attorneys General Brian Frosh, of the state of Maryland, and Karl Racine, of District of Columbia, are filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump. Both allege that Trump violated anti-corrupction clauses in the US Constitution by accepting foreign payments and benefits to his businesses after becoming president. Following his presidential inauguration, Trump said he was giving up management of his private company and shifting business assets into a trust managed by his sons. But the lawsuit claims Trump did not follow through with his promise, and kept ownership of his empire. This lawsuit is the first of its kind filed by government entities, and if the case goes forward, Trump will be forced to finally disclose his tax returns. Jun 13, 2017