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Trumps lewd grab them tape played on loop for 12 hours near White House

A scandalous videotape of Donald Trump was played repeatedly near the White House on Friday (6 October) by an advocacy group to protest the president attitude towards women. The demonstration came the day before the one year mark since the tape was released by the Washington Post. In the 2005 footage, Trump was seen bragging in lewd terms about kissing and trying to have sex with women. The tape was made public on 7 October, 2016 when Trump was the Republican presidential nominee. Oct 7, 2017

Las Vegas police say they pursued more than a 1,000 leads, but still no clear motive

Las Vegas police investigating the deadliest shooting the US history have said they are now following up more than 1,000 leads but still do not have a clear motive. Gunman Stephen Paddock reportedly fired hundreds of rounds per minute for 10 minutes from a 32nd-floor hotel suite, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500. The 64-year-old killed himself before police stormed his suite. Oct 7, 2017

Las Vegas police say they pursued more than a 1,000 leads, but still no clear motive

Las Vegas police investigating the deadliest shooting the US history have said they are now following up more than 1,000 leads but still do not have a clear motive. Gunman Stephen Paddock reportedly fired hundreds of rounds per minute for 10 minutes from a 32nd-floor hotel suite, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500. The 64-year-old killed himself before police stormed his suite. Oct 7, 2017

Elon Musk wants to save Puerto Rico with solar power

Much of Puerto Rico is still without power after The island was devastated by Hurricane Maria in September. But Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he can rebuild Puerto Ricos power grid with solar power. Oct 7, 2017

What to know about the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment allegations

Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has reportedly been accused of sexual harassment. A New York Times report said Weinstein has allegedly paid off harassment lawsuits for decades actresses Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan are two of Weinsteins accusers from three decades of reports. Oct 7, 2017

Watch superboldie meteorite explode over China

A huge fireball lit up the sky over southwestern China when a meteoroid entered the Earths atmosphere and burst into flames. NASA data put the velocity of the fireball at 14.6 kilometers per second, generating impact energy equivalent to 540 tons of TNT as it blazed across the night sky near the border with Myanmar. Oct 6, 2017

Nobel Peace Prize winners thought honor was a prank

The Norwegian Nobel Committee, warning of a rising risk of nuclear war, awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize on 6 October to a little-known international campaign group advocating for a ban on nuclear weapons. The head of ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons), based in Geneva, said the Nobel committee had phoned to announce the news a few minutes before it was announced. Oct 6, 2017

White House welcomes efforts to study gun bump stock devices

The White House said on 5 October it welcomed efforts by both political parties to address the use of bump stock gun accessories, which enable rifles to be turned into rapid-fire weapons, following the Las Vegas mass shooting. Oct 6, 2017

White House welcomes efforts to study gun bump stock devices

The White House said on 5 October it welcomed efforts by both political parties to address the use of bump stock gun accessories, which enable rifles to be turned into rapid-fire weapons, following the Las Vegas mass shooting. Oct 6, 2017

At least 16 killed as bus torn apart by speeding train in Russia

At least 16 people are reported dead in Russias Vladimir region after a speeding train crashed into a bus at a railway crossing on Friday (6 October). The accident that took place around 3.39am local time (1.39am BST) near the Pokrov station in Vladimir — located around 110km east of Moscow. Oct 6, 2017

Tropical Storm Nate kills 22 in Central America as it heads towards US

At least 22 have been killed in Central America on Thursday (5 October) as Tropical Storm Nate pummelled the region with heavy rain. The US National Hurricane Center has issued a warning for portions of coastlines in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, where the storm is expected to hit as a Category 1 hurricane. Oct 6, 2017