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a murder suspect in texas has had his bond revoked after '' stabbing potential witnesses' while out on bail

Felisha Washington had initially been released from jail on a $50,000 bond in December after she allegedly fatally stabbed Ramona Jones A murder suspect in Houston, Texas, has had her bond rescinded after she was arrested for allegedly stabbing a potential witness in the case. Felisha Washington, 27, was free after posting bond while awaiting a trial for a previous fatal stabbing last year.  But she was returned to jail on Friday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the alleged stabbing of a woman involved in the case. The victim of the stabbing survived the attack but both her condition and identity remain unknown at this time. The attack came less than a year after Washington was accused of fatally stabbing her neighbor, Ramona Jones, 51, FOX 26 reported. Jones, who was a mother of three, was found dead in a drainage ditch by Houston Police on October 28 of last year.  Investigators later learned that Washington and Jones were next-door neighbors and that the

thrifty diy dad makes his sons dream of holidaying in a motorhome come true by turning his peugeot 107 hatchback into the ultimate compact - and it only costs twenty five pounds

A DIY-savvy father has made his son's dreams come true by transforming his hatchback into a tiny motorhome - and affectionately nicknamed it the 'crampervan'. Phill Day, 34, was inspired to whip out his toolkit when his son Alfie Day, 10, took a liking to a costly motorhome on TV - and was disappointed they didn't have their own to enjoy holidays in. Eager-to-please, he quickly hatched a plan and spent just £25 and six hours converting his Peugeot 107 so his son could experience a 'snug' night away in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, last month. One holiday snap, shot through the £900 four-seater's open boot, shows Alfie happily relaxing as he lies on the £11 double airbed taking up every inch of the car's interior. The mattress sits on top of two plywood panels used to level off the fully reclined front seats and folded down back seats while black fabric is used as black-out curtains to guarantee a peaceful night's sleep. A DIY-savvy father has made his

trump is in advanced talks with the washington post to sell the trump international hotel after it struck financial difficulties during the covid

After being hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, former president Donald Trump is in advanced talks to sell one of his hotels. The Trump Organization has hired a brokerage firm to sell the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. According to Axios, details surrounding the deal remain unknown but Trump has been in talks with several major hotel chains. Analysts expect he will receive less than $500million he requested when he attempted to sell the property back in 2019. After being hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, former president Donald Trump is in advanced talks to sell the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. (pictured in Oct. 2016) Details surrounding the deal remain unknown, however Trump (pictured last month leaving his Trump Tower building in New York) has been in talks with several major hotel chains Trump currently leases the Pennsylvania Avenue property that houses the hotel.  The lease was established in 2013 under a 60-year agreement in which the Trump Org

japan's imperial family may start adopting sons with aristocratic heritage to appoint men to the throne

An 85-year-old Japanese prince is planning to adopt a son to save the nation's imperial family from extinction. Under the current Imperial Household Law, only a male child descended from a male emperor can ascend the throne, but there are only four eligible males left in the Naruhito bloodline, all but one of whom are aged over 55.  Facing the potential extinction of Emperor Naruhito's dynasty with no guarantee that 15-year-old Prince Hisahito will go on to bear a son, the Japanese government is therefore considering a change to the Imperial Household Law which would allow Prince Hitachi, 85, to adopt an heir.   But the imperial family and Japanese government has faced criticism as opinion polls have registered firm public support for a law change which would simply allow a female heiress to reign as a female emperor.   Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are the current rulers of Japan, but the imperial family are running out of male heirs Japan's Crown Prince

Police arrest woman, 56, and want to speak to second female after 'attack on five-year-old boy' wearing superhero outfit outside Surrey GP surgery

Police have launched an investigation into claims a young boy dressed in superhero top was verbally and physically assaulted by a woman in a doctors' surgery car park. Officers are appealing for information following the alleged incident outside Cranleigh Medical Practice in Surrey. Police say they were called to reports of a woman being verbally and physically abusive towards a boy - believed to be around five years old. A 56-year-old woman has since been arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm. But officers investigating the incident last night released CCTV as part of an appeal to bring witnesses forward. The pictures show the boy wearing a two-piece or onesie with Marvel character 'The Hulk' on the front. They have also released an image of a woman seen wearing a white top and black trousers who they would like to speak to as part of their investigation. She is not the same woman as the one who has been arrested. A spokesperson for Surrey police said

the boy eight and his 17-year-old daughter were rushed to hospital after being poisoned by eating cannabis sweets

Parents have been warned about the dangers of cannabis sweets after an eight-year-old boy and 17-year-old girl were left seriously ill. In total three children were left needing hospital treatment after two separate incidents in Bradford this weekend after consuming the super-potent cannabis sweets, known as edibles. The cannabis-infused sweets are often designed to look like popular confectionery brands but can be up to 50 times stronger than a joint. West Yorkshire Police said there were 'genuine concerns' the eight-year-old boy would not survive but all three have since recovered from their illness.  The first incident occurred shortly after midnight on Saturday when police were contacted by ambulance staff. Paramedics had been called to an address in the Great Horton area of Bradford where the eight-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl were found seriously ill with 'poisoning type symptoms'. Both were taken to hospital for treatment, with serious concerns for the con

How thousands of Australians could be back in the pub within WEEKS but it completely depends on where you live - as NSW's roadmap out of lockdown is finally revealed and vaccine rates SURGE in Covid hotpots

Thousands of Sydneysiders could enjoy a drink at the pub within weeks in a new government trial set to launch in some lucky suburbs, with NSW's roadmap out of lockdown indicating freedoms will be on the cards next month. Residents in some suburbs will enjoy eased restrictions as soon as early October in a new initiative to test vaccination passport technology.  The highly-anticipated freedoms will only be available to double-jabbed residents who can prove their vaccination status on the Service NSW app.  It comes as the state's roadmap out of a seemingly never-ending lockdown is finally revealed, providing some light at the end of the tunnel for bored Sydneysiders.  In mid-October when the double-jabbed rate reaches 70 per cent, the state will enjoy reopened pubs, restaurants, hair salons and places of worship, all with the one person per 4sqm rule. Thousands of Sydneysiders could enjoy a drink at the pub within weeks in a new government trial set to launch in one lucky suburb