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Eleven month old saved after being crushed by minibus in China

An 11-month-old boy was recently saved by local residents after he was crushed by a minibus on the side of the road in a village in Quanzhou, Fujian Province.

Surveillance video released by local police shows a minibus making a right turn, hitting the mother and crushing the face of her child while they were playing on the corner.

The child, however, is out of danger, thanks to timely rescue of the driver and local residents, suffering only bruises and a slight concussion.

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The impossible texting & driving test

More and more traffic accidents are due to texting. If we want to reduce the 1.2 million traffic victims worldwide each year, we have to act. How do you convince youngsters not to text while driving? Prove them it is a very bad idea: oblige them to text while driving! See how Belgian learner drivers reacted when they were told they had to pass the mobile phone test in order to get their driver’s license.

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Shaq’s Son Shareef O’Neal is a Two-Way Player! 6’8 15 Year Old!

Shareef O’Neal is known as Shaq’s son, but the 6’8 Windward High School (Los Angeles, CA) sophomore is carving out his own basketball identity. Shareef spent the summer starring for California Supreme’s 15U squad. We caught him at Bigfoot Hoops’ Las Vegas Classic. USC and UCLA have already offered scholarships and we’re sure more schools will follow suit!

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Saudi led coalition suffers deadliest day in Yemen, as UAE & Bahrain lose 50 troops-2

In its deadliest battle incident ever, United Arab Emirates forces have lost at least 45 soldiers fighting among the Saudi-led coalition engaged in Yemen, after Houthi rebels reportedly fired a rocket into weapons warehouse at a military camp.
The deadly incident took place in the oil-producing Marib area of central Yemen, allegedly after the Houthi missile struck an ammunitions depot. At least 22 Emirati soldiers were killed on the spot while 23 others died from their wounds hours later, UAE state news agency WAM reported.