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School teacher transforms classroom into Harry Potter wonderland A middle school teacher in Hillsboro, Oregon, gave returning Evergreen Middle School students an enchanting surprise when he transformed his classroom into a Hogwarts-themed paradise. Beaverton native Kyle Hubler decorated his classroom in every imaginable facet of the series, from Kings Cross train station to Professor Snapes dungeons.
Sep 15, 2017
Mans five day old Caribbean house destroyed by Hurricane Irma A British man attempts to see the funny side when showing how his new house was destroyed by Hurricane Irma. Kyrie Caulfield bought the house of his dreams five days before the hurricane struck the British Virgin Islands, only for the roof to be taken off by the storm.
Sep 14, 2017
Isis claims responsibility for Iraq embassy attack in Afghanistans capital Kabul Suspect had also received orders from a Malaysian ISIS fighter in Syria to purchase M-16 and AK47 rifles, a pistol as well as a hand grenade Syria, from a neighboring country to bomb non-Muslim places of worship.
Sep 14, 2017
Shocking video allegedly shows Nigerian army abusing suspected IPOB members Suspected military personnel can be seen forcing a group of men thought to be part of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) group to lie face down in a river and drink the dirty water. The footage is believed to be from Abia state, filmed earlier in September. The army are investigating the video.
Sep 14, 2017
Trump hints at higher taxes for the wealthy President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that under his tax reform plan, wealthy Americans would not gain and might have to pay higher taxes.While meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House, Trump said his main goal is to cut taxes for the middle class and cut corporate taxes to enhance job growth.
Sep 14, 2017
Americas infertility crisis: The shocking statistics New research shows sperm concentration had fallen by 52% in Western countries between 1973 and 2011. In the 1970s, the average Western man had a sperm concentration of 99 million/milliliter. That number changed by 2011 when the sperm count had fallen to 47.1 million/milliliter. Sperm concentrations under 40 million per milliliter are considered below normal and can impair fertility. 
Sep 14, 2017
Americas infertility crisis: The shocking statistics New research shows sperm concentration had fallen by 52% in Western countries between 1973 and 2011. In the 1970s, the average Western man had a sperm concentration of 99 million/milliliter. That number changed by 2011 when the sperm count had fallen to 47.1 million/milliliter. Sperm concentrations under 40 million per milliliter are considered below normal and can impair fertility. 
Sep 14, 2017