WWE: Triple H has big plans for Logan Paul in future after MITB ladder match
Logan Paul made the announcement that he would compete in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match
1970-01-01 08:00
Has Julian Sands' body been found? Hikers find human remains near Mount Baldy where actor disappeared
Julian Sands, known for his passion for hiking and mountaineering, was reported missing on January 13 after embarking on a hike to Mount Baldy
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Rogan 'sweats' and 'could barely breathe' after dressing up as furry during 'JRE' episode, fans say 'the Matrix got them'
Joe Rogan and his guest, Duncan Trusell, dressed up as furries to commemorate the 2,000th episode of his podcast
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Julz Dunne? 3 unknown facts about LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne's 'forgotten' sister
All thanks to their internet presence and a mix of humorous daily updates and lifestyle photos, the Dunne sisters have garnered a wide fan following
1970-01-01 08:00
Man plays squatters at their own game after they take over his mum’s house
A man has been praised for playing squatters at their own game after they took over his mother’s house. Flash Shelton, a handyman from Nevada, California, explained in a YouTube video that his mum had put the property up for rent following the death of her husband. A woman subsequently got in touch to express her interest in becoming a tenant. Flash said the woman, who claimed to be a prison guard, told them she didn’t have any money or credit, but hoped to fill the vacancy in exchange for making repairs and looking after the place. Understandably, they rejected her application, but it turned out she was already on her way to the home with all her belongings. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “She ended up having a truck of furniture, and literally moved into the house,” Flash said, adding that she claimed her things had been delivered there “by accident”. He said he started to hear from realtors, who were trying to list the house, that the place was full of furniture. Separately, he was told by neighbours that they could see lights on in the property at night. In other words, the woman had truly made herself at home, without permission. Flash took up the issue with the local sheriff’s office but they told him there was “nothing [they] could do". “They said, ‘I’m sorry but we can’t enter the house, and it looks like they’re living there, so you need to go through the courts',” he recounted. The handyman was left with no other choice but to take the matter into his own hands. “All I needed to do at that point was do the same thing they did, and occupy the house,” he said. “If they can take a house, I can take a house.” Flash said that, since the house wasn’t in his name, his mother wrote up a lease agreement naming him as the property’s legal resident. He then loaded up his Jeep, took his gun (“just in case”), and made the 12-hour drive up to the house in northern California. The YouTuber explained that he arrived at the property at 4am but saw that there were cars in the driveway. Realising he “stood out like a sore thumb”, he parked a few houses down the street and slept in his car till morning. At around 9am, he returned and saw that the cars were gone. “Taking a chance that everybody’s out”, he then entered the home using his keys. After he spent some time looking around the house and feeling “shocked” at the amount of stuff that had been moved in, a woman and her granddaughter arrived. Filming their encounter, Flash informed them that they needed to move their belongings out immediately, warning them that if they didn't do so by midnight that same day, he'd report them to police for trespassing. The woman insisted she hadn't been living there – which Flash didn’t buy for a second – but, eventually, she agreed to vacate the property, which she did by 3am the following morning. He went on to explain how realtors told him he could make “tons of money” from turfing squatters out of people’s homes, but he insisted he had no intentions of giving up his day job. However, he admitted: “It was actually fun to do. I won’t lie about that." Fellow YouTubers praised his "respectful" approach, with one writing: "I can't believe how calm you were through this. I don't think I could have been so nice." Another commented: "They had money to buy nice furniture, rent a truck. They left in the morning like they had jobs. There were not homeless people. They should go to jail." A third complained: "The fact that the law gives these squatters rights is totally INSANE! Clearly, our lawmakers can put laws in place to deal with squatters, but instead, they choose to put all types of laws in place to protect squatters and other non-payers!" And a fourth added: "I give you all the credit. You stayed very calm, spoke to them like humans and got them out without incident." Still, in a follow-up video, Flash told viewers not to follow in his footsteps, stressing: “Not everyone should walk through that door not knowing what you’re gonna find. “It’s not always going to be peaceful like that.” How I removed squatters in less than a day. www.youtube.com Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
1970-01-01 08:00
Ninja's bizarre comment about wife Jessica Blevins while playing 'League of Legends' once took Internet by storm
Ninja's fans have turned the now-deleted tweet about his wife, Jessica Blevins, into an inside joke and usually share it on the same date every year
1970-01-01 08:00
Roman Reigns and Logan Paul set to appear in epic WWE SmackDown spectacle
Roman Reigns will return to SmackDown two weeks after The Usos attacked him and left The Bloodline on June 16
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia pulls back from brink of crisis after deal reached to end Wagner insurrection
In the end, the uprising was short-lived. But for a brief and chaotic 36 hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin's grip on power appeared to be under serious threat, as thousands of Wagner fighters led by warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin closed in on the country's capital.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Wannabe Lana Del Rey': Drake mercilessly trolled for releasing poetry book 'Titles Ruin Everything'
Drake announced the release of his poetry book titled 'Titles Ruin Everything' in collaboration with Kenza Samir and Aubrey Graham recently
1970-01-01 08:00
Kelly Ripa gushes over husband Mark Consuelos as they take well-deserved break from 'Live', fans say 'love like yours is not easy'
As Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa take their vacation, Kelly shares a sneaky little glimpse, showing off her husband in the process
1970-01-01 08:00
Gunmen shoot and kill Sikh man in Pakistan's northwest, police say
Pakistani police say gunmen have shot and killed a member of Pakistan’s minority Sikh community in an overnight attack in the northwestern city of Peshawar
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia urges Moscow residents to avoid key highway until 0700 GMT
(Reuters) -Russia's Federal Road Agency urged residents of the Moscow region on Sunday to refrain from travelling along the M-4
1970-01-01 08:00
