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VIDEO: Giant Squid Grabs Onto Man's Paddleboard

It starts scary then ends sweet. It sounds like something out of a nightmare: being out on the open ocean and something grabbing at you from the deep. For one South African paddleboarder that fear became a distinct reality.

Former Lover Of El Chapo and Mexican Congresswoman Caught at U.S.- Mexico Border

Like a scene out of "Crazy in Love" or "Narcos". A former Meixcan state legislator financially and romantically linked to Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán was arrested Wednesday after trying to enter the United States.

Tom Brady Takes on a Sumo Wrestler And Loses Badly (VIDEO)

Let's see Marshawn Lynch try this. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady normally ducks defenders the size of freight trains on the gridiron, but took on another kind of big man during a visit to Japan.

Was President Trump Wrong To Call Mexico "Second Deadliest Country" Behind Syria?

He's not right, but he's not entirely wrong either. President Donald Trump believes that we must build his proposed border wall because drug fueled violence makes Mexico the "second deadliest country" in the world behind Syria, per a Thursday night tweet.

VIDEO: The Highlights of the 2017 NBA Draft

Some big moves were made in Brooklyn. 2017's NBA Draft was expected to a wildly unpredictable night for teams and fans seeking to build some dreams of gold, but in the end the night went exactly to plan.

Spotify Immediately Regrets Calling Justin Bieber "Latin King" In Ad

They should leave rapidito. Justin Bieber doesn't know all the word to smash hit "Despacito," but that must have slipped past music streaming company Spotify when they referred to him as a "Latin King" in a now deleted advertisement.

Ron Howard To Finish Directing "Star Wars" Han Solo Spin-Off

The production was nearly finished before it ran into problems. Academy Award-winning director and former child actor Ron Howard is stepping in to finish filming the untitled "Star Wars" stand alone film centered on a young Han Solo.

Tejano Man Goes To Court To Change His Name To Trump

This guy is a real character. An Odessa, Texas man has won a court case legally allowing him to take on President Donald Trump's name. Ernesto Trump, born Ernesto Acosta, filed a court petition last week to formally change his name.

These Ice Cream Tacos Are The Perfect Way To Kickoff Summer 2017

A novelty idea that doesnt seem so dumb. In these sweltering summer months, all of us could use a cold pick-me-up. But for those feeling a bit more adventurous and wanting to light up their social media feeds, these ice cream tacos are sure to do the trick.

The Head of Argentina's Biggest Black Market Had A "Scarface"-Style Shootout

It really is something out of Hollywood. Jorge Castillo, kingpin behind "La Salada", one of the biggest black markets in the Americas was arrested after a hail of gunfire was traded between him and Bueno Aires law enforcement early Thursday morning.

George Clooney Accidentally Started A Tequila Company And Sold It For $1 Billion

Batman just doesn't stop making deals. Actor and human rights activist George Clooney has sold his one-third stake in his Casamigos tequila company for a reported $1 billion.

Damon Lindelof Developing "Watchmen" TV Show For HBO

"Nothing ever really ends." Damon Lindelof, the creative mind behind "Lost" and "Prometheus" is setting his sights on adapting the acclaimed DC comic series "Watchmen" for HBO.

Cristiano Ronaldo Agrees To Pay €14 Million Fine For Tax Fraud

However, the Portuguese football star maintains his innocence in the matter. Cristiano Ronaldo's tax problems might be coming to an end soon, as he is reportedly agreeing to pay a multi-million euro fine to the Spanish government after defrauding them for years.

"El Chapo" To Sue Netflix/Univision For Using His Image In TV Show

The drug lord still wants to act tough in a prison uniform. Legal representatives for jailed Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman are moving forward with a lawsuit against Univision and Netflix for their unauthorized use of their client's image in a television series about his exploits.

Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh Admitted To Hospital

He is said to be in "good spirits" Husband to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh has been reportedly hospitalized ahead of the Queen's Speech to Parliament.

Netflix: "Puss In Boots" Will Let Kids Choose Their Own Adventure

The experiment could change storytelling on streaming. Netflix is releasing a special episode of Dreamwork's "The Adventures of Puss in Boots" in which young viewers have several points of choice where they can decide to take the story for the first time.

VIDEO: Costa Rican President Swallows Wasp In Interview

He continued to answer questions, however. A video of Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis is making a buzz on the internet, when during an interview with the press he accidentally swallows a wasp mid-sentence.

Dutch Journalists Kidnapped By Colombian Rebels

They aren't the first to go missing in the area. Two Dutch journalists have reportedly been kidnapped in Colombia by left-wing insurgent group ELN, according to military sources.

When It Gets So Hot That Planes Can't Even Fly

Get ready for a lot more airport headaches. Extremely high temperatures on the ground in Phoenix have lead to mass cancellations of flights out of Sky Harbor International Airport and trends like this might continue with soaring heat in the American Southwest.

Mexico Caught Spying on Journalists and Activists' Smartphones

Stuff that makes you think twice about what you send and snap. The Mexican government has been accused of abusing telecommunications software by spying on human rights and anti-corruption activists within its borders.

Carrie Fisher Had Cocaine In Her System At Time of Death

The "Star Wars" icon experienced a relapse before her death. Legendary actress and screenwriter Carrie Fisher's autopsy was released Monday and it revealed that the actress had a potent mix of drugs in her system that could have contributed to her death.

What Is The "Blue Whale" Suicide Game and How It Went Viral

These violent games have violent ends. Reports of a mysterious and distrubing social media challenge targeting vulnerable teens to commit acts of self-harm and suicide and its spread around the world are concerning authorities and parents.

Highlights: Mexico and Chile's Debuts at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup

Both teams scored big in what will be a World Cup Preview. In two action-packed games over the weekend, the national squads of Mexico and Chile made decisive plays that kept them in control and gave fans a lot to be excited about in upcoming international game.

Workers Steal $300,000 Worth of Avocados

That's a lot of guacamole in the black market A group of workers at a produce company in Oxnard, California were arrested last week after it was discovered that they had stolen $300,000 worth of avocados for resale.

Michael Phelps To Race Great White During Shark Week

What else do you do after winning 23 Olympic Gold Medals? In an effort to boost ratings in its 29th year, The Discovery Channel is apparently pitting Olympic swimming legend against a Great White shark in a race to see who is the real king of swimming.
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