Seth Meyers' Wife Gives Birth In Lobby, Charged For Canceled Ride By Uber

Seth Meyer's wife Alexi Ashe went into labour so quickly that she gave birth to the baby in the lobby.

Washington:  There are a lot of incredible elements to the story that Seth Meyers told Monday on NBC's "Late Night": His wife, Alexi, went into labor so quickly on Sunday that she gave birth to their baby boy in the

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Updates: Death Toll In Algerian Military Plane Crash Rises To 257

Algeria Plane Crash: The aircraft crashed near a motorway in an open field.

An Algerian military plane crashed near Boufarik airport near the capital Algiers, killing several people, local media and a witness said.  More than 100 people were killed when an Algerian military plane crashed into a field o

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Algerian Military Plane Crashes Near Boufarik Airport, 257 Killed

Algeria plane crash: The aircraft crashed soon after take off outside the capital city of Algiers. (PTI)

ALGIERS:  257 people died after an Algerian military plane crashed near an airbase outside the capital Algiers, according to officials. The plane came down near Boufarif airport shortly after taking off. The dead

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6 Killed As Russian Helicopter Crashes In East Russian City Of Khabarovsk

The helicopter crashed in a ravine in Khabarovsk, which is located 3,700 miles east of Moscow

Russia:  Six people died on Wednesday when a helicopter operated by a local airline crashed in a city in far eastern Russia, investigators said.

The Mi-8 helicopter belonging to Vostok airline crashed on a street in the city of

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New Delhi:  First a massive loan, then a debt that cannot be repaid, and finally a military base after taking over land, buildings and ports. China's notorious method of expansion is a well-known fact, and yet nation after nation line up to take massive Chinese loans in hope of a fast economic rise. The latest nation to

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Saudi Arabia Won't Let Another Glut Surface, Says Energy Minister

Khalid al-Falih said that he did not want oil prices to rise to "unreasonable levels"

New Delhi:  Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday that the world's biggest exporter of crude oil will not sit by and let another supply glut surface, but also does not want oil prices to rise to "unreasonable

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