Saudi Arabia"s civil defense authority says dozens of people have been killed after a crane collapsed on the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca on Sept. 11, 2015.(Photo: 2014 photo by Khalid Mohammed, AP)
Millions of Muslims have made the hajj, the annualpilgrimage to Mecca.But in recent years, the pilgrimage has been marred by tragedies usually the result of a failure of crowd control or the crush of stampedes.
On Friday, just days before the hajj was to begin, tragedy struck again at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia.Ferocious winds caused ahuge construction crane to collapse and crash into the mosque, killing at least 87worshipers. The Saudi Arabia Civil Defense reported that as many as 184people had been injured.
The hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims. It must be carried out at least once in the lifetime of all adult Muslims who are capable of undertaking the journey. The hajj is considered one of the largest annual gatherings of people in the world. The date of the hajj is determined by the Islamic calendar, which is a lunar year. This year"s hajj was set to start from Sept. 21-26.
One of the most recentdisastersoccurred onJan. 12, 2006. At least 340 people were killed and 290 injured in a stampede that started when a busload of pilgrims unloaded near a ramp to the Jamaraat Bridge. Pilgrims began tripping over luggage, which resulted in a deadly crush of people rushing to carry out a devil-stoning ritual in the city of Mina, just outside Mecca.. About 2.5 million people from around the world participated in the hajj that year.
In the devil-stoning ritual,Muslim pilgrims fling pebbles at three walls inMina.It is one of a series of ritual acts that must be performed in the hajj. After the 2006incident, the Jamaraat Bridge and the pillars representing the devilwere demolished and reconstructed. A wider, multilevel bridge was built withmassive columns. Each level of the bridge now allows easier and safer access to the columns representing the devil.
Other incidents:
Feb.1, 2004:A stampede at the devil-stoning ritual left 251 pilgrims deadand244 injured.
Feb.11, 2003:Fourteen pilgrims died during the devil-stoning ritual.
March 5, 2001:A stampede at the devil-stoning ritual resulted in the deaths of 35 pilgrims.
April 9, 1998:At least 118 pilgrims were trampled to death and 180 injured on the Jamaraat Bridge.
May 23, 1994: A stampede at the devil-stoning ritual killed at least 270.
July 2, 1990: A stampede inside a pedestrian tunnel leading from Meccaresulted in the deaths of 1,426 pilgrims.
The last known living 9/11 search-and-rescue dog was recently honored with a weekend full of surprises in New York City, where she also celebrated her 16th birthday.
Bretagne the golden retriever and her handler Denise Corliss are a part of Texas Task Force 1, one of the FEMA national urban search-and-rescue programs that responded to Ground Zero to help find survivors and, later, to help recover the lost bodies of victims.
"Responding to the World Trade Center was our first deployment," Corliss told BarkPost, which sponsored their trip and commemoration in the city. "We were there to try and find survivors. When our task force arrived in Ground Zero, I just couldnt believe the magnitude. And then I look down to her, and she seemed stoked and ready to work.
"Towards the end of our mission, it changed from a search mission to a recovery mission. I was just so grateful to have a canine partner that helped me get through it."
Corrliss and Bretagne arrived in New York City last Friday, and they spent the entire weekend being honored and thanked with surprises and gifts from various companies and organizations in the city.
They were treated to a special suite at 1 Hotel Central Park, where Bretagne got a luxury doggie bed, dozens of toys and even room service dining.
Bretagne, the last known living 9/11 search-and-rescue dog, was honored for her service and given a 16th birthday celebration on Sept. 4, 2015.
They got to ride in a vintage yellow cab, and when they were taken to Times Square, a huge billboard with Bretagne"s photo lit up.
"NYC welcomes you and your mom," it read. "Thank you for both your services."
Bretagne, the last known living 9/11 search-and-rescue dog, was honored for her service and given a 16th birthday celebration on Sept. 4, 2015.
The 16-year-old golden retriever then got a little playtime at the Hudson River Park, where she was presented the "doggie equivalent of the key to the city -- a bone to the city" made by Tiffany and Co.
Along the way, dozens of New Yorkers stopped to pet Bretagne and thank her for her service.
Bretagne, the last known living 9/11 search-and-rescue dog, was honored for her service and given a 16th birthday celebration on Sept. 4, 2015.
At the end, she was treated to an "epic" Sweet 16 party, where she received hundreds of gifts and even got her own dog-friendly birthday cake.
Perhaps most special of the gifts was a cobblestone dedicated to Bretagne at the 9/11 memorial plaza by the National September 11 Memorial Museum.
Bretagne, the last known living 9/11 search-and-rescue dog, was honored for her service and given a 16th birthday celebration on Sept. 4, 2015.
Though Bretagne is now retired, she continues to volunteer at school programs that help children learn to read.
Her career in recovery work includes not only her service at Ground Zero, but in other major disaster zones, including New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
"When we deployed to some of the disasters, what I didnt anticipate is the role that they take on as a therapy dog," Corliss said. "It provides an opportunity for people to have support from a dog and comfort from a dog."
She added, "Ive had several canine partners, but Bretagne is that one dog for me."
The advertisement on social media called for tiny and small specialised cavers and spelunkers with excellent archaeological, palaeontological and excavation skills. And there was a catch: they would work for no pay.
Why wouldnt you apply, with an advert like that? recalled successful applicant Elen Feuerriegel, speaking at the Cradle of Humankind world heritage site in South Africa after scientists claimed the discovery of a new human ancestor. How could you not? It was the thrill of discovery.
There were 57 applicants for the excavation: the six chosen were all women. I suspect that physiology probably played a part, Feuerriegel said. I know for a fact that there were male applicants but we were all within a range of size that was appropriate for getting into this cave, and we also had the caving experience.
The all-female team Hannah Morris, Marina Elliott, Becca Peixotto, Alia Gurtov, Lindsay Eaves and Feuerriegel were drawn from Australia, Canada and the US.
Feuerriegel 5ft 3ins (1.60m), 52kg (8st 4lb) and pretty skinny said: It was really unusual, in terms of teamwork, how well we got on, because you sort of expect there are going to be small clashes of personality at least, but we got on really great.
I think a lot of it had to do with a shared goal and the fact that we were sort of in the public eye. As National Geographic was funding the expedition, there was quite a bit of media attention and I think that helped foster camaraderie among us the shared distaste of being in the limelight all the time.
The 21-day excavation of the Rising Star cave meant crawling for 20 minutes through a narrow underground tunnel, lit only by head torches, to find a chamber containing what expedition leader Lee Berger, who is too big to squeeze in for a look, described as the largest assemblage of fossil human relatives ever discovered in the history of the continent of Africa.
Location of the h**o naledi site
Feuerriegel, who is studying for a PhD in human evolutionary biomechanics at the Australian National University in Canberra, reflected: You could feel the press of rock on either side but, aside from that, it was actually all right getting in with a little bit of wiggling. Its a bit crowded, theres not much room, so we did have to coordinate these yoga poses, the three of us who were down there at any given time to work around each other.
We often had to trade up positions because someones legs would get tired and go numb and theyd have to go and try move delicately over to the next little rocky outcrop in order to get across the remains without crushing anything. There would be a couple standing on the one rock on tiptoes and wed all have to spider-walk out of there.
The women were supposed to work in shifts of three hours but often spent twice as long, and some days you couldnt pry us out, really, with a crowbar. It was absolutely one of the most exciting experiences of my life. I dont really have words to describe how thrilling it is to have been involved in it. It feels like the culmination of so much collective effort.
Williams was signed by the Steelers in March, with Bells suspension on the horizon (Getty).
At the start of the NFL season, most of the hype went to a certain quarterback and his looming suspensions. For the Steelers, their big-time suspension was already confirmed months ago. Top rusher LeVeon Bell has been suspended for two games, leaving Pittsburgh without one of their most effective weapons. To fill their need, the Steelers reached out to veteran Deangelo Williams to fill the void for the start of the season. Williams signed a two-year, $4 million contract in March, and was instantly slotted as the number two rusher.
Williams is getting a fresh start in Pittsburgh, after spending his entire nine-year career in Carolina. Williams was the franchise back for the Panthers, but split time with Jonathan Stewart and never really owned the role. Now that time has passed and expectations have waned, Williams will look to reboot his career starting opening night in Foxborough.
Heres the background on Williams:
1. He Was a Star in Arkansas
DeAngelo always has a positive attitude, and has been a key member of the Panthers over the past decade (Twitter @DeAngeloRB).
Williams was rated as the best running back in Arkansas coming out of the Class of 2001. Williams was raised in Arkansas, and attended Wynne High School. Wynne wasnt a powerhouse program, but in 2004 Williams helped the team to its first and only Class 4A Arkansas state title.
Williams had his first setback while in high school. During his sophomore season Williams broke his foot, costing him the majority of the season. Williams has dealt with foot and ankle problems throughout his career, and it may stem from this early injury.
2. Williams Also Dominated Track
Williams gained notoriety for his blazing speed, which helped him excel in multiple sports (Getty).
Williams hallmark was his speed as a young rusher, something he carried into other competitions. He was one of the fastest runners in Arkansas history, holding state records in the 100 meter dash. He ran for Wynne all during high school, but did not run in college.
Choosing schools wasnt easy for Williams, who was a highly-rated prospect. He listened to offers from just about every school in the SEC, but eventually chose Memphis. He was hyped as a top prospect by Memphis upon signing, but what Williams did when he suited up for the Tigers was beyond all expectations.
3. Hes the Top Rusher in Memphis History
Williams was a monster at Memphis, and his senior year he was a finalist for the Doak Walker award (Getty)
To this day, Williams time at Memphis has produced some of college footballs greatest records. Williams is still in the top-five all time FCS rushers, but his mark of 34 100-yard rushing games will be a difficult mark to break. After redshirting his freshman year, Williams spent four years dominating at the collegiate level.
Williams biggest problem in college had nothing to do with him. His biggest issue was his timing. Williams played at Memphis during a high point for college running backs, right before the spread offense began to take over. Everything he did was overshadowed by Reggie Bush, who was the consensus best player in college football. Williams draft class was one of the last great classes for running backs, featuring the likes of Bush, Joseph Addai, and Minnesotas Laurence Maroney.
4. The Panthers Stole Williams at 27th Overall
Williams was a solid back for Carolina, but ever had sole ownership of his position (Getty).
Despite his collegiate success, Williams fell to 27th overall in the 2006 Draft. Again, Williams came from a loaded class, and was the third rusher taken overall. He ran an impressive 4.45 at the combine, but that looked downright sluggish compared to first overall pick Reggie Bush. Ultimately the Panthers were satisfied with the selection, as Williams would be a nice transition from franchise back Deshaun Foster. Williams headlined a solid Carolina draft class, accompanied by DB Richard Marshall.
Throughout his nine-year career, Williams has searched for consistency and stability in the backfield. After Foster departed, it was Jonathan Stewart stealing his carries. Williams had one dominant season in 2005, when he finished with over 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns. Williams has never approached those numbers since, and has never scored more than seven touchdowns in any other season. Still, the committee method has molded Williams into an excellent teammate, and he left Carolina proud to be one-half of the NFLs best rushing tandem. Now in Pittsburgh, Williams will take a backseat to Bell, who is one of the leagues best backs.
5. He and Risalyn Burzynski Have 3 Children
Risalyn Burzynski is the woman in DeAngelos life, and just gave birth the their third child (FB: Risalyn Burzynski).
Williams really wants the game ball in the season opener, but it wont be for his mantle. He wants to give the ball to his first son, who was born on September 4th. Williams now has three children, and both daughters are raised by Williams better half, Risalyn Burzynski. Burzynski, a San Diego native, has been with Williams for some time now although the two are not married.
According to Burzynskis Facebook page, she is a stay-at-home parent currently residing in North Carolina. That may be outdated, as her and DeAngelo have posted several times on social media regarding the search for a house in Pittsburgh. Her feed is filled with pictures of Williams two daughters, as is DeAngelos. Make sure to follow, or youll miss something awesome, like DeAngelo singing the soundtrack to Frozen with his two little princesses.
Now that we know the details on Apples new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, the most important question in the world can be posed: Will your iPhone 6 or 6 Plus case fit on the new models?
Some companies, like Speck, have said that their iPhone 6 cases will fit the new iPhones. Check the website of your case manufacturer and see if theyve made a statement about their cases.
You really need to look at the new iPhones in person to make sure your old case fits. But by the looks of the product photos, the cameras and side buttons havent moved, so your case alignment should be fine. The dimensions of the new iPhones have changed, however, which will determine if you can still use your case.
iPhone 6s
The iPhone 6s is almost the same size as the iPhone 6in inches it"s the same height and width, but the 6s is bigger by fractions of a millimeter. The iPhone 6s is deeper, measuring 0.28 inches (7.1 millimeters). Thats 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) thicker than the iPhone 6. And the 6s weighs more, too.
Theres a good chance your iPhone 6 case can fit on the iPhone 6s. If youre using a silicon or leather case, your case probably has stretched a little with age, so it may fit fine on a new iPhone 6s. Hard-shell cases are a different storytheyll probably fit, unless the fit is already very tight on your iPhone 6.
iPhone 6s Plus
The iPhone 6s Plus is bigger overall than the iPhone 6 Plus. Its taller, wider, deeper, and even weighs more than its predecessorwere talking .1 or .2 mm on each dimension, so its not obviously bigger, which means you might think that your case will fit.
And it may, if you have a silicon or leather case thats developed some give over time. Its possible, though, that an iPhone 6 Plus hard-shell case that needs a snug fit wont really fit on the iPhone 6s Plus.
Bottom line: Its a case-by-case issue, but there"s a good chance your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus case will fit.
Editor"s note: Updated on 9/12/15 with corrections to dimensionmeasurements..
This fall season is one that brings some of the best releases regarding Apple gizmos. According to all the rumors and innuendoes, the MacBook Pro 2016 will be one of those major releases that will happen either in September or October. As for the Microsoft Surface Pro 4, this will definitely be launched in the month of October. So if youre curious to know which one is worth investing in, dont stop reading.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 vs. MacBook Pro 2016
All evidence points to the fact that the Surface Pro 4 device will come out in 2 distinct screen sizes. One of them will have a 12-inch screen while the other one will deliver either a 13 or a 14-inch display. As for the operating system, the Surface Pro 4 will have Windows 10 and because of this OS, the device will can enable the desktop mode as soon as you plug in the keyboard. According to other online sources, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will also roll out with a top- notch battery. Besides an improved battery life span, under the hood the gizmo will be powered by an Intel Skylake chip. And last but not least, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is presumed to have and 8 MP snapper and 16GB RAM.
MacBook Pro 2016 on the other hand, will contain an Intel Skylake processor under the hood as well as IMC that will offer support for DDR4 and DDR3. This device will also be found in two versions. The stellar edition will sport a 15-inch display and 516 GB internal storage as well as 8 GB RAM whereas the other version will have a 13-inch screen, only 4 GB RAM and 128 GB internal capacity. As a bonus, the Retina Display and the Force Touch element will be included in the MacBook Pro 2016. So, its definitely a coin toss between these two devices.