The Daily Populous

Monday April 17th, 2017 morning edition

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Cleveland Police with the help of the Cleveland division of FBI are investigating a homicide that occurred on Cleveland's east side.

The suspect has been identified as Steve Stephens.

Stephens broadcasted the killing on Facebook Live.

WKYC has edited the clip below from the original video posted on Facebook, but some users may still may find the edited footage difficult to watch.

LinkedIn Caption Facebook Live Video of homicide allegedly committed by Steve Stephens.

The victim has been identified at 74 year-old Robert Godwin Sr. No additional victims have been found at this time.

Police crews continue to search multiple areas in the city. »

Syria war: 'At least 68 children among 126 killed' in bus bombing

Authored by bbc.com

At least 68 children were among 126 people killed in Saturday's bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged Syrian towns, activists say.

Separately, several people, mostly children, are reported to have been injured by shelling in the capital, Damascus.

A previous attempt at mutual evacuations failed in December when rebels burnt coaches due to be sent to the towns. »

Girl costs father $80,000 with 'SUCK IT' Facebook post

Authored by cnn.com
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Patrick Snay, 69 -- the former head of Gulliver Preparatory School -- filed an age discrimination complaint when his 2010-11 contract wasn't renewed.

In November 2011, the school and Snay came to an agreement in which Snay would be paid $10,000 in back pay, and an $80,000 settlement.

A hearing was held to determine if his daughter's knowledge of the settlement and her Facebook post had violated the confidentiality agreement. »

Fossil hunters unearth galloping, dinosaur-eating crocodiles in Sahara

Authored by theguardian.com
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Three of the crocodiles are new species and include Kaprosuchus saharicus, a 6.5m-long beast with three sets of dagger-like tusks and an armoured snout for ramming its prey.

Modern crocodiles crawl on their bellies because their legs sprawl out to the side.

One had a wide, overhanging snout containing sensory areas that it used to sniff out prey in shallow waters. »