A JIHADI “bride” jailed after fleeing the UK to join ISIS has re-branded herself as a dating coach. Reality TV-obsessed ...
Abstract: In this paper, stable hopping of a one-legged, articulated robot with a flat foot is investigated. The robot has a special feature that before taking off, it goes through an underactuated ...
A viral video of a one-legged groom joyfully walking to his bride hides a powerful story of resilience and love.
“Written by the first film’s Jessica Sharzer with Laeta Kalogridis (‘Shutter Island’), and based on characters in Darcey Bell ...
Welcome back to the NBA Hater Report: A breakdown of some of the players, teams and trends around the league that are drawing the ire of yours truly. If you're not a fellow pessimist, proceed with ...
Josh Sundquist, the king of Halloween, is back with another inventive costume. The former US Paralympian grew up in a family that didn’t celebrate the spooky season at all, but after losing his leg to ...
Dirk Nowitzki's name instantly evokes moments that defined a generation. The 2011 championship win, his unparalleled floor-stretching ability and that iconic one-legged fadeaway that left defenders ...
Despite just getting a new prosthetic leg, Randy Svalina of Laramie went on a solo antelope hunt last week and got his buck. He and his doctor are now discussing designing the prosthetic to double as ...
Atop a basketball balancing on top of a dumbbell, this man successfully performed a single leg squat while holding onto kettle bells in both his hands. Democratic senators pen letter to Navy secretary ...
LaVar Ball is sticking to his word. / Sean Logan, The Arizona Republic, USA TODAY via Imagn Content Services, LLC LaVar Ball, the father of NBA stars Lonzo and LaMelo, had his right foot amputated ...
A video, that has since gone viral, showed a wheelchair-bound white man sitting at a corner at night in a clip shared on X Aug. 21. “I’m a dumb N-word,” the unidentified white man can be heard saying, ...
Dirk Nowitzki said his signature one-legged fadeaway wasn’t something he planned to be famous—it just worked. He developed it to get shots off over bigger defenders and perfected the balance and ...