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Foot, Body Parts Growing Inside Baby's Brain Found, Removed

A pediatric neurosurgeon has found and removed a tumor with a tiny foot and other partially formed body parts from a newborn's brain.

Sam Esquibel is being nursed back to recovery by his parents, Tiffnie and Manuel Esquibel in Colorado after Dr. Paul Grabb operated on him at the Memorial Hospital for Children in Chicago on Oct. 3.

Prescription Handguns For Arthritis Sufferers?

Constitution Arms, of New Jersey, has introduced the Palm Pistol, a double action 9mm handgun that is designed for sufferers of arthritis.

According to their Web site, the Palm Pistol is designed for seniors, the disabled or those with limited hand strength. As Medgadget.com reported, firing normal handguns puts significant stress on the wrist and hand joints, while even pulling the trigger can be impossible for some.

Airline Crew Ties Unruly Passenger To Seat With Duct Tape Until Plane Lands

A United Airlines flight crew have tied an unruly passenger to her seat to restrain her until the plane landed in North Carolina to surrender her to police.

Maria Esther Castillo, 45, of Oswego, New York, has been charged with interfering with the operation of a flight crew and resisting arrest before a federal court in Charlotte city. A hearing on her detention is set on Thursday.

Microsoft Offers $25,000 More Reward For Missing Canadian Xbox Addict

Microsoft Canada has doubled the reward money for anyone who could help find a 15-year-old boy, who ran away from their home in Ontario after being scolded by parents for playing too much Xbox games.

Microsoft is hoping that $25,000 more will encourage anyone to provide information or the location of Brandon Crisp of Barrie, 60 miles north of Toronto. The boy, who is addicted to playing Call Of Duty 4 on the Microsoft video game console, has been missing for two weeks now.

Replica Grenades Inside Luggage Spark Evacuation At JFK Airport

Passengers were hauled out of the terminal of JetBlue airlines at the JFK International Airport here Monday morning after security staff detected two hand grenades inside a checked in luggage.

The grenades discovered at 7:50 a.m. turned out to be paperweight replicas of a World War II grenade. Passengers were allowed back to Terminal 6 around 8:15 a.m.