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Storm Chasers' Joel Taylor Laid to Rest in Oklahoma

Joel Taylor was laid to rest in his hometown of Elk City, Oklahoma, on Monday after he died nearly one week ago while traveling aboard a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship. The funeral service for the late Storm Chasers star was held at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Elk City, the Martin-Dugger Funeral Home confirms to PEOPLE. Taylor’s best friend and former co-star Reed Timmer posted on Twitter on Sunday that the Dominator 1 — the armored storm-chasing vehicle Taylor used on the Discovery Channel series — would be heading to Oklahoma to honor him.

What is Nicolas Sarkozys net worth?

The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was held by the police on March 20, 2018, having been accused of receiving $59 millions illegally from Libya’s late dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Sarkozy was arrested by the judicial police in Paris and transported to its headquarters in Nanterre. Sarkozy allegedly received kickbacks from Gaddafi in 2007, during his ultimately victorious presidential run. Under French law, presidential candidates are barred from receiving cash payments over £6,300 and Sarkozy now has 48 hours to explain the payments before he is potentially charged with a corruption charge.

'Chrisley Knows Best' Cast Member Threatens Suicide, Savannah and Tod

TMZ Composite "Chrisley Knows Best" cast member Nic Kerdiles -- who at one point was engaged to Savannah Chrisley -- is alive today, because she and Todd Chrisley sprung into action as Nic was having an alleged mental breakdown ... while brandishing a gun. The father and daughter can be heard on a panicked 911 call, obtained by TMZ, made Monday night outside a home in Nashville. Law enforcement sources tell us the call came in for a suicidal man, who had a gun to his head.

Pakistan jails three men linked to group accused of Mumbai attack | News

The men are associates of Hafiz Saeed, leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba, currently serving a prison sentence of 11 years. A court in Pakistan has sentenced to prison three leaders of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, an organisation accused by India and the United States of masterminding the 2008 attack in Mumbai. The sentencing on Saturday, which was not related to the Mumbai attack itself, came ahead of a September deadline for Pakistan to avoid being blacklisted for failing to curb “terror financing” by global financial watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).