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The comedian will return as host for the celebrity version of the BBC One quiz show.
A pilot was injured after a small plane crashed into a lake on Thursday, June 16, in Austin, Texas, according to local officials.This footage released by Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services shows the plane almost completely submerged in the Lady Bird Lake.Cory Chandler from the Texas Parks and Wildlife department said during a press conference that the pilot was doing a test flight after routine maintenance when he encountered technical problems.According to Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services the pilot was taken to hospital with potentially serious injuries. No other injuries were reported. Credit: Austin-Travis County EMS via Storyful
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<p>A woman say she is making £13,500 a MONTH selling jewellery - after she started her business with just £200 supplies from Amazon.</p><p>Tisha Pruthi, 21, started making and selling personalised bracelets, necklaces and rings during lockdown.</p><p>She waited five months before receiving a single order - but soon her products, which she handmakes in her bedroom, were in high demand.</p><p>Tisha says she has never paid a penny in marketing but now gets up to 600 orders a month - after her business went viral on TikTok.</p><p>And she says she is living a lifelong dream of one day running a successful jewellery business - which made £13,500 last month.</p><p>But the young entrepreneur is aiming to grow her business to be worth six figures - and also plans to juggle the full-time job alongside a degree at university come September.</p><p>Tisha, from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, said: "I always imagined myself running a business, so I decided to just do it.</p><p>"For the first five months, I paid £200 for my initial stock and then got no orders. I was so stressed, thinking I'd made a mistake and wasted my time and money.</p><p>"When my videos started to go viral, I gained lots of followers who converted into customers.</p><p>"Suddenly I was getting so many orders, it was amazing.</p><p>"For anyone wanting to take the risk in starting a business, I'd say do it. If you want to do it, work hard and you'll get what you want."</p><p>Tisha decided to launch her business in 2020 and ordered £200 of stock from Amazon to allow her to make personalised bracelets and necklaces.</p><p>She was deferred her place at university and decided to take a gap year to grow the business.</p><p>Using YouTube videos, she learnt how to engrave pictures and lettering, starting by using stamps and a hammer to imprint the shapes onto the jewellery.</p><p>But she didn't get a single order for five months - and began fearing she had made a mistake.</p><p>She said: "In those five months, I got nothing. I was so stressed."</p><p>She opted against paying for marketing in favour of promoting the brand on TikTok and Instagram - and soon she saw sales flooding in as her videos went viral.</p><p>Her shop now offers a variety of hand-made jewellery and accessories costing less than £20.</p><p>Now, Tisha's account - chikaag_bebright1 - boasts a cool 76,000 followers on TikTok and a combined total of four million likes</p>
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Powerful storms snapped tree limbs and caused widespread power outages in southeastern Michigan on Thursday, June 16, local reports said.Nick Dewhirst said this footage was taken on Thursday morning in Novi, northwest of Detroit.The NWS had issued a hazardous weather outlook statement for the area, warning of wind gusts of up to 60 mph.At least 11,000 people in the metro Detroit area were without power on Thursday morning, per DTE Energy, with the largest outage reports in Livingston and western Oakland counties.The threat for storms dissipated after 8 am, as the service warned the area of an incoming heat wave. Credit: Nick Dewhirst via Storyful
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