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As you emerged from under your comforter, a Nepalese teen was pulled from hotel rubble as earthquake relief efforts were thwarted by heavy rain. Nigeria rescued kidnapped women and kids.
New York held Baltimore solidarity marches as the city’s baseball team won in a fan-free stadium.
Sofia Vergara’s ex explained his side in the frozen embryo dispute.
A Nepal teen was rescued
15-year-old Pema Lama survived on butter and drips of water for five days before being pulled from the rubble of a collapsed hotel by a rescue team. He’s one of a handful of survivors found buried alive. READ MORE: Teen pulled from Nepal hotel rubble five days after earthquake Few quake survivors were expected
Sadly officials don’t expect to find many more survivors as heavy rain thwarts the already slow rescue process. Even without numbers from remote villages, death toll figures are heading towards 5,500. READ MORE:Nepal rescue efforts hit by heavy rains as death toll approaches 5,500 Baltimore Orioles won
But nobody was watching, apart from a few people standing on the balcony at a hotel overlooking Camden Yards stadium. The baseball team played Chicago White Sox in the first ever MLB game to be played behind closed doors, for security reasons. READ MORE:No cheers for Baltimore Orioles as they win first fan-free MLB game Nigerian kidnapped women were saved
The country’s army says it rescued hundreds of women and children kidnapped by Boko Haram militants, days after saving 300 other. Unfortunately it sounds like they are not the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls made famous by the Bringbackourgirls campaign. READ MORE:Nigerian army rescues more girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants Sofia Vergara faced a frozen embryo battle
The star’s ex Nick Loeb has explained why he wants custody of the embryos they created as they were trying to have a baby via a surrogate. Vergara, now engaged to Magic Mike hunk Joe Manganiello, wants to keep them in the freezer. READ MORE: Why Sofia Vergara ex Nick Loeb wants custody of frozen embryos