A woman has died after becoming trapped inside a broken-down hot car.
The woman, Megan Oxley, was paralyzed from the waist down, and had been driving from Kennett, Missouri with her young niece and nephew when the car ran out of gas.
Unable to get out of the car, Oxley died after the temperatures inside the vehicle soared above 100 F.
Oxley's sister, Amber Jones, contacted the Dunklin County Sheriff's Department after not hearing from Oxley or her kids for several hours.
Much like her beloved Sex and the City character, Sarah Jessica Parker’s perfectly tousled locks are an institution. Needless to say, our interest was piqued when Parker stepped out for an appearance on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, February 6, sporting new honey blonde highlights and side bangs. We love the idea of a chic side bang — especially when it is Carrie Bradshaw-approved — so we went straight to Parker’s mane man, hairstylist Serge Normant, to get all the details on the new ‘do.
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The U.S. will take "more action" against Iran-backed militants in response to the deadly drone attack in Jordan last week, the White House's national security adviser said in an interview on Sunday.
"This was the beginning of our response, there will be more steps," Jake Sullivan told ABC News "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos. "Some of those steps will be seen, some may not be seen. But there will be more action taken to respond to the the tragic death of the three brave U.