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Create a unique homemade clock using foam sheet or thermocol – a fun and educational DIY project for kids and home decor ...
Ahmed Mohamed was detained by police Monday, sparking #IStandWithAhmed. — -- Police in Irving, Tex., have cleared a Texas teen after an investigation showed that the teen's homemade device ...
To help pass the time, [Erich Styger] decided to build a meta digital clock made up of 24 individual analog clocks, the perfect item to help welcome in the new year.
Muslim teen who brought clock to school sues over bomb miscues 00:40. IRVING, Texas -- Attorneys for the 14-year-old Muslim boy arrested after taking a homemade clock to his Dallas-area school say ...
A Texas high school suspended Ahmed Mohamed, 14, and called police last week after deciding that a clock he invented looked like a bomb. Comments from Facebook are edited for clarity and grammar: ...
Teen in Homemade Clock Arrest 'Glad This Happened to Me' The 14-year-old spoke on Capitol Hill today with Rep. Mike Honda by his side. By ABC News. October 20, 2015, 10:42 AM. 3:29.
Attorneys for the 14-year-old Muslim boy arrested after taking a homemade clock to his Dallas-area school say he was publicly mistreated and deserves $15 million. A law firm representing Ahmed Moha… ...
Texas High School Student Arrested After Homemade Clock Mistaken For Bomb A 14-year-old high school student in the Dallas area is home from school Wednesday after his expulsion. Ahmed Mohamed ...
Support pours in for Muslim teen in Texas clock mix-up 04:51. IRVING, Texas - Police in Texas say they do not intend to pursue a case against the Muslim 14-year-old who was arrested after his ...
We spoke to Clock Tower director and creator Hifumi Kono, discussing the making of a horror classic and its origins within the blood-soaked screamscapes of horror movies like cult-classic Suspiria.
An aspiring engineer, 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed repeatedly said that his clock was not, in fact, a bomb. But a teacher and the principal of MacArthur High School called the police.
The family of Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old student from Irving, Texas, who was arrested after his homemade clock was mistaken for a hoax bomb, is demanding $15 million in damages and written ...