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Science explains why dolls are the creepiest

New York Post - 22 Jan 2016 22:41
Science explains why dolls are the creepiest We humans like to think of ourselves as an evolved species. We've eradicated smallpox. We've been to the moon and back. We figured out a way to put peanut butter and jelly in the same jar. So why is it that we're still s...
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Officer Bobby White of the Gainesville Police Department in Florida has gained some recognition for being a strong enforcer—of fun! When dispatched to answer a noise-complaint call, he found that the reported problem w...
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Lawsuit against Cosby dismissed

CNN - 22 Jan 2016 06:39
Lawsuit against Cosby dismissed It was a win for Bill Cosby in court on Thursday.
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Oil firm cuts 10,000 jobs on price fall

BBC - 22 Jan 2016 03:12
Oilfield service provider Schlumberger reports heavy losses and 10,000 job cuts amid the ongoing slump in the price of crude.
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How Putin 'probably' had ex-KGB spy killed with tea and honey The radioactive poison that killed Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was delivered in the most civilized of circumstances -- at tea time, as he sipped green tea with lemon and honey with two former spy colleagues at...
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Indian Tycoon Gets Life for Murder After He Killed His Guard for Being 'Too Slow' The case was described by the Supreme Court as an example of the megalomaniac behavior of India's rich
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ISIS claim Egypt 'booby trap' blast

CNN - 22 Jan 2016 06:17
ISIS claim Egypt 'booby trap' blast An explosion in Egypt killed six people, including three police officers and a civilian who was passing by, the Interior Ministry said Thursday.
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Oil companies could be facing the worst crisis in 30 years

Business Insider - 22 Jan 2016 03:44
Oil companies could be facing the worst crisis in 30 years Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters BP's chief executive Bob Dudley has warned that the current crisis in oil prices is as bad as the one the market experienced in 1985 and 1986, when crude prices capped a six-year-long struggle by...
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How the 'male pill' could actually work

CNN - 22 Jan 2016 09:58
How the 'male pill' could actually work "The Pill" -- two words synonymous with birth control. But more than 50 years after oral contraceptives became commonplace, they remain an option only available to women.
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Mariah Carey Is Engaged To Billionaire James Packer Mariah Carey and boyfriend James Packer are engaged after less than a year together.
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The Brazilian Birth Defect Rate Is Soaring Dramatically, Possibly Due to the Zika Virus Nearly 4,000 Brazilian babies have been born with microcephaly since October
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10 highlights at Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction The glittering event takes place Saturday at WestWorld in Scottsdale.          
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Google is paying Apple $1 billion just to stay as the default search engine on the iPhone (GOOG, AAPL) REUTERS/Mike Blake In 2014, Google paid Apple $1 billion just to keep its search engine as the default on the iPhone, Bloomberg reports. That number comes from the ongoing Google/Oracle legal battle, in which several acc...
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An aide to Turkey’s president kicked a protester. Then photos of the assault started disappearing. ISTANBUL — Famous images showing an aide to Turkey’s prime minister kicking a protester in the wake of a national tragedy are slowly vanishing from the internet in Turkey. The photographs were taken after a fire kill...
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Cavaliers fire coach David Blatt

Chicago Tribune - 22 Jan 2016 23:25
Cavaliers fire coach David Blatt A person familiar with the decision says the Cavaliers have fired coach David Blatt, who led the team to the NBA Finals last season. Blatt was dismissed Friday, said the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condit...
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Both sides will seek to end GM ignition switch trial

Miami Herald - 22 Jan 2016 16:34
A trial that was supposed to help settle hundreds of lawsuits stemming from General Motors' faulty ignition switches was headed for a premature dismissal Friday, a day after the judge raised questions about the truthfuln...
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Surprise! Samsung disses Apple yet again in its latest ad Samsung has long subscribed to the “If you can’t beat ’em, release a load of ads making fun of them” strategy when it comes to smartphone rival Apple. In its latest ad, the South Korean tech company keeps this tr...
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Thousands of birds found dead on beach

CNN - 22 Jan 2016 12:25
Thousands of birds found dead on beach As he walked on a beach in the western Prince William Sound town of Whittier, seabird biologist David Irons was startled when he saw hundreds of white lumps on the black rock beach.
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Why haven't we found aliens yet? Maybe they're all dead - CNET If the universe is so full of the building blocks for life as we know it, why haven't we found any? Because all the aliens are extinct, a new paper proposes.
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China's Food and Drug Administration says it found opium poppies used as illegal seasoning in 35 restaurants across the country, including a popular Beijing hot pot chain. …
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Vietnam's prime minister still retains a slim chance of challenging his rival, the ruling communist party chief, for the top job, according to a new interpretation of complicated rules disclosed at the start of a party c...
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The Japanese Cabinet approved Friday the lifting of sanctions on Iran, following the recent completion of a landmark deal to try to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. …
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