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Snatched

Slate - 10 May 2017 21:37
If you're like me, when you watched the trailer for Snatched, the new Amy Schumer-Goldie Hawn comedy about a mother-daughter duo who set out for a South American vacation and promptly get kidnapped, you felt that inescap...
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Michael Sammis Named President of Universal Publishing Production Music Universal Music Publishing Group has named Michael Sammis president of Universal Publishing Production Music (UPPM), a division of the company that creates, produces, and licenses music for use in film, television, adver...
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How President Trump's Decision to Fire James Comey Could Backfire The move may off a chain of events that could envelop his administration
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Why was FBI Director James Comey fired now?

CBSNews - 10 May 2017 05:05
Comey's dismissal comes amid the FBI investigation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election
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Only 15% Of People Are Self-Aware -- Here's How To Change In her new book, psychologist Tasha Eurich tackles a topic that many of us think we've mastered, but haven't: self-awareness. By analyzing people who have improved their self-awareness and exploring hundreds of studies, ...
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Retro tech: When the pager was king

BBC - 10 May 2017 16:48
Retro tech: When the pager was king A look back at the must-have gadget of the early 90s, after Vodafone announces plans to close its pager business in the UK.
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Even in the age of Trump, I believe we can meet the global goals Ending poverty and achieving gender equality is not unrealistic, reaching the UN's sustainable development goals just depends on our priorities If Trump hadn't been elected, you wouldn't see the mobilisation of civil soc...
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Police in northern China say 18 people were injured when a man attacked people on a city street with a knife.
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South Korea's New President Moon Jae-in Says He's Willing to Visit Pyongyang Moon's softer stance on North Korea could create friction with Washington
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Fidget-spinner craze is sweeping the U.S.

CBSNews - 10 May 2017 04:07
A survey of the 200 largest schools in the U.S. found fidget spinners are banned in 32 percent of them
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A craft beer bar and bottle shop and an oyster bar will anchor a new development near Mami Nora's Rotisserie Chicken on Wake Forest Road. McNeill Pointe will fill in …
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WATCH: Violinist plays amid violent protest in Venezuela Surrounded by tear gas, a violinist plays the Venezuelan national anthem amid violent anti-government protest in Caracas.
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A company that has failed to stop an oil leak that began nearly 13 years ago in the Gulf of Mexico is negotiating a possible settlement that could allow it …
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James Comey Has Been Fired. What's Next for the FBI's Trump-Russia Probe? A new FBI chief is likely have a huge impact on how the investigation moves forward
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How to Use Content to Build a Real Business It's time to make your content work for you.
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MLB players suddenly started hitting more home runs in 2015 and they haven't slowed down since Through about one-fifth of the Major League Baseballseason, the players are on pace to hit 5,730 home runs, which would break the record of5,693 home runs hit during the 2000 season in the heart of the so-called "steroid...
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With Comey firing, Trump drags America deeper into crisis The larger question is whether we are officially turning into a banana republic.        
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Over 50 students escape harm after bus goes up in flames SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Authorities in South Carolina say more than 50 students escaped without injury after the school bus they were riding caught fire. Local media reports say the bus was carrying students to three differ...
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An 11-year-old girl on a school trip died after she fell from a water ride at a UK theme park, local police have confirmed.
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Even Edward Snowden Thinks Firing James Comey Was a Bad Idea "Every American should condemn such political interference in the Bureau's work"
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Senate Republicans defend absence of women in health care working group The "working group" has emerged over the past week.
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Australian politician becomes first to breastfeed in parliament Politician Larissa Waters makes history by breastfeeding her baby on the Senate floor.
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