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"Saturday Night Live" cast member Kate McKinnon and "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot shared a kiss on this past weekend's episode.
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Police: 16-Year-Old Boy Killed a Man in Front of His Kids and Raped an 81-Year-Old Woman Deonte Green is also accused of fatally shooting a man
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O.K., Computer, Tell Me What This Smells Like

The New Yorker - 9 Oct 2017 19:30
Veronique Greenwood on a recent study by biologists and computer scientists that used machine learning to attempt to clarify the connections between chemistry and scent.
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How does the original Google Daydream View compare to the 2017 version? Google's Daydream View headset offered a great entry point to mobile virtual reality and now that the Daydream 2 has been announced, it's better than ever. But how much better and is it worth upgrading to? The post How d...
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GOP Sen. Bob Corker: Trump is threatening World War III Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) is worried that President Trump's threats against leaders of other countries could put the United States "on the path to World War III," he told The New York Times on Sunday. Corker, chairman of...
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Trump seeks border wall in exchange for 'Dreamers' deal WASHINGTON - President Trump Sunday released a long wish-list of immigration priorities he wants Congress to pass if he's to sign into law protections for Dreamers. Trump wants to block federal funding for sanctuary citi...
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Vice President Mike Pence spent more than $200,000 to attend the 49ers-Colts game he left on Sunday after players knelt during the anthem, according to an estimate by CNN. CNN estimated, citing Air Force data and the len...
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James Woods' retirement announcement was a mistake James Woods said he is not retiring from acting despite a real estate posting last week announced the Oscar-nominated star was done with Hollywood.
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Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago wins Nobel for work in behavioral economics The Nobel economics prize has been awarded to Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago for his contributions to behavioral economics. The $1.1 million prize was awarded to the academic for his "understanding the psych...
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FBI searching Nevada house of Las Vegas gunman Officers punched a new hole through plywood put in place of a garage door.
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Keanu They're still trying to get it made, but, as Reeves puts it, "show business is tough."
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89-Year-Old Mother Gets Answers Nearly 40 Years After Her Daughter Went Missing The family of Brenda Williams refused to give up hope
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Jurassic World Evolution Trailer 2

15 Minute Fun - 9 Oct 2017 04:04
Jurassic World Evolution Trailer 2 Take a control of your very own dinosaur park with Jurassic World Evolution and try survive the inevitable prison break as dinosaurs roam freely.
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'I Love You, America': A Musical Sneak Peek At Sarah Silverman's Hulu Series The “sneak peek” at Sarah Silverman’s new Funny or Die series for Hulu is more like a music video, with the star lipping to a track whose lyrics start with: “I love you, America/from sea to shining sea/from the E...
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Corker says 'vast majority' of Senate Republicans know Trump is a dumbass "Of course they understand the volatility that we’re dealing with."
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Lebanon receives 2 military aircraft from the US

Miami Herald - 9 Oct 2017 16:06
The Lebanese army says the United States has supplied Beirut with two A29 Super Tucano light-attack aircraft designed for counter-insurgency operations. The army said in a statement that the aircraft …
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Jason Aldean returns to Las Vegas a week after mass shooting The University Medical Center of Southern Nevada thanked Aldean on Facebook for visiting with survivors.        
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Heart transplant recipient, donor's father finish Chicago Marathon hand-in-hand Before heading to the Chicago Marathon on Sunday morning, Shae Brown pulled Fred Miller aside to tweak their plan of running the race together. "Fred said he was going to step back and let me cross the finish line first,...
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NRA CEO won't back bill banning bump stocks

New York Post - 9 Oct 2017 02:44
NRA CEO won't back bill banning bump stocks WASHINGTON - The head of the National Rifle Association Sunday wouldn't commit to a new law banning bump stocks in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre. "There are monsters like this monster out there every day," the CEO o...
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Research: Shifting the Power Balance with an Abusive Boss

Harvard Business Review - 9 Oct 2017 18:00
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Trump reportedly choreographs photos so they don't show his double chin President Trump choreographs photos so they don't show his double chin, reports Kenneth T. Walsh, a veteran White House correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, in a forthcoming book, Ultimate Insiders, on the histo...
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My worst moment: Ted Danson on the actor's nightmare

Chicago Tribune - 9 Oct 2017 17:50
My worst moment: Ted Danson on the actor's nightmare Few actors make it look as easy as Ted Danson, whether he is playing Boston's favorite bartender on "Cheers" or an afterlife master of ceremonies on the comedy "The Good Place," now in its second season on NBC. He also o...
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