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15 celebrities who are rooting for the Eagles to win Super Bowl 2018 Rob Carr/Getty Images/Mitchell Leff/Getty Images Whether you're a diehard football fan or you're just going to the party for the food, the Super Bowl is still exciting. Sports aren't everyone's cup of tea, but the Super ...
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A vehicle plowed into pedestrians on a busy Shanghai street Friday morning, injuring at least 18, the local government said.
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Weekly news quiz: February 2, 2018

The Week - 2 Feb 2018 14:15
Weekly news quiz: February 2, 2018 Think you know the news? Find out!
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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter claims to have "new facts" and wants to re-open the financial misconduct case that led to his six-year ban. "As new facts have appeared it's …
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White House Wants Pentagon to Offer More Options on North Korea The Pentagon worries that the White House is moving too hastily and that giving the president too many options could increase the odds that he will act, some officials say.
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Teenager in 'Slender Man' Stabbing Gets 40 Years in Mental Hospital The teenager, Morgan Geyser, and another girl stabbed a friend 19 times in 2014 in an effort to please the fictional character Slender Man.
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Stan Lee, Co-Creator Of 'Spider-Man' And 'X-Men,' Hospitalized With Heart Problems Stan Lee, the co-creator of Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four and countless other iconic comics characters that became film box office gold, has been hospitalized with heart problems. Lee, who turned 95 on Dec. 2...
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Weinstein Co. is sued over 'Paddington 2'

L.A. Times - 2 Feb 2018 06:30
Weinstein Co. is sued over 'Paddington 2' Weinstein Co. can add to its growing list of legal problems a cute little bear who is beloved by movie audiences around the world. "Paddington 2" -- the sequel to the popular 2015 movie -- is the subject of a new court b...
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Yoga instructor found not guilty of murdering twin by driving off cliff HONOLULU -- A woman accused of deliberately driving off a Hawaii cliff and killing her identical twin sister was acquitted of murder Thursday. A judge found Alexandria Duval not guilty after a trial that started Monday. ...
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket will launch for the first time next week. It might be the company's most anticipated mission yet, and it could open up a new line of business -- one that might interest NASA. The new rocket w...
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Trump blasts FBI, DOJ for politicizing probes in favor of Democrats WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump lashed out Friday at the FBI and Justice Department, calling them biased and saying they "have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republica...
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Saudi crown prince's UK visit will throw spotlight on ties and tensions UK is keen to endorse effort to reform kingdom but 'values gap' exists, especially on rights The powerful Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is set to meet senior royals on a visit to London this month that will gi...
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Shields guitarist George Christie has died

Far Out Magazine - 2 Feb 2018 15:23
Christie tragically took his own life.
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Google Photos App For Android Update Adds Search Filter For Motion Photos Google Photos received an update today, which includes search filters for Motion Photos, Photo Books notifications, and a shortcut for auto-share photos with friends.
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What's Wrong With The Apple iPhone X? Steve Wozniak Explains Steve Wozniak has come after the iPhone X again, criticizing its usability. The Apple cofounder slammed the phone's complicated side button and the different presses it requires to trigger different actions.
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Tesla uses auto leases to raise $546 million in asset backed securities Tesla is using its car leases as collateral for a big $546 million loan as it turns to debt markets to raise additional cash to combat the blistering burn rate of its auto and energy business, according to multiple repor...
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Researchers say white supremacist groups are targeting college campuses 'like never before' A new report by the Anti-Defamation League found that in 2017, incidents of white supremacists putting up posters, banners, and other messages on colleges campuses were up 258 percent. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in...
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Indonesia's Parliament May Criminalize Sex Outside Marriage Revisions to the criminal code would mandate up to five years in prison for sex between unmarried people, and criminalize gay sex
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Woman and her gun instructor sentenced in botched murder SAN DIEGO -- A Southern California woman and her gun instructor have each received lengthy prison sentences for their roles in what authorities called a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her husband, who was shot bu...
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Here's why the shale industry still isn't profitable

Business Insider - 2 Feb 2018 06:03
Here's why the shale industry still isn't profitable Reuters Staff As costs rise, drillers are pursuing "irrational production." Hype and publicized efficiency gains are overstated. Not all companies are in the red. Echoing the criticism oftoo much hypesurrounding U.S. sha...
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Cute galaxies look like a penguin guarding its egg - CNET NASA reveals an endearing space telescope portrait of two galaxies that together resemble a penguin watching over its egg.
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Apple's 77.3 million iPhone, $88.3 billion quarter by the numbers The addition of the iPhone X that commanded a steeper premium than ever before has made Apple's financial quarter an interesting one. The changes over time are best illustrated graphically, showing the magnitude of the q...
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