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Space Photos of the Week: Jupiter Is a Storm-Eat-Storm World Plus, Saturn's awesome--and useful!--rings.
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How Madonna, J.Lo and Clooney partied in '90s Miami

New York Post - 26 Jan 2019 19:20
How Madonna, J.Lo and Clooney partied in '90s Miami Manny Hernandez, now 47, was still in college when he hit the streets of Miami and began photographing ­celebrities. It was the 1990s, and the city had emerged as a glitzy refuge where movie stars could let loose and th...
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A clandestine society receives an unending stream of products. They create Amazon's reality. Is there such a thing as too much free stuff?
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Film News Roundup: 'Deadpool 2: I Love My Family' Takes $8.5 Million in China In today’s film news roundup, “Deadpool 2: I Love My Family” opened in first place in China, Chiwetel Ejiofor takes a directing gig, and Theo James’ “Lying and Stealing” gets distribution. BOX OFFICE Fox’s ...
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The Telegraph newspaper has apologized to Melania Trump for an article that it published in its magazine supplement last week that included several inaccurate statements about the first lady. It marked at least the third...
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The as-yet-untitled project will arrive in July, as nearly all his blockbusters from the past decade have.
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The search for 2-year-old Julen came to an unfortunate end Saturday.
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A 93-year-old woman who was charged with murder in her son's shooting death has died Anna Mae Blessing died in hospice care. She was accused of killing her son because he wanted to place her in an assisted-living facility.        
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Beth Stern shoots down split rumors with husband Howard Stern: 'I love my Howard!' Beth Stern tells Ellen DeGeneres that her 20-year marriage to Howard Stern is just fine, despite recent reports of a split.        
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The United States is pushing for a United Nations Security Council statement expressing full support for Venezuela's National Assembly as the country's "only democratically elected institution," but Russia is expected to...
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Trump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in history President Trump signed a congressional resolution on Friday night that ended the longest government shutdown in US history. The bill temporarily opens the government for three weeks without giving Trump his coveted fundi...
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Measles outbreak grows near Portland, region dubbed anti-vaccination 'hot spot' VANCOUVER, Wash. -- The number of confirmed measles cases near Portland grew to 31 on Friday -- an outbreak boosted by lower-than-normal vaccination rates in what has been called an anti-vaccination U.S. "hot spot." Publ...
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Michael Jackson documentary 'Leaving Neverland' shocks the audience at Sundance: What we learned The new Michael Jackson documentary just hit Sundance Film Festival, and the allegations of sexual abuse are damning.        
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Nine out of 15 federal departments were closed, as well as dozens of agencies and national parks
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The small town of Sebring, Florida, struggles to make sense of 5 shooting deaths In Sebring, if you didn't know one of the shooting victims personally, then you knew someone who did. Five people died Jan. 23 at a SunTrust Bank.        
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Trump's Shutdown Was a Cruel Joke

The New York Times - 26 Jan 2019 04:42
Trump's Shutdown Was a Cruel Joke It revealed the folly of the president's approach to politics.
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St. Louis cop charged in Russian Roulette shooting death of fellow officer, police say A St. Police officer was charged with manslaughter Friday for allegedly shooting a colleague as the two played Russian Roulette, authorities said.        
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Why women are so desperate to escape Saudi Arabia

New York Post - 26 Jan 2019 16:48
Why women are so desperate to escape Saudi Arabia A few weeks after her 24th birthday, Dina Ali Lasloom tentatively approached a Canadian tourist at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila and pleaded to use her cellphone. Saudi citizen Lasloom had fled Kuwait,...
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Teacher strikes: What's next in your state

USA Today - 26 Jan 2019 16:43
Teacher strikes: What's next in your state Strikes. Walkouts. Rallies for pay hikes. A bold teacher uprising is underway. Next up: Denver, Oakland and Virginia. Here's what to watch.        
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Russia's foreign minister is pressing North African countries to support Syria's return to the Arab League, now that President Bashar Assad is largely seen as having won the Syrian civil …
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In Trump ally Stone's case, Mueller finds crime in cover-up Donald Trump confidant Roger Stone may be accused of lying and tampering with witnesses, but it's equally notable what he's not charged with: colluding with the Kremlin in a grand conspiracy to help Trump win the preside...
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Russia failed on Saturday to stop a U.N. Security Council meeting on Venezuela that was requested by the United States after Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as the South American nation's head of stat...
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