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  • Katie Price reveals daughter Princess is dropping dad Peter Andre's surname

    Katie Price has sensationally claimed that her nine-year-old daughter, Princess, is planning on dropping her dad Peter Andre’s surname in favour of her mum’s. Princess will be taking on her mother’s surname. The former glamour model has insisted that Princess has decided to make the change for professional reasons, with the pre-teen hoping to become a social media star.

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  • Brilliant Nice go top as Balotelli brace downs Monaco

    The derby clash had been billed as a straight shootout between Mario Balotelli and Radamel Falcao and it was the Italian who came out on top

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  • US no longer home to world’s top university—check out the UK instead

    The U.S. on Wednesday lost status as the home of the world's best university, with the U.K.'s University of Oxford named as the globe's best college.

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  • Little known facts about Brangelina (10 photos)

    “Nothing lasts forever and we all know hearts can change”. Yet, we somehow hoped that these two would be together forever.  The news of Brangelina having filed for divorce has taken Hollywood by storm and broken hearts of fans around the world. As we silently pine for this couple to have stayed together, lets take a look at lesser known facts about them while they were a couple and also facts about them as individuals.

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  • Brad Pitt's best friend, George Clooney, breaks his silence on Angelina Jolie split

    George had no idea Brad was getting a divorce. You would have thought Brad would have sent him a text or something, wouldn’t you? George was asked how he felt about the split by the American news channel, with the actor responding: “I didn’t know that, wow.

    Stephanie Soteriou
  • Nasa to make mystery announcement about 'surprising activity' on Europa

    Nasa is set to make an announcement about "surprising activity" on Europa, Jupiter's icy moon. The space agency will host a teleconference on 26 September to present new findings garnered from images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The find relates to Europa's hypothesised subsurface ocean.

    International Business Times
  • Premier League - Paper Round: Mourinho in shock bid for Leicester star

    It's a Jose Mourinho special as the back pages pick over his transfer dealings, his tactics... and his apologies. It's Wednesday's Paper Round.

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  • Has Jeremy Kyle finally gone too far?

    A family have a lie detector test to find out who defecated in the fridge:

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  • Jesus DIDN’T ascend to Heaven? Shock ‘final resting place’ claim throws Bible into doubt | Science | News

    A plot known as the Talpiot Tomb was first discovered in the 1980s and has since been subject to debate regarding whether Jesus was buried there. Now geologist Dr Aryeh Shimron is hoping to put the discussion to bed by claiming it is almost certainly the final resting place of the man believed by billions to be the Son of God. The findings have sparked controversy among Christians who insist Christ was not buried and, as the Bible explains, he was resurrected before ascending to Heaven. Dr Shimron says he has conducted tests on nine burial boxes found in the tomb which prove Jesus was buried there. GETTY Controversially he claims he was alongside his wife Mary Magdalen and their son Judah. The

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  • Lawsuit: Transgender inmate raped at New Orleans' new jail

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal lawsuit says a transgender inmate was raped by a male cellmate after being locked up last year in New Orleans' new jail — a $150 million facility that the local sheriff said would be a major factor in ending the violence that resulted in federal court oversight.

    Associated Press
  • London rent prices might finally become manageable thanks to Sadiq Khan

    A new system could drop the price of a two bed flat to under £1,000 per month.

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  • 2 missing California toddlers found dead in neighbor's pool

    Two toddlers reported missing by their family in central California were found in their next door neighbor’s pool, where they drowned Monday. After searching for them for an hour, the family called police, Fresno Police Lt. Joe Gomez said.

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  • F1 cars have petrol tanks, right? Wrong.

    When’s the last time you saw the fuel tank in an F1 car? In the early days of F1, the fuel tank was just that – a metal tank fitted wherever there was room, in which fuel sloshed around. Despite this, it was 1973 before motorsport authorities made it compulsory to fit fuel tanks into the crash and fire-resistant structures that were designed to keep drivers safe – and it was 1988 before fuel cell crash testing was mandated.

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  • Bad news: It’s now impossible to ignore group chats on WhatsApp

    Getting added to a group chat on WhatsApp fills most of us with dread at the thought of endless notifications. Anyone who is a member of the group conversation can now add an ‘@‘ symbol at the start of a message, bringing up a list of contacts.

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  • Real Madrid 1 Villarreal 1: Zidane's men held to sit level with Barca in record books

    Sergio Ramos cancelled out Bruno Soriano's first-half penalty, but Real Madrid could not claim a 17th straight LaLiga win versus Villarreal.

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  • What just happened? Pete's shocking Cold Feet scene stuns fans

    Cold Feet was a bit stressful for viewers tonight.

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  • An Italian surgeon has renewed his promise to perform the world's first head transplant after a 'proof-of-concept' experiment on a dog

    Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero made headlines around the world last year with the bold...

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  • This guy used fake mobile boarding passes to live in airport lounges for 18 days

    It wasn't quite Tom Hanks in The Terminal, but there were a few similarities. Malaysian Raejali Buntut recently spent 18 days living at Singapore's main international airport, though the way he went about it has just landed him with a prison sentence.

    Digital Trends
  • North Korea's internet laid bare—and it only has 28 sites

    One of North Korea's many secrets is the structure of its internet, which is not only tightly controlled by the government, but also inaccessible to foreigners.  That last part changed Monday, when someone in North Korea made an apparent error, allowing anyone to access the country's top level DNS data. This revealed the list of web domain names residing on the country's top level domain, .kp. The folks working on a Github project accessed the data and discovered that there are just 28 sites there.  SEE ALSO: North Korea makes rare admission of struggle after flood damage These web domains are mostly accessible from other parts of the world (albeit likely unbearably slow to open) — but this appears to be the first time that someone outside the secretive state has published a full list of them.  Rodong, North Korea's official news source. Image: Mashable The list, which has been thoroughly analyzed by folks on Reddit, includes some known web domains, such as rodong.rep.kp, which hosts the country's official news website, Rodong.  The Maritime Administration of DPR Korea Image: Mashable Some were easy to guess; airkoryo.com.kp, for example, is the website of the country's airline, Air Koryo, and knic.com.kp hosts the Korean People Total Insurance Company.  The web domain knic.com.kp appears to host a national insurance company. Image: mashable Some, like friend.com.kp, remain a relative mystery — could it be some sort of North Korean Facebook clone? — and some are inaccessible at the time of this writing.  The full list of .kp domains is as follows: North Korean internet made the news in Dec. 2014, when it went offline for nine and a half hours for no apparent reason. It was then speculated that the country's entire internet, which is connected to the world through China, could be taken down by a simple DDoS attack.

    Mashable Tech
  • A Model Reveals What It's Like To Have Your Period During Fashion Week

    When you're in the audience of a runway show it's hard to see the models as anything other than perfectly coiffed, put-together superhumans. However, 19-year-old model Victoria Cain wants to prove during this London Fashion Week that models are human just like everyone else, especially when it comes to periods. “The first time I realized periods could be a problem was at a photoshoot where I was the only girl,” she toldThe Independent. “I got a surprise [period] attack in the middle of the day and I had to fake a cigarette break and go to find a shop. All I could think was ‘I can’t leak on the clothes.’ It makes me stressed just thinking about it.” While much of Fashion Week, and modeling in

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