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Trump claims Steve Bannon cried when he got fired
US news 2 hours ago
Donald Trump has hit out at the former chief strategist for his part in Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury. Trump claimed that Bannon, who was fired from his White House role in August, "cried" and "begged for his job."
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Logan Paul's Japan video was even more problematic than expected
Pop culture Yesterday
In a supercut video, Paul cavorts around Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market, leaving raw octopus on a taxi and harassing pedestrians. Paul said he would take a break amid intense backlash after he posted a video showing a dead body in Japan's Aokigahara forest.
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Swedish hockey captain tosses silver medal into the crowd 👀
World Juniors 4 hours ago
After losing to Team Canada in the World Junior Championship final, Team Sweden's captain Lias Andersson removed his silver medal and threw it into the stands. The medal was eventually returned.
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Trump asking for $18 billion in taxpayer funding for border wall
Politics 5 hours ago
According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump will demand billions in taxpayer funding for the border wall as part of a deal to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children, known as Dreamers. This contradicts Trump's campaign promise to make Mexico pay for the wall.
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Roy Moore accuser's house burns down in suspected arson
US news 4 hours ago
Tina Johnson, who accused former Senate candidate Roy Moore of groping her, was reportedly left homeless after her house burned down. Officials are investigating the fire as a suspected arson.
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How to practice your kicking game with a storm
Amazing 41 minutes ago
Storm Eleanor hit parts of the UK and Ireland with wins exceeding 100mph (161km/h), but Irish football player Eanna O'Connor didn't let the weather stop him from training.
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Indian man kidnapped and forced to marry even as he cried through the ceremony
World news Yesterday
A 29-year-old engineer, Vinod Kumar was reportedly kidnapped and forced to marry a woman at gunpoint in the Indian state of Bihar. The practice is common in the state where poor families cannot afford a dowry. On an average 3,000 cases of kidnapping for marriage are reported from Bihar every year. Police are now probing the case.
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Canadian judge offers apology to students for racially insensitive comments
Canada news 2 hours ago
Justice Kristine Eidsvik has said sorry to second-year law students at the University of Calgary for making what many have described as racist comments. According to several students, Eidsvik talked about being uncomfortable walking into a room "full of big dark people" during the guest lecture.
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Injustice 2's Enchantress reminds players of someone else
Gaming Yesterday
With both Injustice and Mortal Kombat being made by Netherrealm Studios, some crossover could be expected. And fans are excited by June Moone aka Enchantress joining Injustice 2, especially if she plays like Mortal Kombat's Quan Chi.
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Dad measures son's growth with Philly cheesesteaks for a year
Amazing Yesterday
Brad Williams (@williamsba) is going viral for using the local Philadelphia delicacy for scale during the first year of his son Lucas' life. All of the images can be found at strangework.com.
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Four women accuse Paul Haggis of sexual misconduct
Canada news Yesterday
A civil lawsuit charging Haggis with rape has prompted three additional women to come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against the Oscar-winning director and producer. Haggis is best known for writing the films Crash and Million Dollar Baby.
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Chris Evans won his star-studded NFL fantasy league
Celebrity Yesterday
Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) asked stars including Miles Teller, Chris Evans, Chris Pratt and Don Cheadle who won their fantasy league, which started a spat between Captain America and War Machine.
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The FBI is investigating the Clinton Foundation, reports say
US news Yesterday
In the wake of Trump's growing calls to examine alleged Russian collusion in Clinton's camp, whom he threatened to investigate on the campaign trail, federal investigators are looking into the foundation's financial ties.
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The internet reacts to Josh Mandel dropping out of the Senate race
Because of an unspecified health issue involving his wife, Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel is dropping out of the race to challenge U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown.
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David Letterman's new show has a ridiculous lineup
Television Yesterday
For his new show, titled My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, David Letterman is starting with Barack Obama. The monthly Netflix interview series starts on January 12. After the former US president, guests include Malala Yousefzai, Tina Fey and Jay-Z.
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Caitlyn Jenner didn't trust the Kardashians with gender confirmation news
Celebrity January 5, 2018
Caitlyn Jenner revealed that she didn't tell the Kardashians about her gender confirmation surgery because she didn't trust them not to leak the story. In a tense interview, Caitlyn also called out Piers Morgan for making a joke of trans issues.
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Queen to welcome sixth and seventh great-grandchild in 2018
Royal family Yesterday
With the news that Zara and Mike Tindall announced that they were expecting a child, 2018 will see two new royal great grandchildren with Kate Middleton also pregnant. If Zara Tindall's child is born later, the baby would be 19th in line to the throne.
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People fell for a fake Fire and Fury excerpt about a gorilla channel
Amazing Yesterday
A Tweet from @pixelatedbot included a parody excerpt of Michael Wolff's Fire & Fury book about President Trump. The gorilla channel myth's been debunked but people are still going ape with memes.
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Dua Lipa says sorry for using the n-word in a 2014 cover song
Celebrity Yesterday
Fans unearthed a video of the British singer covering Mila J's Smoke, Drink, Break Up. The original song uses the n-word, though the Dua Lipa version censors it.
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Apple says all Macs, iPhones and iPads at risk from Spectre and Meltdown
Technology January 5, 2018
The tech giant has admitted that the majority of its phones, tablets, computers and TV devices contain chips susceptible to security breaches, alongside devices by other manufacturers including Google, Samsung and Microsoft.
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