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Thanks to California pardon, Army vet deported in 2004 will become a US citizen
US news 5 minutes ago
California Gov. Jerry Brown pardoned Army veteran Hector Barajas, who runs a health clinic for other deported vets in Tijuana, Mexico, in 2017. Barajas, who served in the Army on a Green Card, previously pleaded guilty to a gun-related charge and said "I'm going home."
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Raiders release punter Marquette King
NFL 24 minutes ago
The 29-year-old is known for his on-field celebrations and is considered one of the best punters in the league. Fans in Oakland don't seem too happy about the move.
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How a booming tourist resort turned into a ghost town
History 7 minutes ago
Novelist @PaulMMCooper recounts the rise and downfall of Varosha, a once affluent city in Northern Cypress frequented by the rich and famous. The beach resort eventually became abandoned after Turkish forces invaded and occupied the territory in the 1970s following a Greek Cypriot coup.
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T-Pain opens Wiscansin University
Music 1 hour ago
Ranked "dead last" in US national rankings according to its website, T-Pain's Wiscansin University — an imaginary school likely named after the artist's use of the word in his 2008 song, Can't Believe It — is open for business.
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Signs you're no longer a teenager
Are the years slipping away? Here are some surefire ways to know for sure. Courtesy of @HappyHourTags
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Spot the pets 'hiding' in these photos 😅
Animals 48 minutes ago
When pets are concerned, no one can stop them from feeling like true hide-and-seek champs.
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Accused Howard financial aid embezzler Tyrone Hankerson Jr. defends self in interview
US news 3 hours ago
Roland S. Martin (@rolandsmartin) sat down with Hankerson and his lawyer, James L. Walker Jr., to discuss the accusations made against Hankerson. Hankerson maintains his innocence and says the "world is creating a narrative" about him.
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Texas woman sentenced to five years in prison for voting while on probation
US news 4 hours ago
Tarrant County District Judge Ruben Gonzalez sentenced 43-year-old Crystal Mason for casting a vote in the 2016 presidential election while on supervised release, reports say.
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Jim Carrey's Trump portraits impress and infuriate
Satire 5 hours ago
The Canadian actor has been posting political cartoons for a while now, he continues his controversial series with a new portrait of the US president.
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Airline ends its skirts-only policy after 70 years
World news 3 hours ago
Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific has agreed to let female flight attendants decide if they want to wear skirts after pressure from flight unions. Staff raised issues about their uniforms almost four years ago, stating that their skirts could incite sexual harassment. Unions say the new policy could take three years to come into effect as the airline redesigns its uniforms.
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Independent autopsy reveals that Stephon Clark was shot eight times by police
US news 2 hours ago
Dr. Bennet Omalu, an independent forensic pathologist commissioned by Stephon Clark's family, revealed that Clark was shot a total of eight times and took up to 10 minutes to die. "During the entire interaction he had his back to the officers, not his front," he said during a Friday press conference.
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Stacey Dash Withdraws from California Congressional Race
The former "Clueless" star says she's calling off her campaign for political office.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'stable condition' after heart surgery
Celebrity 1 hour ago
Multiple US outlets reported that the 70-year-old actor and former Governor of California went into hospital for emergency open-heart surgery on Thursday. Schwarzenegger's spokesperson later confirmed it was a planned procedure and that he is in a "stable condition" following the surgery.
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This case of workplace lunch theft takes office drama to a new level
Haha 2 hours ago
Narrator: In the typical office lunch system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: @zaktoscani, who investigates crimes, and coworkers, who fight for communal fridge standards. This is their story.
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Vatican refutes pope's alleged denial of hell
World news 5 hours ago
Italian journalist reported the Pope said the accepted version of hell did not exist and the souls of sinners simply disappeared. The journalist admits he didn't quote Pope Francis accurately, and the Vatican has cast doubts on the quote.
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Roseanne gets renewed for another season thanks to hit ratings
Television 1 hour ago
After the show’s premiere hit record ratings, ABC made the announcement that it would be renewed for an 11th season, or a second revival season.
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Does The Weeknd reference Selena Gomez on his new project? 👀
Celebrity This morning
Following the release of his project My Dear Melancholy, many fans think The Weeknd's new track Call Out My Name references his thoughts ahead of the kidney transplant surgery Gomez underwent last summer.
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People love this electric paint that makes paintings touch-sensitive
Bare Conductive's electric paint is the invention of the future. Users can create interactive maps or leave voice memos on paper calendars. Would you use this futuristic invention?
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iOS update lets you see what condition your iPhone battery is in
Technology Last night
iOS 11.3 contains a beta version of Apple's Battery Health. The settings allow you to check the state your battery is in compared to when it was new, and also lets users turn off the power management feature, which made some phones slower.
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Some people think this is Steven Spielberg's greatest achievement
Movies Last night
In 1993 Steven Spielberg released two very different films: Jurassic Park and Schindler's List. Some fans are calling his ability to be creatively involved in the two blockbusters at the same time his greatest achievement.
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