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Priyanka Chopra was considered 'too dark' to be crowned Miss India, book says
Celebrity 56 minutes ago
According to Aseem Chhabra's unofficial biography on Priyanka Chopra, one of the mentors of the 2000 Miss India competition was quoted as saying: "Not everybody in the jury was initially in favor of her. One person mentioned she's too dark."
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Heavy alcohol consumption is leading to the deaths of more young people
Health 1 hour ago
A study says deaths related to cirrhosis of the liver from excess drinking are on the rise in the US among 25-34 year-olds.
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BBC documentary investigates allegations against President Trump of being a 'sex pest'
Politics 2 hours ago
Reporter Richard Bilton investigated new allegations against POTUS of pursuing girls in their teens during the 80s and 90s. The documentary will air in the United States and Canada for the first time on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22nd.
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Oath Keepers cancel rally outside Rep. Maxine Waters' office in the face of counter-protests
US news 3 hours ago
A self-described militia group canceled a planned protest outside the Democratic congresswoman's LA office after counter-protesters showed up. Waters has become a frequent target of criticism by President Trump. According to The Associated Press, the assembled residents who came to stand outside Waters' office set fire to an American flag.
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Royal correspondents say Prince Philip is not dead amid speculation
Royal family 3 hours ago
Royal correspondents and journalists have been reacting to speculation that the Duke of Edinburgh has died.
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Details of Missouri duck boat tragedy emerge
US news 2 hours ago
Authorities are investigating the tragic death of 17 people after a duck tour boat capsized in Missouri's Table Rock Lake on Thursday. According to reports, a severe thunderstorm warning had been issued prior to the accident. In a statement, the tour boat operator's parent company, Ride the Ducks, said it was "deeply saddened" and pledged to cooperate with authorities.
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This waitress floored a man who groped her at work
US news This morning
Emelia Holden, 21, was working at Vinnie Van Go-Go’s in Savannah, Georgia, when a man reached out and touched her bottom as he walked past. The incident was caught on CCTV and Holden can be seen grabbing the man and throwing him to the floor. The man was arrested and charged by police.
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Insatiable is being called out for fat-shaming
Television This morning
Netflix's dark comedy starring Debby Ryan is about a teenager nicknamed "Fatty Patty" who loses weight and seeks revenge on the people who bullied her.
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Former prosecutor explains what Michael Cohen's secret Trump recording could mean legally
Politics 3 hours ago
Ex-federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) addressed the legal questions raised by the FBI's discovery of a tape in which then-candidate Trump discussed a payment to a Playboy model. Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, secretly recorded the conversation two months before the election, The New York Times reported.
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76-million-year-old spiky dinosaur discovered in Utah
Science This morning
The newly discovered Akainacephalus johnsoni is distinguished by spikes and a bony exterior. Its ancestors likely migrated from Asia to North America when sea levels were low.
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Michael Cohen taped Trump conversation about paying off former Playboy model, report says
Politics 3 hours ago
According to the New York Times, the FBI acquired recordings from the April raid on Cohen's office that include Trump talking about making a payment to a former Playboy model Karen McDougal two months before the election.
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These images won an iPhone Photography Award 📸
Amazing 5 hours ago
Here are some of the winners of the annual iPhone Photography Awards, which celebrates the creativity of photographers from over 140 countries around the world.
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Everyone thinks they've won the battle over the word "milk"
Can you call it "milk" if it didn’t come from a mammalian breast? Depending on who you ask, the FDA has already answered it—either with a "no," the National Milk Producers Federation says, or with a "maybe," the Plant Based Foods Association says
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NASA's next mission will "touch the sun"
On the 49th anniversary of humans setting foot on the moon, NASA says the Parker Solar Probe, its latest mission launching August 6th, will “touch the sun” to measure weather in space.
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WWE star gets a chance to recover from infamous 2016 promo
Wrestling This morning
In 2016, Kalisto was drafted to WWE Smackdown, delivering a promo that became famous for the wrong reasons. He seemed to run out of words, eventually spluttering out "good Lucha things." Now part of 205Live, the wrestler was given a chance at redemption.
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Inventor flies 'Iron Man' jet suit over London
Amazing This morning
Inventor Richard Browning displayed his flight suit to a number of spectators and for the first time, it will be commercially available to the public in the UK.
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Can Barron keep the soccer ball Putin gave to Trump? It's complicated
U.S. law prohibits the president and his immediate family from keeping presents from foreign governments of more than a minimal value. Obama also faced a similar situation when he was president.
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Four men indicted for murder of XXXTentacion
US news Last night
The 20-year-old rapper was shot dead in Florida last month.
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'Dr. Bumbum' arrested in Rio de Janeiro following patient death
World news This morning
Plastic surgeon Dr. Denis Furtado and his mother were arrested on Thursday after being on the run following the death of a patient after a buttocks enlargement operation. The pair face murder charges.
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Authorities confirm multiple deaths after a boat capsized on a Missouri lake
US news 5 hours ago
Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said the four remaining bodies were discovered bringing the death toll to 17 people who died after a tourist duck boat capsized on the Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri.
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