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Former ER star fatally shot by police during a welfare check, officials confirm
In memoriam Il y a 4 heures
According to authorities in Pasadena, California, Vanessa Marquez was shot and killed by police during a welfare check at her home. Authorities also claim that Marquez pointed a gun at officers, but later it was discovered that the firearm was a BB gun.
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Ariana Grande was jokingly mistaken for 'a new something at Taco Bell'
Celebrity Il y a 5 heures
During Friday's memorial for Aretha Franklin, Ariana Grande sang (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Women in memory of the Queen of Soul. After her performance, Bishop Charles H. Ellis III joined the singer on stage and admitted he wasn't quite familiar with Grande's work. "When I saw Ariana Grande on the program, I thought that was a new something at Taco Bell," he said.
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Rep. Maxine Waters had the perfect gesture at Aretha Franklin's funeral
In memoriam Il y a 5 heures
At Aretha Franklin's funeral on Friday, the congresswoman appeared moved when fellow funeralgoers shouted "we've got your back" amid the attacks she faces for her criticism of the Trump administration. She then gave a 'Wakanda Forever' salute.
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Eminem called out for homophobic diss about Tyler the Creator
Music Ce matin
Slim Shady dropped a surprise album, Kamikaze, on Thursday night. The title track aims a homophobic slur at Tyler the Creator, who has been critical of Eminem's new music in the past. Although the word is censored, many fans of both artists are offended by its use.
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Elderly man walks 12 miles every day to visit his wife in the hospital
Amazing Il y a 2 heures
Luther Younger has been married to his wife Waverlee for more than five decades. Waverlee was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2009 and is paralyzed, so Luther walks for miles to visit her in the hospital. The Younger's story has gained national attention, and fundraising efforts are underway to support them.
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These dorm room makeovers prove anything is possible
Back to school Ce matin
As students head back to campus, they're unleashing plush cushions, posters and wallpaper in full force on their dorm rooms.
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Fans amused as Lady Gaga name card calls her "L. Gaga"
Movies Plus tôt aujourd'hui
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper were at the Venice Film Festival and held a press conference to discuss their new movie, A Star Is Born. Many were amused by the nameplate in front of Lady Gaga.
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The Good Place's Jameela Jamil calls out 'patriarchal narrative' of the Kardashians
Social action Ce matin
The British actor and presenter talked about the damaging messages women and girls are subjected to by media, influencers and celebrities.
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Reception desk at a hotel in Tokyo is run by dinosaur robots
Travel Il y a 3 heures
The Henn na Hotel Maihama in Japan offers a check-in experience unlike any other, as guests are greeted by bellhop dinosaurs when they arrive at reception.
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Volunteer from Trump's advance team blocks photojournalist from taking picture of protester
US news Ce matin
A photo taken by Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci shows a volunteer member of the advance team for POTUS blocking a photojournalist's camera as he tried to take a photo of a protester during a campaign rally in Indiana.
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'A Star Is Born' Shines in Venice
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper descend upon the Lido to promote Oscar hopeful, 'A Star Is Born.'
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Everything changes on September 1st 🍂🎃
Haha Plus tôt aujourd'hui
Did you feel the shift in the air?
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You have to duck under bridges in Japan's city of water 💧
The bridges in Yanagawa, Japan, are so low that tourists on boats have to duck under them, and the boat guides have to get a bit more creative. The unique experience is making people want to visit. 🛶
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Buckingham Palace plays Aretha Franklin's Respect for Changing of the Guard
Celebrity Plus tôt aujourd'hui
The Welsh Guard Band played the song during the Changing of the Guard on Friday as a tribute to Franklin on the day of her funeral.
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India remains world's fastest-growing economy as GDP grows 8.2%
India news Il y a 1 heure
Despite trade tensions around the world, India's economy grew at a two-year high of 8.2% in the April-June quarter, as the country continues to inch closer to overtaking Britain as the world's fifth-largest economy.
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CBD is all the rage these days — but is it for real?
Some people swear by CBD, which is a cannabis derivative, as a treatment for their anxiety and other ailments, but serious questions linger about its effectiveness.
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Do you have a fear of closely-packed holes? You could have trypophobia
Weird Ce matin
A cluster of small holes and bumps can evoke uncomfortable skin-crawling sensations for some people. If you share a similar reaction, you could have trypophobia: the irrational fear of closely-packed holes. 🚨POTENTIALLY DISTURBING IMAGES AHEAD🚨
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Joel Embiid reveals where he learned how to shoot 3-pointers
NBA Ce matin
In a post for The Players' Tribune, the Sixers star got candid about his secret to success in the NBA, which involved watching YouTube videos.
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California Senate approves bill that would restore net neutrality to the state
US news Il y a 1 heure
California lawmakers voted to re-institute net neutrality protections statewide. The bill now awaits approval from the governor. If he signs the bill into law, internet service providers would have to treat all internet traffic equally in the state, despite the FCC's recent dissolution of the similar federal regulations.
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Arsenal fans literally have a long way to go in the Europa League
Europa League Ce matin
The Gunners may be starting the competition with a relatively short hop to Portugal to face Sporting CP, but later games will include trips to the Ukraine and Azerbaijan.
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