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Julian Assange arrested in London after Ecuador withdraws asylum
UK news 21 minutes ago
After seven years in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his asylum seeker status withdrawn for "violating international conventions." London's Met Police confirmed Assange was arrested shortly after.
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Chris Lilley draws criticism for controversial new character
Television Last night
The comedian is facing accusations of donning blackface in his portrayal of a new character for his upcoming Netflix show Lunatics. There are suggestions that the new character, Jana, is a satirical look at trans-racialism, but Lilley has yet to confirm or deny the speculation.
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Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus celebrate 10 years of Hannah Montana: The Movie
Movies 4 hours ago
The famous father-daughter duo paid tribute to the 2009 Disney classic, prompting fans to take a trip down memory lane.
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Detective Pikachu gets a Pokémon card ⚡️
Movies 3 hours ago
A limited edition card shows that drinking coffee is a special move for the electric mouse Pokémon, who is the star of the forthcoming film.
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An NXT match had its origins in a WrestleMania interaction
Wrestling 5 hours ago
Velveteen Dream will defend his NXT North American Championship against Buddy Murphy, but the seeds of their rivalry were sewn backstage after Dream taunted the former Cruiserweight champion.
A teeth-shattering face goal means playoff hockey is officially here
NHL Last night
That's more than one way to redirect a puck on net, Joe Pavelski. Using your mouth is not recommended.
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Geoffrey Rush wins defamation case against The Daily Telegraph
Australian news 5 hours ago
The actor will be awarded aggravated damages on top of general damages for a series of reports by The Daily Telegraph that accused him of "inappropriate behaviour." Justice Michael Wigney ruled that the accusations aimed against Rush were not "credible or reliable."
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Suspect arrested in connection with burning of historically Black churches in Louisiana
US news Last night
According to local media, a 21-year-old man was turned in by his father, a local deputy, in connection with the arson attempts on at least three churches in St. Landry Parish.
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Foster the People regrets disrespecting Imagine Dragons
Music Yesterday
In a post, Foster the People's Mark Foster said he was sorry making jokes at the expense of Imagine Dragons and frontman Dan Reynolds in the past. "I truly believe that if artists are supportive of each other and stand together, united, that we can be a positive healing force in the world," he wrote.
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Donald Glover gives an apparent glimpse of Guava Island before its Coachella release 🤫
Movies Last night
Glover Tweeted what appears to be a still from his upcoming film Guava Island. The film, which will debut at Coachella, stars Glover and Rihanna.
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Women point out why a consent condom requiring four hands to open is problematic
Health Yesterday
The "Consent Pack" of condoms created by an Argentine company requires four hands to open, indicating both parties' consent. Some women point out the issues with the idea.
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A car accident resulted in a very unique Jeffree Star makeup review 💋
Fashion and beauty Yesterday
Taryn Elise (@Voltaireon) shared her flawless lipstick following a collision, airbags and all, and received well wishes from celebrity makeup artist @JeffreeStar.
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How a new NFL stadium and entertainment complex threatens to push Black people out of Inglewood
US news Yesterday
LA Times writer Angel Jennings (@AngelJennings) spoke with people in Inglewood about rising home values and rent prices that have more than doubled as the Black enclave in Los Angeles faces losing its residents to gentrification.
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Kate McKinnon to star as controversial entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu series
Television Yesterday
According to Deadline, Hulu ordered the series based on The Dropout, the ABC News podcast about blood-testing company Theranos. Comedian Kate McKinnon is starring as controversial start-up founder Elizabeth Holmes.
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Dwyane Wade's final game is cause for a banana boat crew reunion
NBA Last night
Wade called it a career on Wednesday night and had some of his vacation buddies in the house to celebrate.
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Netflix is expanding into print, Bloomberg reports
Movies Yesterday
Its magazine, called Wide, will be distributed ahead of the Emmys, Bloomberg first reported.
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Kim Kardashian West is studying to become a lawyer
Celebrity Yesterday
In the latest issue of Vogue, Kim Kardashian West revealed her aspiration to one day become a criminal justice lawyer. She started a four-year apprenticeship with a law firm in San Francisco last summer and plans to take the bar exam in 2022.
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Lakers players take the diplomatic approach during exit interviews
NBA Yesterday
Less than a day after Magic Johnson shocked the NBA community by stepping down as Lakers president, players talked to reporters about the tumultuous season and reflected on what's next for the franchise.
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Tulsi Gabbard campaign reaches the 65,000 donor debate threshold
Politics Yesterday
The Tulsi Gabbard campaign announced in an email that Gabbard will be able to participate in the first 2020 Democratic primary debate in June, thanks to meeting the Democratic National Committee's minimum donor requirements for participation.
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Meet the Sudanese woman at the center of the viral image that's become an international symbol of strength
World news Yesterday
During protests against President Omar al-Bashir's regime, photographer @lana_hago captured an image of a young woman standing atop a car leading protest chants. The photograph quickly spread around the world, and now the woman in the frame, Alaa Salah, is becoming an international icon.
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