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Anti-Trump brothers Brian and Ed Krassenstein permanently suspended from Twitter
Technology Last night
In a statement, the twins suggested they would appeal the suspension, first reported by the Daily Beast.
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FaZe Clan releases a statement regarding Tfue's contract negotiations
Gaming 4 hours ago
Esports group FaZe Clan have posted details about multiple contracts they offered Fortnite pro player Turner "Tfue" Tenney amid controversy surrounding his decision to file a lawsuit against the team. In a seven-minute video, member CBass said FaZe had been trying to improve Tfue's starter contract, including numerous offers with no revenue splits.
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Karamo Brown opens a dialogue about possibly ableist idioms
Social action 5 hours ago
The Queer Eye star shared details about a recent interaction he'd had with a friend who said "I feel like my message is falling on deaf ears," which made him consider whether it could be an offensive turn of phrase. Reaching out to his fans, Brown asked for thoughts on the subject.
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It was a stressful time for Cola-Cola fans trying to order New Coke
Food 3 hours ago
The company announced it was bringing back its 1985 recipe for a limited comeback in the upcoming third season of Stranger Things. When the product became available online, many experienced issues placing orders.
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Pokémon Go's Eevee naming trick appears to have been updated
Gaming 2 hours ago
With the introduction of Leafeon and Glaceon into the mobile game, the trick of forcing Eevee to evolve into a Pokémon of your choice also looks like it has had an update.
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Harvey Weinstein reaches $44M settlement with alleged victims, Wall Street Journal reports
US news Last night
Weinstein reached the tentative $44 million (US) deal in a civil settlement with women who accused him of sexual misconduct, the board of his former film studio, and the New York attorney general’s office, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
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Raptors at Bucks: Toronto wins crucial Game 5, moving one step closer to NBA Finals
NBA Last night
Kawhi Leonard scored or assisted on a career-high 62 points as the Raptors won a third straight game against the Milwaukee Bucks, 105-99. They are now one win away from their first NBA Finals. The teams head to Toronto for Game 6 on Saturday.
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Packers offensive lineman David Bakhtiari is the ultimate beer chugging champion
NBA 5 hours ago
There was a lot of beer chugging at the Raptors vs Bucks game. It started with Green Bay Packers star David Bakhtiari showing up teammate Aaron Rodgers and ended with Milwaukee Brewers player Christian Yelich joining in. But Bakhtiari emerged as the clear winner.
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Dreamworks' trailer for Abominable promises a magical adventure
Movies Yesterday
The animated film will follow a young girl named Yi as she tries to help her new friend, a yeti named Everest, find his way home. The two-and-a-half minute trailer has already made the movie a lot of fans.
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Richard Ashcroft finally gets the royalty rights to Bitter Sweet Symphony
Music Yesterday
The classic song by The Verve is based around a string arrangement taken from Andrew Oldham’s cover of The Rolling Stones song The Last Time, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The pair were awarded the songwriting royalties to Bitter Sweet Symphony shortly after its release in the 90s.
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Arsène Wenger says his next job may not be in management
Premier League 3 hours ago
Wenger was Arsenal's manager for over 20 years in the Premier League. He spoke to the media, talking about his love for the north London club and also revealed that his next job in the sport might not be as a manager.
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Theresa May will step down as Conservative Party leader on June 7
Politics 8 minutes ago
The UK prime minister announced she is stepping down as Tory party leader on June 7, firing the starting gun on a Conservative leadership contest with several MPs expected to run.
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'She is a mess': Tensions escalate between Trump and Pelosi
Politics Yesterday
The president spoke out on Pelosi's comments about him during her weekly press conference on Thursday, where she suggested that his family and staff "have an intervention for the good of the country." Trump responded shortly after, saying, "I have been watching her for a long period of time. She's not the same person. She's lost it."
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A simple eye roll said it all about Klay Thompson's All-NBA snub
NBA Yesterday
The Warriors guard gave an honest answer when he was informed that he missed out on an All-NBA selection, telling reporters that he'd "rather win a championship."
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Phil Kessel a 'centerpiece' in potential Wild and Penguins trade
NHL Yesterday
According to The Athletic reporter Josh Yohe (@JoshYohe_PGH), the Minnesota Wild and Pittsburgh Penguins have a trade proposal on the table that revolves around right winger Phil Kessel and Jason Zucker.
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RHONY star Luann de Lesseps taken into custody over alleged probation violation
Celebrity Yesterday
A Palm Beach County judge said de Lesseps "isn't taking probation seriously," ordering the Real Housewives of New York cast member back to jail.
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Hundreds of same-sex couples celebrate their marriages in Taiwan
World news 5 hours ago
Many same-sex couples register their marriage and celebrate same-sex weddings in Taiwan on Friday after Taiwan became the first in Asia to make same-sex marriage legal on May 17.
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The Lonely Island spoof Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire for a Bash Brothers visual rap album
Music Yesterday
The Lonely Island released The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience, a visual album dedicated to Canseco and McGwire's MLB heyday in the 1980s.
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Judge rules that Jussie Smollett's case file can be unsealed
US news Yesterday
Cook County Judge Steve Watkins said that, by appearing on television and speaking about his case, Smollett's actions did not reflect "the actions of a person seeking to maintain his privacy or simply be left alone."
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Trump to provide US farmers with $16 billion aid package due to China dispute
US news Yesterday
American farmers, caught in between the ongoing trade and tariffs conflict between the US and China, will receive the aid money in efforts to expand market access programs and boost their production, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue stated.
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