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US official confirmed a military drone has been shot down in international airspace
World news 2 hours ago
The official also confirmed that the drone was shot by an Iranian missile. Iran's Revolutionary Guard top commander Hossein Salami says the downing of the drone sends “a clear message” to Washington.
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The VAR debate has been reignited by *that* decision in the Scotland game
Women's World Cup 2019 2 hours ago
Argentina's Florencia Bonsegundo was given a second chance at a penalty during Wednesday night's World Cup game after VAR showed that Scotland keeper Lee Alexander was off her line. Many fans and pundits have questioned the decision.
Chuck Todd takes heat for criticizing the use of 'concentration camps' to describe the humanitarian crisis at the border
US news Last night
A day after Republicans blasted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's choice of words to describe the Trump administration's migrant detention centers, MSNBC's Chuck Todd did the same, drawing backlash that pointed to misplaced priorities and a lack of proper context.
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Go ahead and read into the latest Space Jam 2 casting news
NBA Yesterday
According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, LeBron is filling out the cast of the Space Jam sequel with some basketball peers. NBA fans aren't exactly shocked by who made the cut.
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Marvel reveals it's trying to recruit Keanu Reeves into the MCU
Movies Last night
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Kevin Feige revealed that Marvel Studios has repeatedly tried to recruit the unique actor into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). While Reeves, who recently starred in John Wick 3, has declined the studio's offers, Feige said he hoped the actor will change his mind when the right role comes around.
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Carey Price brings the hockey world to tears during the NHL Awards
NHL Awards Last night
Montreal's goaltender surprised a young fan who lost his mother to cancer, and there was hardly a dry eye in the house.
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Cracker Barrel blocks Tennessee church event over pastor’s ‘statements of hate and divisiveness’
US news Last night
Grayson Fritts, who called for LGBTQ people to be executed, and his All Scripture Baptist Church had planned a meeting at the Cracker Barrel in Cleveland, Tennessee, on June 29. Shortly after receiving a complaint, the restaurant announced that they disagreed strongly with the church’s “statements of hate and divisiveness,” adding that they would not be permitted onsite.
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What lies did your parents tell you as a child? 🤔
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@HashtagRoundup asked about the lies our parents tell us. Sometimes they were doing it to amuse themselves, sometimes for an easier life and sometimes just to be plain cruel. Whatever the reason, its clear parents are not always straight up with their kids.
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Two beluga whales complete an 11-hour flight to make it to their retirement home
Animals Last night
Little Gray and Little White, who were seasoned performers at an aquarium in China, arrived safely in Iceland where they will live out the rest of their days in a unique marine sanctuary.
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Vladimir Putin holds 17th annual call-in marathon
World news 45 minutes ago
The Russian president is expected to take calls from Russians for a few hours on a live television show that will be broadcast across the nation. Subjects will range from domestic to international affairs.
The Thunder make Steven Adams, Andre Roberson and Dennis Schröder available in trade talks
NBA Yesterday
In an effort to shed salary and stay below the luxury tax, Oklahoma City will make Adams, Schröder and Roberson "very available" in trade talks as well as the 21st pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, according to Sports Illustrated reporter @JakeLFischer.
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Himalayan glaciers melting at twice the rate since 2000
World news 1 hour ago
A new study found that the effects of climate change have caused the Himalayan glaciers to melt at a rate which doubled between 2000 and 2016, compared with the rate between 1975 and 2000.
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House music pioneer Philippe Zdar of Cassius has died
Music 3 hours ago
The music world is mourning the death of electronic music legend Zdar, one half of French duo Cassius, and the producer behind huge hits for the likes of Phoenix, Beastie Boys, Franz Ferdinand and MC Solaar. Zdar was killed on Wednesday night after accidentally falling from a window in Paris.
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The White House lockdown is over, DC Police confirm
US news Yesterday
The US Secret Service confirmed a backpack was left on Pennsylvania Avenue and an individual “attempted to jump a bike rack” but was apprehended and taken into custody. Press were ordered to stay inside the building.
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Youth baseball brawl among parents goes viral as police search for suspects
US news Yesterday
Police in Lakewood, Colorado, are still investigating those involved in a fight that broke out at a little league game. Footage of the incident has gone national and, according to reports, the altercation broke out after disagreements with the teenage umpire and there were multiple injuries.
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Here are all the winners of the NHL Awards for the 2018-19 season
NHL Awards Last night
From the league's top rookie to MVP and more, catch up with the best of the best in the hockey world.
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A new version of Avengers: Endgame is coming
Movies Yesterday
Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, confirmed that the movie will return to cinemas in the coming weeks with previously unreleased footage.
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Scotland go out of the World Cup after a retaken penalty
Women's World Cup Yesterday
Argentina came back from 3-0 down, completing the 3-3 comeback from the penalty spot. But there was controversy after it was retaken. Lee Alexander was adjudged to have left her line early, giving Argentina a second chance. The result means Scotland are out.
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Inside Out director has a new Pixar movie coming called Soul
Movies Yesterday
The film will arrive June 19, 2020, exactly five years after Inside Out's premiere.
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Bella Thorne tearfully criticizes Whoopi Goldberg for comment on her nude photos
Celebrity Yesterday
"Blaming girls for taking the photo in the first place is sick and honestly disgusting," Thorne said following Goldberg's comments on The View. She also defended an individual's choice to take such photos.
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