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Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy reveals broken neck bones, Washington Post reports
US news Last night
The billionaire’s autopsy revealed that the hyoid bone in his neck was broken, according to the Washington Post. The newspaper reports the injuries are consistent with death by hanging, but also strangulation.
Nora Quoirin probably died of starvation, Malaysian police say
UK news 5 hours ago
After the body of the 15-year-old was identified on Tuesday, a post-mortem exam revealed that the teenager most likely died from internal bleeding, which was probably caused by starvation and stress, according to the police.
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Gibraltar all set to rule on the detention of Iran oil tanker as US applies to seize it
World news 1 hour ago
A court in the British territory will decide on Thursday whether to continue the detention or release the Iranian oil tanker Grace 1. It was seized in July because it was suspected to be in breach of EU sanctions. The US Department of Justice has now made an application to block the release of the tanker as Iranian media reported that the tanker was due to be set free.
Six Philadelphia police officers shot in hours-long standoff
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Philadelphia police were engaged in an hours-long standoff with a shooting suspect who injured six police officers.
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The 'Storm Area 51' event is now a music festival called Alien Stock 👽
Weird Yesterday
Things are about to get weird(er) in Nevada. The masterminds behind the viral "Storm Area 51" event turned the joke into an actual alien-themed music festival, which they say will take place September 19-22 and will celebrate "Aliens and the Unknown."
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People are reporting that their Amazon Prime accounts are down
Technology 5 hours ago
Amazon Prime subscribers are reporting that their Music and Video accounts are not working. Bots that detect down websites are confirming connection issues.
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Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell found living in Massachusetts
US news Yesterday
According to the Daily Mail, the UK socialite, who is facing renewed scrutiny for her alleged role in the late financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scandal, is staying at the mansion of CEO Scott Borgerson in Manchester-by-the-Sea. Borgerson denied the report. Maxwell hasn't been seen publicly in three years, and was recently sued by an alleged victim, who accused Maxwell of procuring underage victims for Epstein.
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India's LGBTQ community celebrate their first 'real' Independence Day
Amazing 39 minutes ago
In September 2018, India's Supreme Court revoked a colonial-era law, known as Section 377, which made homosexuality a criminal act. Therefore, the country's LGBTQ community have been marking this year's Independence Day as their first real day of freedom, and have shared a video featuring activists, filmmakers and writers singing the national anthem.
Russian passenger plane makes emergency landing after engine sucks in flock of birds
World news 5 hours ago
Russian carrier Ural Airlines confirmed flight A-321 from Zhukovsky to Simferopol made an emergency landing near Moscow after a flock of birds hit both engines.
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A 90s Russian clip for Pizza Hut is blowing people's minds again
Haha Yesterday
The unusual commercial, featuring Russians fighting over the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, who oversaw reforms before the collapse of the Soviet Union, resurfaced this week. It originally aired in 1997.
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Extreme climate change has arrived in America
The Post found the fastest-warming places in the U.S by analyzing over a century of data. The 2°C figure has emerged as a critical threshold for global warming but major areas are nearing or have already crossed the 2°C mark.
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Seven houses destroyed in explosion in London, Ontario
Canada news 2 minutes ago
Authorities say that seven houses were destroyed after a vehicle drove into a home in the Canadian city of London, Ontario, leading to an explosion.
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South Korea eyes unified 'One Korea' by 2045
World news Last night
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Thursday that North Korea and the US are at the "most critical juncture" in the denuclearization process and that he envisions a unified Korean Peninsula by 2045. He also addressed the escalating tensions between Japan and South Korea by saying he will "gladly join hands" if Japan chooses dialogue and cooperation.
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Ben Shapiro says it's a 'you problem' if people have to work more than two jobs
US news Yesterday
In a recent video, the political commentator said people that had to work multiple jobs to have a decent home and food on the table "probably shouldn't have taken the job that's not paying you enough. That'd be a you problem."
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Mediation over equal pay between US Soccer Federation and USWNT breaks down
US Soccer Yesterday
The new development comes after all 28 players in the World Cup-winning team filed a lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation in March alleging gender discrimination. A USSF spokesperson said they were "continuing to work to find a resolution."
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Nick Kyrgios smashes two rackets after heated exchange with umpire
Tennis 2 hours ago
The Australian tennis star received a time violation from the umpire at the Cincinnati Masters and walked off the court where he was seen smashing two of his rackets. Karen Khachanov held his cool to defeat Krygios 6-7, 7-6, 6-2.
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Three years have passed since Colin Kaepernick first protested systematic oppression
US news Yesterday
The former NFL quarterback released a video on the three-year anniversary of his first protest, adding that he will "continue to work and stand with the people in our fight for liberation, despite those who are trying to erase the movement!"
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The Masked Singer Season 2 promo showcases outrageous new costumes
Television Yesterday
Hosted by Nick Cannon, the music competition that features celebrity contestants in disguises returns in September on Fox.
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Rep. Steve King questions whether families would exist without rape and incest
US news Yesterday
Calls for King's resignation grew after the congressman made the controversial statement while defending a recent bill banning abortion even in cases of rape and incest. This year, the former top Republican was removed from committee assignments for racist remarks.
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A first date asking for read receipts elicits strong reactions
Today Yesterday
Red flag or fair play?
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