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Missing Clark Atlanta student Alexis Crawford found dead, police say
US news 5 hours ago
In a press conference, Atlanta police confirmed the body of the missing 21-year-old had been found in DeKalb County. Police have issued arrest warrants for two suspects, including Crawford's roommate.
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MIT's 'frolicking' robots are here to fuel your nightmares about the coming singularity
Amazing 5 hours ago
MIT's four-legged Mini Cheetah robot recently showed off its ability to do a backflip. In a new video, a group of mini-cheetahs were shown frolicking and performing synchronized flips.
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Former Trump adviser told Congress that she received death threats ahead of impeachment testimony
Politics This afternoon
According to a deposition released on Friday, President Trump's former top adviser on Russia, Fiona Hill, told congressional investigators that she received death threats and harassing phone calls ahead of her October 14 testimony in the impeachment inquiry. In addition to Hill's deposition, House investigators also released to the public a transcript of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman's October 29 testimony.
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Buffalo Wild Wings manager dies, several hospitalized after exposure to toxic cleaning fumes
US news This morning
The general manager at a Boston-area Buffalo Wild Wings is dead after being exposed on Thursday to a cleaning agent used on the kitchen floor. Fire officials say 10 others were hospitalized.
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Museum staff fired after trying to unionize, sparking protest in L.A.
The Marciano Art Foundation laid off nearly six dozen employees who had been attempting to unionize. The museum then said the space would be “closed to the public until further notice.”
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Memphis' James Wiseman ruled ineligible by NCAA
NCAA basketball 3 hours ago
According to James Wiseman’s attorney, Leslie Ballin, Memphis coach Penny Hardaway, whom the NCAA deemed a booster, helped Wiseman and his family with moving expenses in 2018. In a dramatic turn of events, the University of Memphis obtained a temporary restraining order against the association allowing Wiseman to play on Friday.
The baby in Death Stranding really does make noise from the controller
Gaming This afternoon
The PS4's speaker in the controller is being used by BB to communicate. For some, it's a different experience.
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Call of Duty makes changes to one of the game's most powerful weapons
Gaming Earlier today
The 725 shotgun had taken criticism from some players for being overpowered. The game's latest patch changes the gun, aiming to rebalance the weapon.
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South African rugby fans play fetch with beluga whale by the North Pole
Animals This afternoon
Add this to the bucket list: Playing actual fetch with a wild beluga whale near the Arctic Circle.
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Japanese women are fighting for the right to wear eyeglasses to work
Women in Japan are demanding an end to the prescriptive beauty standards faced by female employees after Nippon TV aired a story about companies that require female employees to wear contact lenses instead of glasses.
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FOTB fans are joking about Constance Wu's freedom with the announcement of the show's cancellation
Television Earlier today
The Fresh Off the Boat star famously expressed her frustration when the show got renewed for a sixth season, so people are making a callback to that moment now that the show is ending its historic run.
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Steph Curry's status for the season remains unknown amid conflicting reports
NBA Earlier today
A Warriors team source says that Curry's fracture in his left hand was "worse than originally thought," according to Bleacher Report's Ric Bucher. Another Warriors source refuted the claim, calling it "hogwash," the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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CDC says Vitamin E acetate may be cause behind vaping-related illnesses
Health Earlier today
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report on Friday that found Vitamin E acetate to have been in the lungs of 29 patients with an "e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury." The substance is added to some THC-containing products, and of the 29 people tested, most said they vaped THC.
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Cats may miss some big awards deadlines, IndieWire reports
Movies 3 hours ago
It seems as though Tom Hooper's Cats film will miss out on some awards nominations. The cut-off dates are nearing but the film isn't set to air until at least mid-December.
A controversial "young blood" transfusion startup is back in business
Jesse Karmazin, the CEO and founder of Ambrosia, told @ozm that the much-maligned California company is resuming operations.
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Joker is the most profitable comic book movie ever, according to Forbes
Movies This morning
Forbes reports the DC film topped $955 million (£746.8 million) worldwide after its fifth week.
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Jeff Goldblum says there is a 'presumption of innocence until proven guilty' regarding Woody Allen
US news Yesterday
In a new interview with the i newspaper, Goldblum said he would consider working with Woody Allen again in the future and defended him against allegations, saying "I think there is a presumption of innocence until proven guilty." The statement comes weeks after speculation over potential allegations against the actor began to surface.
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Nikita Kucherov draws criticism for 'cheap' hit on Vladimír Sobotka
NHL This afternoon
Some fans are calling for disciplinary action by the league after the Tampa Bay Lightning star made late contact with Buffalo Sabres forward Vladimír Sobotka on Friday. Sobotka was helped off the ice and did not return.
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Second person accuses Rep. Jim Jordan of ignoring sexual misconduct complaints
US news Earlier today
A lawsuit was filed on Thursday in which a professional referee alleged that the disgraced Ohio State wrestling coach Richard Strauss masturbated in front of him and Rep. Jim Jordan, an assistant coach at the time, brushed off the incident.
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Brazil's former president Lula released from prison
World news 4 hours ago
Judge Danilo Pereira Júnior ordered former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva be released from prison in Curitiba, Brazil, on Friday. The decision comes after the Supreme Court ruled that a person can be imprisoned only after all appeals to higher courts have been exhausted.
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