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Artist accuses Aaron Carter of stealing his work to promote merchandise
US news 2 hours ago
Jonas Jödicke, a digital artist from Berlin, has accused Aaron Carter of stealing his work to promote the singer's merchandise online. Carter responded that Jödicke "should've taken it as a compliment."
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Rod Rosenstein authorized the release of Lisa Page and Peter Strzok texts
Politics 54 minutes ago
A DOJ filing on Friday night revealed that Rod Rosenstein authorized the release of text messages between FBI employees Lisa Page and Peter Strzok which criticized President Trump. The filing also alleged that he did so in part to protect them "from the drip effect of incremental releases of the texts by lawmakers or others," Politico reports.
Toronto Blue Jays unveil new alternate jersey
MLB 46 minutes ago
The team revealed new alternate uniforms that can be worn during both home and away games in 2020.
The first Space Force uniforms are camouflage, and plenty of jokes have ensued
Haha 3 hours ago
The United States Space Force, a new branch added to the US Military by President Trump, revealed a first look at their uniforms on Friday evening. The camouflage print has many people asking why that particular style would be necessary in space.
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National Archives exhibit censored images that criticized Trump, The Washington Post reports
Politics 5 hours ago
A new exhibit commemorating 100 years since the beginning of women's suffrage includes images of the 2017 Women's March on President Trump's inauguration day. The National Archives admitted to The Washington Post that signs critical of Trump were censored for the exhibit, as were ones with mentions of "women's anatomy."
Tristan Thompson ejected from game for slapping Jae Crowder’s butt
NBA Last night
The Cleveland center was ejected late in the third quarter of the Cavaliers' 113-109 loss to the Grizzlies on Friday night. Thompson slapped former teammate Jae Crowder on the buttocks as he walked past him at the free-throw line. Referee Kenny Mauer described the act as a "physical taunt."
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Why finding this wild Indigo snake in Alabama is good news for birds
Science Last night
Wildlife scientist David A Steen PhD announced that for the first time in 60 years a wild-born Indigo snake was found in Alabama, a sign that the reintroduction program is working. The endangered species is an apex predator which helps to restore the ecosystem by preying on other bird-eating snakes.
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Original yellow Wiggle Greg Page suffers cardiac arrest during bushfire relief concert
Australian news Yesterday
Page was taken to hospital after collapsing during a reunion concert for Australian bushfire relief on Friday night in Sydney. The Wiggles later confirmed Page had suffered a cardiac arrest at the end of the show. He "has had a procedure and is now recovering in hospital," the group said.
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Steve Cook sent off for a handball inside the box
Premier League 2 hours ago
Bournemouth defender Steve Cook was sent off for a deliberate handball during Saturday's match against Norwich.
Cancer patients living under a Mumbai bridge given shelter after public outcry
World news Last night
The Mumbai Mirror's Lata Mishra uncovered that over 100 cancer patients were living under the busy Hindmata flyover in Mumbai, India. The paper reported the patients were recovering from surgery, waiting for treatment and too poor to pay for accommodation. A wave of public support in response to Mishra's story has seen the local municipality and charities provide shelter to the patients.
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Hank Azaria says he will no longer voice Apu on The Simpsons
Television Yesterday
According to several entertainment outlets, the actor confirmed that he will no longer voice Apu on The Simpsons. Azaria's voicing role came into controversy in 2017 following the release of The Problem With Apu, a documentary that explored the implications of his role and how many South Asians viewed the character as an offensive caricature.
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Former congressman Chris Collins sentenced to two years in federal prison for insider trading
US news Last night
On Friday afternoon, US District Court Judge Vernon S. Broderick sentenced the former congressman to 26 months in federal prison for insider trading and lying to the FBI. "I did what I did and I violated my core values," Collins said in court.
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Happy Winnie The Pooh Day!
Today 4 hours ago
Fans are celebrating the famous fictional bear and his friends to mark author A.A. Milne's birthday.
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Erling Håland scores a hat-trick on his Dortmund debut
Bundesliga 1 hour ago
The 19-year-old scored a 23-minute hat-trick as a substitute for Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Dortmund were down 3-1 when he was introduced but they went on to win the match 5-3 against Augsburg.
These dance videos of LA influencers show how the industry is changing
Meet the influencers reshaping what success can look like in the world of commercial dance.
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Avalanche in Northern California ski resort leaves one dead, one seriously injured
US news Yesterday
According to authorities, an avalanche at the Alpine Meadows ski resort in Lake Tahoe killed one and left another seriously injured on Friday morning.
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Spotify is in talks to acquire The Ringer, WSJ reports
Pop culture Last night
According to The Wall Street Journal, Spotify is in early talks to purchase Bill Simmons' The Ringer and its podcasts.
Luka Dončić and Damian Lillard went bucket-for-bucket in a Dallas showdown
NBA Last night
Damian Lillard had 34 points and ten assists for the Blazers, but it was Dončić who won the battle, scoring 35 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to lead the Mavericks to their fourth-straight win.
Disney is dropping the Fox name from its recently acquired assets
Business Yesterday
According to reports, Disney is removing "Fox" from 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight names and logos, nearly one year after Disney's acquisition of the studios.
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Karlie Kloss opened up about being part of the Kushner family
Celebrity Yesterday
Following a much-discussed Project Runway moment in which a contestant brought up her in-laws — who include Ivanka Trump — Kloss explained that she voted against Donald Trump in 2016 and intends to do the same in 2020. "I’m sure I’m not the only person in this country who does not necessarily agree with their family on politics," she told late show host Andy Cohen.
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