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UFC 246: McGregor knocks out Cowboy in 40 seconds
UFC 4 hours ago
Conor McGregor returned to the Octagon with a stunning victory against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. Catch up with all the action from the UFC 246 main card right here.
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The many doors and cars that got buried in Newfoundland
Weather Yesterday
Parts of Newfoundland, Canada, are buried in snow following a crippling blizzard on Friday and Saturday. Residents are sharing photos of their buried vehicles, garages and doors of their homes.
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At least 70 killed in Houthi attack on camp in Yemen's Marib, AFP reports
World news 3 hours ago
Houthi rebels attacked a mosque in a military training camp in the Yemeni city of Marib during evening prayers on Saturday.
Conor McGregor gave Chad Johnson a new Irish name
Haha 2 hours ago
After his stunning victory over Donald Cerrone, the Irishman had a post-fight chat with Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson and offered him a new name.
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Who should Conor McGregor fight next after his stunning win at UFC 246?
UFC 4 hours ago
Jorge Masvidal? Kamaru Usman? Tony Ferguson or Khabib Nurmagomedov? MMA fans are considering plenty of options for Conor McGregor's next bout after he finished Donald Cerrone in just 40 seconds on his return to the Octagon at UFC 246.
Harry and Meghan will no longer use HRH titles or receive public funds, the palace says
Royal family Yesterday
Buckingham Palace released a statement saying the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to no longer use their HRH titles "as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family."
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Unique ways people are getting around in Newfoundland's blizzard 🏂
Weather Yesterday
A state of emergency was called following an unprecedented blizzard that hit Newfoundland, Canada, with authorities urging vehicles to stay off the road. Some residents are taking advantage of the cleared roads and finding more unique modes of transportation.
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Kentucky coach John Calipari ejected from game against Arkansas
NCAA basketball Yesterday
Calipari was ejected in the second half of Kentucky's match after receiving a double technical against Arkansas at the Bud Walton Arena.
Roxanne Modafferi batters Maycee Barber in huge upset win
UFC Last night
Modafferi, who made her MMA debut when Barber was just five years old, defeated her young opponent by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) at UFC 246 on Saturday night.
The Incredible Hulk of drinks may have ruined quite a few nights
Haha Yesterday
The question first posed by @dontihammond included a photo of two bottles: Hennessy and Hypnotique. The combination of liquors is commonly known as Incredible Hulk, and people are sharing their experiences drinking it.
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Canadian Armed Forces to assist Newfoundland after blizzard hits province
Weather Yesterday
A huge snow storm battered the eastern part of Newfoundland on Friday, prompting several areas of the province to declare a state of emergency. The airport and businesses remained closed in the capital of Newfoundland in Atlantic Canada on Saturday in the wake of a massive winter blizzard that covered cars in snow.
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The first Space Force uniforms are camouflage, and plenty of jokes have ensued
Haha Yesterday
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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Hong Kong police fire tear gas to disperse Sunday protests
World news 1 hour ago
Local officers used tear gas to end a pro-democracy rally at Chater Garden, in the heart of Hong Kong's business district. Police said they were surrounded by rioters throwing water bottles and other objects at them.
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National Archives exhibit censored images that criticized Trump, The Washington Post reports
Politics Yesterday
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."
No. 11 Louisville upsets No. 3 Duke at Cameron Indoor
NCAA basketball Yesterday
The Cardinals defeated Duke 79-73 on Saturday night, handing the Blue Devils their second loss of the week. David Johnson led the victory with 19 points off the bench while Dwayne Sutton added 13 of his own.
Toronto Blue Jays unveil new alternate jersey
MLB Yesterday
The team revealed new alternate uniforms that can be worn during both home and away games in 2020.
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Why finding this wild Indigo snake in Alabama is good news for birds
Science January 17, 2020
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 January 17, 2020
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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Tristan Thompson ejected from game for slapping Jae Crowder’s butt
NBA January 17, 2020
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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Rod Rosenstein authorized the release of Lisa Page and Peter Strzok texts
Politics Yesterday
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.
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