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Tyler, The Creator proves he can dance like MJ
Music 1 hour ago
The rapper snapped during his Governors Ball performance on Friday, and his dance moves are reminding some fans of another iconic performer.
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12 dead after 'disgruntled employee' opens fire in Virginia Beach municipal building
US news 5 hours ago
Virginia Beach Chief of Police Jim Cervera confirmed 12 people died in the shooting at the municipal center Friday afternoon. Several others were injured, and the gunman was killed by police. Police also confirmed the shooter was a public utilities employee who worked at the site of the shooting.
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Aaron Rodgers is never going to live down his chugging fail, is he?
NFL Last night
First, it was his own teammate who out-chugged him on the jumbotron at the Bucks game. Then, it was fellow NFC North quarterback Matt Stafford who showed Aaron Rodgers how it's done. And most recently, the QB of the Packers' biggest rival got in on the act. Brutal.
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Taylor Swift urges Tennessee senator to support LGBTQ protections
Celebrity 3 hours ago
In a letter, the singer-songwriter called on Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander to support the Equality Act, which, if passed, would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in housing, employment and other settings. Swift also asked her fans to write to their own senators and created an online petition urging the Senate to pass the bill.
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Kim Kardashian West visits death row inmate Kevin Cooper in prison
Celebrity Last night
The star visited California's San Quentin State Prison for an "emotional meeting" with Cooper, who was convicted in 1985 for a quadruple murder. Cooper has maintained his innocence for the last three decades.
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People reminisce on curating iTunes libraries as reports emerge of its shutdown
Technology Yesterday
Ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week, reports are coming out claiming the technology giant will shutter its digital music store, iTunes, and introduce three new apps.
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Your nostalgia for a body of water from your childhood could be a clue to your personality
Weird Yesterday
While admitting that "this is an extremely East Coast thing," @MeganMaileGreen joked that your personality as an adult is shaped by the specific lake or body of water you were obsessed with as a child.
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Investigators search for the body of 4-year-old Maleah Davis in Arkansas
US news Yesterday
Authorities initiated the search after activist Quanell X said that the girl's stepfather, who is the suspect in the case, allegedly confessed to dumping her body in the state.
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New Netflix series When They See Us hits home for viewers
Television 1 hour ago
The four-part series When They See Us tells the real story of the 1989 Central Park Park Five case, in which five teens were coerced into confessing to the rape of a white female jogger. Many are applauding director Ava DuVernay for her portrayal of the story and for shining a light on racial injustice.
Government releases transcript of audio evidence in Michael Flynn case before sentencing
US news Yesterday
In a transcript of a voicemail released on Friday, Trump's former lawyer John Dowd urged Flynn's lawyer to provide the White House with "info that implicates the president" ahead of his cooperation in the Russia probe. The voicemail was referenced in the second section of the Mueller report. Flynn faces sentencing for lying to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian ambassador.
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Is it time to rethink the concept of homework?
Education Yesterday
Homework has long been seen as a necessary educational requirement, but when @JamilahLemieux argued otherwise, she found wide-ranging support from parents and teachers alike.
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Report finds Canada guilty of genocide in Indigenous deaths and disappearances
Canada news Yesterday
A Canadian inquiry concluding that missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) over the past decades faced a "disproportionate level of violence" caused by "state actions and inactions rooted in colonialism and colonial ideologies."
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Imagine waking up to an 11-foot alligator in your kitchen 😬🐊
US news Yesterday
Break-ins are scary enough when there's a human perpetrator, but how about a massive alligator roaming your home at night? That's what happened to one family in Clearwater, Florida. Luckily, authorities remedied the situation before anyone got hurt.
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Luckily it was only a tree that got zapped when lightning struck the US Women's Open⚡️
Weather Yesterday
It's a good thing play was suspended when reports of dangerous conditions came down from Charleston meteorologists. Lightning shot down and hit a tree near the 11th hole, leaving quite a scar. Fortunately, no humans were injured.
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Sir Philip Green charged with assault for allegedly inappropriately touching a pilates instructor
UK news Yesterday
Sir Philip Green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanor assault after a pilates teacher in Arizona in the US alleged the businessman inappropriately touched her.
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Amnesty calls on Russia to restore the censored gay sex and kissing scenes in Elton John biopic
Movies Yesterday
In a statement, Amnesty International called for Russia to restore all deleted scenes in Rocketman, a biographical musical film based on the life of musician Elton John, calling the censorship "ridiculous" and "insulting for LGBTI people".
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Doc Rivers fined $50k for talking about how good Kawhi Leonard is
NBA Yesterday
The NBA fined the Clippers head coach a hefty sum after he went on ESPN's NBA Finals pregame show and compared Kawhi Leonard's game to Michael Jordan's. The Clippers are considered to be one of the top contenders to land Leonard in free agency, which likely played a role in the fine.
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Trump endorses Boris Johnson for prime minister ahead of UK visit
World news Yesterday
President Trump appears not to have waited to make his preference known in the Tory leadership race ahead of his visit next week by suggesting he would support the former mayor of London's bid for prime minister.
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NY Times blocks reporters from appearing on 'opinionated' shows, Vanity Fair reports
US news Yesterday
According to Vanity Fair, the New York Times masthead asked finance reporter David Enrich to decline an invite to appear on The Rachel Maddow show to avoid the appearance of bias in the age of Trump.
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Always Be My Maybe debuts on Netflix
Movies Yesterday
The movie, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park, is getting praise for its comedy, relatability and Keanu Reeves appearances.
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