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Artists are drawing one mermaid per day for MerMay
Arts 28 minutes ago
It's not too late to begin the #MerMay challenge started by animator Tom Bancroft.
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University of Florida apologizes for 'inappropriately' ushering graduates off stage
US news 3 hours ago
Students at the University of Florida are speaking out after a faculty member forcibly rushed graduates, most of them African-American, off stage during one of the school's commencement ceremonies over the weekend. UF President W. Kent Fuchs issued an apology after videos of the incident surfaced online.
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Thanos is coming to Fortnite
Gaming 1 hour ago
Players will be able to wield the Mad Titan's Infinity Gauntlet in this gaming crossover.
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POTUS and Melania Trump spend 'very little time together,' Washington Post reports
US news 27 minutes ago
“They spend very little to no time together,” an old friend of the president told The Washington Post. The first lady's spokeswoman responded, "She’s focused on being a wife, and she’s focused on her role as first lady. And that’s it. The rest is just noise.”
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The Bluths are up to new and old hijinks for Season 5 of Arrested Development
Television 1 hour ago
Huzzah! The fifth season of Arrested Development will hit Netflix on May 29.
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This 25-year-old finance nerd won over Elon Musk—here's how
Galileo Russell is still coming down from the rush of his 23 minutes of fame. That’s how long he was in the spotlight during the bizarre Tesla earnings call last week, when a petulant Elon Musk cut off “boring” Wall Street analysts.
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Adele threw a Titanic-themed party for her 30th birthday
Celebrity 3 hours ago
Adele dressed as Rose from the movie Titanic as she celebrated her 30th in style.
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Nestle pays $7.15 billion to Starbucks for rights to sell its products
Business 5 hours ago
The Swiss-based company announced Monday that Starbucks will receive an up-front cash payment of $7.15 billion in exchange for the rights to sell the chain’s coffee, tea and food products in grocery stores and other outlets globally.
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Jeffrey Tambor gives his first interview since sexual misconduct allegations
Celebrity 1 hour ago
On the same day as the release of a Season 5 trailer for Netflix's Arrested Development, a Hollywood Reporter story has come out about Jeffrey Tambor in which he addresses the events leading to his firing from Amazon's Transparent. The story has been met with criticism.
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There is a worldwide vanilla shortage🍦
World news 4 hours ago
Crop failures in Madagascar, where most of the world's vanilla is produced, have pushed prices up to the point that the spice is now more expensive than silver.
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Woman handcuffed for driving with Canadian permit in the US
Canada news 4 hours ago
Emily Nield, from Ontario, was arrested and jailed by a Georgia police officer because she was driving with a Canadian license.
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Luke Cage faces a new threat in the latest Season 2 trailer
Television 1 hour ago
The indestructible hero meets his equally invulnerable match in the new teaser for the Season 2.
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1/3rd of freshmen have less than $1,000 saved for college
High school students and college students are not prepared to manage the costs of college. About 1/3rd of college freshman have less than $1,000 saved for college, according to a study from Junior Achievement USA and Rhode-Island-based Citizens Bank.
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Save Barnes and Noble from Amazon, New York Times op-ed says
Business 2 hours ago
Columnist David Leonhardt highlighted the government's lenient policies that might allow big corporations like Amazon to put stores like Barnes & Noble out of business.
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A document from the Satanic Panic of the 1980s is bringing back memories for some
History Last night
From BADD (Bothered Against Dungeons and Dragons), to using computer access codes or even just the alphabet, this police document outlines different ways of identifying ritualistic activities in young people. It provides some insight into what the moral panic was like during the 1980s when many people in America were afraid of organised Satanic ritualistic abuse.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates on Kanye West's search for 'freedom in the age of Trump'
Celebrity 2 hours ago
There is much buzz over Ta-Nehisi Coates' latest piece for The Atlantic, which focuses on Kanye West, his own experience with celebrity and the influence the rich and famous have on society.
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You'll want this motorized bike that's perfect for riding in the cold
The PodRide is a four-wheeled electric-assist bike that comes with headlights, storage, a small heater, and a windshield wiper. Covered by a fabric shell, cyclists can ride in various weather conditions. Would you bike around town in it?
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Pollen: the struggle is real 🤧
Haha Last night
Spring has well and truly arrived, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and thousands of people can't stop sneezing.
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Why it looks like there's snow on Bellandur Lake
India news 5 hours ago
Residents in the Bangalore suburb of Bellandur believe that sewage from households is behind the froth. The pollution highlights the need for a new sewage treatment plant.
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Putin defies protests to start historic fourth term
World news Last night
Vladimir Putin has been sworn in as president of Russia for the fourth time, after a weekend of protests in Moscow in which 1,600 people were arrested. Putin is now the longest-serving Russian leader since the death of Stalin in 1953.
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