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PerezHilton.com Japanese Pop Star In Critical Condition After Being Stabbed By Fan, According To Reports PerezHilton.com This is SO scary!! A Japanese pop star is in the hospital in critical condition after she was stabbed repeatedly by an obsessive fan in Tokyo on Saturday afternoon. Related: Celine Dion Reflects On Losing Her Husband & Brother To Cancer In The Same Week. J-Pop Idol Mayu Tomita Stabbed by Fan in TokyoHollywood Reporter J-pop star Mayu Tomita stabbed more than 20 times by stalkerNew York Daily News Pop singer stabbed multiple times by fan whose gift she refused, police sayAtlanta Journal Constitution Chicago Tribune -Page Six -Washington Times -KTA…
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National Catholic Reporter 'The meeting is the message,' pope tells head of al-Azhar National Catholic Reporter Pope Francis talks with Ahmad el-Tayeb, grand imam of Egypt's al-Azhar mosque and university, during a private meeting at the Vatican May 23. (CNS/Max Rossi, Reuters). Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service | May. 23, 2016. PrintemailPDF. Leaders of the world's two largest faiths reconciled with a hug and a kissWashington Post Pope Francis holds talks with Sunni Islam leader in breakthrough Vatican meetingReligion News Service Pope: Most Holy Trinity Shows God Is a Communion of LoveNational Catholic Register Aleteia EN -Breitbart News -BBC News -Catholic …
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Los Angeles Times Did Draymond Green purposely kick Steven Adams in the groin? You decide [Video] Los Angeles Times Midway through the second quarter of Game 3 on Sunday night, Golden State's Green flailed out his leg and struck Oklahoma City center Steven Adams in the groin for the second time in two games. and more » Google
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TechCrunch E3 launches new side event to stay relevant and avoid dying TechCrunch It's hard to compete with PAX. While E3 is still considered as the most important gaming event of the year, video game publishers are slowly but surely spending less time and money for the Los Angeles event. The Entertainment Software Association wants ... E3 Live to Debut in Los AngelesPR Newswire (press release) E3 will hold a public gaming event this yearEngadget E3 Live is a new public event that lets fans try unreleased video gamesVentureBeat Polygon -Ars Technica -Gamasutra -Shacknews all 29 news articles » Google
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AlterNet 6 Extraordinary Art Projects Use Plastic Trash to Highlight the Crisis Facing the World's Oceans (Video) AlterNet Reclaimed marine debris gets a new life as art that is also a plea to protect the oceans. By Nathaniel Berman / AlterNet. May 23, 2016. Print · COMMENT NOW! The plastic trash crisis facing the Earth's marine environment is truly a tragedy of the ... and more » Google
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Former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields was hired by the Huffington Post months after she broke with the conservative outlet on bitter terms. Fields resigned from Breitbart in March, claiming that her former employer refused to defend her after she claimed to have been assaulted by Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski during a news conference. Journalist Michelle Fields. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Glamour) Now, Fields will resume her coverage of the presumptive Republican nominee at an outlet known for being much more liberal than the openly conservative Breitbart.com. CNN Money was first to announce the news Sunday night. “After the tumultuous even…
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BBC News Zika outbreak fuelled by mosquito control failure, says WHO boss BBC News The spread of Zika is the price being paid for a massive policy failure on mosquito control, says World Health Organization leader Margaret Chan. Speaking at the agency's annual World Health Assembly, Dr Chan said experts had "dropped the ball" in the ... Zika virus threat in Arizona puts focus on mosquito controlazcentral.com Virginia ramping up efforts to prevent spread of Zika virusThe Bellingham Herald US states on Zika's frontline see big gaps in funding, expertiseReuters The Denver Post -WTSP.com -Washington Times -WWNO all 106 news articles » Google
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Daily Mail Hillary and Bill Clinton dodge 'death taxes' by putting their home into trusts Daily Mail Hillary and Bill Clinton have been using financial planning strategies to reduce their exposure to the so-called 'death tax' that she wants to raise, new documents have confirmed. The couple have created residence trusts for their Chappaqua, New York ... and more » Google
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BALTIMORE (AP) — A Baltimore officer was acquitted Monday of assault and other charges in the arrest of Freddie Gray, dealing prosecutors a significant blow in their attempt to hold police accountable for the young black man’s death from injuries he suffered in the back of a police van. Edward Nero, a Baltimore police officer who was involved in Freddie Gray’s arrest, exits the Baltimore City Circuit Court for a lunch recess during the first day of his trial on May 12, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. This is the second trial related to the death of Freddie Gray, who died while in police custody. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images) A judge also found Officer Edward Nero n…
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NEW YORK — Chirlane McCray, wife of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, said she was truly shocked when she learned that her own daughter, someone she described as a “high-achiever,” suffered from depression, anxiety and an addiction. Speaking from the pulpit of Riverside Church near Columbia University, the first lady of New York City described her desire to love her daughter, Chiara de Blasio, “into wellness.” As a mother, McCray said she researched ways to help her daughter as she struggled to learn more about cognitive behavioral therapy and just who she could trust to have her daughter’s best interests at heart. NYC first lady Chirlane McCray (Getty Images/Andy Ka…
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When filmmaker, writer and former pastor Elijah Stephens set out to try and “bridge the gap between the scientific and the miraculous” he said that he did so with an essential guiding principle in mind: “Let the truth go wherever it leads.” Considering his Christian worldview, Stephens — who is currently working on an untitled documentary about miracles — said that he obviously went into the project with a bias, but that he decided to objectively explore claims of supernatural healing by putting stringent rules and regulations into practice. “If God’s real and doing stuff today I want to know about it … I wanted to find objective evidence,” the filmmaker recently told T…
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People Magazine All Grown Up! The World's First Surviving Septuplets Have Graduated High School People Magazine Seven members of the Carlisle High School class of 2016 have the same last name on their diplomas. The McCaugheys of Iowa started making headlines over 18 years ago on Nov. 19, 1997 when they became the world's first surviving set of septuplets in the ... The McCaughey Siblings: World's First Surviving Septuplets Graduate High SchoolHollywood Life World's first surviving septuplets graduate from Iowa high schoolSioux City Journal McCaughey septuplets graduate high schoolWFAA.com Roanoke Times -Seventeen Magazine -Daily Mail all 28 news articles » Google
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UPI.com Blood test detects undiagnosed diabetes in hospital patients UPI.com Patients with high blood sugar and no known history of diabetes were five times more likely to leave the hospital with a diagnosis if given a standard test. By Stephen Feller | May 23, 2016 at 11:16 AM. Follow @upi. Comments. share with facebook. share ... Blood Test Uncovers Undiagnosed Diabetes in Hospital Patients with High Blood SugarPR Newswire (press release) Insurance type, family composition affect glycemic control in type 1 diabetesHealio I Have Diabetes, Therefore I Am?MD Magazine all 6 news articles » Google
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VIENNA (AP) — Austria’s interior minister has announced that a left-leaning candidate has narrowly won presidential elections over an anti-immigrant Euroskeptic politician. The results ease immediate establishment party fears that the country could lurch to the right. Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka said Alexander Van der Bellen collected 40.3 percent of the votes compared to 49.7 percent for Norbert Hofer of the right-wing Freedom Party. Only a little more than 31,000 votes separated the two, out of more than 4.6 million ballots cast. Hofer conceded the race in a Facebook post on Monday. The results ease the scenario among establishment parties that Austria’s pol…
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Forbes Insiders: Opel Likely To Get Away With Dieselgate Cheating, Fiat Won't Forbes Both GM's Opel and Fiat Chrysler have become the targets of serious dieselgate accusations. The companies have been in the media for months. Last week, the matter became official, and both carmakers were held accountable by German regulators. and more » Google
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USA TODAY Supreme Court gives black death-row inmate new life USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court gave a black death-row prisoner new life Monday by ruling that prosecutors unconstitutionally barred all potential black jurors from his trial nearly 30 years ago. The 7-1 verdict, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, ... SCOTUS Orders New Trial, Finds Racial Bias in Jury SelectionNBCNews.com Politics|Supreme Court Throws Out Death Sentence From All-White JuryNew York Times Supreme Court sides with death row inmate in racial discrimination caseCNN Vox -Huffington Post -Reuters -Los Angeles Times all 52 news articles » Source
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Newsweek How To Save Antibiotics Newsweek Recent years have seen Europe grapple with a series of interrelated crises, from continuing economic malaise and widening socioeconomic inequalities, to the mass influx of refugees fleeing conflict, growing xenophobia, terrorism and most recently the ... Protecting the world form deadly superbugsWPTZ Antimicrobial resistance could claim 10 million lives annually, cost $100 trillion by 2050Healio No ready cure for our overdependence on antibioticsIrish Independent AllAfrica.com -The Star Online -Intellectual Property Watch -Financial Express all 18 news articles » Google
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Deutsche Welle Seeking traces after the deadly fire Deutsche Welle At least 17 girls died in Thailand when a fire broke out in their school dormitory in the middle of the night. Why could they not escape the flames? A horrible rumor is making the rounds in the media. and more » Source
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Austin American-Statesman Austin tech leaders launching nonprofit ride-hailing company Austin American-Statesman The RideAustin app will go live by mid-June and initially work only for downtown and airport rides. Organizers say the rates will fall in between what Uber and Lyft were charging, and GetMe and cabs rates. Tech leaders, some of whom supported Prop 1 ... Your next Lyft ride in Manhattan will be half-off, but your driver won't mindThe Verge Uber's Conscientious ObjectorsMotherboard Lyft revs up driver benefits, touts 11M rides per monthNew York Business Journal New York Post -New York Times -The Weekly Standard (blog) all 14 news articles » Google
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WMBF Could 'Star Trek'-like 'tricorder' for health be near? WMBF Most neighborhood parks in the United States are geared toward younger people, which limits their use, a new study suggests. More. Most neighborhood parks in the United States are geared toward younger people, which limits their use, a new study ... Star Trek tricorder-style device can monitor body signals in during exerciseDaily Mail all 2 news articles » Google
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WMBF Could 'Star Trek'-like 'tricorder' for health be near? WMBF Most neighborhood parks in the United States are geared toward younger people, which limits their use, a new study suggests. More. Most neighborhood parks in the United States are geared toward younger people, which limits their use, a new study ... and more » Google
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Actress Michelle Rodriguez sounded off about what it’s like to be a woman in Hollywood, comparing the glamorous lives of females in Hollywood to slavery. A TMZ photojournalist caught up with Rodriguez at Los Angeles International Airport recently, where she was asked about actor Seth Rogen’s suggestion that he is responsible for raising awareness about the gender wage gap. Actress Michelle Rodriguez in Cannes, France. (Ian Gavan/Getty Images) “That’s the world we live in. It’s a patriarchal society,” the “Fast and Furious” star told TMZ. “Yes, I get paid a lot less than my colleagues. I don’t complain. I’m not going to whine about it,” Rodriquez said. “It’s like b…
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New Scientist Cranky young sun could have kickstarted life on Earth New Scientist Giant flare-ups from the young sun might have kept early Earth warm – and any life nicely fertilised. By splitting inert nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere, charged particles from the sun could have sparked chemical reactions that heated the planet ... and more » Google
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The Conversation UK Solar storms could solve longstanding paradox of how life on Earth arose The Conversation UK Monica Grady receives funding from the STFC and EU Horizons 2020. She is a Trustee of Lunar Mission One and a member of the EUROCARES consortium. Partners. The Open University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. Cranky young sun could have kickstarted life on EarthNew Scientist all 13 news articles » Google
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TV Guide (blog) Catfish's Nev Schulman Is Engaged to His Pregnant Girlfriend TV Guide (blog) The Catfish host revealed the happy news Sunday night with an Instagram selfie showing off Perlongo's massive engagement ring. On her own Instagram, Perlongo had a bit more fun with the announcement, sharing a photo of Schulman eating deli meat from ... and more » Google
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NPR 3 Days On Everest End With 3 Climbers Dead, 2 Missing NPR Eric Arnold had tried to summit Mount Everest before. He survived the earthquake and avalanche at base camp in 2015, which shut down the mountain for last year's climbing season, The Washington Post reports. And he was at the mountain for the tragedy ... and more » Source
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Channel News Asia Stan Wawrinka gets out of first round at French Open ESPN PARIS -- Stan Wawrinka came dangerously close to becoming the first defending French Open champion in 48 years of Open era tennis to go out in the first round. Wawrinka rallied to defeat Lukas Rosol 4-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on a rainy Monday at Roland ... Live: Wawrinka Vs. RosolATP World Tour The Latest: Wawrinka edges Rosol in 5 sets to avoid stunnerMiami Herald Stan Wawrinka avoids upset in French Open first roundSports Illustrated Salon -World Tennis Magazine -The Guardian -Sports Chat Place all 145 news articles » Google
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Zakia Belkhiri instantly became the darling of the left when the hijab-wearing Muslim woman — lips puckered and offering a peace sign with her fingers — was photographed taking a selfie in front of an anti-Islam demonstration in Belgium last week. The story of Belkhiri “trolling” the haters was picked up by many outlets. ChristianToday said the protest “backfired” due to the her presence. Mashable noted Belkhiri’s “defiant selfies,”Huffington Post UK described her actions in the face of “hostility,” and the BBC highlighted her “cheeky selfie.” “This wasn’t a protest at all, this was just to share joy and peace,” the 22-year-old told the BBC in an email, …
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Bleacher Report Saints signing Vincent Brown after last week's wideout cattle call NBCSports.com The Saints cast a wide net last week, looking at a bunch of veteran wide receivers of varying pedigrees. They picked one. According to Adam Caplan of ESPN, the Saints are signing Vincent Brown. The former Chargers third-rounder finished last season in ... Vincent Brown to Saints: Latest Contract Details, Comments and ReactionBleacher Report New Orleans Saints to sign WR Vincent Brown, source saysNOLA.com Source: Saints sign veteran wide receiver Vincent BrownThe Advocate (blog) all 4 news articles » Google
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Feherty to offer prime-time commentary for NBC at Olympics Charlotte Observer NBC Sports golf analyst David Feherty will offer commentary during the network's prime-time coverage at this summer's Rio Olympics and take part in the broadcast of the opening ceremony. FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, David Feherty walks on ... and more » Google
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