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Irish Spring responds to Georgia supermarket removing products ahead of Notre Dame game
NCAA football This evening
The University of Notre Dame, also known as the Fighting Irish, will face the University of Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. A Georgia supermarket removed Irish Spring products in honor of the weekend, something that caught the company's attention.
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People are getting excited for 'Storm Area 51' day despite repeated warnings 👽
Weird 47 minutes ago
Back in July, two million people signed up to raid US Air Force facility Area 51 on September 20 to "see them aliens." Though the event began as a joke, the masterminds behind it later announced that a music festival called Alienstock would take place the evening prior. Despite military and municipal warnings to stay away from the area, some folks made the journey to Downtown Las Vegas for the music event on Thursday night.
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Patriots release Antonio Brown
NFL 1 hour ago
Less than two weeks after joining the team, Brown thanked them for the opportunity. A statement from the team says "we feel that it is best to move in a different direction at this time.” Brown was recently accused of sexual assault.
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This photo is not from the September 2019 climate strike
World news 1 hour ago
A photo being shared on social media, supposedly depicting a mess left behind by climate strike protesters, is actually from a marijuana rally in April 2019.
Modern Family cast reacts to their first interviews
Television 4 hours ago
The nostalgia was real as Sarah Hyland, Sofia Vergara and more stars looked back at their first promotional interviews from 10 years ago. The show's 11th and final season is set to premiere later this month.
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Calvin Johnson details concussions, marijuana use in Sports Illustrated interview
NFL 5 hours ago
Retired Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson spoke with Mike Rosenberg of Sports Illustrated and revealed that he suffered at least nine concussions while with the NFL and smoked marijuana after every game to avoid using opioids.
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The Black Keys shut out hundreds of fans from the Wiltern Thursday
Hundreds of Black Keys fans who purchased tickets from usually reliable third-party vendors, such as StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats were shut out of the band's show at the Wiltern Thursday.
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A good Samaritan's bobcat rescue inspired an official warning
Animals 5 hours ago
A woman in Colorado Springs attempted to pick up an injured bobcat, placing it in the back of her car next to her seated toddler. Wildlife officials were not having it and urged animal lovers not to follow her lead.
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A driver is in custody after an SUV plows through a mall near Chicago
US news 5 hours ago
Police in Schaumburg, Illinois, confirmed that a man is in custody after an SUV plowed into Woodfield Mall on Friday afternoon, injuring three.
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The Human Skull Is Evolving, and Could Spark a Public Health Crisis
Evolution is not just something that happened in the past. It's happening now, morphing our skulls in dangerous and troubling ways. Experts worry this could be the start of a public health crisis.
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Actor Suzanne Whang has died
In memoriam Earlier today
Whang, who was the voice of HGTV's House Hunters, had been diagnosed with breast cancer 13 years ago.
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Jennifer Lopez returns in *that* green dress for Versace 2020
Celebrity Earlier today
The Hustlers star closed the Versace Spring 2020 runway show in Milan wearing an updated version of her famous 2000 Grammys green dress.
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Candace Owens tells Congress that 'White nationalism is not a problem' for Black America
US news This evening
During a hearing before the House Oversight Joint Subcommittee on Friday, conservative commentator Candace Owens said “based on the hierarchy of what’s impacting minority Americans, if I had to make a list of 100 things, White nationalism would not make the list.”
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Fat Joe's comments on Blackness in Latin America spark a discussion
Celebrity This afternoon
In an interview with Hot 97, the rapper talked about African influence in Carribean music and said "Latinos are Black," leaving some to suggest that he was referring to all people from Latin America. "Sometimes, Latinos may even identify themselves with African and Black culture more than Black people," he said.
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At least four dead and several injured in tour bus crash near Bryce Canyon, Utah
US news This evening
Emergency crews responded after a tour bus crashed near Bryce Canyon National Park, the Utah Highway Patrol confirmed. Officials said the bus driver was heading east-bound and drove into the guard rail.
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Trump praises 'man of titanium' Scott Morrison during White House visit
World news 5 hours ago
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and US President Donald Trump reaffirmed the strength of the Australia-US relationship when Morrison arrived at the White House for a state visit. The pair spoke about China and Iran during a press conference before holding bilateral talks and attending a state dinner.
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They call him Drip Bayless💧
Haha Earlier today
During a segment of Undisputed, sports commentator Skip Bayless claimed: "They call me Drip Bayless. That's what they call me on Twitter." Co-host Shannon Sharpe did not sound convinced.
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Kris Jenner & Yolanda Hadid Recreate 'Dynasty' for Harper's BAZAAR
Matriarchs Kris Jenner and Yolanda Hadid channel 'Dynasty' archenemies Alexis and Krystle Carrington in a hilarious send-up of the iconic ’80s soap opera.
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Beyoncé's Lisa Bonet cosplay has just surfaced
Celebrity This morning
The superstar shared images from her 37th year, including a photo of her in a throwback Lisa Bonet costume.
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