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Cuba plane: More than 100 die in Havana air crash
byMore than 100 people have died after a Boeing 737 airliner crashed and exploded near Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuban state media say. Three people have survived but are in a critical condition in hospital, Cuban Communist Party newspaper Granma reported. The plane came down shortly after take-off, crashing in a field. It […]
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Mo Salah scores again as boots enter British Museum collection
byDonation of record-breaking Liverpool player’s mint green footwear part of Egypt project A pair of Mohamed Salah’s mint green football boots are to enter the collection of the British Museum, to be displayed next to ancient Egyptian sandals in a gallery near its mummies. The boots, specially moulded for the shape of the Liverpool player’s feet, […]
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North Korea’s Sudden Shift Puts South’s Leader on the Spot
bySEOUL, South Korea — A week ago, things could not have been going better for President Moon Jae-in of South Korea. He was successfully arranging a meeting between North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, and President Trump. His approval ratings at home were soaring. The tone had changed so much that Mr. Trump had even called […]
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Arguing with your partner may worsen symptoms of chronic pain
byFighting with your partner could have bigger implications than just affecting your emotional health according to a new study, which has found that daily tension in a relationship could also affect the physical health of those with chronic conditions. Carried out by researchers at Pennsylvania State University, the study set out to see if those […]
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Deal Alert: Snag our TODAY favorite flat iron for only $16
byUnlike some girls, I’ve never really been devoted to hair straighteners. Sure, I used to flat iron my wavy locks back when my hair was thick and unmanageable (trust me, you don’t want to see my middle school photos!), but once I found a hairstylist who could shape my waves into something beautiful, I never looked back. […]
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Britain gets ready for royal wedding revelry
byLONDON (AFP) – Street parties, open-air screenings and hipster bars are all offering Britons a chance to join in celebrations of the Windsor Castle wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday (May 19). Here are ways five ways in which Britons are celebrating – or bemoaning – the royal nuptials: HEN AND STAG […]
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Hawaii Volcano Continues to Impact the Travel Industry
byAs new fissures tear through the ground near Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, officials are considering additional evacuations that could impact travel to the popular tourist attraction. One of the fissures opened up around 25 miles east of Kilauea’s summit and could result in the closure of an important exit route, Highway 132. There are an estimated 2,000 […]
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Kenya Moore, 47, Accused Of Faking Pregnancy After Being Caught Without Bump
byRHOA’ co-stars are skeptical that she’s expecting her first child. After RadarOnline.com exclusively reported that Kenya Moore’s Real Housewives of Atlanta co-stars don’t believe she’s pregnant with her first child, fans are beginning to suspect the same. Moore, 47, posted the first photo of her baby bump while having a date night with husband Marc Daly at Top Golf. Although a slight bump could […]
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OnePlus 6 arrives May 22 with iPhone X-style notch, 6.3-inch screen
byThe OnePlus 6 got its big unveiling at a London press event Wednesday, riding a wave of anticipation, carefully tailored hints on social media — and a few unplanned leaks. With this latest offering, the company hopes that its relatively affordable flagship will lure people away from expensive marquee phones like the Galaxy S9 and iPhone X. Known primarily by Android enthusiasts, OnePlus […]
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Ancient Chinese farmers sowed literal seeds of change in Southeast Asia
byPeople who moved out of southern China cultivated big changes across ancient Southeast Asia, a new analysis of ancient human DNA finds. Chinese rice and millet farmers spread south into a region stretching from Vietnam to Myanmar. There, they mated with local hunter-gatherers in two main pulses, first around 4,000 years ago, and again two […]
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