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Lifestyle MercuryNews.com
Ask Amy: What happened in Vegas was spread through work email
DEAR AMY: A work friend was getting married, and she decided to have her wedding in Las Vegas. I was not able to attend the wedding, but I made her bridal veil and participated in a group gift from work friends. Afterward, she sent a group email at work, thanking all of her “true friends” that “bothered to come to the wedding.” I received no thank you for making the veil. I am hurt and feel like confronting her, but I’m not sure what to do. Jilted friend DEAR JILTED: You are right, and the bride is wrong; wedding etiquette (and general decency) states that the bride and groom should send a thank-you note for any gift they receive. That includes a veil. However, I don’t think you should hold your
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Celebrity People
Kim Kardashian Says She's Done With Selfies: 'I Don't Really Like Them'
Kim Kardashian Doesn't Like Taking Selfies Anymore
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Technology Business Insider
Apple has strong words for anyone who wants to 'jailbreak' their iPhone to run unauthorized apps (AAPL)
Some iPhone enthusiasts like to hack their own devices to apply tweaks and other unauthorized features.Apple says you shouldn't do that. Not only can jailbreaking make your iPhone run worse, and leave it more vulnerable to hackers — it can make it ineligible for service at Apple stores.
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Sports NBC Sports
In surprise to nobody, Carmelo Anthony reportedly will not opt out of $27.9 million
Carmelo Anthony is going to take the money. Who could have seen that coming?
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Politics HuffPost
Trump Leaves GOP Leaders Out To Dry On Immigration
WASHINGTON ― Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and other Republican leaders thought
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U.S. Fox News
I'm a pastor and I want you to quit church. Now!
At a time when church attendance is shrinking in America, I, a pastor, am encouraging people to quit church. Why? The answer is birthed out of conversations and research I’ve been a part of over the last several years. Regularly, I meet and train pastors and church leaders from all over the country through my leadership platform, ChurchBOOM. The conversations carry a common theme - a lot of people who attend church are passive towards serving, giving and community outreach. In most churches, 80 percent of the work is being carried out by 20 percent or less of the people. We’ve become a church of spectators and the pastoral staff is getting burned out. According to my own personal research, the
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Science Business Insider
This insane golden chamber contains water so pure it can dissolve metal, and is helping scientists detect dying stars
Hidden 1,000 metres under Mount Ikeno in Japan is a place that looks like a supervillain's dream. Super-Kamiokande (or "Super-K" as it's sometimes referred to) is a neutrino detector. Neutrinos are sub-atomic particles which travel through space and pass through solid matter as though it were air. Studying these particles is helping scientists detect dying stars and learn more about the universe. Business Insider spoke to three scientists about how the giant gold chamber works - and the dangers of conducting experiments inside it. Seeing the sub-atomic world Neutrinos can be very hard to detect, so much so that Neil deGrasse dubbed them "the most elusive prey in the cosmos." In this video, he



