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U.S. HuffPost
Woman Partially Sucked Out Of Southwest Plane Died Of Impact Trauma: Report
An airline passenger who was killed Tuesday when an engine explosion caused a
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Celebrity thinkprogress.org
Trump finally tweets about Stormy Daniels, accidentally incriminates himself
On Wednesday morning, President Trump claimed that a composite sketch of the man Stormy Daniels says threatened her in a Las Vegas parking lot in 2011 is of “a nonexistent man.” Trump retweeted a sketch of the man posted by a pseudonymous Twitter account, “Deplorably Scottish,” and wrote, “A sketch years later about a nonexistent man. A total con job, playing the Fake News Media for Fools (but they know it)!” Daniels claims the threat against her occurred in 2011, shortly after Trump’s longtime attorney and “fixer,” Michael Cohen, called In Touch Magazine and threatened to sue if the outlet ran an interview with Daniels recounting her affair. During a recent interview with Anderson Cooper, Daniels
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Celebrity People
John Cena Was 'Just Protecting Himself' with 75-Page Contract He Made Nikki Bella Sign: Source
John Cena Was 'Protecting Himself' with 75-Page Nikki Bella Contract
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Celebrity USA Today
Professor who went on Barbara Bush 'racist' rant may not be saved by tenure, could lose job
Editor's note: Contains language that may be inappropriate for some readers. Discretion advised. VISALIA, Calif. - A California State University, Fresno professor's rant about Barbara Bush being an "amazing racist" might land her in hot water. Her tenure status might not save her career, school officials said. Randa Jarrar, an English professor at the central California university, began her more than five-hour Twitter firestorm within an hour of the official announcement of Bush's death on Tuesday. "Barbara Bush was a generous and smart and amazing racist who along with her husband, raised a war criminal," Jarrar wrote. "[Expletive] outta here with your nice words." She went on to call Bush
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World New York Post
Missing sub rumored to have brought Nazis to South America discovered
A missing German submarine said to have taken the defeated Nazi leadership to South America has been discovered after being lost at sea for nearly 73 years. The U-3523 was one of Hitler’s Type XXI submarines - a new and highly advanced design which came too late to stop an allied victory. It was the first class of U-boats designed to sail submerged for a prolonged period of time and had a range which allowed it to sail non-stop to South America. The U-3523 was thought to have been sunk by a British B24 Liberator attack on May 6, 1945, but the inability to locate the wreck fuelled rumors that it had escaped. Now the wreck has been located ten nautical miles north of Skagen - Denmark’s northernmost
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Lifestyle AOL.com
Paula Patton 'loves' her boyfriend of one month -- who's married to his wife of nearly 20 years
Paula Patton has found love with another woman's husband, according to Page
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U.S. Entertainment News
McKayla Maroney says she was abused “hundreds” of times by Larry Nassar
Former Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney said that she was molested by Larry Nassar “every time I saw him” and that the total number of incidents was in the “hundreds.” She told the Today Show’s Savannah Guthrie that Nassar’s molestation began immediately at their first meeting when she was only 13 years old.
