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  • Celebrity
    Yahoo Life

    Christie Brinkley, 68, makes a splash in a blue swimsuit: 'Grateful'

    The former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue star is hitting the beach.

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  • Lifestyle
    BuzzFeed

    25 Silly People Who DEFINITELY Knew What They Were Doing

    Nobody's gonna know...View Entire Post ›

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  • World
    The Week

    GOP senator says a war between NATO and Russia 'would end pretty quickly'

    GOP senator says a war between NATO and Russia 'would end pretty quickly'

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  • Science
    The Conversation

    Should I kill spiders in my home? An entomologist explains why not to

    He comes in peace. Matt Bertone, CC BY-NDI know it may be hard to convince you, but let me try: Don’t kill the next spider you see in your home. Why? Because spiders are an important part of nature and our indoor ecosystem – as well as being fellow organisms in their own right. People like to think of their dwellings as safely insulated from the outside world, but many types of spiders can be found inside. Some are accidentally trapped, while others are short-term visitors. Some species even enj

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  • Sports
    Yahoo Sports Canada

    AHL player covered in blood after epic heavyweight fight

    This fight between Kurtis Gabriel and Mathieu Olivier was one for the ages.

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  • Lifestyle
    BuzzFeed

    26 Stupid Things Terrible Bosses Forced Their Employees To Do That Were Awkward, Gross, Inappropriate, Or Straight-Up Infuriating

    "I worked at a retail store, and their rules were to...unfriend and unfollow anyone we know who worked at a competitor's business."View Entire Post ›

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  • World
    Reuters

    British businessman victim of execution-style hit in Mexican tourist zone

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -A British businessman living in Mexico was killed in front of his teenage daughter by gunmen who opened fire on his car near the popular tourist destination Playa del Carmen, according to a state government source and local media. The victim of the deadly attack on Saturday was Chris Cleave, 54, the source said. Cleave, a permanent resident of Mexico since 2013, was driving on a highway near Playa del Carmen in Quintana Roo state when his car was approached by two gunmen

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