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    'Fox & Friends' Walks Back Debunked Report About James Comey

    “Fox & Friends” has withdrawn a report about former FBI Director James Comey that was debunked hours earlier.

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    Kardashian enjoyed a night out with pals Jonathan Cheban and Stephanie Shepherd.

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    Woman requests time off for mental health, boss sends the perfect reply

    The world can be such a grim place sometimes that it's great when a story comes along that's just - well, just nice. Madalyn Parker is a web developer from Ann Arbor, Michigan. A couple of weeks back she shared an exchange she'd had with her CEO after she emailed her team to tell them she was taking time off for mental health reasons. SEE ALSO: This adorable chatbot wants to talk about your mental health Parker's tweet has since gone viral in a big way: When the CEO responds to your out of the office email about taking sick leave for mental health and reaffirms your decision.  pic.twitter.com/6BvJVCJJFq - madalyn (@madalynrose) June 30, 2017 The response on Twitter was overwhelmingly positive. I'm gonna have to start job hunting soon and I'm mentally ill & have panic attacks. Thanks for giving me hope that I can find a job as I am. - ollie (@recarmdran) July 2, 2017 Are y'all hiring - Anthony Ly (@Funkopedia) July 10, 2017 I work for @olark. We stick to our values (https://t.co/R4z2LGkW13) and strive to make business human :) - madalyn (@madalynrose) July 11, 2017 Last week, Parker's CEO Ben Congleton wrote a post on Medium discussing the reaction the tweet had received. It was titled, "It's 2017 and Mental Health is still an issue in the workplace." "It's 2017," he wrote. "I cannot believe that it is still controversial to speak about mental health in the workplace when 1 in 6 americans are medicated for mental health. "It's 2017. I cannot believe that it is still controversial to offer paid sick leave. Did you know that only 37% of full time employees in the US have paid sick leave? "It's 2017. We are in a knowledge economy. Our jobs require us to execute at peak mental performance. When an athlete is injured they sit on the bench and recover. Let's get rid of the idea that somehow the brain is different." WATCH: This prosthetic is an extra thumb you never knew you needed

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    Schoolboy dies after cheese from sandwich 'flicked into his mouth'

    Karanbir Cheema, 13, suffered a reaction following the incident at William Perkin C of E High School in Greenford, West London, on June 28. After 12 days in intensive care at Great Ormond Street Hospital, Karanbir, known as Karan to his friends, died on Sunday. Amarjeet Cheema, Karan’s father, told the Evening Standard he “wants answers”.

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    A suspected drunk driver plowed into a 'Fixer Upper' home - and the owners say they feel 'deceived' by the show

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    Investigators converge on Pennsylvania wooded area in search for missing men

    The Bucks County district attorney said "multiple locations" are being searched for four missing men who haven't been seen since last week.

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    Chilling picture shows female Isil fighter holding child moments before detonating suicide vest

    At first sight the picture appears to show a mother cradling her young child as she flees an Islamic State-held area of Mosul.  But a closer look reveals she is holding a trigger, which she will pull seconds later.   Woman holding detonator in Mosul blows herself up along with a small child moments after the picture was taken.  Credit: Al-Mawsleya TV An Iraqi TV station captured the moment before a suspected female Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) suicide bomber blew herself - and the baby - up near Iraqi troops. She had apparently tried to detonate an explosives vest hidden under her hijab as she passed the soldiers, but it failed to go off until she had walked some distance away, a cameraman for al-Mawsleya TV said. A picture shows a general view of the damage in the old city of Mosul Credit: AFP She was killed along with her child, while two soldiers and several civilians were injured.  The station had been filming the battle between Iraqi troops and Isil fighters and did not realise what they had caught on camera until they reviewed their footage later.  Isil is cornered in a tiny square of the historic Old City, which the army said could be liberated by the end of the day.  Credit: AFP "We are seeing now the last metres and then final victory will be announced," a host of Iraqi state TV said on Saturday, citing the channel's correspondents embedded with security forces battling in Isil’s redoubt in the Old City, by the Tigris river. "It's a matter of hours," she said. The jihadists have used everything in their arsenal to fend off the troops in the final throes of the nine month-long offensive. Isil’s use of female suicide bombers in battle, while not new, is exceedingly rare and demonstrates the group’s desperation. More than 20 female suicide bombers hiding among civilians are believed to have detonated explosives in the last two weeks. Credit: EPA One general claimed they were even using their own children as human shields.  “The women are fighting with their children right beside them,” Lieutenant General Sami al-Aridi said. “It’s making us hesitant to use air strikes, to advance. If it weren’t for this we could be finished in just a few hours.” Preventing the attacks has proved difficult. Iraq’s socially conservative culture means soldiers do not ask women to lift up their clothes to check for explosives as they do men.  An Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) member drinks as he sits amid the rubble in the old city of Mosul  Credit: AFP Isil's so-called "jihadist brides" typically stay at home and look after the children, but experts say women are becoming more active, wishing to also take part in jihad on a par with men. During a recent visit to Mosul, civilians told the Telegraph that the women Isil members were as brutal as the men. “I was more afraid of the women fighters than the men, they were like wild animals,” said Umm Omar.  She said women in Isil served as hisba, or morality, officers and would ensure females living in the so-called caliphate adhered to the jihadists’ strict dress code.  She claimed many were whipped for minor infractions. 

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