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U.S. Newsweek
Villanova University VP dead as love triangle unravels into murder-suicide
Two women, including a former Republican Senate candidate, have been found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, with police saying an extramarital affair was the reason behind the deaths. Meredith Chapman, 33, assistant vice president at Villanova University in Pennsylvania and a former communications manager for then U.S. Rep. Mike Castle of Delaware, was killed at her home in Radnor Township on Monday evening (April 23.) Her body was found alongside that of Jennair Gerardot, a woman from Wilmington, Delaware. Garardot believed Chapman was having an affair with her husband, Philly.com reported. Police said Gerardot took her own life. According to police, Gerardot disguised herself by wearing
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U.S. HuffPost
Jim Carrey Mourns Toronto Van Attack Victims With Powerful New Portrait
Jim Carrey's latest portrait is a haunting tribute to the victims of Monday's
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Politics Newsweek
Melania Trump's State Dinner Menu Slammed As 'Froo-froo Garbage' By Pundit
First lady Melania Trump’s menu for the state dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte was described as “froo-froo [sic] garbage” by a conservative pundit, who suggested the fare was out of touch. In a tweet, Erick Erickson mocked the menu selected by Melania-who eschewed an event planner in favor of organizing the occasion herself-which included a rack of lamb and jambalaya. “This menu is why I could never be President,” Erickson wrote on Tuesday, sharing a sneak peek at the menu that was shared by The Hill.
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Entertainment People
Photo of Barack Obama Consoling George W. Bush Has New Poignance with Bush's Dad Hospitalized
See Throwback Photo of Obamas Consoling George W. Bush as His Dad Is Hospitalized
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Style motor1
Best Cars Under $10,000 For College Graduates: Cheap, Safe, Fun
Safety, practicality, fun, or all of the above? Motor1 editors answer the multiple choice questions that will help you find a perfect car for your traveling college grad.
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World New York Post
Japan livid over ‘distasteful’ desert at North Korea summit
A dessert dish that South Korea plans to serve at Friday’s summit with the North has enraged Japan, which is demanding the “distasteful offering” not be served. The mango mousse - dubbed “Spring of the People” in a publicity photograph - depicts the small islands known as Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in Korea - islets whose sovereignty is disputed by Tokyo. They lie in the Sea of Japan, which Seoul refers to as the East Sea. “It is extremely regrettable,” a Japanese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Wednesday, adding that Japan had lodged a protest about the distasteful offering, according to Reuters. “We have asked that the dessert not be served.” Japan complained to South Korea about fans waving
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U.S. WABC - NY
WATCH: Pit bull attacks woman's foot on Lower Manhattan subway
In a 60-second video, a pit bull can be seen latching onto a young woman's shoe and refusing to release until the sneaker comes off.
