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People Are Torn Over Gillian Anderson Playing Margaret Thatcher In 'The Crown'
"The Crown" has made a casting choice that some fans say is leaving them with confusing feelings.
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Hillary The Donkey Rescued After 2 Years Stranded Alone On Island
She's now settling in at a sanctuary, and is set to eventually join a new herd.
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Valiant Dog Named RuPaul Helps Save Woman From Sexual Assault
RuPaul and fellow canine hero Louie sprang to their owner's defense when a man attacked her in a cemetery.
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Chunky Raccoon Stuck In Grate Rescued By Local Authorities
“It seems this little guy has been eating a little too well."
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This Wisconsin Bill Would Let Toddlers Hunt With Guns
But the legislation actually isn't that unusual, as 34 other states have no minimum hunting age.
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George H.W. Bush Called Trump A 'Blowhard' And Said, 'I Don't Like Him'
The author of a new book on the Bush presidents revealed some of their true thoughts on Trump.
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More Than 900 Post-Hurricane Deaths In Puerto Rico Won't Be Physically Examined
We might never know how many of those people died due to the hurricane, or how high the death toll really is.
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Astros Player Suspended From 5 Games For Racist 'Slant-Eye' Gesture
Yuli Gurriel apparently made the gesture in reference to Yu Darvish, who was born in Japan.
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As Russia Probe Heats Up, Conservatives Call For Special Counsel Mueller To Quit
The effort to discredit Mueller’s probe is underway.
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There's A Dark Side To Your Beloved Haribo Gummies, Says Horrific New Report
The company says it's launching an investigation after a disturbing documentary about its practices.
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Pets And People Are Joyously Reuniting After California Wildfires
Animal shelters and veterinary offices have been posting photos and videos of numerous heartwarming reunions between pet owners and the animals they feared were lost forever. Many of those reunions involve cats. “It’s harder to find cats in that kind of stressful situation,” Karen Blount, a veterinarian at Windsor Animal Hospital in Santa Rosa, told HuffPost.
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Strudel The Obese Dog's Fitness Journey Is Nothing Short Of Inspiring
The "gentle giant's" progress has made her a "miracle of a pup," her foster mom says.
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Some Truly Excellent Costumes From NYC's Famous Halloween Dog Parade
Hundreds of very good dogs gathered to strut their stuff.
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Tiger Kept At Truck Stop For 17 Years Dies, But The Legal Battle Isn't Over
His owner in Louisiana says he plans to get another big cat.
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Circuses Banned From Using Elephants In New York State
There’ll be no more elephants under the big top in New York state, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed a bill into law that prohibits the pachyderms in entertainment events like circuses and parades.“Elephants will no longer be subjected to this cruel abuse,” Cuomo tweeted Thursday.
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Your Dog Making A 'Sad Puppy Face' May Be Trying To Tell You Something
A new study suggests dogs use facial expression to communicate with people.
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Thousands More Flee Their Homes As California Wildfires Spread
Thousands more Californians evacuated their homes on Saturday as fierce wildfires spread due to constantly shifting winds, and officials expected the official death toll of 35 from the week of fires to rise with hundreds of people still missing. The 35 confirmed fatalities - including 19 in Sonoma County - make this the deadliest fire event in California history. Some 100,000 people have been forced from their homes, including another 3,000 evacuated from the city of Santa Rosa, about 50 miles (80 km) north of San Francisco, and another 250 from nearby Sonoma city.
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Bomb Blasts Kill At Least 300 People In Somalia's Capital
More than 300 people died after twin bomb explosions in Mogadishu, an official said on Monday, as locals packed hospitals in search of friends and relatives caught up in Somalia’s deadliest attack in a decade. The death toll will still be higher because some people are still missing,” Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of the city’s ambulance service, told Reuters on Monday. Aden Nur, a doctor at the city’s Madina hospital, said they had recorded 258 deaths while Ahmed Ali, a nurse at the nearby Osman Fiqi hospital, told Reuters five bodies had been sent there.