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Justin Bieber Really, Really, Really Wants to Be a Good Husband
The Biebers are here now that ü need them.
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A troubling new map shows what your city's climate will look like in 60 years. San Francisco will feel like LA, and New York will be more like Arkansas.
A new study shows what the climates of various US cities might look like in 60 years. New York City will have a climate like the one Arkansas has today. The Bay Area will feel more like Los Angeles.
The research is accompanied by an interactive map that lets users see which place currently has a climate that's similar to what their city might experience in the future.
The study's authors found that overall, if carbon-dioxide emissions continue to increase unabated, the climate in North American...
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White House signals State of the Union will be shortest since George H.W. Bush
'This one probably won't be a marathon,' a White House official said Tuesday. 'He's been tightening the text with his Sharpie, not expanding it.'
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Trump’s $107 Million Question. Donald Trump’s inauguration was the most expensive on record. Who was buying access? And what were they getting?
Donald Trump’s inaugural committee did indeed spend money at the Trump International Hotel—at least $700,000 in four days.
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Vision 2030: Towards A New Saudi Arabia Or No Saudi Arabia?
Authored by Andrew Korybko via Oriental Review,
Saudi Arabia clinched 37 deals worth $53 billion after announcing that it intends to attract upwards of $426 billion in total over the next decade as it seeks to advance Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s (MBS) ambitious Vision 2030 agenda of socio-economic reform. The young leader knows that his majority-youthful country has no hope for the future if it doesn’t rapidly transition to a post-oil economy before its world-famous reserves run dry,...
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In FX’s Latest War With Netflix, Who’s Right and Who’s Wrong?
FX Networks chief John Landgraf is once again lashing out at Netflix, this time taking issue with the streaming giant’s decision to self-report viewership numbers for a handful of titles, including Sex Education and You. Appearing in front of journalists at the TV Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena
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Online map: don’t eat fish caught here; don’t swim there
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A recently created interactive map lets people know if pollution has made a Louisiana waterway unsafe for swimming, and tells anglers whether it's safe to eat their catch. The map shows 58 sites where contaminated fish have been caught or the bottom's too polluted for safe
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8 Things to Know About Stacey Abrams 8 Things to Know About Stacey Abrams
Under the pen name Selena Montgomery, the former Democrat candidate for governor of Georgia has written sexually explicit romance novels, including the books “Secrets and Lies,” “Reckless,” and “Hidden Sins.”
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Fantasy Basketball: Week 17 Start' Em & Sit 'Em and schedule analysis
With only one full week left before the All-Star break and trade deadline, solidifying your place in the standings is more important than ever.
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How much longer can Tom Brady keep being Tom Brady?
Brady wants to go until he’s 45. He’ll have a shot. In 2017, Tom Brady set the NFL record as the oldest player to ever start a Super Bowl at age 39.
In 2018, Tom Brady broke his own record by starting Super Bowl 52 at age 40.
On Sunday, he’ll rewrite the record books again, taking the field at Super Bowl 53 at 41 years old — more than 17 years older than the Rams quarterback who’ll challenge him, Jared Goff.
So will 2019 mark his last hurrah? According to the man himself, there’s “zero” chance...
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"Inspired and Inspiring": 10-Year-Old Boy Scout Wins Praise After Taking a Knee During Pledge of Allegiance — "This is why Colin Kaepernick's work is so powerful. A 10-year-old white Boy Scout from North Carolina taking a stand against discrimination."
"This is why Colin Kaepernick's work is so powerful. A 10-year-old white Boy Scout from North Carolina taking a stand against discrimination."