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Sorority sisters celebrate beauty with 'Melanin Illustrated' photo
A group of Florida sorority sisters posed in the azure waters of Costa Rica for what they called a "Melanin Illustrated" photo shoot that went viral Wednesday.
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Why Facebook's 'People You May Know' makes some weird suggestions
Facebook's friends algorithm suggested a user's landlady, even though they have no friends in common and she's not in the user's contacts.
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Who is Hugh Freeze? Conflicting views of former Ole Miss coach emerge
Once seen as a coaching genius and devout Christian, he's now facing allegations of inappropriate behavior.
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Home billed as world's tallest fails to draw winning bidder at auction
The 6,200-square-foot house with hydraulic elevator, three bedrooms and four bathrooms was once listed for $3.99 million.
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Chinese president oversees military parade in show of might
China's military has the "confidence and capability" to bolster the country's rise into a world power, President Xi Jinping said Sunday.
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Anthony Scaramucci's aggressive incompetence
How many c-words, f-bombs, and personal insults can you cram into one rant? Scaramucci was apparently bent on finding out.
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McCain's type of brain cancer vexes doctors, but emerging therapies are on the horizon
Glioblastoma emerges from tissue cells in the brain itself, spreading like an interlocking network of tiny fingers with such speed that pinpointing treatment is chasing a moving target.
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Hero dog fetches help for girls struck by lightning
A pair of girls exploring Utah's mountains were struck by lightning and were able to find help because of the quick-thinking of their dog.
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4 arrested in Australia for plot to 'bring down an airplane'
Raids on several homes in Sydney foil terrorism plot to blow up plane, according to prime minister.
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A participant of the Splashdiving World Championships jumps into the water of a pool in Sindelfingen, southern Germany, on July 30, 2017. The competition commonly known as \"Arschbomben-WM\" requires from participants to jump from a five or ten mete
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