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Would You Wear Lonzo Ball's $495 Shoes? 'Nah,' Twitter Says Politely
"The Sports World is Forever Changed," Big Baller Brand said in introducing NBA prospect Lonzo Ball's shoes — though some aren't exactly feeling moved. But wait, you ask, what about the $220 sandals?
Halloweens Past: Wacky Pranks With Wagons
In earlier America, before the automobile reigned supreme, the family wagon was often the target for seasonal mischief and mayhem.
Hospital Bombing In Pakistan Follows Prominent Lawyer's Slaying
The suicide bombing left over 60 people dead and dozens wounded. A lawyer had been gunned down, and his colleagues had gathered at the hospital to remember him, says Fahd Husain of Express News.
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Joint Chiefs Denounce Racism After Trump's Comments
Top-ranking uniformed leaders of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and National Guard all posted on social media condemning racism, hatred and extremism.
What To Do With Your Leftover Thanksgiving Stuffing
In an interview earlier this week, Deb Perelman — the food blogger behind Smitten Kitchen — suggested frying leftover Thanksgiving stuffing in a waffle iron. We had no choice but to try it out for ourselves.
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South Korean Officials Meet Kim Jong Un To Pave The Way For U.S. Talks
Seoul sent special envoys, including a spy chief and a top security official, in a first reported meeting between South Korean officials and North Korea's leader since he took power in 2011.
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Nerve Agent Found In U.K. Is Rare And Definitely Russian
Novichok-class agents were developed in top-secret Russian labs at the end of the Cold War. Experts say only Russia is known to have made them. "They've been a deep, dark secret," says one expert.
Eurovision Returns To Glitz, Politics And Censorship
Israel's Netta, crowned for the song, "Toy," marked a return to the competition's hallmarks. Although she played into the over-the-top style, the singer thanked the audience "for choosing different."
Polish Supreme Court Head Defies Ruling Party As Crisis Deepens
Malgorzata Gersdorf is rejecting a shake-up by the right-wing government that is aimed at forcing her and other top judges to retire. The government's move is straining its relations with the EU.
Emin Agalarov, Trump-Connected Russian Pop Singer, Trolls The World With New Video
"Got Me Good" features a surveillance operation, a President Trump lookalike, and beauty pageant contestants dancing on a hotel bed.
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