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Teen trolls New York Times with fake story about Dylann Roof being a 'My Little Pony' fan

A British teenager intentionally misled the New York Times in a story about South Carolina terrorism suspect Dylann Roof, telling the newspaper that Roof kept a website devoted to 9/11 conspiracy theories and the My Little Pony franchise, Fusion reported on Monday.

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Rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of attacking son's college football coach

American rap mogul Diddy was arrested in Los Angeles on Monday for assault with a deadly weapon -- in this case, a kettlebell.

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NBC's Chuck Todd defends using video of all-black murderers during panel on white Charleston shooter

Meet the Press host Chuck Todd defended his usage of video featuring only black men incarcerated for using guns during a discussion on white 21-year-old Dylann Root's shooting rampage that left nine people dead in a Charleston church.

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Paul McCartney dedicates Beatles ballad to Charleston victims

Paul McCartney dedicated a Beatles ballad to the victims of the Charleston church massacre as he voiced hope for peace among races.

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Lester Holt to become first African American to helm a weekday network evening newscast

Disgraced US television news anchor Brian Williams was dumped from NBC's nightly news program Thursday, and replaced by the first African American to helm a weekday network evening newscast.

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Brian Williams not returning to NBC's Nightly News -- to join MSNBC

NBC said news anchor Brian Williams, suspended for fabricating a story about being on board a helicopter when it was attacked in Iraq, will not be returning as anchor of the top-rated "Nightly News" program.

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New Marie Curie biopic will tackle womens' battle with sexism in science

Filming is underway in Poland on a new biopic about the life of Marie Sklodowska-Curie, the first woman ever to win not one, but two, Nobel prizes for her seminal discoveries in physics and chemistry.

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Rupert Murdoch hands 21st Century Fox CEO job to son James after board approval

Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox said Tuesday its board approved a shakeup that puts the 84-year-old tycoon's son James in the chief executive job effective July 1.

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Neil Young rips Donald Trump: You can't use my song -- I'm a Bernie Sanders fan

As Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday, critics quickly noticed his peculiar use of a Neil Young protest song -- and so did Young himself.

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That Game of Thrones scene that is still haunting you? It also haunted the ancient Greeks and Romans

Royal families in myths and legends are infamous for intrigue, murder and mayhem. These very deeds are part of what make the stories epic and immortal. Indeed, the moral complexities inherent in the outrageous acts perpetrated by the characters of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey or Aeschylus’ Agamemnon have engaged audiences for thousands of years, inspiring commentaries, debates, philosophical musings and reinterpretations.

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'Jurassic World' eats box office alive to set record

The fearsome "Jurassic Park" dinosaurs have done it again, gobbling up the competition to score the biggest worldwide box office opening weekend ever with the latest franchise.

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Life imitates art: 'Jurassic Park' and other sci-fi works have driven science research

The park is open. Two decades on and Jurassic Park has morphed into Jurassic World, the one and only dinosaur theme park. Science has apparently evolved too: the genetically-engineered dinosaurs are to take a secondary role to a new star of the show, a genetically-engineered hybrid, worryingly named Indominus Rex. Undoubtedly, chaos will ensue.

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'Break a leg': Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl resumes show in cast

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl gave new meaning to the advice for performers to "break a leg" after he fell from stage and returned to play in a cast.

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