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Bolsonaro Demands Macron Apologize Before Accepting Amazon Aid
Brazil insisted on Tuesday that it would set conditions for accepting any aid from the world’s richest nations to help fight Amazon fires, saying France couldn’t protect the Notre Dame Cathedral from fire devastation and should focus on its own problems. The increasingly personal feud between Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and French leader Emmanuel Macron threatened to derail a pledge...
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Fake Out: ‘Breaking Bad' Fans Disappointed New Cranston, Paul Project is Booze…Not Onscreen Reunion
Sorry “Breaking Bad” fans. Despite constant teasing from Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul the past few weeks, there is no on-screen reunion forthcoming. But… they’d be very happy if you drowned your sorrows in their new brand of Mezcal.
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15 Freeway Closing for 12 Hours in Corona Saturday Night
The $45 million-dollar investment includes the widening of Cajalco Road from a two-lane bridge to a six-lane over-crossing bridge with a new alignment north of the bridge. In addition, the bridge will include a striped median, outside shoulders and a sidewalk on the southern side.
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Prosecutor Lays Out Sex-Trafficking Case Against NXIVM Self-Help Guru
A self-help guru groomed women for sex, subjecting them to “shame and humiliation” and threatening to expose their “deepest, darkest secrets” if they didn’t comply with his wishes, a federal prosecutor said on Tuesday.
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Self-Improvement Guru Set to Face ‘Sex Slave' Accusers
It was called “collateral” — nude photos and other embarrassing material that female members of an upstate New York self-improvement group turned over to their “masters” to ensure obedience, silence and sexual fealty to the organization’s spiritual leader, Keith Raniere. Now some former members of the group, NXIVM, are poised to break their vow of silence for the first time...
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‘I Was Wrong': Tearful ‘Smallville' Actress Allison Mack Pleads Guilty in Secret NY Sex Cult Case
“Smallville” actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and related conspiracy charges in Brooklyn federal court Monday for her role in an alleged sex-cult and trafficking group called NXIVM based in upstate New York.
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Here's a Guide to Digital Dating Dos and Don'ts
Dating has always been complicated. It’s only gotten more complicated since the invention of dating apps. Meredith Golden makes her living by serving as a guide through the overwhelming world of online courtship. She offers her tried-and-true tips for finding the perfect match in the digital wilderness.
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Love Is In The Air… And App!
Dating expert Meredith Golden tells us the dos and don’ts of dating in the digital world, and how to find love online.
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Here's How You Keep Stainless Steel Stainless
What you need to know to keep Stainless Steel free from rust and fingerprints.
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Hill Fire Grows to Thousands of Acres Near Newbury Park, Evacuations Underway
The wind-driven Hill Fire has quickly burned 4,531 acres in Ventura County, forcing a complete freeway closure of the 101 Freeway, evacuations and keeping residents on edge.
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‘Will & Grace' Stars Talk Legacy as Show Turns 20
Oh, honey, can you believe it’s been 20 years since “Will & Grace” premiered on NBC? The comedy debuted on Sept. 21, 1998, and 20 years later it’s back on TV — and somehow better than ever, Sean Hayes told us.
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Man Hiding in Manhattan Restaurant Freezer Who Dropped Dead Was Accused Boston Double Murderer Just Out of Jail
The 54-year-old man who jumped out of a freezer and threatened employees with a knife at a New York City brunch spot and then died was a suspected cold-case killer who had just been released from jail in Boston, authorities revealed on Monday.
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Major Road Closures, Evacuations: Storm Slams SoCal
The same Californians who had to flee from huge wildfires in recent months now have to deal with hard rains that brought deadly and destructive mudslides. The storm left behind several major road closures and some neighborhoods remain evacuated.
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Evacuations Ordered in Santa Barbara County Burn Scar Areas Ahead of Storm
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for several areas of Santa Barbara County affected by recent wildfires — including the massive Thomas Fire — ahead of an impending storm expected to cause mudslides and flooding.
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How ‘Will & Grace' Paved the Way for Gay Characters on TV
In the years since Will & Grace premiered in 1998, much ink has been spilled over exactly what the presence of Will Truman and Jack McFarland on our TV screens has done for the LGBT community. And now that NBC’s revival of the beloved sitcom has proven to be one of the fall’s bona fide hits, there’s no doubt that...
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Mexican Art Exhibit Drives Record Museum Engagement With Dallas Latinos
An exhibit on modern Mexican masterpieces has drawn one of the largest and potentially most diverse crowds at the Dallas Museum of Art, NBC News reported. More than half of guests who visited the traveling exhibition, entitled “Mexico 1900-1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant-Garde,” since its opening in March were first-time museum visitors. Corporate sponsorships...
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Stay Thirsty: Dos Equis ‘Most Interesting Man' Now Pitching Tequila
Actor Jonathan Goldsmith appeared as the sophisticated, eccentric and worldly pitchman for Dos Equis beer for nearly a decade. He’s now promoting Astral Tequila.
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14 Arrests, Dozens of Weapons Seized at Portland Protests
Police arrested 14 people and seized dozens of weapons as thousands of demonstrators and counter-protesters converged in downtown Portland, Oregon, on Sunday. A pro-President Donald Trump free speech rally drew several hundred to a plaza near City Hall more than a week after two Portland men were fatally stabbed trying to stop a man from shouting anti-Muslim insults at two...
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Identifican a hombres encontrados sin vida en Otay Mesa
Dos indigentes fueron encontrados muertos con múltiples heridas el pasado miércoles.
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Buscan sospechosos de robo en Carmel Valley
Dos jovencitas llegaron a su casa y sorprendieron a los ladrones al interior.