July 2019

Cancer storybook Eva Meets Dr Mac aims to explain the disease’s language

It’s the storybook with a twist, but, according to a 14-year-old girl with a rare form a cancer, it could make all the difference to young people like her. In 2018, Lauren was diagnosed with stage four high-risk neuroblastoma. She is just one of three children in Northern Ireland living with the condition. She told […]

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‘Maleficent 2’ Trailer: Angelina Jolie And Michelle Pfeiffer Throw Down

Jolie’s Maleficent has cheekbones like tabletop corners and sinister might, but Pfeiffer’s Queen Ingrith is packing a crossbow. The clip, posted Monday, revolves around the wedding of Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning) and Ingrith’s son Prince Philip. Maleficent does not approve, telling goddaughter Aurora: “Love doesn’t always end well.” Ingrith stokes Maleficent’s ire at a banquet

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Man Accused Of Cheating L.A. Marathon Found Dead Days After Being Disqualified

A 70-year-old man accused of cheating during the L.A. Marathon has been found dead. Frank Meza, who was disqualified from the marathon after an investigation, was found dead in the Los Angeles River on Thursday, according to The Daily Beast. Meza made headlines in March after posting the fastest time ever in the L.A. Marathon for a

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Trump Can’t Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules

WASHINGTON — President Trump has been violating the Constitution by blocking people from following his Twitter account because they criticized or mocked him, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday. The ruling could have broader implications for how the First Amendment applies to the social-media era. Because Mr. Trump uses Twitter to conduct government business,

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AT&T to pull Friends from Netflix for its streaming service

AT&T is pulling “Friends” from Netflix to beef up its own upcoming streaming service. With new services launching, popular shows are splintering onto several different platforms. The wireless company, which owns the WarnerMedia entertainment business, also said Tuesday that its service will be called HBO Max. It will launch widely in spring of 2020. As

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