August 2019

Priyanka Chopra Photoshopping Herself Into Awkward VMAs Moment Is PDA Goals

Tired of attending public events with your spouse? Take a page out of Priyanka Chopra’s “Guide to PDA When You’re Not Even In The Same Building” and just photoshop yourself into key moments to remind everyone that, yes, you are still married.  The Jonas Brothers made their return to the MTV Video Music Awards on Monday

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Sharks to saiga, nations up support for endangered wildlife

From towering giraffes to bottom-feeding sharks and many species in between, endangered species got new protections under an agreement finalized Wednesday by most of the world’s countries at a conference on saving plants and animals from the ravages of international trade. The 11-day World Wildlife Conference on updating a convention known as CITES, which aims

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Family of minor league baseball pitcher slain in Virginia

The brother-in-law of a minor league baseball pitcher killed the athlete’s wife, toddler son and mother-in-law before he was apprehended naked during a manhunt in a tiny southern Virginia community, authorities said Wednesday. Matthew Thomas Bernard, an 18-year-old relative of the victims, was arrested after police warned of a dangerous gunman on the loose upon

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Pac-12 saw some key QB competitions heading into season

Gardner Minshew’s success was something of a pleasant surprise last season for Washington State. Now the Cougars will look to his backup, Anthony Gordon. Washington State was one of several Pac-12 teams that went through a quarterback competition before the season. Washington was similarly tasked with replacing Jake Browning, while Oregon State’s Jake Luton was

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U.S. Cyberattack Hurt Iran’s Ability to Target Oil Tankers, Officials Say

WASHINGTON — A secret cyberattack against Iran in June wiped out a critical database used by Iran’s paramilitary arm to plot attacks against oil tankers and degraded Tehran’s ability to covertly target shipping traffic in the Persian Gulf, at least temporarily, according to senior American officials. Iran is still trying to recover information destroyed in

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