Articles for June, 2017

The End of Pretty Little Liars: How the Series Is Saying Goodbye After 7 Seasons
The game is almost over. After seven seasons, Pretty Little Liars is about to reveal the final identity of A and say goodbye for the last time. Over the years, probably hundreds of...
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BILL MORRISON NAMED INCOMING EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF MAD MAGAZINE

Eisner Award-Winning Artist, Writer and National Cartoonists Society President

Joins “The Usual Gang of Idiots”

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Two police, family of six killed in latest Mexico violence
Two federal police officers were mowed down Saturday in Mexico's Veracruz state, where gunman also killed a family of six, in the latest spasm of violence linked to criminal gangs. In the nearby city of Coatzacoalcos, the dead included two adults and ...
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Slain Minnesota man's family in $3 million police-shooting settlement
The agreement between the Minnesota city and Valerie Castile, the victim's mother, comes a week after the officer who shot Castile, 32, five times was found not guilty of any crime - the bloody aftermath that was seen by millions of people after Castil...
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Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990, study shows
By Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - The rise in global sea levels has accelerated since the 1990s amid rising temperatures, with a thaw of Greenland's ice sheet pouring ever more water into the oceans, scientists said on Monday. Sea levels have risen b...
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Bachelor in Paradise’s DeMario Jackson Sits Down for Tearful First Interview Since Corinne Olympios Controversy
DeMario Jackson is ready to share his side of the story once and for all. Close to one week after Warner Bros. cleared Bachelor in Paradise and its producers of any misconduct, one of the...
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‘He colluded or obstructed’: Trump turns Russia suspicions against Obama

‘He colluded or obstructed’: Trump turns Russia suspicions against ObamaU.S. President Donald Trump speaks before signing the “VA Accountability Act” in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2017. Under fire from Justice Department and congressional investigations, President Trump on Monday attempted to deflect suspicion of collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice onto his predecessor. In a string of tweets, Trump said it was former President Obama who “colluded or obstructed” for not taking more decisive action against Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election.


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UK's new aircraft carrier sets sail for first time
Britain's new and only aircraft carrier -- the largest and most powerful ship ever built for the Royal Navy -- set off for its first sea trial in Scotland on Monday. HMS Queen Elizabeth, a 280-metre (919-foot), 65,000-tonne vessel, left the dock at th...
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Chelsea Manning attends first LGBT Pride event as a free woman
Chelsea Manning has attended her first LGBTQ Pride event in New York City as a free woman. The network security expert who leaked nearly three-quarters of a million classified and not-classified military documents to WikiLeaks was seen during the mass...
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Trump: 'Modi and I Are World Leaders in Social Media'

Trump: 'Modi and I Are World Leaders in Social Media'During a joint statement int he Rose Garden with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Trump praises the pairs prowess of social media.


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