Articles for June, 2017

Gillian Anderson Has Something to Say About The X-Files’ Lack of Women Writers
It seems like Gillian Anderson wants to believe...The X-Files would do better. According to TVLine, The X-Files writers room for the next batch of 10 episodes (season 11?), will consist...
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Home Invader Crawls Into Woman's Bed to Ask If He Can Stay the Night: Cops
A woman in New Jersey may have been visited by a serial stalker, cops say.
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Carving The American Way
Carving The American Way

Anyone who’s read the news over the past year knows that our country is pretty deeply divided right now.

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Girl, 4, Fatally Struck by Houseboat, Father's Legs Severed as He Tried to Save Her: Cops

Girl, 4, Fatally Struck by Houseboat, Father's Legs Severed as He Tried to Save Her: CopsThe boat driver has been charged with criminally negligent homicide in connection with the girl's death.


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Islamic State Revenues Down 80 Percent from 2015

Islamic State Revenues Down 80 Percent from 2015A new report says the caliphate’s days are numbered.


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NASA created glowing, artificial auroras that looked a whole lot like UFOs

NASA created glowing, artificial auroras that looked a whole lot like UFOsAfter many delays that disappointed space fans around the U.S., NASA finally managed to launch its mission early Thursday to, for the first time, create ephemeral, glowing clouds.  In other words, NASA created human-caused auroras, of sorts. The suborbital sounding rocket took flight at 4:25 a.m. ET Thursday from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia and released its payload — which consisted of 10 vapor-filled canisters — shortly afterwards.  SEE ALSO: Here's why NASA keeps postponing its really cool mission to make glowing clouds Once at altitude, those canisters produced green-blue and red artificial clouds that should allow scientists to learn more about how particles move through space. The wait is over! The Terrier-Improved Malemute launched this morning, June 29, at 4:25 a.m. An early Independence Day fireworks display!! pic.twitter.com/Y5x6Oz2hu8 — NASA Wallops (@NASA_Wallops) June 29, 2017 The artificial auroras were seen by skywatchers up and down the East Coast of the United States.  "Wallops received nearly 2,000 reports and photos of the cloud sightings from areas as far north as New York, south to North Carolina, and inland throughout Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and points in-between," NASA said in a statement.   If you were out for an early morning stroll and happened to look up as the artificial clouds were created, you could probably be forgiven for thinking that you actually spotted a UFO.  The bright clouds created by this mission look somewhat eerie in video footage. The blinking auroras started off as a bright blue-green color and then fade to a deeper hue of blue in the sky. It took NASA 11 launch attempts to get this mission off the ground, in part because of strict weather requirements. Mission controllers needed totally clear skies for this launch in order to be assured that they would see the colorful vapor when it was released from the canisters.  And luckily, they got it on Thursday. Finally. WATCH: NASA just made a very important step toward getting humans to Mars


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The Rock Is Trying Really Hard Not To Cry In First Jumanji Trailer
The first trailer for The Rock and Kevin Hart’s ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ is here.
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Travel ban causes Syrian doctor who cared for wounded in civil war to move to Canada

Travel ban causes Syrian doctor who cared for wounded in civil war to move to CanadaA Syrian doctor has acceded to President Trump’s travel ban, moving to Canada rather than attempt to enter the U.S. to finish his master’s degree.


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Was Pretty Little Liars’ Big Twist Hiding on Troian Bellisario’s Twitter This Whole Time?
Was the Pretty Little Liars truth out there this whole time? The Freeform series ended its seven-season run with no fewer than a gazillion twists, the biggest being the identity of A.D., the Uber...
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Kristen Wiig, Jimmy Fallon and His Mustache Stars in Mad Lib Theater
Kristen Wiig showcased her dramatic acting skills Wednesday on an installment of the recurring, pseudo-improvised "Mad Lib Theater" segment on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,...
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