Articles for March, 2018

Dua Lipa Cancels A Few Shows For An Extremely 22-Year-Old Reason
Dua Lipa had to cancel some shows supporting Bruno Mars because of a pesky wisdom-teeth situation.
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Jessie Reyez Feels Conflicted About How Intensely People Resonate With ‘Gatekeeper’
Jessie Reyez tells MTV News about her poignant song "Gatekeeper," which calls out sexism in the music industry.
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Morning Bop: A Little Now, Now To Keep Your Mind In The Present
All the music news you need to know on March 14, 2018.
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Law and Order: SVU’s Philip Winchester on a Possible Stone and Benson Romance
Law and Order: SVUPhilip Winchester knows he's not exactly in good standing with every Law & Order: SVU fan. In "The Undiscovered Country," SVU introduced Winchester as his Chicago Justice...
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New in Previews from@CollectDST : Pacific Rim, Marvel, DC and NBX!
New toy alert! A new Previews catalog is out, offering for pre-order a variety of Diamond Select Toys products, many first seen at the New York Toy Fair! Products from Pacific Rim Uprising, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Nightmare Before Christmas and the Arrow TV show will be available this fall, and can be ordered through...
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Bachelor in Paradise Season 5: What (and Who!) to Expect
A cold front of sorts is coming to Mexico this summer. Bachelor in Paradise is set to return for its fifth season on ABC this summer, and while Becca Kufrin's season of The...
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Stress Test Is Bad News For Wells Fargo & Co Stock (WFC)

Stress Test Is Bad News For Wells Fargo & Co Stock (WFC)Big banks have less than a month to submit their capital plans to the Federal Reserve as part of their annual Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review. Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE: WFC) is off to shaky start to 2018, and analysts say this year's Fed stress test will be harder on Wells Fargo than most other banks. In February, the Fed released the details of this year's stress test scenarios.


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Here are the last things Stephen Hawking wrote on Reddit

Here are the last things Stephen Hawking wrote on RedditTheoretical physicist Stephen Hawking may have passed away Wednesday morning, but the legacy he left will be felt for many years to come. Once the news of his death had reached Reddit, a thread about the legendary scientist was started on the r/science board. One of the links re-shared at the top was from Hawking's Reddit AMA, which took place two years ago. SEE ALSO: The world reacts to the death of the much-loved Stephen Hawking Many of his answers, which you can read in full in the thread, discuss the risks associated with artificial intelligence. On the evolution of AI Comment from discussion Prof-Stephen-Hawking's comment from discussion "Science AMA Series: Stephen Hawking AMA Answers!". On the need for 'beneficial intelligence' Comment from discussion Prof-Stephen-Hawking's comment from discussion "Science AMA Series: Stephen Hawking AMA Answers!". On the possibility of AI exceeding human intelligence Comment from discussion Prof-Stephen-Hawking's comment from discussion "Science AMA Series: Stephen Hawking AMA Answers!". On the reason why AI could be a threat to humans Comment from discussion Prof-Stephen-Hawking's comment from discussion "Science AMA Series: Stephen Hawking AMA Answers!". On 'technological unemployment' Comment from discussion Prof-Stephen-Hawking's comment from discussion "Science AMA Series: Stephen Hawking AMA Answers!". Finally, as a bonus, here's his favourite film, song, and the last thing he found hilarious. Image: reddit WATCH: I watched a week's worth of TV in a day


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Man Dressed As Elsa From 'Frozen' Pushes Police Wagon Out Of Snow

Man Dressed As Elsa From 'Frozen' Pushes Police Wagon Out Of SnowThe police needed help and Jason Triplett wouldn't let it go.


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NASA's tribute to Stephen Hawking will make you smile like he did in microgravity

NASA's tribute to Stephen Hawking will make you smile like he did in microgravityNASA paid tribute to cosmologist Stephen Hawking following his death early Wednesday morning. SEE ALSO: The world reacts to the death of the much-loved Stephen Hawking NASA shared a video on Twitter that Stephen Hawking recorded for astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Koichi Wakata on the International Space Station in 2014. Remembering Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist and ambassador of science. His theories unlocked a universe of possibilities that we & the world are exploring. May you keep flying like superman in microgravity, as you said to astronauts on @Space_Station in 2014 pic.twitter.com/FeR4fd2zZ5 — NASA (@NASA) March 14, 2018 In his message Hawking talks about experiencing microgravity, i.e. weightlessness. "For me, this was true freedom," said Hawking. "People who know me well say that my smile was the biggest they'd ever seen. I was superman for those few minutes. "I can only imagine what it's like for you, Rick and Koichi, to fly like Superman for six months." WATCH: How did this baby octopus suddenly change color?


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