Articles for May, 2018

The Outer Space Men are Celebrating 50 Years of Toy Innovation at Five Points Festival!
Five Points Festival show sponsor, The Outer Space Men, are set to display brand new 12″ and 8ft versions of the epic Colossus Rex figure! New York, NY (May 28, 2018) – Hitting the scene in 1968 and licensed to Colorforms, The Outer Space Men were a group of seven bendable action figures designed by toy inventor...
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Relationship Roundup: Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain
Relationship Roundup: Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain Passing superhero mantles between people can make things...complicated. The pressure of upholding a legacy, the potential jealousy, maybe even feelings of being replaced by a newcomer....
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The Latest: Germany: Rejected asylum-seeker sets self ablaze

The Latest: Germany: Rejected asylum-seeker sets self ablazeNICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The Latest on Europe's migrant crisis (all times local):


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BROCKHAMPTON Part Ways With Ameer Vann Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Brockhampton release a statement on Twitter kicking out Ameer Vann after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
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President Macron offers citizenship to migrant who saved dangling child
French President Emmanuel Macron granted Mamoudou Gassama citizenship and offered him a job with the Paris emergency services.
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Unlicenced Ebola meds could soon be used in DR Congo: WHO
The World Health Organization said Tuesday it was awaiting formal approval from the Democratic Republic of Congo to send in unlicenced Ebola medication to help rein in an outbreak of the deadly virus. A "major innovation in this outbreak is the potent...
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Skeleton of Roman beheaded by giant flying rock slab found at Pompeii

Skeleton of Roman beheaded by giant flying rock slab found at PompeiiThe skeleton of a Roman man who was decapitated by a giant slab of rock has been discovered by archeologists in Pompeii. They believe the man, aged in his thirties, was attempting to flee the eruption of Mt Vesuvius when the 300kg rock slammed into him, beheading him and killing him instantly. He had struggled to escape the doomed city because he had an infection in his leg. Archeologists found the rock sticking out of the ground at an angle, with the remains of the man protruding and intact from the chest down. The rock, which they think may have been part of a stone doorway, was hurled into the air by the force of the eruption, which devastated Pompeii in AD79. Archeologists say the man was fleeing the eruption but was impeded by a leg bone infection Credit: Pompeii archeological site The skeleton was uncovered in an area of new excavations, close to a newly-discovered alleyway of houses with balconies. Massimo Osanna, the director general of the archaeological site, called the discovery "dramatic and exceptional". “A formidable stone block (perhaps a door jamb), violently thrown by the volcanic cloud, collided with his upper body, crushing the highest part of the thorax and yet-to-be-identified head, which probably lies under the stone block,” archeologists said in a statement. The experts found lesions on his tibia which indicate a serious bone infection. That “could have caused significant walking difficulties, enough to impede the man's escape at the first dramatic signs which preceded the eruption,” they said. Earlier this month, archeologists made another unusual discovery – the carbonised remains of a horse which died during the eruption of Vesuvius. The remains of a Roman horse were found earlier this month Credit: Pompeii archeological site The horse was found in the remains of a large Roman villa, which tomb raiders had been excavating illegally in search of artefacts and valuables. By pumping plaster into the space where the horse was found, experts produced an accurate cast of the animal. It was the first time that a cast was made of a horse at Pompeii – the technique has previously been used for the human victims of the cataclysmic eruption. Experts believe the horse was used in military parades and ceremonies. It was found in the remains of a stable attached to the villa.


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Supreme Court Blocks Appeal, Allowing Arkansas To Restrict Medical Abortions
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case from a Planned Parenthood affiliate
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On Set of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 4: New Challenges, Timely Subjects and the Same Zany Characters
"What the fudge are you doing here?!" Ellie Kemper, dressed in a milkmaid costume entirely too small for her, shouted over and over again as middle school-aged children, including...
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Giant, 11-Foot Alligator Captured After It Was Seen Eating Ducks in Florida Lake
The enormous reptile was seen eating ducks in a neighborhood lake.
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