Articles for July, 2018

The Originals Is Going Back to Mystic Falls to Visit Some Friends in First Look Pics
Guess who's going back to Mystic Falls...and who will be waiting for them when they get there! Candice King and Matt Davis are making their return to The Originals in the July 25...
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Iran vows to sell as much oil as it can despite U.S. sanctions
Iranian vice president Eshaq Jahangiri acknowledged on Tuesday that U.S. sanctions would hurt the economy but promised to "sell as much oil as we can" and protect its banking system. Jahangiri said Washington was trying to stop Iran's petrochemical, s...
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All The Proof You Need That Rick Ross Isn’t Exactly Marriage Material
Rapper/mogul Rick Ross brings down the house in this sneak peek of MTV's 'Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out.'
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Monster 15ft crocodile finally caught after eight-year hunt in Australia

Monster 15ft crocodile finally caught after eight-year hunt in AustraliaAn elusive monster saltwater crocodile weighing 1,328 pounds has finally been caught after an eight-year hunt in Australia, officials said on Tuesday. The 15-foot beast was found in a trap downstream from the northern outback town of Katherine after first being spotted in 2010. Authorities had tried in vain for years to bag the croc, which is estimated to be 60 years old. "We've called it a lot of things over the years because it's been so hard to catch," senior wildlife officer John Burke told broadcaster ABC. "It is a bit of a thrill, but you've also got to admire the size of the animal and how old it is. You've got to have a bit of respect for it." The animal was taken to a crocodile farm to keep it separate from the local human population,  Credit: NT Department of Tourism and Culture The animal was taken to a crocodile farm to keep it separate from the local human population, said Northern Territory wildlife operations chief Tracey Duldig. "He is the biggest crocodile ever removed from the Katherine River by the Wildlife Operations Unit," Duldig said in a statement. Wildlife rangers capture around 250 "problem crocodiles" each year. Saltwater crocodiles are a common feature of Australia's tropical north and kill an average of two people a year. The crocodile population has exploded since they were declared a protected species in the 1970s, with the killing of an elderly woman last year reigniting calls to curb their numbers.


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One:12 Collective Ragnarok Hela from @Mezco_Toyz
In Marvel Studio’s Thor: Ragnarok, Hela is released from prison following Odin’s death. Planning to rule Asgard and create an empire, the Goddess of Death must first face off against her young brother, Thor, and his team known as ‘The Revengers’. The One:12 Collective Ragnarok Hela figure captures the malicious intent of the former Asgardian...
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Reese Witherspoon Getting Her Own Unscripted Series Shine On with Reese
Reese Witherspoon is going unscripted. The Oscar and Emmy winner will host her own series Shine On With Reese, premiering July 17 on Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine channel on DirecTV (1112 on...
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It's Now Up To Senate Moderates To Save The Supreme Court

It's Now Up To Senate Moderates To Save The Supreme CourtIn light of Donald Trump's nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the


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Alt 98.7 Presents Big Adventure: Music, Comedy & Comic Con Festival Debuts in Orange County on Nov 3-4​
ALT 98.7 PRESENTS BIG ADVENTURE Music * Comedy * Cosplay * Gaming * Sci-Fi * Fantasy * Comic Con Festival Set For Saturday, November 3 & Sunday, November 4 At The OC Fair & Event Center in Orange County, CA   Music Performances By Empire Of The Sun, Modest Mouse, Phantogram, Cold War Kids, What...
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Southwest Airlines bids 'bubye' to in-flight peanuts

Southwest Airlines bids 'bubye' to in-flight peanutsLow-cost carrier Southwest Airlines has announced plans to ban peanuts from their in-flight service. 


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Soccer team lost in cave for 2 weeks in Thailand has been rescued
All 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped for more than two weeks deep inside a flood Thai cave have been rescued, a Thai navy SEAL unit said on Tuesday, a successful end to a perilous mission that has gripped the world.
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