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TreeHugger Interviews the Philippine Mine-Stopping, Goldman Prize-Winning "Father Edu"

"The mining companies were telling us that it's safe... We did our research and discovered they were lying through their teeth."






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Grammy Award-Winning Singer Patti LaBelle Teams Up With American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE To Educate The Public About Lung Cancer - 2nd Annual Women’s Lung Health Barometer Animated Video

2nd Annual Women’s Lung Health Barometer Animated Video




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Oil drops 2%, snapping five-day winning streak in volatile trading session

Oil prices moved lower on Wednesday, snapping the longest daily winning streak since July.




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Stunning Winning Photos From The GDT's Nature Photographer Of The Year 2020

The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has announced its Nature Photographer of the Year 2020. 

This year, for the first time in the GDT's history, voting was carried out online, due to the pandemic. 




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England's players celebrate with their trophy after winning

England's players celebrate with their trophy after winning the final FIFA U-17 World Cup football match against Spain at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata on October 28, 2017. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR




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Players of England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: Players of England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England celebrate winning

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England players lift the trophy after winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England players lift the trophy after winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Tom Dulat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England celebrate winning

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England celebrate winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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England's players celebrate after winning the final

England's players celebrate after winning the final FIFA U-17 World Cup football match against Spain at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata on October 28, 2017. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR




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England's players celebrate after winning

England's players celebrate after winning the final FIFA U-17 World Cup football match against Spain at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata on October 28, 2017. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR




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England's forward Rhian Brewster celebrates winning the golden boot

England's forward Rhian Brewster celebrates winning the golden boot for the highest scorer after England's win over Spain in the final FIFA U-17 World Cup football match at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata on October 28, 2017. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR




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England players pose with the trophy after winning

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: England players pose with the trophy after winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Tom Dulat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Iranian players celebrate after Mahdi Javid scores the winning penalty

CALI, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER 01: Iranian players celebrate after Mahdi Javid scores the winning penalty during the FIFA Futsal World Cup Third Place play off match between Iran and Portugal at the Coliseo el Pueblo Stadium on on October 1, 2016 in Cali, Colombia. (Photo by Ian MacNicol - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Ali Machani of ES Tunis celebrates winning the penalty shoot-out 

AL AIN, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 18: Ali Machani of ES Tunis celebrates winning the penalty shoot out following the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 5th Place Match between ES Tunis and CD Guadalajara at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium on December 18, 2018 in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Chamseddine Dhaouadi of ES Tunis celebrates after scoring the winning penalty

AL AIN, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 18: Chamseddine Dhaouadi of ES Tunis celebrates after scoring the winning penalty during the penalty shoot out following the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 5th Place Match between ES Tunis and CD Guadalajara at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium on December 18, 2018 in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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BSC Young Boys celebrate winning the 2018 Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup women's title

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - MAY 10: Young Boys ladies team celebrate winning the Blue Stars FIFA Youth Cup 2018 Women's final match between Valencia Ladies and Young Boys Ladies at Sportanlage Buchler on May 10, 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Winning captains Lola Corminboeuf (BSC Young Boys) and Tom Alen Tolic (Dinamo Zagreb) pose with the Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup trophy

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - MAY 10: Winning captains Lola Corminboeuf of Young Boys Ladies and Tom Alen Tolic of Dinamo Zagreb pose with the trophy after the Blue Stars FIFA Youth Cup 2018 match between at Sportanlage Buchler on May 10, 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Dinamo Zagreb celebrate after winning the 80th Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup men's title 

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - MAY 10: Dinamo Zagreb celebrate after winning the Blue Stars FIFA Youth Cup 2018 Final between BSC Young Boys and Dinamo Zagreb at Sportanlage Buchler on May 10, 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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This childhood picture of Janhvi Kapoor from the family album is winning the hearts!

A childhood picture of Janhvi Kapoor, posted by mother Sridevi in 2016, has been doing the rounds of the Internet. Fans of the late superstar are finding it special as it is from the family album. As a bald toddler, dressed up in South Indian attire, Janhvi looks cute as a button.

Janhvi Kapoor is often seen sharing her childhood pictures from the family album. In this one, Janhvi is seen wearing a pretty white coloured ethnic wear and loads of gold jewellery. Isn't she looking adorable? 

Speaking about the actress' professional journey, Janhvi Kapoor will be next seen in Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, Roohi Afzana, Takht and Dostana 2. As the lockdown process is still on, Janhvi Kapoor has self-quarantined with sister Khushi Kapoor and papa Boney Kapoor. Khushi, who studies in New York, returned from the city as soon as the COVID-19 broke on the internet.

In an interview, Janhvi Kapoor shared how her Bollywood debut changed her life, "I think I lacked confidence and my language was an issue. I think I was a little stiff in places. I think that one thing I had working for me is that I tried to bring a lot of honesty and sensitivity to it. I think the emotionality of it was in the right place."

She added, "Maybe it was all heart but it lacked a lot of technical understanding and a lot of finesse. I lacked technical understanding and maybe my skill set wasn't as polished. It's weird saying this about myself but I think I felt honest onscreen."

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Sara Ali Khan does it again, shares her adorable childhood picture with a winning caption!

Sara Ali Khan knows how to keep her fans entertained and engrossed with her social media posts. And due to the lockdown, she has become a lot more active these days and is clearly having fun. Her latest post is possibly her cutest and also the best. What draws our attention is the winning caption!

Taking to her Instagram account, she shared a very old picture of herself where we could see her all dressed up, maybe for a dance performance in school and she was looking like a doll. We are not going to spoil the fun for you, have a look at the caption she has written to describe the picture.

Here it is:

It's all sorted it seems! Kareena Kapoor Khan is sharing new pictures of her family, which also includes her munchkin Taimur Ali Khan, Sara and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan are sharing some fantastic throwback pictures, and if all goes well, Saif Ali Khan may also make his Instagram debut soon. Excited?

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Sonam Kapoor's latest series of throwback pictures is winning Instagram

Sonam Kapoor is quite active on social media when it comes to sharing throwback pictures. Lately, the 'Delhi-6' actor shared a throwback picture where she is seen in a red velvet lehenga, draped with a sheer yellow dupatta, channelling her inner 'Anaarkali' moment.

For Halloween last year, the actor had dressed up as Anarkali in chains while her husband Anand Ahuja was seen as Salim. When it comes to fashion, Sonam Kapoor plays the game well. The actor who shared a series of her stunning pictures on Monday is the new attraction on Instagram.

 
 
 
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This is me being casual and nonchalant. Obviously these are throwback.. please tag the credits guys I don’t remember..

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:57am PDT

Talking it to the photo-sharing platform, the 34-year-old actor shared six images from an indoor photoshoot she had earlier shot for.

 
 
 
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How at home shoots used to look like.. I also really like this outfit.. remind me who this is by?

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:56am PDT

Not only are the pictures glamourous, but the actor also managed to bring the captions relevant to the current time when everybody is staying indoors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

 
 
 
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Pjs in bed? Not me... 😂

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:52am PDT

The first picture among the series, has Kapoor effortlessly lying on a pink coloured furry couch.

 
 
 
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Always on the 📞

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:50am PDT

For the captions, the 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' actor wrote: "Lounging at home like.."

 
 
 
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Quarantine look 2 😂.

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:48am PDT

Meanwhile, dubbing the second picture as the "Quarantine look 2," the actor looks stunning in golden shimmery attire.

 
 
 
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Lounging at home like.. 🌟

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) onMay 4, 2020 at 6:47am PDT

With a middle partied, voluminous hair left open, she is seen sitting on regal throne-like furniture as she strikes the pose.

For another Aerial shot picture in the series, where 'Neerja' actor is seen laying on the bed in a beautiful black outfit, she wrote in captions: "Pjs in bed? Not me... "

Earlier, the 'Neerja' actor took a trip down the memory lane and shared photos from her wedding function. Giving all her fans the perfect 'Veere Di Wedding' frame, the actor also posted a picture of her girl gang from her wedding functions.

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Current WI T20 team is better than 2016-WC-winning side: Dwayne Bravo

All-rounder Dwayne Bravo is in awe of the current West Indies T20 team's batting depth, saying it is better than the 2016 World Cup-winning side and can intimidate any opposition. "In the last series in Sri Lanka, we had a team meeting, and coach Phil (Simmons) put the team down, the list, and he put it down in batting order, and he had my name down at No. 9," Bravo told ESPNcricinfo. "And I said to the guys, I said listen, I don't think I was ever involved in a T20 team when I am down to bat at No. 9. "I'm just in awe of our batting line-up, and I said to the guys, I said listen, I think this team is actually better than our World-Cup-winning team, and that is no joke, because at the end of the day, you have batting all the way down to No. 10.

Bravo, who returned from international T20 retirement in December last year to strengthen West Indies' title defence, said the batting resources of this "intimidating" team has reduced his role to a specialist bowler. "It's an intimidating team, it's a team to intimidate the opposition, and that excites me. So I will just do my part as a bowler, try to control the back end of the innings, especially closing off the innings with death bowling, which has been, in the past, a bit of a concern for us," said Bravo, who made his international comeback in January against Ireland. "You saw how Oshane Thomas did with his pace in Sri Lanka. Then you have Sheldon Cottrell, now a leader of the attack, Kesrick Williams on the bench, so things starting to look bright again, things starting to look good again."

Bravo also was effusive in his praise for skipper Kieron Pollard, who had taken over the reins of limited over teams last year. "He loves to win (Pollard). That's the most important thing, and as a captain, he'll do anything to win, in the right way and the right spirit, and he's very determined to win, to make a difference," he said. "I remember when they approached him to take over, I said to him, it's going to be a good challenge, a big one, a tough one, but now is the best time. You get both teams at the bottom of the table. There's only one way you can go, which is up, right? "I said now is the right time, you build a team and you create a dressing-room environment where everyone is on the same page."

Pollard has represented West Indies in 113 ODIs and 73 T20Is, scoring 3619 runs and taken 88 wickets. The 32-year-old all-rounder remains a huge figure in limited over cricket, having played in several leagues across the globe, including the IPL. Bravo described Pollard as a "figurehead" and someone who commands respect across the globe for his achievements. "I think what Pollard has is his honesty, which is the most important thing. You have leaders in the past sometimes that said, okay, well, I don't get involved in selection, I had no say, you know, they give all types of excuses and stuff, and the system will be able to manoeuvre them and control them, but Pollard, you can't control him," Bravo said. "...

The players also respect him, because of whatever he has done and achieved in the white-ball format, especially in T20 cricket. So if someone like Pollard is speaking in the dressing room about T20 cricket, we all have to listen, because he's played the most games, he's had success, and he's highly respected around the world."' The 36-year-old also had words of appreciation for for coach Phil Simmons. "And that relationship we have with Phil Simmons as well, it's another good thing. Captain, coach - always have to have a good relationship," Bravo said.

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Coronavirus Outbreak: This artist's book art with a cryptic message is winning the internet!

The novel Coronavirus has been wrecking havoc in the world with scores of people infected and many lives claimed. Amid a time when countries are imposing lockdown on their citizens, restricting their movements, a digital artist posted a cryptic message of hope with a picture that has gone viral.

Phil Shaw, a digital printmaker posted a picture of a stack of books on a shelf, placed in a way that the titles when read together, forms a message about the pandemic and social distancing. He uses bestsellers such as Stephen King’s It, Adam Thorpe’s Still, Ginger Simpson’s Hope Springs Eternal and Mark Billingham’s In The Dark among others.

The UK-born artist posted the picture on his Instagram page last week, captioned, “Shelf isolation 2 - the story so far...” that has received 2,854 likes so far. The cryptic message in the books kept in the first shelf reads, “"The English patient had caught it on the beach. I should have stayed at home she said. Now she was in quarantine in the dark house of splendid isolation.

The books placed in the second shelf reads, “"Still hope springs eternal with a little bit of luck and personal hygiene. The corona book of horror stories must end soon. Always remember clean hands save lives and when in doubt don't go out!"

 
 
 
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A post shared by Phil Shaw (@philshaw775) onApr 10, 2020 at 1:20am PDT

Since it was posted online, it has been received comments of praise from netizens across the globe. One user said, “this is FANTASTIC!” Another user said, “Wow... Did you have all these books already? Perhaps I should try reorganising my bookshelves.” A user said, “I love how the last book on the top shelf promises the hopeful turn that plays out on the bottom. Bravo!

This is not the first time Shaw has posted such a picture. Here’s another picture of a book artwork where he conveys a message about social distancing.

 
 
 
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A post shared by Phil Shaw (@philshaw775) onMar 31, 2020 at 6:45am PDT

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Coronavirus Outbreak: Headgears used by China school is winning the internet

After being the epicentre of the Coronavirus outbreak, China is final limping back into normalcy and the citizens, government, and public institutions are taking the necessary steps to avert another outbreak. And while the country is at it, a school in Hanzhou came with a creative idea to ensure children thoroughly follow social distancing norms.

Eileen Chengyin Chow, a professor at the Duke University posted pictures of first graders at the Yangzheng Elementary School in Hanzhou on her Twitter account on April 27. What’s striking about the pictures is the headgears the students are wearing in class, that bears resemblance to that of the soldiers belonging to the Song Dynasty. The colourful head gear, that teaches the historical context it has in the country and also helps maintain social distance,  has a 3 feet-long rod made of  soft materials such as cardboard or foam, attached on the sides.

Chow explains the  historical context of the headgears’ designs in the tweet, that reads, “The long horizontal plumes on Song Dynasty toppers were supposedly to prevent officials from conspiring sotto voce with one another while at court—so social distancing was in fact their original function!”

The professor’s post garnered more than 17,300 likes and was retweeted over 8,300 times. The users commenting on the posts lauded the teacher who used a smart way to designed these headgears that has a historical significance.

What do you think about the post?

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a bowler could get a winning treasure to suit bowling a strive for


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Plus500 continues its winning streak

Online trading platform says revenue for this year will far exceed expectations




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Benjamin Netanyahu draws another winning hand

New unity government gives Israeli leader the manoeuvring room he needs




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Modern Family's cast shares heartfelt posts on the last day of filming the Emmy-winning series

This show started modestly in 2009, and has gone on to practically reinvent the family sitcom from the ground up, winning over 20 Primetime Emmys and a Golden Globe along the way. 




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Kyle Edmund returns to winning ways at Paris Masters

MIKE DICKSON IN PARIS: The former British No 1 defeated Lithuanian qualifier Ricardas Berankis 6-4, 6-3 to set up a meeting against Argentinian number one Diego Schwartzmann.




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Chicago Cubs' Anthony Rizzo on winning the World Series and playing in London

GEORGE BOND: The longest championship drought in the history of North American professional sport met its end deep in the webbing of Anthony Rizzo's right glove.




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Manchester United 'confident of winning Jude Bellingham battle'

United are one of a host of top European clubs, including Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea, who are desperate to sign the 16-year-old this summer and are negotiating £35m deal.




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Louis Smith posts picture of his first spray tan the day before winning Strictly Come Dancing

He became the 2012 winner of Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night, after impressing the judges and viewers with his shirtless dance routine.




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I can lose the word 'promising' by winning gold in Rio 2016 Olympics and I WILL NOT crack under pressure says Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Johnson-Thompson believes she has the ability to beat Ennis-Hill and wants to fulfil her burgeoning potential with a gold medal in Rio next month.




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Jessica Ennis-Hill's achievement of winning back-to-back Olympic medals places her among Britain's best ever athletes

DALEY THOMPSON: The achievement of Jessica Ennis-Hill in winning back-to-back medals in the Olympic heptathlon places her alongside the best British athletes in history.




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Ryan Lochte shows off his medal-winning physique in tiny Speedos

Fresh from his triumphs in London, where he won two golds, two silvers and one bronze medal, the American swimmer took to the pool in Las Vegas.




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Ryan Lochte visits Playboy model 'girlfriend' after winning Rio gold

Hours after declaring on the Today show that he was 'active' and 'available' on Tinder, the Team USA swimmer in an attempted disguise sneaked into the hotel where Kayla Rae Reid is staying.




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Chris Pratt is the first to be slimed after winning Favorite Butt-Kicker at the Kids' Choice Awards

Chris Pratt walked away with Favorite Butt-Kicker for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but he was also the first celebrity to get covered in green slime at the Kids' Choice Awards in LA.




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How winning captain Thomas Bjorn masterminded Ryder Cup glory

Captain Fantastic looked something less than that when he spoke to a small huddle of journalists at Le Golf National yesterday morning. 




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Ryan Babel claims egos prevented Holland from winning 2010 World Cup final

The Dutch, managed by Bert Van Marwijk in 2010, were defeated in the final by Spain following an extra-time winner by midfield maestro Andres Iniesta in South Africa.




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Vogue profile casts Rand Paul's wife Kelley as 'secret asset' to winning political power

The profile describes the blonde and quick-witted Kelley as 'more than a pretty image-softener' for the 'famously dour' senator.




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Jurgen Klopp reflects on winning first league title at Dortmund as he is reunited in Zoom call

Klopp is on the verge of winning the Premier League title with Liverpool, but it won't be the charismatic German's first domestic league title, having stormed the Bundesliga with Dortmund.




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Grammy Award-winning Country-pop artist Kacey Musgraves reveals she's starting to fatigue

She's the bona fide country-pop star whose progressive lyrics in the conservative country music scene have seen her take home six Grammy Awards in recent years.




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Mon Laferte goes topless on red carpet to support Chilean rights after winning Latin Grammy Award

The Chilean-Mexican 36-year-old dropped a black trench coat down around her shoulders exposing her breasts, which bore the message: 'In Chile they torture, kill, and rape'




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Camila Cabello returns to LA after Time's 100 Next gala in NYC and winning at the Latin Grammys

She was the It Girl of the summer with one of the season's biggest hit songs, and her plate has been way more than full ever since.