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Bomb squad operation on Grimethorpe house sees over a hundred families are evacuated as two people are arrested on suspicion of firearms offences

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A bomb squad operation on a Grimethorpe house has led to over 100 families being evacuated, as two people are arrested on suspicion of firearms offences.

Alaska cruise ship employee arrested, accused of stabbing 3 people aboard

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A Norwegian Cruise Line employee is in custody for allegedly stabbing multiple people with scissors during an Alaska cruise. FBI agents arrested the worker Tuesday as the ship docked in Juneau.

Mama Cass's daughter opens up about her years of 'torture' over THAT ham sandwich rumor about her mom's death - and reveals she even considered SUING people over it

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Mamas & The Papas singer Cass Elliot's daughter Owen Elliot-Kugell, 57, spoke to DailyMail.com about how her mom's manager accidentally created the fallacy.

Rutland expo aims to attract young people to careers in health care

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An expo taking place in Rutland on Wednesday is aimed at attracting young people to careers in health care.

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Ethan Hawke chastises young people for “not watching more movies”

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"I’m always amazed at how often young people who say, ‘I love movies and I want to make movies’ don’t actually watch movies"

Watch three people ride on one bike across Exeter before police stop them

www.devonlive.com

The main rider of the bike was arrested by police after drone footage caught them riding through Exeter

No, Really—These People Are Actually Down Bad, Crying at the Gym

slate.com

The viral Taylor Swift lyric is particularly poignant for those of us who sob while squatting.

People sure are pressed about Apple’s crushing iPad commercial

www.theverge.com

Sometimes, this is me. | Screenshot: Apple

People Are Dragging Kim Kardashian For Her ‘Dumb’ Sweater With Her Sheer Met Gala Dress, But I'm Shocked We Aren't Talking About Her Shoes

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Kim Kardashian's Met Gala look has been heavily scrutinized, but I can't believe we aren't talking about her shoes.

Eating disorder symptoms are surprisingly common in people with insulin-dependent diabetes

medicalxpress.com

According to a recent meta-analysis conducted at the University of Eastern Finland, 1 in 4 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes aged 16 years and older also exhibit some kind of eating disorder symptoms.

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Stormy Daniels may seal Trump’s fate. How did a porn star become one of the most powerful people in politics?

Stormy Daniels was dancing her way through a ‘Make America Horny Again’ tour when news emerged that she had received hush money payments from Donald Trump. As those payments sit at the centre of Trump’s trial, Io Dodds explains how Daniels…

Watch: Brazilians navigate flooded streets by boat as at least 90 people confirmed dead

Watch as people in Brazil faced flooding and prepared for the devastation produced by the recent rains in Rio Grande do Sul state on Wednesday, 8 May.

Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison

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Federal policy has long prohibited Medicaid spending on people who are incarcerated in jails or prisons, except for hospitalization.

Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison

www.twincities.com

Federal policy has long prohibited Medicaid spending on people who are incarcerated in jails or prisons, except for hospitalization.

Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison

www.mercurynews.com

Federal policy has long prohibited Medicaid spending on people who are incarcerated in jails or prisons, except for hospitalization.

Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison

Federal policy has long prohibited Medicaid spending on people who are incarcerated in jails or prisons, except for hospitalization.