Need for Diplomacy More Clear Than Ever After North Korea Claims H-Bomb Test

This is a developing story and may be updated. Calls for restraint and diplomacy emerged on Sunday after North Korea claimed to have successfully tested a hydrogen bomb capable being placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). A statement released from North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Institute says Pyongyang conducted the test with “perfect success” at…

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Oprah Reveals the One Question Everyone Asks Her After She Interviews Them

Oprah Winfrey has interviewed hundreds of people throughout her career, from A-listers to average Joes, but curiously, they all tend to conclude their interviews with the same question. At a panel at the Tribeca TV Festival on Saturday, the media mogul let her audience in on the question on everyone’s lips after her interviews, and…

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Judi Dench Calls Harvey Weinstein’s Alleged Sexual Harassment “Horrifying” in Statement

Click:Fogos de artifício Judi Dench is the latest star to denounce Harvey Weinstein following the New York Times report on a series of allegations of sexual harassment by multiple women against the Hollywood movie mogul. In a statement to Newsweek, the 82-year-old Oscar-winning actress describes her previous relationship to Weinstein and offers her “sympathy to…

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Like a 'Horror Movie': Hurricane Irma Brings Total Devastation to Caribbean

While at least one billionaire was able to safely ride out the storm in his luxury wine cellar, most residents of the Caribbean islands that took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma Wednesday described scenes out of a “horror movie” as the megastorm—the most powerful ever recorded in the Atlantic—came ashore, rendering the island of…

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Indian Supreme Court Rules Disputed Territory Belongs To Hindus

A Hindu devotee waves an Indian national flag and celebrates a verdict in a decades-old land title dispute between Muslims and Hindus, in Ayodhya, India, on Saturday. Hindus and Muslims in India have been arguing over a 2.77-acre patch of land for centuries. Now, after a bitter and protracted legal battle, India’s Supreme Court says…

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Jeremy Corbyn’s Surprising Gains

Something strange appears to be happening on the way to British Prime Minister Theresa May’s anticipated victory after her clever strategy of calling a snap election. The ploy could backfire on her—just the way her predecessor, David Cameron, got caught when he thought he could shut up the ultra-nationalists by calling a referendum on British…

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Earth's Carbon Concentrations Have Soared to Levels Not Seen in 800,000 Years

As temperatures bust heat records across the globe and wildfires rage from California to the Arctic, a new report produced annually by more than 500 scientists worldwide found that last year, the carbon dioxide concentrations in the Earth’s atmosphere reached the highest levels “in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating…

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Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus Coordinate in Shades of Blue

Although it’s only been two short weeks since Ben Affleck and SNL producer Lindsay Shookus made their relationship public, the pair is quickly cementing themselves as the show biz couple to watch. After stepping out last week in perfectly coordinated ensembles, sharing even the same unbridled smile on the streets of Los Angeles, the couple…

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