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Egypt hosts ‘recommended to convince viewers’ over Jerusalem

A report by the New York Times has said that while Egypt’s government was publicly condemning a US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a state intelligence officer was asking influential TV hosts in the country to persuade their viewers to accept it. The newspaper reported on Saturday that it had obtained audio recordings…

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Why is Google taking on Vegas for CES 2018?

Even though Google hasn’t done much at CES in recent years, it makes sense for it to make a big splash this year. (We’ve reached out to the company to ask about its showy CES display this year and will update when we hear back.) Earlier this week, the company announced that it has sold…

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Bouncer filmed ‘knocking out’ revellers in nightclub rampage

The bouncer stands over the injured man and appears to look directly at the cameraA nightclub bouncer was filmed knocking two revellers to the ground during a mass brawl outside the venue. Sickening footage shows how one man was punched three times by the security guard – the last time he is attacked, he appears…

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Trump: Original book is ‘a work of fiction’

US President Donald Trump has hit out at a new book which raises questions over his mental health, calling it « a work of fiction ». Michael Wolff’s book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, went on sale early on Friday amid the president lawyers’ attempts to block its publication. Mr Trump was asked for…

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John Younger, a pioneer who flew 4 varied spacecraft, has died

Enlarge / John Young on the surface of the moon during Apollo 16. John Young was an astronaut’s astronaut—quiet, reticent, and utterly reliable in space. During his long and incomparable career as an astronaut, he flew three different vehicles into space: the Gemini capsule, the Apollo capsule, and the space shuttle. He died Friday night,…

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Showtime boss on procedure forward for Shameless

The Gallaghers are going to be sticking around. While Shameless was renewed for a ninth season back in November, Showtime president and CEO David Nevins is optimistic that the Emmy Rossum and William H. Macy-starring series will be around for years to come. “I don’t know what the end point of that show is,” he…