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Pakistan Heat Wave: Almost 700 Deaths Recorded
Jay Z Net Worth: Rapper's Tidal Service Fires CEO
Tidal's interim chief executive officer has been taken out from Jay Z's music-streaming service after holding the position for less than three months. Britney Spears and Charlie Ebersol Breakup: Over After Dating For 8 Months
Britney Spears and Charlie Ebersol called it quits after dating for 8 months, US Weekly reports. Britney Spears and Charlie Ebersol have ended their relationship after dating for 8 months, US Weekly reports. Stonehenge Summer Solstice 2015: 23,000 People Gathered For This Year's Event
On June 21, about 23,000 people flocked the Stonehenge to witness the sunrise of this year's summer solstice in Wiltshire. Study Says Red Wine Can Help People Lose Weight
Scientists found out that red wine contains a fat-burning antioxidant, which is found in grapes, berries and other fruits. Thanks To Taylor Swift, Apple Will Pay Artists During Apple Music's Free Trial
Apple finally agreed to pay artists for streaming their music, after Taylor Swift explained in her Tumblr post why she pulled out her latest album, 1989 from the company's music streaming service. Chris Pratt and Other Zookepers Reenact Famous 'Jurassic World' Raptor Scene
Jurassic World superstar, Chris Pratt reenacted the famous raptor scene in the latest blockbuster movie during his visit to a children's hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Obama Says Racial Discrimination In The US Is Not Just About Dropping The N-Word
U.S. President Barack Obama dropped the N-word while addressing the continuing issue on racial discrimination in his podcast on Monday, following the massacre of 9 black people in a Charleston church last week. One Dead At This Year's Electric Daisy Carnival In Las Vegas
In Las Vegas, another addition to drug-related deaths at the Electric Daisy Carnival has been reported at the music festival's second night. Hitler's Paintings Sold For Almost $450,000 At Art Auction
In Germany, Adolf Hitler's artworks were sold amounting to €391,000 ($445,642.25) at much talked-about auction in Nuremberg on Saturday, The Guardian Reports. Delaware Legalizes Recreational Marijuana Use, Massachusetts Approves Marijuana Dispensary Opening
The government in Delaware signed the legalization of recreational use of marijuana, and Massachusetts has also approved the opening of the state's first marijuana dispensary in Salem. India Leads International Yoga Day
On June 21st, India led the world in practicing the country's traditional health exercise during the International Yoga Day, which celebration was mainly held at New Delhi. Thailand Announces First MERS Patient
Thailand has reported its first MERS case, the World Health Organization reported. This is after a 75-year-old patient from Oman flew back to the country for treatment. Holocene Extinction: Earth is in Sixth Massive Extinction Period
According to scientists, after 65 million years, the Earth has again entered a mass extinction period. Pope's Encylical: On Caring For 'Our Common Home'
"I would like to enter a dialogue with all people about our common home," according to Pope Francis.
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