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  • \'Brigsby Bear\' Trailer Stars Mark Hamill, Kyle Mooney and Greg Kinnear

    Sony Pictures Classics has recently released a new trailer for the upcoming movie titled \"Brigsby Bear.\" The film tells the story of a man who has something he values – a TV show – stolen away from him, and must now come to terms with its loss and learn to live without it. The film is slated for a limited release in theaters on Friday, July 28.

  • Cancer Cure News 2017: Modified Form of Herpes Virus Could Treat Melanoma

    Skin cancer is considered to be among the most common type of cancers that exist in the world. Now, some experts are of the opinion that a new drug – which is a modified form of the herpes virus – could be an effective treatment for skin cancer patients.

  • AIDS-HIV Cure: Experts Grow Concerned Over Treatment Failure in Kenya

    Local as well as international health experts have recently raised concerns over growing evidence that there is a high treatment failure of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Kenya. As for the possible reason behind the high failure rates, the report suggested that it could be due to the patients\' poor drug adherence.

  • Donald Trump and the Mexico Wall: Angela Merkel Denounces \'Putting Up Walls\' During Mexico Visit

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel has recently denounced the construction of border walls in attempting to solve the problems concerning immigration, challenging U.S. President Donald Trump\'s plans to do just that across the Mexican border. Merkel also endorsed Mexico\'s free trade position ahead of talks of renegotiation between Mexico, the U.S. and Canada concerning the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

  • Immigration Reform News: Catholic Bishops Vow to Be More 'Proactive' About Immigration

    On Wednesday, June 14, Catholic bishops gathered in Indianapolis for their annual spring meeting, where they discussed several relevant political issues of the day. Among those that they discussed are the pressing concerns over immigration. And amid the attempts of the Trump administration to crack down on undocumented immigrants residing the United States, Catholic bishops have vowed to be more proactive in mapping out a clearer vision when it comes to pushing for a comprehensive immigration re

  • Jeremy Lin to Visit Taiwan in July

    Taiwanese-American NBA star Jeremy Lin will reportedly be visiting Taiwan next month. According to a report, Lin\'s agent said that the point guard for Brooklyn Nets will arrive in Taiwan on Sunday, July 16 and will stay in the country until Monday, July 24, as part of his Asia tour this year. Free tickets to the NBA athlete\'s meet-and-greet event will reportedly be made available to interested fans.

  • \'Jumanji\' Remake: Kirsten Dunst Expresses Interest to Be Part of Reboot

    Hollywood actress Kirsten Dunst has expressed interest in being a part of the upcoming \"Jumanji\" remake. The double Golden Globe nominee previously starred in the 1995 original movie, opposite the late Robin Williams. \"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle\" is set to arrive in theaters on Dec. 22.

  • Forbes Highest Paid Celebrities List 2017: Diddy, Beyonce, J.K. Rowling Take the Lead

    Forbes has recently released its list of highest paid celebrities for 2017. According to its report, the world's 100 highest-paid celebrities earned a total amount of $5.15 billion, which is more than the combined gross domestic product (GDP) of Belize, Liberia and Gambia. The list is topped by the likes of Diddy, Beyonce and J.K. Rowling.

  • Man Sues Delta for Needle in Seat Pocket That Made Him Take HIV Tests, Medications

    A man has sued Delta Airlines for allegedly leaving a needle in a plane's seat pocket, which pricked him and forced him to take multiple HIV tests and medications for a year. Gabriele Ybarra said he was on a flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Atlanta back in 2015 when his right middle finger got stabbed by a stray needle after reaching into the plane's seat pocket to grab his wallet.

  • \'Deadpool 2\' Cast: Shioli Kutsuna Boards Sequel in Undisclosed Role

    Japanese actress Shioli Kutsuna has been cast in Fox/Marvel\'s upcoming superhero film sequel \"Deadpool 2.\" According to a report by Deadline, Kutsuna has signed on to be a part of the planned \"Deadpool\" sequel, but her character is being kept under wraps for now. However, the studio did say that she will be playing a key role in the film.