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13 January 2017

What you need to know about Zika and pregnancy


The arrival of the Zika virus in a Miami neighborhood has left many pregnant women with questions about the mosquito-borne virus, which can cause catastrophic brain damage in fetuses. USA TODAY's Liz Szabo asked experts to answer some of them.

Good Samaritan with gun helps trooper under attack


A man traveling to California came to the rescue of a wounded Arizona state trooper struggling with a gunman who had shot him Thursday on an isolated stretch of Interstate 10, authorities said.

Return of The Ford Bronco Confirmed



In 1996, The Craft was hot at the box office, The Incredible Hulk was an animated TV show, Slash officially left Guns N’ Roses, and the final model of the iconic Ford Bronco rolled off the assembly line.

2016 Infiniti QX80 is bold, efficient


It starts with a breathtaking presence, a calm strength derived of clean, fluid lines that attract and hold your attention. It continues with the highest level of luxury, not just for the driver and front seat passenger, but all occupants – world class, personalized control over their environments for passengers in every seat in the house.

Victoria Beckham - Breast Implants - Cost - Surgical Procedure - British Vogue‎


Victoria Beckham doesn’t have a lot of regrets, but she recently stated in British Vogue to a letter she wrote to her 18-year-old self that getting a breast implants should be avoided.

10 January 2017

Cinema is biggest, easiest way to communicate with masses: Bhumi Pednekar

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Her first film, "Dum Laga Ke Haisha", contained the message that over-sized women are not at a disadvantage as long as there is love. Her second, "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha", too has a societal message. Actress Bhumi Pednekar is more than happy about Bollywood making message-based films and says cinema is the easiest way to communicate with the people.

"I feel that today's people, audiences and filmmakers, we all have become very aware of the problems and the situations that we have around us. Earlier, we were in a position to ignore them... but I think we have now reached a point where we cannot ignore certain things and I think it is fantastic...

Barack Obama 'to admonish' Donald Trump in farewell Chicago speech: when is it and what will he say?

                                                                     Donald Trump and Barack Obama

President Barack Obama will deliver a farewell speech after eight years in office on Tuesday night in his hometown of Chicago before handing power to Donald Trump next week.

Mr Obama, who adopted Chicago as his home in 1985 and later served as a senator there, delivered one of his most famous speeches in the city after clinching his first presidential election victory in November 2008.