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'Maleficent' Actress Angelina Jolie Debuted Her First Teaching Career; Teaches Women's Right RelatingTo Her Experience

The "Maleficent" actress took her baby step in teaching as she gives a lecture as a visiting professor on Tuesday morning. Angelina arrives at the London School of Economics at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security. The same university wherein she will begin this her first teaching career in a master's course.

"Justin Bieber Is Just Following My Footsteps," Aaron Carter Claimed

Aaron Carter praised, yet at the same time, commented adversely to Justin Bieber recently. Aaron Carter, in his latest interview, said Justin Bieber succeed because of him.

Earth's Hidden Continental 'Zealandia' Found Underneath New Zealand, Putting in Map is Uncertain

The breach gave Zealandia its independence, but it likewise pulled and thinned the crust that might cause the area to sink, and dooming most of it to a watery existence.

Harrison Ford's Incident With Passenger Plane 'Troubling', Experts Say

Harrison Ford nearly crashed at an American Airlines plane bound for Dallas with 110 passengers and six crews. He survived the incident.

Report: A 7-Year-Old Girl Asked Google For Job - Got Response From Google CEO Sundar Pichai

A 7-year-old girl is shocked after receiving job response from Google CEO. Google boss tells her to "follow her dreams"

Report: Erin Andrews Reveals Hidden Struggle With Cervical Cancer

ESPN star Erin Andrews reveals the secret struggle with cervical cancer. The cancer diagnosis came just six months after she won her lawsuit against her stalker.

Megyn Kelly Switches To NBC News - Fox May Have Snubbed Anchor’s Pay Raise Request

Megyn Kelly says goodbye to her post at Fox News for a new one at NBC News. Representative says she is getting a better opportunity at NBC with a new news program, Sunday news anchor post and more.

NBA Updates: Lakers gets Rudy Gay, Ricky Rubio the Kings, Timberwolves obtains Luol Deng

Ricky Rubio to the Sacramento Kings is still a hot talk a week prior to the NBA season starts. Ricky Rubio to the Sacramento Kings is still a hot talk a week prior to the NBA season starts.

Madonna unveils video expressing anti-Donald Trump sentiments

Pop legend Madonna shocked people around the globe for her bold expression of disgust in the 2016 Presidential Election result through a video. The singer tweeted her valorous videos with a caption "Fight For The Right To Be Free". It has been observed that her post gained much support.

Atletico Lineup for Real Sociedad Showdown Awaits

The most awaited face-off of Atletico Madrid against Real Sociedad has will fall on Tuesday, 1 March. Though the match is not too soon, people's anticipation becomes the talk of the town, for Atlei sweeps its opponent off to a 1-0 victory. Recently, each team has prepared a line-up for the upcoming event.

Derick Dillard breaks silence on Jill Duggar pregnancy rumors

People speculate that Jill Duggar is pregnant. There are many hints that make people think that she is really pregnant. Base on the photos, it is perceived that the couple expects to have a baby soon. However, Derick Dillard discloses on a statement that it is not true.

Eminem New Album Release Date 2016: The Latest News & Rumors on Recordings & Other Advance Information

Eminem's camp has been notably silent lately, apparently refusing to respond to swirling rumors about his newest album release. The Detroit rapper has been a constant presence in the news over the past several weeks, making all types of different headlines but what fans really want to know is when the new album will drop!

Usain Bolt: Top Brilliant Quotes From the 'Fastest Man Alive' & What He Says He Has Planned After Rumored 2017 Retirement

Jamaican phenom Usain Bolt, an undeniable and overall favorite competitor at the 2016 Olympic Games has smashed too many world records to count and garnered tons of gold for his track and field feats. But the "fastest man alive" is so much more than just an athlete.

Verizon Strike Update: 2016 Strike Ends And Here's Details on the Unions' Agreement with Verizon

Tens of thousands of Verizon employees are expected to return to work on Wednesday, June 1, following a year of "intensive" negotiations with the phone company.

It's Internship Season: Is Expanding Diversity at the Lowest Level Enough?

Silicon Valley is working to expand the reach of introductory-level work to a more diverse pool of talent. But are diversity internship initiatives the silver bullet for the tech industry's persistent homogeneity?

#LatinxGradCaps Celebrates Latinas Graduating From College

The hashtag on Instagram has Latinas sharing photos of their decorated college graduation caps. The opportunities available for Latino youth, particularly women, in the United States is always a topic of much debate but a hashtag on social media is proving that success is possible by celebrating all the 2016 Latinas graduating college.

These Are Five Success Tips from Apple CEO Tim Cook, Despite iPhone Sales Declining

Apple stock took a hit on April 26, something that was unprecedented for the the soaring company. This was not good in particular for the iPhone, which sales were down. It's hard to know what the solutions will be but under the leadership of Tim Cook, there will likely be a solution in sight.

Prince Passed Away But There's Five Tips the 'Purple Rain' Singer Recommends to Artists

Legendary singer and songwriter Prince passed away on April 21, leaving a legacy behind. The singer was among the most legendary musicians of his time, and he was among the most revolutionary in the music industry, inspiring some of today's great artists.

Alex Rodriguez Retirement and Why Steroids, Tabloids Won’t Keep Him Away From The Baseball Hall of Fame

Alex Rodriguez isn't the ideal Cooperstown candidate, but three MVP awards, one World Series title, and twenty seasons under his belt may be enough to overlook a few of his glaring misdeeds.

Immigrants in America Create Over $1 Billion for US Businesses

A new National Foundation for American Policy study finds half of U.S. start-ups worth upwards of $1 billion were founded by immigrants. The non-partisan organization recently shared their findings along with the stern recommendation that laws governing the flow of immigrants into this country should be made easier for those looking to launch businesses.
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