Felix N. Codilla III
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Pope Says He Will Be 'Sincere' With Trump at Vatican Meeting
Pope Francis said he will be "sincere" with Donald Trump over their sharp differences on issues such as immigration and climate change. He will keep an open mind by not trying to convince the president to soften his policies but instead will try to find a common ground and work for peace.
Users of Tinder Dating App Have Lower Self-Esteem, According to New Study
A U.S. study finds that users of the online dating app Tinder have lower self-worth, and they feel more negative about themselves. This means users were less satisfied with their face and body than non-users. The research primarily targeted women, but the findings surprisingly showed that men suffered from lower self-esteem.
Scientists Link Breast Milk to Cancer Cure
Some cancer patients are turning to mothers' milk after it was discovered that the liquid coming from a woman's breast has a substance with incredible tumor-fighting abilities. Researchers at Sweden's Lund University have conducted trials that yielded promising results.
Queen Elizabeth's Diary Entry Details Her Awe and Boredom During Her Papa's Coronation
Buckingham Palace celebrated the 80th anniversary of the coronation of the Queen's parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. On May 12, 1937, Britons witnessed an extravagant "imperial" ceremony, which an American newspaper aptly described as "the greatest day of splendor England ever saw."
North Korea Builds Replica of Seoul Palace, Uses It to Conduct Mock Raid
It was reported last year that North Korea was building a replica of the South's presidential palace called the Blue House, with the exact design and layout being the same as the original. Latest satellite imagery, however, revealed that the mockup now lies ruins, which is the result of a combat drill for a real raid of the actual palace in the future.
Duggar Family News: Network Mulls Josh's Comeback in the Series
Despite the controversies that hounded their family, the Duggars continue with their TV career, minus Josh Duggar. However, that may change. After falling from grace nearly two years ago, which led to the cancellation of the show "19 Kids and Counting," Josh is begging to return to TLC.
Archeologists Find Churches in Ancient City of Hippos-Sussita in Israel
Archeologists digging the ancient city of Hippos-Sussita near the Sea of Galilee have unearthed a cluster of churches that may have existed in the late fifth or early sixth century. The expedition has found six to seven places of worship so far, indicating a mutual tolerance among Christian sects during that time.
Muslim Men in India Can Break Off Their Marriage by Simply Saying 'Divorce' Three Times
For Muslim men in India, getting a divorce can be as easy as one, two, three. Just say the word "talaq" three times, which means divorce in Arabic, and they're good to go. But several divorced women want to change this practice, prompting the Supreme Court to open hearings into a number of petitions.
World War 3: Anonymous Releases Video Warning People of Possible War Involving the U.S. and North Korea
The online hacker group Anonymous issued a sinister new video warning people across the globe to prepare for World War III over heightened tensions between the U.S. and North Korea. It said that both countries are continuing to move "strategic pieces into place" for battle, which can be taken as evidence of a looming war.
Arizona Radio Station Advises Listeners How Not to Get Busted for Possession of Child Porn
A radio station is under investigation in Arizona after residents launched a petition against it over its advice on child porn. For the past two years, Cave 97.7FM has been broadcasting a public service announcement (PSA) during midnight telling its listeners to keep images of naked children away from sight.