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Katy Perry cannot help but meddling into Justin Trudeau’s business as romance blooms: Source

Photo: Katy Perry can’t resist butting into Justin Trudeau’s business as romance blossoms: Source Katy Perry has reportedly entered politics to support her boyfriend Justin Trudeau. According to the latest report from RadarOnline.comThe songbird has been waiting to find her a partner like Trudeau, and now that she finally has him, she knows they can’t…

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‘Twilight’ star gets candid about vampire franchise after 20th anniversary

Gil Birmingham ponders starring in ‘Twilight’ films The Twilight franchise, a romantic fantasy film series, recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary. Several stars who appeared in the film series had fond memories of working in the films. Gil Birmingham, who played Billy Black, Jacob Black’s father, has shared his thoughts on the franchise. In an interview…

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Massive 3D map exposes early universe like never before

Astronomers have released the largest three-dimensional map ever of hydrogen emissions in the early universe. This map shows structures dating from 9 to 11 billion years ago. This new 3D hydrogen map provides unprecedented information about how galaxies developed, grew and evolved during the universe’s peak period of star formation, the so-called cosmic noon. According…

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Kim Kardashian un apologetically shares photos of four puppies gifted to her kids weeks after PETA criticism

Kim Kardashian has shared another look at the four puppies she gifted her children at Christmas, weeks after receiving criticism from animal rights activists. On March 6, the reality star posted two photos to Instagram showing the family’s Pomeranian puppies (the same photos she first shared on Christmas Day) and wrote, “Welcome to the fam.”…

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Scientists reveal stunning images of rare deep-sea species & corals off British Caribbean coast

Scientists reveal rare deep-sea species and corals off the British Caribbean coast A surprising mystery has been discovered off the coasts of the British Caribbean. The first expedition revealed an underwater mountain range, a huge blue hole and coral reefs unaffected by human-induced environmental changes. Operations continued 24 hours a day for six weeks, with…

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