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Six questions and answers about the post-credits scene in Avengers: Infinity War In that final sequence, the havoc Thanos has wreaked on the universe with the Infinity Gauntlet has reached Earth. Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) are driving when people start breaking down into drifts of grey ash, resulting in crashing cars as drivers evaporate, and a ...
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Love in the Countryside: the udder side of TV dating The owner of a 350-acre dairy farm in Yorkshire, Pete has been single for seven years and is "hoping to [find] somebody who's tall, slim and attractive because that's the type of ladies I go for". His solo status, he assures us, is down to his rigorous early-morning milking schedule. Of course it is, Pete.
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Windrush scandal: legal clinics in Brixton for those affected Legal clinics for those who think they may be affected by the Windrush migration scandal will be held throughout May at the Black Cultural Archives in south London. They will follow a public meeting in solidarity with the Windrush generation due to take place on Saturday afternoon at the BCA, which is ...
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Photos of the historic summit between North Korea and South Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met in a historic summit Friday in the Demilitarized Zone separating their countries, declaring their hope to rid the peninsula of nuclear weapons and to formally end the war that started nearly 68 years ago. Kim became the first ...
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'Fortnite: Battle Royale' Teases A Possible Supervillain Skin For Season 4 In New Reveal You can set your watch to new teases from Epic about Fortnite's season 4, which have been going up every day at 10:15 AM EST all week long. Today is no exception, and Epic is slowly filling in a teaser image that they debuted a few days ago which revealed a superhero theme for the upcoming ...
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Human brain cells can make complex structures in a dish—is this a problem? The premiere of the second season of Westworld is a perfect time to ponder what makes us human. This is not new territory; such questions have long been dealt with in works of fiction, and they have appeared in science in the form of studies of creatures that have human-like characteristics—like ...
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