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The Latest: Wallenda: Performer may have fainted before fall

TheRepublic.com 

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Latest on a high wire accident involving the famed Flying Wallenda circus family (all times local): 11:35 a.m. Nik Wallenda says he believes someone on his high-wire pyramid act may have briefly blacked out during a practice, sending five people tumbling some 30 feet to the ground. The famed tightrope



Europe's best low-cost airline could be an issue for the Trump administration

BusinessInsider.com 

Norwegian Air

On Thursday, President Trump met with leaders from the airline industry. While we don't know all of the details about that meeting, it's possible that one of the controversial topics discussed was the arrival of Norwegian Air International or NAI.

In December, the US Department of Transportation finalized its decision to grant Norwegian Air International approval to operate flights into the US.

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Anthony Anderson of ‘black-ish’ hosts animal talk show

TheRepublic.com 

PASADENA, Calif. — An ancient show-biz adage warns actors about working with children and animals. Anthony Anderson, the patriarch on ABC’s family comedy “black-ish,” breaks the second rule Friday with the premiere of a talk show on Animal Planet. “Animal Nation” features Anderson narrating funny animal videos, talking to celebrities about their pets and being

Bankruptcy Judge: Mother Had No Duty to Pay Daughter’s College Bill

WSJ.com 

A judge ruled that a Georgia woman didn't have “any legal duty” to pay for her daughter’s college tuition bill before declaring bankruptcy, deepening the fracture between judges on whether financially struggling parents can help their children pay for college.

UN: China takes steps to stop taking organs from prisoners

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization says that China has taken steps to end its once-widespread practice of harvesting organs from executed prisoners but that it's impossible to know what is happening across the entire country.

UN: China takes steps to stop taking organs from prisoners

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization says that China has taken steps to end its once-widespread practice of harvesting organs from executed prisoners but that it's impossible to know what is happening across the entire country. Nunez Pena said WHO officials were now focusing on other countries like Egypt and Sri Lanka as worrisome centers of organ harvesting.

Tom Jones denies Priscilla Presley dating rumors

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Annie Martin
Feb. 9 (UPI) -- Tom Jones' rep denied the singer is involved with Priscilla Presley, actress and ex-wife of Elvis Presley, after the pair were spotted together in Los Angeles.

Greece's Economy Minister Confident of Reaching Deal With Creditors

WSJ.com 

Greece’s economy minister said he is optimistic the country can resolve its deadlock with its international creditors this month over how to fulfil its bailout program, allowing Greece to bring down its borrowing costs and return to bond markets late this year.

Has Tom Hiddleston damaged his brand?

BBC News - Entertainment & Arts 

Two media commentators discuss whether recent headlines about the British actor have dented his image.

Anthony Anderson of 'black-ish' hosts animal talk show

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — An ancient show-biz adage warns actors about working with children and animals. Anthony Anderson, the patriarch on ABC's family comedy "black-ish," breaks the second rule Friday with the premiere of a talk show on Animal Planet.





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