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‘Wonder Woman’ Rumor: Ben Affleck's Batman To Make A Cameo?

International Business Times 

The upcoming “Wonder Woman” film will take place years before the time of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” but rumor has it that Ben Affleck’s Batman will still be making a cameo in the film. How exactly will this happen? According to Comic Book, the film will open in present day, just after the events of “Batman v Superman.”

Kate Hudson in Custody Battle with Ex Chris Robinson Over Son Ryder

«Just Jared» 

Kate Hudson and her ex husband Chris Robinson are in a new custody battle over their 12-year-old son Ryder. The Black Crowes singer has filed to re-open the custody agreement he and Kate settled upon after their 2007 divorce, E! News reports. Kate and Chris divorced back in 2007 after seven years, where they settled [...]

Christie's plan to use lottery for pensions raises questions

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The proposal centers on contributing lottery revenues to what Christie called eligible pension plans — the state oversees a number of funds including teacher, public worker and police and fire. When you take an asset that actually has constitutional responsibilities and taking that net worth and use it for unfunded liability. Proceeds go to a handful of state departments for various programs, including education, veterans affairs and human services. Specifically the lottery funds a school for the deaf... Читать дальше...



Kentucky come back from 19 down to beat Vanderbilt

United Press International (UPI.com) 

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- No. 9 Kentucky clinched at least tie for its 48th Southeastern Conference championship on Tuesday night with a 73-67 victory over Vanderbilt.

INSTANT POLL: Trump gets some of his highest marks yet for his first big speech to Congress

BusinessInsider.com 

Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool Image via AP

A majority of people who watched President Donald Trump's congressional speech approved of Trump's message, according to an instant CNN/ORC poll Tuesday night.

The survey, conducted by phone with people who planned to watch Trump's remarks and again after the president finished his speech, found 57% of viewers had a "very positive" reaction. Nearly seven out of 10 viewers said Trump's proposals would move the US in the right direction, CNN reported. Читать дальше...

When Will The Wall Be Built? Hundreds Of Construction Firms Bid To Build Trump’s Mexico Border Wall

International Business Times 

As of Tuesday evening, more than 200 companies — mostly construction and engineering firms — had expressed interest in building the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to Federal Business Opportunities, a free web-based portal that allows vendors to review federal procurement opportunities over $25,000. Companies such as Caddell Construction, engineering firms and top defense contractor Raytheon are also included in the list.

Report lays out 2016 Anniston Army Depot workplace death

Stars and Stripes 

A U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command report showed the 64-year-old machinery mechanic at Anniston Army Depot died as he worked — alone, pinned beneath a lift he had taken no precautions to secure.

Barry Pops the Question on ‘The Flash’

Yahoo TV 

Just after banishing an army of 100 angry gorilla’s to a different universe, Barry decided to throw caution to the wind and propose to Iris. The two have been fighting to stop Iris’s impending demise that Barry saw in the future. Barry then took the scenic route, in proposing to Iris, telling of how his grandfather saved up for the ring during WWII only to propose to his grandmother the moment he returned.

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Maruti sales up 10.9% at 1,30,280 units in February

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

The country's largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Wednesday reported a 10.9 percent increase in total sales at 1,30,280 units in February as against 1,17,451 in the year-ago month.

Missouri NAACP, advocates slam discrimination bill

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

State agencies, including public colleges and universities, no longer would face punitive damages in such lawsuits under the latest proposal. Sen. Gary Romine, a Farmington Republican who is sponsoring that chamber's version, said past court rulings moved Missouri away from federal standards for discrimination lawsuits and the original Missouri Human Rights Act. When asked by a Democratic colleague on the Senate floor Monday whether sponsoring the measure is a conflict of interest, Romine said... Читать дальше...





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