Aaron Gouveia, father of 5-year-old Sam, shared a powerful story on Twitter after his son faced a day of bullying at school over his red nail polish.
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What fixed NASA’s Hubble space telescope? Someone flipped a switch on and off
NASA said a fix with a gyroscope moves the Hubble space telescope close to resuming normal operations.
ShowBiz Minute; Rush, Jolie, Markle
Geoffrey Rush’s wife testifies actor wept denying allegations; Angelina Jolie seeks support for Venezuelan refugees; Meghan Markle rushed through market on royal visit to Fiji. (Oct. 24)
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Here’s the latest for Wednesday October 24th: Winning ticket for $1.6B lottery jackpot sold in South Carolina; Trump to be briefed on Khashoggi case; Georgia Governor candidates debate; Hundreds in caravan apply for refugee status in Mexico.
Jolie seeks support for Venezuelan refugees
UNHCR special enjoy Angelina Jolie visits Venezuelan refugees at the Peruvian border, calling the situation “predictable and preventable.” (Oct. 24)
Brian May: ‘Thank God’ Rami Malek played Freddie Mercury
At the London premiere of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor admire Rami Malek’s portrayal of late singer Freddie Mercury, while Malek basks in their approval. (Oct. 24)
Fire destroys church near Boston
A fire destroyed a church in Wakefield, Massachusetts, near Boston on Tuesday night. WHDH-TV in Boston quotes Wakefield Fire Chief Michael Sullivan as saying more than two dozen communities and more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze. (Oct. 24)
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Red Sox beat Dodgers 8-4 in World Series opener
The Boston Red Sox came out swinging in the World Series opener, seizing every advantage in Boston’s Fenway Park to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 on a chilly, windy Tuesday night. (Oct. 24)
Marine pilot allegedly traced phallic shape in the sky, prompting an investigation
The U.S. Marine Corps launched an investigation after social media users noted that a California-based flightappeared to trace out a phallic shape.
Utah lawmaker tastes marijuana: ‘no big deal’
A Utah lawmaker drove to Las Vegas and tried marijuana for the first time ahead of an upcoming vote on a medical marijuana proposition. State Senator Jim Dabakis proclaimed marijuana ‘no big deal.’ (Oct. 24)