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Colton Underwood questioned his sexuality after years of bullying due to choice to abstain from sex

The 28-year-old former star of The Bachelor - who is currently in quarantine after being diagnosed with COVID-19 - talked candidly about his struggles finding himself as he matured.




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Bruce Springsteen enlists Bon Jovi and Whoopi Goldberg for New Jersey COVID-19 relief event 

Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi are teaming up to help raise funds for the Garden State's pandemic relief fund, by performing at the #JerseyForJersey benefit on April 22.




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker will debut on Disney+ two months early on May 4

On Monday it was confirmed that the movie will be released two months early on Disney+. The date is May 4, which is a Star Wars holiday because May the 4th sounds like May the force.




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Michelle Pfeiffer shares touching tribute after her dog Freddie passes away

The 61-year-old actress broke the sad news on her Instagram account on Tuesday, sharing a photo of Freddie along with a touching tribute.




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Kristin Cavallari was 'blindsided' by Jay Cutler's divorce filing

The 33-year-old reality star knew 'that their marriage has been over' for some time but wasn't expecting her estranged husband to lodge paperwork to legally end their union last week




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Ellen DeGeneres SLAMMED by former bodyguard for her bad behaviour at 2014 Oscars

Ellen Degeneres is continuing to feel the heat from former staffers over her alleged behind-the-scenes bad behaviour.




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Val Kilmer, 60, admits to watching Top Chef because he misses eating food after throat cancer battle

Val Kilmer is opening up about the highs and lows of his decades-long career, as well as his battle with throat cancer.




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Dina Lohan calls virtual boyfriend the 'love of her life' and launches new podcast with Chanel Omari

In an exclusive chat with DailyMailTV, Dina Lohan gave a sneak peek into her new podcast as well as some updates on her virtual 'soulmate' boyfriend and plans for Mother's Day in quarantine.




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Kim Kardashian shows off her hourglass figure in a bikini as she hits the beach in Malibu

The wife of Kanye West showed off her tiny waistline and toned arms in a suit that flattered her petite 5ft3in frame. It was a sparkly wine-colored two piece with a bra top and briefs that rode high.




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Kim Kardashian can't wait to wear hair extensions 'when this is all over,' has let hair 'breathe'

The 39-year-old reality star took to her Instagram Story on Thursday night to share a video of six bundles of extensions from hairline and salon owner Violet Teriti.




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Brandy says the death of her former beau Kobe Bryant is still hard for her to comprehend

'I just cannot understand it. I don't understand it. I'll never understand it to this day,' she told Entertainment Tonight. They had dated in 1996 after he had a long crush on her.




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Bob Dylan announces upcoming release of his first original album in eight years

Rough and Rowdy Ways will be released on June 19, the singer revealed on Friday morning, as he dropped another song titled False Prophet from the upcoming album.




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Scientists discover 'epilepsy demon' on 2,700-year-old clay tablet in Iraq

The 2,700-year-old clay tablet is inscribed with ancient medical treatments and although uncovered decades ago in Modern-day Iraq , a re-examination of the artifact uncovered the demonic being.




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How Phil Collins, The Beatles and ABBA were removed from radio due to wars

Here, MailOnline reveals the truly bizarre choices that broadcasters such as MTV and the BBC made when they sought to prevent offence in the light of warfare and atrocities at home and abroad.




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Army major would rather face war crimes tribunal at The Hague than endure 'witch hunt'

Major Robert Campbell, 46, was cleared more than a decade ago of the manslaughter of 19-year-old Said Shabram, who drowned in a canal in Basra in 2003.




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We've never had it so good! DOMINIC SANDBROOK on a divisive decade

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: So how will we remember the 2010s? It was a decade of austerity, great patriotic spectacles, royal weddings and the triumphant London Olympics.




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Mike Pompeo holds crisis talks with Iraq keaders as mob storms American embassy in Baghdad

The secretary of State talked to Iraq's prime minister and president separately by phone Tuesday on the heels of the American embassy in Baghdad being stormed by an angry mob.




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How airstrike on Iranian general unfolded in Baghdad

Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran's feared Quds force, had just arrived at Baghdad airport early on Friday morning when a US Reaper drone fired four guided missiles at two cars, killing him.




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U.S. on heightened alert as it's feared Iran-backed sleeper cells will retaliate

Major cities are on heightened alert amid fears that the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group may have sleeper cells in the U.S. that are ready to retaliate.




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Video game firm is slammed as 'beyond disgusting' for 'World War 3' advert

Video game Conflict of Nations: World War 3 tweeted: 'Iran starting World War 3? Simulate any #WWIII scenario you can think of in Conflict of Nations right now!'




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Iran issues poster showing slain commander Qassem Soleimani hugged by Prophet Mohammed's grandson

The image (pictured) appears to show General Qassem Soleimani being welcomed into paradise by Imam Hussein following his death in a US air strike yesterday morning.




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Donald Trump touts his '95 per cent approval rating' from Republicans

President Trump's attention turned back to his poll numbers Saturday, as he arrived at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.




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Benjamin Netanyahu 'was warned by US of plans to kill Qassem Soleimani ahead of drone strike'

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke to Netanyahu on the phone on Wednesday night, and the following morning the Israeli leader tweeted about 'very, very dramatic things' in the region.




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Thousands of Fort Bragg soldiers board flights as they are deployed to the Middle East

The troops are in addition to about 700 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne who deployed to Kuwait earlier this week after the storming of the US Embassy in Baghdad by Iran-backed militiamen.




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Warriors coach Steve Kerr slammed for accusing Pence of lying about Soleimani involvement in 9/11

Kerr, left, tweeted Friday to say Pence, right, 'is lying about Soleimani's involvement in 9/11'. He added: 'One thing I've learned...is to not believe our government when it comes to matters of war.'




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Boris Johnson: UK won't 'lament' death of General Soleimani

Speaking for the first time after the killing of General Qasem Soleimani, Boris Johnson said that the UK would 'not lament' his death and called for a de-escalation of threats in the Middle East.




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Palestinians burn US flags: World reacts to airstrike death of Iran commander Soleimani 

Protesters across the West have gathered today to condemn the US drone strikes following the death of Iran's highest ranking general Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.




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Democrats criticize Trump tweet on notifying Congress about Iran military action

Democrats slammed Donald Trump saying he is not a 'dictator' after he warned his tweet should serve as notification to Congress that the U.S. will 'strike back' if Iran launches a revenge attack.




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Iraqi Hezbollah threatens to turn US airbases 'to rubble'

Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia in Iraq at the centre of current tensions between Washington and Tehran, has threatened to attack US air bases in the country in revenge for the killing of Soleimani.




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British soldiers in Middle East on high alert amid 'collateral damage' warning in Iran tensions

Boris Johnson's official spokesman refused to criticise the dramatic drone strike despite threats from Tehran that UK forces could be 'collateral damage' in reprisals.




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Boris Johnson warns Donald Trump NOT to bomb Iran's heritage sites

Trump threatened to target state treasures if Iran retaliates. The Prime Minister's spokesman said: 'There are international conventions in place that prevent the destruction of cultural heritage.'




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Trump gets narrow poll backing for killing of Soleimani with 43% approving over 38% who disapprove

More Americans back Donald Trump's decision to conduct an airstrike that took out Iranian General Qassem Soleimani than those who disapprove, according to a poll released Monday.




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UK pulls dozens of 'non-essential' personnel out of Baghdad

The move was revealed by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace as he updated MPs on the mounting crisis this evening.




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Putin visits Assad in Syria amid heightened tensions between US and key Syrian ally Iran 

The Russian President shook hands with Syria's dictator on Tuesday as visited the headquarters of his forces in Damascus to hear military reports, amid fears of a war between ally Iran and the US.




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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sends prayers to Australia amid bushfires

Pompeo said the US-Australian alliance was unbreakable and American firefighters had flown to Australia to help.




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Biden says it's impossible to believe Trump's Soleimani claims, but mixes up Iraq and Iran in speech

Joe Biden delivered a foreign policy speech Tuesday where he laid out why it was impossible to believe the Trump administration's claims that Qassem Soleimani was an imminent threat.




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Iranian official mocks Donald Trump by posting his country's flag to Twitter after airbase attack 

In the early hours of this morning representative of the supreme leader in Iran, Saeed Jalili (pictured) retaliated and mocked President Trump by posting an image of the Iranian flag.




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Britain warns Iran: We'll respond to any attack on our citizens or our forces

In a statement to MPs yesterday, Mr Wallace said he was taking 'urgent measures' to protect the UK's soldiers and citizens from potential reprisals by the Tehran regime.




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Qassem Soleimani laid to rest as thousands line the streets after Iranian missiles hit Iraq US bases

Thousands of people have lined the streets of Qassem Soleimani hometown before the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard's elite Quds Force was laid to rest.




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Nancy Pelosi said 'I'll call him back' when Pence called to tell her about Iranian missile attacks

Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she'd return a phone call to Vice President Mike Pence Tuesday night after he called to inform her about the Iranian missile attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq.




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Iran fires TENS of ballistic missiles at US bases in Iraq

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the strike which saw 22 ballistic missiles fired at two US bases in Iraq was 'not enough' to punish the US while vowing to kick all American forces out of the Middle East.




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Donald Trump says Iran 'appears to be standing down'

Donald Trump has said Iran is 'standing down' in the Middle East after a 'crushing revenge' strike largely failed to materialise Wednesday after the regime launched 22 missiles at US bases.




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Australian soldiers WON'T be pulling out of Iraq immediately in wake of Iran strike

Iran on Wednesday launched more than a dozen missiles against two US-led military bases in response to the US assassination of an Iranian military chief.




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Australian troops in danger as Iranian launches missile attack on US airbases in Iraq

Australia could potentially find itself embroiled in another conflict in the Middle East after Iran launched a revenge rocket attack on American air bases in Iraq .




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Australian troops WON'T be pulling out of Iraq

Hundreds of Australian troops will stay in Iraq after Iranian rockets fired on US-led military bases in the country. Australia has several hundred troops deployed to Iraq along with a team of diplomatic staff.




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Hypersonic missiles Trump boasted the U.S. is currently building

President Donald Trump has revealed that the U.S. is currently developing 'many' super-fast hypersonic missiles and boasted that the American weapons were 'big, powerful, lethal and fast'.




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Iran warned the U.S. via a European embassy of missile attack giving troops THREE HOURS to prepare

Iranians prepared for missile strikes on two Iraqi airbases housing U.S. troops by making sure intelligence could detect the plans via satellites and eavesdropping, officials say.




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PETER OBORNE: On the streets of Tehran, the fear: we're one misjudgment away from all-out war 

PETER OBORNE: The firing of ballistic missiles at US bases is the biggest and most dangerous military confrontation between America and Iran since the American hostage crisis in 1979.




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Dramatic photos show bombed out Iraqi air base where Iranian missiles hit

American soldiers were either flown out of the al-Asad base (left) by 11pm on Tuesday local time or were sheltering in bunkers - waiting until the missiles fell at around 1:30am on Wednesday.




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Four wounded in attack on Iraqi military base that houses US forces

Four Iraqi soldiers were wounded in the attack, two military sources told Reuters. The military sources said the mortar bombs fell on a runway inside the base.