Wednesday, 9 October 2019

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Kid wanders into live news shot to say hi to mom

Remember how much fun we all had with BBC dad? Well, here is MSNBC mom.

NBC News correspondent Courtney Kube was on MSNBC Wednesday morning to report on Turkish airstrikes in Syria. While she was talking, her four-year-old son popped into the frame. (You can see his actual entry in a different version of the clip. It's a real zoom.)

He had to say hi to his mom. Pressing business. Understandable.

"Excuse me, my kids are here!" Kube said. "Live television." She never lost composure, though, and regained her train of thought with ease.  Read more...

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Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Instagram to officially remove 'Following' tab from app

The tab, which was found under the heart icon, will be removed this week after execs said that they believed it didn't serve its "purpose." Read more...

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Belle Delphine now claims she was arrested after vandalizing a car

Belle Delphine, the gamer girl best known for selling jars of her own "bathwater," says she was arrested after spray-painting someone's car. 

On Monday, Delphine tweeted what appeared to be her own mugshot with the caption "I got arrested lol." However, the image does not appear in the London Metropolitan Police Department's public database of mugshots, nor does the watermark on Delphine's photo appear on any other mugshots.

Now, Delphine is going deeper with her claim. In a tweet hours later, she said the arrest occurred after a woman allegedly stole her hamster at a party. Incensed, Delphine painted an image of Pepe the frog — which is categorized as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League — and a message: "Bitch! Give me my hamster back." She also included photos of the alleged vandalism as well as text messages she says are from the hamster thief.  Read more...

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