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Evelyn Lozada’s Relationship With Carl Crawford Allegedly On The Rocks

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Evelyn subliminally addressed claims that some of Crawford’s teammates believe her to be a gold digger

Evelyn Lozada’s Relationship With Carl Crawford Allegedly On The Rocks

Natalie Nunn Opens Up About Miscarriage And How’s She Been Coping

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Despite the feeling of isolation, nearly one million miscarriages occur in the U.S. each year.

Natalie Nunn Opens Up About Miscarriage And How’s She Been Coping

17 Times Fetty Wap Inspired Glorious ‘1738’ Vines

Fetty Wap’s call of “1738” has been used in tons of Vines recently.

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17 Times Fetty Wap Inspired Glorious ‘1738’ Vines

A Complete List Of The 142 School Shootings Since Sandy Hook

There have been 142 school shootings since December 2012. That’s nearly one a week.

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A Complete List Of The 142 School Shootings Since Sandy Hook

Rich Nations’ Aid Fails to Help Poor Adapt to Climate Change

Assistance for adaptation programs, like developing climate-resistant crops, has fallen well short of pledges. Photo: IRRI Images / Creative Commons . We know that the emission reductions pledges under the non-binding Copenhagen Accord will fail to keep temperature rise in check and virtually doom the world’s coral, but now a new report, from the

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Rich Nations’ Aid Fails to Help Poor Adapt to Climate Change

Whale Saved 10 Years Ago Reunites With Rescuers

Photo: Katya Kroch / IBJ One morning in November of 2000, a large humpback whale was found stranded on a beach near Ubatuba, Brazil, clinging to life in the crashing surf. It didn’t take long before a team of nearly one hundred fishermen, firefighters, biologists, and locals assembled and began working tirelessly to return the struggling animal back to sea — and after twelve long hours, they were successful. Still, as that whale slipped beneath the waves and out o… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Whale Saved 10 Years Ago Reunites With Rescuers