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How To Help Haiti After Hurricane Matthew

Here are some that have been verified by people living in Haiti to be direct, reputable ways to support hurricane relief, whether you’re in the U.S., Haiti, or anywhere in the world.

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How To Help Haiti After Hurricane Matthew

Eliza Coupe’s Cleavage Makes Me Happy

I don’t know how that show Happy Endings ever got cancelled. Not because it was particularly funny or anything, but because it featured two serious hotties in Elisha Cuthbert and Eliza Coupe here. Anyway, I can’t say I know what Eliza’s been up to since then, but here she is busting out some solid cleavage at Global Green USA’s 11th annual Pre-Oscar Party, presumably as an audition for future jobs. Well, it’s working, because I’d be happy to offer Eliza a gig. See, I’ve got a great idea for a pilot about two hilariously-mismatched people living together called The Actress and the Tuna . It’s kind of like The Odd Couple , only with way more lingerie and set in my mom’s basement. I’ll get the contracts drawn up. » view all 12 photos Photos: WENN.com

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The Side-Eye: Slavery-Lovin’ Lawmaker Jon Hubbard Defends Comments, ‘Slavery Was Cruel… But Black People Are Better Off Here Than In Africa’

Aww shucks…thanks for clearing that up for us! Jon Hubbard actually gave an interview to defend his piece of isht book and it backfired because the lawmaker just ended up sounding even more racist. Hubbard continued to say that African-Americans are lucky they were once slaves. According to TalkBusiness : “Slavery was cruel, but as a result of slavery, we have African-Americans living in this country today who are living here in situations that are probably much better to endure than if they were living in Sub-Saharan Africa. If you had the choice knowing the lifestyle of people living in Africa and knowing the lifestyle of people living in the United States, which would you choose? Pure and simple.” “But I think the end result — that they [African-Americans] did get to live in America, although the means for getting here were terrible —I think the end result was better than it would have been if they had to live in Africa themselves.” Asked if the outcome justified the institution of slavery in early America, Hubbard said it did not. “I don’t think anything justifies nearly three centuries of slavery, but the facts are the facts; we can’t take that back,” he said. “… I don’t know of any other way that black people in America could have gotten here if there hadn’t been slavery back at that time.” According to Hubbard’s version of history, absolutely no one in Africa had a boat or a ship back in the day. Wow! We never knew Africans didn’t have boats!! The saddest part about this story is the fact that Arkansas Republican leaders have not asked Hubbard to resign. Images via Facebook

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Mount Sinabung in Indonesia

Mount Sinabung spews volcanic smoke in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. The volcano spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years causing thousands of people living around its slope to evacuate their homes. Mount Sinabung in regency of Karo in Indonesia#39;s North Sumatra province continued gushing grey smoke on Saturday, blanketing area surrounding its crater, local media reported. A local resident, Abadinta Barus, told Antara

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Sinabung Volcano 2010 picture

Mount Sinabung spews volcanic smoke as it erupts in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. The volcano spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years causing thousands of people living around its slope to evacuate their homes. A volcano in western Indonesia spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years. Government volcanologist Surono, who uses only one name, said Mount Sinabung in North S

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Emerging Ghana wins Open Source House competition: Local, Modular & Efficient (Video)

Last year, Enviu , known for the sustainable dance floor and club , launched the Open Source House project , a platform to share much needed sustainable and affordable housing solutions. The goal of their first competition, in which 3100 architects participated, was to design an affordable, flexible and sustainable house for people living in poor housing conditions in Ghana.

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Over Half Of Today’s Babies Are Expected To Live Past 100

Living to 100 may be seen as a long life now, but according to a new review, it may be the norm for babies born today. The article, appearing in the medical journal The Lancet, shows that based on current trajectories, more than half of all babies born in industrialized nations since the year 2000 can expect to live into the triple digits

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Honesty rewards this student with this camera experiment.

He left his camera on a mountaintop to prove his friend that it would be returned. It was shipped back to him and full of snapshots from visiting strangers. This is a small thing that just shows how much sense of unity exists in people.

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Honesty rewards this student with this camera experiment.

Africans ‘under siege’ in Moscow

Nearly 60% of black and African people living in Russia's capital Moscow have been physically assaulted in racially motivated attacks, says a new study. Africans working or studying in the city live in constant fear of attack, according to the report by the Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy.

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What kind of fantasy world are these people living in?

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