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Linda Ronstadt and Parkinson's disease

Linda Ronstadt admitted to AARP Magazine that she is suffering from Parkinson's disease. In an article posted on the online version of AARP Magazine, Linda Ronstadt admitted suffering from Parkinson's disease which lead her to lose her ability sing.


Yosemite Park affected by brushfire

California governor Jerry Brown declares state of emergency with the spread of wildfire into the Yosemite National Park.

North West is shown to the world

North, the child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, was introduced to the world via Instagram. In a classic media coup, the grandmother gave the world a glimpse of her new grandchild by Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.

Student killed by three 'bored' teens

Christopher Lane, a student on a baseball scholarship in Oklahoma, was shot and killed while jogging by three 'bored' teenagers.


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Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) was to receive USD4 million as part of the international donor component of its finances.
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Billionaire Carl Icahn announced on Twitter that he had set dinner with Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss plans for the company's buyback program.
Smartphone accessory makers in China were not too happy about switching their product focus on non-Apple products.