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Doctor diagnoses his own cancer with an app. Dr. John Martin was performing tests on the prototype Butterfly iQ ultrasound device during trials for FDA approval when he discovered the cancer at the base of his tongue – as well as metastatic tumors in his neck. Megan Revell reports. Rochdale forced to shut down stadium and evacuate staff due to ‘police incident’. A statement from the League One side read ‘The club can confirm we have had to shut the stadium due to a police incident.’.
Whats Going On in This Picture? 124; Sept. 19, 2016. On Mondays, we publish a Times photo without a caption, headline or other information about its origins. Join the conversation about what you see and why via a live, moderated discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern. What to wear this weekend FEMAIL picks out fashionable boilersuits for embracing the seasonal trend. FEMAIL’s Style Editor advised on embracing this season’s boilersuits trend. Dinah Van Tulleken recommends pairing the look with either trainers or statement strappy heels for a fashionable look. The New MoMA Is Here. Be Ready for Change. The expanded Museum of Modern Art reopens this month, putting Picasso and Monet next to younger, more diverse artists. Will audiences embrace its new vision? Doctors Orders Stay in Bed and Do Nothing. Bed rest is like Las Vegas. Its nice for three days, but stay any longer and you might lose your mind. UK PM Johnson says Brexit resolution some way off. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that a Brexit resolution was some way off but that the Irish backstop had to go and that European Union had reacted constructively to his proposals for a new deal. Car Bombers in Somalia Hit U.S. and European Military Bases. The extremist group known as the Shabab claimed responsibility for an attack on an American base used to launch airstrikes against the group.
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Where are the crowds at the World Athletics Championships? She should have been cheered by thousands of applauding fans as she set off on her victory lap, but new world 100 meter champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was instead greeted by empty seats and eerie quietness at the World Athletics Championships in Doha. Hong Kong student who was shot by police is charged. Tsang Chi-kin, 18, was the first victim of police gunfire in the months-long pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. Activists set fire and blocked roads during fresh rallies last night to denounce police. Saving Money, and Your Sanity, on College Visits (Hint Resist the Swag). Most counselors suggest starting near home and visiting a mix of college types, like an urban college, a large public university and a small, liberal arts campus. Apple wins dismissal of lawsuit over MacBook logic boards. Apple Inc won the dismissal on Thursday of a lawsuit accusing it of defrauding consumers by selling MacBook laptop computers that contained “logic boards” it knew were defective, and which routinely failed within two years. ‘Furniture farmers’ fight deforestation one chair at a time. A couple in rural England are taking their own fight to deforestation with their very own sustainable furniture farm, where they nurture trees into furniture. Joe Davies reports. Pre-Raphaelites Victorian Avant-Garde at the Tate Britain review. In recent years a huge enthusiasm has sprung up for them. The Tate exhibition Pre-Raphaelites Victorian Avant-Garde, featuring some of their most striking and impressive paintings, is a certain crowd-puller.
Caught in the act a black hole rips apart an unfortunate star. Scientists have captured a view of a colossal black hole violently ripping apart a doomed star, illustrating a extraordinary and chaotic cosmic event from beginning to end for the first time using NASA’s planet-hunting telescope. Kara Walker Takes a Monumental Jab at Britannia. Using the Tate Modern as her stage, Ms. Walker examines the empire, the debate over memorials and the tragedy of Emmett Till. Is London ready?
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