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Meghan Markle displayed 'barrier gestures' with her hands and wore her hair as 'curtains' to conceal her face at an engagement in London tonight, according to body language expert Judi James. Portable device for epileptic seizures to 'promote independence'. An epileptic and a recent graduate of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York has invented a portable first aid kit for people with epilepsy that she hopes will empower those suffering from seizures to live without fear. Absolute filth! Angry New York commuters share disgusting photos of the city's dirtiest subway cars. Transport Workers Union Local 100 asked riders to post the dirty images online. They are incontract negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Georgette Elgey, 90, Dies; Wrote Epic History of Postwar France. A former journalist, she spent nearly 50 years producing an acclaimed six-volume work on the Fourth Republic. Her own life held plenty of drama of its own. Why Saving the Oceans Is as Vital as Protecting Rain Forests. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist, talks about phytoplankton, plastic straws and the best fish to eat. Man, 60, needs a 2inch-long cupcake topper removed from his throat. The man, who has not been named, had no idea thedecorative cake piece was lodged in his throat after scoffing the cake. Doctors at John Hopkins, Baltimore, discovered a lodged 'pink foreign body'. Martha Stewart roasts fellow celebrity convict Felicity Huffman's lack of prison style. Stewart, who served five months in prison in 2004, commented on recent photos of Huffman wearing a prison-issued green jumpsuit during a Vanity Fair summit in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Take a look at the business stories that got us talking this week. From cut-price Dreamliners and tented cities to SeaWorld's sales plunge Take a look at the business stories that got us talking this week. Ten-day-old Billie pulls the most adorable expressions when her father massages her head. The video, posted to Facebook, captures Australian Josh Hawkins as he sits with his newborn daughter Billie while carefully rubbing his hand over the top of her hair. Tottenham struggling to sell out tickets for Champions League clash against Red Star Belgrade. The Serbian side will only have 200 fans in the stadium on Tuesday night after UEFA banned them from selling tickets to most of their supporter as a punishment for racist chanting. Qatar is so hot its capital city now has air conditioning OUTDOORS. Authorities in Doha, Qatar's capital city, are also trialling painting their roads blue in a bid to try and keep temperatures down on the tarmac because the blue absorbs less heat than black. Woman Playing Pokmon Go Is Killed After Witnessing Robbery, Police Say. The 21-year-old Albuquerque resident was fatally shot as she drove with her boyfriend in a park. House Dems, GOP spar over impeachment inquiry. House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries and House Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday fought over the impeachment inquiry of President Trump with the Jeffries saying, "evidence of wrongdoing is hiding in plain sight" and McCarthy arguing that Democrats are not being fair and involving them in the process. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). At New York City Ballet, the Good, the Bad and the Ruby. Our critic highlights important partnerships and debuts of the season. The crown jewel? Mira Nadon in Rubies. Climate change hampers progress on fighting epidemics Global Fund. Climate change is making it harder to eradicate deadly epidemics, with rising temperatures helping mosquitoes spread malaria in higher places in Africa, the head of a global health fund said on Tuesday.
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