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Mild shake hits Rome 2 months after major earthquake

The historic centre was reportedly shaken by a strong earthquake in central Italy on Wednesday, October 25, 2016, 66km east-southeast of Perugia. The shake and earthquake is coming just months after a quake in the same area killed hundreds. According to Italy's National Vulcanology Centre, the epicentre of the 5.4-magnitude quake was Macerata, about 140 miles northeast of the capital. ADVERTISEMENT The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake struck at 7.

Monday, Apr. 26, 2010 - Quotes of the Day

Monday, Apr. 26, 2010 It's past midnight in Zamboanga and Benigno (Noynoy) Aquino III slouches in his chair, a glass of Coke in one hand and a cigarette in another. He's tired and bleary-eyed and wracked by a cold. A grueling day of audiences, processions and interviews in three different provinces across the southern Philippine island of Mindanao is drawing to a close in the hotel lobby. While aides and well-wishers murmur around him, Aquino stands and holds out his arms as if awaiting handcuffs.

Omah Lay rants on Twitter over potential album delay

The wording of the tweet suggests there might be a friction between Omah Lay and his record label regarding the release of his debut album. Omah Lay's album 'Boy Alone' is set to be released on July 15th which is just a month away an a potential delay will not only be disappointing for Omah Lay but also for the fans. Fans who have been counting down to the album will be hoping that Omah Lay's tweet is nothing but a publicity stunt aimed at building anticipation for the album.

Parks and Recreation: Cones of Dunshire Game Is Real Now

August 31, 2014 12:12 PM EDT From the lips of nerds to God’s ears: Cones of Dunshire, the amusingly complex fictional board game featured in Parks and Recreation has become a real-life game thanks to the company behind Settlers of Catan. Parks and Recreation producers originally contacted Mayfair Games to create a loose concept for the game that Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott) dreams up during time off between jobs, as Vulture reported last year.

Shakira's Best Music Videos, Ranked

Anyone who thinks “Hips Don’t Lie” is Shakira’s best song probably hasn’t heard the artist’s expansive and eclectic back catalog. She is a musical pioneer, an artist who helped bridge the gap between two disparate markets—Latin America and the United States—at a time when Latin music was seen as niche. After finding success with four Spanish-language albums, she charged into the American market with her single “Whenever, Wherever” in 2001, proving her crossover appeal immediately as her first English-language album, Laundry Service, debuted at No.