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The internet is going wild over a conspiracy theory that Justin Trudeau has fake eyebrows

Redeem now A viral video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau giving a press conference appeared to show his left eyebrow "falling off."Twitter users ran wild with the theory and made lots of jokes, including a parody account.However, it looks like the "falling off" was an optical illusion created by poor lighting. This year's annual G7 summit was marked by tensions and harsh words exchanged between President Donald Trump and other world leaders over trade.

Which Death Was the Most Tragic Jax or Opie?

Sons of Anarchy may have featured more tragic deaths than any show in the history of television. Over the course of seven seasons, no character seemed safe from the reaper, and in the end, even the show’s main character, Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam), got the ax. But was Jax’s death the most tragic one on Sons of Anarchy? Here is a look at all of the show’s major deaths for fans to decide.

Carlee Russell Found After Going Missing for 3 Days

Play video content CARLEE'S VEHICLE UPDATE 6:38 AM PT -- Carlee Russell has been found. She returned home Saturday night by walking up to her home and banging on the door. She was taken to a local hospital for evaluation. There are reports someone dropped her off at the house and she was in shock. New video taken the night that Russell disappeared in Alabama appears to show the moment she pulled over on a highway to help a child .

'Washington Post': Justice Thomas claimed income from a defunct real estate firm

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Washington Post reporter Emma Brown about the paper's reporting that found for years, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas claimed income from a defunct real estate firm. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXN%2FjmlraGlnZH5yg49sa29uZ2l8uK3SoaCnn6Sku268zqyrZqKlqMGqr8Rmq6GnnZbAbq%2FLmqCmnZRitq%2BvzqacZp6ipLpurYydnJ%2BtnpjBbr7EmqNmnaOprrWxjJ%2Bgq6U%3D

Libya and Morocco: two very different responses to catastrophe | Natural disasters

Natural disastersAnalysisLibya and Morocco: two very different responses to catastropheRupert Neate with Peter BeaumontThe aftermath of an earthquake in Morocco and flooding in Libya has shown up the state of the two nations Not one but two disasters have struck in recent days – the earthquake in Morocco and devastating flooding in Libya. At least 2,900 people are known to have died in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains a week ago, and the authorities say the death toll will rise.