Dr. Evil Returns; Lance Bass Marries
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title: Dr Evil Returns, Talks Kim Jong Un
text: Mike Myers made a much-lauded return to “Saturday Night Live ” and resurrected his character Dr. Evil, best known from the Austin Powers movies.
Why bring the evil villain back? To talk about his pal, Kim Jong Un.
Dr. Evil said he knows the North Korean dictator from the time "we went on a Viking river cruise together."
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title:Bill de Blasio Criticized Over Cop Deaths
text: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was the subject of much controversy this weekend after the shooting deaths of two police officers in Brooklyn.
The head of the largest police union said there is "blood on his hands" after what has been perceived as a series of slights against the police force following the grand jury decisions in both the Michael Brown and Eric Garner police-involved deaths.
A group of angry police officers turned their backs to the mayor when he entered the news conference at the hospital Saturday evening. He is expected to address the public again today.
"It's unfortunate that in a time of great tragedy, some would resort to irresponsible, overheated rhetoric that angers and divides people," the mayor's spokesperson said Saturday night. "Mayor de Blasio understands this is the time when we must come together to support the families and friends of those brave officers New York City lost tonight - and the entire NYPD community."
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title: Lance Bass Gets Married
text: Former 'N Sync star Lance Bass, 35, married Michael Turchin in Los Angeles Saturday, People magazine reported.
Bass and the artist got engaged in September 2013 and shortly after, he spoke to ABC News about what to expect from his grand wedding.
"I love a party. It's going to be nice and big and over the top," he said. "We're wanting all of our guests to come completely over the top, high fashion like you're heading to the MET Ball or the Royal Wedding."
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title: Ancient Discovery at Stonehenge
text: Researchers at Buckingham University have discovered a 6,000-year-old encampment near Stonehenge, the prehistoric ring of standing stones in the English countryside.
The discovery may delay government plans for a tunnel near the site.
The stones in the encampment are located about a mile from the rock formation and have been tested by researchers, proving it dates back to 4000 B.C.
More testing is needed throughout the area because the researchers reportedly found other suggestions of building sites.
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