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Entertainment
People are very excited to see the live action movie Cinderella, and since the trailer has been released, people have done nothing but gush about their excitement for the movie.READ MORE
Entertainment
There are five important things we need to know about Spider-Man's latest move to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which movie.com has compiled.READ MORE
Entertainment
You're so used to seeing Liam Neeson as a kick-ass former government operative and overprotective father in the Taken movie franchise that it will be difficult to imagine playing any other role than that.READ MORE
Entertainment
More setbacks push 007 Spectre film from finishing production. James Bond might be the world's most popular spy, but his good looks and fighting prowess still does not get him the right to film in Rome's cemetery.READ MORE
Society
Duchess Kate Middleton is fighting for the cause of children with mental illnesses, and she truly believes that parents hold the key in improving their child’s condition. She urged parents to come out and seek help for their children’s problems, no matter how difficult or miniscule, since things will only get worse if they decide to keep things to themselves. "We need to help young people and their parents understand that it's not a sign of weakness to ask for help," said Kate. "A child's mental health is just as important as their physical health and deserves the same quality of support." She spoke during the U.K.'s first Children's Mental Health Week, and stressed concern that there are now too many kids who deal with anxiety, depression or other mental health struggles while growing up, either due to bereavement or family issues such as divorce. "The challenges children face in the U.K. today could often feel overwhelming. Both Prince William and I have seen that many young people are struggling to cope with the impact of bullying, domestic violence, family breakdowns and more," she shared. "Without support, the effects of these challenges can be traumatic leading to serious issues such as anxiety, depression, addiction, and self-harm." She then said that it’s no problem for parents to seek help when their child gets a broken arm. So why should it be difficult for them to ask for help when their child is suffering from an emotionally anxiety? "The sigma about mental health means many children do not get the help they so badly need. This needs to change," she said. "Together, with open conversations and greater understanding, we can ensure that attitudes towards mental health change and children receive the support they deserve." Kate recently visited Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital School in Beckenham, Kent to check on the students, aged 4 to 19, who are currently staying there. The visit was arranged by Place2Be, a non-profit organization catering to children with mental health problems by providing them with early intervention programs. The duchess has served as a patron since 2013. During the visit, Kate spent an hour and a half meeting with the kids and staff, and inquiring about the needs of the hospital school. Kate is currently pregnant with her second child, although the royal couple still has no inkling as to the gender of their next baby, and whether or not Prince George will have a baby brother or sister.READ MORE
Entertainment
First, Frozen invaded the big screen, then its soundtrack "Let It Go" refused to let go of children's hearts. Now, Queen Elsa, Princess Elsa, and the rest of their friends will be singing their hearts out again for Frozen: The Broadway Musical.READ MORE
The world's most admired woman, actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie is reportedly planning to adopt a Syrian refugee child.READ MORE
US
It is quite possible the American aid worker and hostage Kayla Mueller was offered as a bride to an Islamic State militant during her captivity, CNN revealed.READ MORE
US
The murder trial for Eddie Ray Routh, the man who killed American Sniper and former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle is now underway, and details from the proceedings revealed that Kyle described his killer as "straight up nuts."READ MORE
Entertainment
While Spider-Man's web slinging towards the Marvel Cinematic Universe is generally good news to the public, there's one very big drawback to the move: Andrew Garfield won't be playing Peter Parker anymore.READ MORE
Entertainment
Never in the history of movie making has anyone dared to fictionally kill off a U.S. President; that is, until Kingsman: The Secret Service came along.READ MORE
Entertainment
While Marvel's latest offering "Ant-Man" is not receiving the same buzz and excitement as Iron Man, Thor, or Spider-Man, it's quite possible that the movie is Marvel's most comedic product yet.READ MORE
World
Did the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group really offer Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasaesbeh a shred of kindness by heavily sedating him before burning him alive?READ MORE
Entertainment
What happens when our favourite web-slinging hero teams up with genius Tony Stark a.k.a. Iron Man and war hero Captain America?READ MORE
Entertainment
Gone are the days of damsels in distress. During these modern times, the women can fight their own battles and sometimes, do the saving themselves!READ MORE
The Sunday Assembly, also known as the “Atheist Church”, based in the United Kingdom is scheduled to have its first global assembly. The “church” is also known to have a branch and ...
World May 06, 2014 02:34 AM EDTThe leaders of the DPRK have been making very strong statements regarding human rights. A representative from the North Korean government has stated in a speech that the U.S. is a ‘living ...
World May 08, 2014 03:08 AM EDT