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The sequel to the 80s cult classic "Labyrinth" is finally happening.The movie will be written by Maggie Levin and directed by Scott Derrickson, 156

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The reason the month of June was chosen for Pride Month has to do with commemorating the riots near the Stonewall Inn bar in New York City.On June 28, 1969, New York police officers raided the bar, which was located on Christopher Street because it was unlicensed, and they were ordered to stop illegal alcohol sales, according to 343

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The recent deaths of two young children, who were in U.S. border custody shelters, hit a retired U.S. nurse particularly hard. Retired nurse Beverly Lyne decided to take action, traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border in order to help migrant families. “They're just people wanting to live their lives without fear of their children being kidnapped and trafficked, without their land being taken away from them,” she says.Lyne is no stranger to humanitarian crises. Her medical career has taken her to places like Haiti, Nicaragua and Uganda. After seeing the caravan of Central Americans living in tents and running from tear gas, she wanted to see for herself what was going on and how she could help. “I've always worked, so I’m here and I’m going, ‘Oh, I need to do something.’” By handing out supplies with the human rights group Border Angels and offering medical care when she could, Lyne saw firsthand how the children may not be getting the nutrition they need. The recent of two migrant children, one of which who died from the flu, affected Lyne.“They're stressed. Mommy is there, or daddy isn't there,” Lyne says. Homeland Security says children in custody will be assessed more thoroughly, but Lyne says more has to be done, like sending medical specialists in to evaluate the children. Lyne is glad she’s able to witness this firsthand. She says what she saw was much different than what she had heard. “Because we hear from our leadership that there are all these terrorists that are hovering there with weapons to come in and harm us,” Lyne says. “I didn't see anybody that gave me pause to worry about my safety or wonder what the heck they're doing there.” Lyne hopes her presence showed migrants something about Americans they might never meet. “That they are being remembered, that they aren't forgotten and that we are caring for them,” she says.Lyne hopes to give a new perspective from the other side of the wall. 1945

  

This Nebraska teacher will surely win show-and-tell once the school year begins.Josh Lanik, 36, was vacationing with his family when he discovered a brandy-colored gem at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas."It was blatantly obvious there was something different about it," Lanik said, according to 331

  

The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing new regulations on over-the-counter sunscreens in an effort to keep up with the latest scientific and safety information.The proposal, announced Thursday, is available for public review and comment for the next 90 days and addresses the safety of common sunscreen ingredients, as well their dosage forms, sun protection factor (SPF) and broad-spectrum requirements. It also addresses labeling, aiming to make it easier for consumers to identify key product information."Since the initial evaluation of these products, we know much more about the effects of the sun and about sunscreen's absorption through the skin," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.Over-the-counter sunscreen drug products are regulated by the FDA under the 810

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