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Megan Fox says her heart is not in acting anymore

New Delhi, June 21 (ANI): Megan Fox, who has planned to make just one movie a year to support her family, has said that her heart is not in acting anymore. She told an online portal that it was hard because she did not feel like she was ever giving either one of them 100 per cent of her attention or 100 per cent of her, so she carried a lot of guilt, media reported. The 28-year-old actress who recently gave birth to a boy named Bodhi asserted that she never been an extraordinarily ambitious girl or career-oriented, but once she got pregnant with her first son and now second, it was so hard to be a working mom especially when one's heart was not in their work, when one's heart is with their family. Jun 21, 2014
Twin Babies Delivered Five Days Apart After Mother's Labor Stopped Midway (Catherine/Flickr)

Twin Born Five Days Apart

A mother in the U.S has given birth to twins who don't share a common birth date. The twins were born five days apart. The twins Axel and Alfie Perkins, were born prematurely at 24 weeks after their mother Emma Day experienced premature labor. But after Axel was born , Day's cervix closed unexpectedly. Jun 21, 2014
Male Brown Bears Caught Performing Oral Sex (Representational Image) [Wikimedia Commons/kallerna]

Male Brown Bears Seen Performing Oral Sex

A pair of male brown bears in Croatia has been observed engaging in frequent oral sex by researchers, who have been recording their performance for the last six years. Jun 18, 2014
Female Indian Rhino Born in New York Zoo through Insemination (Representational Image) [Reuters]

Female Indian Rhino Born in New York Zoo through Insemination

A female Indian rhino calf was born on 5 June at the Buffalo Zoo, New York through artificial insemination. The sperm of a male rhino, who died at Ohio's Cincinnati Zoo, ten years ago, was used . Since 2004, the sperm of Jimmy, was stored in the Zoo's Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) CryoBioBank. Jun 17, 2014
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One year on, Uttarakhand victim's relatives still await compensation from govt

New Delhi/Kanpur / Vadodara/Uttarakhand, June 16 (ANI): One year on and the struggle facing the relatives of victims of the deadliest flash floods in Uttarakhand didn't come to an end as the government failed to compensate them after the tragedy. The unprecedented rainfall last year, which wreaked havoc across Uttarakhand, making rivers overflow and setting off massive landslides, killed almost 6,000 people. Two million people have had their lives disrupted by the devastation and are trying to cope with the impact of the calamity. A relative of the flood victim, Umesh Gussa, lamented over state and central government's apathy towards their long-pending demands. Crowd of relatives of the flood victims came out in droves in Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh and protested against the state government. One of the protesters, Varun, vented out his ire as he has not yet received death certificate of his dear ones. Jun 16, 2014
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Celebrity News - 12/6/2014

LOS ANGELES Kerry Washington made her first public appearance since giving birth to her daughter in April. The “Scandal” star stepped out to accept honors at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards. :21 Kerry Washington: the one thing…camera :32 Also being celebrated were “Frozen” director Jennifer Lee along with Cate Blanchett, Eva Longoria and Rose Byrne. :19 Rose Byrne: women are…discuss it :24 :32 Cate Blanchett: but I still think…there :45 SANTA MONICA, CA Not far away in Santa Monica, stars lent their support to a fundraiser for the Pathway To The Cure For Breast Cancer benefitting Susan G. Komen. :08 Jordana Brewster: I didn’t…gargantuan :17 The evening also featured a special performance by Kesha. PERFORMANCE - Kesha NEW YORK Over in New York City, there was even more giving back at the amfAR Inspiration Gala – hosted by Josh Duhamel. :25 Josh Duhamel: I really truly… tonight :43 Jun 16, 2014
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Week in Review -

This week in the celebrity spotlight: Angelina speaks out for a cause – Mila dresses up her baby bump while Kerry makes her first public outing since giving birth – plus Candice celebrates her number one status. Welcome to the Getty Images Week in Review. Here’s what’s been happening with your favorite celebs this week. Angelina Jolie is known for wearing for all black outfits – especially lately to promote her villainous role in “Maleficent” – but she ditched her dark duds for a simple white ensemble while engaging in a series of humanitarian events in London. The megastar joined Stella McCartney in launching War Child's 'Draw Me To Safety' Campaign and also spoke at the Global Summit To End Sexual Violence in Conflict. 2:45 Angelina Jolie: as Eleanor… turning point, claps 3:02 Elsewhere in London, Prince Harry turned out for a 50th Anniversary Screening of 'Zulu' – where one lucky fan got to hug it out with the royal. In Los Angeles, there was much excitement at the premiere of "22 Jump Street". Co-stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill dominated the red carpet but it wasn’t only about a bromance. Channing also shared the spotlight with his wife Jenna Dewan. Mila Kunis dressed her baby bump in a little black dress for the Los Angeles premiere of “Thir Jun 16, 2014
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It Happens: Ganga Dussehra Record

Kanpur, June 13 (ANI): Hindu devotees in Kanpur city of India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday made an attempt to create a record by offering a 51,000 meter-long cloth to holy river Ganges to mark Hindu festival, 'Ganga Dussehra', which commemorates birth of the river on earth. The 51,000 meter-long cloth extends from Bramhavrat Ghat area at one end of Kanpur and touches Jajmau area at the city's other end and was organised by volunteers in collaboration with Kanpur's main shrine of Lord Shiv. Devout Hindus in Kanpur took a holy dip in the river Ganges, prayed for their ancestors and sought the blessings of the Hindu goddess Ganga to get rid of their sins. Priests performed traditional Hindu rituals and chanted hymns on the banks of the river. Women and girls offered prayers for the well being of their families. The first 10 days of the month of June are said to honour the presence of river Ganges in India. According to a myth, the Ganges was gifted to mankind in answer to the penance undertaken by King Bhagirath of the legendary Sagara dynasty. Bhagirath prayed for the Ganges to descend onto the earth to wash the ashes of his dead brothers to give them salvation. However, another event organiser, said the attempt is to make the new federal government of Prime Minister Jun 13, 2014