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Morning News Updates: US woman’s ‘nightmarish’ mugshot scares social media; No more sleepless nights with 25-pound ‘gravity blanket’; Facebook removes accounts in fight against fake news

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A police mugshot of a woman in South Carolina has petrified social media due to her bizarre black ey

[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [US woman’s ‘nightmarish’ mugshot scares social media]( A police mugshot of a woman in South Carolina has petrified social media due to her bizarre black eyeballs. --------------------------------------------------------------- [No more sleepless nights with 25-pound ‘gravity blanket’]( Blankets, with the right weight, are said to be effective because they can give the sleeper a feeling of being held or hugged. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook removes accounts in fight against fake news]( Facebook says it has deleted tens of thousands of accounts in Britain ahead of the June 8 general election in a drive to battle fake news. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Globe #1stWorldInternetPH is best telecom campaign in Asia Pacific]( Globe Telecom’s #1stWorldInternetPH bagged the Best Telecommunications Campaign at the 2016 Asia-Pacific Excellence Awards which was created to honor the... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Formula One’s McLaren to offer job to the ‘best virtual racer in the world’]( British Formula One racing team McLaren is hosting a competition to discover the world's fastest virtual racer. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Beer made from human urine being brewed in Denmark]( subjects who have tasted the unlikely concoction have raved over its “fresh and filling taste.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [WATCH: ‘Nintendo PlayStation’ prototype revived]( Before the Sony PlayStation came to be, Nintendo once approached Sony to create the Nintendo PlayStation. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2017 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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