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Sunday January 14th, 2018 morning edition

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The 'Veep' star's grown sons lip-sync to Michael Jackson's classic in a video she shared on Instagram.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus has marked the end of chemo by posting an Instagram video of her grown sons lip-syncing to Michael Jackson's "Beat It.".

The Veep star and Seinfeld alum said of Charlie and Henry, her two kids with Brad Hall: "Ain't they sweet?".

Louis-Dreyfus announced in September she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.

She said she found out the day after winning an Emmy for Veep.

She's been sharing her journey and support from loved ones and fans on social media ever since.

The video posted Friday had been viewed more than 500,000 times as of Saturday afternoon. »

Hawaii officials: ‘Employee pushed wrong button,’ mistakenly warning of inbound ballistic missile

Authored by nbc4i.com

The emergency alert, which was sent to cellphones statewide just before 8:10 a.m., said: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII.

Vern T. Miyagi, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency administrator, said he was not there when it happened, but the mistake was “regrettable.”.

If a launch were to occur, The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) says a missile would take about 20 minutes to reach Hawaii. »

Eliza Dushku Says She Was ‘Sexually Molested’ While Filming ‘True Lies’

Authored by decider.com

In a lengthy statement posted to her Facebook page Saturday morning, the actress detailed an incident in which she was “sexually molested” by Hollywood stunt coordinator Joel Kramer.

Dushku stated that ever since the incident, which she had not been able to confront in its immediate aftermath, she has struggled with how to disclose this story “if ever.”

“I am grateful to the women and men who have gone before me in recent months,” she stated. »

After slowdown controversy, iPhone 6 Plus users must wait for batteries

Authored by arstechnica.com
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However, an Apple Store memo obtained by MacRumors suggests that owners of the iPhone 6 Plus in some regions (including the US) will have to wait until March or April to replace their batteries.

According to MacRumors' report, Apple believes its supply of batteries for these devices will not meet demand in the beginning of the year.

But if your iPhone 6 Plus is running slowly, you'll have to deal with it a little bit longer. »

Hawaii officials say 'false alarm' on alert about inbound ballistic missile

Authored by thehill.com
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Hawaii officials said Saturday that a mobile alert saying a ballistic missile was headed for the state was a "false alarm" after people received the alert detailing an imminent threat.

Another alert was sent out 38 minutes later calling the initial alert a false alarm.

The Hawaii Democrat said officials she spoke with indicated that the initial alert was sent out inadvertently, characterizing it as an accident. »