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Shania Twain stuns fans with gorgeous beach appearance in sensual video

Shania Twain gave fans a treat this week, sharing a montage of throwback clips from various music videos that have been remastered in high definition - including her sensual beach video for You're Still The One. In the caption, she wrote: "You're Still The One, From This Moment On and When are the next collection of my music videos to receive the HD treatment... WATCH: Trailer for Shania Twain's Netflix documentary

'The Last of Us' Calgary Zoo Giraffe Gets Big Break During Season Fin

Calgary Zoo "The Last of Us" fans are talking about a new stand-out actor in the season finale -- a giraffe from the Calgary Zoo might be shopping for an agent after making its acting debut! TMZ has learned the giraffe used in the episode is a 13-year-old bull Masai giraffe who normally resides in the Canadian zoo, where goes by "Nabo" ... and his big moment on camera came in a pivotal scene.

50+ best marine girlfriend's quotes for military couples

Dating, being engaged to or being married to a marine is no easy feat. When you are in love with a military man, you learn how to embrace their work and schedule. For many, the need to serve the country comes as a cause. It is a noble gesture, and that is why marines and everyone in the military are held in high regard. How do you keep the fire going every time your marine boyfriend is deployed?

eCitizen account recovery: How to reset your account, change password and phone number

The Government of Kenya has been aggressive towards the implementation of digital transformation. This targets all the public sectors in a move meant to ensure convenient and effective services to each citizen. To this effect, the eCitizen portal was established and launched to serve as the integrated unit for all services. However, most people are still not familiar with most steps on the portal and are often left to ask ‘How do I recover my eCitizen account?

Hurt felines: Japanese app aims to detect cat pain

Cats are considered lucky in Japan, and owners of the popular pets spend big on their care. But how do you know when they're feline down? A tech firm and university in Tokyo have teamed up to produce an app trained on thousands of cat photos that they say can tell you when puss is in pain. Since its release last month, "Cat Pain Detector" has racked up 43,000 users, mostly in Japan but also in Europe and South America, said Go Sakioka, head of developer Carelogy.