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Oregon man, 36, who 'tortured and attempted to kill' his date dies from gunshot wound

An Oregon man who used dating apps to lure women and 'tortured and attempted to kill' his latest victim has died after been taken into custody following a police stand-off at his victim's home.  Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, of Wolf Creek - located 60 miles north of the California border - succumbed to a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a hospital hours after he was taken into custody in Grants Pass, Oregon. Foster had led police on an hours-long stand-off where he reportedly barricaded himself under victim Justine Siemens' home on Shane Way, where he 'bound and severely beat' her until she was unconscious.

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U2 at The Sphere Las Vegas, Game-Changing Concert Experience

Play video content OPEN SKY VIEW Best use of $2.3 billion, ever ... is the best way to describe U2's opening shows at The Sphere Las Vegas, because it's literally unlike any other concert experience on Earth. Apologies to Swifties and the Beyhive, but The Sphere -- the world's largest spherical structure that's really a 580,000 sq. foot large LED screen -- produces the most realistic visuals, which became the backdrop for two U2 shows this weekend to launch the band's 3-month residency.

A photographer dressed these pit bulls in adorable flower crowns to erase stereotypes

Pit bulls are some of the most misunderstood creatures on Earth. As a result, they end up in the hands of owners who either want a "scary dog" and encourage dangerous behaviors or simply have little understanding of the dog's needs. Some 1 million pit bulls are put down annually. Photographer Sophie Gamand aims to break the cycle by challenging the way we perceive pit bulls. Since summer 2014, she's been dressing pit bulls in homemade flower crowns and posting the photos online.