News Headlines - 15 July 2017

EU leaders willing to give UK control over immigration to prevent Brexit, Tony Blair says

The former Labour Prime Minister said political changes on the continent, including the election of Emmanuel Macron, have made an alternative to so-called hard Brexit more likely as he called on Jeremy Corbyn to end his support for leaving the single market.

'Nothing burger' is nothing new. It's been around for decades - CNNPolitics.com

But history sometimes surprises us. The term "nothing burger" (or "nothingburger," if you're feeling compounded) is somewhat of an antique. It first appeared in print in the 1950s, when a gossip columnist used it to dismiss an actor.

Hong Kong brain surgeon drills hole in wrong side of patient’s head | South China Morning Post

A doctor at a Hong Kong public hospital performed surgery on the wrong side of an 86-year-old man’s skull – the second brain surgery blunder in the city in just four months.

Webcam site lets members log in with a 'penisprint' | Daily Mail Online

Webcam sex website CamSoda has launched a 'Dick-ometrics' feature it claims will allow users to access their account by taking a picture of their penis.
The biometric security features uses the penis in a similar way to a fingerprint or retina scanner.

Liga MX Transfer News: Pachuca signs Japan international Keisuke Honda after AC Milan exit - Goal.com

Keisuke Honda has signed with Liga MX side Pachuca, the club announced Friday.
The 31-year-old was a free agent after his contract with AC Milan expired in June. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.