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College fires professor accused of giving Nazi salute

New York Post - 25 Jan 2019 07:59
College fires professor accused of giving Nazi salute HARTFORD, Conn. -- A community college fired a business professor Thursday accused of comparing education officials to Nazis by shouting in German and giving a Nazi salute for more than 10 minutes at a faculty and admini...
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India is the world's largest democracy, and it's serious about its constitution. The country pulls out all the stops to celebrate its remarkable achievement in self-governing each Republic Day.
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Everest Fraud Leads Insurers to Threaten a Boycott

The New York Times - 25 Jan 2019 08:43
Everest Fraud Leads Insurers to Threaten a Boycott An elaborate scheme centered on helicopter rescues from Everest and nearby peaks has defrauded insurance companies of millions of dollars.
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Who Needs a Paycheck Anyway?

The New York Times - 25 Jan 2019 02:21
Who Needs a Paycheck Anyway? The shutdown reveals the administration's callous elitism.
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Early on in this week's episode of Vanderpump Rules, the Bravo series that chronicles the lives and loves of the staff at a Los Angeles restaurant, Tom Sandoval stands behind the bar, serving a drink to his boss, Lisa Va...
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How To Quit Your Job Without Burning Any Bridges The goal is to depart amicably on a positive note, so that you can maintain future relationships with everyone throughout your career.
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California GOP lawmaker becomes a Democrat, leaving just 19 Republicans in the state Assembly And then there were 19. California Assemblyman Brian Maienschein, re-elected in November as a Republican in the 77th district, announced on Thursday that he has switched parties and is now a Democrat. "Leaving the Republ...
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Patriotic or racist? Trump's Make America Great Again hats have become a hot-button issue The Make America Great Again caps are synonymouswith President Trump, but after the Covington Catholic standoff, some say they're a symbol of racism.        
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George Conway Hails Chuck Schumer For Getting 'Dim-Witted' Trump To Own Shutdown Trump took the bait, chortles White House aide Kellyanne Conway's husband.
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The indictment and arrest of longtime Donald Trump associate Roger Stone Friday morning in Florida fills in a big missing piece of the emerging picture that special counsel Robert Mueller is painting: The Trump campaign ...
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Taliban names cofounder as head of political office in Qatar

Al Jazeera English - 25 Jan 2019 05:03
Appointment of Abdul Ghani Baradar comes as talks with the US to end 17-year Afghan war appear to gain momentum.
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White House Memo: A 'Let Them Eat Cake' Shutdown? Democrats Make the Most of an Administration's Missteps Democrats are making the most of fumbling shutdown statements made by members of an administration stocked with billionaires.
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Man says being attacked by pit bulls is 'like getting eaten alive' "It’s literally like getting eaten alive." That’s the description that North Carolina resident Dontre Davis gave after being asked by a reporter what it was like to be attacked by a pit bull -- just weeks after he wa...
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Iranian Anchorwoman Says the U.S. Jailed Her as a Warning U.S.-born Marzieh Hashemi says she was jailed for her journalism and her beliefs
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Report: Security officials rejected Kushner's top secret clearance, but were overruled Two career White House security specialists rejected Jared Kushner's application for a top-secret security clearance, but a supervisor dismissed their recommendation and approved it, two people with knowledge of the matt...
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The Sum of Some Global Fears

The New York Times - 25 Jan 2019 01:30
The Sum of Some Global Fears Setting the table for a smorgasbord recession.
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Will the Tide Ever Turn on Breastfeeding?

Slate - 25 Jan 2019 20:01
In the early 1990s, major professional societies--including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Physicians, and the American Heart Association--recommended hormone replacement...
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New DNA evidence could impact the future of an inmate who has been on death row for more than 35 years. Kevin Cooper was convicted of the 1983 Chino Hills massacre in California that left four people dead and an 8-year-o...
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The chief of Central African Republic's soccer federation appeared at the International Criminal Court on Friday for the first time since he was arrested late last year in France on …
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Roger Stone indictment: Top takeaways from the 24-page report While it does not mention WikiLeaks by name, referring to the group instead as "Organization 1," the indictment makes clear that the outfit,headed byJulian Assange, is at the heart of the case.        
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Some U.S. diplomats left the embassy in Caracas for the airport on Friday in a convoy escorted by police, according to a Reuters witness, after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro broke off relations with Washington and ...
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Everyone's Riding the Wave of This Extremely Wild Rice Photo. Here's the Huge Prank's Origin Story As you might have witnessed, a picture of a young man flipping a “massive wave” of delicious-looking fried rice in a pan took the internet by storm. The rice in the screenshot of a YouTube prank video was totally art...
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