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Month: July 2017

Sam is world’s first educational transgender toy

From Glocal Sources A Canada-based non-profit organization launched a Kickstarter campaign for Sam, a nesting doll dubbed as the world’s first educational transgender toy. Sam is designed to help teach children and parents about gender identity, enabling families to better…

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How does wisdom tooth removal affect orthodontic care?

By WN The wisdom teeth, or the third molars, are the last teeth to show up the mouth. They usually emerge at around age 17 to 25. Most of the time, they don’t cause problems, but when they become impacted,…

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US: All countries need to provide more traveler data or face travel sanctions

From WN The U.S. State Department sent out a cable that said it will require all countries toprovide more data to help vet their visa applicants and determine whether or not a traveler could pose a terrorist threat, according to…

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Honduras to host 2017 CONCACAF Futsal Club Championship

Eight club teams will compete for the Confederation’s Futsal Club championship in August Miami (Wednesday, July 19, 2017) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today announced that Honduras will host the 2017 CONCACAF Futsal…

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What you don’t know about Bitcoin can hurt you

BY STAN SCHROEDER From Mashable Money is pretty simple nowadays: A piece of paper or a digital asset that you can exchange for goods and services. Someone else takes care of all the fine print. Some kind of central authority…

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BVI: Airline lays off pilots and flight attendants

From Caribbean News Service TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, Jul 18 2017 – The privately owned BVI Airways says it has laid off all pilots and flight attendants due to cash constraints. In an open letter to the public on Tuesday,…

US: Minneapolis police officers identified in fatal shooting of Australian woman

By JULIA JACOBO,Good Morning America ABC From Yahoo News Minnesota state officials released on Tuesday night the identities of two Minneapolis Police Department officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 40-year-old Australian woman who called 911 on Saturday. Police…

The sweetest drinks in the US: These bestselling beverages have the most sugar per ounce

By Dave Mosher and Diana Yukari From Business Insider Quenching summer’s heat with a sugary soda or lemonade seems quintessentially American. But many people don’t understand how sweet their favorite drinks really are. The World Health Organization recommends that adults…

Craig & Adele return to James Bond

Daniel Craig will reportedly return as James Bond, after saying he’d rather slit his wrists than do another 007 movie By Jason Guerrasio It looks like Daniel Craig isn’t giving up his license to kill just yet. According to The…

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Ex-Barclays Chief: Banks may face Kodak-style obsolescence in 5 years

From Newsmax Banks could face a “Kodak moment” where they approach obsolescence in five to 15 years at the hands of new financial-technology companies, according to former Barclays Plc Chief Executive Officer Antony Jenkins. Traditional banks are already seeing the…