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The most bizarre things you can bring in your carry-on, according to the TSA

Ciara Appelbaum, INSIDER From Business Insider The INSIDER Summary: According to the TSA, travelers can bring some pretty bizarre things in their carry-on luggage. Some of the items passengers are allowed to bring in their carry-ons include fresh eggs, light sabers,…

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Cookson James Loyalty announces corporate name change to BestLifeRewarded® Innovations

TORONTO, July 4, 2017 /CNW/ – Cookson James Loyalty has been dedicated to changing the face of health through evidence-informed innovation since 2010. Its flagship health behaviour change platform, BestLifeRewarded®, has been recognized globally as a gold standard for advancing sustainable health…

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CNN Blackmail: Shut Up Redditor or we’ll expose you

By Zoe Papadakis From Newsmax CNN is trending on social media, but #CNNBlackmail is a far cry from the kind of attention the marketing folks prefer. The hashtag topped Twitter trends in the U.S when it emerged the network “blackmailed”…

North Korea says tests first ICBM; experts say Alaska within range

From Newsmax The United States asserted Tuesday that North Korea’s latest missile launch was indeed an intercontinental ballistic missile, as the North had boasted and the U.S. and South Korea had feared. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called it a…

Olwomen story of the week

Super Hilarious and Silly Truth or Dare Questions Part 2 By Teressa Lisbon Truth or dare is a fun game to play among a group of friends. It is a great way to pass time and with a bunch of…

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Shanghai is developing a facial recognition system to identify jaywalkers

By Liu Zhen, South China Morning Post From Business Insider Would-be jaywalkers in Shanghai beware! China’s largest metropolis has become the latest mainland city to test a new facial recognition system to name and shame pedestrians who cross the road…

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Sri Lanka’s worst-ever dengue outbreak kills 225

From Times Free Press COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) – Sri Lanka is suffering its worst-ever dengue outbreak, with the mosquito-borne virus killing 225 people and infecting more than 76,000 this year. Alarmed by the magnitude of the crisis, the government…

The Fed’s rosy worldview rests on a misleading premise

By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa From Business Insider The Federal Reserve’s credibility is increasingly under scrutiny as it insists on raising interest rates despite signs of continued weakness in the labor market and, importantly, an inflation rate that refuses to…

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Foreigners own 1 million+ acres of Georgia ag land

By Lois Norder From AJC Georgia is among nine states where foreign interests own more than 1 million acres of land deemed agricultural, according to a recent report by The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting. The roster of foreign owners…

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Big Brother cometh – Goggle’s pizza

This was sent to us by one of our Readers: – Hello! Gordon’s pizza? – No sir it’s Google Pizza. – So it’s a wrong number? – No sir, Google bought it. – OK. Take my order please .. – Well sir, you…