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Month: August 2018

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Saunas help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s, other diseases

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax If you love leisurely sauna baths, you may be reaping more health benefits than you imagined. New research published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings examined sauna bathing, an activity that has been a tradition in…

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What’s something worth?

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio My iPhone X retails for $1,000 at the Apple store. That’s a lot. It’s one of the most expensive mobile phones on the market and it could be argued it’s at the top of the…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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The RED Hydrogen One phone arrives Nov. 2 on AT&T and Verizon

BY JAKE KROL From Mashable Fingers crossed this is the last delay for the RED Hydrogen One. The phone was made official last year, as the “world’s first holographic media machine.” Since then, there have been many delays, and while…

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Sierra Leone News: All bank loans must be paid within 30 days – Pres. Bi0

By Betty Milton From Awoko President Julius Maada Bio yesterday, 9 July 2018, ordered the “Financial Secretary to write to the Managing Directors of Sierra Leone Commercial Bank and Rokel Commercial Bank instructing that all unpaid loans owed by Politically…

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Oscars announce new category honoring ‘popular film,’ but WTF does that even mean?

BY PROMA KHOSLA From Mashable The Oscars are getting a shakeup in 2019, starting with a strict three-hour time limit and a new category to honor popular film. This could be huge for beloved blockbusters ranging from the MCU to…

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Three new trustee appointments for Cayman Islands PSPB

The Public Service Pensions Board (PSPB) is welcoming three new appointments to join their Board and the new trustees are Mr. Orrett Connor, Ms. Sheree Ebanks, and Mr. Robin Ellison. The PSPB needed to find very capable new trustees to…

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Facebook ‘regrets’ putting confetti on Indonesia earthquake posts

BY JACK MORSE From Mashable When your reach is global, it’s perhaps difficult not to inadvertently stick your fingers in a few places they don’t belong — especially if you happen to be rocking the blithe self-assurance of one Mark…

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Why kids like strict teachers

By Dr. James Dobson From Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk QUESTION: Dr. Dobson, I have observed that elementary school and junior high school students, even high schoolers, tend to admire the more strict teachers. Why is this true? DR. DOBSON:…

Summertime festivals

Summertime festivals around the world From Boston Globe Photographers capture communities gathering at events organized to celebrate a variety of cultural observances in 2018. 1 Regional dancers perform at the Guelaguetza festival on July 30 in Zaachila, Oaxaca, Mexico. The…