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Avclub.com 

Poop explainer Dr. Oz nominated to run Medicare and Medicaid

Open up and say, "Oz," America. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated yet another television personality to his cabinet of alleged sex pests, quacks, and billionaires desperate for people to think they're funny. Dr. Mehmet Oz, best known for determining what color poop is best for the average Oprah viewer, pushing phony weight-loss treatments, and falsely claiming apple juice has arsenic in it, has been tapped to run the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Trump promises that he "will... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Covid shots: Parents seek vaccine courts to ensure 'swift' justice

Parents of children who allegedly died from COVID-19 vaccine side effects are demanding justice and transparency in public health policies. They are calling for faster legal proceedings and a revamped system for reporting adverse events following immunization.

CBSNews.com 

Children run for safety after driver hits crowd outside elementary school in China

Video shows children running after a driver hit a crowd outside an elementary school in southern China and injured several people, including kids. The suspected driver was later seen handcuffed after parents and other adults subdued him. Police said no one had life-threatening injuries. They identified the driver as a 39-year-old man.

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Keir Starmer refuses to condemn Hong Kong crackdown - Financial Times

  1. Keir Starmer refuses to condemn Hong Kong crackdown  Financial Times
  2. The Guardian view on a showtrial in Hong Kong: a new authoritarian low  The Guardian
  3. Sentencing of the NSL45 in Hong Kong: UK statement  GOV.UK
  4. Snuffing out the flame of freedom in Hong Kong  The Economist
  5. Lord Patten calls on Sir Keir Starmer to condemn 'sham' sentencing of 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners  Sky News

Americanbanker.com 

Why banks' office loan troubles may soon fade

Lower borrowing costs, reduced exposure to the urban office sector and flattening vacancy rates could collectively save lenders from beleaguered corners of the commercial real estate market.