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Новости за 18.12.2024

CBSNews.com 

How one group is taking on the problem of male loneliness

The surgeon general says male loneliness should be considered a national epidemic. For "Eye on America," Mark Strassmann takes a look at how one group in Massachusetts is helping men open up and be more vulnerable with each other.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Liquidity dries up, may stay so for some days; Call rates rise

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed liquidity in the banking system was at a large deficit of ₹1.1 lakh crore on December 16 due to quarterly advance tax outflows. Liquidity in the system was also drained on RBI interventions in the foreign exchange market, as it was seen selling dollars to stem a sharp fall in the rupee.

Scoop 

New Manapōuri Transformer Commissioned, Capacity Close To Full

New Zealand’s largest hydro power station has received an early Christmas present, following the successful commissioning of a new transformer. Transformer faults have been restricting generation at Manapōuri, and a replacement unit was delivered to ...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Did Jennifer Lopez react badly when asked about her age? Here's what she said when an interviewer claimed she would be 60 in a few years

Jennifer Lopez has, for decades, been the heartthrob of the music and acting industry at Hollywood, not only because of her skills, but also her stunning looks. However, she appeared to be quite taken aback during a recent interview when the interviewer talked about her attaining 60 years of age very soon. Here's how the event unfolded, along with the audience' gasps

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nomination sparks debate about fluoride in water

President-elect Donald Trump's pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services has brought back a debate about fluoride in drinking water that many thought was settled decades ago. Meg Oliver takes a look at how a lack of fluoride can affect dental health.

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Some seniors shut out of full Social Security benefits

Congress is voting on whether to revamp Social Security so that certain former public sector employees who have been shut out from the system will receive full benefits. Kati Weis explores why some seniors don't receive the full payments and the burden this places on them.