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McClatchy DC Bureau 

Gallery: Sexless Japanese complicate population decline issue

A number of young Japanese have little or no interest in sex. Preferring to enjoy their single lifestyle and ignore the pressures of a relationship, it’s not uncommon to go without sex for a decade or more. The situation further complicates an already difficult issue of population decline in Japan. (Editor’s Note: Graphic Content) … Click to Continue »

CBC 

Evidence in N.L. infant death case likely thrown out with trash

Key evidence to prosecute a Labrador father accused of causing a fatal head injury to his infant son was kept in a room with medical waste destined for the trash, and that's likely where it ended up, documents obtained by CBC News through access to information reveal​.

Business Report 

Hard work is the key for Sundowns

Mamelodi Sundowns’ impressive run has come at a cost.

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Mamelodi Sundowns’ impressive run has come at a cost.

Forget billionaire owner Patrice Motsepe’s fat cheque book. Sundowns players are putting in the hours. Like yesterday, they clocked in at 8am and they were only dispersing at 3pm.

“At Sundowns we work hard,” said left-back Tebogo Langerman.

After three hours going through their paces under Pitso Mosimane’s watchful eye, Langerman and his teammates have... Читать дальше...

The Huffington Post 

Here’s One Big Problem With The Bernie Sanders Plan For Health Care Utopia

The Bernie Sanders health care plan, which the Vermont senator released this week, sounds pretty spectacular at first blush. It’s a proposal to create a single-payer system, which means that Sanders would wipe away existing insurance arrangements and replace them with a single government program. Everybody would get insurance, free of co-pays or deductibles.

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Tubantia 

Jochem van Gelder leest voor op Bommelschool

Alle 55 leerlingen van de Bommelschool in Blaaksedijk waren gistermorgen muisstil toen tv-presentator Jochem van Gelder, als voorproefje op De Nationale Voorleesdagen, kwam voorlezen.

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Five warning signs that show young people might have cancer

Almost a third of young cancer patients are diagnosed when their health deteriorates to the point of being admitted to Accident and Emergency, research from the Teenage Cancer Trust has found.

BBC 

Government defeat on union bill

The government could be forced to think again over plans to restrict trade union funding of political parties after a defeat in the Lords.

BBC News - Entertainment & Arts 

Rock urged to pull out as Oscar host

Comedian Chris Rock is facing calls to withdraw from his role as host of this year's Academy Awards, as the row over the lack of representation among the nominees intensifies.

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Antigraft: “Buhari May Run Into Trouble” – Fasheun

Dr  Frederick  Fasehun, has warned that President Muhammadu Buhari might run into trouble with his method of prosecuting the ongoing antigraft war. The founder of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), has urged Buhari to soft pedal in his fight against corruption warning that the federal government may run into problem with the manner in which […]

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«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

IS attacks fuel storage tanks in Libya's major oil terminal

BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) — Libyan officials say Islamic State militants have attacked one of the country's major oil terminals, setting storage tanks on fire at the coastal Ras Lanuf facility.