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Trump declares himself a 'stable genius' after book author says 100% of his team questions his ... President Trump defended his intelligence and mental stability on Saturday morning, saying in a series of tweets that his "two greatest assets" have been "mental stability and being, like, really smart." He added that he believed he was "a very stable genius." Trump's tweets came on the heels of Michael ...
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Trump Suggests Freezing $1.9B in Aid to Pakistan Just the Start U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be ratcheting up the pressure on Pakistan, suggesting he would be in favor of cutting all aid to Islamabad over the government's refusal to take more decisive action against terrorism. The president tweeted late Friday that ending U.S. assistance to Pakistan would ...
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Will #MeToo spread in China? On New Year's Day, China finally had its own #MeToo moment. Luo Xixi, an academic with a PhD from the prestigious Beihang University in Beijing, said she was sexually harassed by one of her professors when she was studying there 12 years ago. She recounted her experience on Weibo, the ...
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News Analysis: Cholera outbreak in Zambia may hurt economic prospect LUSAKA, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Authorities in Zambia should quickly put in place adequate measures to contain a cholera outbreak as prolonged outbreak may have negative implications on the country's economic prospects, analysts said on Friday. Cholera, which broke out in October last year in Lusaka, ...
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Nintendo Switch eclipses Wii U lifetime sales in Japan The Nintendo Switch, reaching two impressive sales milestones in the past 10 days, has notched a third. It's already sold more than the Wii U did, in Japan, in its six-year lifetime. Comparisons to Wii U sales have followed the Switch over the past 10 months as a way to show either this console's ...
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Podcasts for children boom but profits are still in their infancy For parents who feel a twinge of guilt every time they plop their kids in front of an iPad or television, podcasters have an antidote: turn off the screen and turn up the volume. This year has brought a wave of children's audio programming from the US public radio stations NPR and WNYC as well as the ...
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