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Brexit bill leaves a hole in UK human rights Among others, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Amnesty International, Liberty, the Fawcett Society and National Aids Trust warn that the bill, which is returning to the House of Commons on 16 January, "will not protect people's rights in the UK as the government promised". They say: ...
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In Proud Mary, Taraji P. Henson kicks ass as a hitwoman. So why did the studio try to bury it? Proud Mary hit theaters on January 12, but it wasn't screened for critics by its studio, Screen Gems (a division of Sony Pictures that specializes in genre and horror films). That means no critics were able to review it before it was released, a factor that also affects the film's Rotten Tomatoes score (which ...
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'Inexcusable' false ballistic missile alert in Hawaii was caused by human error Hawaiian residents were briefly but intensely disturbed this morning by a state-wide alert via TV and phone warning of an incoming ballistic missile. It was, however, shortly afterwards confirmed to be a mistake caused by "human error." Hawaiian Senator Brian Schatz called the false alarm "inexcusable" ...
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A Dusting of White in the Sahara For the second time in three years, snow has accumulated in the desert near the northern Algerian town of Aïn Séfra. Sometimes called the "gateway to the desert," the town of 35,000 people sits between the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains. According to news and social media accounts, anywhere from ...
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