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Here are the political norms that Trump violated in just the past week Remember that old adage that a frog will jump out of a boiling pot but won't notice if the temperature is slowly raised until it's boiled alive? It turns out that it just isn't true. In fact, frogs will hop out when the temperature turns uncomfortable. Which suggests that we may not be as smart as slimy green ...
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| Digging mammoths in the Arctic isn't as pretty and sci-fi as this new Lego set suggests "The real version is a lot dirtier, murkier, a lot more kind of like a home-improvement kit you got out of the back door to get the job done," says Victoria Herridge, a paleobiologist and scientific associate at the Natural History Museum in London. "The animals themselves would be more like a zombie ...
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Dodd-Frank overhaul heading for likely passage in Congress. Here's how it affects you Legislation that would ease banking regulations — and modify rules governing credit reports and some consumer loans — is headed for likely passage in Congress any day now. The bill cleared the Senate in March with some bipartisan support and is expected to be voted on by House lawmakers this ...
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| Sex education given LGBT-inclusive overhaul in Wales Wales could soon be "leading the way" in relationship and sex education (SRE) in schools after announcing an overhaul of its curriculum. The changes, which include the subject being renamed relationships and sexuality education, were announced by Wales's education secretary, Kirsty Williams, who ...
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| Mike Pompeo threatens Iran with 'strongest sanctions in history' Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, has threatened Iran with "the strongest sanctions in history" and vowed to use all economic and military pressure to "crush" Tehran's operatives and proxies around the world. The threat comes just after President Donald Trump announced that he would withdraw ...
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| Google stands to lose up to $4.3 billion in UK privacy suit Google appeared in a UK court Monday to argue against a privacy case that could lead to the search giant paying up $4.3 billion if it loses. The group Google You Owe Us, representing 4.4 million iPhone users in the UK, filed a lawsuit in July alleging the tech company violated their privacy from 2011 to ...
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