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Denmark, a social welfare utopia, takes a hostile turn on refugees

Washington Post 

The Danish government has begun prosecuting citizens who give refugees a ride, started seizing refugees' valuables and made it far more difficult for refugee families to reunite, a sign that the migrant crisis has changed core European values.

Students claim moral policing on clothes a reality in colleges

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The local student community has reacted strongly to the dress code controversy in National Law School of India University in Bengaluru. They see it as a clamp down on their right to decide for themselves what is good for them.



Sunbathing woman run over by police pickup on La. beach

«New York Daily News» 

Assistant Grand Isle Police Chief Norris Esponge Jr. didn’t see 24-year-old Lindsey Gordon (pictured) and her friend after he circled the beach on the Gulf of Mexico once without finding anyone there.

Navy Officer Faces Spying Charges

WSJ.com 

Military authorities have charged a U.S. Navy officer born in Taiwan with espionage on suspicions that he passed secrets to foreign governments, according to U.S. officials and redacted legal documents.

Vomit Troughs to be Installed at All 2016 Election Polling Places

The Huffington Post 

For the first time, vomit troughs will be installed at every U.S. polling place in anticipation of American citizens' responses to voting in the upcoming presidential election.

"This is something we've discussed doing many, many times in the past but current circumstances demand that we finally take action," says Agnes Chesterbarne, Nausea Specialist from the Department of Health and Human Services. "We also believe this will increase voter turn-out because people are sure to bond over... Читать дальше...

How luxury shoppers are changing the face of retail

BusinessInsider.com 

BI Intelligence

Luxury shoppers are highly coveted customers for brands and retailers. The top 10% of US household earners (those taking home $120,000 or more annually) account for approximately half of all consumer expenditures.

This demographic’s growing preference for online shopping is changing the face of luxury retail, and it has significant implications for how brands target luxury consumers.

In a new report from BI Intelligence, we profile the luxury shopper and take... Читать дальше...

After Shani Shingnapur, more shrines open doors to women

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The Shani Shingnapur Temple Trust's decision to open doors to women has had a cascading effect with others following in their footsteps. The gram sabha of Veer village in Purandar, which is famous for its Mhaskoba temple, has decided to allow entry to all in the inner sanctum. Similarly, residents of Kodi in Pune district have also decided to allow women in the sanctum of Shreenath Mhaskoba temple.

CBC declines to turn over Panama Papers data to CRA

CBC 

The Canada Revenue Agency has promised to take action against money hidden abroad, and has requested that CBC turn over tax-haven data, known as the Panama Papers. But as it did with a similar request in 2013, CBC is refusing.





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