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“Hillary Clinton: It Takes a Country”...

MSNBC 

Chris Matthews explores Hillary Clinton’s historic political course, from First Lady to Secretary of State, and potentially first woman elected president of the United States. Tune in Sunday at 9pm ET on MSNBC.

See who Aisha Buhari was spotted with on Monday (photos)

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– Aisha Buhari hails Cross River state governor and wife over developmental works in state – Commences pet project in the state The wife of the president, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, on Monday, April 18, commended the governor of Cross River state, Prof Ben Ayade and his wife, Lynda Ayade for providing an enabling environment to […]

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CUESA taking over operation of Jack London Square’s Sunday farmers’ market

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

jacklondon11_phIn front of an entrance to the Jack London Square. Photo: The Chronicle 2009 The Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture (CUESA), the organization behind the Saturday farmers market at San Francisco’s Ferry Building (along with smaller markets on Tuesdays and Thursdays), is expanding. Starting May 15, CUESA will be the new operator of Jack London Square‘s weekly Sunday farmers market, replacing longtime operator Pacific Coast Farmers Market Association (PCFMA), which originally launched the market in 1989. Читать дальше...

Rex Ryan says he stole the “All In” slogan from Dabo Swinney

NBCSports.com 

The Bills showed up for offseason workouts on Monday with a new slogan for 2016: “All In.” Rex Ryan told reporters he lifted the phrase out of another coach’s tool bag. “You know me, I’ll steal something,” Ryan said. “So if it’s good, I’ll steal it. And I stole it.” So where did he steal…

Face to face with sharks

CBSNews.com 

Photographer Michael Muller's epic book, "Sharks: Face-to-Face with the Ocean's Endangered Predator"

Still many questions about Zika's threat to pregnant women

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Zika may stand convicted of causing devastating birth defects but there still are lots of questions about how much of a threat the virus poses to pregnant women, and what to do about it.

Still many questions about Zika's threat to pregnant women

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Zika may stand convicted of causing devastating birth defects but there still are lots of questions about how much of a threat the virus poses to pregnant women, and what to do about it. Part of the answer has to do with geography: So far, mosquitoes aren't spreading Zika in the mainland U.S. That means for now, the main advice for pregnant women here is to avoid travel to Zika-affected parts of Latin America or the Caribbean. But that could change as mosquito season gets into full swing at home. Читать дальше...

Business Highlights

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

[...] its aggressive expansion isn't without cost; next month, it will raise prices for loyal subscribers, and it faces tougher competition from less expensive rivals. NEW YORK (AP) — Hotels are getting more aggressive in their fight to get travelers to book reservations directly with them instead of through online travel agencies such as Expedia and Priceline. [...] the economic impact is nowhere near as large as the havoc wreaked by the 2011 quake and tsunami disasters, which slammed supply chains... Читать дальше...

Still many questions about Zika's threat to pregnant women

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Zika may stand convicted of causing devastating birth defects but there still are lots of questions about how much of a threat the virus poses to pregnant women, and what to do about it. … Click to Continue »

Aangevallen scheidsrechter: Het gaat goed met me

Tubantia 

Het gaat goed met de scheidsrechter die zaterdag werd aangevallen met een stanleymes tijdens een wedstrijd tussen SV Den Hoorn en Haaglandia. ,,Het is behoorlijke impact op me als persoon en ben ik er van onder de indruk'', zegt hij tegen Omroep West.

Bill Campbell, Legendary Silicon Valley Mentor, Dies

WSJ.com 

Bill Campbell, a legendary mentor to some of Silicon Valley’s most important entrepreneurs and executives including Steve Jobs and Larry Page, died Monday morning at age 75. He had been suffering from cancer.





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