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Trump just blamed the military for the botched Yemen raid. That's a disgrace.

Vox 

Most Americans thought little of President Harry Truman when he ascended to the White House in April 1945. Six months later, they thought even less, as the nation’s economy slowed at the end of World War II and the nation woke up to the dangers of the Cold War. To encourage the new president, and remind him of the awesome responsibility for the nation that rested atop his shoulders, an old friend sent Truman a sign made by federal prisoners in Oklahoma, emblazoned on the back with “I’m from MISSOURI,”... Читать дальше...

Drip Line opens in West Oakland with small batch coffee and Singaporean food

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Image 1of/14 CaptionClose Image 1 of 14 Dishes from the Drip Line kitchen. Photo via Nick Wolf Dishes from the Drip Line kitchen. Photo via Nick Wolf Image 2 of 14 Drip Line's breakfast sandwich. Photo via Nick Wolf Drip Line's breakfast sandwich. Photo via Nick Wolf Image 3 of 14 Drip Line breakfast. Photo via Nick Wolf Drip Line breakfast. Photo via Nick Wolf Image 4 of 14 Drip Line brownie. Photo via Nick Wolf Drip Line brownie. Photo via Nick Wolf Image 5 of 14 Drip Line coffee. Photo via Nick Wolf Drip Line coffee. Читать дальше...



EXCLUSIVE: David Cassidy reveals greatest fear about his dementia struggle on 'Dr. Phil'

AOL.com 

Filed under: Entertainment, Celebrity, Celebrity News

David Cassidy gets candid with Dr. Phil McGraw about his fears surrounding his ongoing battle with dementia.

In a Dr. Phil interview that airs Wednesday, The Partridge Family alum, 66, says he was diagnosed with the disease more than two years ago, but it was foreshadowed years earlier when his mother, actress Evelyn Ward, died of Alzheimer's-related dementia in 2012 at age 89.


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Trump signs measure to bolster U.S.'s historically black colleges

Yahoo! News 

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday aimed at boosting government support for the nation's historically black colleges. Trump, a Republican, has pledged to improve the lives of black Americans, who voted overwhelmingly in favor of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, in the 2016 presidential election. Trump's order will move the federal government's program for promoting historically black colleges and universities, known as HBCUs, back under direct oversight of the White House. Читать дальше...

Italy grants partial clemency to ex-CIA agent in abduction

TheRepublic.com 

ROME — The Italian president granted partial clemency late Tuesday to an American ex-CIA agent on the eve of her expected extradition from Portugal to serve a prison sentence for her alleged role in the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric. The presidential palace said President Sergio Mattarella had shaved one year off Sabrina de Sousa’s

The 9 underlying causes of anxiety and how to deal with them

BusinessInsider.com 

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Underlying much of what we do is an uncertainty, an anxiety, a fear, doubts, dissatisfaction …

And we react to these anxieties, dissatisfaction and uncertainty in so many unhelpful ways: We seek distraction, we eat unhealthy food, we procrastinate, we get caught in a cycle of anxiety and unhappiness, we lash out at others, we dwell in our loneliness, and then we get in denial about it all.

If we could learn to deal with the basic anxiety of life... Читать дальше...

Trump’s Pick for Intelligence Chief Cites Russia Threat

Voice of America 

President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. intelligence community cited Russia as a top threat, telling lawmakers Tuesday it is accepted fact that Moscow tried to influence November’s presidential election. Former Indiana Senator Dan Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee that Russia “seems to have stepped up their game” in its campaign to influence the American elections. He promised to support a thorough investigation of the Kremlin's role in the U.S. vote. “It is something that needs... Читать дальше...

Salesforce posts an all-around beat for its earnings, but investors aren't thrilled

BusinessInsider.com 

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Salesforce had a full-on beat for its fiscal Q4 2017 quarter and raised its guidance for its full-year FY 2018, though shares fell on disappointment on that 2018 guidance anyway.

Salesforce reported: 

  • Q4 Adj. EPS of $0.28, versus expectations of $0.25 — that's a beat
  • Sales of $2.29 billion versus estimates of $2.28 billion — another beat.

It also reported deferred revenue (revenue that has been paid but not yet earned) of $5.54 billion... Читать дальше...





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