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Новости за 27.02.2017

We may soon have 'no useful antibiotics left': expert

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A McMaster University medical researcher says the World Health Organization’s new “priority pathogens” list is a reminder that the world is “getting to the point where we have no useful antibiotics left.”



Trump budget will hike defence spending by $54B

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The White House says President Donald Trump's upcoming budget will propose a whopping $54 billion increase in defense spending and impose corresponding cuts to domestic programs and foreign aid. The result is that Trump's initial budget wouldn't dent budget deficits projected to run about $500 billion.

Trump's speech could be marked by disruption or decorum

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When Donald Trump stands before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, the president who favours disruption over decorum can go in any number of directions. So can the Democrats who oppose him.

Here's what happened onstage during the Oscars' mistake

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If it were in the screenplay of a Hollywood drama - or maybe farce - directors would surely reject it. But let's set the scene anyway for the Academy Awards drama over what film did, and didn't, win the Oscar for best picture on Sunday night. We pan in on the stage of the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where actors Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are about to announce best picture...

5 things to know on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017

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Five things to know: there was a stunning upset at the Oscars last night with the wrong film being announced as best picture; researchers say Canada should cover the cost of essential medicines; Ont. MP Charlie Angus joins the NDP leadership race; Manitoba aid agencies say they're feeling the pinch from an influx of asylum seekers; and an autistic Kitchener boy got a memorable second birthday party.

Mel Gibson: Oscars forgive, but Twitter does not

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One decade after Mel Gibson was more or less banished from Hollywood after uttering anti-Semitic comments during a DUI arrest, his return to the Oscars rankled many on social media.

The argument for providing 'essential medicines' for free in Canada

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Canada’s healthcare system should cover the cost of 117 essential medicines that account for nearly half of all prescriptions issued in the country, according to two researchers who say the move would save Canadians and drug plans more than $3 billion per year.

Trump toasts nations governors ahead of health care talks

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President Donald Trump toasted the nation's governors Sunday night, welcoming state leaders to a black-tie ball at the White House ahead of discussions about his plans to repeal and replace the so-called Obamacare law.

Trump toasts U.S. governors ahead of health care talks

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U.S. President Donald Trump toasted the country's governors Sunday night, welcoming state leaders to a black-tie ball at the White House ahead of discussions about his plans to repeal and replace the so-called Obamacare law.

Oscars oops: 'Moonlight' wins after envelope flub

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Barry Jenkins' 'Moonlight' - not, as it turned out, 'La La Land' - won best picture at the Academy Awards in a historic Oscar upset and an unprecedented fiasco that saw one winner swapped for another while the 'La La Land' producers were in mid-speech.

Take two: 'Moonlight' wins best picture at Academy Awards

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Barry Jenkins' 'Moonlight' - not, as it turned out, 'La La Land' - won best picture at the Academy Awards in a historic Oscar upset and an unprecedented fiasco that saw one winner swapped for another while the 'La La Land' producers were in mid-speech.





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