September 2019

House Again Rejects Trump’s Border Emergency

WASHINGTON — Congress voted on Friday to terminate the national emergency that President Trump has declared at the southwestern border, delivering a bipartisan rebuke of his efforts to redirect federal money to a border wall without congressional approval. The resolution of disapproval — the second time in two months that Congress has rejected Mr. Trump’s […]

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Mark Ronson Apologizes For ‘Embarrassing’ Remarks On Sapiosexuality

After walking back controversial remarks he made in an interview last week, Mark Ronson is sapiosexual no more.  The seven-time Grammy winner told “Good Morning Britain” on Sept. 19 that he identifies as “sapiosexual,” a term he’d learned from one of the show’s previous guests that day. Psychology Today defines a sapiosexual person as one who

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Hillary Clinton condemns Trump’s ‘cheap extortion racket’

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused President Trump of putting his personal and political gain ahead of the national interest. In a speech at Georgetown University in Washington, she described his phone call with the Ukrainian leader as a “cheap extortion racket”. Mr Trump faces impeachment proceedings for urging Ukraine to investigate Joe

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When Living For The Weekend Becomes A Sign Of Job Burnout

Burnout is a real occupational hazard, and it does not disappear when the workweek is done. The tired, snappy, apathetic employee at the office is the same person who still holds those grudges at home. According to the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases, the main criteria for burnout isn’t necessarily being overworked. It

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