November 2019

Black henna: Kent children ‘blistered and scarred’ after Egypt trip

Twin boys Bradley and Joshua were left in agony after getting black henna tattoos in Egypt. Their mother, Vicki Hawkins, said their skin blistered on the flight home and doctors told her it was due to the chemical paraphenylenediamine (PPD) in the ink, which is banned from skin products in Europe. She was told the […]

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Putin bemoans continued corruption at space base

Russian President Vladimir Putin is complaining to his cabinet that widescale corruption at Russia’s new space launch facility is continuing November 11, 2019, 12:09 PM 1 min read Russian President Vladimir Putin is complaining to his cabinet that widescale corruption at Russia’s new space launch facility is continuing. The facility in the Far East, named

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Peter King, Veteran New York Republican in House, Announces He Will Retire

WASHINGTON — Representative Peter T. King, the longest-serving Republican in New York’s congressional delegation, said on Monday that he would retire, joining a growing exodus of Republicans from Congress ahead of the 2020 elections. Mr. King, who is currently serving his 14th term in the House, said in a statement that his decision was primarily motivated

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Creamed Kale Casserole, The Better Version Of Your Green Bean Fave

As we’re all sitting down to plan our Thanksgiving menus this year, I know lots of them will include some version of green bean casserole. Whether you go the old-school route with canned green beans, condensed cream of mushroom soup and French’s fried onions, or the new-school route with everything freshly made, I’m here to

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SpaceX to Launch 60 More Starlink Satellites

At the same time, SpaceX has been working directly with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, a federally funded research center that operates facilities across the world, to jointly minimize potential impacts of Starlink satellites on radio wavelengths that astronomers use. But these conversations did not focus on light pollution, a problem presented by the reflective

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