November 2019

Cyprus strips ‘golden’ passports from 26 investors

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Millionaire investors can buy Cyprus passports – a gateway to the EU The Cyprus government says it will revoke the “golden passports” bought by 26 rich foreign investors and family members from outside the EU. Interior Minister Constantinos Petrides did not name the individuals involved. Reports say they include nine […]

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Animal Cruelty Moves One Step Closer to Being a Federal Crime

A bill was unanimously passed in the Senate on Tuesday that, if signed into law, would make animal cruelty a federal felony punishable with fines and up to seven years in prison. The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, and Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, got unanimous support and is

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Jennifer Garner Keeps It ‘Classy’ In Hurrying Daughter To School Bus

Jennifer Garner shared a photo of her wearing a robe and slippers after she rushed her daughter to the school bus, proving that hurried morning casual will never go out of style. The “Peppermint” actor, holding a coffee mug, earned points for the JG monogram on her bathrobe. “She barely made the bus on time, but

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Teenager Wins $25,000 for Science Project That Solves Blind Spots in Cars

Alaina Gassler often saw her mother growing frustrated with blind spots when driving the family’s old Jeep Grand Cherokee in their Pennsylvania neighborhood. The issue inspired Ms. Gassler, 14, to design a system that uses a webcam to show anything that might be blocked from a driver’s sight. A panel of scientists, engineers and educators

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John McDonnell hits back at ex-Labour MP Ian Austin’s Corbyn remark

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has hit back at former Labour MP Ian Austin’s comment that voters should back Boris Johnson. Mr McDonnell said: “He’s now employed by the Tories. What else do you expect him to do in an election campaign?” On Thursday morning, Mr Austin told BBC’s Radio 4’s Today programme that Jeremy Corbyn

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