2019

UK’s Boris Johnson has one thing on his mind: Brexit now

The formal launch of the Conservative Party’s election pledges has centered around the key plank of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s campaign: making Brexit happen By GREGORY KATZ Associated Press November 24, 2019, 5:42 PM 4 min read The formal launch of the Conservative Party’s election pledges Sunday centered around the key plank of Prime Minister […]

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Shame Around Holiday Eating Hurts Us Year-Round. Here’s How To Fix It.

Food is a loaded topic any time of year, but the holidays can take things to a whole new level. Specifically, there’s a lot of stress and shame around enjoying traditional holiday foods that are delicious and fun, but maybe not the most nutrient-dense. Articles about avoiding weight gain and overeating are common, and talk

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Fashion Brand Loewe Apologizes For $1,840 Outfit Resembling Concentration Camp Uniform

Luxury fashion brand Loewe has pulled an outfit from its shelves after the ensemble was lambasted for its resemblance to uniforms worn by prisoners at Nazi concentration camps during World War II. The Spanish fashion house, which is owned by the LVMH luxury goods conglomerate, issued a statement Friday apologizing for the black-and-white striped outfit,

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Election 2019: Boris Johnson launches Tory manifesto

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched the Conservative Party’s election manifesto, promising to “get Brexit done” and “forge a new Britain”. He vowed to train 50,000 new nurses, at a cost of £750m a year, and create 50 million more GP appointments. Other “guarantees” include tighter immigration controls, net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and

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For some rural US TV viewers, local news is anything but

When Dianne Johnson channel-surfs for news in her rural western Nebraska home, all she sees are stories about Colorado crime and car crashes from a Denver television station more than 200 miles away. It’s frustrating for the 61-year-old rancher, who wants to know the latest developments in Nebraska politics and sports. When floods devastated huge

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