‘Global stock markets staged yet another selloff Tuesday following the release of negative economic data in the US and China and downbeat assessments of the global economy from officials at the Federal Reserve and International Monetary Fund. At the time of this writing, Asian markets continued to fall Wednesday morning, with China’s Shanghai Composite Index […]

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Read more: Mass Shootings: Did We Miss The Punchline?

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American citizens should be able to rest safe in the knowledge that no one has the right to pry into their digital records, where they have been and how long they stayed there. Read more: Rights group demand police need warrant to access data  

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‘The management at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum has defended the installation of sprinkler showers at its entrance, after a visitor complained that the new facilities were a painful reminder of the gas chambers used to murder prisoners. The water hoses, which spray a fine mist, were erected outside the former Nazi concentration camp in southern […]

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‘A former US secret service agent has pleaded guilty to stealing over $800,000 worth of bitcoin during an investigation into online drug marketplace Silk Road. Shaun Bridges, 33, appeared in federal court in San Francisco and admitted to money laundering and obstruction of justice. Silk Road operated for more than two years until it was […]

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‘Planned government spending cuts will see at least 22,000 police jobs being lost, leaving the public protected by the lowest numbers of officers since the 1970s, according to a private estimate circulating among police chiefs. The figure, obtained by the Guardian, is much higher than previously known, and means the number of police officers in […]

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‘Shoppers will be able to spend up to £30 using contactless cards from today – enough to pay for the average supermarket shop. The maximum limit for ‘tap and pay’ cards will rise from £20 to £30, enabling people to use the time-saving technology for bigger purchases. Figures show the amount spent on contactless cards […]

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‘Home Secretary Theresa May has been criticised by a former colleague for using ‘unreliable’ statistics to call for tougher restrictions on students coming to Britain. Ex-universities minister David Willetts took aim at Mrs May’s suggestion that 96,000 more students were arriving in the country each year than were leaving. The Home Office is believed to […]

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The Queen has ‘done and said nothing that anybody will remember’ despite her imminent achievement of becoming Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, the historian David Starkey has claimed. On September 9, Queen Elizabeth II will have reigned for longer than her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria, who sat on the throne for 63 years and 216 days. But […]

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‘Archaeologists are searching for the lost tribes of prehistoric Britain – at the bottom of the North Sea. In a unique and ground-breaking operation, scientists plan to search for evidence of Stone Age human activity on Britain’s very own ‘Atlantis’ – a vast prehistoric land, once located between England and southern Scandinavia, which was engulfed […]

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‘The LAB leadership Betting has been pretty stable since the YouGov poll last month that had Corbyn on 55% on first preferences. Inevitably he’s become the overwhelming favourite as can be seen by the chart. The only recent movement has been with Yvette Cooper who was out as a 5% chance last week and had […]

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‘About 150 more of Hillary Clinton’s work emails have recently been designated as classifed, it was revealed as the latest batch of emails the presidential candidate handed over last year were publicly released. The U.S. State Department does not know for sure if any information was classified at the time it was sent or received […]

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‘On Monday, August 31st, racist fascists (nazis) who hate Russians rioted in front of Ukraine’s parliament building to demand resumption of the unlimited bombing campaign against the breakaway former Ukrainian region, Donbass, which had voted 90%+ for the neutralist Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych, whose government these nazis had helped the U.S. to overthrow in February […]

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‘The on-air killings of Alison Parker and Adam Ward in Roanoke, Virginia on Wednesday is only the most recent case of journalists being killed in the United States while on the job, or for reasons related to their work.’ Read more: Over 10 US journalists killed in connection with their work since 1991

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