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  • A Group of Women at Nike Formed a Secret Plan to Change the Company Culture

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    Fed-up women working at Nike wanted to make change at their company—and after they banded together, they did just that. According to an investigation from the New York Times, a group of women employees secretly sent out questionnaires to other women working at the sportswear company, asking them about sexual harassment and discrimination. They dropped the results […]

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  • Healthy, smoke-free lifestyle tied to at least an extra decade of life

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    Adults who follow a healthy lifestyle in middle age may extend their lifespan by more than a decade and have a lower risk of dying from cancer or heart disease, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers focused on five habits long linked to a lower risk of developing or dying from variety of chronic medical problems: […]

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  • Meghan Markle’s Beauty Breakdown

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    The who, what, where of the future royal’s regimen. Since the November 2017 announcement of Prince Harry and Suits actress Meghan Markle’s engagement, the Internet has been a-buzz with Markle obsession, detailing her every fashion label and hairstyle donned. (And brands love the mentions; she wears it, it sells out, cha-ching.) She’s thrown love in the direction of British fashion […]

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  • 4 Places To Travel Without A Passport For An Unforgettable Girls’ Trip

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    We all need some time with our girls every now and then. It’s the best way to lift our spirits and take a break from our busy lives for endless laughs and unforgettable memories. Girls’ getaways are perfect, because it’s just you and your mains having a blast in a beautiful destination. Before you look […]

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  • French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Forged

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    A museum in Southern France has discovered more than half its collection of paintings thought to be by a celebrated local artist are counterfeit. And investigators say that works attributed to other regional artists could also be fakes. The quaint French village of Elne near the border with Spain is proud to be the hometown […]

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  • What Is the Pink Moon? How and When to Watch April’s Full Moon This Sunday

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    On Sunday there will be a full pink moon hanging over the U.S. The term is used to refer to April’s full moon, but don’t expect to look up to the sky and find a blast of cotton-candy-pink. Despite its name, the pink moon is not rose colored, but that doesn’t make it any less spectacular […]

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  • Sprint, T-Mobile agree to merge in $26 bln deal

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    The boards of Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile US Inc. struck an all-stock $26 billion merger that, if allowed by antitrust enforcers, would leave the U.S. wireless market dominated by three national players. It is the third time in recent years that the two rivals have attempted the combination. New technology, stiff competition from wireless rivals […]

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  • Oil prices climb after Netanyahu announcement; global stocks fall

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    NEW YORK  – Oil prices rose on Monday after Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had lied about pursuing nuclear weapons after signing a 2015 deal with global powers, while U.S. stocks fell with declines in healthcare shares. Netanyahu said Iran had continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge after the deal. […]

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  • Dubai steps in to connect smart cities worldwide

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    (MENAFN – Khaleej Times) Smart Dubai launched a global network that will connect smart cities over the world and share Dubai’s knowledge and expertise in digital transformation, it was announced on Monday. The Smart Dubai Global Network aims to bring together cities that share a passion for advanced technology, Fourth-Industrial-Revolution breakthroughs, smart living and spreading […]

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  • Pompeo swaps no-profile espionage for overt diplomacy

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    AMMAN, Jordan — Mike Pompeo has swapped the no-profile, cloak-and-dagger world of covert espionage for the life of a buttoned-down diplomat, representing the public face of the Trump administration’s foreign policy. Making his first overseas trip as secretary of state, the ex-CIA chief traded in a small, unmarked government jet, secret overseas voyages and hush-hush […]

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