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China pulls soccer match broadcast after player's criticism

TheHill.com 

China pulled a soccer match from its state broadcaster after a player criticized the country’s treatment of Uighur Muslims, Sky News reported Sunday.China’s broadcasting station CCTV 5 did not show the Arsenal-Manchester City soccer match after...

Mnuchin, Lighthizer deny WSJ reporting on tariff negotiations with China: 'It did not happen' | TheHill - The Hill

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  1. Mnuchin, Lighthizer deny WSJ reporting on tariff negotiations with China: 'It did not happen' | TheHill  The Hill
  2. US trade representative says phase-one trade deal is 'totally done' and will double exports to China in two years  CNBC
  3. Trump’s ‘America First’ Trade Vision Comes Into Focus on Three Fronts  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Trump’s Trade Secret: Exploiting China’s Relative Weakness  The Wall Street Journal
  5. Helen Raleigh: Trump should seek bigger China trade deal ... Читать дальше...



Wolves 1 Tottenham 2

Wolves Blog 

A penny for Adama Traoré’s thoughts. Having flirted with serious injury after traversing the most cynical of challenges from Alderweireld, Kane, Dier and company,  breaking point finally came. Our man-of-the-match’s shoulder bore the brunt in injury time (rather than his medial or cruciate ligaments, thankfully) and he lay stricken on the turf, as referee Stuart Attwell presumably […]

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Narcissism study finds boomers are more 'hypersensitive' than millennials

Mashable 

Baby boomers were the real snowflakes all along.

A study published on Dec. 10 in Psychology and Aging found that although individuals tend to become less sensitive as they age, overall, millennials were less sensitive than baby boomers. It's the largest recorded study on narcissism ever conducted, Insider reports, with a study group of nearly 750 people. 

Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder have an "inflated sense of self-importance" and a "sense of entitlement," according to Mayo Clinic. Читать дальше...

Why 'Organic' Regulations Falls Short of Protecting Pigs

The National Interest 

Michael Haedicke

Environment, Americas

These federal regulations require outdoor access for livestock – but don’t specify how much.

This holiday season, Americans will buy some 20 million turkeys and 300 million pounds of ham.

Some of these turkeys and hams will be certified organic, reflecting the common belief that organically raised animals live happier, more natural lives.

The reality, though, is more complicated.

Government regulations for organic... Читать дальше...


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