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Sean Spicer claims Trump's Holocaust statement was 'praised,' lashes out at 'pathetic' critics

BusinessInsider.com 

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White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday defended the controversial White House statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day on Friday, which did not specifically mention Jewish people. Spicer said President Donald Trump had been "praised" for the statement and called its critics "pathetic."

He added that Trump "went out of his way to recognize the Holocaust."

"Well, I think he's aware of what people have been saying," Spicer said. "But I think, by and large, he's been praised for it. Читать дальше...

The makers of insulin are being accused of price-fixing in a class-action lawsuit

BusinessInsider.com 

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A lawsuit filed Monday alleges that the three companies that make insulin have been part of an "organized scheme to drive up prices at the expense of patients who need insulin drugs to live."

Insulin is a hormone that helps people absorb and process the sugar in food. Roughly 1.25 million people in the US who have Type 1 diabetes need to inject insulin to live, as do many people with Type 2 diabetes, the more common form. 

The complaint filed in the US... Читать дальше...



Nearly 9 million visitors traveled to Hawaii in 2016

TheRepublic.com 

HONOLULU — The number of people traveling to Hawaii neared 9 million in 2016 as visitor spending and arrival figures hit records for the fifth straight year, the Hawaii Tourism Authority said Monday. The state agency said 8.9 million visitors came to Hawaii, up 3 percent from 2015. Tourists spent $15.6 billion in the islands,

Today in Trump tweets: January 30, 2017

McClatchy DC Bureau 

President Donald Trump used Twitter to fire back at critics of his executive order that suspended immigration from seven majority Muslim nations. The order, signed Friday evening, led to protests … Click to Continue »

Germany says human rights situation in Libya ‘catastrophic’

TheRepublic.com 

BERLIN — The human rights situation in Libya is “catastrophic,” with migrants heading for Europe bearing the brunt of abuse, the German government said Monday. A report Sunday by German weekly Welt am Sonntag quoted an internal Foreign Ministry memo describing how migrants face torture and execution at detention camps in Libya. The country has

Xavier guard Edmond Sumner has torn ACL, out for season

TheRepublic.com 

CINCINNATI — Xavier point guard Edmond Sumner has a torn ACL in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season. The sophomore guard had 17 points and seven assists during the Musketeers’ 82-77 victory over St. John’s at Madison Square Garden on Sunday evening. He had to be helped off the court

Houston mayor: Protests won’t get in way of Super Bowl activities

NBCSports.com 

Protests have been going on across the country in recent days in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order barring refugees from entering the country for 120 days, refugees from Syria from entering the country indefinitely and all people from seven predominantly Muslim countries for 90 days. One of those protests took place outside the…

Non-league Sutton to host Arsenal in FA Cup

BBC Sport 

Non-league Sutton United will host 12-time winners Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup, while Lincoln City are away to Premier League Burnley.


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