Month: February 2018

Trump, Saying ‘Mere Allegation’ Ruins Lives, Appears to Doubt #MeToo Movement

After the resignations of two aides facing claims of domestic violence, President Trump said that the “falsely accused” had little chance of recovery.…

Who Can You Trust on Social Media?

Online skepticism is pretty common – or so you would think. Remember when our parents used to tell us not to take candy from strangers (with the exception of Halloween, of course). Yeah, now we tell kids not to believe …

7 Bold & Inspirational Books For The Aspiring Female Entrepreneur

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Women in Charge: The Rising Power of the Female Entrepreneur If you’re a female entrepreneur, you rock. As reported in CNBC, fhe age of the female entrepreneur has reached an all-time high, both in the United States and around …

Amanda Bynes’ Twitter Return — See Her First Pic She’s Posted In 10 Months

She’s back! Amanda Bynes took to Twitter on Feb. 9 to post a pic of herself out to dinner with friends after a long time away from social media. See the pic here!

Sports

Golden Opportunities

A win is a win, no matter how you slice it. A draw isn’t winning, but at least it’s not losing. So far this season, FC Barcelona have won every game they’ve played but two, against Atlético de Madrid and …

#EatTheRainbow: Colorful food from around the world

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Colorful food has been making waves around the world of late, and 2018 will see no stop to that trend. But before Instagram came along, did you know that bright foods have been staples in many countries for years?

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7 Newly Launched Co-Working Spaces In Klang Valley To Check Out—And Their Rates

And just like that, we find ourselves in February 2018. The initial drag that was January is now done with, and the pace at work and school is now red hot… before we break for Chinese New Year. With productivity

Former Trump administration officials, from Comey to McCabe

From the White House chief of staff to the FBI director, from leaving for a new job to learning of his firing from a television, here’s a running list of those who have left the Trump administration.…

This Spy’s History Shows How Russian Recruiting Is A Family Matter

Artem Zinchenko at his sentencing hearing in May 2017

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Artem Zinchenko always looked up to his great-grandfather. He had served in a pair of Soviet units during World War II, so when Russian military intelligence approached …