After an outcry on social media, Disney has warned moviegoers that a sequence with flashing lights in Pixar’s ‘Incredibles 2’ potentially could trigger seizures in customers with epilepsy.
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The untold good news story of America today
A grassroots movement getting few headlines could yet herald a new American age of change.
Read More »World Cup fans celebrating in Mexico City may have caused artificial earthquake
Two monitoring stations in Mexico City picked up what appears to be an artificial earthquake as fans celebrated during Sunday’s World Cup game.
Read More »Amid Family Separation Furor, US House Plans Immigration Votes
As the House of Representatives prepares for expected votes on major reforms to U.S. immigration law this week, the Trump administration defends the separation of some undocumented immigrant children from their parents, Once a rare practice, federal agents now routinely separate families seeking asylum or attempting to enter the United States illegally. Roughly 2,000 minors had been separated from their …
Read More »A Financier’s Profit-Minded Mission to Open a Channel Between Kushner and North Korea
The American businessman, who lives in Singapore, took advantage of an unusual opening in an administration where matters of policy and business often seem to blur.
Read More »Advertising: Mobile Apps Are Musts for Most Brands, as Long as Users Like Them
Apps have become a critical part of companies’ financial strategies, but people are getting savvier about them and less forgiving if they think their performance is subpar.
Read More »‘I Can’t Go Without My Son,’ a Mother Pleaded as She Was Deported to Guatemala
As a growing number of families are separated as part of the Trump administration’s attempt to control illegal immigration, some parents are being deported before recovering their children.
Read More »Conservative Ivan Duque wins Colombia’s presidential election
Right-wing candidate, 41, has pledged to roll back parts of the landmark 2016 peace deal with the FARC group.
Read More »The bigger Cryptocurrencies get, the worse they perform: BIS
LONDON (Reuters) – Cryptocurrencies are not scalable and are more likely to suffer a breakdown in trust and efficiency the greater the number of people using them, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS)said on Sunday in its latest warning about the rise of virtual currencies.
Read More »Deadly Tensions Rise as India’s Water Supply Runs Dangerously Low
Some 600 million Indians, about half the population, face high to extreme water scarcity conditions, with about 200,000 dying every year from inadequate access to safe water, says a government report.
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