Year: 2017
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HEALTH
Maybe you added eggs back into your diet after last year's announcement that cholesterol is not a nutrient of concern. But the panel says this advice is …
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India, Nepal joint exercise from March 7
New Delhi: India and Nepal will conduct the 11th Surya Kiran joint exercise from March 7 to March 20, focussing on counter-insurgency drills, …
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Trump’s address to Congress boasts of ‘new national pride’ sweeping nation
In his first speech to a joint session of Congress, President Trump on Tuesday challenged divided lawmakers and a polarized nation to look past his turbulent early days in office and rally behind the “America First” vision of his history-making campaign. “A new national pride is sweeping across our nation,” Trump declared to a packed House of Representatives at the outset of the hourlong address. The entrepreneur stayed true to many of the core messages of his insurgent and profoundly nationalist candidacy — blaming immigration and global trade for a range of ills, expressing resentment at the burdens of America’s post-World War II global leadership, pushing for dismantling Obamacare — while dropping some of his most inflammatory rhetoric.
‘We will never forget him’: Trump addresses widow of slain SEAL as doubts linger over mission
As debate continues to swirl over the mission’s results, President Trump’s acknowledgment of a fallen soldier’s wife was the most emotional moment of his first congressional address. Carryn Owens, whose husband, Navy SEAL William “Ryan” Owens, was killed in a Yemen raid last month, was moved to tears as Trump praised her husband’s sacrifice. “Ryan died as he lived,” said Trump.
Beyond cat videos: YouTube will offer cable alternative
NEW YORK – People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known …
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Neal Barnard, MD, FACC, Offers Tips on How to Transition to a Plant-Based Diet With His New …
The Cheese Trap WASHINGTON—Nutrition researcher Neal Barnard, M.D., F.A.C.C., dishes out advice in his 18th book, The Cheese Trap (Grand …
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Black Hawk helicopters arrive in Thessaloniki for Greek-US exercise
The US Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt, who visited the port of Thessaloniki, said the exercise was a good opportunity for Greek and American …
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GOP intelligence panel chair: Flynn did U.S. a ‘big favor’
House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said today that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the national security adviser fired by President Trump, may have done the country a “big favor” if he signaled to the Russian ambassador that sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama after the Russian cyberattack on Democratic Party officials would be lifted once President Trump took office. The comments by Nunes, a vocal defender of the Trump White House, seemed to be the strongest indication to date that Flynn may have sought to undercut Obama’s actions, giving private assurances to Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, that punitive measures just imposed by the then-president would go away under Trump.
Trump receives plan for ramped-up ISIS war
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday received a package of options for escalating or transforming the war on ISIS, setting in motion a process that could lead him to expand the presence of American forces fighting the terrorist army on the ground. Defense Secretary James Mattis briefed top national security officials at the White House on the Pentagon-led proposal, which includes military recommendations but also proposals for how to starve the so-called Islamic State of funds and combat the group online, where it has recruited and radicalized perpetrators of attacks in Europe and the United States. It’s not clear when Trump will put his stamp on the undeclared war he inherited from his predecessor, a campaign that has rolled back the rampaging death cult in Iraq but has posted less significant gains in neighboring Syria.