.CLUB Domains Base Devastated By Hurricane Irma

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

.CLUB Domains’ Fort Lauderdale building was damaged severely by Hurricane Irma, Domain Incite reported Tuesday. All 17 of the gTLD registry’s employees were safe during the category 5 storm that devastated Florida over the weekend, said the report. Irma was reported to have caused at least 10 deaths...

MMX Sells Millions Worth Of Premium Domains

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

MMX announced a recent sale of premium .vip domain names worth $3.4 million to Chinese consumers, Domain Incite reported Tuesday. The numbers of deals were small compared to the number of investors but more than 7,000 domains were given to new owners since June when they became available, said the...

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Apple shares may hit $1 trillion mark post iPhone X launch

The Times of India | 2017-09-13

At around $830 billion, Apple Inc's stock market value on the day of its newest iPhone launch towers over its next-largest rival and has Wall Street asking: Will it be the first listed company to crack the Big T? If history is any guide, the unveiling on Tuesday of the iPhone X - the 10-year...

Cryptocurrency Attacks Benefiting North Korea Strike Internationally

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

Hackers in connection with North Korea have increased efforts to steal Bitcoin for the benefit of Kim Jong Un, CNN reported Tuesday. Digital currencies such as the Bitcoin have become of interest to North Korea in the wake of U.S. attempts at international sanctions, said the report. "Sanctions...

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Being obese but healthy may increase heart failure risk by 96%

The Siasat Daily | 2017-09-12

LONDON: Obese people who are free from diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, may seem healthy but are 96 per cent more likely to be at risk of heart failure than normal weight metabolically healthy individuals, a study has claimed. The findings showed that the people touted as being...

Fat wives make men diabetic, says study

Deccan Chronicle | 2017-09-12

A new study suggests that women who love their food could pose a risk to their husband’s health. According to the study, middle-aged men with obese wives are likely to develop type-two...

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Schools are no more safe for children, says Kailash Satyarthi

Sify | 2017-09-10

[India], Sept 10 (ANI): Condemning the recent atrocities against the two victims of sexual abuse-one in Ryan International School, Gurugram, and the other in Tagore Public School, Delhi, Nobel Peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi has stated that schools in India are not safe for children anymore,...

Poor pupils get less tutoring and homework help - study

BBC News | 2017-09-07

A report exposes the scale of difference in rich and poor pupils' access to tutoring and help with homework. ......

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Champions League: Lukaku opens account as Manchester United cruise past Basel

The Times of India | 2017-09-13

MANCHESTER (England): Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford both opened their Champions League accounts as Manchester United returned to the competition with a 3-0 rout of Basel in their opening Group A match at Old Trafford. United, who missed last season's Champions League but qualified this time by...

Chelsea’s Gary Cahill admits he’s worried about first-team place

Metro | 2017-09-12

Antonio Conte has coped just fine without Gary Cahill (Picture: Getty) Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has admitted it’s ‘natural’ that he should be worried about his place in the Blues side after missing the last three games through suspension. Neymar, Kylian Mbappe & PSG's...

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Sputnik | 2017-09-13

India's First Woman Defense Minister Plans to Overcome Gender Inequality in Army

Indian Army will be inducting 800 women soldiers this year and has plans to increase women's presence with a yearly intake of 52 women soldiers. The Indian Air...

The Times of India | 2017-09-13

Syria calls off mysterious million tonne Russian wheat deal

DUBAI (Reuters) - A mysterious Syrian wheat purchase signed last October with a little-known Russian trader has formally been called off, a government source...

Tunisian women's rights plan rattles Muslim traditionalists

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Some denounce it as a violation of Islamic law, others embrace it as revolutionary: An initiative by Tunisia's president to make...

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

Hawaii Will Be First State To Go Cashless For Marijuana Sales

Hawaii announced on Tuesday that they are creating a new plan to avoid potential robberies from dispensaries that are cash-only businesses by requiring all...

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

Scientists Add 20 New Phyla To The Tree Of Life

By using a new technique to sample the DNA of microorganisms taken directly from the environment, Australian researchers have vastly expanded our knowledge of...

WorldNews.com | 2017-09-13

Study: 'Weak Evidence' That Light Alcohol Use Harms Baby During Pregnancy

Researchers from the United Kingdom said they found "surprisingly limited" evidence that light drinking during pregnancy poses any risk to the fetus, according...

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The Washington Post | 2017-09-13

Metro gets a surprise lifeline from an unlikely source

In a reversal, Maryland’s governor puts cash — and a challenge for his partners — on the table. ......

Al Jazeera | 2017-09-13

Is there really a Turkey-Iran rapprochement?

Can common concerns about US policies in the Middle East and Kurdish statehood ambitions bring...

Alternet | 2017-09-13

Why the Media Want Hillary to Shut Up

Nobody in the media is eager to hear Clinton's perspective on that catastrophic election cycle....