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Long term shift work hampers memory, Study

Long term shift work hampers memory, Study

Long term shift work could be linked to impaired brain power, scientists have warned. Scientists from the University of Swansea and the University of Toulouse investigated what impact shift work had on brain functions, such as memory and processing speed.

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Canada conducts first anti-ISIS airstrikes in Iraq (Video)

Canada conducts first anti-ISIS airstrikes in Iraq (Video)

Canada’s first airstrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq destroyed construction vehicles used by the terror group to build ground defences. Canada launched its first airstrikes on Sunday, the Department of National Defence confirmed. Two CF-18s dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs near the Iraqi city of Fallujah in a mission that lasted about four hours.

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Kenneth Tate Security guard fired after elevator ride with Obama

Kenneth Tate Security guard fired after elevator ride with Obama

Kenneth Tate, security guard fired after President Barack Obama’s trip to Atlanta said Monday that he lost his job because he snapped a picture of the presidential motorcade to send to his mother and is humiliated by news reports wrongly claiming he’s a convicted felon. Tate, 49, worked as a guard for Professional Security Corp., a security contractor at the …

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Rurik Jutting : British banker charged with murders in Hong Kong

Rurik Jutting : British banker charged with murders in Hong Kong

Rurik Jutting, an employee of Bank of America, was charged on Monday for the murders of two women, believed to be prostitutes, in Hong Kong. Jutting appeared before Hong Kong’s Eastern Magistrates Court on Monday, responding with “I do” when asked if he understood the charges. He did not enter a plea.

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