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The 14 conditions Social Security has added to disability fast-track list

The 14 conditions Social Security has added to disability fast-track list

Several rare cancers and genetic disorders are being added to the list, bringing the total number of conditions on the CAL to 314

Palace bid for Monaco midfielder Camara rejected

Ligue 1 side Monaco reject Crystal Palace's verbal bid for midfielder Lamine Camara.
Crowley thanks supporters after winning Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor

Crowley thanks supporters after winning Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor

David Crowley spoke to supporters after pulling off a win in a close Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor against Francesca Hong.
Hong Kong’s subdivided flats are turning into heat traps. But what’s the fix?

Hong Kong’s subdivided flats are turning into heat traps. But what’s the fix?

Retiree Yang Fangxin’s 72 sq ft rooftop home, located on the ninth floor of a 62-year-old building in Sham Shui Po, has become a heat trap under Hong Kong’s scorching hot weather. The temperature in her home was above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) at around 5pm on Tuesday, higher than the 33 degrees recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory’s monitoring station in the same district. The temperature in her home only dropped slightly to 37.8 degrees after switching on two fans and an air...

PM warned of Iran war impact on UK growth next year

The conflict in the Middle East has pushed up oil and fuel prices, and also disrupted supply chains.

PM warned of Iran war impact on UK growth next year

The conflict in the Middle East has pushed up oil and fuel prices, and also disrupted supply chains.

PM warned of Iran war impact on UK growth next year

The conflict in the Middle East has pushed up oil and fuel prices, and also disrupted supply chains.

British Royal Navy’s Spy Drones Have Cameras Suspected of Sending Back Data to China

Who are these drones spying for, in the end? The post British Royal Navy’s Spy Drones Have Cameras Suspected of Sending Back Data to China appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Cardiff-by-the-Sea was more than a surf town: 8 stories from its early days

The community was shaped not by surfboards, but by farms, orchards, railroads, businesses, and families building a new coastal town.

How Irish League's long-term European hopes rest with Larne

After Northern Ireland dropped outside of the top 50 of Uefa's coefficient ranking, here's how the Irish League's European hopes rest with Larne.

Teen drowns at New York City's Rockaway Beach after mom says he urged lifeguards to save friend

A 17-year-old boy who was pulled from the water at Rockaway Beach on Sunday evening died after being caught in a rip current.
‘I’ll be first in line to buy your bonds’: how Zhu Rongji put steel in Hong Kong’s spine

‘I’ll be first in line to buy your bonds’: how Zhu Rongji put steel in Hong Kong’s spine

In late 2002, then Chinese premier Zhu Rongji visited Hong Kong and sought to put steel in the spine of the city’s establishment that was floundering under an economic slump and a ballooning deficit. “Even if you spend all your fiscal reserves three years from now, what is there to fear?” he asked his dinner guests at Government House in a famously unscripted speech. “If you issue 50-year long-term Hong Kong bonds on the mainland, I will be the first in line to buy them. I believe the mainland...