Unemployed husbands a leading factor in divorces, study finds
Most divorces stem from issues created by unemployed husbands, not full-time working wives, a new U.S. study has found..
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'Pokemon Go': sex offenders banned over fears game used to lure victims
Sex offenders on parole in New York will be barred from playing the hugely popular augmented-reality game \'Pokemon Go\' amid fears that it may be used to lure young victims to them.
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Britain boosts security for churches, mosques at risk
The British government plans to spend £2.4 million (AUD $4.2 million) to secure churches, mosques and temples as hate crime incidences increase in England and Wales.
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Turnbull announces new anti-terrorism laws; indefinite detention of convicted extremists
Australia will indefinitely detain people convicted of terrorism-related charges if it feels they pose an ongoing danger to society upon their release, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Monday.
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Online shopping: 300 shopping malls closed across USA
A recent article provides chapter and verse to the 300 shopping malls that have closed their doors and the essential background to these closures has been the huge impact online shopping continues to exhibit in the economy.
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It's confirmed, Pokemon Go is good for gamers suffering from depression, anxiety
\"Pokemon Go has honestly helped so much with my depression and anxiety I\'m actually talking to people and being active I love this so much,\" a player tweeted about the game everyone\'s talking about.
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Target transgender voyeurism incident was 'just a matter of time' says Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham has blasted Target for putting their \"customers at risk\" following the arrest of a transgender who allegedly took pictures of woman in a changing room.
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Malcolm Turnbull declares victory in marathon election
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull declared victory on Sunday in a marathon national election, with his coalition government retaining power and the opposition Labor Party conceding defeat.
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The Arts are the creative engine for reflective philosophy – or are they?
Australia is in the midst of an ongoing debate from those willing to succumb to all things Islam not realising what this entails, and the main stream who are standing tall and unwilling to allow a minority dictate to society.
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Many Aboriginal children have no birth record, face social disadvantages growing up
A significant number of Aboriginal children have no record of birth and may face social obstacles later in life, a recent study has revealed.
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Less US adults 'extremely proud' to be American; young adults lead decline
The number of U.S. adults who are \"extremely proud\" to be American has dropped to a 16 year low, a survey has revealed.
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Science of falling in love
A recent article in News.com spells out the science of having someone fall in love with you. The five points are clarifying and kind of manipulative as they are given like a formula – do these and he or she will be putty in your dreams.