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Da sabato scorso i media non fanno che parlare della storia illustrata da Maria De Filippi all'interno del suo programma C'è posta per te, una madre che ha pubblicamente rifiutato due figli , palesando un distacco nei confronti di uno dei due, Cristian , riverso sul pavimento ed in lacrime, che ha suscitato un grandissimo sdegno nel popolo del web .
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Consip, arrestato per corruzione Alfredo Romeo
In questo momento, da Napoli , l'uomo verrà trasferito al carcere romano di Regina Coeli, dove verrà interrogato nelle prossime ore dagli inquirenti e dalla magistratura predisposta alle indagini. Secondo l'accusa, l'impreditore avrebbe corrotto un manager pubblico per ottenere informazioni sensibili utili a favorire le società di Romeo nell'assegnazione di alcuni bandi di gara.
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Trump Budget: More Money For Military, Less For EPA
Trump stated, "This budget will be a public safety and national security budget". The budget blueprint is expected to not cut entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security, a position held by Trump during the presidential campaign.
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President Trump Signs Two Esty-Authored Bills
The INSPIRE Women Act authorizes the NASA Administrator to encourage women and girls to study science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and to pursue careers that will further advance America's space science and exploration efforts through support of initiatives like: NASA GIRLS and NASA BOYS; Aspire to Inspire; and the Summer Institute in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Research.
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Italy Exploited An Insane Rugby Loophole, Enraging England
This match against Italy is going to be a special occasion for England's Ben Te'o, who is set to make his first worldwide start. "It's hard when something is thrown at you like that; you have to adjust as soon as you can, and we came up with the answers".
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Today Brings Us the Most Trumpian Budget Cut Ever
More than 120 retired three- and four-star generals wrote to congressional leaders Monday to say that the military needs civilian partners to "battle against the drivers of extremism" in order to prevent conflict and reduce the need to put troops in danger.
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Florida Republicans vote to block Trump's tax returns from being released
Some Democrats claimed they had other things to do that day, but most, including Waters, said their refusal to attend was about resistance to Trump. "I believe that the public sees this "tactical scheduling" as an act of cowardice", Nadler said in a statement on Friday . "The public deserves to know the truth about the president and we must not stop until we get these answers", Nadler said before the committee chose to report the resolution unfavorably with an 18-16 vote.
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Bengaluru cab drivers back at work, but union continues strike
Besides, many cases of protestors forcefully stopping cabs, physical assaulting drivers and blocking roads have also been reported since the strike began. Presently, Mumbai has over 30,000 Ola and Uber taxis. Sources in the company said that the fresh round of funding will be utilised in training the company's drivers as well as to upgrade technology.
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Google Giving Up On Chromebooks To Focus On Pixel
Interestingly, the Pixel C tablet is still available for purchase, causing a bit of confusion in this area. Right now, Google has two versions of its Pixel laptops on the market, both of which are sold out and absent from the Google's online store.
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Malaysia: Companies behind N.Korean spy operation being removed from register
Malaysian Attorney General Mohamed Apandi said the pair will be charged Wednesday over Kim Jong Nam's February 13. death at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. North Korea opposed Malaysian officials even conducting a post-mortem examination, while Malaysia has resisted giving up the body without getting DNA samples and confirmation from next of kin.
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Woman convicted of theft after keeping £20 she found in shop
It may become the property of the public purse if it is linked to criminal activity. The 23-year-old left the One Stop convenience store with the money in her pocket but was pulled up by police after the man who'd withdrawn and forgotten the cash complained to staff at the store.
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David Cassidy discusses dementia on 'Dr. Phil'
Cassidy chose to go public with his diagnosis after a recent headline-making concert in Agoura Hills, California, where he fell on stage, forgot the lyrics to some of his classic songs and appeared to slur his speech. David Cassidy opened up about his battle with dementia in his first TV interview since revealing his diagnosis last week. "Certainly, my dementia has contributed to the reason why I don't want to go out and I don't want to hear, "Well, he looked like he was drunk".