Thursday, December 21, 2017

Ukraine arrests official who doubled as 'agent of Russian intelligence'

The suspect was part of the inner circle of Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman (seen above)

Ukraine's state security service (SSU) on Thursday arrested a government official they claim was doubling as an "agent of Russian intelligence." The official formed part of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman'sinner circle, according to authorities.
"Together with the Security Service of Ukraine, an official in the government's secretariat was found to be working for a long time in the interests of the enemy state. He was detained," Groysman said in a post on Facebook.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian authorities are aware of the arrest, "but we have no information," reported state-owned TASS news agency.
Read more: Could sending lethal weapons to Ukraine bring peace?
Authorities did not provide a name or position for the suspect, but local media reported that Stanislav Yezhov, the premier's assistant, had been detained a day earlier.
Yezhov reportedly accompanied Groysman on all international trips during his time as assistant, and previously worked in the president's office and the Ukrainian embassy in the US. Ukraine's state security service said he had been recruited by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).

Notorious female gang members share a selfie before gruesomely stabbing a girl from rival gang to death

Notorious female gang members share a selfie before gruesomely stabbing a girl from rival gang to death & it

Police in Brazil are searching for three Notorious female gang members who gruesomely stabbed a girl from a suspected rival gang to death.

The unidentified women gangsters who are currently on the run, like to take Selfies before committing their crimes, including recording and live streaming their horror acts on social media.
In the footage released by the Brazilian authorities, with the hope of finding the notorious killers, one of the members is seen stuffing clothes into their victim's mouth, before she and another member began to stab her repeatedly, while the third woman filmed the horror scene.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

These Canned Foods Are Destroying Your Health — Avoid Them at All Costs

corned beef hash with two eggs in a skillet
it’s pretty amazing how many foods we’ve preserved in a can over the years. The usual suspects, such as tuna fish, beans, and soup, probably come to mind first and foremost. But if you peruse your local grocery store aisles, there are hundreds of cans left and right. You might have even popped open a can of food to add to a meal today and didn’t even think twice about it.
Canned foods certainly have their place. But not every canned food is good for you. There are plenty that sound convenient and tasty but are truly horrible for your health. Let’s take a quick look at 11 canned foods that are destroying your health (No. 6 might be too tasty to give up). We’ll also take a brief look at which canned foods are actually good for you.

Regular Exercise, Vitamins, Brain Training, Or A Healthy Diet Can't Prevent Dementia: Study


There is no method that has been proven to prevent the occurrence of dementia later in life, according to an analysis of numerous studies.

A team of researchers from the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center wanted to see whether vitamins and supplements, brain training, prescription medications, or physical activity can help in preventing dementia.

The researchers wanted to analyze possible interventions for dementia because the number of dementia patients is expected to rise sharply as the population ages.

The team, however, found that none of the interventions was successful and nothing seemed to prevent the condition after analyzing four systematic reviews and their findings. The researchers published their paper in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

Notable deaths of 2017 -- Hugh Hefner, Edith Windsor, Charles Manson,Tagbo, Jerry Sutol O, and others we lost this year


 

Beloved celebrities, athletes that transcended generations and innocent people gunned down in two of the most horrific mass shootings in modern United States history were all taken from us in 2017.

One of the first notable losses of the year came in January with the passing of legendary actress Mary Tyler Moore. The television icon who starred in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" was one of the most beloved actresses in modern history. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in her early thirties and went on to become an advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Female pioneers who helped shape our history were lost this year, including Clare Hollingworth, a veteran war correspondent widely known for breaking the news that WWII had started, died at the age of 105 in January.

Norma McCorvey was also among the year's deaths. She was the person behind the anonymous "Jane Roe" in the landmark Roe v. Wade case, which ultimately led to the legalization of abortion in the United States in the 1970s. McCorvey eventually split from pro-choice activists and joined the pro-life movement to advocate against abortion, despite her role in its legalization.

Amber alert issued for Houston baby after mother stabbed to death


Authorities have issued an Amber Alert for an infant girl in Houston who was reported missing after her mother was found fatally stabbed. Police initially believed the infant girl was with her father, but Houston police said later that they had found the father in San Antonio, but the 6-week-old baby was still missing.

Houston police said Thomas Bernardez "stated he was not involved in the murder."

Pastor to give money from sale of 709-carat "Peace Diamond" to the poor



An African pastor's miracle discovery of a massive uncut diamond has just been sold at auction so the community leader can bring clean water and medical supplies to his village, CBS Denver reports. The 709-carat "Peace Diamond" was discovered in the village of Koryardu in March.

The diamond's owner, Pastor Emmanuel Momoh, vowed to sell the gem in order bring the struggling village the relief it needed.

"The Peace Diamond will greatly improve the lives of our people as it will bring clean water, electricity, schools, medical facilities, bridges and roads to our villages and the Kono District," Momoh said in a statement, obtained by Forbes.

After an initial offer for the world's 14th largest diamond was rejected by Sierra Leone's government in May, the stone went back on the auction block and sold for $6.5 million in New York on Dec. 4. The hefty price tag, which is actually $1.3 million less than the offer in May, was paid by British jeweler Graff Diamonds.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Eric Lefkofsky: One Of The Most Unique Entrepreneurs Of Our Time



Eric Lefkofsky is a Jewish-American entrepreneur who is the co-founder and CEO of Tempus. It was his desire to help people who suffer from cancer that motivated him to take part in Tempus, which is a company that has made it its mission to change the way that cancer is dealt with. They are continuing to do so and have already done so by creating a database of information that draws from the treatment of previous cancer patients. In doing so, new patients can receive better focused treatment because their physicians have the kind of information in their hands that allows them to make decisions based on solid scientific data rather than taking shots in the dark.

World 100m champion Justin Gatlin caught up in fresh doping scandal involving his coach and agent

USA's Justin Gatlin competes in the Men's 200m Semifinal
Anti-doping and athletics chiefs are investigating claims that members of world 100 metres champion Justin Gatlin’s team offered to sell performance-enhancing drugs .

The Athletics Integrity Unit and the US Anti-Doping Agency are seeking urgent answers from Gatlin’s camp after it was claimed his coach Dennis Mitchell and agent Robert Wagner offered to supply testosterone and human-growth hormone to an undercover reporter.

The Daily Telegraph newspaper alleged that, in an undercover investigation, Mitchell and Wagner had offered to supply banned drugs for an actor training for a film.

Undercover reporters visited Gatlin's Florida training camp and they claim the pair offered to supply and administer testosterone and human growth hormone.

22-year-old mauled to death by her pit bulls while taking them for a walk


22-year-old mauled to death by her pit bulls while taking them for a walk
A 22-year-old Virginia woman was mauled to death by her two pit bulls while taking them for a walk near her home. They then stood guard over her body after killing her.

Bethany Lynn Stephens was taking her dogs out for a walk in Goochland, in the US state of Virginia, when they attacked her. Bethany’s dad called the emergency services at 8pm on Thursday after she hadn’t returned from walking the dogs. Then he went looking for her in the area where she often walked the dogs and found the disturbing scene. Bethany was found with horrific head and throat injuries while the dogs stood guarding her body aggressively.

More than 6,500 inmates are linked to increase in smuggling of drugs, weapons and phones into prisons

More than 6,500 UK inmates have been linked to an increase in the smuggling of drugs, weapons and phones into prisons

More than 6,500 prisoners linked to organised crime gangs are helping orchestrate smuggling rackets behind bars, a new study has found.
One in every 13 of England and Wales' 85,500 inmates are involved in, or have connections to, gangs sneaking drugs, weapons and mobile phones over the walls.
The figure, calculated by the National Crime Agency and the Prison Service, reveals for the first time the scale of a problem fuelling a surge in violence and disorder in jails.
Justice Secretary David Lidington used a keynote speech yesterday to warn that smuggling gangs were attacking prisons to exploit the 'captive market'.
Illegal operations to sneak contraband into jails had changed from 'crude and opportunistic' to 'sophisticated and systematic' – including the use of new technologies including smartphones and drones.
He said: 'The fact is, our prisons are facing a clear and present danger from well-organised individuals and criminal networks.
'These are networks that are every bit as professionally operated as a legitimate business but they happen to be engaged in criminal activity.

Amtrak issues statement on its train derailment that killed at least six people and injured 100 others on its first day of service

Amtrak issues statement on its train derailment that killed at least six people and injured 100?others?on its first day of service
Yesterday an Amtrak passenger train derailed outside Tacoma, Washington on a new service route. Authorities said at least six people were killed and more than 100 people were injured and taken to hospitals.

Amtrak President and Co-CEO Richard Anderson said they will "do everything" in their power to support passengers, crew members and their families in the train derailment.

Read the full statement below...

Victim of horror crash which killed six people was drug dealer who once led police on terrifying 120mph chase



A victim of a horror crash which claimed the lives of six people was a drug dealer who once led police on a terrifying 120mph chase.

Kasar Jehangir was in a high-powered Audi S3 with three friends which slammed head-on into a taxi in Birmingham on Sunday.

The 25-year-old and pals Tauqeer ‘Tokx’ Hussain, 26, and Mohammed Fasha 30, died in the crash.

Taxi driver Imtiaz Mohammed, 33, and his two passengers - a man aged 42 and woman aged 43 - were also killed.

Zakkria Khan, 22, who was in the Audi, survived the crash and remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital.

It emerged tonight that Jehangir had only recently been released from prison.

Breast Cancer in Young Women



Breast cancer is more common in older adults. At age 30, a woman’s risk of getting the disease is 1 in 227. By age 60, a woman has a 1 in 28 chance of receiving this diagnosis. Although the odds are much lower for younger women, they can and do get breast cancer. More than 13,000 women ages 40 or under will be diagnosed this year.

When breast cancer is diagnosed at a young age, it’s more likely to be aggressive and to spread quickly. Young women may not get a diagnosis right away because many organizations don’t recommend regular mammogram screenings until age 45 or 50. It’s also harder for doctors to find breast cancer in young women than in older women because younger women have denser breasts. This means that they have more breast tissue than fat tissue. Tumors don’t show up as well on mammograms in women with dense breasts.

Read on to learn about some of the unique challenges young women with breast cancer face and what to do if you’ve been diagnosed.

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