Americans love to brag about their work ethic. Today, Americans report working an average of 44 hours per week, the highest average in the 35 years Gallup has been tracking the statistic. More than 40 percent of workers report putting in more than 45 hours a week at their job. Check also: The coldest states and cities in the America ...
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Top 10 Deadliest Crashes In Aviation History
In yet another tragic aviation accident, Flydubai, a government owned low cost UAE based airline, crashed enroute from Dubai to Rostov in Russia, killing all 62 on board. According to a whistleblower, the airline was known to ‘work their pilots to death’, and thus fatigue could have been a cause for the death. Other theories being considered are technical failure, ...
Read More »38 University Students In Kenya Injured In Attack Scare
NAIROBI – At least 38 university students were injured Friday near Nairobi after they mistook screams from a fellow student for signs of an extremist attack, a police official said Friday. This is the fourth incident in which university students have been injured in a panic following the April 2 extremist attack on Garissa University in which 148 people died, ...
Read More »Obama Says Not Even His Daughters Can Meet Messi
The U. S president, Obama confessed that his daughters’ wanted to meet the best world footballer Lionel Messi but even as the POTUS he couldn’t make it inevitable. To shorten the long stroy this has signalized that not everyone can meet Barcelona superstar Messi not even the daughters of the President of the United States, Barack Obama. Who is Lionel ...
Read More »Congo’s President Wins Re-election, Opposition Vows Protests
BRAZZAVILLE – Congo Republic President Denis Sassou Nguesso has won a new five-year term with over 60 percent of the vote, the interior minister said on Thursday, but the opposition rejected the outcome, alleging fraud and calling for civil disobedience. Check also: Niger’s president Mahamadou Issoufou has been re-elected Residents said Brazzaville, capital of the oil-producing Central African nation where ...
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