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Conservative Group Sending Men in to Target’s Women’s Restrooms to Challenge Transgender Policy


The group says trans-inclusive policy causes "trauma for little girls"

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Medical Errors Are the Third Leading Cause of Death: Study


251,454 deaths in the U.S. are the result from a medical error per year, a new study finds

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50% of Teens Say They’re Addicted to Smartphones


"A significant minority of families seems to be truly struggling"

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Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : skywalker , n :
(usually figuratively) One who walks in the sky. (specifically) A member of the Mohawk group of Native Americans; especially one who is or was involved in steelworking on tall buildings in New York City. (by extension from the previous) Any ironworker working at a height. One who walks along a skywalk or skyway. May the Fourth – oops, the Force – be with you! Today is observed as Star Wars Day by fans of the franchise.

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Frenchman Sues Bosses Because He Was Bored at Work


He is reportedly asking for $415,000 in compensation

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Two Shōkaku-class aircraft carriers, Shōkaku and Zuikaku, were commissioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. They participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Indian Ocean Raid, and the battles of the Coral Sea, the Eastern Solomons, and the Santa Cruz Islands. Their air groups sank two of the four fleet carriers lost by the United States Navy during the war in addition to one elderly British light carrier. Returning to Japan after the Battle of the Coral Sea to repair damage and replace lost aircraft, they missed the Battle of Midway in June 1942. After the catastrophic loss of four carriers during that battle, they formed the bulk of Japan's carrier force for the rest of the war. Shōkaku was sunk by an American submarine during the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944 as the Americans invaded the Mariana Islands, and Zuikaku was sacrificed as part of a decoy force four months later in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, both with heavy loss of life. Historian Mark Peattie called them "arguably the best aircraft carriers" of the early 1940s.