• Russian women were warned that the fighters could return home as sexual sadists in need of gratification through violence and were given manuals on how to deal with them.

    Russian women were warned that the fighters could return home as sexual sadists in need of gratification through violence and were given manuals on how to deal with them. - Russian women have been warned that fighters may return home as sexual sadists and in need of satisfaction through violence. Training books for military wives highlight the profound psychological changes faced by warriors deployed on the front lines.“Changes may manifest as temporary intolerance to touch and decreased...

  • [Rappler Investigates] Deal or no deal, Duterte?

    Why are we even in this odd situation when we’re transporting supplies and moving well within our exclusive economic zone?

  • SoftBank back at deal counter with Icertis deal talks

    SoftBank, one of the largest technology investors, is looking to return to the deal counter in India after largely focusing on exits from listed bets last year.The Tokyo-based investment firm has begun early-stage talks to double down on existing software portfolio firm Icertis, which is stitching up a new funding round of about $150 million (about Rs 1,252 crore), in a secondary share sale, said people familiar with the development.The talks would progress depending on valuation to a large...

  • NBC heads back to Deal or No Deal Island, Lopez v Lopez

    NEWS BRIEF: US broadcast network NBC has ordered a second season of hit format Deal or No Deal Island, presented by Joe Manganiello and produced by Endemol Shine North America. The show is a spin-off f

  • Deal or No Deal Island lands Season 2 renewal on NBC with Joe Manganiello returning to host as filming begins this summer

    The Banker will be inviting a new crop of players - with host Joe Manganiello - to return in the 'fully immersive competition,' via NBC press release. Production is set to begin this summer, though it's unclear when the second season may air on NBC. The first season debuted in late February - a spin-off of the NBC series that debuted in 2005 with host Howie Mandel, based on a Dutch series by Jon de Mol

  • What's the deal with voluntary filers?

    Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Companies tend not to clamor for more regulatory oversight, as a general rule. One remarkable exception would be the relatively small group of companies that voluntarily

    • GQ

    How to Deal With the Post-Race Blues

    In 2020, Emily Sisson dropped out of the Olympic Marathon Trials at mile 22. Four years later, she crossed the finish line in second, earning a spot on the podium and a ticket to this year’s Paris Olympics. Though one result was a heartbreaking disappointment and the other a career-defining triumph, the New Balance-sponsored athlete tells GQ the two races had something in common: The post-race blues, that come-down feeling of sadness and directionlessness many runners experience after the race...

  • Tapping Into God-Given Gifts

    When’s the last time you made time to listen to that still, small voice on the inside of you? Or when have you last taken a moment to breathe and take in all of what’s happening in your life? In an era of cellphones, laptops, tablets and smart watches, those questions can almost come off […]

  • Inside the Jared Goff deal

    The Lions have broken the bank for quarterback Jared Goff, with a

  • How should countries deal with falling birth rates?

    As the UK and US continue to see falling birth rates, options to deal with the issue are limited.

  • An SEC mystery: What's the deal with voluntary filers?

    Companies tend not to clamor for more regulatory oversight, as a general rule. One remarkable exception would be the relatively small group of companies that voluntarily file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Although not required to file due to their small size or private ownership, these companies do so willingly, at considerable time and expense.

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    Police deal with standoff in east Wichita

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wichita police officers and Sedgwick County Sheriff’s deputies were involved in a standoff situation Friday morning at Kellogg and Armour, near the Towne East Square shopping center. The Police Department said