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CNN Poll reveals 7 out of 10 say Trump's first address to Congress was largely positive

President Donald Trump's first address to Congress received largely positive reviews from viewers, with 57% who tuned in saying they had a very positive reaction to the speech, according to a new CNN/ORC poll of speech-watchers. His speech was very unifying and positive. 
Nearly 7-in-10 who watched said the President's proposed policies would move the country in the right direction and almost two-thirds said the president has the right priorities for the country. Overall, about 7-in-10 said the speech made them feel more optimistic about the direction of the country.

Donald Trump delivers first address to Joint Session of Congress, calls for peace and an end to hatred

After four controversial weeks of Donald Trump's Presidency, the 45th US president on Tuesday addressed both houses of Congress in a Joint Session of Congress and his speech has been hailed as the best since he became president a little over a month ago with most saying that he was channeling former President John F. Kennedy.

Leicester city in 'secret talks' with former England coach, Roy Hodgson

Leicester City in secret talks with former England and Liverpool Manager, Roy Hodgson to become their new manager after they inhumanely sacked (read here) their legendary coach, Claudio Ranieri just nine months after leading them to their first ever Barclays English Premier League Trophy in the club's 133 years existence.

'We fear UK may deny Lionel Messi & Neymar entry visas due to ongoing legal battles'

European football's representing body, UEFA has said that the body fears Barcelona stars Lionel Messi and Neymar Jnr might be denied entry visas into the U.K for the UEFA Champions League final in Cardiff this May in the event that they overturn a 4-goal deficit to Paris Saint Germain (PSG) at Camp Nou to qualify, because of lingering legal battles with the Spanish government.

Motivational: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson reveals he had a .7 GPA... named Academic captain two years later

Another motivational tweet by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, 0.7 GPA, depressed and quit...
True, #KeepGrinding

Royal Air Force bans servicewomen from wearing skirts on parade

In an attempt to make service more inclusive to transgender personnel, the Royal Air Force has reportedly banned women from wearing skirts on parade.
The change is understood to have followed after some servicewomen had complained that marching in skirts is uncomfortable to them.
Confirming the new policy to the Sun, an RAF source said the updated uniform policy was designed to reflect the RAF as a 'modern and inclusive employer.

South Africa to become first African country to legalize marijuana

South Africa soon to become the first African nation to legalize cannabis sativa, popularly known as marijuana/weed/pot for entirely therapeutic purposes. In a letter addressed to Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), who have been championing the authorization of the Medical Innovation Bill, the Medicines Control Council (MCC) revealed that the proposed guidelines on cannabis production for medical use would soon be published.

2017 Lent fast begins today 1st March, 2017.


Lent fast is a Christian tradition and the 2017 season kick off today March 1, 2017 with Ash Wednesday and ends on 13th April, 2017. It will last for 40 days until Easter. The Lent period reflects when Jesus fasted and suffered in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights, before he started his ministry. According to the Bible, he was tempted by Satan during this time, but each time he managed to refuse his temptations. Happy Lent!

China to commence paying families to have more children

The Chinese government is as of now considering giving families financial support to have more than one child in a bid to reach higher birth rate targets with population of over a billion people and counting.

It's an unbelievable turn around from more than four decades of the country's one-child policy with strict/ harsh penalties for having more than one child, including fines and forced abortions.

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger turns down annual £30 million offer to manage in China

As per new reports, Arsenal manager,  Arsene Wenger has rejected a mammoth £30 million per year deal to manage in the Chinese Super League, despite the fact that he isn't sure of his future at Arsenal taking after fan dissents at the Emirates. 

Arsene Wenger, 67, has a £8 million a-year deal to manage Arsenal FC that runs till this late spring, and despite being unsure if his contract will be renewed or not due to unrest at the Emirates Stadium over the English club's trophy drought, many feel Wenger should have accepted the huge offer from CSL which will make him the highest earning coach.