The Daily Populous

Sunday April 28th, 2019 morning edition

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Then he talked about his limo and how dogs are the best drug-detection equipment the world has ever seen.

But it was all a stage rehearsal for his interview Thursday evening with Sean Hannity, the Shadow Chief of Staff.

Yes, this is our world: people like Hannity and Lou Dobbs, the Fashy Benjamin Button, are among the president's closest advisers.

Hannity and Trump are pushing conspiracy theories about the Obama-era Justice Department.

Here the President of the United States is once again accusing his political opponents of orchestrating a coup against him.

The concerns about the president's mental fitness and his assault on the institutions of our republic are now thoroughly intertwined.

He will fight like hell to avoid accountability for his actions, and his track record indicates he could easily be successful. »

Synagogue shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 wounded in Poway, near San Diego

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The shooting occurred at Congregation Chabad in Poway, north of San Diego, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus said.

San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore later identified the suspect as John Earnest, of San Diego.

In the posting, someone identifying as Earnest references killing Jewish people without making actual reference to Poway, San Diego or the synagogue involved in the shooting. »

Customer mistreatment can harm your sleep quality, according to new psychology research

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Being mistreated by a customer can negatively impact your sleep quality and morning recovery state, according to new research published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.

“I became interested in call center workers as their interaction with customers occur over the phone and they often report experiencing customer mistreatment.

The study, “Customer Mistreatment Harms Nightly Sleep and Next-Morning Recovery: Job Control and Recovery Self-Efficacy as Cross-Level Moderators“, was authored by YoungAh Park and Sooyeol Kim. »