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The news is part boring and part overwhelming, so here's a quick list of all the stuff we thought was significant today:- Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told everyone to calm down regarding Russia. “To rush way ahead of the evidence being gathered by the police, in a fevered parliamentary atmosphere, serves neither justice nor our national security," he says.- The White House has imposed new sanctions on Russia after what it calls "cyber attacks" and "election meddling".- A new poll has revealed that Britons are often putting the wrong things in the recycling, and that millennials are less likely to recycle than older generations.- A BBC investigation has shone light onto the growing problem of painkiller addiction in the UK.- Figures from the Department for Education have revealed the university degrees that will earn you the highest and lowest average salaries.- Topman has been urged to withdraw a clothing line of long sleeve red shirts emblazoned with the number '96' amid criticism that it references the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.- A food bank in western Germany has barred migrants.- Finally, today is World Sleep Day.
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