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How Sea Shepherd lost battle against Japan's whale hunters in Antarctic A fleet of Japanese ships is currently hunting minke whales in the Southern Ocean. It is a politically incendiary practice: the waters around Antarctica were long ago declared a whale sanctuary, but the designation has not halted Japan's whalers, who are continuing a tradition of catching whales "for ...
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Do you burn more calories exercising in the cold? Here's what the science says. One idea that gets bandied about is that all you have to do is exercise outside in the cold. You can find it in magazines, newspapers, and maybe your email inbox — we recently got a press release from the University of Albany titled, "Winter Exercise Burns More Calories, Especially for Women." It is true ...
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Bungie Promises Changes To Eververse, Vaults, Loot In 'Destiny 2' For 2018 We thought we'd heard the last from Bungie in 2018, but the Destiny 2 playerbase's grumbing about The Dawning has gotten so loud that they were ... "For the upcoming Iron Banner and Faction Rally events, in addition to brand new seasonal armor Ornaments, we're adding new themed Sparrows, ...
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2017: the year in pop culture In a year that gave us Charlottesville and Colin Kaepernick, it felt right. But despite the States's widening divisions, audiences had no problem identifying with a black man surrounded by creepy racists. Let's not forget that Get Out only became possible in our current era – when an African-American ...
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China's trade with North Korea edges up in November Exports totaled $287.84 million in November up from $244.2 million in October. Trade between the two countries has slowed this year, particularly after China banned coal purchases in February. But the pace of the drop has quickened as the most recent curbs hurt Pyongyang's ability to sell some critical ...
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Ten years in, nobody has come up with a use for blockchain In many countries, and often our own, a little bit of ability to keep a few things private from the authorities probably makes the world a better place. In places like Cuba or Venezuela, many prefer to transact in dollars, and bitcoin could in theory serve a similar function. Yet there are two reasons this hasn't ...
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