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As-it-happens update 20 March 2018
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It's time for another giant robot-like machine that battles other huge stuff—yes, it's the release of Pacific Rim Uprising. The movie comes out on Friday, March 23, and while I don't know much about the plot, I do know that humans pilot super large Jaegers that are almost 300 feet tall. So now is a good time ...
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The secrets of the cockroach's ability to thrive in some of the most disgusting places on Earth have been discovered in its DNA. The American cockroach spread around the world after it was introduced to the US from Africa in the early 16th century. Its population exploded as the insects made themselves ...
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The sale was part of his announced plan to accelerate his philanthropic giving by setting up scheduled sales of the stock. Last fall, he said he planned to sell 35 million to 75 million shares over the following 18 months. Those 75 million shares are now worth $1.7 billion less. His wealth loss in the past ...
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Richard Dawkins is responding to what he called the "stirring towards atheism" in some Islamic countries with a programme to make free downloads of his books available in Arabic, Urdu, Farsi and Indonesian. The scientist and atheist said he was "greatly encouraged" to learn that the unofficial Arabic ...
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An expedition in the South Pacific ocean funded by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen has discovered the wreckage of a famous US warship that was attacked by the Japanese during the second world war, claiming more than 600 lives. The billionaire's personal search team located the ...
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Huge Cougar Gets Right Up In A Bow Hunter's Face
The hunter, who says the cougar got within 3 or 4 feet at one point, was able to scare it off for good after it came back for a second sniff later.
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Fake pub in Detroit banned fake Irish people on St. Patrick's Day
As far as making a point goes, this social experiment went pretty damn far. Dan Margulis, who works in advertising and lives in a northern suburb of Detroit, wanted to call attention to the discrimination that Irish immigrants to the U.S. once faced, drawing parallels to the current immigration debate.
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