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Donald Trump Fires Back at Romney

WSJ.com 

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump fired back at critic Mitt Romney, calling him a "failed candidate" who begged for Mr. Trump's endorsement in his 2012 White House run. Photo: AP

EFCC presents 3 more wintesses to testify against ex-Plateau governor Dariye

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– Three more witnesses were presented by EFCC against a former Plateau State governor, Joshua Dariye – The ex-governor is being prosecuted bordering on money laundering and diversion of funds The renewed 9-year-old trial of a former former Plateau State governor, Joshua Dariye, who is prosecuted on a 23-count charge bordering on money laundering and diversion of […]

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Warner Bros.’ is reportedly already working on a ‘Suicide Squad’ sequel

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Warner Bros.

It's a busy year for DC and Warner Bros.

Variety is reporting that, months ahead of its release, Warner Bros. is already taking its first steps to a "Suicide Squad" sequel, with the main cast and crew reprising their roles. 

"Suicide Squad," in theaters August 5, will debut Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and Deadshot (Will Smith) as members of a team of supervillains tasked with taking down an even bigger bad. Joker (Jared Leto) will make a prominent appearance in the film as well. Читать дальше...

Flint resident: Water still not drinkable

MSNBC 

Danielle Green, a Flint resident and Bernie Sanders supporter, discusses her meeting with the Democratic presidential candidate regarding the Flint water crisis.



We've entered an entirely new phase of the China debate

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We've entered a new phase in the debate about China's economy.

Now instead of talking about whether or not the country is going to have a hard landing, we're going to talk about whether or not the government is doing what it needs to do to stop the bleeding.

And we're not just talking about short-term problems here. We're talking about the hard stuff — restructuring massive, indebted, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and getting rid of... Читать дальше...

The US Air Force is willing to spend $738 million to solve one of America's biggest rocket problems

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For the last decade, Russian-made engines have been propelling US national security satellites into space.

While this has proven to be a good approach in the past, the time has come for a new breed of rocket engine that's American-made.

On Feb. 29, the US Air Force — who runs the national security launch missions — announced that it will invest up to $738 million to put an end to America's reliance on the Russian-made RD-180 rocket engines.

RD-180 engines currently power the Atlas V rocket... Читать дальше...

Lawro's predictions v Fatman Scoop

BBC Sport 

BBC Sport football expert Mark Lawrenson takes on hip hop artist Fatman Scoop and 1Xtra DJ Nick Bright for his predictions.

This genetics company claims it just achieved a major milestone in biology — and it could transform personalized medicine

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AP

Veritas Genetics, a Boston-based biotech company co-founded by Harvard geneticist George Church, is claiming it can now sequence your entire genome — the genetic blueprint inside all your cells that makes you who and what you are — for less than $1,000. That price tag includes an interpretation of the results and genetic counseling.

If the claim is true, it would shatter a long-held barrier in genetic medicine.

Reaching the $1,000 genome

The so-called $1,000 genome has long been a holy grail in genetics. Читать дальше...

You Had One Job

WSJ.com 

A flawed messenger delivers the anti-Trump message.

Technology and literature meet in new CNET fiction series

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The Bay Area is an undisputed global hub of technology, and it has a widespread reputation as a cauldron of literary activity. CNET, the San Francisco site that reviews tech products, has just launched Technically Literate, an online fiction series with, in its words, “a tech twist.” The monthly series kicks off with a comical 5,700-word story by San Francisco novelist Michelle Richmond whose title speaks volumes about the changing nature of the Bay Area. Graced by whimsical animated art, “The... Читать дальше...





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