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Cleafield Track Teams Split at St. Marys

GantDaily.com 

ST. MARYS — Now that the Mountain League track season is over, the Bison track and field teams stepped outside the league to face District ‘s St. Marys Flying Dutch. The boys team easily won by a 115-35 score, while the Lady Bison were trimmed 75-69. The boys raised their record to 8-1, while the […]

John Kasich to quit presidential race, report says

MarketWatch.com 

Republican presidential candidate John Kasich will end his White House campaign Wednesday afternoon, NBC News reported. Kasich had vowed to stay in the race Tuesday night following Donald Trump's victory in Indiana. But Trump is on track to clinch the Republican nomination and Kasich has won few delegates.

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'The Mindy Project' Season 5 Renewed By Hulu; 'The Path' Coming Back For Season 2

International Business Times 

Hulu is bringing back two fan favorite TV shows: one it previously saved from the Fox trash bin and one of its most promising new drama series.  The Streaming service announced it will renew both the popular comedy "The Mindy Project," for a fifth season, as well as "The Path," starring former "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul, for a second season. The announcements came Wednesday morning during Hulu's upfront presentation.

Christian Marclay’s Sidewalk Animations

The New Yorker 

Some works of art are like symphonies: methodically orchestrated and years in the making, with the potential to be labelled a masterpiece. The artist and d.j. Christian Marclay is best known for his instant classic “The Clock” (2010), a twenty-four-hour epic collage of hundreds and hundreds of film clips, in which each minute onscreen corresponds to a minute in real time. (Eleven hours and thirty-seven minutes into the piece, Peter Fonda tosses his wristwatch in “Easy Rider”; the dial reads 11:37.) When the piece débuted... Читать дальше...



[VIDEO]: Rare Celestial Mercury Eclipse Of Sun Occurs On May 9

WN.com 

A celestial event – so rare it happens just 13 times in a century – is going to have all eyes looking skyward beginning Monday, May 9, ABC News reported Wednesday. Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, will begin to transit the sun beginning at 7:12 a.m. ET, the report said. Mercury will slowly journey across the face of the sun, appearing as a small black dot to people on Earth viewing the transit through a telescope or high-powered binoculars with solar filters, which NASA recommends on its website. Читать дальше...

China’s fizz goes flat

Financial Times 

Price swings mask the fact that money is no longer energising economic muscles, writes James Kynge

S. Korean Bond Yields on May 4, 2016

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

Today (%) Previous Session (%) Change (BP) 1-year TB 1.463 1.475 -1.2 3-year TB 1.434 1.445 -1.1 10-year TB 1.773





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