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Trump: I have 'absolute right to pardon myself'
President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he has the right to pardon himself but suggested that he won't use that power, adding that the special counsel investigation is "unconstitutional."
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Microsoft reportedly wants to acquire GitHub
Microsoft has reportedly been in talks to acquire code repository GitHub, according to Business Insider. GitHub received a valuation of $2 billion following the closure of a $250 million funding ro…
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Boulder-Size Clues to How Humans Settled the Americas
Scientists have discovered what they say is “direct evidence” supporting the theory that Ice Age migrants from Asia traveled down the Pacific Coast, rather than through North America’s interior.
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JerryRigEverything reveals a ridiculous flaw in a $100 crowdfunded smart lock
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Team discover how microbes survive clean rooms and contaminate spacecraft
Rakesh Mogul, a Cal Poly Pomona professor of biological chemistry, was the lead author of an article in the journal Astrobiology that offers the first biochemical evidence explaining the reason the contamination persists.
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Why is it so hard to charge motorists with murdering cyclists?
Negligent drivers kill an average of two to three cyclists a day in the US, but they are rarely charged with homicide
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Trump’s legal memo to Robert Mueller is a recipe for tyranny
A clear and present danger to the rule of law
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People with big brains have a different brain structure too
If you have a large brain, certain regions are much bigger than expected and others are smaller – but we don’t know how this affects brain function yet
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The agony of Sophia, the world's first robot citizen condemned to a lifeless career in...
Sophia the robot was given the gift of legal personhood. Her reward? An eternity working in marketing
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A 64-year-old put his life savings in his carry-on. U.S. Customs took it without charging him...
It's not a crime to travel with large amounts of cash, but authorities often treat it that way.
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Plants repeatedly got rid of their ability to obtain their own nitrogen
Nitrogen fixation seems to involve a painful tradeoff.
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Badlands National Park
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4Chan Is Turning 15—And Remains the Internet's Teenager
The chaotic message board is the soul of the internet, the deep source of its sights and sounds—for worse and, occasionally, for better.
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How Down Syndrome Is Redefining the Abortion Debate
After prenatal testing shows a fetus is at risk, families are faced with a profound decision. The national abortion debate is making it harder on them.
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Bananas have died out once before – don’t let it happen again
You probably take bananas for granted. In the United Kingdom, one in four pieces of fruit consumed is a banana and, on average, each Briton eats 10 kg of bananas per year; in the United States, that’s 12 kg, or up to 100 bananas.
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Visa card network crashes and sparks payment chaos
Card giant confirms it is suffering an outage and is investigating the cause.
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Politics is bad because we use an atrocious 18th century voting system.
While it might not seem sexy, this single change could transform politics.
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Gorillaz - Humility (Official Video)
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American Airlines shrinks bathrooms on new planes
If you think the seats on airliners keep getting smaller wait until you hear about the new bathrooms.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Japanese animation art
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You Should Delete Your Facebook Account: 8 Reasons To Quit Facebook
IIt isn’t easy being a political cartoonist or satirist in India. They incur the wrath of politicians, are subjected to vicious trolling on social media and in some cases, even face arrest on charges of sedition, leading to prolonged, expensive lawsuits. A recent ruling by the Madras High Court, however, stands out as a beacon of hope for those who revel in lampooning.
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How debt kills
Jerome Rogers: 1995-2016
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U.S. hits EU, Canada and Mexico with steel, aluminum tariffs
The United States on Thursday said it was moving ahead with tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union, ending a two-month exemption and potentially setting the stage for a trade war with some of America's top allies.
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Autonomous Boats Could Service Some Cities, Reducing Road Traffic
Researchers have highly maneuverable autonomous boats that, in waterway-rich cities, could be used to transport people or deliver goods.
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Don’t believe the hype: We’re a long way from 5G
There’s a host of reasons why we won’t see 5G roll out in production anytime soon.
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Uber Launches Panic Button for U.S. Riders
Among Uber’s many troubles, passenger safety has been a persistent concern. In a new effort to curb sexual assault and other forms of violence perpetrated by drivers, Uber is adding new safety features to every U.S. rider’s app, including an “emergency button” that will call 911. In a few test cities, the button will even share your location directly with a 911 dispatcher.
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Thailand is new dumping ground for world's high-tech trash, police say
Thailand is a new dumping ground for scrap electronics from around the world, say police and environmentalists, the latest country to feel the impact of China's crackdown on imports of high-tech trash. Police at Laem Chabang port, south of Bangkok, showed on Tuesday seven shipping containers each packed with about 22 tonnes of discarded electronics, including crushed game consoles, computer boards and bags of scrap materials.
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A Physicist Has Proposed a Grim Explanation For Why We Never See Aliens
The Universe is so unimaginably big, and it's positively teeming with an almost infinite supply of potentially life-giving worlds. So where the heck is everybody?
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Fallout 76 – Official Teaser Trailer




















