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Meanwhile in Russia: Ice swimmers cheerfully plunge into chilly Lake Baikal (VIDEO)

Sub-zero temperatures are no deterrent for a team of hardy Russian ice swimmers, who donned festive attire to jump into frosty Lake Baikal on Tuesday. The group, seasonally clad in Santa hats, beards and Christmas robes, jogged through the snow in only their shorts to the banks of Lake Baikal in Irkutsk before bravely running […]

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Louisville’s Hensley, Minnesota’s Fiser garner 2018 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I weekly honors

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Megan Hensley of Louisville and Amber Fiser of Minnesota were named Louisville/Slugger NFCA Division I National Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, for games played April 23-29. Hensley used her bat and her arm to key the Cardinals to a 3-1 week in ACC play. The junior hit .500 (6-for-12) with a […]

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Yellow Vest movement blowback to financial crisis that never ended – RT’s Keiser Report

Click:Concrete Block Machine Current events happening in France or the so-called #GiletsJaunes movement is a blowback of the financial crisis of 2008, say Max and Stacy from RT’s Keiser Report. “We sit on the brink of more revolution, maybe perhaps a French Spring or French Winter. This is ten years after the financial collapse whereby […]

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Canadian Roads Are No Safer After The Humboldt Broncos Bus Crash

The crash was another blow to Canada’s unflattering record in road safety, and it begs the question: what is Canada doing to advance road safety? My research work as a transportation engineering academic focuses on improving the materials and construction practices used to make roads and airfields safer, and more durable and sustainable. Through this […]

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Tickets on sale for NPF Championship Series

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tickets for the 2017 NPF Championship Series presented by Marucci are on sale now through the NPF website. The Series will be held August 17-20 at LSU’s Tiger Park. Ticket purchase options range from single session General Admission to Series Pass with Hospitality. Pricing ranges from a $7.50 single session general admission daily […]

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Nuclear power becomes critical to Arctic dominance

Small Modular Reactors could become crucial to power remote outposts and vessels as the Arctic race heats up. For many, the Northeast Passage through the Arctic could one day be a ‘Northern Suez Canal’. While icy waters have frozen such dreams, recent advances in nuclear technology might finally unlock the full economic potential of the […]

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Russian Senate approves rules on fighting ‘fake news’ & other misinformation

The upper chamber of the Russian parliament has approved two bills, which are meant to fight harmful misinformation and insulting publications online. The two pieces of legislation, which earlier went in tandem through the lower chamber, give the Russian government the authority to seek removal or block certain content online. One deals with false information […]

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2017 USA Softball JWNT World Championship roster announced

OKLAHOMA CITY – The final roster for the 2017 USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team (JWNT) was announced  by USA Softball. The 17-member roster will compete in the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Junior Women’s World Championship (JWWC) set to take place July 24-30 in Clearwater, Fla.  The official tournament schedule features a total of 99 […]

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Ukraine should reimburse Crimea for 25 years of ‘unfair treatment’ – Russian Duma speaker

The Crimea peninsula suffered big economic losses by being a part of Ukraine, so Kiev should be obliged to pay it compensation, suggested the speaker of the lower house of the Russian parliament. Vyacheslav Volodin called on MPs to study “how much the Crimean economy has lost from the disastrous policy of Ukraine.” “Ukraine treated […]

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Not Much Has Changed Since The Ecole Polytechnique Massacre

On December 6 every year, Canadians remember the 14 women killed for being women at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal on that day in 1989. Nearly 30 years later, not much has changed. In 2017, 84 per cent of homicide victims in Canada killed by a current or former intimate partner were women. In the […]

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