Hungry Venezuelans break into zoo and butcher animal for meat | Fusion
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Venezuela’s worsening food shortages had tragic consequences for a rare show horse last weekend, when a group of intruders broke into the zoo, pulled the black stallion from its cage, then slaughtered it for meat.
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Venezuela’s worsening food shortages had tragic consequences for a rare show horse last weekend, when a group of intruders broke into the zoo, pulled the black stallion from its cage, then slaughtered it for meat.
Facebook election data shows third-party candidates are gaining steam
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aren't the only presidential candidates inspiring "likes" or "angry faces" on your Facebook feed. With less than three months until the general election, the conversation around third-party candidates has dramatically ri...
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aren't the only presidential candidates inspiring "likes" or "angry faces" on your Facebook feed. With less than three months until the general election, the conversation around third-party candidates has dramatically ri...
Dr. Jill Stein on Twitter: "Nuclear power plants = weapons of mass destruction waiting to be detonated.
Time to shut them down.
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Dr. Jill Stein on Twitter: "Nuclear power plants = weapons of mass destruction waiting to be detonated. Time to shut them down. #EndNukes"
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Dr. Jill Stein on Twitter: "Nuclear power plants = weapons of mass destruction waiting to be detonated. Time to shut them down. #EndNukes"
Traces of sun storms locked in tree rings could confirm ancient historical dates | Science | The Guardian
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A new science, astrochronology, could finally fix precise dates for key events in prehistory using traces of violent solar storms preserved by trees
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A new science, astrochronology, could finally fix precise dates for key events in prehistory using traces of violent solar storms preserved by trees
Tom Waits - Clap Hands - YouTube
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There isn't a devil. There's just God when he's drunk.
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There isn't a devil. There's just God when he's drunk.