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Watch a Fish That Can Walk Up Waterfalls

Slate - 2 Apr 2016 18:41
A walking cavefish just gave scientists a glimpse 400 million years into the past. Discovered in Thailand, these blind fish have now been closely documented walking and climbing waterfalls in complete darkness using a ga...
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More People Should Consider Cholesterol Pills, Study Says Tablets of Crestor, the statin used in the Hope-3 study. A new, 12,000-person study backs wider use of powerful cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins in relatively healthy people, but does not provide similar evidenc...
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Killed shopkeeper's funeral held

BBC - 2 Apr 2016 14:33
The funeral of Asad Shah, who was killed in an attack outside his shop in Glasgow, is being held.
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Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam 'chose' not to blow himself up, says brother Mohamed Abdeslam says his brother 'voluntarily chose not to blow himself up' along with the other Isis jihadists who killed 130 people The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, Salah Abdeslam, decided not to blow hi...
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Jacob Zuma comes under increasing pressure to resign Letter from activist jailed with Nelson Mandela echoes calls from opposition parties for South Africa's president to go A renowned anti-apartheid activist jailed alongside Nelson Mandela has called on Jacob Zuma to step ...
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Islamic State planted thousands of mines in Palmyra: Syrian army Islamic State militants retreating from Palmyra laid thousands of mines that they planned to set off simultaneously as the army moved in, a Syrian officer told Reuters in the ancient city after its recapture from the jih...
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Donald Trump is now the least popular American politician in three decades For months, as Donald Trump lurched from controversy to controversy, commentators marveled that his voters remained loyal: Trump is impervious to political attack, some said. Not so. Trump wasn't immune; analysts were ju...
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State Dept suspends review into 'top secret' Clinton emails The State Department has suspended its internal review into whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or her top aides mishandled emails containing information now deemed "top secret."
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10 things you need to know today: April 2, 2016 1. Speaking at the end of the Nuclear Security Summit on Friday, President Obama criticized Donald Trump's suggestion that Japan and South Korea should obtain nuclear weapons. "The person who made the statements doesn't ...
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Two Dead And Dozens Hurt In China Car Pile-Up

Sky News - 2 Apr 2016 14:45
Two Dead And Dozens Hurt In China Car Pile-Up Footage from the busy highway shows stranded motorists standing on smashed cars following the massive pile-up in Changzhou City.
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Turkey's war on the PKK

Al Jazeera English - 2 Apr 2016 14:05
Turkey's war on terror is primarily focused on protecting democracy and ensuring the safety of its citizens.
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British PM warns of ISIS using cheap drones to drop dirty bombs Britain Prime Minister David Cameron warned Western leaders Friday the Islamic State plans to use drones to spray nuclear material over Western cities. The UK Daily Telegraph reported that there is growing concerns among...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin calls for an immediate halt to fighting after clashes broke out in the disputed Caucasus region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Hacker allegedly breaches porn site, steals more than 237K accounts No web-connected service is safe. If you need more proof of this, consider a recent alleged attack on a porn site that apparently gave a hacker access to more than 237,000 accounts. In the aftermath of the Apple vs. FBI ...
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Even a Godzilla El Niño could not save some California farmers from another year of crippling restrictions. The post El Niño Did Few Favors for Southern California's Farmers appeared first on WIRED.
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Why it's so difficult to treat adult anorexia

Business Insider - 2 Apr 2016 17:30
© Magnus Voll Mathiassen Heather Purdin had run out of options. Aged 33, she had been suffering from anorexia nervosa for more than two decades and her weight had plummeted to that of a small child, an all-time low for ...
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Man 'Shot In Street As He Filmed Himself'

Sky News - 2 Apr 2016 14:32
Man 'Shot In Street As He Filmed Himself' The man is seen on video speaking to the camera before a gunman appears to open fire on the victim.
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Here's the cause of the new housing crisis

Business Insider - 2 Apr 2016 13:34
Here's the cause of the new housing crisis The new housing crisis isn't just about homes themselves, but about the land they stand on. At least that's according to Stuart Miller, CEO of Lennar Corp., the second-largest home builder in the US. In a quarterly confe...
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Saving a Cat in Virtual Reality

15 Minute Fun - 2 Apr 2016 07:58
Saving a Cat in Virtual Reality The Japanese have created a virtual reality gam...
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The Office Tape Prank

15 Minute Fun - 2 Apr 2016 07:51
The Office Tape Prank After catching an office coworker with a tape p...
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White House doctors video to remove 'Islamic terrorism' quote President Obama is so paranoid about linking terrorists to the Muslim faith that when French President François Hollande used the phrase "Islamist terrorism" at a meeting in Washington, White House officials posted thei...
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The number of potential Yahoo buyers is growing

Business Insider - 2 Apr 2016 03:21
The number of potential Yahoo buyers is growing Mario Tama/Getty Images
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