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Photos claim IS beheadings of homosexuals in northern Iraq
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Inside Russia & China's Global Currency War
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Chicago police: Infant dead after throat cut with power saw
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Let me sleep: Georgia trash man gets 30 days in jail for 5 a.m. pick up
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'Michelangelo of buttocks injections' convicted of murder
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Chad, Niger soldiers killed as Boko Haram loses Nigerian towns
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Michigan Drivers Are Very Upset
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Montana killer bride in cliff case appeals, cites blindfold claim
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University of Oklahoma disbands Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter after racist video
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Prosecutors: Girl forced to run 3 hours carrying firewood
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Constitution Check: Is an old doctrine of separating government powers getting new life?
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Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel remains in rehab
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Netanyahu says sees 'worldwide' effort to topple him
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department is investigating the circumstances surrounding Joan Rivers' cardiac arrest during an outpatient procedure. Spokesman James O'Hare said Thursday the department is looking into "the whole matt
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Obama: Anti-gay bill step backward for Ugandans
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Obama has made support for gay rights a hallmark of his presidency.
He supports same-sex marriage and his administration eliminated the Clinton-era ban on openly gay service in the military.
For his State of the Union address last month, Obama included basketball player Jason Collins, the first male athlete on a major U.S. sports team to announce that he is gay, among guests chosen to sit with first lady Michelle Obama. Obama has said Collins' announcement marked a moment of progress for gays.
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The Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, is being developed by engineers at MIT; the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM); and researchers at other businesses and academic institutions. Prototypes of the suit, which is designed to provide protection from bullets and is equipped with a variety of sensors and cameras, are being assembled and could be ready for the military to test in June, reported Military.com.
The TALOS technology will be rigorously tested, and military personnel hope to have operational systems in the field by August 2018, according to Navy Adm. William McRaven, head of the U.S. Special Operations Command. [See video of the military's futuristic TALOS suit]
"That suit, if done correctly, will yield a revolutionary improvement in survivability and capability for special operators," McRaven said at the 25th annual Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict conference this week in Washington, D.C., according to Military.com.
The suit includes features such as 360-degree cameras with built-in night vision capabilities, sensors that can detect injuries and apply wound-sealing foam, and bulletproof armor.
Eventually, the TALOS systems may include full-body exoskeletons complete with screens that display information about a soldier's surroundings, according to Military.com.
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By FRAZIER MOORE
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"It's giant! It's a big TV moment!" says Fallon. "Even if it wasn't me, I would tune in to watch."
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Leno was consistently the late-night ratings winner, but never won much respect from the public, critics, or even his own network, which twice sent him packing from "Tonight."
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Fallon is also up for anything, and his guests seem chill about following his lead.
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EDITOR'S NOTE ā Frazier Moore is a national television columnist for The Associated Press. He can be reached at fmoore@ap.org and at http://www.twitter.com/tvfrazier
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The neon-signed restaurant was set up in a suburb southeast of the Italian capital by the parents of children with disabilities, and it functions just like any other eatery -- except 13 of its 18 employees are handicapped.
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a 24-year-old who after a paid internship of 600 hours now has a permanent contract with Girasoli (Sunflowers).
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"Our daughter has gained autonomy. When she comes home from work, she is happy, proud of what she's done," he said, adding that Anna had also made progress "in how she relates to other people, in her language".
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Chris Stancil"Federal judge strikes down Virginia's ban on gay marriage"
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The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Arenda Wright Allen in Norfolk, Virginia, added momentum to growing acceptance of gay marriage in the United States.
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Virginia's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage violated the right to due process and equal protection of the law under the U.S. Constitution
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"The Court is compelled to conclude that Virginia's Marriage Laws unconstitutionally deny Virginia's gay and lesbian citizens the fundamental freedom to choose to marry," Allen, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, wrote in her 41-page opinion.
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Seventeen states plus the District of Columbia recognize gay marriage, including eight states where it became legal in 2013.
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Herring, a Democrat, said last month he would not defend the state's ban on gay marriage in cour
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In 2006, 57 percent of Virginians voted for the constitutional amendment imposing the ban. But a poll released in October by Virginia's Christopher Newport University showed that 56 percent of likely voters opposed the ban, while 36 percent favored it - reflecting the reversal in public opinion.
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Maya OnumaCitation:Ā TEVES, OLIVER. "1 Month On, Progress in Philippine Typhoon Zone." Yahoo! News. Yahoo!, 30 Jan. 0000. Web. 08 Dec. 2013.
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This article was about the large typhoon that had hit the Philippines. This area is still heavily devastated after this disaster. As of now 5,700 people are dead and 1,700 people are still missing. There are also about 4 million people displaced. However, the Philippine government have joined them in paying for "food-for-work'. This is where people can clean up the debris that cover much of the cities and receive about $11.36 a day. Ā The World bank has also approved $500 million budget to support the Philippine government to use for short term recovery and reconstruction. Lim the administator had people relocated farther inland. He also said that 19 of the 6 government agencies in the city were not operating and about 15% of the city had electricity.Ā-
one of the strongest to hit land on record,
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The storm, one of the strongest to hit land on record,
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The Philippine government has joined them in paying for food-for-work and cash-for-work emergency employment for thousands who lost their livelihoods. The workers clean up the twisted houses, trees and others debris that still cover large parts of the city and receive about 500 pesos ($11.36) a day.
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The Philippine government has joined them in paying for food-for-work and cash-for-work emergency employment for thousands who lost their livelihoods. The workers clean up the twisted houses, trees and others debris that still cover large parts of the city and receive about 500 pesos ($11.36) a day.
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On Friday, the World Bank approved $500 million in budget support that the Philippine government can use for short-term recovery and reconstruction.
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On Friday, the World Bank approved $500 million in budget support that the Philippine government can use for short-term recovery and reconstruction
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Lim said 19 of the 26 government agencies in the city were now operating and about 15 percent of the city has electricity.
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Obama tells heckler he can't halt deportations unilaterally. Is that true
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Honduras ruling party candidate leads vote count
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ecurity or national interests of the United States, world peace, c
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Amazon - From Paradise to Inferno': Deforestation continues to threaten rainforest
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he Amazon rainforest is being eaten away at by deforestation,
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space rock with six tails
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solar system's asteroid belt
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spewing dust from its nucleus like spouts of water radiating from a lawn sprinkler.
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first detected the six-tailed asteroid in August
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P/2013 P5
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fuzzier than typical asteroids
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six comet-like tails
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change dramatically in just 13 days
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Sept. 10 and its second peek at the asteroid on Sept. 23, the tails appeared to have completely swung around.
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formed in bursts and not all at once,
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could have sprouted dust tails after it started spinning out of control
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radiation pressure caused the asteroid to start rotating faster and faster until its weak gravity no longer could hold it together, sending the surface material of the space rock flying off at several points in the asteroid's recent history.
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only lost a fraction of its mass, about 100 to 1,000 tons of dust, which represents a tiny portion of the 1,400-foot-wide (425 meters)
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leftover fragments of a much larger space rock that broke apart 200 million years ago
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doesn't contain any water
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flooding
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A wild weather phenomenon that causes massive winter flooding in California
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dumps snow in East Antarctica
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wetting
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driest places on Earth,
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first time scientists
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spotted an atmospheric river
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from the Indian Ocean south to Antarctica.
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Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow water vapor plumes stretching hundreds of miles across the sky
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pattern can appear any time of the year, and atmospheric rivers have been spotted dropping rain and snow in Europe
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even in the Arctic.
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Two more atmospheric rivers followed, in June and July, bringing the most snow to Dronning Maud Land since satellite
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also found two more atmospheric river events
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both at the same time as Dronning Maud Land snowstorms. The findings reveal a significant link between East Antarctica and global climate, Tsukernik said. "This i
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The reason why this [atmospheric river] keeps bringing moisture to the coast of Dronning Maud Land was this high-pressure feature blocking the cyclone and preventing it from redistributing the water
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angalore (India) (AFP) - India's fi
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embarks on a 10-month journey around the sun before reaching Mars in September next year
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"Following the completion of the latest manoeuvre, the Earth orbiting phase of the spacecraft has ended,
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But Mangalyaan, which is travelling at a speed of 32 kilometres (20 miles) per second, could still face hurdles before India joins an elite club of countries to have reached Mars.
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India has never before attempted to travel to Mars and more than half of all missions to the planet have ended in failure, including China's in 2011 and Japan's in 2003.
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NASA launched its unmanned MAVEN spacecraft toward Mars on November 18 to study the Red Planet's atmosphere for clues as to why Earth's neighbour lost its warmth and water over time.
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blasted off on November 5 and is using an unusual "slingshot" method for interplanetary journeys.
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Lacking enough rocket to blast directly out of Earth's atmosphere and gravitational pull, it was orbiting the Earth until the end of November while building up enough velocity to break free.
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Sunday's successful operation to slingshot out of Earth's orbit as a "major step" forward in India's low-cost space programme.
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"(It is) a turning point for us, as India will foray into the vast interplanetary space for the first time with an indigenous spacecraft to demonstrate our technological capabilities,"
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The cost of the project, at 4.5 billion rupees ($73 million), is less than a sixth of the $455 million earmarked for NASA's Mars probe.
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Two of the three phases of the Indian Mars mission have now been accomplished, according to ISRO's spaceport director M.Y.S. Prasad.
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"The third important phase will be the capturing of Martian orbit in September 2014 for the five scientific experiments,"
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Mangalyaan is carrying a camera, an imaging spectrometer, a methane sensor and two other scientific instruments to search for signs of life on the Red Planet.
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The Mars Orbiter Mission or Mangalyaan was revealed only 15 months ago by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, shortly after China's attempt flopped when it failed to leave Earth's atmosphere.
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The timing and place of the announcement -- in an Independence Day speech -- led to speculation that India was seeking to make a point to its militarily and economically superior neighbour, despite denials from ISRO.
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An astronaut in orbit has snapped a striking view of Super Typhoon Haiyan as it appears from space
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Comet ISON apparently was no match for the sun.
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