Articles for April, 2018

US judge allows suit over Berkeley speakers to move forward

US judge allows suit over Berkeley speakers to move forwardSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A free speech lawsuit against officials at the University of California, Berkeley can move forward, although there is no evidence the school discriminated against speakers with conservative views, a U.S. judge ruled.


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Shawn Mendes Scored Two Amazing Features For His New Album
Shawn Mendes reveals the title, release date, artwork, and tracklist for his upcoming third album, which features songs with Khalid and Julia Michaels.
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Incredible new photo shows Mars bathed in dramatic light

Incredible new photo shows Mars bathed in dramatic lightA beautiful new photo shows off Mars in a dramatic new light.  The European Space Agency's (ESA) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter just beamed home the amazing new image from April 15.  The photo was taken by the satellite's Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) right after the satellite moved into a new orbit about 400 kilometers above the world's surface. The lighting is what makes it really special.  SEE ALSO: A new experiment could sniff out signs of alien life on Mars and beyond “We were really pleased to see how good this picture was, given the lighting conditions,” Antoine Pommerol, a member of the science team, said in a statement. You can see the Korolev Crater covered with ice in the planet's northern hemisphere, according to the ESA.  These kinds of photos allow scientists to get a bird's eye view of Mars' water and carbon dioxide cycles, helping them understand exactly what's going on with the planet's geology.  The satellite itself, which arrived at Mars in 2016, is designed to sniff out gases like methane that might be indications of biology or geology on the red planet. A (very long) photo of Mars.Image: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSISScientists should be able to parse out where those trace gases come from as the mission continues.  “We are excited to finally be starting collecting data at Mars with this phenomenal spacecraft,” Håkan Svedhem, the satellite's project scientist, said in the statement. “The test images we have seen so far certainly set the bar high.” The satellite is part of the ExoMars mission, which is focused on helping ESA piece together the history of Mars and figuring out if life exists or has ever existed there.  In 2020, the ESA is expected to launch an ExoMars lander and rover that will investigate possible life on Mars from the surface.  The 2016 mission also included a lander component, but it didn't quite go as planned: The ESA lost signal with the Schiaparelli lander as it reached the surface of Mars, and scientists now think the test lander was lost. However, the agency claims to have gathered important data from the loss of the lander, and plans to correct any previous mistakes when trying to land in 2020. WATCH: NASA needs you to send them pictures of clouds


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Why Did Kanye Invite TMZ To His Office To Preview New Music?
Kanye West previews a new verse for TMZ wearing a controversial hat.
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Celebrate Gaming with International Tabletop Day
The Tabletop Gaming Holiday Returns on Saturday, April 28th, 2018   International Tabletop Day (ITTD), the worldwide celebration of tabletop gaming and its community orchestrated by Geek & Sundry, will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2018. The first and only holiday of its kind dedicated to board games, ITTD is a global celebration that...
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Hollywood Celebrities React To Bill Cosby Guilty Verdict
Comedian Bill Cosby was found guilty on Thursday in Montgomery County,
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Kelis Chronicles Alleged Physical Abuse By Her Ex Nas
Kelis describes a history of alleged abuse by her former husband, Nas, in new interview.
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Diamond And Silk Appear To Lie Under Oath About Trump Payments

Diamond And Silk Appear To Lie Under Oath About Trump PaymentsConservative internet pundits Lynnette "Diamond" Hardaway and Rochelle "Silk"


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Russia parades Syrian 'witnesses' to disprove gas attack

Russia parades Syrian 'witnesses' to disprove gas attackTHE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Russia ratcheted up its efforts Thursday to try to disprove that a Syrian town was hit by a poison gas attack, bringing a group of Syrians, including an 11-year-old boy, to the global chemical weapons watchdog's headquarters to denounce the reports as fake.


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32nd anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disaster

32nd anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disasterChernobyl nuclear power plant 32 years after the world's worst nuclear accident spread radioactive fallout across Europe in 1986, particularly contaminating Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.


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