Articles for May, 2019

Photos of Our Battle Between the Ford Ranger vs. Gladiator, Colorado, and Ridgeline
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A 3D-printed rocket is actually going to space – SYFY WIRE
A 3D-printed rocket is actually going to space  SYFY WIRE

Relativity's Terran 1 rocket will make history when it becomes the first 3D-printed rocket to ever blast off into space by 2022…and they're already looking at the ...

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What 2020 Presidential Candidates Don’t Understand About The Black Student Vote
At a recent CNN Town Hall, Kenya Hunter asked Bernie Sanders about reparations. Here, she explains what she's looking for in a potential presidential candidate.
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Rob Liefeld and Marvel’s MAJOR X continues its spectacular run as MAJOR X #3 sells out Ahead of May 1st Release and MAJOR X #1 returns for third printing with exclusive third printing cover AND 1 in 25 Variant Cover
  New York, NY—April 29th, 2019— Following the sell-outs of MAJOR X #1 AND MAJOR X #2 ahead of their releases, Marvel is excited to announce that ahead of its release on May 1st 2019, MAJOR X #3 has sold out and will return for a second printing. In addition, MAJOR X #1 has sold out...
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Teen Mom 2 History: How Did Kailyn And Amber’s Relationship Begin?
'Teen Mom 2''s Kailyn opens up about her relationship with 'Teen Mom OG''s Amber.
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Justine Damond: US police officer guilty of murder after shooting Australian yoga teacher trying to report suspected rape

Justine Damond: US police officer guilty of murder after shooting Australian yoga teacher trying to report suspected rapeA US police officer has been convicted of murder after shooting to death an unarmed woman who approached his car to report a possible rape.Mohamed Noor was also convicted of manslaughter over the July 2017 death of Justine Damond, a 40-year-old with dual American-Australian citizenship.Noor, 33, had told a jury a loud bang on his squad car scared him and his partner as they drove down an alley in Minneapolis and he opened fire "to stop the threat" after he saw a woman appear at his partner's window with a raised arm.Prosecutors questioned whether that bang had really happened, noting neither officer had mentioned it to investigators at the scene, and criticised Noor for shooting without seeing a weapon or Damond's hands.Noor, a police officer since 2015, was acquitted of the most serious charge of intentional second-degree murder.He faces up to 15 years for third-degree murder and nearly five years for manslaughter, although judges are not bound by state sentencing guidelines and can impose much lower sentences.Hennepin County attorney Mike Freeman said: "This was a tragic shooting that did not have to happen and should not have happened."It does not give us pleasure to call out police wrongdoing."Damond, a yoga instructor and life coach from Sydney, was killed a month before she was due to marry.Her father said he was “satisfied” by Noor’s conviction, which he said capped “a painful journey” for their family.It is rare for US police officers to be convicted when they plead self-defence.Noor is the first Minnesota officer found guilty of murder, prompting some to question whether race played a role in the verdict. He is a black Somali refugee and Damond was white.John Thompson, an activist and friend of Philando Castile, a black man killed in Minnesota in 2016 by a Latino police officer who was later acquitted, said: "Officer Noor was going to jail no matter what, because he's a black man who shot a white woman in the state of Minnesota."But Mr Freeman said: “Race has never been a factor in any of my decisions and never will be. We look at each case based on the facts and the evidence and the law that's in front of us. And I will stand by what we have done."Asked how Noor's case was different from others in which white officers were not charged, the attorney added: "The evidence showed that the officer acted unreasonably."Mr Ruszczyk said the jury's decision on Tuesday reflected respect for the rule of law and the sanctity of life."Justine was killed by a police officer, an agent of the state," he said. "We believe he was properly charged with a crime."Mr Ruszczyk also bitterly criticised police, saying his family believes "the conviction was reached despite the active resistance of a number of Minneapolis police officers, including the head of the union, and either active resistance or gross incompetence" by state investigators early on.Minnesota's third-degree murder charge requires a jury to believe a victim was killed through a dangerous act "without regard for human life but without intent to cause" death. Second-degree manslaughter is defined as creating unreasonable risk of causing death or great bodily harm to another through culpable negligence.Additional reporting by agencies


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Here’s Why There Was No Avengers: Endgame Post-Credits Scene
Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo explain why there was no post-credits scene for the film despite building a film series that practically relied on them.
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Chrissy Teigen Is Teaming Up With Hulu for a New Cooking Show
Get ready for more Chrissy Teigen in your life. Hulu announced it has struck a new two-year development deal with the cookbook author and social media star. In a press release, the streaming...
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'Only medical exemptions': Buttigieg campaign clarifies vaccine position after uproar

'Only medical exemptions': Buttigieg campaign clarifies vaccine position after uproarButtigieg's campaign tried to clarify the mayor's position on vaccines after earlier comments indicated support for personal or religious exemptions.


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10 Nerdy Things to Do This May in Metro Phoenix – Phoenix New Times
10 Nerdy Things to Do This May in Metro Phoenix  Phoenix New TimesMay may be the nerdiest month of the year here in the Valley. Our annual comic book convention seems to radiate a sense of joy well beyond the walls of the ...
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