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Month: July 2015

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International Songwriting Competition (ISC) announces 2015 judges

Kesha, Boyz II Men, Moby, Pat Metheny, Lorde, Tom Waits, Sara Evans, Bastille, Avicii, Daddy Yankee, Casting Crowns, and many more to judge ISC NASHVILLE – Called “the songwriting competition to take note of” by the prestigious New York Times,”…

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NOAA Coral Reef Watch

From NOAA Satellite and Information Service Seasonal Coral Bleaching Thermal Stress Outlook (CFS-based) (Experimental, Version 3.0, CFSv2-based, updated weekly, 0.5×0.5-degree spatial resolution) Outlook of Coral Bleaching Thermal Stress 2 IMAGES 90% Chance: Current Seasonal Bleaching Outlook Weekly Outlook 60% Chance:…

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Thousands of pigs left homeless amid craze for tiny pet swine

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist Whether it’s kittens, lizards, puppies or cockatoos, humans just love their pets. But often when one species has a spike in popularity, many pets are left without homes once the craze dies down, and…

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Recipe of the week

Ed Levine’s golden rules of the perfect pancake By Ed Levine Founder Of Serious Eats And Missionary Of The Delicious [Photographs: Vicky Wasik, unless otherwise noted] All About Pancakes Serious Eats digs into pancakes around the world. The American pancake…

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Former operator of FAFSA.com penalized $5.2m for illegal billing

By Chris Morran From Consumerist Five years ago, we told readers looking to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to steer clear of FAFSA.com, as it was not the official Dept. of Education site for the…

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Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.4 million cars after Jeep hack

From BBC Fiat Chrysler has issued a safety recall affecting 1.4m vehicles in the US, after security researchers showed that one of its cars could be hacked. On Tuesday, tech magazine Wired reported that hackers had taken control of a…

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Ten years after the De Menezes killing, we’re no better at identifying faces

By Graham MacKenzie From IFL Science It was ten years ago that the Metropolitan Police killed Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell station in south London in a case of mistaken identity. The family of the Brazilian electrician are still…

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US Black lawyers group wants members to take on brutality cases

From Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Members of the National Bar Association called on black lawyers to advocate for victims and protesters of police brutality by representing them in civil cases and pushing for reforms of the criminal…

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CONCACAF Gold Cup Disciplinary Committee levies sanctions in Mexico, Panama and United States cases

Miami (Friday, July 24, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today that its Gold Cup Disciplinary Committee has levied fines and sanctions in cases involving the Panamanian national team, players from Panama…

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Gold is at risk of falling into a coma

By Rodney Johnson, Economy & Markets From Business Insider The problems in Greece and China threw the world markets into a tizzy over the past month. The Greeks seem erratic, rejecting then accepting the latest deal from their creditors, while…