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Month: July 2018

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Chill California bear enjoys margarita and nice relaxing soak in hot tub

BY NICOLE GALLUCCI From Mashable It doesn’t matter if you’re a human or a bear — summer is the time to kick back, relax, hop in a hot tub, and enjoy and nice cold margarita. Mark Hough, a Altadena, California,…

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Avis Budget Group Names Licensees of the Year for Latin America/the Caribbean

PARSIPPANY, N.J., July 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Avis Budget Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:CAR) has selected its Avis and Budget Licensees of the Year for Latin America/the Caribbean. This year’s recipients for the region are Avis Peru and Budget Mexico. Each…

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Hundreds of thousands of asteroids in our Solar System were born from a few now-dead planetsbean Court of Justice

By Mike Wehner From BGR It’s tempting to imagine that the asteroids that litter our Solar System have been there from the start, circling the Sun for ages while the planets formed, but new research suggests that things simply didn’t…

Innovative countries in Europe 1

These are the 20 most innovative countries in Europe Part 1 By Fernando Belinchón, From Business Insider Microbiologist Ashley Paulick looks through a stereoscope to identify bacterium in a blood plate in an anaerobe lab within the Infectious Disease Laboratory…

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Soccerex will partner with Concacaf for football business convention in the United States

Soccerex USA will be held in Miami, FL – which is home to Concacaf’s head office – providing a platform to enrich the collaboration of the football community for the game’s growth within the Confederation’s region and throughout the globe…

Saharan Dust spreads into Texas after traveling more than 5,000 miles from Africa

By Chris Dolce From Wunderground Dust from the Sahara Desert spread into Texas on Saturday after traveling more than 5,000 miles from Africa across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Visible satellite imagery from Saturday presented a clear view of…

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UK weather: crystal clear water and white sands make Britain’s beaches look like the Caribbean – with heatwave set to last another month

By CHLOE CHAPLAIN From Evening Standard UK The UK is bask in a glorious heatwave that is the longest spell ofhot weather in decades, transforming the beaches of Cornwall into scenes that resemble the Caribbean. However parts of the south coast could see “a…

Yosemite Valley

Added Drama By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Yosemite’s Wawona tunnel is 1.3 miles long and cut from solid granite. It is the longest highway tunnel in California. At its east end, travelers are treated to one of the most…

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There’s never been a map of the Coral Reefs—until now

By ERIN BIBA From The Daily Beast Scientists are using a cool new technology to map coral and figure out which types can withstand warmer oceans and climate change. There is no comprehensive map of the world’s coral reefs. And…

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Guyana votes against Africa’s 2026 World Cup bid

By Wonita Stephens -July 3, 2018 From Guyana Guardian 03 June 2018 – Guyana was among the more than 135 nations that opted not to vote for the African nation of Morocco in their bid to host the World Cup…