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Ground 0:
http://www.azfamily.com/story/31516829/trump-protesters-block-streets-in-fountain-hills

Disgusting:
http://www.abc15.com/live

They even made an effigy:
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/shock-video-protester-beheads-trump-effigy/
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Anyone else think this type of protest is counter intuitive?
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>>30282
RIP to all the underwears that got shat in because of this
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>drudgereport
>red text for no reason
I see, this must be the sensationalist click bait story of the day today. I'll look forward to seeing it endlessly rehashed like it's important on the Sunday interview shows tomorrow.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3498786/Prime-suspect-Paris-attacks-escaped-police-Brussels-shoot-Salah-Abdeslam-s-fingerprints-raided-flat.html
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Bumping for antics.
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>>30267
i'd like some shenanigans also
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>>30270
Actually, the shenanigans are worthy of their own thread... brb.

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http://www.cnet.com/au/livefyre/c273eda7-1b48-4b57-91f3-a021b0917863/
Apparently if u are successful and make money and you like having hot girls at you confernce u are a terrible person. Stop judging men for appreciating the female body. If we want to spend our money on seeing women so be it. The women are clearly profiting off their natrual resources which are theirs to use and sell as desired capitalism 101 .
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Op here I'm hungover and angry and full retard mode now. Fuck me up the ass niga, freaking wasted. Shits
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OP is stupid and so are the people against this.
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>>30175
>people criticizing his idol
>Idol being wealthy
>Idol surrounds himself with wimmenz
>OPissy is insecure about opposing opinions

I see you have lost your way and found yourself on /news/, In the future post the actual article because we don't give a fuck about some random stupid shit's opinion on a story.
Since you clearly don't belong here, Let me help you back to where you belong >>>/r9k/AussieCucklordCentral

for the other people who want to discuss the, clearly, biased as fuck article article from an incredibly questionable source
>cnet
http://www.cnet.com/au/news/microsoft-takes-blame-for-dancing-schoolgirls-at-xbox-party/

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Hi i'm in the UK. I came across this stie that pulls twitter feeds off all the major UK newspapers. It's fairly new so there's not much content on it. Does anyone know of any other websites simular to this with more content. want to do some research http://twittileaks.co.uk/
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Nice idea but seems quite confusing. You have to navigate through multiple links to see the tweets. And there's no links to actual tweets.
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yeah from what I understand the site is new. Was hoping that there were other sites like this that have more data and links. Do you know of any or am I going to have to wait for this site to become more established?
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>>29951
http://newsmap.jp/

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/rnc-rules-insiders-speak-out-contested-convention-n541146

>If no presidential candidate wins a majority of delegates and Republicans face a contested convention this summer, a small group of party insiders will have huge sway over who wins — and how to resolve a rift that could fracture the Republican Party.

>After all the campaigning, debates and primaries, the GOP's presidential nomination could hinge on what these insiders decide.

>The RNC Rules Committee decides party regulations and writes the first draft of convention rules, which are finalized by a convention rules committee and submitted to a floor vote.

>Those rules are crucial. They decide which candidates are on the ballot: They could pass a rule allowing only Donald Trump to run in Cleveland, or a rule enabling new candidates to challenge him. They can decide how delegates vote — and when delegates can switch teams to support rival candidates. These are the kind of restrictions that could make the difference between a coronation or chaos in Cleveland.

>According to new interviews with more than a third of the 56 members of the RNC Rules Committee, these party insiders have strong views about how to run a convention.
<story continues...>
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trump revolution iminent
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>>29932
Just what Shillary needs to win the presidency.
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>>29891
A lot of people don't realize that the selection process isn't democratic and was never intended to be.

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This just in:
Best Waifu makes her reappearance in Guinea.
http://time.com/4263806/two-people-test-positive-ebola-guinea/
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I never thought someone could make Ebola sound faggoty but here we are.
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>>29769
Evidently, you are not acquainted with the bug chaser community.
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>>29772
Lol nah I'm just a pathologist is all. What do bug chasers do?

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http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/alabama-biology-textbooks-will-include-a-disclaimer-telling-students-to-doubt-evolution/
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Trigger warnings!
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I live there too. Something like that is no suprise in the center of the Bible Belt.
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>>29633
If only they'd put a disclaimer in all of them telling the students how they get revised with different facts every 10 years.

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For at least 3,339 years, nobody has seen what lies behind the west and north walls of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun. But this secret of three millennia might not last much longer.

On Thursday, Mamdouh Eldamaty, the Egyptian antiquities minister, held a press conference in Cairo to announce a tantalizing new piece of evidence: Radar scans on those walls have revealed not only the presence of hidden chambers, but also unidentified objects that lie within these rooms. These objects, Eldamaty said, seem to be composed of both metal and organic materials.

“It could be the discovery of the century,” he said. Noting that he can’t speculate further about the things that lie within the chambers, he said that another radar test has been scheduled for the end of this month, in order to determine the best way to proceed with the investigation.

The results of the radar scan represent another step toward a radical new understanding of the most famous tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. First discovered by archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, the tomb of King Tut yielded an astonishing array of grave goods—more than 5,000 artifacts, many of them in pristine condition. It was the most intact royal tomb ever found, providing Egyptologists with an unprecedented glimpse into the material life of a king who ruled during the 14th century B.C. (Read more about the pharoah who shaped the future of Egypt.)


But for almost a century, nobody imagined that Carter’s painstaking excavation—he spent a decade documenting and clearing objects from the tomb—might be essentially unfinished. In July of last year, Nicholas Reeves, a British archaeologist who specializes in the Valley of the Kings, published a paper claiming that there may in fact be another tomb hidden behind the walls of Tut’s burial chamber.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160317-king-tut-tomb-hidden-chambers-radar-egypt-archaeology/
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Reeves’s theory was based in part on close examination of high-resolution laser scans of the tomb, which seemed to indicate traces of passageways and door openings that had been plastered and painted over during the preparation of Tut’s chamber.

Initially, Reeves’s paper was dismissed by many Egyptologists, but over the past half year, an ongoing examination of the tomb has supported a number of his key ideas. “I’ve not found anything that makes me doubt my initial conclusions,” Reeves said, when contacted by telephone earlier this week. “I guess we’re getting closer to a resolution now.” (Related: Will King Tut Fever Bring Visitors Back to Egypt?)

The radar results represent the biggest endorsement thus far. Last November, Eldamaty invited Reeves and Hirokatsu Watanabe, a Japanese radar specialist, to Luxor, where they spent two evenings conducting radar scans of the west and north walls of Tut’s burial chamber. An initial read of the scan was compelling: After those tests in November, Eldamaty announced that he was “90 percent positive” that another chamber lay behind the north wall of the tomb. But his comments were based entirely on the analysis of one man—Watanabe—and at that time the Japanese specialist had yet to conduct a detailed study of his data.

Thursday’s announcement, though, was based on Watanabe’s full report, which was delivered to the minister earlier this year. Eldamaty noted that the Japanese specialist believes there are objects made of metal and organic materials behind the north wall, and others composed of organic materials behind the west wall. “But I cannot say exactly what it is,” Eldamaty noted at the press conference.
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“There’s Something in There”

These radar findings have also been reviewed by outside experts. Remy Hiramoto, a specialist in semiconductors and microelectronics who has served as a consultant to the UCLA Egyptian Coffins Project, examined the raw data, along with some of his colleagues, including Adrian Tang, a strategic researcher who works at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the THz systems group.

When contacted by telephone earlier this week, Hiramoto described the data set as “tight” —he felt that Watanabe’s equipment had performed well in the tomb. “It validates the initial hypothesis that there is a non-natural occurring chamber or cavity on the other side of that wall,” Hiramoto said. “Based on the signatures that are in the data, there’s a void, and there’s definitely something that’s within the void. There’s something in there.”

Hiramoto said that he and his colleagues could not tell what those objects are made of, or what they might be—whether they are naturally occurring features, or grave goods, or something else. But he noted that reading a radar is “like a Rorshach test,” and such work tends to be highly specialized.
Jason Herrmann, who specializes in archaeological geophysics at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen in Germany, said that a radar expert can determine some details about unseen materials. “In my past experience I’ve been able to pick out metal versus stone pretty easily,” he said, noting that in the past he used radar to locate metal artifacts that were buried within sand dunes in the United Arab Emirates. He said that detecting a metal object in a stone-carved room should be easier than detecting it in sand.
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“I’m not surprised that he’s able to pick out something that’s a weaker reflector than stone would be, or metal would be,” Herrmann said, referring to the possible presence of organic matter.

Later this month, a team of specialists from National Geographic will travel to Egypt at Eldamaty’s invitation, in order to carry out another series of radar tests, with the hope of confirming Watanabe’s results. At the press conference, Eldamaty mentioned that one of the main purposes of the new scan will be to determine the thickness of the walls, in order to decide the next step of the investigation. But he refused to say what that step might be. “We have to wait,” he said.
Signs Point to Queen Nefertiti?

Almost anything that comes to light behind the walls will force specialists to envision the age of Tut with new eyes. “It makes us re-look at everything,” said Kara Cooney, an Egyptologist at UCLA who has done extensive research on the 18th Dynasty, Tut’s period. She noted that one of the most explosive aspects of Reeves's theory is the idea that Nefertiti, who most people believe was Tut's stepmother, may be buried behind the north wall of the tomb.

As of yet there is no hard evidence for this theory, but a number of prominent Egyptologists have agreed with Reeves's suggestion that the famous funerary mask of Tutankhamun was originally fashioned for Nefertiti. And there are signs that many of Tut's grave goods were originally made for somebody else.

Cooney says that nowadays when she looks at statues of Tutankhamun, she's not sure if she's seeing his face or Nefertiti's—part of the disorientation that is happening as experts confront new possibilities regarding the 18th Dynasty. “You’re looking at the coffin, at the tomb, at the statues," she said. "Everything about this period has to be reevaluated.”

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Another explosion in Turkey killed 5 people and injured 36 people.
It was a suicide bomb in a crowded street, but he probably couldn't reach his destination before the bomb went off.
A witness says the explosion happened near a tourist group.
Sorry, a Turkish article:
http://m.turkiyegazetesi.com.tr/gundem/355015.aspx
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-blast-idUSKCN0WL0D5
here's in english
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>>30208
how do you remove kebab when kebab removes itself
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Does any1 have the video if it exsists

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>St. Ansgar, IA (KIMT) - If you drive a car, chances are you've seen signs for deer crossings. But there are new signs in northern Iowa that are creating a controversy.
>The sign clearly has a silhouette of a jumping deer with the words "suicidal deer."
>Sally Hertel lives near the sign, and says there's a need to warn drivers to be on the lookout.
>But she believes the wording of this particular signs crosses a line.
>"Suicide? That makes it look like a joke. I myself have never had anybody close to me decide to take their own life, but I've had a lot of friends and other people who have, and I know it's a very sensitive subject. I think it's kind of a mockery."
>The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors approved the sign, and say causing controversy was not the intention.
>"We happen to see one that was put up in Illinois and we thought it might be an effective way to remind people that there are a lot of deer in the area," says Stan Walk , the county supervisor.

http://www.wltx.com/features/suicidal-deer-crossing-sign-causing-stir-in-iowa/82382170
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We can't diagnose the deer from afar... More like Bipolar Deer because one minute they go from jumping around happily to frozen stiff!
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Welcome to the death of comedy. Brought to you by SJWs.
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>tfw if you commit suicide as a deer, it's automatically a joke because of people being retarded
What a hard life they must live.

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How would you rate her looks?

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/cp/sports/2016-ncaa-tournament?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=photo-spot-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
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Less girl more basketball!
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9/11
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>>29763
That's a good score.

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MERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE—Modern Melanesians harbor genetic components passed on from Denisovans, a new study* suggests. In the past, ancestors of many modern human populations interbred with other hominin species that have since become extinct, such as the Neandertals and Denisovans. Mapping the gene flow of surviving genetic sequences from these species, as well as other species of hominin, helps shed light on how past interbreeding has affected human evolution. While previous studies have documented Neandertal gene flow in modern humans, much less is known about the characteristics of Denisovan DNA that persist in humans today. To gain more insights, Benjamin Vernot et al.* analyzed the genomes of 1,523 individuals from around the world, including 35 individuals from Northern Island Melanesia, in Papua New Guinea. Their results showed that while all non-African populations surveyed inherited roughly 1.5-4% of their genomes from Neandertals, Melanesians were the only population that also had significant Denisovan genetic ancestry, representing between 1.9% and 3.4% of their genome. The researchers then mapped out the genetic flow of Neandertal and Denisovan sequences, finding that Neandertal admixture, or gene flow, occurred at least three distinct times in human history. In contrast, Denisovan admixture likely only occurred once. Further analysis revealed that certain regions of the modern human genome are particularly depleted of these archaic lineages, including those that play a role in the developing cortex and adult striatum. These findings provide new insights into human evolution and gene flow.

http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/winter-2015-2016/article/modern-melanesians-have-retained-denisovan-dna
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>>29660
>Denisovans
They should be checking for Homo Floresiensis tbh, good story /news/team. Keep 'em coming.
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Anyone know how long it takes to sequence an entire genome anymore? Less than a day, right? And we're just getting started...
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>>29810
About a day or two, with the fastest methods

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Some past it hippy blames Spotify for killing music

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35724501

rip
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Quality albums are still bought when it impresses the listeners enough, oftentimes on multiple formats even. This shit only affects bad pop musicians that make more than they should and gives better exposure to bands that deserve more fans
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>>29552
This. As a music lover i choose to support the artists I really enjoy.
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Your music is your means of promotion in the music industry today.
Merch and shows are what will make the bulk of your earnings as a musician.

If anything, streaming services are promoting artists even further through the convenience of browsing their catalog.
Having a shirt of your favorite artist and paying a ticket to see them has a bigger financial impact on them then just an albulm sale that they'll most likely make $2 if they're signed with a bigger label.

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/belgian-authorities-find-islamic-state-flag-in-apartment-after-gunbattle-1458129245

>Authorities here found an Islamic State flag inside the apartment where an hourslong battle between gunmen and police investigating the November Paris attacks left one suspect dead, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

>Belgian authorities said a police sniper shot and killed the suspect, 35-year-old Mohamed Belkaid, an Algerian national who was in Belgium illegally and hadn’t been monitored as an extremist threat.

>French and Belgian police have been conducting joint raids in their investigation into the Paris attacks, in which 130 people were killed within a few hours in several locations with assault rifles and suicide bombs. Investigators have said the attacks were plotted in Syria and Belgium.
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>>29511
The important thing imo that this WSJ article only briefly skims over is that the Belgian police let two people escape.

related coverage >>29070
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Is this the new /pol/, its sad that they are being cucked this hard, I hope more ISIS attacks happen in Eurabia to wake them the fuck up
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>>30000
Haven't being paying attention lately ?
Is already attacked france

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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is done with politics – at least for now.

The former presidential candidate and once-rising star in the Republican Party, who quit the race after losing his home state’s primary on Tuesday night, told reporters on Capitol Hill on Thursday that he is not looking to remain a member of Congress. “I’m not running for re-election to the Senate,” he said. “I’m going to finish out my term here.”
Florida bars candidates from running for two offices at once, and Mr. Rubio in starting his presidential campaign was effectively giving up his Senate seat. But the official registration deadline in Florida isn’t until June 24, allowing Mr. Rubio an opening into the race.

The race for his seat is already crowded, with six contenders who have raised more than $13 million total. Mr. Rubio’s spotty attendance record in the Senate was an issue in the presidential campaign, and could have resurfaced in a re-election bid.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mr. Rubio showed no interest in staying on the campaign trail, either. Asked whether he would consider being Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s vice presidential running mate, were he to clinch the nomination, Mr. Rubio responded, “I’m not going to be anybody’s vice president. I’m not interested in being vice president.” He also said he was not planning to run for governor of Florida. Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, is term-limited and cannot run for re-election in 2018.

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2016/03/17/marco-rubio-says-he-wont-run-for-re-election-or-governor-in-2018
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He isn't going to run because he's going to kill himself
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>>29768
>losing his home state’s primary
Fuck.
That's gotta hurt.
He's probably gonna kill himself.
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>>29768
Welcome to the average everyday America where you can't always get what you want.

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