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Garcia excited by Spanish sporting success
Spanish athletes are riding the crest of a wave and Masters champion Sergio Garcia is looking to continue the run of success with Open glory at Royal Birkdale. -
Muslims avoid Al-Aqsa mosque over Israeli security steps
Muslims have heeded calls not to enter a Jerusalem holy site, after Israeli authorities stepped up security measures following an attack that killed two policemen. -
'Our hearts are broken' - Don Damond
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Adam Scott on a mission to win Claret Jug
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Justine Damond's last moments recorded
The police officers involved in the shooting of Australia's Justine Damond are accused of violating policy for not turning on their body cameras. -
Russian court confirms Jehovah's Witnesses ban for 'extremist activity'
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Cecchinato stuns Simon in Croatia
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Brexit talks begin in Brussels
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Bertens cruises through Gstaad opener
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.@NASA has created flyover videos of #Pluto and #Charon siliconrepublic.com/innovation/plu…
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Giants may play Coniglio against Tigers
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.@Microsoft is finally bringing an integrated @LinkedIn app to #Windows10 machines. ow.ly/7N2E30dGYYv
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Lloyd’s of London is predicting a costly future in tech. #infosec #ransomeare siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/cyb…
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Maryam Mirzakhani was the first woman and Iranian to be awarded the #FieldsMedal siliconrepublic.com/innovation/mar…
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Lost son would want MH17 truth to come out
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Stenson ready to improve at Open
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Palace sign £8 million Riedewald from Ajax - reports
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Shades of Hawthorn in 'unsociable' Dees
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Grassroots vital for indigenous rugby
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Unsung Bolton happy with World Cup form
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Sharks' Lewis ready to join 300-game club
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Roosters pick positives from injury plight
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Fyfe keen for more time in skipper's role
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Cats coach defends Danger's pain threshold
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#Apple embraces zombies and elves for #WorldEmojiDay ow.ly/a4lO30dH8OL
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China Accelerates Gene Technology In Drive To Create Human Super-Soldiers
via technocracy.news
Already heavily embedded in Technocracy, China has zero ethical problems with using technology for any conceivable advantage to its own cause. Technocracy prepares society for scientific dictatorship while Transhumanism prepares humanity to live in a Technocracy. ⁃ TN EditorArmies of super-soldiers were a step closer to reality today after China announced it was genetically engineering hyper-muscular super-dogs.
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IBM has revealed its new Z mainframe. #encryption siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/ibm…
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Police Will Soon Get Instant Facial Recognition Features On Body Cameras
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You will quickly see that DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is deeply involved in this technology, and invested directly in Neurala. DARPA develops technology for military use, and is heavily weighted toward transhuman advances that will lead to human-machine hybrids, or super-soldiers. With the implementation of 5G wireless being rolled out very soon, these cameras will have high-speed and real-time integration with the Internet of Everything, massive surveillance and intelligen -
Cubic Telecom is reportedly making a big bet on #driverless car technology siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/cubi…
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Check out how @ACIA_ie is making a difference in its local community. #CSR #EmpowerResults ow.ly/XWzC30dGYpZ
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Designers need to spend more time observing user needs before creating a system, according to Gareth Dunlop. #UX siliconrepublic.com/business/compu…
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Australia Responds To Al Gore’s Visit: Who’s Afraid Of The Big, Bad Climate Monster?
via technocracy.news
Al Gore is a two-bit con-man who has made his fortune using extreme fear and public manipulation, but many are seeing through the huckster’s scam. And, if Al Gore is a willful liar, what does that say about his ‘settled science’ of climate change? His idea of ‘settled’ is whether or not the funds reached his bank account or not. ⁃ TN EditorIn Al Gore’s latest cinematic dose of climate scaremongering, a young Asian man is crying.“I feel so sca -
.@an_cosan has announced a new partnership with @ucddublin to host a free #STEM summer camp this year. ow.ly/Tkgv30dGXGJ
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Cricket - South Africa crush England to level series
NOTTINGHAM (Reuters) - South Africa took full advantage of an abject England batting display on Monday to complete a crushing 340-run win in the second test at Trent Bridge which levelled the series 1-1 with two games remaining. -
Oil pollution causes risky fish behaviour
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Make a difference: How 115 Aon employees volunteered in the local community siliconrepublic.com/people/acia-co…
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CTO of @enet_Ireland Peter Hendrick walks us through a typical day at his job siliconrepublic.com/people/enet-pe…
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Froome pressured but confident on Le Tour
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After avoiding disaster, Froome ready to tackle Alps in close Tour
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An Cósan launch new, free summer camp for disadvantaged students siliconrepublic.com/careers/an-cos…
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South Africa beat England by 340 runs
Vernon Philander and Keshav Maharj have ripped through the England batting order as South Africa took out the second Test. -
What’s it like to fly past Pluto? @NASANewHorizons knows siliconrepublic.com/innovation/plu…
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Shorten negotiates on climate policy
The federal opposition says it's open to supporting a clean energy target but wants climate policy settled by the end of the year. -
Hamilton could walk away from F1...or maybe not
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has hinted he could walk away from Formula One at the end of the season, while also indicating it was highly unlikely. -
Medicare details available on dark web is just tip of data breach iceberg
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Cycling - Forget loyalty, Landa should go for the Tour title: LeMond
LE PUY-EN-VELAY, France (Reuters) - Chris Froome's lieutenant at Team Sky, Mikel Landa, has shown great strength on the Tour de France - but he should throw loyalty out of the window and go for the title himself, according to three-time champion Greg LeMond. -
For #Dublin to thrive in the digital age, it needs to become an easier place to live – @MrJohnFKennedy siliconrepublic.com/companies/dubl…
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