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I think it is ironic that UNITED is again in the news by having it's sign in the building in the background of the photo.
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What's for dinner tonight? 1 2 3
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I'm someone who is always juggling ideas for the next meal and can be somewhat indecisive sometimes about food. I am always asking other what they plan on having this evening for dinner or lunch just to get ideas. So here I am asking all of you..... What's for dinner tonight?  If you are really sweet you might even provide details on how to prepare it well.
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Survivor of near-fatal tick bite has a lesson for summer
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Waverly, Ohio (CNN)On the eve of Memorial Day weekend, Jennifer Slone wants you to know that bug bites are more than just itchy. They can be deadly. And they're pretty easy to avoid. For two weeks last summer, Slone, a librarian from Waverly, Ohio, languished in the hospital as doctors struggled to get her fever down from over 104 degrees. She developed meningitis. Her liver was suffering. She became septic, an infection raging through her bloodstream. She needed three blood transfusions. Slone had ehrlichiosis, a bacterial infection from a tick bite. Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/25/health/tick-disease-prevention-tips/index.html
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Scientists discovered massive hidden canyons in Antarctica that could spell bad news for the rest of the planet
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Antarctica, the Earth’s landmass now most synonymous with bad news, has a new feature for us to worry about. A team of scientists from the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway just discovered three canyons hidden beneath hundreds of feet of ice in interior Antarctica. In a paper published this month in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, they write that the canyons are in the region where the East and West Antarctic Ice Sheets meet, and the deep subterranean grooves are channelizing ice flow into the sea as the two sheets come together. Read more: https://qz.com/1288699/scientists-discovered-massive-hidden-canyons-in-antarctica-that-could-spell-bad-new…
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Kilauea Hawaii Eruption
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@Lindsey Krewson @Schuyler Incredible footage of the eruptions in Hawaii.
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Bull-Fighting American Style
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And yes... the Spanish Matadors are thinking we are all idiots. At least they get steak at the end of it all rather than wheelchairs for the rest of thier lives. Did you see that first guy go flying 20 feet or so? That had to have hurt bad.
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Hawaii: Map of Homes Lost to Lava
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Total homes destroyed by new criteria: 235. Improvements to map display and techniques used in assessing 'homes lost' have been made. Home status in this map now relies on the use of Hawaii County, Real Property Tax Department's publicly released information. The information from the County is used to locate, address, and account for homes lost. This allows for more accurate way to distinguish between a 'home' and a 'structure'. Each home now lists it's associated address. Addresses are determined to be 'lost' via on the ground reporting, aerial comparisons, USGS lava flow surveys, and disclosures by home owners. Homes that have been damaged by cracks, SO…
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Halema'uma'u Crater
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Parts of Halema'uma'u Crater labeled. The size of the overlook crater has explanded from 12 acres last month to 120 acres yesterday! This is an old photo, meant for labeling purposes.
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Update on Hawaii Lava Flows
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Saturday Morning Update 5am HST June 2ndLava looks to cross four corners this morning USGS has reported that at 4:10am HST the lava is 525 away from four corners. Since yesterday morning, that lava has advanced 4,000 feet and is now 525 feet from four corners, or the intersection of Highways 132 and 137. The lava has been moving at a rate of 150/feet per hour over the past 27 hours. If the lava continues at this pace it will cross Highway 137 at approximately 7:40am HST this morning. The more western branches from this flow have all stalled or become inactive. (the ones heading towards more north) Fissure 8 continues to fountain high into the air this morning…
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Devastating Hawaii! Pray for Hawaii! Volcano ?. Tap on Video Link mp4 __________ ???? . #Repost @miguelsaravia89 B93B54E8-ABC2-4EA4-B5A8-B923F0AE979A.MP4
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Walmart (+2.07%) rolled out a plan to help fund its employees' college tuition, books, and fees. For just $1 a day, Walmart employees will be able to earn an associate's or bachelor's degree in Business or Supply Chain Management, or pursue a minor in yodeling. Which schools? The University of Florida, Brandman University, and Bellevue University (go Bruins!)—colleges that specialize in adult learning. Why it's a big deal: With 1.4 million workers, Walmart is the largest private U.S. employer. And as you might have heard...it doesn't have a great reputation for how it treats employees. But it can't afford that reputation anymore Unemployment …
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Beautiful Footage of Iceland Thank you Jehovah for your Creative Works, they many!  ??? Icelandic moods  ?? | Photography by Arnar Kristjansson (@arnarkristjans_photography) #iceland #earthescope. FACTS ON ICELAND .A majority of Icelanders believe in elves. At about 39,000 square miles, Iceland is small – close to the size of Ohio. There is a volcanic eruption every 4 years on average. There are no forests in Iceland. Beer remained illegal in Iceland until 1989. At 43.5 hours per week, they have the longest work week in Europe. The Icelandic language remains unchanged from ancient Norse. That means 1,000-year-old texts…
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MoviePass is putting the critics on silent. Its parent company, Helios and Matheson Analytics, intends to acquire Emmett Furla Oasis Films (EFO Films), controlling 51% of the joint venture (thanks for the scoop, Variety). You might know Helios: Its shares have dropped from $38.86 to around 42 cents since October. You can thank MoviePass's $10 per month, movie-a-day model, which burns about $20 million a month. It has about $42 million left in the bankfi... You also might know EFO, with popular movies like Rambo, Lone Survivor, and Escape Plan. So what's Helios up to? It's called MoviePass Films, but you can call it a long-term, Hail Mary for MoviePass…
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The estate of deceased music legend Michael Jackson has filed a lawsuit against ABC and Disney over the special “The Last Days of Michael Jackson.” The suit, filed in federal court in California on Wednesday, alleges copyright infringement. The suit says that the plaintiffs — identified as “various companies that comprise a part of the Estate of Michael Jackson –were “genuinely shocked” when they watched the special on March 24. Also Read: Michael Jackson Estate Calls ABC News Special 'Another Crass and Unauthorized Attempt to Exploit' His Legacy Calling the special “a mediocre look back at Michael JacksonÂ’s life and entertainment career,” th…
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beautyaboveus: 1. Gravitational waves are real. More than 100 years after Einstein first predicted them, researchers finally detected the elusive ripples in space time this year. We’ve now seen three gravitational wave events in total. 2. Sloths almost die every time they poop, and it looks agonising. 3. It’s possible to live for more than a year without a heart in your body. 4. It’s also possible to live a normal life without 90 percent of your brain. 5. There are strange, metallic sounds coming from the Mariana trench, the deepest point on Earth’s surface. Scientists currently think the noise is a new kind of baleen whale call. 6. A revolutionary new type of …
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What would you do?
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You wake up and go to The Kitchen to get Breakfast and See This, What do you Do????????
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