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The fantastic four (2015) http://www.pelispedia.tv/pelicula/cuatro-fantasticos/
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Catholics in the Spanish city of Granada struck back at what they described as a 'provocative' decision to stage a Ramadan fast-breaking in front of a statue of the Virgin Mary, by arranging a mass public prayer at the same spot.Mohammed Shafiq, Chief Executive of the Ramadhan Foundation and Stephen Morris from English Democrats party share their thought on the matter with RT.
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Why Angela Merkel, known for embracing liberal values, voted against same-sex marriage
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Friday's parliamentary vote in Berlin to recognize the right of same-sex couples to wed was a long-awaited victory for German liberals. But the vote was a defeat for the woman who seemed to have emerged as one of the country's most popular icons of liberalism: German Chancellor Angela Merkel. She welcomed over 1 million refugees, abandoned nuclear energy over safety fears and has urged President Trump to respect human rights. On Friday, however, Merkel voted against same-sex marriage, despite having paved the way to its recognition only days earlier. The anti-marriage-equality party line of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) had long prevented the la…
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It has been seven years (and a day) since Elon Musk made the decision to take Tesla Inc. (TSLA) public, and what a financial ride it has been. The company started off offering 13,300,000 shares at an IPO price of $17 a share. At the time of this writing, TSLA is trading above $360 per share, indicating that TSLA was definitely a bet worth making for those playing the stock game back when the shares were in the teens. Although the stock is fairly successful now, there were always those who doubted Musk and the company’s longevity on the stock market. “Optimism, pessimism, f*** that; we’re going to make it happen. As God as my bloody witness, I’m hell-bent on…
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Elon Musk’s plan to create a fleet of self-driving Teslas could be the answer to growing concerns of how ride-sharing could dramatically affect the U.S. automotive industry, according to a Moody’s Analytics researcher. Tony Hughes, managing director for Moody’s Analytics, told TheStreet that ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft could lead to a decline in auto sales in America, citing Tesla’s plan for future ride-sharing as a potential saving grace. “The nature of the vehicles by my reasoning will be that they become more homogeneous where ride-sharing is everywhere,” Hughes said. “You imagine the taxi fleet; taxis are very homogeneous. If ride-sharing become…
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Elon Musk tweeted at a Tesla fan this morning who was begging for an end to Model 3 speculation that we would be getting news about the widely anticipated vehicle’s release this Sunday. The vehicle is expected to have roughly 400,000 pre-orders, and July has been pegged for some time as the month for big announcements regarding the much anticipated vehicle. 2017 will be a big year for Model 3, but the real action will ignite in 2018 as Model 3 production peaks. Several hundred thousand vehicles are expected to be delivered across the world by the end of 2018. Tesla has shared that it will produce roughly 100,000 of its Model S and X vehicles from its Fre…
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A video of the Boring Company’s progress on its first transport tunnel came from an early morning Elon Musk tweet depicting its elevator skeleton. With the elevator expected to be operational by as early as next week, it certainly seems that Musk and his team at The Boring Company are pushing ahead with all features the tunnels will provide. The Boring Company’s tunnel constructions have been considered practice for Musk and his team on eventual subterranean infrastructure needed for life outside of Earth — a goal detailed in Musk’s Master Plan Part Deux. According to the video, this could be the first of many elevators that gently lowers Tesla vehicles …
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The explosion of highly skilled workers being employed at Tesla’s $5 billion Gigafactory has prompted the California-based company to seek temporary housing for its employees from nearby University of Nevada, Reno. Approximately 30 Tesla Gigafactory employees, with more on the way, have moved into dorms on the UNR campus located approximately 23 miles (37 kilometers) east of Tesla’s massive battery facility. The group of high-tech engineers are reportedly using laboratories at UNR and collaborating with local researchers on an undisclosed project, according to Vice President of Research and Innovation Mridul Gautam. The Reno Gazette-Journal says Tesla requested that deta…
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Elon Musk’s The Boring Company has officially broken ground on its tunnel in Los Angeles, the tech entrepreneur announced last night in a series of Tweets. According to CNBC, the first tunnel is slated to go from Los Angeles International Airport to Culver City, with tunnels going from LAX to other major cities in the works. The Boring Company uses “electric sled” propulsion technology to move vehicles throughout the tunnel, going up to speeds of around 125 mph. Los Angeles had been earmarked as one of the more complex areas that Musk’s The Boring Company will have to navigate when it comes to regulatory approval. The densely packed cities, powerful resi…
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Pentagon Wants Funding To Create A NEW Separate Branch Of The Military “SPACE CORPS” World News
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YouTube channel What’s Inside purchased a Tesla Model S battery module and completely destroyed it to … well, take a look at what’s inside. The father-son duo ordered a Tesla battery module off of eBay for the test which included a puncture test by arrow, an throw-off-the-roof test, and an over-the-top ax-a-battery-cell-in-half test. The lithium ion cells in the battery module are the popular 18650 cells used by Tesla since the original Roadster and in today’s Model S and Model X vehicles. What’s Inside put the batteries to the test, initially expecting the battery to catch fire or blow up. After puncturing the battery module by shooting an arrow into it, they …