Saturday, 31 March 2018

What's going on at West Ham? – video

West Ham United face Southampton on Saturday looking to put the ugly scenes of the match against Burnley on 10 March behind them. Poor results and the the club's transfer policy are contributing factors to the supporters' unrest. However, there are other underlying tensions between the fans and the board around the move to the London Stadium.  Supporters want the stadium to feel like 'home' but at the moment say the 'real West Ham has been lost'. Karren Brady met the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, this week with the aim of improving stadium safety but is it enough?

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VAR worries, World Cup dreams and West Ham's woe – Football Weekly Extra

Max Rushden and co discuss England’s options, international friendlies and the role of Kenny G

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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, John Brewin and debutant Sam Diss to run the rule over the latest set of international friendlies and look ahead to the return of the Premier League.

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Mauricio Pochettino believes Dele Alli needs to be helped, not booed

• Spurs manager says treatment of 21-year-old is unfair
• Harry Kane has outside chance of facing Chelsea

Mauricio Pochettino has urged supporters of rival Premier League clubs to get off Dele Alli’s back for the common good of the England team. The Tottenham manager has noted the treatment Alli has come in for at away stadiums – largely because of his reputation for diving – and he wants the critics to remember that the player is 21.

Pochettino is preparing for Sunday’s visit to Chelsea and he reported there was the small possibility Harry Kane would return to his squad following ankle ligament damage. He added Alli was fit after the slight groin problem that held him back during the international break.

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Crystal Palace v Liverpool: match preview

Liverpool can move 10 points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea with a win at Selhurst Park, but will be wary that the ailing champions have two games in hand and are still to host them this season. That should spur Jürgen Klopp’s side on, even with this a nuisance of a game before the more anticipated contests against Manchester City and Everton to come. Palace, with their ranks of wounded still too numerous for comfort, will hope Christian Benteke and Mamadou Sakho have points to prove against their former club. Dominic Fifield

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Manchester United v Swansea City: match preview

Manchester United’s race – for second place and respectability – resumes with the visit of Swansea managed by Carlos Carvalhal, who has inspired his side to build a three-point gap above the relegation zone. Next up for United is Manchester City when Pep Guardiola’s side could claim the title at the Etihad. To have any chance of avoiding that prospect Swansea must be beaten, so José Mourinho will not be short of motivation. Jamie Jackson

Saturday 3pm

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Russia tests new nuclear missile that NATO calls 'Satan 2'

Russia’s military said it had successfully carried out a second test launch of its most advanced nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile.

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WATCH: Camera found after 2 years lost at sea

The Canon G12 washed up off the shores of a beach in Taiwan and was recovered by teacher Park Lee and his students while on a field trip to help clean up the beach.

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WATCH: Sister Jean: God 'probably' likes NCAA over NBA

The basketball-loving chaplain for the Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team talks about God's plan as it relates to the Final Four.

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WATCH: 150 million affected by fitness app data breach

Under Armour said millions of MyFitness Pal users were affected.

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WATCH: Shooting rampage at car dealership in West Allis, Wisconsin

According to police, Melissa Sandone opened fire, wounding an owner of the dealership.

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WATCH: Cheetah jumps into car on safari trip

Incredible video shows a cheetah on a hunt jumping into an SUV to find a better scouting spot.

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WATCH: Tractor-trailer dangles from overpass

The accident happened on a roadway in South Strabane Township, Pennsylvania.

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WATCH: State trooper on being struck by driver: 'I flew'

Sgt. Cade Brenchley was outside his vehicle and responding to a crash when he was hit by a sliding car.

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Who stands to gain if Trump pulls the US out of Syria? - CNN


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Trump Advisers Urge Tougher Russia Policy After Expulsions - New York Times


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As new details emerge, Scott Pruitt's housing arrangements come under scrutiny - Washington Post


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1 officer fired, 1 suspended in death of Alton Sterling as police release new videos - Los Angeles Times


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1 officer fired, 1 suspended in death of Alton Sterling as police release new videos
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Tesla Says Autopilot Was Engaged in Fatal Crash Under Investigation in California - Wall Street Journal


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Mega Millions winning numbers for Friday, March 30 - CBS News


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Malala returns to home town in Pakistan for first time since shooting - BBC News


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Israeli Military Kills 15 Palestinians in Confrontations on Gaza Border - New York Times


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Trump’s Complaints About Amazon Have a Historical Precedent

The U.S. and Russia Are Caught in a Downward Spiral

Russia ordered 60 U.S. diplomats to leave the country by April 5, and said the American consulate in St. Petersburg must close by March 31. This action—the expulsion of 60 diplomats and the closing of a consulate—is a precise parallel to a move announced this week by the Trump administration, which was responding to Moscow’s alleged role in the attempted assassination by nerve agent of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy, and his daughter, Yulia, in the U.K.

The U.S. action was coordinated with its allies, who also expelled a varying number of Russians. The U.K. says Russia was likely behind the attack on the Skripals because the nerve agent employed against them was Russian in origin. Russia denies any such action and has called for an independent international investigation into the allegation. The U.S. and its allies say the U.K.’s word is good enough for them.

The U.K. began the actions first, expelling 23 diplomats on March 14 in retaliation for the attack on Skripal and his daughter. In response, Moscow expelled 23 U.K. diplomats. Then on Monday came the coordinated Western action. The U.S. expelled 60 Russians, including 12 who served at the UN, labeling them all spies. It also shut the Russian consulate in Seattle. Other Western nations followed. In all, 28 countries expelled 153 Russians.

On Thursday, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, said that Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, had been summoned to the Foreign Ministry and informed of the expulsions. Russian media reported that 58 U.S. diplomats would be expelled from the embassy in Moscow, while two would be expelled from the consulate in Yekaterinburg. St. Petersburg, where the U.S. consulate is being closed, was the site of the original U.S. mission to Russia in 1780, and has symbolic value for U.S.-Russian relations. Russia also said it would expel an equal number of diplomats from the countries that acted against its officials.

“We invite the U.S. government, which is encouraging and fanning the campaign of slander against our country, to rethink and stop these reckless actions destroying our bilateral relations,” a Russian Foreign Ministry statement said Thursday.

Russia’s relations with the West have been worsening at least since its annexation in 2014 of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula. Although the expulsions may have reached their logical conclusions with Thursday’s announcement, the tensions that prompted them are only likely to rise. Russia and the West are united when it comes to fighting terrorism, but they are on the opposite side of some of the world’s most intractable conflicts.

Russia’s increasingly muscular foreign policy in countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe—countries Moscow regards as part of its sphere of influence—worry those nations, the EU, and NATO. And Russia’s role in the Syrian civil war decidedly shifted the balance of that conflict toward Bashar al-Assad, Moscow’s client. Moscow has also re-emerged as a major player in Afghanistan, as well as in North Korea, and in talks over the Iranian nuclear agreement. Any progress on any of those issues will need Russia’s buy-in.

Russia had hoped for closer relations with the United States after the election of President Trump, but that has not happened despite cooperation on some issues such as the fight against ISIS. Moscow’s announcement Thursday is an indication that Russia will not sit idly by as the West punishes it for its actions—whether those punishments are justified or not. The Yeltsin years of chaos have been replaced by Putin’s re-energized Russia that has returned to many of its Cold War-era policies—as well as practices.

Still, retaliatory expulsions—until relatively recently viewed as a vestige of the Cold War—have become common, even if, as my colleague Yasmeen Serhan notes, their impact is limited. Such expulsions have only increased as relations between Russia and the West deteriorate.

Last August, the U.S. closed the Russian consulate in San Francisco as retaliation for Moscow’s decision the previous month to seize two U.S. diplomatic properties in Russia and order the U.S. to reduce its diplomatic staff in the country by 755 people (mostly Russian employees). That move by Moscow was itself in response to the Obama administration’s decision in December 2016 to expel 30 Russian diplomats from the U.S. and seize Russian diplomatic compounds in New York and Maryland—a move that came in response to Moscow’s interference in the U.S. presidential election.

Which brings us to the latest round of diplomatic expulsions. Reacting this week to the actions by the Western nations, Lavrov said: “We know for certain that this is the result of colossal pressure and colossal blackmail that, regrettably, is Washington’s main instrument in the international arena today.”

It’s unlikely the U.S. policies toward Moscow will change any time soon. Heather Nauert, the U.S. State Department spokeswoman, read a statement Thursday from Huntsman, the U.S. envoy, that called Moscow’s decision “regrettable [and] unwarranted.”

“It is clear,” the statement said, “… that the Russian federation is not interested in a dialogue about issues that matter to our two countries.”



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Have You Ever Really Seen the Moon?

On a whim, Wylie Overstreet set up his telescope outside his apartment. He wanted to look at the moon. He had no idea he would, in a matter of hours, inspire awe in hundreds of strangers on the streets of Los Angeles. “It's incredible how many people have never looked through a telescope,” Alex Gorosh, a friend of Overstreet’s, told The Atlantic. “Many people thought the image wasn't real—they thought we were playing a prank on them.”


Overstreet and Gorosh were so taken by strangers’ reactions to the moon through their telescope that the friends began to set it up in different locations across the city, filming as they went. “That's when we recognized the powerful message of unity that we were capturing,” said Gorosh.


Their resulting film, A New View of the Moon, is a simple tribute to human wonder. Like last year’s total solar eclipse, Overstreet and Gorosh witnessed how a cosmic event has the power to bring people together. “It's about taking a step back and appreciating the beauty and grandeur of the natural world around us,” said Gorosh. “It sounds cheesy, but if we were able to do that more often, it would be much easier to work through the divisions that we're facing as a culture.”




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The Atlantic Expands Podcast Portfolio and Hires Katherine Wells as First Executive Producer

Washington, D.C. (March 29, 2018)— As part of its multi-platform expansion, The Atlantic is growing its podcast division. Katherine Wells will return to the newsroom from Gimlet Media to be executive producer of The Atlantic’s growing portfolio of original podcasts, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg announced today. The Atlantic is also set to launch its third podcast, Crazy/Genius, in May. Hosted by Atlantic senior editor Derek Thompson, the weekly show will explore the intersection of technology and culture, focusing on how new ideas and inventions are changing the world.

In each episode of Crazy/Genius, Thompson will dive into some of the biggest arguments on where technology and culture are heading, interviewing leading voices and sharing insights and conclusions along the way. Thompson has been writing for The Atlantic since 2008, covering economics, business, culture, and media. He is the best-selling author of  Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction.  

Crazy/Genius is exclusively underwritten by the HBO series Westworld ahead of its season two premiere. The first episode of the podcast will be available for download in early May on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and Spotify.

As The Atlantic’s first executive producer of podcasts, Wells will shape the future of Atlantic podcasting, working closely with The Atlantic’s leadership to create new and innovative ways to grow the publisher’s audio ambitions. Wells is already a familiar face at The Atlantic: she was previously a producer on The Atlantic’s video unit, Atlantic Studios, where she and senior editor James Hamblin developed the popular series “If Our Bodies Could Talk.” Wells returns to The Atlantic from Gimlet Media where she was the founding executive producer of Every Little Thing. She has also produced episodes of Radiolab's More Perfect, Freakonomics Radio, Science Friday, and The New Yorker Radio Hour, among others.  

“I’m absolutely thrilled that someone of Katherine’s talent, drive, and vision has agreed to join us in this growing endeavor,” said Goldberg. “Her expertise will be invaluable as we launch our third podcast and continue to look for more ways to bring powerful journalism to our expanding podcast platform.”

The Atlantic’s podcasting portfolio currently includes the flagship topical podcast, Radio Atlantic, and a weekly interview show, The Atlantic Interview. Hosted by Goldberg, executive editor Matt Thompson, and contributing editor Alex Wagner, Radio Atlantic explores a new topic area with a special guest each episode—from the impact of smartphones on the mental health of teens to the politics of Game of Thrones to the role of religion in public life and the purpose of public schools.

The Atlantic premiered its second podcast, The Atlantic Interview, last November. Hosted by Goldberg, the show features conversations with some of the most pivotal voices shaping politics, technology, art, media, business, and culture. Guests have included Bill Gates, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Maggie Haberman, Jake Tapper, Richard Plepler, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Nikole Hannah-Jones.



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Paul Morley

Paul Morley would be happy to sign up to the notion that music is a civilising force were it not for the fact that everywhere he finds it co-opted for purposes that have precious little to do with the common good. Making a journey in a lift more relaxing, easing the stress of the shopping experience and luring people towards a purchase do not seem to him to be the hallmarks of civilisation. Paul finds much to rejoice at in the way technology has made music available to so many but calls for a vigilance in the easy assumption that all music is good.

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Jameela Siddiqi

Jameela Siddiqi remembers her own relatively late discovery of the power of Indian classical music in the hands of the Sufi singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. A successful TV news producer with a stable job and a casual enthusiasm for music from Bach to the Beatles she found her world turned upside down by a concert by Khan in the late 1980s. She describes what happened to her, the musical world into which she felt inducted and the qualities of that world that she believes are entirely civilising.

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Professor Kofi Agawu

Professor Kofi Agawu of Princeton University provides the third in The Essay series running in parallel to the BBC TV series Civilisations. Once again he is responding to the question of whether or not music is an entirely civilising force, and he does so having just returned from a visit to west Africa. Prof Agawu wonders how the musicians of the Asante kingdom, the sophisticated drummers, poets and singers, might respond to the idea that what they do is civilising, but he also tackles the colonial notion that the music of the colonisers was somehow superior to indigenous music and with that civilising. It's not a theory that stands the test of time when he recalls the four-part Lutheran hymns he remembers from his youth with the highly sophisticated rhythmic and poetic structures of Asante music which are now used in serious and popular music around the world.

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Professor Alice Roberts

Professor Alice Roberts chooses to look thousands of years back in human and pre-human history for signs and signals that music was not so much a civilising as a humanising force. Her exploration takes her to ancient archaeological sites where traces of early instruments have been found and the evidence of shifts and re-shapings in our pre-hominid ancestors which suggest some kind of musical interaction long before language developed.

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Ken Starr: Justice Department should evaluate claims by Stormy Daniels

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Pulse Nightclub Shooter’s Widow Found Not Guilty Of Aiding Her Husband’s Attack

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Howard University Officials Allegedly Stole $1 Million, But At Least The Meme Is Sharp

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David Hogg: Laura Ingraham 'needs to be held accountable'

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After bodies found in mine, man arrested in teen deaths

After bodies found in mine, man arrested in teen deathsA Utah man tied up two teenagers, stabbed them to death, and dumped their bodies in an abandoned mine shaft before they were reported missing nearly three months ago, police said Thursday.




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The Latest: Blast in Syria kills member of UK armed forces

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The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

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Taiwan president to visit old African ally amid China pressure

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Trump chides Obama for court vacancies, ignoring Republican obstruction

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There Are Psychological Reasons Parents Are So Obsessed With Target

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Man shoots neighbour in the head five times for disciplining his dog

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Family of 8 Presumed Dead After SUV Plunges Off Cliff in Mysterious Wreck

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No more pain for Philippine devotee nailed to cross for 32nd time

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Syrians quit Ghouta as talks for last pocket stutter

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Trump steps out with Hicks before her last day

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Fugitive Rafael Caro Quintero Speaks Out On Allegations Of Drug Trafficking

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Kentucky Teachers Shut Down Schools After Public Pension Overhaul

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Sacramento Celebrates The Life Of Stephon Clark — And Demands Justice For His Death

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Murder Suspect Fatally Shot by Police While Trying to Get Into Son's High School, Police Say

Murder Suspect Fatally Shot by Police While Trying to Get Into Son's High School, Police SayA man allegedly killed his wife and then was fatally shot by officers outside his son's high school




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Russia tests new intercontinental ballistic missile

Russia tests new intercontinental ballistic missileMOSCOW (AP) — Russia has successfully tested its latest intercontinental ballistic missile, the country's military said Friday.




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Gazans pitch protest tents on Israel border as tensions mount

Gazans pitch protest tents on Israel border as tensions mountPalestinians in Gaza pitched tents near the volatile border with Israel on Thursday ahead of a six-week protest camp under the gaze of wary Israeli soldiers. The protest is dubbed "The Great March of Return" and has the backing of the Gaza Strip's Islamist rulers Hamas. It comes amid rising tensions as the United States prepares to move its Israel embassy to Jerusalem.




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Trump targets Amazon, claims it doesn’t pay enough taxes

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Starbucks May Have To Display Cancer Warning On Coffee Sold In California

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‘Violent deportee’ who escaped custody at JFK airport caught, reports say

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The men who had millions of lives in their hands

How do the families of generals who sent men into battle commemorate World War One?

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7 Scrap Leather Projects

If you've been following me recently, you've noticed that I like to make things out of leather. Consequently, I've accumulated a lot of scrap leather that I haven't had the heart to throw away and have wanted to use. However, scrap leather mini projects aren't big or sophisticated enough to warran...
By: Daniel Stabile

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All Directional Fan

The fan allows air flow from every direction instead of just one. It allows for better air circulation for the room it is in. Supplies You'll need...- Screwdriver- Star-driver (needed to remove screws from fan)- Fan- Tape- Cardboard- Glue Gun- Scissors Remove the Shell You'll need to use the s...
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Noobs:Mistakes to Avoid When Programming Arduino & Other Microcontrollers

For the electronics enthusiast, programming languages have become a tool almost as ubiquitous as the soldering iron. Just as there’s the old trusty iron on most workbenches, not far away lies some sort of compiler or IDE.Sure, there are useful and cool things that you can produce without the use of ...
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Display From Junk to Art

Hi everybody!It's been while since I wrote instructable and now I have one project....mmmm... almost ready.So here we go!You need:- wood for your taste. I use birch for this one.- wood glue- small nails- screws- round 6-8 mm wood stick- 4-5mm plywood for back sideElectronics:- lcd- display from old ...
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Pop-Can Calligraphy Pens

In this Instrctable, We will be teaching you how to make your own calligraphy pen. It shouldn't take more than about 5 minutes. You can modify the basic pen to create an array of different writing nibs for your own favorite style. Video Tutorial Video Link for Phone UsersHere's the video tutorial...
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Deep Throat Hacksaw

Sometimes it would be handy to have a deep throat hacksaw for better reach. I decided to make my own. This Instructsble could also be used to make a good bowsaw for pruning trees, but a different blade would be needed.Materials-- 1/2" EMT (thinwall conduit)1/2" square tubing1/8" x 3/4" strap iron3/1...
By: Phil B

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DIY Pallet Sign

This Instructable walks you through making a pallet sign. You'll need a pallet (obvious right?) and a few basic tools.Check out the full blog post at: https://ift.tt/2uwG28L Used:Drill (review here)Table SawReciprocating Saw (review here) or PrybarWood/Metal Freud blade (thi...
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'They slit throats': Body cam footage from alleged Jon Jones car crash appears to show fighter threatening officers

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