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Archive November 2019

Hulkenberg: Curious to see if Ricciardo ‘kicks my ass’!

Nico Hulkenberg admits he’s interested to see how new Renault team mate Daniel Ricciardo and himself measure up against each other this year. The pair head into their first season together, although they are well acquainted, regularly crossing paths in Monte-Carlo where both drivers reside. The hype surrounding Ricciardo’s arrival at Renault has put Hulkenberg

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Sainz in it for the long haul at McLaren

Carlos Sainz was given a two-year contract by McLaren, but the Spaniard hopes to piggyback on the team’s long-term growth and hopefully its resurgence. Sainz has moved from Renault – Formula 1’s top midfield contender – to Woking, banking on a turnaround of Grand Prix racing’s second most successful team behind Ferrari. McLaren has undergone

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CENTCOM Document Reveals Coalition's Hidden Civilian Carnage in Syria and Iraq

A newly-declassified CENTCOM document – published by Airwars and international media partners for the first time on Thursday –  reveals that by early May of this year, the anti-ISIL Coalition had already internally investigated dozens of events involving at least 325 possible civilian deaths from airstrikes in Iraq and Syria. Yet despite often significant published evidence of civilians killed in Coalition strikes, most allegations were dismissed

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Researchers Warn Melting Permafrost May Awaken 'Giant Viruses'

Yet another giant prehistoric virus has been unearthed in the frozen tundra of Siberia, where scientists warn climate change is melting the permafrost and awakening potentially dangerous microscopic pathogens.  Reporting this week in the flagship journal of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, French researchers announced the discovery of Mollivirus sibericum, found in the permafrost

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Arrests of 16 Marines in formation at Camp Pendleton for human smuggling ruled unlawful: reports

A variety of charges have been brought against 13 Marines for smuggling illegal immigrants into the U.S. A military judge has ruled the arrests of 16 U.S. Marines accused of human smuggling during a Camp Pendleton Battalion formation were unlawful and a violation of their rights, according to reports. Video of the July mass arrest surfaced last week. The Marines were

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