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    Earth's magnetic shield booms like a drum when hit by impulses

    The Earth's magnetic shield booms like a drum when it is hit by strong impulses, according to new research from Queen Mary University of London.

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    • Newsweek

    Another storm is about to hit Seattle after snowmageddon hit earlier in the week

    Earlier this week snow in Seattle caused power outages and traffic jams.

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    • Mail Online

    Biker hits a car seconds before being hit on the head by a falling LAMP POST

    The man slides across the floor after hitting a white car in India and knocks his bike into a lamp post. Just seconds after getting back to his feet, the post falls and smacks his helmet making him fall over again.

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    • phys.org

    Reduce children's test anxiety with these tips—and a re-think of what testing means

    The term "test anxiety" typically conjures up images of a high school or university student obsessing over an upcoming exam.

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    • Zero Hedge

    Consumer Credit Hits $4 Trillion As Student, Auto Loans Hit All Time High

    After a few months of wild swings, in December US consumer credit normalized rising by $16.6 billion, just below the $17 billion expected, after November's whopping $22.5 billion. The surge in borrowing in November brought the total to just above $4 trillion for the first time ever on the back of a America's ongoing love affair with auto and student loans.

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    • Mail Online

    Smear test breakthrough could mean that women only need to be tested for cancer every five years

    A new cervical test could mean women will no longer face so many smear tests. England and Scotland will see the new tests offered which are already available in Wales which are more accurate.

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    • www.gizmodo.com.au

    Watch The U.S. Test Another Unarmed Nuclear Missile During A Busy Week Of Tests Worldwide

    The U.S. launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Air Force Base on February 5 in what’s shaping up to be a busy week of missile tests around the world. Much like other recent launches, the U.S. military insists that this latest test has nothing to do with current events, as military tensions rise in the U.S., Russia, and China.

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    • TechCrunch

    Thriva expands its range of test-at-home kits to add female hormone and cortisol stress tests

    UK home health analysis kit startup Thriva is adding three more products to its range later this month: A saliva-based cortisol stress test and two female hormone kits. The Seedcamp-backed UK startup has been offering blood-prick-based health monitoring kits since 2016, and says it’s had more than 50,000 customers sign up to stab their own finger [

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    • philstar.com

    Be ready for WADA tests

    Gilas players who are seeing action against Qatar on Feb. 21 and Kazakhstan on Feb. 24 in the sixth window of the FIBA Asia/Pacific World Cup Qualifiers should be forewarned that random drug testing will be done after both games. by Joaquin M. Henson

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    • Washington Free Beacon

    Trump's Three Tests

    February 2019 is turning out to be a critical month in the presidency of Donald Trump. It may be the critical month. The midterm elections and record-long government shutdown are behind him. By delivering an optimistic and inspiring State of the Union address, Trump effectively reset his presidency and framed his opposition as beyond the American mainstream. But three tests await him: on Congress, on North Korea, and on China. How he handles these challenges will say a lot about his chances of...

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    'Test cricket is dying'

    The ICC chairman believes the World Test Championship could keep the format alive, and says there could be logistical difficulties in staging cricket at the Olympic Games

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    • Raw Story

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  • CBS4’s Week of Women is a partnership with the Women’s Foundation of Colorado, World Denver, Women Powering Change and other women’s organizations throughout Colorado to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, 2019. International Women’s Day is a globally celebrated day to recognize the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The Week of Women will highlight those events that are taking place throughout Colorado during the first week of March recognizing and celebrating women across the state.   The Week of Women will inspire women throughout Colorado to get involved in their communities and encourage them to learn about issues affecting women.  The Week of Women will recognize and celebrate the leadership role women play in business, academia, government, community-building, philanthropy, and families.

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  • Apple no longer signing iOS 12.1.1 and iOS 12.1.2 after iOS 12.1.3 release

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  • Trump Says He Wants US Troops in Iraq to "Watch Iran." Iraqis' Response: Get Out. "Trump did not ask us to keep U.S. troops to watch Iran," says Iraqi president.

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