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University student paper launches ICE tracker days after illegal migrant charged in Sheridan Gorman’s murder

A Chicago-area college newspaper announced it has launched an "ICE tracker" just days after an illegal immigrant was charged in the murder of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman.

Trump critics Kathy Griffin and Rosie O`Donnell `threw it all away` to fight president, Adam Carolla says

Adam Carolla says Rosie O'Donnell and Kathy Griffin threw away their comedy careers to fight Trump, with Dr. Drew calling the fixation unhealthy.

Netflix top 10 movies — here’s the 3 worth watching right now (March 28-29)

Our guide on the three best movies to watch on Netflix’s top 10, including a high-octane thriller, an animated crime caper, and Cillian Murphy`s latest hit.

Wild Ultimatums and ‘Bombing Our Little Hearts Out’: A Portrait of Trump at War

President Trump has vacillated between boasting about U.S. military superiority and deep frustration that his war of choice is not always having the desired effects.

Man, 22, Pleads Guilty to Allegedly Watching TikTok Videos During Car Crash That Killed a Father of 2

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Transporting Antimatter On a Truck Is Tricky...

Long-time Slashdot reader Qbertino writes: ... but the CERN Project "Antimatter in motion" just did it. For the first time in history researchers at CERN have transported 92 antiprotons on a truck in a specially designed magnetic enclosure. The test-drive went so well that the researchers spontaneously decided to go another round... The purpose of the experiment was to test the feasibility of transporting antimatter to other facilities in Europe to conduct further antimatter research. German news Tagesschau has a nice report. CNN reports that the antiproton enclosure was nearly six feet tall and weighed about 1,760 pounds. And Smithsonian magazine explains that it trapped the antiprotons in a vacuum chamber that had to be cooled to around -450 degrees Fahrenheit: Experts used a crane to carefully move the box of precious cargo from a lab onto a truck, which took about three hours, per the Associated Press` Jamey Keaten. Then, they drove the vehicle for roughly 30 minutes around CERN`s campus, and subsequently returned the antiprotons to the lab. They worked with so little antimatter that even if it did touch ordinary matter and annihilate, it would release a small amount of energy detectable only by a special instrument, reports the AP. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Paul McCartney Shines at Rare Underplay at Fonda Theatre

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Photos: ‘No Kings’ sparks protests in Europe

Rallies take place in solidarity with "No Kings" movement. The post Photos: ‘No Kings’ sparks protests in Europe appeared first on Boston.com .

Every Opening and Closing This Week: Six Spots Debuted

Additions include a buzzy brunch eatery, a revamped food hall and more. The post Every Opening and Closing This Week: Six Spots Debuted appeared first on Denver Westword .

Solar cells just did the “impossible” with this 130% breakthrough

A new solar breakthrough may overcome a long-standing efficiency barrier. Researchers used a “spin-flip” metal complex to capture and multiply energy from sunlight through singlet fission. The result reached about 130% efficiency, meaning more energy carriers were produced than photons absorbed. This could lead to much more powerful solar panels in the future.

Senator John Barrasso Pictured in Airport Amid Shutdown After Leaving D.C.

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‘Become part of the town, please’: Avon pushes decision on Traer Creek amendments to a 5th meeting after another extended hearing

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Dillon candidates answer questions on key community topics while offering priorities in columns ahead of election

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House opts for stopgap funding as DHS standoff deepens

Angered by a bipartisan Senate plan to end a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, House Republicans countered with an eight-week funding extension that virtually ensures a continuation of the standoff. The House on Friday passed a stopgap funding bill for the department that Senate Democrats warned has no chance of winning approval in […]

The Spanish Burning Man: Why Valencia’s ‘Fallas’ Festival Is Europe’s Wildest Party

Part Carnival, part pyromaniac’s dream, this five-day marathon of fire, silk, and deafening explosions makes Ibiza look like a library.

Swire Coca-Cola Breaks Ground on New Colorado Springs Bottling Facility

Swire Coca-Cola company personnel, Colorado Springs city government and Chamber of Commerce officials, and county and state elected representatives break ground on Thursday, March 26, for the company’s new state-of-the-art bottling facility. Photo credit: Laura Fitzgerald On March 26, company personnel, Colorado Springs city government and Chamber of Commerce officials and county and state elected [...] The post Swire Coca-Cola Breaks Ground on New Colorado Springs Bottling Facility appeared first on SCBFD .

Opening Announced for Pueblo’s da Vinci Museum

The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum of North America, located in Pueblo, will open to the public on June 12th. The long awaited announcement occurred March 26 and a full schedule of the opening ribbon-cutting ceremony, celebration and activities will be announced in April. The museum is a unique attraction. It will be the only permanent [...] The post Opening Announced for Pueblo’s da Vinci Museum appeared first on SoCo Insider .

Wolf activity condenses in northwest Colorado as one wolf explores in the south

As denning season begins, Colorado’s collared gray wolf activity has condensed into pockets of the state’s northwest and southwest counties. This is according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest wolf activity map, which shows the...

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