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9. If M&M's were a god, this would be their temple. |
10. Somewhere within this bowl floats the true meaning of life. |
11. The universe makes sense now. |
12. Don't you feel lucky to have existed at the same time as these jelly beans? |
13. An army of little pandas has descended from heaven to tell us that it's all going to be okay. |
14. There is not a mint in the world that is as refreshing as this image. |
15. Hot water + M&M's = magic. |
16. The dark side of cereal. |
17. So this is what the gates of heaven look like. |
18. 50 shades of Froot Loops. |
19. I've seen this dance before, somewhere in a dream. |
20. A beautiful dream, colored with the scent of freshly chopped celery. |
21. Mondrian would be proud. |
Follow Adam on his Instagram account, a never ending well of visual orgasms. |
away from aggressive interest rate cuts. |
97.88 U.S. cents, at Tuesday's close. |
managed to hang in very well." |
cuts and other emergency steps take root. |
optimism about the health of the U.S. economy. |
C$102.86 to yield 3.629 percent. |
2.03 percent at the previous close. |
In this week's print edition of Education Week, I have this story about the relatively few school-related cases that will be argued in the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2007-08 term. |
The court has heard only one case directly involving a school district, and the justices deadlocked in that case, Board of Education of New York City v. Tom F. |
The court is now finished accepting cases for argument in the current term. It will hear arguments for recently granted cases in February, March, and April, with decisions expected in all its pending cases by late June. While there is always a steady stream of education-related appeals that make their way to the high c... |
As I mention in my story, this term has been quite a contrast to the court's last term, in which six or seven cases were decided involving school districts, private schools, or teachers' unions. See our summary here. |
Scientifically proven by me and Getty Images. |
Let's consider some openly gay actors of color, ya know??? |
Get ready to feel hella inspired by this teen. |
"Real Love Never Dies. When you see me, you will always see him." |
The Angels are back, baby! |
On today's AR/60: 1. The most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve Force in the history of the nation celebrates its 111th birthday; 2. Army Reserve Soldiers support training cadets at the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at West Point, New York; 3. Army Reserve veterinarians teach up-to-date techniqu... |
In April, America's Army Reserve recognizes the brave sons and daughters who support their military parents through moves, deployments, and separations. Army Reserve Family Programs is available to support families with quality of life programs and resources for the unique challenges military children face. |
If you are interested in receiving an Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship and commissioning into the Army Reserve, the GRFD Scholarship Minuteman Campaign covers 4 years of full tuition and fees or $10,000 for room and board at colleges and universities served by an Army ROTC program. |
Do you have what it takes to complete the U.S. Army Reserve Warrior Fit Challenge? Find out more in this video from Command Sgt. Maj. Ted Copeland, the U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major! |
Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise that ensures America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short notice as part of Ready Force X and bring combat-ready and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partn... |
Army senior leaders have approved a new strenuous fitness test designed to better prepare Soldiers for combat tasks, reduce injuries and lead to ample cost savings across the service. The six-event readiness assessment, called the Army Combat Fitness Test, is intended to replace the current three-event Army Physical Fi... |
Suicides among our ranks affect not only Families but also unit readiness and morale - directly hampering the capability, combat-readiness, and lethality of America's Army Reserve. |
April 24, 2019 - Standing in the middle of the woods, Spc. Ashley Wesley, 1st Battalion, 108th Regiment, 1st Engineer Brigade, 102nd Training Division, successfully prevented a Soldier from committing suicide during the Combined Best Warrior Competition in Fort Knox, Kentucky, April 7-12. |
April 23, 2019 - Army Reserve Sgt. James Lawson never imagined a country concert would end with him not only fighting for his life but also saving the life of someone else. Surrounded by the members of his unit on the Pacific coast, the watercraft operator from the 481st Transportation Company (Heavy Boat) was awarded ... |
April 23, 2019 - U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Rena Patierno, a native of Staatsburg, NY, graduate of the University of Tampa and Walden University, recently joined U.S. Army Reserve Element European Command, 76th Operational Response Command, this winter. |
April 21, 2019 - Army Reserve Soldiers maintain small arms skills as instructor-shooters by participating at international events. |
April 19, 2019 - Soldiers with the Army Reserve Sustainment Command stood in formation to witness Command Sgt. Maj. Kristal Florquist, outgoing command sergeant major of the ARSC, relinquish responsibility to Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Luchsinger. |
April 19, 2019 - “I didn’t realize anything could be so exhilarating and exhausting at the same time.” This is how Sgt. 1st Class Mario Quintero, an instructor at the U.S. Army NCO Academy Parks, under the 100th Training Division, described how he felt about competing in the 2019 Combined Best Warrior Competition held ... |
April 19, 2019 - The 84th Training Command conducted a Combined Best Warrior Competition at Fort Knox, Kentucky April 8-11, that included Soldiers from eight different commands. |
April 19, 2019 - It was a joint effort from members of 26 facilities. The mission: “Operation Clean Sweep”. Operation Clean Sweep is mission to dispose of obsolete and broken equipment that have been plaguing facilities for years. Soldiers and Civilians participated in week-long mission they expect to improve the effic... |
April 19, 2019 - Army Reserve Sgt. James P. Lawson never imagined a country concert would end with not only fighting for his life but also saving the life of someone else. |
April 18, 2019 - What does a career look like that embodies two very seemingly different callings into a beautiful composition? Potentially a conflicting disaster? However, students from Berklee College of Music are challenging their skills from their part-time jobs and pushing the limits of their higher education to s... |
April 17, 2019 - The 210th Regional Support Group transferred authority to the Fort Bliss Mobilization Brigade mission to the 653rd Regional Support Group April 15, 2019, at the Fort Bliss Museum. |
A drug dealer who used his drug supply to coerce women into prostitution was sentenced Monday to 18 years in prison. |
UVA coach Tony Bennett and Cavs players Malcolm Brogdon, Anthony Gill and London Perrantes talk with reporters after Virginia’s 81-45 win over Hampton in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament. |
Top seed UVA closed the first half on a 20-3 run and coasted from there in posting an 81-45 win over #16 seed Hampton in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament. |
AFP editor Chris Graham is courtside as top seed UVA (26-7) will face #16 seed Hampton (21-10) in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament today in Raleigh, N.C. |
No. 1 seed UVA (26-7) plays No. 16 seed Hampton (21-10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17. |
For the second time in three years, Virginia is a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Cavaliers (26-7) are the top seed in the Midwest Region and will face MEAC champ Hampton (21-10) on Thursday in Raleigh. |
Reginald Johnson tallied 29 points to lead Hampton to a win in the Battle of the Bay on Saturday evening, 86-76 over Norfolk State. |
Senior Terry Tarpey and junior Omar Prewitt each recorded double-doubles as the William & Mary men’s basketball upended Hampton, 86-67, in a Thanksgiving Eve tilt at Kaplan Arena. |
How is former UVA QB David Watford doing at Hampton? |
UVA football fans know that Greyson Lambert just set an NCAA passing record at Georgia. So one former starting quarterback is obviously doing well. How about another, David Watford, who transferred to FCS Hampton? |
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Wednesday that TE Connectivity Ltd. (NYSE: TEL), a global leader in connectivity, will invest $9 million to expand its sensor solutions operations (formerly known as Measurement Specialties, Inc.) in the City of Hampton. |
Sufficient wetlands remain in Virginia to hold enough rain to cover the city of Hampton in more than thirty feet water, according to a new report by Environment Virginia Research & Policy Center. |
ODU junior guard Aaron Bacote scored 25 and Jonathan Arledge added 15 points with 11 rebounds to lead the Monarchs to a 63-53 Conference-USA victory over Rice Thursday. |
Key free throws down the stretch helped James Madison women’s basketball grind out a 69-62 victory at Ohio University on Monday night. |
UVA students Danny McNamara and Sajan Sheth were at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to observe this week’s launch of NASA’s Orion spacecraft. |
The No. 12 William and Mary football team will look to extend its winning streak to four games when it opens its conference slate at Stony Brook on Saturday at 6 p.m. |
Fear can get out of hand in your life and in your forex trading. If you let it get the best of you, your chance of success starts to dwindle. Don't let it happen to you. |
In this video, Greg Michalowski of Forexlive, discusses fear and ways that you can eliminate it from your trading. |
Don't let fear crowd out your chance of success in your forex trading. |
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Aquinas took two one-run leads on Stoneman Douglas (19-5) with the Eagles matching the first two. |
Tied at 2 in the fifth, Aquinas’ Kaylei Wilcox singled in Alley Masocco to give the Raiders a lead they would not give up as they ended up beating the Eagles 5-2. |
“It”s great to be in the BCAA championship because it's our spring break week and we’re getting three games in," said Aquinas coach Bryan Baucom, whose team avenged an earlier loss to Monarch with a win in Tuesday's Big 8 quarterfinals. |
▪ Region 3A Final — Doral Academy 5, Pines Charter 0: 1. Bin Zheng (DA) d. Karla Mendez (PC) 6-1, 6-2. 2. Valeria Ray (DA) d. Agustina Ravera (PC) 6-0, 6-0. 3. Isabel Taboada (DA) d. Juliana Alvarez (PC) 6-0, 6-1. 4. Anna Kettlewell (DA) d. Nika Ambre (PC) 6-3, 6-2. 5. Madison Campos (DA) d. Esther Omole (PC) 6-3, 6-0. |
▪ Region 8A Final — Pine Crest 4, Gulliver 2: 1. Ysabel Gonzalez Rico defeated Demi Snyder 6-4, 6-3. 2. Mary Lavin d. Lindy Lyons 6-2, 6-4. 3. Lauren James d. Chiara von Gerlach 7-5, 7-6(3). 4. Amanda Rabin d. Sasha Kolesnikova 2-6, 7-6(10), 10-6. 5. Sofia Restrepo d. Juliana Kislin 6-1, 1-6, 11-9. Doubles: 1. Demi Sny... |
▪ Region 8-2A Final — Palmetto 4, Krop 2: 1. Randy Wilson (PAL) d. Harrison Gold (KRO) 2-6, 6-3(3). 2. Matthew Fung (PAL) d. Alexander Rivera (KRO) 6-2, 6-2. 3. Jared Ratner (KRO) d. Daniel Martens (PAL) 2-6, 6-4 (8). 4. Ryan Fung (PAL) d. Abraham Shoul (KRO) 6-2,6-4. 5. Dean Wallendorf (KRO) d. Sam Stone (PAL) 6-4,5-7... |
▪ Region 8-2A Final — Gulliver 4, Pine Crest 2: 2. Nicolas Ramirez 6-2, 6-2. 4. Nikita Kolesnikov 6-2, 6-4. 5. Ryan Hellinger 6-1, 6-2. Doubles: Andre Libnic/Ryan Hellinger 6-1, 6-4. |
▪ Region 8-1A Final — Ransom Everglades 4, Miami Country Day 0: 1. John Michael Holtmann 6-1, 6-1. 2. Antonio Mora 6-0, 6-1. 3. Samuel Rubell 6-1, 6-1. 5. Patrick Visan 6-1, 6-1. |
▪ Hialeah Miami Lakes d. Coral Park (25-15, 25-9, 25-22): Frankly Zamora 6 kills, 23 assists. Abraham Castillo 8 kills, 15 digs, 7 aces. Marvin Castellon 8 kills, 12 digs. Andrew Uria 5 kills, 9 digs. Luis Alvarez 5 kills. HML 18-4. |
▪ Cardinal Gibbons d. West Broward (25-18,25-21,25-23): Mark Cataldo 12 kills, 5 digs, 6 points, 2 blocks. |
▪ St. Brendan d. Ferguson (25-16, 25-22, 25-6): Luis Kannee 10 kills, 11 digs, 5 blocks, 3 aces. Brandon Fernandez 5 kills, 2 blocks. Gaby Iglesias 5 kills, 3 blocks. SB 19-6. |
▪ Ransom Everglades d. Coral Reef (25-13, 25-15 22-25, 25-21): Michael Colonna 18 kills, 2 blocks. Jake Rivlin 11 kills, 2 aces. Riss Mendizabal 6 kills, 3 blocks. John Mistele 8 kills. |
▪ Somerset 3, Coral Springs Charter 0: WP: Juan Teixeira (7-0), 4 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 4 BB, 8 K. LP: TJ Lopez (3-4). SV: Ryan Cabarcas (3), 3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 5 K. SA (17-5): Gianny Galvez 2-3, RBI. Jordan Alvarez 1-2, 2 R, BB. CSC 9-10. |
▪ South Broward 4, South Plantation 2: WP: Yjordan Maldonado (5-2), 7 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 7 K’s. LP: Brandon Holifield 0.2 IP, H, 2 R, 0 ER, K. SB (14-7): Manny Lebon 2-4, R, 2B. Braeden Mason 2 RBI, GWRBI. SP (6-14): Ivan Sola 2-3, 2 RBI. |
▪ Columbus 2, South Dade 1: WP: Chris Mederos 1 K, 4 IP. Mike Fernadez 1-4, GWRBI. Mike Mas 1-2, RBI. Chris Gonzalez 4 K’s. |
▪ Miami Beach 10, Miramar 5: Sam Weintraub 5 IP, H, 3 R, 0ER. Bailey Rodriguez 2-4. Eduardo Rodriguez 3-4. |
▪ Norland 20, iMater 0: Passing: Imani Jackson 18-24 169yds, 3 TD’s, INT. Rushing: Imani Jackson 2-16 yds. Receiving: Crystal Pressley 10-112yds, 2 TD’s. Dymond Rolle 3-35 yds, TD. JoAnn George 3-15 yds, XP. Defensive: Jasmine Tate 3 tkls, sack. Dymond Rolle 4 tkls. Rodneysha Maltin 3 tkls, sack. Shaquera Johnson INT. ... |
▪ Hialeah 27, North Miami 0: (HIA 9-0): Passing: J. Betties 8-16, 158 yds, 3 TD’s, INT. Receiving: D. Celestine 4-60 yds, 2 TD, XP. C. Brown 1-35 yds, TD, XP. Rushing: J. Betties 6-61 yds, TD. Defense: M. Campbell 6 TKL. D. Celestine 2 INT. |
▪ Cooper City 53, Coral Springs 0: Caitlin Dunn 8 TD passes. Emma Andersen TD. Juliette Polanco TD. Jenna Jardine TD. Kimberly Slinkosky TD. CC 10-0. |
The US Special Counsel's Office yesterday asked a court to delay sentencing for US President Donald Trump's former deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates amid "ongoing investigations" stemming from the Russia investigation. |
In a filing with the US District Court in Washington, Special Counsel Robert Mueller cited Gates's continued co-operation with multiple probes and asked permission to update the judge on the case by May 14. |
"Gates continues to co-operate with respect to several ongoing investigations, and accordingly the parties do not believe it is appropriate to commence the sentencing process at this time," Mr Mueller's team said. |
Gates is one of several Trump advisers who have been charged or pleaded guilty to crimes stemming from the federal investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and possible collusion with Mr Trump's campaign. |
Trump has said there was no collusion between his campaign and Moscow, and has characterised the Mueller probe as a "witch hunt". |
The New Israel Fund, sponsor of the campaign, says that the campaign is intended to counter incitement and anti-democratic tendencies. |
The Jerusalem municipality has rejected a New Israel Fund advertising campaign against what the fund says is "rampant incitement and anti-democratic" tendencies. |
The campaign, which has been approved by Tel Aviv and Haifa, shows a picture of assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin with the text "They've already dealt with this foreign agent." |
Jerusalem rejected the campaign because "its message is unclear and it could be interpreted as incitement." |
The campaign was intended as a response to a video circulated recently by the right-wing group Im Tirtzu, which portrayed four left-wing activists as "foreign agents" who defended terrorists. |
"The last time we saw such a wave of orchestrated incitement, a prime minister was assassinated in Israel," the fund wrote on its Facebook page. |
"We want to raise a black flag [of warning] a moment before the next political murder. A moment before anyone who utters criticism senses a threat to his life. A moment before a total loss of what unites the various parts of Israeli society." |
The advertising campaign was rejected by the municipality's signage committee, according to the company that was meant to implement the campaign in Jerusalem on behalf of the New Israel Fund. |
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