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Nasa's planet spotting telescope has uncovered another three planets, which scientists say include the first nearby super-Earth spotted by TESS that could be habitable. The planet, called GJ 357 d, orbits a star around 31 light years away in the so-called habitable zone, an area far enough from its star to not be too hot but close enough to not be too cold. In this region, it is possible for liquid water to exist on the surface of a planet if it is rocky, although further research is needed to work out whether GJ 357 d's atmosphere is dense and warm enough to host liquid water. The news comes just days after three new planets were found in a star system just 73 light years away from Earth โ including two planets that may be 'missing links' in planetary formation.
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Dozens of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters appeared in court today after being charged with rioting, setting the stage for further unrest in a weeks-long crisis that has rocked the global financial hub. The announcement last night that 44 people had beenโฆ
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Protesters in Hong Kong have been attacked with fireworks amid reports that Chinese troops are gathering at the border. At least 10 people were injured in the incident just before 3am on Wednesday. Footage of the attack shows the fireworks being fired from a car as demonstrators gathered at a police station in Tin Shui Wai to demand the release of more protesters that were being held in inside. ๐ฅ๐ฑ
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Des Moines police pull a man and woman from the Des Moines River after their raft overturns on Monday, July 29, 2019, on the Scott Street Dam. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
The chief of Chinese military in Hong Kong has warned that his troops are determined to safeguard national sovereignty in his first response to the city's ongoing protests, which have entered the eighth week and left the financial hub in turmoil. Chen Daoxiang, the commander of the People's Liberation Army's Hong Kong garrison, added that the unrest should not be tolerated and his 'heroic' troops resolutely support Hong Kong police 'to enforce law strictly and justly'. The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) also released a propaganda video, which shows heavily armed soldiers carrying out a series of live-fire anti-riot drills featuring tanks, huge cannons, attack helicopters and missiles. An accompanying post said soldiers were 'preparing for war'.
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#Meanwhile in Oklahoma ... ๐ #funny
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Road accident in Ukraine.
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#Meanwhile in Oklahoma ... ๐ #funny
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Full video from www.koco.com. 65-year-old Oklahoma Debra gets lit up with some high voltage after refusing to sign an $80 broken tail light ticket & runs from the cop ๐คฃ #LMAO #taser
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! #Meanwhile in Romania ... spray man. #losers
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โ๏ธ ๐ณ much #WOW
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A mother-of-three who filed for divorce set up hidden cameras in her kitchen after she suspected her then-husband of poisoning her - and despite him admitting it, he will only spend 60 days in prison and he will only serve that time on the weekends. Michigan woman Therese Kozlowski said she became suspicious of her then-husband Brian Kozlowski after she started feeling tired, nauseated and bleary-eyed every time he made her morning coffee while they still shared a home in Macomb Township. The woman set the cameras up in her kitchen sometime after filing for divorce in May 2018. By July 2018, she captured her husband of 22 years repeatedly spiking her coffee with antihistamine medication. Under a plea deal, Kozlowski agreed to plead guilty to a felony count of poisoning instead of going to trial where, if convicted, he could have faced up to 15 years in prison. Prosecutors will appeal his sentence.