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The presentation will "visually demonstrate to potential customers and future passengers one of the most important competitive advantages of the Russian airliner - an increased level of comfort," Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov said as cited by the plane's producer, the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
On Saturday, the third MC-21-300 test aircraft made a successful maiden flight at the airfield of Irkutsk Aviation Plant, a branch of the UAC, the company announced. No incidents were reported during the 90-minute flight, with speeds of up to 500kph at an altitude of 3,500 meters. The fourth jet of the same model will start test flights later this year.
A good example of this madness is when CBS, a major news network asked Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina about whether it is worth the cost to build the Wall when a new middle school in Kentucky (among other things) needs to be built.
Queensland Senator Fraser Anning made the controversial statement after 49 people were killed and more than 40 injured at two Christchurch mosques on Friday. Stating that he was opposed to "any form of violence," Anning claimed that the atrocity highlighted the "growing fear over an increasing Muslim presence," in both New Zealand and Australia. The comment prompted an avalanche of criticism.
At his Saturday press conference in Melbourne, a young protester attacked him with an egg.
Footage of the incident shows the teen standing quietly beside the politician. He then pulls up his cellphone before slapping the egg on the back of Anning's head. The senator then turns to the young man before swinging two punches at his face. The teen is then tackled to the ground and held in a headlock while Anning is led away. People can be heard saying "pick him up and get him out," and "get the cops."
Telegram users in Europe and North America started to report login problems beginning at 11:00 GMT on Saturday, according to Downdetector monitoring service.
The messaging app, which touts its exceptional security, reacted quickly by tweeting that "no data is lost" during the outage and promised that "everything will be back to normal soon."
It sounds more like a fixture in a science fiction film than something you'd find on the Pentagon's budgetary requests, but the proposal for Fiscal Year 2020's budget includes a $304 million request for funding for a program to develop directed energy weapons that can be deployed in space as a next-generation missile defense system, Defense One reported Thursday.
The problem is, these weapons don't exist right now. That means that first the Pentagon must demonstrate that such a weapon is possible before it can even begin to develop a device usable for missile defense, something it's requested $15 million and six months of time to do. The MIssile Defense Agency (MDA) hopes to have a working weapon in orbit by 2023.
Don't look now, but maybe a scientific consensus exists concerning global warming after all. Only 36 percent of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis, according to a survey reported in the peer-reviewed Organization Studies. By contrast, a strong majority of the 1,077 respondents believe that nature is the primary cause of recent global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
The survey results show geoscientists (also known as earth scientists) and engineers hold similar views as meteorologists. Two recent surveys of meteorologists (summarized here and here) revealed similar skepticism of alarmist global warming claims.
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Now that 34 states have approved medical marijuana and ten have legalized it for all adults, the weed business is booming. A new report from cannabis website Leafly and Whitney Economics shows that legal positions in the industry increased by 44 percent last year, in some states growing from zero or double digits to several thousand.
The High Court of Australia ruled in favor of the Ngaliwurru and Nungali groups from the Northern Territory in the biggest 'native title' ruling on indigenous rights to traditional land and water in decades on Wednesday.
It said the Northern Territory government was to pay $2.53mn in damages to the Ngaliwurru and Nungali groups for an earlier federal court ruling which found the NT government "extinguished" their native title rights when they built infrastructure on their land in the 80s and 90s.
The Montgomery, Alabama-based organization announced on Thursday that its dismissal of Dees was effective as of March 13.
"As a civil rights organization, the SPLC is committed to ensuring that the conduct of our staff reflects the mission of the organization and the values we hope to instill in the world," the group's president Richard Cohen said in a statement. "When one of our own fails to meet those standards, no matter his or her role in the organization, we take it seriously and must take appropriate action."

Handout photo released March 12, 2019 by the French Marine Nationale shows flames on the Grande America off France's western coast.
Two sheets of oil from the "Grande America" cargo ship that sank Tuesday were heading for the French coastline, according to authorities.
During a press conference in Brest on Thursday, French environment minister François de Rugy said a second sheet of oil from the same wreck had been observed on Thursday morning.
Comment: Just 2 weeks ago an 'environmental disaster' was reported in the Pacific ocean as tons of oil spilled from a ship into UNESCO protected waters.
See also:
- 14 years in, unpublicized oil spill off Louisiana coast poised to become largest in history
- BP thinks an oil spill in Australia would be a 'welcome boost' for local economies
- Gap in pipe causes Newfoundland's largest-ever oil spill, now impossible to clean up
- Timeline: 20 Years Of Major Oil Spills














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