Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Charlotte McKinney Shares t*****s Video For Fourth Of July [VIDEO]


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Charlotte McKinney just shared a very patriotic t*****s video online with all of her one million Instagram followers.

On Monday for the Fourth of July, the 22-year-old swimsuit model shared a video on her Instagram account from a shoot for GQ magazine. In the video she is surrounded by American flags and wearing nothing on top, with barely her hands covering her.(RELATED:Charlotte McKinney Sent The Internet Into A Tailspin When She Posted This Bikini Photo)

The caption next to the video read, Happy Fourth of July, along with several American flag emojis. (RELATED:Charlotte McKinneys Top, Skirt Compete For Skimpiest Clothing Choice [SLIDESHOW])

Happy 4th of July !! @gq @wattsupphoto

A video posted by charlottemckinney (@charlottemckinney) on Jul 4, 2016 at 1:11pm PDT

Source: http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/04/charlotte-mckinney-shares-t*****s-video-for-fourth-of-july-video/

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Sonda espacial Juno entra na rbita de Jpiter


La sonda espacial Juno llega a Júpiter tras cinco años de viaje

RIO - A sonda Juno, da Nasa, completou com sucesso na madrugada de desta tera-feira sua ousada manobra para entrar na rbita de Jpiter, maior planeta do Sistema Solar, aps percorrer cerca de 2,8 bilhes de quilmetros em quase cinco anos. No piloto automtico desde quinta-feira passada, a nave, viajando a mais de 250 mil km/h com relao Terra, acionou seu motor principal durante 35 minutos para reduzir sua velocidade relativa a Jpiter em meros 1,9 mil km/h, mas suficientes para ser capturada pelo poderoso campo gravitacional do planeta. De agora at meados de outubro, a Juno vai realizar duas longas rbitas de captura de 53,5 dias cada at 19 de outubro, quando ligar seu motor novamente para entrar numa rbita polar ovalada e mais curta que a levar a passar a pouco mais de 4 mil km do topo da atmosfera jupiteriana a cada 14 dias, prevista para sua misso cientfica que dever durar at fevereiro de 2018.

- Juno, bem-vinda a Jpiter anunciou Jennifer Delavan, funcionria da Lockheed Martin, empresa americana responsvel pela construo da Juno, no controle da misso no Laboratrio de Propulso a Jato da Nasa (JPL) em Pasadena, Califrnia, com a chegada dos sinais de rdio da sonda confirmando o sucesso da manobra 0h53 de ontem no horrio de Braslia, 48 minutos depois de seu efetivo fim em Jpiter, atualmente a cerca de 870 milhes de quilmetros de distncia da Terra.

VEJA INFOGRFICO SOBRE A MISSO

A notcia de que a Juno tinha superado uma das etapas mais crticas de sua misso orada em US$ 1,1 bilho foi, naturalmente, recebida com festa pelos cientistas da Nasa. Isso porque, pouco antes de acionar seu motor, a sonda passou pelo Polo Norte de Jpiter atravs de uma regio que Heidi Becker, lder da equipe de monitoramento de radiao da Juno, descreveu como a parte mais temvel do lugar mais assustador: os imensos cintures de radiao em torno do planeta onde eltrons viajando a velocidades prximas da luz poderiam fritar seus sistemas eletrnicos. Protegidos em um cofre de titnio do tamanho de uma mala de uma picape, no entanto, o computador e os instrumentos da sonda sobreviveram a este primeiro encontro, que vai se repetir a cada uma das cerca de 40 rbitas totais da misso at que gradualmente no resistam mais a estes intensos e constantes ataques e comecem a falhar.

- Estamos l. Estamos em rbita. Conquistamos Jpiter. E agora comea a diverso, com a cincia comemorou Scott Bolton, cientista-chefe da misso Juno no Instituto de Pesquisas Southwest, em San Antonio, Texas. - Esta a coisa mais difcil que a Nasa j fez. o que acho.

Exageros como o de Bolton parte, de fato no foi uma operao fcil. Alm de atravessar os perigosos cintures de radiao de Jpiter, a sonda teve que realizar o acionamento de seu motor dentro de uma janela de apenas algumas dezenas de quilmetros em um perodo de tempo muito restrito de forma a ser capturada pela gravidade do planeta.

A nave funcionou perfeitamente, o que sempre muito bom quando se est dirigindo um veculo com mais de 1,7 bilho de milhas (quase 2,8 bilhes de quilmetros) no odmetro lembra Rick Nybakken, gerente do projeto Juno no JPL. A insero na rbita de Jpiter foi um grande e um dos mais desafiadores passos que restam no plano da misso, mas outros devem acontecer antes que possamos dar aos integrantes da equipe de cincia a misso que eles esperam.

E os primeiros dados podem vir antes mesmo do esperado. Segundo Bolton, embora o cerne da misso cientfica s tenha incio a partir de outubro, j existem planos para comear a coletar informaes relevantes sobre o planeta a partir das prximas semanas. Alm disso, no fim de agosto a JunoCam, cmera de alta resoluo includa na misso a pedido do pblico em uma iniciativa de divulgao cientfica da Nasa, dever enviar as primeiras imagens de perto das imensas tempestades que assolam o topo da atmosfera jupiteriana, das quais a mais conhecida a chamada Grande Mancha Vermelha, em atividade h sculos com ventos que passam dos 600 km/h.

Quando se fala do maior corpo planetrio do Sistema Solar, isso (a antecipao da coleta de dados) algo realmente bom, pois h muito para se ver e fazer l resume Bolton.

Source: http://oglobo.globo.com/sociedade/ciencia/sonda-espacial-juno-entra-na-orbita-de-jupiter-apos-cinco-anos-de-viagem-19645307

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Roger Federer mounts comeback to beat Marin Cilic at Wimbledon


Roger Federer d. Marin Cilic post-match INTERVIEW - Wimbledon 2016

LONDON Roger Federers bid for a record eighth Wimbledon title remains alive after he came from two sets down and saved three match points Wednesday before overcoming Marin Cilic in five sets, advancing to the semifinals at the All England Club for the 11th time.

Playing his best when he absolutely needed it most, the seven-time champion finished with his 27th ace to complete a 6-7 (4), 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (9), 6-3 victory on Centre Court against the player who knocked him out in semifinals of the U.S. Open two years ago.

Well, a lot happened out there, Federer said, summing up the 3-hour, 17-minute battle filled with tension, momentum swings and crucial points.

I knew I was in so much trouble in the third, and then again in the fourth, he said. Im really, really pleased and just ecstatic I was able to come through somehow.

It was the 10th time in Federers career that he has erased a two-set deficit to win in five sets. This was also his 80th match win at Wimbledon, which equals Jimmy Connors record. Federer also matched Connors record of reaching the Wimbledon semifinals 11 times.

Whats more, Federer is now two wins away from the all-time record for Wimbledon mens titles. Hes currently tied with Pete Sampras and 1880s player William Renshaw with seven.

Federers semifinal opponent will be sixth-seeded Milos Raonic, who lost serve only once and downed No. 28 Sam Querrey 6-4, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4 on No. 1 Court.

Querrey had knocked out No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the third round on Saturday, but came up short in his bid to become the first American to make it to the semifinals of a Grand Slam since Andy Roddick reached the final four at Wimbledon in 2009.

Raonic, who has added John McEnroe to his coaching team this year, previously reached the semifinals at the All England Club in 2014, losing to Federer in straight sets. Raonic also got to the semifinals at this years Australian Open, falling to Andy Murray.

Raonic broke Querrey three times, including in the final game to end the contest.

Querrey had taken the third set after breaking the Canadian for the only time to go up 5-4, then serving it out with an ace on set point.

The two held serve until he 10th game of the fourth set when Querrey double-faulted for the fifth time to set up match point. The American missed a forehand volley on the final point.

Second up on Centre Court was No. 2 Andy Murray, the 2013 champion, facing No. 12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. On No. 1 Court, No. 10 Tomas Berdych was playing No. 32 Lucas Pouille.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFeinltZw_D0xIcSwKSzjtsQSUICQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779148581958&ei=CUd9V5jEOtDB3gGW_ZSYCw&url=https://www.denverpost.com/2016/07/06/wimbledon-quarterfinals-roger-federer-sam-querrey/

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Court upholds dismissal of college board from lawsuit


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A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a lower court"s dismissal of the Nebraska State College Board of Trustees from a lawsuit over the 2010 disappearance of a Peru State College student.

The mother of Tyler "Ty" Thomas sued the board, saying it violated Title IX, the 1972 law that prohibits s*x discrimination in schools, by failing to protect Thomas from harm.

Thomas, 19, disappeared after encountering fellow student Joshua Keadle, who is now in prison for raping another teenage girl.

Citing a number of previous decisions, the appeals court agreed with a lower court judge who dismissed the college board from the lawsuit last year. U.S. District Court Judge John M. Gerrard found that while officials could have done more to protect Thomas, attorneys for her estate failed to show deliberate indifference by college officials.

Thomas was a freshman at the small Southeast Nebraska college when she disappeared in December 2010 after leaving a party. Authorities said Keadle told them he and Thomas had s*x in his vehicle that night and that she threatened to report he had raped her.

Keadle, who is now serving 15 to 20 years for the 2008 rape of a 15-year-old girl, has not been charged in Thomas" disappearance. The state issued a death certificate for her in 2013, but her body has never been found.

In the weeks before she disappeared, Peru State"s director of campus security had recommended to administrators that Keadle be expelled, according to court documents. He was not.

At the time, Keadle was a 29-year-old student who had been accused of sexually harassing two female students during his first weeks of living in a co-ed dorm.

Keadle has denied killing Thomas.

Neither attorneys for the college board nor Thomas" mother immediately returned calls Friday seeking comment, and a prison spokesman did not return a message requesting to speak with Keadle by phone.

Source: http://journalstar.com/news/local/court-upholds-dismissal-of-college-board-from-lawsuit/article_e986e8d8-2a31-5838-ac67-4f98d2ec8c9a.html

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Former D-League Star Seth Curry Was A Big Free Agent Steal


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Seth Curry played two season in the NBA D-League before finding his footing in the NBA. He now is a member of the Dallas Mavericks, and he could be a huge free agent steal for the Mavs.

NBA Free Agency came to a halt yesterday after Kevin Durant announced that he will be joining the Golden State Warriors next season. Everyone is starting to forget about all the other big signings that happened this offseason due to Kevin Durant signing with the Warriors (still crazy to believe). But, one signing that did occur a little after the Durant announcement, was the signing of former D-League star Seth Curry.Curry was signed by the Dallas Mavericks yesterday to a two-year, $6 million deal.

Prior to his time in the NBA, Curry spent two seasons in the D-League on two different teams; the Santa Cruz Warriors during his rookie season (2013-2014) and the Erie BayHawks during the 2014-2015 season. For his D-League career, he averaged 21.9 PPG, 4.9 APG, and he shot 42.5 percent from deep.

After the D-League, he played in 44 games for the Sacramento Kings last season, and he averaged 6.8 PPG on15.7 MPG. Those numbers might not jump off the page at you, but towards the end of the season when Curry was given the green light to play more, he started to show off his true potential. In his last seven games, he averaged 16.4 PPG, 5.3 APG, and he shot 48.9 percent from beyond the arc.

The Dallas Mavericks signed Curry for two years which puts him in a position where he"ll probably be utilized more. Although the Mavs did re-sign Deron Williams and still have J.J. Barea, Curry will be a factor for the team due to his outstanding shooting ability. He shot 45 percent from three last year, and when he played more consistently for the Kings he shot even better. He obviously is not as gifted as a player or shooter as his MVP brother, but he has the shooting stroke in his genes and he could be one of the bigger under the radar steals of free agency.

It is really cool to see a D-League veteran get a shot to make some noise in the NBA. The Kings should have held on to Curry due to their fledgling backcourt, but the Mavs made one of the best low-risk, high-reward moves of NBA free agency.

Overall

Although Seth Curry might not seem like that big of deal, especially since it came after Kevin Durant"s big decision, but this will prove to be a steal for the Mavs. Curry has paid his dues in the D-League and for the Kings, but now he should become a consistent role player for the Mavs and help out the team immediately. He will need to improve on defense, and must learn to take better care of the basketball during his time in Dallas.

Seth Curry will never be as good as his brother, and that is completely fine, but do not be surprised if Curry becomes the biggest steal of NBA free agency. Shooters are going to shoot and that is exactly what the Mavs are going to want Curry to do.

Source: http://www.ridiculousupside.com/2016/7/5/12098780/former-d-league-star-seth-curry-dallas-mavericks-steal

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NASA is sending a probe to explore a strange object a billion miles beyond Pluto


What Has New Horizons Taught Us About Pluto?

New Horizons before it left Earth in 2006. NASA

Even as the Juno mission made history by successfully coming into orbit around Jupiter, NASA had its eyes on other ways to push the boundaries of our knowledge about the universe around us.

The agency has approved a proposal from the New Horizons team to send the spacecraft which was first sent to explore Pluto to 2014 MU69. That"s the completely uninspiring name of a hunk of rockin the Kuiper Belt, the ring of icy rubble leftover from the birth of the solar system.

Pluto also hangs out in the Kuiper Belt, but visiting 2014 MU69 will send the probe almost a billion miles from Pluto.

Astronomers think 2014 MU69 is about 30 miles across and almost 44 times farther away from the sun than Earth is. And that 2014 in the name isn"t random: It"s the year astronomers first saw it, which means New Horizons is now heading out to something we didn"t know existed when the spacecraft launched in 2006.

New Horizons hasactually been headed toward 2014 MU69 since October. But it needed NASA"s approval to keep heading out there. Visiting 2014 MU69 will take the probe much deeper into the Kuiper Belt.

A New Horizons shot of Pluto. NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

The spacecrafthasn"t exactly been twiddling its robotic thumbs since its flyby of Pluto last summer.

This spring, it spottedanother Kuiper Belt object, catchily named 1994 JR1. The measurements New Horizonstook allowed astronomers to pinpoint the object"s location and how quickly it rotates.

The mission extensionwill also let New Horizons swing by more than a dozen other Kuiper Belt objects along the way. Those flying visits will let the spacecrafttake measurements similar to those ittook of 1994 JR1.

In order to get NASA"s okay for the2014 MU69 visit, the New Horizons team had to put together a detailed proposal outlining what they"d learn from the trip. Even with the agency"s go-ahead, the fate of the jaunt out to 2014 MU69 still depends on how NASA"s budget shakes out for 2017 and 2018.

If everything goes well, New Horizons would reach 2014 MU69 on January 1, 2019.

Even then, New Horizons wouldn"t be the most well-traveledspacecraft. That title goes to Voyager 1, which launched in 1977 and officially left the solar system in 2012.

It can still send back data and likely will continue to be able to into the early 2020s, but it isn"t visiting specific objects.

That distinction let Alan Stern, one of the leaders of the New Horizons mission, to declare that while the 2014 MU69 flyby "probably won"t be as dramatic as the exploration of Pluto, it will be a record-setter for the most distant exploration of an object ever made."

"It will also be a [Kuiper Belt object] science bonanza," he added,"that"s unlikely to be repeated for decades."

Source: http://www.techinsider.io/new-horizons-probe-mission-extended-by-nasa-2016-7

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Sir John Chilcot: Engaging in War Needs More "Careful Analysis" in Future


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Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the U.K."s inquiry into the Iraq war, hopes future military action on such a scale will only be possible with more careful analysis and political judgement.

Chilcots report on the Iraq war is due to be released Wednesday, more than seven years after the inquiry began.

Speaking to the BBC, Chilcot said the inquiry will criticize individuals and institutions and he hopes it will help answer some questions for families of the 179 Britons who died between 2003 and 2009.

A protester wearing a Tony Blair mask pretends to be caged behind bars, London, January 21, 2011. Tony Blair, who was British prime minister from May 1997 to June 2007, took the U.K. into the Iraq War. Matthew Lloyd/Getty

The U.S., which led the intervention in 2003, lost 4,487 service personnel in the war. Figures about Iraqi deaths vary from 90,000 to more than 600,000.

The war ended Saddam Husseins regime in Iraq, but the aftermath unleashed sectarian violence that has killed thousands since.

Sir John said: The main expectation that I have is that it will not be possible in future to engage in a military or indeed a diplomatic endeavor on such a scale and of such gravity without really careful challenge analysis and assessment and collective political judgment being applied to it.

There are many lessons in the report but that probably is the central one for the future.

The report has been handed to Prime Minister David Cameron and will be available online on the Iraq Inquiry website once Sir John has finished making a statement setting out its findings on Wednesday morning.

Source: http://www.newsweek.com/sir-john-chilcot-engaging-war-needs-careful-analysis-future-477895

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