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GoldDerby.com 

Jacqueline Novak reveals the word she didn’t ‘feel like saying’ for ‘Get on Your Knees’ [Exclusive Video Interview]

“I started writing that narrative in college,” reveals Jacqueline Novak about her comedy routine in “Get on Your Knees.” She is a first-time Emmy nominee for variety special writing. For our recent webchat she continues, “It was an endless writing journey to get to that final piece. The fact that I completed it and said […]

Victoria Cougars 

RETURNING: Carter Crabb

We are excited to announce that Carter Crabb will be returning to the Cougars! We look forward to having his talent on … Continue reading RETURNING: Carter Crabb →

Forbes.com 

Jack White’s Surprise New Album Hits No. 1

Weeks after it was surprise-released, Jack White's new album No Name has reached download stores and streaming sites—and it's gone straight to No. 1.

The Punch 

Ogun woos subscribers for PMB Estate 

The Ogun State Government has announced that over 100 units of detached and semi-detached duplexes are ready for subscription by members of the public at the President Muhammadu Buhari Estate in Abeokuta. It also stated that plots of land are available for sale to individuals willing and ready to build their dream houses in the

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Real Clear Science 

The Myths and Lore of the Milky Way

Or Graur, MIT Press Reader

Before our cities lit the night and banished the stars, a gauzy band of faint light and shadows vividly cleaved the night sky. Our name for this band, "Milky Way,"...

Phys.org 

Scientists pin down the origins of the moon's tenuous atmosphere

While the moon lacks any breathable air, it does host a barely-there atmosphere. Since the 1980s, astronomers have observed a very thin layer of atoms bouncing over the moon's surface. This delicate atmosphere—technically known as an "exosphere"—is likely a product of some kind of space weathering. But exactly what those processes might be has been difficult to pin down with any certainty.

Phys.org 

New compound found to be effective against 'flesh-eating' bacteria

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a novel compound that effectively clears bacterial infections in mice, including those that can result in rare but potentially fatal "flesh-eating" illnesses. The compound could be the first of an entirely new class of antibiotics, and a gift to clinicians seeking more effective treatments against bacteria that can't be tamed easily with current antibiotics.