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New Clinton Emails Found by FBI
The FBI uncovered nearly 15,000 more emails and materials sent to or from Hillary Clinton as part of the agency’s investigation into her use of private email at the State Department. The documents were not among the 30,000 work-related emails turned over to the State Department by her attorneys in December 2014. The State Department confirmed it has received “tens of thousands” of personal and work-related email materials — including the 14,900 emails found by the FBI — that it will review.
Bowe Bergdahl’s Lawyers Seek to Have Case Dismissed
Bowe Bergdahl, the Army sergeant faces potential life in prison after walking away from his post in Afghanistan, a move that led to his capture by the Taliban.
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GoPro Skate: Road Trip New Zealand – “Worst Trip Ever” – Ep. 5
After some epic bungee madness (http://goo.gl/FYRHVH), the boys are headed to Dunedin in search of some proper skating. They find perfect ledges at the beach, loading dock gaps, and an epic bump to bar to hill bomb. Join them on this section of Road Trip New Zealand that they are ironically calling “The Worst Trip Ever.”
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How to Throw an Atlatl | Live Free or Die: DIY
Matt shows us how to use one of the most primitive yet highly efficient hunting tools.
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tWitch is Fit
In case you haven’t noticed, tWitch is in pretty stellar shape. Ellen checked out his new magazine spread featuring some challenging poses.
TIL: Female Lions Synchronize Their “Periods” | Today I Learned
While researching lions in Zambia, biologist Thandiwe Mweetwa noticed that lionesses within a pride will all have cubs around the same time.
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When she looked into it further, Mweetwa learned lionesses sync their fertility cycles so that they can all raise their young together. There’s a reason for that. “Synchronized estrus is thought to increase reproductive success in the pride,” says Mweetwa, a National Geographic emerging explorer. Having cubs at the same time means that mother lions can rely on each other to nurse, babysit, and protect the youngsters. This safety in numbers also allows more lions to survive to adulthood. Predation is a great threat to small, vulnerable babies in any species, but if all babies are born at the same time, there are only so many that predators can eat. If young are born at different times throughout the year, predators could use them as a steady source of food. Even so, many still die: More than half of all African lion cubs don’t make it past their first year. They’re at risk from predation, disease, abandonment, starvation, and being killed by an outside male. When male lions strike out on their own, they will challenge another male for control of his harem. If the interloper succeeds, he’ll kill all the cubs, which brings the females into estrus, or heat, again. Though many other animals come into heat at the same time, fewer species go into heat when their young die. Instead, most go into heat seasonally, including most wild species of hooved mammals, which only give birth in the spring. Male deer testosterone peaks in fall, during the “rut,” when they will compete for and mate with females. Does are pregnant during the winter and give birth around May and June, when warmer weather helps fawns survive. If lions had periods, lionesses within a pride might get them at roughly the same time. But lions don’t menstruate: The only mammals that menstruate overtly the way that humans do are some other primates and a few species of bats and rodents. A persistent myth is that people living in close proximity—such as several women sharing a dorm in college—synchronize their estrus cycles, which is evidenced by having periods around the same time. This idea, which caught on due to research by psychologist Martha McClintock in 1971, has been discredited in several studies since. In 2006, Zhengwei Yang and Jeffrey C. Schank found the chance that a woman would share a cycle with someone living with her is about as likely as sharing it with anyone else. Because women have slightly different menstrual cycles, there is a good chance that, if two women spend enough time together, they will eventually match cycles. “It’s just a mathematical property of irregular rhythms, and rhythms of different lengths,” says Schank. He adds that it’s human nature to notice when things match, but not to notice when they don’t match. Since menstruation also wastes nutrients and can attract predators, with all the other problems that lion cubs face it’s lucky that at least lionesses don’t have periods. (Article by Kristin Hugo)
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Autocar took the new SEAT Ateca on a UK tour to find out what shoppers in Cardiff and Edinburgh thought of it. SEAT’s first SUV impressed for its looks, space and features. To see their first impressions of the Ateca, watch this video.
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