The Daily Populous

Tuesday April 17th, 2018 morning edition

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SALEM, VA—According to moviegoers currently bracing for the next 95 minutes, the cool glitch effect used on the Warner Bros. logo during the film’s intro sequence must mean that some serious shit is about to go down.

The normal picture got all distorted for a second, and the musical sting was replaced by some garbled, static-y background noise,” said viewer Patrick Liepert, who speculated that, if the logo’s sudden disappearance was any indication, he might be in for quite an intense ride.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if the movie opened with ashes floating down like snow through the darkness while a character we don’t know runs frantically down an alley.

Shit, the Paramount logo is completely silent, too—this is gonna be rough.”

At press time, sources reported seeing only white letters on an all-black screen that said “Siberia, 1908. »

Fox News host Sean Hannity revealed as Michael Cohen's mystery client

Authored by nbcnews.com

Until now, Hannity had not disclosed that he had a relationship with Cohen during his radio show or television program.

The @MichaelCohen212, executive VP to @realDonaldTrump joined me in studio today to discuss the #TrumpPhenomenon pic.twitter.com/reEaksFaX4 — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) August 10, 2015.

A spokesperson for Fox News did not immediately respond to questions from NBC News about the relationship between Hannity and Cohen. »

What The World's Most Famous Amateur Can Teach Pro Runners

Authored by deadspin.com

Most elite marathoners train with a group and a coach, with corporate sponsorship that allows them to train full-time.

They run twice a day, spend time at altitude, and have access to the latest equipment, nutrition, and sport science.

He’s wildly popular in Japan, and is one of the few distance runners anywhere with a truly global fan base. »

Robot bees on Mars — NASA funding a swarm of drones to explore the Red Planet

Authored by digitaltrends.com
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The Curiosity Rover has done its share of exploring Mars by land, but now, NASA is looking to take to the skies above the Red Planet.

A team of Japanese and American engineers is hoping to send a team of drones inspired by bees, aptly named “Marsbees.”.

The scientists hope that with NASA’s blessing, they’ll be able to create a swarm of robo-bees capable of autonomously exploring our neighboring planet. »

Trump has reportedly halted new sanctions against Russia

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President Donald Trump has halted the implementation of new Russian sanctions, just one day after United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley said that new sanctions were coming, according to The Washington Post.

"You will see that Russian sanctions will be coming down," Haley said.

The newest economic sanctions against Russia were under serious consideration, but had yet to receive final approval from the president. »