>>7306418 lb
>ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, justice will be served—Q guarantees it.
Even before Q, I basically said to chill out about the Comey leak and memo case being dismissed. It's chicken feed compared to the upcoming charges. See >>7290177
>>7306418 lb
>ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, justice will be served—Q guarantees it.
Even before Q, I basically said to chill out about the Comey leak and memo case being dismissed. It's chicken feed compared to the upcoming charges. See >>7290177
>KPerry
A jury has found that Katy Perry, her collaborators on her hit single “Dark Horse” and Capitol Records owe Christian rap artist Marcus Gray more than $2.5 million, the Associated Press reported on Thursday.
The nine-member jury previously found the songwriting team behind the 2013 hit, including the song’s co-creators Dr. Luke and Cirkut, to have copied Gray’s 2008 song, “Joyful Noise,” and on Thursday decided on a grand total of $2.78 million owed for the copyright infringement.
Perry, 34, will be responsible for a little more than $550,000, while Capitol Records will bear the brunt of the amount, the AP reports.
https://people.com/music/katy-perry-dark-horse-collaborators-owe-millions-copyright-suit/
Is our Sun falling silent?
18 January 2014
"If you want to go back to see when the Sun was this inactive… you've got to go back about 100 years," he says.
This solar lull is baffling scientists, because right now the Sun should be awash with activity.
Dr Green says: "There is a very strong hint that the Sun is acting in the same way now as it did in the run-up to the Maunder Minimum."
Mike Lockwood, professor of space environment physics, from the University of Reading, thinks there is a significant chance that the Sun could become increasingly quiet.
An analysis of ice-cores, which hold a long-term record of solar activity, suggests the decline in activity is the fastest that has been seen in 10,000 years.
"It's an unusually rapid decline," explains Prof Lockwood.
=="We estimate that within about 40 years or so there is a 10% to 20% - nearer 20% - probability that we'll be back in Maunder Minimum conditions."
The era of solar inactivity in the 17th Century coincided with a period of bitterly cold winters in Europe.
Londoners enjoyed frost fairs on the Thames after it froze over, snow cover across the continent increased, the Baltic Sea iced over - the conditions were so harsh, some describe it as a mini-Ice Age.==
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-25743806
Video wouldn't show up on that site for me. Works here https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/on-the-scene-trump-rally-attendees-get-heated-with-nbc-reporter-65114693726
In case, anyone else has the same problem.