#Isles learning from blown lead

#Isles learning from blown lead

“#Isles learning from blown lead” When you’re a team that’s been a consistent playoff contender for the last three seasons with players that have been gelling together for years, every new experience is of value. That’s at least how head coach Barry Trotz likes to view the Islanders’ blown 3-1 lead in the third period…

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#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system

#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system

“#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system” Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up the Big Apple’s court system — and forcing companies to needlessly shell out tens of thousands of dollars in legal bills, a new study has found. The New York Civil Justice Institute found that some law firms wrongfully name companies as defendants…

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#Can virtual reality help seniors? Study hopes to find out

#Can virtual reality help seniors? Study hopes to find out

“#Can virtual reality help seniors? Study hopes to find out” POMPANO BEACH, Fla.— Terry Colli and three other residents of the John Knox Village senior community got a trip via computer to the International Space Station in the kickoff to a Stanford University study on whether virtual reality can improve the emotional well-being of older…

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#Harvard scientist advocates for more funding into alien life, UFO research

#Harvard scientist advocates for more funding into alien life, UFO research

“#Harvard scientist advocates for more funding into alien life, UFO research” The government should be stowing away more money to look into the presence of extraterrestrial life, Harvard University professor and astrophysicist Avi Loeb argued Tuesday on “Fox News Primetime.” Loeb explained that the scientific community often ridicules the idea of alien existence. Meanwhile, he…

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#A massive sinkhole opened up in Mexico — and it’s growing

#A massive sinkhole opened up in Mexico — and it’s growing

“#A massive sinkhole opened up in Mexico — and it’s growing” The Earth has swallowed about 70,000-square-feet of Mexican farmland. A sinkhole measuring about 300 feet in diameter opened in the state of Puebla Saturday, in Santa Maria Zacatepec, according to local reports. The massive cavity grew after appearing initially about 15 feet across, and…

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