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The acquittal Monday of one Baltimore police officer charged in the Freddie Gray case exposed one major reality: the civil rights movement isn’t really about justice. That is, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. Bill Pugliano/Getty Images “The dirty little secret of the civil rights movement: the last thing they want is justice,” Limbaugh said Tuesday, “’cause they just got it and they’re not happy.” Earlier in his radio show, the conservative talker said the entire Freddie Gray case was “never about evidence,” adding that it has been a “railroad job” from the start. “It was about everything but justice,” Limbaugh insisted. “It had objectives that ha…
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UK regulators appear ready to allow Fox (+1.09%) to buy a majority of Sky, but only if it divests Sky News. Comcast (-0.67%) also shouldn't have a problem with its bid.
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The "e-dermis" applied to the thumb and forefinger of a prosthetic handView gallery - 2 imagesResearchers have developed an "e-dermis" or electronic skin that could be applied to a prosthetic hand to give the wearer a sense of touch. By using electronic sensors that mimic the nerve endings in the body, the skin can convey both the senses of touch and of pain.The skin is made of a combination of fabric and rubber, into which the electronic sensors are embedded. The technology isn't invasive, but relays sensation through the wearer's skin using a method known as TENS, or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation – a process that needs hours of mapping of the subject's ner…
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