The world champion Diamonds were blown out of the water by New Zealand in a horror third term and couldn’t recover in a display deemed “unacceptable” by Fox Netball’s Cat Tuivaiti.
With global temperatures on the rise, Swiss researchers found that diamonds in the sky would deflect sunlight back to space. The technique, also known as solar geoengineering, is already in use.
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DELPHI, Ind. — The Delphi murders trial kicked off Friday with opening statements and testimony from several family members of murdered teenagers Liberty German and Abigail Williams. Testimony ...