Showdown as citizens take to the streets to stand with Buhari, Tuface

Tuface, the African Queen crooner recently took to his Instagram calling on his fans and followers to join in the nationwide protest scheduled for February 5.
There’s no sitting on the fence. This weekend, Nigerians will be sharply divided into three distinct groups – #IStandWithBuhari, #IStandWithTuface and #IStandWithNigeria. All three will be stomping the streets in a popularity contest from Sunday.

20 Burning Questions We Have After Admiring Beyoncé's Maternity Photo Shoot

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If you can't stop thinking about all things Beyoncé, you are not alone.


As if the Grammy winner's announcement that she was expecting twins wasn't exciting enough, the "Single Ladies" singer decided to drop another surprise to her fans Thursday.

Who's crazy in love with Beyoncé's maternity photo shoot?

Read President Trump's Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast

President Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., drawing attention for joking remarks that the audience should pray for Arnold Schwarzenegger's ratings on "The Apprentice."


The speech was Trump's first at the annual religious gathering, though he joked that he would like "to be here seven more times with you."
He also pledged to repeal the Johnson Amendment, an IRS rule barring pastors from endorsing candidates from the pulpit.
"I will get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment and allow our representatives of faith to speak freely and without fear of retribution," he said.
Read Trump's full remarks below.
TRUMP: Thank you, Mark. So nice.
(APPLAUSE)

EuroBeat: Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez lead Barcelona to Copa del Rey, Totti spares Roma’s blushes

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SOME brilliance from Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in the Copa del Rey, while Francesco Totti spares Roma an embarrassing result.
It’s Eurobeat!
COPA DEL REY: SUAREZ, MESSI BRILLIANCE HANDS BARCA CUP LEAD
Wonder goals from Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi left Barcelona with a 2-1 Copa del Rey semi-final, first leg advantage over Atletico Madrid to take back to the Camp Nou next week.

Meet the 'Bat Bot': Scientists unveil robot that flies just like a bat

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In what would make an excellent sidekick for Batman, scientists have built a fascinating, unconventional flying robot that moves its wings and flies just like a bat.

Trump: President fires US Attorney General for not Defending his Immigration Orders

Hurricane Trump: President fires US Attorney General for not Defending his Immigration Orders
Emergng reports suggest that President Trump has fired the US attorney general for defiance of his Immigration Orders.
Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates Monday night for "refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States," the White House said.

What the SAG Award Attendees Really Thought of the Night’s Many Political Speeches

What the SAG Award Attendees Really Thought of the Night’s Many Political Speeches
Things got political at Sunday’s 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Before the annual award show even began, stars were vocal about the strained political situation in the U.S. after President Donald Trump was sworn into office earlier this month. And, during the actual award show, many winners took time in their speeches to send out strong political messages.

Private company aims to land on the moon this year – and mine it for riches

Moon Express moon payload
Moon Express plans to land a payload on the moon in 2017
Moon Express, the first private company in history to be granted permission to travel beyond the Earth's orbit, says it will mine the moon for riches.

Quantum computer 'construction plan' drawn up

Large-scale model
Physicists have drawn up construction plans for a large-scale quantum computer.
These super-fast machines promise to revolutionise computing, harnessing the world of quantum mechanics to solve problems that are beyond reach for even the most advanced "classical" ones.

This 500-Million-Year-Old Sea Creature Boggles the Imagination

Computer animation showing the filter-feeding behavior of the newly discovered lobopodian. (Credit: Jean-Bernard Caron et al., 2017)
A stubbly, worm-like creature featuring as many as 30 limbs combed the seafloor during the early Cambrian period, according to new research. Its bizarre appearance and feeding behavior are unlike anything ever seen before.

Decoding the thoughts of patients who can't even blink

A 24-year-old female study participant responds to a "yes or no" question with just her thoughts.
A 24-year-old female study participant responds to a "yes or no" question with just her thoughts.
You can hear those around you, but you can't speak. You can feel a touch, but you can't touch back. You can see, but you can't move, even to blink your eyes.

Private Space Station Coming Soon?

U.S. Eastern Seaboard at night from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA Flickr
Work is underway to establish the world's first private, international commercial space station, a complex that would serve a global community of sovereign and private astronauts.

meet the ancient sea creature at the other end of your family tree

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An artist’s impression of Saccorhytus, a microscopic, bag-like sea creature that lived about 540 million years ago. It is the oldest known ancestor of humans. 
iny wrinkled sack with a big mouth and no anus may well be the earliest-known of humans’ forebears. Meet Saccorhytus coronarius, a 540-million-year-old critter the size of a grain of sand, whose fossil remains were discovered in China.

Oxygen from Earth’s atmosphere may be traveling all the way to the Moon’s surface

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How oxygen from Earth’s atmosphere may be getting to the Moon Osaka Univ. / NASA
Despite orbiting nearly 240,000 miles from Earth, our Moon may be periodically mingling with our planet’s atmosphere. New research shows that oxygen from Earth could be journeying all the way out to the Moon, where it then gets lodged inside the lunar soil. It’s a process that’s likely been happening for 2.4 billion years, ever since oxygen formed around our planet, meaning the Moon’s soil may contain trapped particles from Earth’s ancient atmosphere.