Man leaves bacon in mosque, jailed for 15 years

    Sofian Khan For breaking into a mosque and leaving a slice of bacon, a man was sentenced to 15 years in prison. The accused is Michael Wolfe from Titusville in Florida. He was pleaded guilty to the break-in at the Islamic Society of Central Florida Masjid Al-Munin Mosque in January 2016. CCTV footage caught the…

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      A hot investment, Bitcoin warming

      Tanzim Taqrim Bitcoin is heating houses in Siberia and the global hunt for Bitcoin is burning up more electricity a year than Ireland. But in Siberia, Russia, cheap energy and long cold winters puts this to good use. Processing Bitcoins or ‘mining’ uses power which creates a lot of heat. Most Bitcoin miners need cooling…

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        Proposals to Totally Reform the School Level Educational Curriculum

        Tariqul Islam Shumon Ministry of Education recently formed the Secondary Education Improvement Committee. They submitted their first proposal report & suggestions in a prolonged ministerial meeting, on 30 November. The committee proposed of lessening the number of subjects from school levels and removing of study curriculum divisions (Science, Commerce & Arts). The committee wants to…

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          A park ranger has one incredible life story

          Tanzim Taqrim Betty Reid Soskin a 96 years old park ranger has no plans to retire. She’s the oldest career national park ranger in the U.S. She works at the Rosie the Riverter and WW2 Home Front National Historical Park.She has done everything from hosting tours to sharing her own history with visitors. Soskin worked…

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