That isn't how deers come, is it? For the Water Deer, otherwise and popularly known as the Vampire Deer the answer is in the affirmative.
| 1346 | Charles IV of Luxembourg is elected Holy Roman Emperor. | |
| 1509 | Henry VIII of England marries Catherine of Aragon. | |
| 1770 | Captain James Cook runs aground on the Great Barrier Reef. | |
| 1798 | Napoleon Bonaparte takes the island of Malta. | |
| 1861 | Union forces under General George B. McClellen repulse a Confederate force at Rich Mountain in western Virginia. | |
| 1865 | Major General Henry W. Halleck finds documents and archives of the Confederate government in Richmond, Virginia. This discovery will lead to the publication of the official war records. | |
| 1895 | Charles E. Duryea receives the first U.S. patent granted to an American inventor for a gasoline-driven automobile. | |
| 1903 | King Alexander and Queen Draga of Belgrade are assassinated by members of the Serbia army. | |
| 1915 | British troops take Cameroon in Africa. | |
| 1927 | Charles Lindbergh, a captain in the US Army Air Corps Reserve, receives the first Distinguished Flying Cross ever awarded, for his solo trans-Atlantic Flight. | |
| 1930 | William Beebe, of the New York Zoological Society, dives to a record-setting depth of 1,426 feet off the coast of Bermuda, in a diving chamber called a bathysphere. | |
| 1934 | The Disarmament Conference in Geneva ends in failure. | |
| 1940 | The Italian Air Force bombs the British fortress at Malta in the Mediterranean. | |
| 1943 | The Italian island of Pantelleria surrenders after a heavy air bombardment. | |
| 1944 | U.S. carrier-based planes attack Japanese airfields on Guam , Rota, Saipan and Tinian islands, preparing for the invasion of Saipan. | |
| 1963 | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested in Florida for trying to integrate restaurants. | |
| 1967 | Israel and Syria accept a U. N. cease-fire. | |
| 1987 | Margaret Thatcher wins her third consecutive term as Prime Minister. |

The internet increasingly pervades our lives, delivering information to
us no matter where we are. It takes a complex system of cables, servers,
towers, and other infrastructure, developed over decades, to allow us
to stay in touch with our friends and family so effortlessly.
The act of revenge did not even hit the right target. The haystack
didn't belong to her former friend.
Konstantin Podoprigora, deputy head of the regional prosecutors office,
explained: "The offended woman was banned by her friend in a popular
social network.
Riggs said her 10-year-old daughter went on a school field trip recently and came back sun-burned. Riggs said district policy didn’t allow her daughter to bring sunscreen to reapply... Riggs said skin cancer runs in her family and her father recently passed away from it.It's Texas. It's institutional educational systems. It's zero-tolerance policy running amok. It's stupid. It's irrational. But it's real life. The gods preserve us.
But, North East Independent School District spokeswoman Aubrey Chancellor said sunscreen is considered a medication, something children need a doctor’s note to have at school.
“Typically, sunscreen is a toxic substance, and we can’t allow toxic things in to be in our schools,” Chancellor said.
“We have to look at the safety of all of our students and we can’t allow children to share sunscreen,” she said. “They could possibly have an allergic reaction (or) they could ingest it. It’s really a dangerous situation.”
Trickle-down economics: Convincing poor people that they can become rich by giving rich people more money.But sadly, the repugican denial of economic reality is actually one of the least ridiculous things about them.
'I knew all of their names'DeCrow, who had been making more than $15 an hour as a school district employee, said Durham offered a pay rate of $10.25 an hour, with no sick days or paid vacation.
In the autumn of 1918, US troops were involved in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive on the Western Front. It was one of the largest frontline commitments of American soldiers in WW1, but communications in the field were compromised. The Germans had successfully tapped telephone lines, were deciphering codes and repeatedly capturing runners sent out to deliver messages directly...Further details at the BBC, where note is made of this irony:
The solution was stumbled upon by chance, an overheard conversation between two Choctaw soldiers in the 142nd Infantry Regiment. The pair were chatting in camp when a captain walked by and asked what language they were speaking...
"Using the Choctaw language had huge advantages," says Dr William Meadows of Missouri State University, the only academic to have studied and written extensively on the Choctaw code talkers. "It was a largely unknown language. Only a few American Indian tribes had more than 20,000 people so their languages weren't widely spoken and most weren't written down...
Even if the Germans were listening, they couldn't understand. It was also the quickest way of coding and decoding information, faster than any machine, giving US troops a crucial edge over the enemy... It is believed none of the languages or codes used have ever been broken by an enemy.
But at the same time,the Choctaw language was under pressure back in the US. It was a time of cultural assimilation. Government attempts to "civilize" American Indians involved putting their children in state-run boarding schools, where they were often severely punished for speaking in their native tongue.
Precisely 70 years ago, Swiss designer Hans Hilfiker designed the Swiss Railway Clock. Apart from its design, the clock has one other unique feature in how it works.A new solution emerged: simply bury the digger in its own hole. Given the exceptional profits of London property development, why bother with the expense and hassle of retrieving a used digger – worth only £5,000 or £6,000 – from the back of a house that would soon be sold for several million? The time and money expended on rescuing a digger were better spent moving on to the next big deal.
The new method, now considered standard operating practice, is to cover the digger with “hardcore”, a mixture of sand and gravel. Then a layer of concrete is simply poured over the top. Digger? What digger? The digger has literally dug its own grave – just as the boring machines that excavated the Channel Tunnel were abandoned beneath the passage they had just created.
How many of these once perfectly functioning and possibly still serviceable diggers are petrified underneath central London, like those Romans preserved cowering in the corners of houses in Pompeii? Estimates vary. One property developer I asked reckoned at least 1,000; another put the figure at more like 500. In some of London’s newest luxury conversions, “sub-basements” are being tucked beneath the existing basement conversions. But developers are stumbling on a new kind of obstacle as they burrow deeper still: abandoned diggers from the last round of improvements.
Though this may look like a scene straight out of a fairy-tale, this
blue forest is, in fact, real. Just 30 minutes south of Brussels, in
Belgium, is a forest called Hallerbos. During the spring, the forest's floor is covered in bluebell flowers which creates a carpet-like effect.

Changes in an electrical field can cause some species to alter their steering (a behavior called galvanotaxis). The microbes selected for the video games swim toward electricity using cilia that cover their bodies.
Object-detecting software turns the physical setup into a game by locating paramecia as they move around the chamber. Meanwhile, a video overlay enables the organisms to interact with digital images. In the game PAC-mecium, microbes “eat” pellets as they swim past them, and in soccer they “kick” the ball when they come into contact with its cartoon image.
A young orangutan was saved from traffickers by officials at
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, about 12 miles from Jakarta, on
Friday.