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The Michigan Wolverines: Know Your Opponent

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November 24, 2018
The Michigan Wolverines: Know Your Opponent
Federally funded Radio Televisión Martí spews anti-Semitic slander | Fred Grimm
Full moon patents: MIT creates glowing plants and Amazon gets better drones
A Gunman Targeted Their Church, Here's How They Remember that Day
UC Davis researched by man accused of mailing explosives across the United States

The Michigan Wolverines: Know Your Opponent

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Welcome to the final 2018 regular season iteration of Know Your Opponent, the internet’s premier destination for unfounded rumors, vile smear campaigns, and irresponsible conspiracy theories regarding the opponents of the Ohio State football Buckeyes.
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Federally funded Radio Televisión Martí spews anti-Semitic slander | Fred Grimm

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Our money paid for this lying anti-Semitic screed. It was broadcast in May, five months before a South Florida political fanatic mailed a pipe bomb to George Soros, favorite target of anti-Semites and their right-wing enablers.
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Full moon patents: MIT creates glowing plants and Amazon gets better drones

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Ugh, the Gregorian calendar is so boring. That’s why we’re disrupting monthly series with a lunar cycle-based series about the best patents of the last synodic month, picked by the PatentYogi team.
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A Gunman Targeted Their Church, Here's How They Remember that Day

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
fstop123/Getty Looking for news you can trust?Subscribe to our free newsletters. In late October a few hours after the weekly noontime Bible study, Travis Hines didn’t know that a gunman was outside.
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UC Davis researched by man accused of mailing explosives across the United States

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
CAITLYN SAMPLEY / AGGIE No explosives mailed, but community advised to stay vigilant The UC Davis community was advised to stay vigilant after police found the university to be among the locations researched by a suspect accused of mailing pipe bombs to individuals across the United States.
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