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US President Barack Obama, the Democratic party s campaigner-in-chief, on Wednesday visited North Carolina, a swing state that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton could win with the support of African American voters. US President Barack Obama speaks during a campaign event for Hillary Clinton in Columbus, Ohio. AFP This was the first of two visits he is slated to make this week 鈥?the second on Friday 鈥?for back-to-back campaign events for Clinton. The famed Obama coalition , a combination of black, Hispanic and young white voters responsible for his election and re-election in 2008 and 2012, is not transferring to Clinton, whose path to the White House narrows considerably as a result. The problem is a lack of enthusiasm among African Americans, reflected in lower turnouts than 2012 for early voting 鈥?stanley cup (https://www.stanley1913.com.es) absentee and in-person polling compared. Its down by 16% in North Carolina and from 24% to 15% in Florida. Im not on the ballot this time, Obama told a rally in Ohio, another swing state where low turnouts among African Americans are worrying Democrats. But鈥merica is on the ballot. Hillary Clinton is on the ballot! With the race in dead heat now 鈥?Clinton leads Donald Trump b stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz) y 1.7 points in the RealClearPolitics average of polls 鈥?and with five days left for polling, both nominees and their surroga stanley cup (https://www.stanleycups.cz) tes are crisscrossing the country with their closing pitch. Their focus is on battleground states that will determine the race 鈥?Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvan Iaab Bangladesh indicts Islamist head for 2013 killing of blogger
Though moons are common enough in the universe, ours is rather uncommon, according to a new study by US astronomers. HT Image The Earth s moon, the subject of much art, myth and poetry, was formed out of a tremendous collision, a rare event seen in less than 10 per cent of moon formations, Sciencedaily reported. The study, based on new observations by NASA s Spitzer Space Telescope, was undertaken by researchers at the University of Florida and appears in the latest edition of the Astrophysical Journal. air max (https://www.airmaxplus.es) Scientists say the moon was created between 30 million and 50 million years after the sun was born, and after other rocky planets had begun to take shape. A body as big as Mars is thought to have smacked into the infant Earth, air max (https://www.airmaxplus.de) breaking off a piece of its mantle. Some of the resulting debris fell into orbit, eventually coalescing into the moon w air max 1 (https://www.nikeair.fr) e see today. The other moons in our solar system either formed simultaneously with their planet or were captured by the planet s gravity. When a moon forms from a violent collision, dust should be blasted everywhere, said Nadya Gorlova, lead author of the study. If there were lots of moons forming, we would have seen dust around lots of stars - but we didn t. Gorlova and her colleagues looked for the dusty signs of similar smash-ups around 400 stars that are all about 30 million years old. They found only one out of the 400 stars immersed in the telltale dust. Taking into consideration the amount of time the dust should s