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 The compasses are managed by Ocean Networks Canada, a national ocean observatory hosted by the University of Victoria. According to Alex Slonimer, a scientific data specialist at the observatory, a daily check in late March鈥攐ver a month before the recent storm鈥攖urned up an stanley mugs  anomaly in the reading.      I looked into whether it was potentially an earthquake, but that didnt make a lot of sense because the changes in the data were lasting for too long and concurrently at different locat stanley cup ions,  Slonimer said in a University of Victoria release.  Then, I looked into whether it was a solar flare as the sun has been active recently.  That was the first anomaly, but the real drama only occurred last week, when a significant solar storm arrived on Earth, causing some issues in the American power grid and鈥攑erhaps more excitingly stanley cup 鈥攁uroras across the globe. The auroraes were farther flung than normal; in the United States, auroras were spotted as far south as Florida. A graphic showing disturbed headings on Ocean Networks Canada compasses. Graphic: Ocean Networks Canada / University of Victoria As seen in the graphic above, compasses across Ocean Networks Canadas infrastructure wobbled as the geomagnetic storm hit the planet. The data shown above came from two of the networks observatories off Vancouver Island, VENUS and NEPTUNE, and in Conception Bay on the Atlantic coast. The most sizeable magnetic shift occurred 82 feet  25 meters  beneath the oceans surface off Vancouver Island, where o Rwbo Amazon Shows Off Its Updated Take on聽The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle in a New Trailer
 As reported stanley kubek  in March, internal emails show a Facebook employee warned the company about Cambridge Analytica in September 2015, saying it was engaged in some  sketchy  data-harvesting activities. For most of the year, Facebook has fought vigorously in court to prevent that email from being disclosed to the public. For reasons not immediately clear, its attorneys folded this week and agreed to its release.     Facebook class= 82 stanley vaso 21 ize-full wp-image-1851745578 8243; /> Screenshot: Facebook  The District of Columbia fought to make this document public because we believe the American people have a right to know what and when Facebook knew about its data security weaknesses,  said a spokesperson for the office of the attorney gen stanley ca eral for the District of Columbia.  According to the conversations this document contains, Facebook employees were raising alarms about political partners and doubts about their compliance with Facebooks data policies as far back as September 2015.  The attorney general for the District of Columbia, Karl A. Racine, is currently suing Facebook, arguing that its privacy policies during the 2016 election were in direct violation of the Districts Consumer Protection Procedures Act. The office has said in court that nearly half of all D.C. residents were swept up in the Cambridge Analytica incident. In total, the political consultancy inappropriately obtained data on as many as 87 million users of the social network, according to Facebook. Facebook has