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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

'He Is A Top Player!' - Swansea Will Move for Chelsea Captain John Terry


Swansea City will make an attempt to sign Chelsea captain John Terry, manager Paul Clement has confirmed.

Clement revealed last month he would explore the possibility of signing the 36-year-old if his side secured Premier League safety, which they have now done after Hull City's relegation.

Terry, who is leaving Chelsea after 22 years when his contract expires, insisted no decision had been made and stated that retirement could even be an option in the aftermath of the dramatic 4-3 win over Watford - a match in which he scored the opening goal.

"The fact is I know John, he is a top player and a free agent," Clement, who has previously worked with Terry while at Chelsea in numerous coaching roles, told reporters.

"So it would only be sensible to have a discussion with him to see if he would be interested.

Transformers: The Last Knight Final Trailer



Humans and Transformers are at war, Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth.

Watch video on Youtube: here

Trump's Popularity Keeps Sinking




Trump's approval which was assumed to have a lower limit of 40%, has now cracked that floor.

His latest average approval rating is at 39.9% according to Nate Silver's Fivethirtyeight website.

Worse, 48% of Americans would support his impeachment.

These polls were conducted before the bombshell announcements of the past 2 days.

Putin Offers Transcript of Trump🏻 Meeting with Lavrov



Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Moscow is ready to provide US Congress with a transcript of the talks between President Donald Trump and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Speaking at a press conference in Sochi, Russia, Putin said the transcript could be provided if the White House agreed.

Putin denied reports that Trump shared intelligence in the meeting, describing the media reports on the issue as "political schizophrenia."

"We are prepared to go there and explain our point of view to Congress if necessary," he said.

Extremely Rare ‘T. Rex’ Ant Found Alive for First Time



For the first time, an extremely rare ant has been seen alive. Tyrannomyrmex rex (T. rex for short) had eluded scientists since 2003, when entomologist Fernando Fernández revealed that a single dead ant from Malaysia represented a never-before-seen ant genus. The ant’s tiny mandibles reminded Fernández of the stubby arms of Tyrannosaurus rex and other carnivorous dinosaurs.

In the years since, only a handful of Tyrannomyrmex ants have been found in India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and probably the Philippines, all of them deceased and incidentally collected from leaf litter.

But after digging in the dirt in a Singapore forest, National Geographic Young Explorer and entomologist Mark Wong has found the first recorded live colony of T. rex ants—revealing crucial details about the species, as well as additional mysteries.