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Duo gears up for hydrogen economy

BangkokPost.com 

Thailand is preparing to build a hydrogen economy, following efforts by business and the state to push for the development of hydrogen fuel business to promote the use of cleaner energy.

Thousands protest contentious Taiwan parliament reforms

The Japan Times 

Thousands of people thronged the streets around Taiwan's parliament on Tuesday, protesting against measures that would give lawmakers more oversight over the government and that opposition parties are pushing for, over the ruling party's objections.

Even Scouts From Other Teams Admit Caleb Williams Is Perfect For Chicago

SportsMockery.com 

Ryan Poles wasn’t stupid. He understood the challenge in front of him. Finding a talented quarterback isn’t difficult. Several come into the league with good size, mobility, and arm strength. The tricky part is finding the one with great accuracy and, more importantly, great mental toughness. Poles runs the Chicago Bears. They represent one of […]

Body lice may have spread the Black Death more than previously thought

Medievalists.net 

A new laboratory study suggests that human body lice are more efficient at transmitting Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, than previously thought, supporting the possibility that they may have contributed to past pandemics. The research was published today in the open-access journal PLOS Biology.

JPMorgan Chase shareholders reject splitting Jamie Dimon's duties

Americanbanker.com 

Shareholders at America's largest bank voted against requiring an independent board chair, though the proposal drew more support than similar measures did recently at other megabanks. The vote came just one day after Dimon signaled that his departure as CEO may be on the horizon.

Reports: Big 12 first to agree to House v. NCAA settlement

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports) The presidents and chancellors of the Big 12 Conference voted unanimously to authorize the settlement of House v. NCAA, Yahoo Sports and ESPN reported Tuesday. The Big 12 is the first power conference to take that step, with the ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC expected to join it in the coming days. If and when the settlement is approved, athletes will be given a much larger s