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HISTORY LESSON

Seventh-grader Jackson Young looks at items Thursday in a walk-through set up at Mustang Middle School by the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. The display was set up for students to learn about the events and victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. [Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman]

31 Jan 10:00 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318761626343321.html
Nigeria's Separated Conjoined Twins Live Normal Lives

Nigerian twin girls conjoined at the chest and abdomen are now living normal lives, weeks after being successfully separated at the state-owned National Hospital. Medical experts say the operation was the most complicated case of conjoined twins separation in Nigeria.

31 Jan 10:01 VOA Zimbabwe 262570846795102426.html
Serving Equality With A Cup of Coffee

Coffee is one of the most popular hot beverages in the world and is drunk almost daily by about a third of the world’s population. At a coffee shop in Jakarta, Indonesia, the owners want to promote communication, understanding and tolerance by employing people who can’t hear.

31 Jan 11:06 VOA Zimbabwe 262570846720679874.html
Five Blender Hacks In Three Minutes

DECODED writes: Hello BlenderNation! Blender comes stocked with so many little features that even the seasoned pros don't know all of them. In this video, I'll demonstrate five of my favourite Blender hacks to speed up your modeling process and make your life just a little bit easier.

31 Jan 12:45 BlenderNation 3769153473756781453.html
Iraq Garment Factory Fosters Multi-Ethnic Female Workforce

A garment factory in the small town of Bartella - east of Mosul, Iraq - employs some 550 workers; most of whom are women. The town is known by locals as ‘Small Iraq’ because workers from different religions and ethnicities live here. A factory of mostly women faces some issues.

31 Jan 17:00 VOA Zimbabwe 262570846807882114.html