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Something like six million years ago, early humans began to walk on two legs. Around two million years ago, they became fully bipedal, with long thigh bones that allowed them to take big strides and cover great distances. Anthropologists believe this may have helped them thrive in the broad grasslands of East Africa. With their hands now free, they could pick fruit and carry food, tools or infants.
Motorsport: Shane van Gisbergen completes opening Supercars double
28 Feb, 2021 07:30 AM
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Shane van Gisbergen won today s Supercars race by just over six seconds. Photo / Photosport
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Shane van Gisbergen completed a dominant sweep of the Mount Panorama 500, with the Kiwi cruising to victory in Race 2 today.
Van Gisbergen felt at home on the mountain when it mattered on the weekend, claiming two wins and a pole to assert himself as the 2021 championship favourite, in the absence of defending champion Scott McLaughlin, now in the United States racing IndyCars.
Today, the Red Bull Ampol Racing driver crossed the line with a 6.1s margin over Cameron Waters, who led the opening stint.
FBI says Navy Yard shooter had no specific target – USA TODAYby wpjljron
Wednesday, September 25th, 2013.FBI says Navy Yard shooter had no specific target – USA TODAYA surveillance image released by the FBI shows Aaron Alexis in the hallway of building #197 carrying a Remington shotgun.(Photo: FBI) WASHINGTON An increasingly delusional Aaron Alexis believed he was being controlled by low-frequency electromagnetic waves over a period of months, driving him last week to indiscriminately fire on employees at the Navy Yard, […]
A surveillance image released by the FBI shows Aaron Alexis in the hallway of building #197 carrying a Remington shotgun.(Photo: FBI)