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The planets were discovered by the Kepler space telescope team. "The first of the two planets has a diameter just 3 percent larger than the Earth, which makes it the closest object to Earth, in terms of size in the known universe," said Francois Fressin, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, during a conference call to announce the major discovery. The two planets are believed to be too close to their sun and thus too hot to be habitable with temperatures ranging from 800 to 14 hundred degrees. Scientists speculate that Kepler 20F might have had liquid water at one time in its history and could have been habitable. Volkswagen Parts, Platform Sharing to Intensify Across Brands. Wahooly. Judge Hits Blogger with $2.5 Million Fine for Not Being a Journalist.
In a case that's sending a frightening message to the blogger community, a U.S.
District Court judge ruled that a blogger must pay $2.5 million to an investment firm she wrote about — because she isn't a real journalist. As reported by Seattle Weekly, Judge Marco A. Hernandez said Crystal Cox, who runs several blogs, wasn't entitled to the protections afforded to journalists — specifically, Oregon's media shield law for sources — because she wasn't "affiliated with any newspaper, magazine, periodical, book, pamphlet, news service, wire service, news or feature syndicate, broadcast station or network, or cable television system.
" The Obsidian Finance Group sued Cox in January for $10 million for writing several blog posts critical of the company and its co-founder, Kevin Padrick. Obsidian argued that the writing was defamatory.
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