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“Unbeatable” hypersonic Avangard system to come into full service no later than 2019

The Russian News Agency TASS reported on 12 March that the Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said that the Ministry has signed a defense contract on the most advanced Avangard hypersonic missile complex.
According to an unnamed additional source, the complex is expected to come into full service no later than 2019.

The Sexy Story of Esoteric Hollywood & Hollywood Decoded – Jay Dyer on Pod Sequentialism

Jay Dyer is the author of Esoteric Hollywood and the co-creator and co-host of Gaia TV’s Hollywood Decoded, in which he delves into the symbolism hidden in blockbuster films to uncover secret, predictive programming. Matt and Jay reveal the hidden-in-plain-site clues to deeper meaning in some of the most popular films in pop culture on this intriguing episode of Pod Sequentialism with Matt Kennedy.  

Young Sports Star Rejects College For Pros (and No One Minds)

During last week's the Major League Baseball Draft, high school phenom Hunter Greene was selected second overall by the Cincinnati Reds. His fastball has been clocked at 102 miles per hour and, at age 17, he has already been on the cover of Sports Illustrated. As a result of entering the draft, Greene will not be playing baseball in any capacity at the collegiate level. Good.

College Basketball's "One and Done" Should Be "None and Done"

Kentucky Wildcats head basketball coach John Calipari is largely credited with leading the way to establish what has become known as the "one and done" rule: basketball players must be at least one year out of high school before playing at the professional level. Many fans of college basketball are angry their elite players leave after a single year, but others are angry that there's a waiting requirement at all, which violates the freedom of contract.