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Mar 18, 9:28 PM
Completed 1/1 · Scored 9
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Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen
Feb 13, 8:55 PM
Completed 11/11 · Scored 7
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One Punch Man Specials
Feb 11, 9:22 PM
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Jujutsu Kaisen
Mar 29, 11:32 PM
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Yagate Kimi ni Naru
Yagate Kimi ni Naru
Feb 2, 2:44 AM
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Solo Leveling
Jan 24, 12:04 AM
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The 2020 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament held from 31 July to 16 August 2020 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. It was originally scheduled to take place from 18 April to 4 May, but qualification and the main rounds were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The event was intended to allow limited live audiences, but apart from the first day and the final it was played behind closed doors. The tournament was organised by the World Snooker Tour, broadcast by the BBC, Eurosport and Matchroom Sport, and sponsored by sports betting company Betfred. It had a total prize fund of £2,395,000, with the winner receiving £500,000. The delayed qualifying rounds took place from 21 to 28 July, involving 128 professional and invited amateur participants. The top 16 reached the main stage of the tournament where they played the top 16 ranked players. Judd Trump, the defending champion, lost in the quarter-final stage to Kyren Wilson. Ronnie O'Sullivan (pictured) won his sixth world title, defeating Wilson 18–8 in the final. (Full article...)
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Hercules ant
... that in North America, the Hercules ant (pictured) tends aphids, as well as the larvae of the silvery blue butterfly?
... that Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television is the first book that collects information from various sources to determine how the wide availability of television affects society?
... that after the BBC suspended its regular programming following the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the broadcaster received criticism for the continuous coverage of the Duke?
... that Aaron Nola was the first Philadelphia Phillies pitcher since 1989 to make his major league debut the year after he was drafted?
... that the live-action television drama adaptation of Kakafukaka was the first show broadcast on MBS's programming block, Drama Tokku?
... that for his 2015 mural Mutual Entanglements, artist Sandeep Mukherjee instructed the gallery to install the 10 panels in whatever order and orientation they wanted?
... that the president of the Palestine Oriental Society was of the opinion that the monuments and antiquities of Palestine belonged to the Palestinians?
... that on Christmas Eve in 1917, Lieutenant Cedric Naylor and some of his crew remained aboard their sinking ship so they could fire upon the submarine that torpedoed it?
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Bob Baffert in 2015
Bob Baffert
In horse racing, Medina Spirit wins the Kentucky Derby, earning trainer Bob Baffert (pictured) a record seventh victory in the race.
In Israel, at least 45 people are killed in a crowd crush at a religious festival on Mount Meron.
China launches the Tianhe space station module on a Long March 5B rocket, the first module in the upcoming Tiangong space station.
Clashes on the Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan border leave at least 46 people dead and 30,000 civilians displaced.
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May 3: World Press Freedom Day; Constitution Memorial Day in Japan (1947); Constitution Day in Poland (1791)
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1491 – Nkuwu Nzinga, the ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo, was baptised as João I by Portuguese missionaries.
1848 – The Benty Grange helmet (pictured), a boar-crested Anglo-Saxon helmet similar to those mentioned in the contemporary epic poem Beowulf, was discovered in Derbyshire, England.
1921 – Under the British Government of Ireland Act, Ireland was partitioned into two self-governing territories, Northern and Southern Ireland.
1963 – Police in Birmingham, Alabama, used high-pressure water hoses and dogs against civil-rights protesters, bringing scrutiny on racial segregation in the southern United States.
1971 – Erich Honecker became First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, the governing party of East Germany.
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Phyllis Newman
Phyllis Newman
The Isabelle Stevenson Award is a non-competitive philanthropic award presented as part of the Tony Awards to "recognize an individual from the theatre community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of one or more humanitarian, social service or charitable organizations, regardless of whether such organizations relate to the theatre." It is named in honor of Isabelle Stevenson, a dancer who performed for audiences around the world and was president and later chairperson of the board of the American Theatre Wing until her death in 2003. The American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League present the winner with a copy of a circular brass and bronze medallion designed by art director Herman Rosse at an annual award ceremony in New York City. The award has been presented annually since the 63rd Tony Awards in 2009. Actress Phyllis Newman (pictured) was chosen as its inaugural recipient for her work in establishing the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative in 1995 and raising $3.5 million for the organization. Since then, another five women and five men have received the award and no one has won it more than once. (Full list...)
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Anime Stats
Days: 99.6 Mean Score: 6.97
Watching2
Completed180
On-Hold9
Dropped8
Plan to Watch12
Total Entries211
Rewatched0
Episodes5,961
Anime HistoryLast Anime Updates
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Movie
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Movie
Mar 18, 9:28 PM
Completed 1/1 · Scored 9
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen
Feb 13, 8:55 PM
Completed 11/11 · Scored 7
One Punch Man Specials
One Punch Man Specials
Feb 11, 9:22 PM
Completed 6/6 · Scored 7
Manga Stats
Days: 15.4 Mean Score: 8.77
Reading5
Completed7
On-Hold1
Dropped1
Plan to Read1
Total Entries15
Reread0
Chapters2,763
Volumes76
Manga HistoryLast Manga Updates
Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen
Mar 29, 11:32 PM
Reading 159/? · Scored -
Yagate Kimi ni Naru
Yagate Kimi ni Naru
Feb 2, 2:44 AM
Completed 50/50 · Scored 9
Solo Leveling
Solo Leveling
Jan 24, 12:04 AM
Completed 172/? · Scored 9
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Hercules ant
Hercules ant
... that in North America, the Hercules ant (pictured) tends aphids, as well as the larvae of the silvery blue butterfly?
... that Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television is the first book that collects information from various sources to determine how the wide availability of television affects society?
... that after the BBC suspended its regular programming following the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the broadcaster received criticism for the continuous coverage of the Duke?
... that Aaron Nola was the first Philadelphia Phillies pitcher since 1989 to make his major league debut the year after he was drafted?
... that the live-action television drama adaptation of Kakafukaka was the first show broadcast on MBS's programming block, Drama Tokku?
... that for his 2015 mural Mutual Entanglements, artist Sandeep Mukherjee instructed the gallery to install the 10 panels in whatever order and orientation they wanted?
... that the president of the Palestine Oriental Society was of the opinion that the monuments and antiquities of Palestine belonged to the Palestinians?
... that on Christmas Eve in 1917, Lieutenant Cedric Naylor and some of his crew remained aboard their sinking ship so they could fire upon the submarine that torpedoed it?
ArchiveStart a new articleNominate an article
In the news
Bob Baffert in 2015
Bob Baffert
In horse racing, Medina Spirit wins the Kentucky Derby, earning trainer Bob Baffert (pictured) a record seventh victory in the race.
In Israel, at least 45 people are killed in a crowd crush at a religious festival on Mount Meron.
China launches the Tianhe space station module on a Long March 5B rocket, the first module in the upcoming Tiangong space station.
Clashes on the Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan border leave at least 46 people dead and 30,000 civilians displaced.
Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic
Recent deaths: K. V. AnandThomas R. BergerAnne BuydensRobert SlavinRonnie GovenderCharles Strum
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On this day
May 3: World Press Freedom Day; Constitution Memorial Day in Japan (1947); Constitution Day in Poland (1791)
Benty Grange helmet
Benty Grange helmet
1491 – Nkuwu Nzinga, the ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo, was baptised as João I by Portuguese missionaries.
1848 – The Benty Grange helmet (pictured), a boar-crested Anglo-Saxon helmet similar to those mentioned in the contemporary epic poem Beowulf, was discovered in Derbyshire, England.
1921 – Under the British Government of Ireland Act, Ireland was partitioned into two self-governing territories, Northern and Southern Ireland.
1963 – Police in Birmingham, Alabama, used high-pressure water hoses and dogs against civil-rights protesters, bringing scrutiny on racial segregation in the southern United States.
1971 – Erich Honecker became First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, the governing party of East Germany.
Elizabeth Bacon (d. 1621)Sugar Ray Robinson (b. 1921)Dhananjay Ramchandra Gadgil (d. 1971)
More anniversaries: May 2May 3May 4
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From today's featured list
Phyllis Newman
Phyllis Newman
The Isabelle Stevenson Award is a non-competitive philanthropic award presented as part of the Tony Awards to "recognize an individual from the theatre community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of one or more humanitarian, social service or charitable organizations, regardless of whether such organizations relate to the theatre." It is named in honor of Isabelle Stevenson, a dancer who performed for audiences around the world and was president and later chairperson of the board of the American Theatre Wing until her death in 2003. The American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League present the winner with a copy of a circular brass and bronze medallion designed by art director Herman Rosse at an annual award ceremony in New York City. The award has been presented annually since the 63rd Tony Awards in 2009. Actress Phyllis Newman (pictured) was chosen as its inaugural recipient for her work in establishing the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative in 1995 and raising $3.5 million for the organization. Since then, another five women and five men have received the award and no one has won it more than once. (Full list...)
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Smolny Institute
The Smolny Institute is a Palladian edifice in Saint Petersburg that has played a major part in the history of Russia. This photograph depicts the building's facade in 2016, with a statue of Vladimir Lenin in the foreground.
Photograph credit: Andrew Shiva
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