
HEADLINES: Europe lures American nerds, California overtakes Japan, Mexico sues Google, and 1970’s soviet space junk
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(3:19) Headline: Europe launches program to lure scientists away from the US
(8:50) Headline: California overtakes Japan as fourth largest global economy
(11:34) Headline: Mexico is suing Google over how it’s labeling the Gulf of Mexico
(15:49) Headline: Soviet Spacecraft Crash Lands on Earth After a Journey of Half a Century
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Europe has been successfully luring Americans away for years - but now they are targeting an especially important, and recently shunned group that we probably don’t want to lose. Will their plan work?
In brighter news, California finally overtakes Japan - the Golden State taking aim at Germany now. How long can Germany hold their position?
And why is Mexico suing Google? No, it’s not for the Google Doodle from May 5th, but good guess!
And finally: what weighs over a thousand pounds, has been traveling since the early ‘70s, and recently took a dip in the Indian Ocean?
Europe launches program to lure scientists away from the US - Ars Technica
California overtakes Japan as fourth largest global economy
Mexico is suing Google over how it’s labeling the Gulf of Mexico | The Verge
Soviet Spacecraft Crash Lands on Earth After a Journey of Half a Century - The New York Times
The chance of getting hit by a Soviet spacecraft goes up next week | The Verge
Titan submersible implosion - Wikiwand
Every picture from Venus' surface, ever | The Planetary Society
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