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‘God Save Texas’ Review: Richard Linklater Leads 3 Filmmaker’s Powerful Docuseries On A Contentious Part Of The U.S.

With a title like “God Save Texas, “ a new three-part docuseries inspired by an acclaimed piece of nonfiction carrying the same name and authored by Lawrence Wright, one might think this particular program will unquestionably take a harsh look at the Lone Star State, focusing solely on its flaws and a bleak viewpoint as it looks to the future. There’s no doubt that Texas has, time and again, been mired in a barrage of controversial moments throughout the past 178 years of its existence as the 28th United state, but under the direction of Texas natives Richard Linklater (“Boyhood, “ “School of Rock”), Alex Stapleton (“Reggie, “ “Pride”) and Iliana Sosa (“What We Leave Behind”), here three specific Texan sticking points are touched upon extensively, each handled well individually but when joined together paint a fascinating picture of how far Texas has come and how far it has yet to go.
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Scientists baffled by ‘alien’ goldfish with no anus, backbone or shell
alien goldfish”, has possibly been solved by scientists who believe the creature to be a sort of mollusc.First discovered in the Bear Gulch Limestone fossil site in Montana, United State in the late 1960s, the Typhloesus wellsi lived about 330million years ago. The anatomy of the species hadscientists stumped on its position on the tree of life with the creature possessing a rugby ball-shaped body, a lack of a shell as well as no backbone or anus.READ MORE:Prince Philip investigated UFOs for 70 years - now 'Royal X-Files' could be releasedDr Jean-Bernard Caron, a co-author of the research from the Royal Ontario Museum, said: “[Typhloesus] was sort of an orphan in the tree of life.”Caron added: “What we think is that [Typhloesus] might be some sort of unique group of molluscs that evolved during the carboniferous [period] and eventually went extinct.”Alongside his colleague Professor Simon Conway Morris, from the University of Cambridge, the pair describe how they studied about a dozen specimens of Typhloesus housed in the Royal Ontario Museum and discussed evidence they found resulting in their deductions.In the foregut of Typhloesus, there was a 4mm-long structure comprised of two rows of about 20 triangular teeth, curved backwards with researchers suggesting the Typhloesus turned this structure inside out.Caron said: “An analogy here [is] the tongue of a lizard, for example, capturing an insect.
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Man Utd chiefs 'adamant' in Ralf Rangnick decision despite 'player complaints'
Manchester United chiefs are still 'adamant' Ralf Rangnick will remain in charge until the summer despite their recent downturn in form.Rangnick, 63, has come under scrutiny for failing to instil confidence in the dressing room with United stars even taking to social media to publicly deny claims made by the German boss.And since exiting January, the Red Devils have failed to claim three points against Southampton and bottom-of-the-table Burnley despite taking the lead in both fixtures.Fielding a full-strength side, United were also defeated by Championship outlet Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, as their wait for a first trophy since 2017 rumbles on.Players have also denied reports they are unhappy with him.Though Rangnick is still expected to take charge until the end of the season, according to reports in The Express.It's stated United chiefs are adamant he’ll see out his contract as manager before taking up a consultancy role within the club.And that plan has not altered despite the poor turn in form.Though ex-Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips believes all is not well at Old Trafford: "It wouldn’t surprise me if Rangnick were to go. We heard about something similar when Mourinho was there with the players questioning the training methods, and that didn’t last long.HAVE YOUR SAY? Who will claim fourth spot in the Premier League? Let us know in the comments section."Once we start hearing rumours and that sort of thing, it’s a massive concern.
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Man Utd threaten to ban season ticket holders if they don't show up to matches
Manchester United have threatened to ban season ticket holders who don't attend at least 10 home league games next season.United have written to more than 50,000 current season tickets holders warning them they will not be able to renew it for the 2023/24 campaign unless this condition is met.United state the season ticket must be either used by the holder or given to someone else for at least 10 of the 19 home matches, otherwise it will be revoked.But the move has caused outrage among supporters, due to the fact some of them live around the United Kingdom or even abroad and are sometimes unable to attend matches at Old Trafford.United has launched its renewal scheme for next season - with fans having until May 20 to agree to the terms and conditions in order to renew tickets for the following one.In a letter from United's Ticket and Marketing Services department, the club have outlined the new terms.It reads: "If you are unable to attend a match next season, please forward your ticket to another person online.Do you agree with the United's plans? Give us your thoughts in the comments section"In a change to a terms and conditions, your ticket must be used for at least 10 out of the 19 Premier League games, otherwise a renewal will not be offered for the 2023/24 season."One fan said: "I travel from Newcastle and there are some ridiculous kick-off times.
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