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3-D printed chocolate to start reaching consumer market By Corinne Gretler B l oom b er g Hotels, pastry chefs and coffee chains can soon start offering guests customized 3-D printed chocolate thanks to a little-known Swiss chocolatier. Barry Callebaut, the behind-the-scenes producer of a quarter of the world’s chocolate, is giving gourmet clients access to a method

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er to handle the tempering of the chocolate, a process that requires constant movement at specific temperatures and which could take as long as an hour in the past. Now, Barry Callebaut’s printers can print thousands of pieces in a much shorter time. The move comes as the chocolate industry faces meager growth prospects. Barry Callebaut said last month that the global market stagnated in the three months

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Man deliberately darted his car in front of Waymo minivans to cause crash, Arizona police say By Michael Laris The Washington Post A former safety driver for self-driving car company Waymo was arrested Wednesday and charged with aggravated assault and reckless driving after police in Arizona said he repeatedly darted his Mazda in front of the firm’s minivans and deliberately caused a crash. Raymond Tang, 31, cut in front of two Waymo vehicles on Jan. 30, slamming the brakes each time, according to onboard video and a statement released by the Tempe Police

Department on Thursday. Both Waymo vehicles were being driven manually. One driver was able to stop in time. The second was not. “Tang admitted to ‘brake-checking’ the Waymo vehicle, which ultimately rear-ended his vehicle,” police said in a statement. Tang is also being investigated for possibly targeting Waymo minivans in a similar way in nearby Chandler, authorities said. Waymo said in a statement that “this same individual had engaged in similar conduct,

which resulted in misdemeanor charges for disorderly conduct and criminal damage against him in November 2019.” Waymo said Tang was a “disgruntled” former vehicle operator employed by technology staffing firm Genesis10. Tang’s “assignment with Waymo ended nearly a year ago when he failed to meet the high safety standards,” Waymo said, without providing details. Police said Tang was booked into the Tempe city jail. He could not immediately be reached for comment. In addition to assault and

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Travel laundry bag says it will get your clothes cleaner than hand-washing By Natalie B. Compton The Washington Post No one wants to do laundry on vacation, but sometimes it’s the price you to pay to travel light. To tackle the job, most travelers look to their hotel’s services, local laundromats or whatever sink may be available where they’re sleeping. Now there’s a fourth option to turn to: the Scrubba wash bag. The product bills itself as the world’s smallest washing machine, able to give your clothes a

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In at least one case, at one of Waymo’s rivals, safety drivers have fallen short, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. One of Uber’s safety drivers was streaming “The Voice” on her phone in the run up to a deadly self-driving crash in Tempe in 2018, and did not try to brake until after the car hit a pedestrian, the NTSB said. Waymo said one of its chief goals is to reduce

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In Hollywood, a finale for the ‘Witness Tree,’ a century-old oak made famous in countless movies By Meagan Flynn The Washington Post

Even in death, the Witness Tree looked alive. With twin trunks and a regal crown of tangled branches, the gigantic valley oak stood in the middle of Hollywood’s Paramount Ranch for at least a century, perhaps witnessing enough films to rival Roger Ebert.

It witnessed the making of silent movies and TV westerns, fake gunfights and real car crashes. It saw Bob Hope in “Caught in the Draft” and Sandra Bullock in “The Lake House.” And it witnessed weddings and parties too, hosting hundreds of guests beneath its leafy outstretched branches.

But early in the morning of Nov. 9, 2018, it witnessed something frightening. The flames of Southern California’s Woolsey Fire ravaged through the Santa Monica Mountains, taking out a stand of willow trees before surging onto Paramount Ranch. The entire Western Town’s Main Street, recently

the set of HBO’s “Westworld,” burned to the ground. The tree’s bark was charred black. Its bare branches looked spindly and skeletal. Yet despite all the destruction in the 750 acres around it, the Witness Tree was somehow still standing. The National Park Service, which oversees the

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The Park Service will set up easels, displaying pictures of the tree over the course of its life, through movies and weddings and events. Paramount Ranch film historians will tell stories, tracing the valley oak’s journey through a diverse amount of pretend film landscapes. “We wanted to give folks an opportunity to say goodbye,” Cholo told The Post. No one quite knows

how old the Witness Tree was when it died. Given its size, 100 inches in diameter at breast height, Cholo said the park’s plant specialists believe the tree is likely more than 100 years old. “It may have even witnessed the settlement of Native Americans, the Chumash, who are the historic native people who inhabited these lands,” Cholo said. It witnessed, at the very least, the settlement of Paramount Pictures in 1927, when the company purchased 2,700 acres of what was then

called Rancho Las Virgenes, a former Spanish land grant. In the ensuing years, the ranch would be transformed into a cascade of distinct worlds, ranging from colonial Massachusetts in the “Maid of Salem” to ancient China in “The Adventures of Marco Polo,” according to the Park Service. Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich and later even Elvis Presley and Sylvester Stallone starred in films on the set. The ranch’s western-themed heyday

would arrive in the ‘50s, in the glory days of the TV cowboy. William Hertz, an entrepreneur who moved out west aspiring to be a real cowboy, bought a portion of the land not far from the first Ronald Reagan Ranch, according to the Malibu Times. There, he built a new Western Town out of old Paramount prop storage sheds and studio buildings. With dusty streets and mountains in the backdrop, the revitalized ranch would become the set for popular westerns including “The Cisco

Kid,” “Gunsmoke,” and much later, the ‘90s drama “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” The Park Service ultimately bought the site in 1980, opening it to the public. Since the fire, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund has been set up to help rebuild the town and return the site to its former glory. Only a few buildings survived the blaze, including a stately white church built for “Westworld” and a train station from “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.”

Debris still litters the landscape, and a chainlink fence surrounds the decaying Witness Tree. “It really did put up a good fight,” Cholo said of the tree’s efforts to revitalize itself. “It even put out some leaves shortly after the fire. But it just seemed like it couldn’t hang on.” Cholo said it will be felled within the month. Once it’s chopped down, arborists will count its rings to discover its exact age. Then, in wooden benches and signs and hitching posts, the Witness Tree will live on.

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A student grew his hair out for his sick sister; withdraws from school after being told to cut it By Katie Mettler The Washington Post When 11-year-old Maggie Johnson got sick last October, her rural Texas school district rallied behind her. Community members raised $3,000 to offset the fifth grader’s medical bills, shipped encouraging cards to the girl, and sent their thoughts and prayers. In a Facebook post rallying “Pirate Nation,” Poth Independent School District officials said Maggie had been diagnosed with Wegener’s, a rare autoimmune disease that damages the kidneys, and asked parents and students to pray for the girl known for her “fiery red hair” and “a spunky personality to match.” In the months that followed, Maggie was hospitalized and began receiving intense therapies to manage her illness, reported local TV station WOAI/KABB in Poth, about 35 miles southeast of San Antonio. The dialysis and chemotherapy gave her headaches, made her nauseated and caused her signature locks to start falling out. Her big brother, 16-year-old Newt Johnson, proposed a solution: He would begin growing out his hair, with the intent of donating it to Locks of Love, in case Maggie eventually needed a wig.

“It made me feel good that I could do something for her,” Newt told TV reporter Alejandra Guzman-Tracy. Locks of Love, an organization that creates wigs from human hair, requires that all donations be at least 10 inches long. But by winter break in December, when Newt’s growing hair had passed his ears, the Poth High School principal told the teen he was no longer in compliance with the student handbook hair policies, CNN reported. Male students are not permitted to have hair that surpasses the “ear opening” on the sides of their head nor the “top of a dress shirt collar.” “No ‘tails’ of any kind will be allowed for male students,” according to school policy. Newt had to cut his hair, school officials said. But by mid-January, the teen’s hair was still growing. On Jan. 21, school officials told CNN they asked Newt’s mother, Jamie Mathis-Johnson, to pick him up from school and make an appointment. “It really stressed me out because I already worried about my sister,” Newt told WOAI/ KABB. The family initially challenged the policy, but declined an invitation to escalate the issue to the superintendent’s office, CNN

reported. Instead, Newt decided to withdraw and be home-schooled. News of the conflict between the Johnsons and the school district over the hair policy were first reported by WOAI/KABB last week, prompting a backlash in the community that led school officials to write a now-deleted Facebook post criticizing the TV station. Superintendent Paula Renken said there is an annual process outlined in the student handbook to formally challenge the dress code. The review takes place at the start of a new school year, when the school board makes changes to district guidelines. Renken defended the high school principal and said he was doing his job when he enforced the school’s hair policy. “I am Poth Proud to lead this high performing district that reflects the morals, beliefs and goals of the community of Poth,” Renken wrote in the Facebook post. “Proudly flying flags, arming school staff for student safety, drug testing students, enforcing a conservative dress code, prayer, faith and family are traits of Poth supported in the actions of the elected school board, administration and staff.” “It was never about not supporting a sick child,” Renken wrote.

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Turtles the size of car once roamed Earth Scientists just found their fossils.

By Reis Thebault In the swamps of northern South America some 10 million years ago, quotidian life-ordeath battles unfolded at epic scale. Giant caimans, in the same family as alligators, stalked the wetlands of modern-day Venezuela and Colombia, slinking along at 30-feet, snout to tail. Among their most formidable prey: the Stupendemys geographicus, a colossal turtle about which little was known — ed Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, reveals important findings about the Stupendemys, a now-extinct

freshwater turtle, and details the discovery of one of its shells — the largest known turtle shell found to date, at nearly nine-and-ahalf-feet long. The animal would have resembled, in length and weight, a midsized car. The hulking reptile was about 100 times the size of its closest living relative, the Amazon river turtle, and twice the size of the largest living turtle, the marine leatherback, the researchers estimated. The new findings provide the most thorough accounting yet of the Stupendemys, helping scientists answer crucial questions about what may have been the largest turtle to ever live. “For almost four decades, we didn’t have new and excel-

lently preserved fossils of this turtle,” Edwin Cadena, a paleontologist at the Universidad del Rosario in Colombia and one of the study’s lead researchers, told The Washington Post. “Many questions — about its diet, if there were differences between males and females, and even if we were dealing with one or more giant turtle species — were completely unknown.” But thanks to the recently unearthed fossils, dug up in northern Venezuela and Colombia’s Tatacoa Desert, Cadena and his co-authors have been able to fill in some of those blanks, which have lingered since the 1970s, when the animal was first described. It now appears likely that Stupendemys geographi-

cus was the lone species of giant turtle living in the region at that time, he said, and there were differences between the sexes and their diet was diverse and omnivorous. Among their most surprising discoveries, Cadena said, was the presence of sturdy, front-facing horns on the shells of the males — “something completely new for such a giant turtle,” he said. The researchers hypothesize that the horns were used as “weapons in malemale combat behaviors.” Deep scrapes in the horn of one fossil indicated they may have been used by turtles tangling over territory, they said. Cadena and his team found more marks, too, some that told of their

fearsome, frantic fights with the Purussaurus, the giant caimans that roamed the northern Neotropics during the Miocene epoch, the same time and place as the Stupendemys. The scars from their skirmishes are still visible today. Some of the Stupendemys fossils had bite marks and punctured bones, and one shell had a tooth embedded in it. Earth’s landscape at the time of the Stupendemys bore little resemblance to today’s topography. The turtle’s habitat has turned to desert, but then, it was humid and swampy. The Andes weren’t yet fully formed and the Orinoco and Amazon rivers cut different paths. A sprawling wetland and lake system meant

plenty of room for massive animals — especially the Stupendemys, which spent most of its days at the bottom of freshwater streams and small lakes, Cadena said. They likely lived across the whole northern part of South America. But those ideal conditions were not to last. Over time, plate tectonics pushed the Andes higher, disrupting the water systems and drastically reducing the scope of their habitat, the researchers wrote. At some point, that which had come to signify their success on earth, the conquering of their environment — their huge size — was no longer enough to keep them alive. In the early Pliocene, around 5 million years ago, they went extinct.

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sion of the virus they are meant to protect against, though some vaccines carry only the proteins found on the virus’s surface. In either case, once these substances are injected into the body, your immune system grabs them up and learns how to identify them, kind of like a cheat sheet that helps you prepare for a big test. Then, when the body comes into contact with the real thing — a healthy virus — it knows how to protect against it and can set to work gobbling up the

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Burger King new ad campaign features Whopper being consumed by mold By Laura Reiley The Washington Post Burger King, are you OK? On Wednesday, the fast-food giant launches a global ad campaign showing the iconic Whopper sandwich covered in furry blue-gray mold. Its message: The brand has achieved a milestone by removing artificial preservatives from the Whopper sandwich in over 400 restaurants in the U.S. and will reach all U.S. restaurants by the end of the year. With it, the chain is announcing that more than 90 percent of food ingredients at Burger King are now free from artificial colors, flavors and preservatives, and that 100 percent of ingredients are free of MSG and high-fructose corn syrup. With the campaign, Burger King has debuted

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In each case, these changes required rethinking of supply Some preservatives chains and reformulatare perfectly ing of recipes. (Panera’s safe, others not. popular broccoli cheddar soup recipe had to be Consumers are revised 60 times before leery of different it achieved the desirable chemical additives, flavor and texture.) Other brands, such as so companies are Wendy’s, have made less responding to that by quantifiable commitlimiting additives ments such as removing artificial ingredients LISA LEFFERTS, “whenever possible.” senior scientist at the But nearly every nationCenter for Science in the Public Interest al restaurant brand has scrambled in recent and sweeteners from all years to clean up ingreof its 2,000 restaurants, dient statements, often a goal it achieved in 2017 switching from artificial just after Chipotle Mex- colors, flavors, preserican Grill announced it vatives and sweeteners had become the only to “natural” alternanational brand with no tives. added colors, flavors The trigger for all or preservatives in any these changes is coningredients. (The only sumer preference. In hedge: Lemon and lime recent years, Americans can be used to preserve, have frequently been but Chipotle was using drawn to what a product citrus only as flavor.) lacks more than what it

contains. This has led to absurdities such as gluten-free water, cholesterol-free gummy bears and non-GMO orange juice (there are no genetically modified oranges commercially available), as well as a great deal of consternation about what precisely “natural” means. The Food and Drug Administration defines it as a food product that contains no artificial ingredients or added colors and has been “minimally processed.” The space between minimally processed, processed and ultra-processed remains hazy, however, as do these foods’ effect on human health. When asked precisely which preservatives Burger King was doing away with, the company fell quiet on Tuesday evening. The announcement Wednesday did

not delineate which preservatives would be removed and from which menu components. Nutrition watchdogs are optimistic but still scrutinizing. Lisa Lefferts, senior scientist at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, wonders about the details. “Some preservatives are perfectly safe, others not. Consumers are leery of different chemical additives, so companies are responding to that by limiting additives,” she said. “Good old-fashioned added sugar and salt are causing more problems than those that have more unfamiliar names. Artificial sugars, food dyes — we think companies should disclose which specific ingredients they do not permit. Let’s focus on public health and transparency.”


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“Results You Expect...Service You Deserve”

Progressive Angus Genetics for the 21st Century! 32nd Annual Production Sale

March 12, 2020

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LOT 1

LOT 55

1 pm CT • At the farm • Tripp, SD

MAF Chinook 919

MAF Adonis 96

LOT 15

LOT 38

MAF Capitalist 967

MAF Aviator 953

As powerful of a 316 bull as we think you’ll find. Heavy muscled, extremely deep bodied and super stout. Adj. WW – 820 lbs.

Proudly serving SD purebred & commercial cattle producers for the past 40 years. More bull for less – larger return on your Angus seedstock investment. Sale book, photos and videos can be found at

www.mogckangusfarms.com Sale can also be found online at

Blackcap 1107 of Tripp

One of the gems of our cow herd and dam of 5 bulls in the sale including Lot 55. She was also dam of the 2018 SD State Fair Reserve Overall Heifer in the 4H show.

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Lead bull from our 2020 National Western Pen of 3. Big footed with as much bone as you can find in an Angus; we feel Adonis will make some extremely attractive & productive females. Everyone that has seen this bull has been impressed! Adj. WW – 799 lbs.

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Chinook is one of four Connealy Blackhawk x Prowler flush brothers to sell. Strong EPD’s in all traits and very uniform as a group. They are 3/4 sibs to last years high seller and we think all 4 will go on and make tremendous herd bulls.

Selling 68 Per formance Tested Regist ered Yearling Angus Bulls a nd 35 Yearling Angu s Heifers

Commercial cattlemen love their Aviator’s! This bull will come with added frame & performance. Full of red meat! Adj. WW – 838 lbs.

1100 N Main Tripp, SD David Mogck • 605-940-9771 • davidmogck@santel.net Justin Mogck • 605-929-4021 • mogckshowcattle@santel.net Damon Mogck • 612-618-8577 • dmogck@yahoo.com Like us on Follow us on

The Mogck family welcomes you to our diverse Angus Operation!


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