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detritivore: Word of the day for September 11, 2017

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Word of the day is detritivore : (ecology) An organism that feeds on detritus; a saprophage.

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Picture of the day for September 11, 2017

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Picture of the day on September 11, 2017: A soldier launches a FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile

Article of the day for September 11, 2017

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Article of the day is Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

In Recognition Of The New NFL Celebration Rule, ESPN Interviewed Hingle McCringleberry

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In Recognition Of The New NFL Celebration Rule, ESPN Interviewed Hingle McCringleberry The totally-real-not-from-a-comedy-sketch football player most associated with excessive celebration chats with ESPN's Jac Collinsworth about the new era in NFL showboating. September 10, 2017 at 08:32PM

In Recognition Of The New NFL Celebration Rule, ESPN Interviewed Hingle McCringleberry

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In Recognition Of The New NFL Celebration Rule, ESPN Interviewed Hingle McCringleberry

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Fox News Anchor Granted, Irma certainly won't leave Florida unscathed, but this interviewee wasn't about to give a punchy cable news soundbite. He's been doing his research.

Picture of the day for September 11, 2017

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A soldier launches a FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile.

Article of the day for September 11, 2017

The Article of the day for September 11, 2017 is Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec . Benedict Arnold led an expedition early in the American Revolutionary War from Cambridge, Massachusetts, through the wilderness of what is now Maine to the gates of Quebec City, setting out on September 11, 1775. Colonel Arnold's force of 1,100 Continental Army troops was part of a two-pronged invasion of the British Province of Quebec, along with Richard Montgomery's expedition pushing north from Lake Champlain. By the time Arnold reached the French settlements above the Saint Lawrence River in November, his force was reduced to 600 starving men. They had traveled about 350 miles (560 km) through poorly charted wilderness, twice the distance they had expected to cover. Assisted by the local French-speaking Canadiens, Arnold's troops crossed the Saint Lawrence on November 13 and 14 and attempted to put Quebec City under siege. Failing in this, they withdrew until Montgomery arrive...

detritivore: Word of the day for September 11, 2017

detritivore , n : (ecology) An organism that feeds on detritus; a saprophage.