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- Samantha Bee brings biting satire, star power to D.C. on Trump’s 100th day
- L.A. Shooting Rampage Suspects Arrested After Day-Long Manhunt
- The Latest: Funding deal has wins for both sides
- U.S. service member killed near Mosul identified as infantry officer
- The Latest: Protesters at St. Olaf reach deal with college
- San Diego pool party shooting: White man shoots six people of colour in deadly suspected hate crime
- Winter fighting took heavy toll on Afghan forces: report
- Police set ablaze at May Day demos and more: May 1 in photos
- Russian flags rained down in a confetti-style protest during Trump's rally
- Quake near Canada border jolts Yukon, southeast Alaska
- Aerials of tornado damage in Texas town
- Student sex assault reports and how they vary by state
- Quadruplets to attend Yale together after receiving offers from Harvard and 57 other colleges
- Good Samaritans Jump Into Action to Save Family From Rising Floodwaters in Pulse-Pounding Video
- India accuses Pakistan of killing and mutilating soldiers
- 13 Super Speedy Snacks For Kids
- Trump Not Ruling Out Pre-Emptive North Korea Strike
- Dallas paramedic shooting suspect found dead, 2nd body found
- Insider says Apple’s first new iOS product line in years will be unveiled at WWDC
- Life in California's largest immigration detention center
- Feline Rescued by Passerby After Cat Fight Lands Him in the River Thames
- Barack Obama is 'ready' to return to politics, Joe Biden says
- Famed Swiss climber Ueli Steck dies on Everest: officials
- People Are Calling McDonald's "A Monster" For Taking This Drink Off Its Menu
- Key Trump priorities left out of US spending deal
- The Latest: Campus police defend delay in warning system
- Apple Extends Warranty For Apple Watches With Swollen Battery Damage
- FBI agent married rapper turned Isis fighter before realising her mistake
- Don’t worry, we’ll help you ditch your iPhone and switch to the Galaxy S8
- Thirteen of the Most Fun New Cars You Can Buy for Less Than $40,000
- N. Korea missile fears in Japan: 'Whatever will be, will be'
- India mob kill two Muslim men over suspected cow theft
- Republican lawmaker Ros-Lehtinen, a Trump critic, to retire
- 6 Amazing Benefits of Oatmeal
- Tad Cummins' Wife Feels Betrayed By Elizabeth Thomas
- Vice President Mike Pence admits Trump's tax plan could increase deficit
- Blue Sadie headphones review: premium audio at a premium price
- Alligator Restrained by 2 Pairs of Handcuffs After It's Caught Breaking Into a Home
- Just when you thought it was over, here's the mermaid frappuccino
- US-backed fighters retake more areas from IS in Syrian town
- Qatar upholds rare death sentence in UK teacher's murder
- Asian nations pulled into China's orbit as Trump puts America first
- Are You the Office Jerk?
Samantha Bee brings biting satire, star power to D.C. on Trump’s 100th day Posted: 30 Apr 2017 11:02 AM PDT When comedian Samantha Bee announced in late January that she would be holding an alternative White House Correspondents' Dinner, it was not yet clear that President Trump would not attend the actual dinner itself. By the time the weekend rolled around, though, Trump's decision not to attend the official event — coupled with the White House Correspondents' Association's aggressive reorientation of their dinner around the group's role as a defender of the First Amendment and grantor of scholarships to student journalists — gave Bee's "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner" a different flavor. |
L.A. Shooting Rampage Suspects Arrested After Day-Long Manhunt Posted: 30 Apr 2017 08:41 AM PDT |
The Latest: Funding deal has wins for both sides Posted: 30 Apr 2017 08:42 PM PDT |
U.S. service member killed near Mosul identified as infantry officer Posted: 30 Apr 2017 04:57 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. service member who died when an improvised explosive device detonated while he was on patrol outside the northern Iraqi city of Mosul was identified on Sunday as 1st Lieutenant Weston Lee. Lee, 25, of Bluffton, Georgia, was an infantry officer assigned to 1st Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, the U.S. Army said in a statement. U.S.-backed forces have been fighting to retake the Islamic State strongholds of Mosul. News of the death came as U.S. President Donald Trump marked his first 100 days in office. ... |
The Latest: Protesters at St. Olaf reach deal with college Posted: 01 May 2017 03:30 PM PDT |
San Diego pool party shooting: White man shoots six people of colour in deadly suspected hate crime Posted: 30 Apr 2017 11:53 PM PDT Police shot and killed a 49-year-old man suspected of shooting seven people Sunday at a birthday pool party in an apartment complex near the University of California, San Diego, authorities said. Police received reports of a man shooting people by the swimming pool at around 6pm, Chief Shelley Zimmerman said at a news conference. Four black women, two black men, and one Hispanic man were taken to hospitals with gunshot wounds, Ms Zimmerman said. |
Winter fighting took heavy toll on Afghan forces: report Posted: 30 Apr 2017 09:20 PM PDT Afghan security forces were killed at a "shockingly high" rate during what historically has been a winter lull in fighting against the Taliban, a US watchdog said in a report Monday. According to the US government's Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), 807 troops from the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces died between January 1 and February 24. Casualties suffered by (ANDSF) in the fight against the Taliban and other insurgents continue to be shockingly high," the report noted. |
Police set ablaze at May Day demos and more: May 1 in photos Posted: 01 May 2017 02:09 PM PDT French CRS anti-riot police officers are engulfed in flames as they face protesters during a march for the annual May Day workers' rally in Paris; Looking At Lee gets a bath outside Barn 38 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.; and, An attendee photographs fashion displays during the 'Rei Kawakubo/Commes Des Garcons: Art of the In-Between' during the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Spring 2017 exhibition. |
Russian flags rained down in a confetti-style protest during Trump's rally Posted: 29 Apr 2017 07:42 PM PDT Trolling is mostly dumb, but sometimes it's an art. President Donald Trump held a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday and, as he was speaking, someone tossed a bunch of tiny Russian flags, confetti-style, in front of the cameras streaming his speech to news networks. SEE ALSO: Russian refugees read powerful testimonials of gay men who escaped Chechnya As far as protests go, it certainly earns points for creativity. The Trump campaign and administration officials have had a lot of unexplained contact with Russian officials, much of which is currently under investigation. A former campaign manager allegedly laundered money for a Ukrainian political party with ties to the Russian government. The FBI got a surveillance court order in the summer of 2016 to watch a Trump adviser because of an investigation into links between the Kremlin and the current president's campaign. And if you're looking for more...oddities...they're not hard to find. The FBI is currently investigating the administration's ties to Russia, as are multiple bodies in Congress. Maybe this particular troll just wanted to remind us of that. WATCH: In stunning exchange, Trump refuses to answer question from CNN reporter |
Quake near Canada border jolts Yukon, southeast Alaska Posted: 01 May 2017 04:48 PM PDT |
Aerials of tornado damage in Texas town Posted: 30 Apr 2017 02:07 PM PDT |
Student sex assault reports and how they vary by state Posted: 01 May 2017 05:06 PM PDT |
Quadruplets to attend Yale together after receiving offers from Harvard and 57 other colleges Posted: 01 May 2017 08:46 AM PDT |
Good Samaritans Jump Into Action to Save Family From Rising Floodwaters in Pulse-Pounding Video Posted: 01 May 2017 01:15 PM PDT |
India accuses Pakistan of killing and mutilating soldiers Posted: 01 May 2017 04:14 AM PDT Pakistani troops killed two Indian soldiers in disputed Kashmir on Monday and mutilated their bodies, India's army said, calling it a "despicable act". In a statement, the army said Pakistan's border force attacked a patrol operating between two border posts on the de facto frontier known as the Line of Control in the remote Himalayan region. "In an unsoldierly act by the Pak Army the bodies of two of our soldiers in the patrol were mutilated," the statement said, warning of an "appropriate response". |
13 Super Speedy Snacks For Kids Posted: 01 May 2017 10:10 AM PDT |
Trump Not Ruling Out Pre-Emptive North Korea Strike Posted: 30 Apr 2017 11:39 AM PDT |
Dallas paramedic shooting suspect found dead, 2nd body found Posted: 01 May 2017 03:48 PM PDT |
Insider says Apple’s first new iOS product line in years will be unveiled at WWDC Posted: 01 May 2017 07:42 AM PDT In just a matter of days, a second trustworthy source has mentioned the Apple's unnamed Amazon Echo competitor. And this time around we have a purported launch date for the gadget, which will mark Apple's first new iOS-powered product line since the Apple Watch.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a note to investors seen by 9to5Mac that Apple will launch a "Siri Speaker" product at WWDC 2017 un June. Kuo, who has an accurate track record when predicting Apple's plans, says there's a more than 50% chance of Apple announcing the device at its developers conference next month. The product should then hit stores in the second half of the year, though it's unclear how much it will cost. Kuo calls the unbranded device "Apple's first home AI product," saying that it'll feature "excellent" sound, packing in seven tweeters and a subwoofer. The device will be sold as a more premium option compared to the Amazon Echo. A few days ago, Apple leaker Sonny Dickson said that Apple's Siri speaker design is currently being finalized. He later added that the device might feature some form of Beats technology and run a version of iOS. https://twitter.com/SonnyDickson/status/857584905982693379 Dickson further explained to Mashable that the gadget will feature a design similar to Apple's Mac Pro, but also to UE Boom's mesh speaker. Finally, he noted that it'll have controls in a concave area on top of the speaker. |
Life in California's largest immigration detention center Posted: 01 May 2017 08:54 AM PDT Roberto Galan, 33, paid a trafficker $3,000 to smuggle him into the United States from El Salvador for the first time as a teenager in 1997. Now he is once again in deportation proceedings, being held at the Adelanto Detention Facility near San Bernardino, California, along with more than 1,800 other immigrants awaiting hearings or deportation after being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Galan, who has convictions in California for selling marijuana and possession of a firearm, wears a red outfit at Adelanto, showing he is a "high risk" detainee, one who has committed a serious offence and spent time in state or federal prison. Others wear blue, signifying they have no criminal convictions or very minor misdemeanors on their record, or orange, which denotes a more serious crime but not a felony. |
Feline Rescued by Passerby After Cat Fight Lands Him in the River Thames Posted: 01 May 2017 12:07 PM PDT |
Barack Obama is 'ready' to return to politics, Joe Biden says Posted: 01 May 2017 01:22 AM PDT Barack Obama is willing to campaign for the Democratic Party, Joe Biden has said, indicating the former US President does not plan to retire from politics just yet. At an annual party dinner, Mr Biden extinguished rumours he will run for President in 2020, but said he and Mr Obama would do whatever they can to "help shape the public debate". "I'm ready to help raise money, recruit candidates, campaign – so is Barack – wherever you want, just let me know," he said, reported The Hill. |
Famed Swiss climber Ueli Steck dies on Everest: officials Posted: 30 Apr 2017 06:28 AM PDT Swiss climber Ueli Steck, one of the most feted mountaineers of his generation and famed for his speed ascents of iconic Alpine routes, died on Mount Everest on Sunday, officials said. It seems he slipped," Ang Tsering Sherpa, head of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, told AFP. Steck, 40, was on Everest to acclimatise before attempting in May to summit the world's tallest peak followed by neighbouring Lhotse, connecting a series of ridges to design a never before climbed route. |
People Are Calling McDonald's "A Monster" For Taking This Drink Off Its Menu Posted: 01 May 2017 11:05 AM PDT |
Key Trump priorities left out of US spending deal Posted: 01 May 2017 04:08 PM PDT US President Donald Trump is "pleased" with a bipartisan deal to fund government through September, the White House said Monday, even though several of his top priorities were left out of the agreement. The newly-unveiled congressional deal includes Trump's call for increased military spending, but rejects his demand to fund a border wall and maintains spending levels for key government operations including the State Department that he had proposed gutting. The agreement was struck late Sunday after weeks of tense negotiations fueled the threat of a government shutdown just as Trump was marking his 100th day in office. |
The Latest: Campus police defend delay in warning system Posted: 01 May 2017 04:53 PM PDT |
Apple Extends Warranty For Apple Watches With Swollen Battery Damage Posted: 01 May 2017 10:04 AM PDT |
FBI agent married rapper turned Isis fighter before realising her mistake Posted: 01 May 2017 03:46 PM PDT A former FBI interpreter reportedly ran away to marry an Isis terror leader before realising her mistake and coming back to the US to turn herself in. Daniela Greene travelled to Syria where she was wed to German national Denis Cuspert, who rapped under the moniker Deso Dog in his homeland, before changing his name to Abu Talha al-Almani in Syria. Videos featuring the one time musician — whose primary role is to attract Germans to the terror group — show him on bloody battle fields and threatening former President Barack Obama. |
Don’t worry, we’ll help you ditch your iPhone and switch to the Galaxy S8 Posted: 01 May 2017 08:51 AM PDT I would like nothing more than to ditch Apple's 3-year-old iPhone design and trade up to the sleek new Galaxy S8+ that was released just over a week ago. Samsung's new flagship phones feature hardware that no other company can compete with right now. Plus, there's still a painfully long wait until September (or October/November, if the rumors are correct and Apple's iPhone 8 release will be delayed) rolls around and Apple finally unveils its completely redesigned iPhone 8. Sadly, switching to the sleek new Galaxy S8 isn't an option for me personally. I explained why in a recent article, and then I added yet another reason why I could never dump my iPhone for Samsung's new Galaxy flagship. Of course, not everyone is locked in like me, and plenty of people out there will be ditching their iPhones for a new Galaxy S8 or S8+. It might seem like a daunting task, but it's actually much easier than you think. The thought of switching from one smartphone platform to another used to be enough to send people running for the hills. News flash: it's not 2014 anymore, ladies and gentlemen. In 2017, it's actually quite easy to switch from iOS to Android or vice versa. First of all, many people out there are already using Google services for things like contacts and calendar events. Even photos and videos will already be taken care of for anyone using the fantastic Google Photos app on his or her iPhone. iCloud is great for some things, but using platform agnostic services like the ones Google provides (for free, if you're willing to pay with your personal data) is a better option in many ways. Google services will never be integrated into iOS as deeply as iCloud, but they work on any device and afford other nifty features iCloud does not. Whether or not your contacts, calendar events, and media files are covered by cloud services like Google's, it's still wonderfully easy to move all of your data from your old iPhone to your new Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+. In fact, all you'll need is a computer and two pieces of free software. First, you'll need to download and install the latest version of iTunes (and just think... this might be the last time you ever have to use iTunes!). Once installed, use iTunes to make a new backup of your iPhone just like you normally do. Apple's instructions can be found right here if you've never backed up with iTunes before. Once that's done, head to Samsung's website and download the Samsung Smart Switch app for Windows or macOS. Some apps designed to help you move data from an iOS device to an Android device are clunky and unreliable, but Samsung's app is actually pretty solid. Open Smart Switch, connect your new Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ to your computer with the supplied USB-C cable, and the app will walk you through the process. Smart Switch uses the iPhone backup file created by iTunes to transfer your data to your new Galaxy S8. When you first connect, the app will ask if you want to back up your Galaxy phone, restore your phone, or sync your phone. You'll select the option to restore it, and then you'll click on "Select a different backup" and choose "iTunes Backup Data." After that, all you can choose which data you'd like to transfer to your Galaxy S8 (contacts, calendar, notes, photos, etc.), and you're done. You won't even lose your call history, text messages, or iMessages, since all of that data can be transferred as well. Now all that's left to do is enjoy your new Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+. I'm already jealous. |
Thirteen of the Most Fun New Cars You Can Buy for Less Than $40,000 Posted: 01 May 2017 10:58 AM PDT |
N. Korea missile fears in Japan: 'Whatever will be, will be' Posted: 30 Apr 2017 11:29 PM PDT |
India mob kill two Muslim men over suspected cow theft Posted: 01 May 2017 01:36 AM PDT Two Muslim men were beaten to death by stick-weilding Indian villagers who suspected them of stealing cows, police said Monday, the latest such attack over the animal Hindus consider sacred. Police in northeastern Assam state's Nagaon district said they had registered a murder case over the deaths of Abu Hanifa and Riyazuddin Ali on Sunday. "They were chased and beaten with sticks by villagers who said the two boys were trying to steal cows from their grazing field," Debaraj Upadhyay, Nagaon's top cop, told AFP by telephone. |
Republican lawmaker Ros-Lehtinen, a Trump critic, to retire Posted: 30 Apr 2017 12:56 PM PDT U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a moderate Republican from South Florida who has been critical of President Donald Trump, plans to retire when her term is up next year, according to an interview she gave on Sunday to the Miami Herald. The decision by Ros-Lehtinen not to seek re-election could give Democrats a chance to pick up a seat in the 2018 congressional election. |
Posted: 01 May 2017 06:06 AM PDT |
Tad Cummins' Wife Feels Betrayed By Elizabeth Thomas Posted: 29 Apr 2017 10:39 PM PDT |
Vice President Mike Pence admits Trump's tax plan could increase deficit Posted: 01 May 2017 11:07 AM PDT Donald Trump's proposed tax plan could increase the national deficit, his Vice President Mike Pence has admitted. The White House has released a one-page outline of their tax plan, which includes proposals to cut the business tax rate to 15 per cent, eliminate the estate tax and the alternative minimum tax, and reduce the number of tax brackets from seven to three. |
Blue Sadie headphones review: premium audio at a premium price Posted: 30 Apr 2017 09:01 AM PDT Blue, a company known for their microphones and recording equipment, has rolled out a new line of premium headphones. The prices go from $250 to $700, but the sweetest spot for most people would probably be the $400 Sadie over-ear headphones. For the price, you get an integrated amplifier that's supposed to give you high-quality, distortion-free audio like you'd get from a fancy headphone pre-amp, but in a setup that you can take with you. The fit is probably the best part of these headphones: a pair of articulating arms adjust to fit your ears perfectly, and memory foam pads mean you can wear them for a long time without it being uncomfortable. The company claims that the design was inspired by the suspension system race cars use. While that might be a stretch, the built-in amplifier allows them to get about as loud as one, and the closed-ear design blocks out external noise very well, so you could definitely use them in a crowded area to enjoy your music in peace. As for style, they're a clean dark grey with metallic accents, and you can tell right away that they're top of line cans. The nice thing is that unlike a lot of other headphones, they aren't super gaudy, and they don't make you look like a wanna-be club D.J. When it comes to practicality, things also look good. The headphones come with a 4-foot aux cable with iPhone controls that allow you to play, pause and skip songs, as well as a longer 10' cable to use with a desktop computer, or anywhere where you need a bit more wiggle room. As for the sound, it's about what you would expect for headphones that retail for about four hundred dollars: it's clear, warm, and the integrated amplifier allows you to crank up the volume without distorting the sound quality. Sadly, that's really the best thing you can say about the amp: it means you don't have to crank the volume on your smartphone, so you don't get swamped with distortion. But you're still relying on your smartphone's amplifier for the original signal, so you're never going to get the kind of audio quality you would with a pre-amp and a better-definition source. The amp has two settings, a regular amp mode and Amp+, which is supposed to emulate the sound of vinyl records. In practice, Amp+ is louder than the regular amp setting, but other differences are difficult to discern. In some ways, I think Blue's missed an ideal chance here: one of the benefits of smartphones without traditional headphone jacks was supposed to be headphones that connect with a Lightning or USB-C connection. Those headphones would use their own internal amp rather than the phone's amplifier, allowing for much better audio quality. The Sadies already have the difficult part of that, namely the dedicated amplifier. With an optional Lightning or USB-C connector, I could see a major improvement in sound fidelity, and an option to play high-bitrate music without the limitation of the iPhone's audio circuitry. Without a standout feature like that, the Sadies become like any other pair of expensive, great-sounding on-ear headphones. The sound is great, fit is exceptional, but $400 is still a high asking price for a standard, cabled pair of headphones. |
Alligator Restrained by 2 Pairs of Handcuffs After It's Caught Breaking Into a Home Posted: 01 May 2017 07:30 AM PDT |
Just when you thought it was over, here's the mermaid frappuccino Posted: 01 May 2017 01:08 PM PDT Congratulations, Starbucks. You played yourself. You thought the unicorn frappuccino was going to be a good idea, and it was. We're sure it made you a ton of money. But now that people have been alerted to the idea that you can be creative with your drink order, complicated recipes are popping up everywhere in an attempt to be the next big frappuccino trend, like the dragon frappuccino we've seen going around the last few weeks. Well, now there's the mermaid frappuccino. Maybe people really are trying to take our list of mythical creature frappuccinos and giving it a go. SEE ALSO: Here's how you can make Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino at home A post shared by Jócelyn Freeman (@themodernbarista) on Apr 26, 2017 at 2:38pm PDT The mermaid frappuccino was first created by Jocelyn, a barista in Michigan, after her location ran out of the ingredients for the unicorn frappuccino. Jocelyn describes the recipe for the beverage in her Instagram post. Her mermaid frappuccino consists of a vanilla bean base blended with freeze-dried blueberries and drizzled with "a toasted coconut matcha sauce." A post shared by Chase Murphy (@chacemurfy) on Apr 24, 2017 at 8:57am PDT Websites dedicated to compiling Starbucks secret menu items have also caught onto the frappuccino, listing very specific recipe instructions for both the drink itself and the drizzle. According to Starbucks Secret Menu's website, the drizzle calls for "eight pumps of white mocha sauce, three pumps toasted coconut syrup, three heaping scoops of matcha." If that sounds like mad work, that's because it is. Putting all of those things together just for one frappuccino sounds like a big waste of time. But as long as people keep coming up with these novelty frappuccinos, baristas everywhere will be forced to continue to make them. Next time you get your frappuccino, make sure to pour some out for all those poor baristas out there. Or tip them. WATCH: Woman uses Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino to spread some magical news to her husband |
US-backed fighters retake more areas from IS in Syrian town Posted: 01 May 2017 06:26 AM PDT |
Qatar upholds rare death sentence in UK teacher's murder Posted: 30 Apr 2017 07:52 AM PDT A Doha court on Sunday upheld the death penalty in the retrial of a Qatari man convicted of murdering a 24-year-old British female teacher. Badr Hashim Khamis Abdallah al-Jabr was found guilty of stabbing Lauren Patterson and then burning her body in the Qatari desert in October 2013. "The defendant was fully aware of the consequences of his actions," Doha's court of cassation ruled. |
Asian nations pulled into China's orbit as Trump puts America first Posted: 01 May 2017 05:13 AM PDT By Martin Petty and Manuel Mogato MANILA (Reuters) - Across Asia, more and more countries are being pulled into Beijing's orbit, with the timid stance adopted by Southeast Asian nations on the South China Sea at a weekend summit a clear sign this fundamental geostrategic shift is gathering momentum. U.S. President Donald Trump's flurry of calls at the weekend to the leaders of the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore might cheer those who fear his predecessor Barack Obama's "pivot" to Asia has been abandoned in favor of an "America First" agenda. |
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