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- Woodward and Bernstein say Comey firing is different than Watergate
- Two Killed As Business Jet Crashes, Burns Near NJ Airport
- Donald Trump's aides heard 'yelling' in White House office as presidency descends into chaos
- Are Journalists Safe In Mexico?
- White House calls Wash Post report that Trump gave classified info to the Russians 'as reported, false'
- Yemen rebels declare state of emergency over cholera outbreak
- Anti-Maduro protests continue in Venezuela
- Former Obama Justice Department official slams Sessions over drug sentencing reversal
- 4 plead guilty to manslaughter in fraternity hazing death
- Plastic trash chokes remote South Pacific island
- Israel wants White House to explain U.S. official's Western Wall comment
- Woman Unknowingly Wears Engagement Ring Inside of Necklace for More Than a Year
- WannaCry: Simple steps to stay safe from ransomware
- I Ate Like Christina El Moussa for a Week and It Wasn't the Worst
- The Latest: Twin explosions rock refugee camp near Jordan
- Indian woman battered to death with bricks after being gang-raped
- Giant Rotting Sea Creature Mystery Solved By Scientists
- Former 'Real Housewife' Robbed by 2 Masked Home Intruders in Her New Jersey Home
- How to Protect Yourself from WannaCry Ransomware
- Israeli officials 'had previously been advised against sharing information with Donald Trump by US intelligence agents'
- Supreme Court rejects appeal over N.C. voter ID law
- Man stabs Oregon market worker while brandishing human head
- EU calls for elections in Venezuela
- This is the Retina MacBook Apple needs to make
- Bragging about our intel to Russia? Trump is too needy to be president | Richard Wolffe
- Deliveryman takes pizza to riders on stalled Amtrak train
- U.S. court rejects Georgia inmate's bid to die by firing squad
- Tehran's mayor drops out of Iran election to back hard-liner
- Chevrolet Camaro GT4.R: Everything You Need to Know
- 9 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today
- Kimberly Guilfoyle Responds To White House Press Secretary Rumors
- Venezuelans block roads in seventh week of unrest
- 14-year-old graduates college with a physics degree
- Trolling the trolls: Mayor fights online hate after protest
Woodward and Bernstein say Comey firing is different than Watergate Posted: 15 May 2017 06:26 AM PDT |
Two Killed As Business Jet Crashes, Burns Near NJ Airport Posted: 15 May 2017 08:39 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 May 2017 02:38 AM PDT The White House has been engulfed by fresh chaos over allegations Donald Trump revealed classified information to Russian officials, sparking bizarre scenes as aides reportedly turned up televisions to drown out shouting between top aides. Dozens of reporters crowded into the hallway outside Sean Spicer's office after the Washington Post published its report on Mr Trump's discussions with Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Press officers walked through the pack in silence as journalists asked for more information, while televisions in the press area picked up on the story, just days after the furore over the sacking of FBI director James Comey. |
Are Journalists Safe In Mexico? Posted: 15 May 2017 11:51 PM PDT |
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Yemen rebels declare state of emergency over cholera outbreak Posted: 15 May 2017 12:57 PM PDT Rebel authorities in Yemen's capital have sounded the alarm over a spreading cholera outbreak that has killed dozens in the war-torn country, calling for urgent international assistance. The International Committee of the Red Cross on Monday said 184 people had died of cholera since April 27, with another 11,000 suspected cases diagnosed across the country. This is the second outbreak of the disease in less than a year in Yemen, where less than half of the country's medical facilities are functional two years into a war between Iranian-backed Huthi rebels and the Saudi-supported government. |
Anti-Maduro protests continue in Venezuela Posted: 16 May 2017 06:27 AM PDT |
Former Obama Justice Department official slams Sessions over drug sentencing reversal Posted: 15 May 2017 02:10 PM PDT Vanita Gupta, the former head of the U.S. Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, called Attorney General Jeff Sessions' harsh new sentencing policy "incredibly disappointing" in an interview Monday. Last week, Sessions directed all federal prosecutors to pursue "the most serious, readily provable offense," including those that carry mandatory minimum sentences — effectively reversing course on Obama-era policies aimed at drug sentencing reform. Gupta, who also served as principal deputy assistant attorney general in the Obama administration, said the move was not entirely surprising given Sessions' record in the Senate of resisting criminal justice reform. |
4 plead guilty to manslaughter in fraternity hazing death Posted: 15 May 2017 02:54 PM PDT |
Plastic trash chokes remote South Pacific island Posted: 15 May 2017 08:24 PM PDT One of the planet's most remote islands is polluted with the highest density of plastic particles ever reported, with more than 3,500 pieces washing up daily, researchers said Monday. Henderson Island is uninhabited, and lies far out in the South Pacific -- east of New Zealand and west of Chile -- some 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) from the nearest major land mass. "What's happened on Henderson Island shows there's no escaping plastic pollution even in the most distant parts of our oceans," said lead author Jennifer Lavers, a researcher at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania, who co-authored the report with the British conservation charity the Royal Society for the Preservation of Birds. |
Israel wants White House to explain U.S. official's Western Wall comment Posted: 15 May 2017 05:01 PM PDT By Ori Lewis JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel wants the White House to explain why a U.S. diplomat preparing President Donald Trump's visit to Jerusalem said Judaism's Holy Western Wall in its Old City is part of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, an Israeli official said on Monday. Israel considers all of Jerusalem as its indivisible capital, a claim that is not recognized internationally, and the Western Wall - the holiest prayer site for Jews - is part of territory it captured in the 1967 Middle East war. |
Woman Unknowingly Wears Engagement Ring Inside of Necklace for More Than a Year Posted: 15 May 2017 07:37 AM PDT |
WannaCry: Simple steps to stay safe from ransomware Posted: 15 May 2017 04:00 AM PDT In recent days, the "WannaCry" ransomware has been causing chaos worldwide for individuals, businesses and public bodies. The virus encrypts data on infected computers then asks users to pay a "ransom" in order to receive a code that unencrypts the data. However, this kind of infection can be avoided in most cases by following a few simple steps. |
I Ate Like Christina El Moussa for a Week and It Wasn't the Worst Posted: 15 May 2017 11:55 AM PDT |
The Latest: Twin explosions rock refugee camp near Jordan Posted: 15 May 2017 01:58 PM PDT |
Indian woman battered to death with bricks after being gang-raped Posted: 14 May 2017 10:01 PM PDT An Indian woman was gang-raped and then brutally murdered by men who smashed her skull with bricks after she had threatened to inform authorities, police in the northern state of Haryana, said on Monday. Police have arrested two men for rape and murder in Sonipat town, and six more were being investigated after the victim's mother accused them of involvement, superintendent of police Ashwin Shenvi told Reuters. The 23-year old woman, a laborer, was taken by the men - at least one of whom knew her - by car from near her home in Sonipat to the nearby city of Rohtak, where they raped her, Shenvi said. |
Giant Rotting Sea Creature Mystery Solved By Scientists Posted: 15 May 2017 09:34 AM PDT |
Former 'Real Housewife' Robbed by 2 Masked Home Intruders in Her New Jersey Home Posted: 16 May 2017 09:31 AM PDT |
How to Protect Yourself from WannaCry Ransomware Posted: 15 May 2017 01:45 PM PDT UPDATED 5:42 p.m. EDT Monday with information that WannaCry also encrypts data on some backup drives. Microsoft released a patch that prevents WannaCry infection back in March, two months before this latest version of the ransomware appeared. Open the Windows Start menu, type in "windows update," click Check for Updates and permit installation of anything marked "Important." Let Windows Update run its course, and then restart the system. |
Posted: 16 May 2017 06:50 AM PDT US intelligence agents reportedly warned Israeli officials against giving classified information to Donald Trump's administration because it could be leaked to Russia. Intelligence concerns, discussed in private meetings, were based on suspected ties between the President's close associates and the Kremlin, a report in January said. The article, by Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot, has received renewed attention after reports that Mr Trump allegedly disclosed highly classified information to two senior Russian officials. |
Supreme Court rejects appeal over N.C. voter ID law Posted: 15 May 2017 07:16 AM PDT |
Man stabs Oregon market worker while brandishing human head Posted: 15 May 2017 09:22 AM PDT A man covered in blood and reportedly carrying what appeared to be a severed human head, has been arrested after allegedly walking into an Oregon grocery store and stabbing an employee. Other employees in the store quickly responded and tackled the the attacker. The attacker has not yet been identified by police. |
EU calls for elections in Venezuela Posted: 15 May 2017 05:48 AM PDT European Union foreign ministers urged Venezuelan authorities to hold elections and release political prisoners to help end six weeks of demonstrations against President Nicolas Maduro that have killed dozens of people. In the EU's most outspoken reaction yet to events in Venezuela, the ministers said 10 months of efforts to resolve the crisis were "stagnant" and elections were a way out. There was no immediate response from the Information Ministry in Caracas to a request for comment. |
This is the Retina MacBook Apple needs to make Posted: 16 May 2017 02:17 PM PDT A new report suggests that Apple is planning on upgrading the entire MacBook line at WWDC, its big developer conference held at the end of May. Some upgrades we can already call: the new MacBook Pro and old MacBook Air line will probably get Intel's latest version of Core i7 processor, and new iMacs are almost a lock. But beyond a minor spec bump, it's difficult to know exactly what Apple plans to do with the Retina MacBook.
Right now, the Retina MacBook is sitting in a weird place. In many ways, it's meant to be the definition of thin-and-light computing: good battery life, remarkably thin, and enough processing power to handle everyday tasks, and nothing more. But according to Apple's own rationale, it's made redundant by the iPad Pro, which is supposed to have PC-level performance in the convenience of a tablet form factor. Worse, the low-end specs of the Retina MacBook make it an easy target for cheap Windows laptops and high-end Chromebooks. Asus's high-end Chromebook, for example, gets you the same CPU and RAM as the Retina MacBook for less than half the price. Sure, the build quality is prettier on the MacBook, but it's also stuck with one single USB-C port. Even setting the price aside for a second, the Retina MacBook just isn't a particularly appealing laptop anymore. Without the Retina MacBook as a viable option, Apple's low-end options look weak. Sure, the MacBook Pro is a thin and capable computer, but even the cheapest option starts at $1,500. In a world of perfectly usable $300 Chromebooks, that's a big ask. Long story short, Apple needs to do something to the Retina MacBook, and fast. It's already ruled out the option of giving us the updated MacBook Air that we all want, so it's time to double down and build a Retina MacBook that's actually appealing. Realistically speaking, here's what that would look like. The form factor has to stay more or less the same, which rules out much more power -- there's just not room. I expect Apple to start by adding a second USB-C port on the other side of the laptop, which gives far more versatility, and (best of all!) means you can charge from either side. When the Retina MacBook first came out, I suspect it was limited to one USB-C port because of the cost and size of the USB-C controller inside. These days, they're much cheaper and smaller, and there's no real reason not to put at least one port on each side. Do that, put in Intel's latest Core m5 and at least 8GB of RAM, and you have a genuinely usable everyday laptop in a thin form factor. Drop the price down to $899 for a cheap model with 128GB of storage (have to make the savings somewhere), and you'd convert the majority of people looking at a fancy Chromebook. |
Bragging about our intel to Russia? Trump is too needy to be president | Richard Wolffe Posted: 16 May 2017 12:41 PM PDT So desperate is Trump to impress the Russians, it seems he's giving away our most classified information. The only winner here is Vladimir Putin President Trump with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak at the White House. Photograph: HO/AFP/Getty Images |
Deliveryman takes pizza to riders on stalled Amtrak train Posted: 15 May 2017 01:13 PM PDT |
U.S. court rejects Georgia inmate's bid to die by firing squad Posted: 16 May 2017 02:55 PM PDT A U.S. appeals court has rejected a Georgia death row inmate's motion that his scheduled Tuesday execution by lethal injection be halted and that he be put to death instead by a firing squad, which his lawyers said would be less painful for him. J.W. Ledford, 45, has spent about a quarter century on death row after being convicted of the 1992 robbery and murder of a doctor who lived near him. Lawyers for Ledford said he wanted to be executed by firing squad because a drug he takes for nerve pain would lead to an "excruciating death" under Georgia's lethal injection protocol. |
Tehran's mayor drops out of Iran election to back hard-liner Posted: 15 May 2017 08:46 AM PDT |
Chevrolet Camaro GT4.R: Everything You Need to Know Posted: 15 May 2017 11:56 AM PDT |
9 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today Posted: 16 May 2017 10:29 AM PDT If you thought our last post covering paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free was a good one, just wait until you check out Tuesday's collection. We've got nine great apps for you to enjoy today, but be sure to hurry before these sales are over. These are paid iPhone and iPad apps that have been made available for free for a limited time by their developers. There is no way to tell how long they will be free. These sales could end an hour from now or a week from now — obviously, the only thing we can guarantee is that they were free at the time this post was written. If you click on a link and see a price listed next to an app instead of the word "get," it is no longer free. The sale has ended. If you download the app, you will be charged. MoogliNormally $3.99.
Mole HammersNormally $0.99.
Earth ListsNormally $4.99.
Tank of TanksNormally $0.99.
Cloud App for iCloud MobileNormally $3.99.
Download Cloud App for iCloud Mobile Advanced Video Trimmer ProNormally $1.99.
Download Advanced Video Trimmer Pro CirclesNormally $0.99.
Fresh CatsNormally $0.99.
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Kimberly Guilfoyle Responds To White House Press Secretary Rumors Posted: 16 May 2017 11:14 AM PDT |
Venezuelans block roads in seventh week of unrest Posted: 15 May 2017 07:18 PM PDT Thousands of Venezuelans blocked roads in a seventh week of anti-government demonstrations, vowing not to budge all day in protest at a deadly, deepening political and economic crisis. An 18-year-old died during a protest in the western state of Tachira after being shot by gunfire in the thorax, prosecutors said, bringing to at least 39 the number of people killed since April 1. Local media reports said clashes broke out and opposition members were arrested at protests in six states in the latest unrest in the oil-rich country. |
14-year-old graduates college with a physics degree Posted: 16 May 2017 04:09 AM PDT |
Trolling the trolls: Mayor fights online hate after protest Posted: 15 May 2017 03:39 PM PDT |
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