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- Twitter bot mocks up Trump tweets into presidential statements
- Trump's Support in Military Communities Beginning to Erode
- Waitlisted by Harvard? Check your inbox — 10 freshmen lose spots over obscene FB messages
- Body found at horse park believed to be suspect in slayings
- Lawnmower man: Canadian cuts lawn as tornado looms – and photo goes viral
- 'Oi, cowards!': Londoners fought back as killers rampaged
- Harley Recalls 40,000 Bikes Over Oil Line Crash Danger
- Jihadists occupy civilian homes as Mosul battle rages
- Thousands surge into Portland, Oregon, to protest an alt-right rally held nine days after double stabbings in city train
- Run, Hide, Tell? London attack response likely saved lives
- 50 Years Of The Arab-Israeli Six Day War
- 'Miracle Baby' Born Without a Nose Dies at 2 Years Old: 'This Will Hurt Deeply for a Long Time'
- Oath Keepers militia will attend Portland 'free speech' rally, says leader
- 55 Crazy Creative Things To Make With Cauliflower
- Girl, 3, Puts on Police Uniform to Sell Lemonade and All Her Local Heroes Show Up to Support Her
- Comey to be pressed on whether Trump interfered with Russia probe
- Mexico ruling party claims win in key state, rivals cry foul
- Oklahoma Man Hailed Hero For Killing Neighbor Who Was Trying To Drown Twins
- WWDC 2017 live blog: iOS 11, Siri Speaker, MacBook Pro and more
- Gunnar Peterson's 4 Exercises for Great Shoulders
- 'We don't scare,' U.S. defense secretary Mattis says after London attack
- Family Believes They Were Robbed Until They See the Real Culprit - a Piano-Playing Bear
- Father Banned from Seeing Son Due to Mother Being Married to Another Man?
- Donald Trump cannot be trusted to give accurate information during a terrorist attack, says leading fact checker
- 75th anniversary of Battle of Midway marked in San Diego
- Germany will have to pull its troops from key base in Turkey: Gabriel
- Autopsy of brother of man who killed boy inconclusive
- 35 Summer Slow Cooker Recipes
- WWDC 2017 live stream: Watch live as Apple unveils iOS 11, Siri Speaker and more
- An Ocean On Mars? Here’s How Much Water Planet Once Had
- Bill Cosby Arrives for First Day of Sexual Assault Trial With Actress Who Played Rudy on His Hit Show
- Saudi, UAE seize chance to isolate Qatar
- 6 Bodyweight Triceps Workouts You Can Do Without a Gym
- It’s Not China, It’s You, India Seems to Tell Spurned Aussies
- Defying Russia, Montenegro finally joins NATO
- Can Weight Loss Surgery Kill You?
- These Are The Most Popular Summer Bars In America
- Major change in iOS 11 teased ahead of WWDC 2017 keynote
- Authorities track NC man accused in ax deaths to Los Angeles
- SpaceX's first recycled Dragon arrives at space station
- North Korea says rejects new sanctions, to continue nuclear program
- Arab nations cut ties with Qatar, saying it backs terror
- Toyota Ends Partnership With Tesla
Twitter bot mocks up Trump tweets into presidential statements Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:05 AM PDT |
Trump's Support in Military Communities Beginning to Erode Posted: 04 Jun 2017 01:06 AM PDT |
Waitlisted by Harvard? Check your inbox — 10 freshmen lose spots over obscene FB messages Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:08 AM PDT |
Body found at horse park believed to be suspect in slayings Posted: 05 Jun 2017 02:21 PM PDT |
Lawnmower man: Canadian cuts lawn as tornado looms – and photo goes viral Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:55 AM PDT Theunis Wessels mows his lawn at his home in Three Hills, Alberta, as a tornado swirls in the background. A Canadian man's commitment to lawn care has earned him international fame, after social media lit up with a photo of him mowing the lawn as a large tornado loomed on the horizon. On Friday evening, as dark clouds began to gather near Three Hills, Alberta, Theunis Wessels paid little mind. |
'Oi, cowards!': Londoners fought back as killers rampaged Posted: 04 Jun 2017 09:54 AM PDT "It looked like he was aiming for groups of people," Mark Roberts, a 53-year-old management consultant, told Reuters. "It was horrendous." The knife-wielding assailants then took their attack to nearby Borough Market, where survivors described a hellish scene in an area packed with people enjoying a night out in bars and restaurants. Gerard Vowles told Sky TV that he was on the street near the Southwark Tavern pub, the scene of multiple stabbings, when he heard someone say: "I've been stabbed, I've been stabbed." "I thought they were joking," he said. |
Harley Recalls 40,000 Bikes Over Oil Line Crash Danger Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:30 AM PDT |
Jihadists occupy civilian homes as Mosul battle rages Posted: 04 Jun 2017 09:02 AM PDT After jihadists turned the roof of his house into a sniper position, Owayid Mohammed and his family fled west Mosul in an escape that made him feel "reborn". Iraqi forces have since retaken all but a handful of areas around Mosul's Old City, but the jihadists are fighting in densely populated areas, and have used civilians as human shields at various points in the battle. The United Nations warned last week that up to 200,000 civilians may still be trapped in IS-held areas, facing shortages of food, water and medicine as well as deadly danger from the battle for the city. |
Posted: 04 Jun 2017 04:20 PM PDT As officers in riot gear and bearing heavy arms strove to keep one side from advancing into the other, protestors from each flank of America's bitter political divide took over adjacent parks in downtown Portland, Oregon, in a simmering and dangerous show of mutual disdain and anger. Tensions in a city known for progressive pride spiked as leaders of the alt-right movement began their promised rally as a few hundred followers waved flags and banners variously expressing faith in Donald Trump and defying the contrary message of anti-Trump protestors ranked outside the park - much larger in number - that they stood for racism and intolerance. After claiming provocation, officers moved to disperse a main body of protestors away from alt-right gathering using flash grenades and pepper bullets and swinging batons. |
Run, Hide, Tell? London attack response likely saved lives Posted: 05 Jun 2017 03:56 AM PDT College student Vashu Tyagi was leaving his dorm and heading to a nearby bar to celebrate the end of classes Saturday night in London when he saw people running frantically down the street. As three men with large knives moved through the area, stabbing anyone in their path, police yelled at Tyagi and others to get back inside — an order he credits with saving his life. |
50 Years Of The Arab-Israeli Six Day War Posted: 05 Jun 2017 12:55 AM PDT |
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Oath Keepers militia will attend Portland 'free speech' rally, says leader Posted: 04 Jun 2017 01:19 PM PDT |
55 Crazy Creative Things To Make With Cauliflower Posted: 05 Jun 2017 10:46 AM PDT |
Girl, 3, Puts on Police Uniform to Sell Lemonade and All Her Local Heroes Show Up to Support Her Posted: 05 Jun 2017 01:33 PM PDT |
Comey to be pressed on whether Trump interfered with Russia probe Posted: 04 Jun 2017 01:36 PM PDT By Ayesha Rascoe and Yeganeh Torbati WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former FBI Director James Comey will be grilled on whether President Donald Trump tried to get him to back off an investigation into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, key U.S. senators said on Sunday ahead of Comey's testimony this week on Capitol Hill. Comey, who was leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation's probe into alleged Russian meddling in last year's U.S. presidential election, was fired by Trump last month, four years into his 10-year term. The move sparked accusations that Trump dismissed Comey to hinder that investigation and stifle questions about possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. |
Mexico ruling party claims win in key state, rivals cry foul Posted: 04 Jun 2017 10:35 PM PDT Mexico's ruling party narrowly held onto the governorship of the country's largest state Sunday, according to preliminary election results, but a fiery leftist hoping to ride the race to the presidency cried foul. The election in the state of Mexico, President Enrique Pena Nieto's home state, was closely watched as a bellwether ahead of presidential polls next year. It was a must-win race for Pena Nieto and the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which had to fend off a fierce challenge from an upstart leftist party, the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), and its founder, presidential hopeful Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. |
Oklahoma Man Hailed Hero For Killing Neighbor Who Was Trying To Drown Twins Posted: 05 Jun 2017 01:38 AM PDT |
WWDC 2017 live blog: iOS 11, Siri Speaker, MacBook Pro and more Posted: 05 Jun 2017 09:52 AM PDT Today is the day tens of millions of Apple fans around the world have been waiting for all year long. That's right, Apple is kicking off its annual developers conference with the WWDC 2017 keynote you've all been waiting for. WWDC itself is a great event, if for no other reason than the fact that it helps third-party developers learn how to make better apps — and every iPhone and iPad user out there obviously benefits from that. But the real action for consumers takes place at the very start of the show, when Apple unveils new software and hardware products during its big WWDC keynote presentation. If you want to watch live streaming video of Apple's big WWDC 2017 keynote, you can do so right here. In this post, you'll find constant live updates from the entire BGR team as Apple unveils all of its latest software and hardware products set to hit Apple devices and store shelves over the course of the next few months. So, what should we expect to see Apple show off on stage in San Jose, California on Monday? The biggest news will undoubtedly be iOS 11, which will usher in an exciting new set of features for iPhone and iPad users around the globe. New versions of macOS, watchOS, and tvOS will be unveiled as well during the WWDC 2017 keynote. As for hardware, nothing is set in stone but there have been plenty of leaks leading up to today's big event. Rumor has it we can expect new MacBook Pro models with more modern processors, a redesigned iPad Pro that fits a 10.5-inch display into a device that's roughly the same size as the current 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and a new Siri Speaker designer to combat leading smart speakers like the Amazon Echo and Google Home. What else does Apple have in store for us during Monday's huge WWDC 2017 keynote? Keep an eye on our WWDC 2017 hub for content covering all the announcements Apple makes today. You'll also find our live blog coverage of WWDC 2017 below, which will include running commentary covering everything that happens today during the keynote. New updates will be displayed automatically, so there's no need to refresh this page. |
Gunnar Peterson's 4 Exercises for Great Shoulders Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:38 AM PDT |
'We don't scare,' U.S. defense secretary Mattis says after London attack Posted: 05 Jun 2017 12:01 AM PDT U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday the United States and its allies would continue to fight against Islamist extremists and would not be scared by attacks against the West by the Islamic State group. British Prime Minister Theresa May has said Britain must be tougher in stamping out Islamist extremism after attackers killed at least seven people by ramming a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and stabbing revelers in nearby bars. |
Family Believes They Were Robbed Until They See the Real Culprit - a Piano-Playing Bear Posted: 05 Jun 2017 01:11 PM PDT |
Father Banned from Seeing Son Due to Mother Being Married to Another Man? Posted: 04 Jun 2017 05:00 PM PDT Attorney Rebekah Brown-Wiseman says, "The courts, unfortunately, see it very differently than the average person. "So, if the mother and her husband object to the biological father basically being a parent to his own biological child, they're going to allow it," she explains, telling The Doctors that in the state of Florida these cases are difficult to resolve due to this archaic law. |
Posted: 05 Jun 2017 09:44 AM PDT The Associated Press says that Donald Trump isn't a reliable source for accurate information when violent acts are unfolding abroad after the President's Twitter firestorm over the weekend in response to the terrorist attacks in London. "The latest deadly London attacks, like one in the Philippines last week, prompted visceral reactions from Trump instead of statements shaped by the findings of the U.S. intelligence and diplomatic apparatus," the news service wrote in a fact-check of Mr Trump's tweets. The Associated Press (AP) fact-check is the latest example of the news media contradicting Mr Trump's public claims, and is likely to add to the rift between the Fourth Estate and the White House. |
75th anniversary of Battle of Midway marked in San Diego Posted: 05 Jun 2017 02:21 PM PDT |
Germany will have to pull its troops from key base in Turkey: Gabriel Posted: 05 Jun 2017 10:05 AM PDT Germany has no choice but to pull its troops out of the key Turkish airbase of Incirlik, after failing to reach agreement with Ankara on visits by politicians, Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said Monday. The Incirlik base in southern Turkey, used for raids against the Islamic State group in Syria, has been at the centre of a dispute between the NATO allies since Ankara blocked a visit by German parliamentarians last month. "Right now it is possible to visit the NATO base in Konya (in central Turkey), not Incirlik," Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said at a joint press conference with Gabriel in Ankara. |
Autopsy of brother of man who killed boy inconclusive Posted: 04 Jun 2017 07:28 PM PDT |
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WWDC 2017 live stream: Watch live as Apple unveils iOS 11, Siri Speaker and more Posted: 05 Jun 2017 09:22 AM PDT Apple fans, the moment you've been waiting for has finally arrived: Apple's huge WWDC 2017 keynote is about to begin. Well, to be fair, Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 unveiling later this year is the moment most Apple fans are really waiting for more than anything else, but the company's keynote presentation that kicks off WWDC 2017 is a close second. Apple has a ton of announcements to work its way through on Monday, June 5th, and in this post will explain exactly how you can watch all the action unfold live, no matter what type of device you might be using. Are you at home right now and you want to watch Apple's WWDC 2017 keynote on the big screen? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Are you at work and you want to watch it on your desktop or laptop computer? No sweat, we'll explain how to see the action unfold in realtime on macOS or Windows. Are you on the move, so you need to watch WWDC 2017 on your iPhone or iPad? It's all good, you'll find everything you need right here in this post. First things first... what exactly does Apple have in store for us during this year's huge WWDC 2017 keynote? Nothing is confirmed until Apple unveils it on stage later today, but we have a very good idea of some of the things the company likely plans to announce. We can expect refresh MacBook Pro laptops with newer processors, as well as a brand new iPad Pro that crams a 10.5-inch display into a device that's about the same size as the current 9.7-inch model. There have also been about half a dozen independent reports claiming that Apple will unveil a brand new Siri Speaker at WWDC 2017 to take on the Amazon Echo and Google Home. On the software side of things, Apple will obviously reveal new versions of each of its major software platforms. After all, this is the Worldwide Developers Conference. Expect to get an exciting first look at new versions of macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, and we'll of course get our first taste of iOS 11. Want to see all the action as it unfolds live at WWDC 2017? Here's everything you need to know: If you're on a macOS or Windows 10 computer, click this link to watch the WWDC 2017 live stream. You'll need to watch in Safari on a Mac, and you'll need to be running OS X v10.8.5 or later. On a Windows 10 machine, you'll need to use the Microsoft Edge browser. On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, click right here to see the live stream of Apple's big WWDC 2017 keynote presentation. You'll need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 7.0 or later. Finally, you can also watch all the action from WWDC 2017 on your Apple TV. As long as you have software 6.2 or later on a 2nd- or 3rd-generation Apple TV, or any version of tvOS on a 4th-generation Apple TV, you'll see the Apple Events app appear on your home screen. Just open the app, sit back, and enjoy the show. Remember, all the action kicks off shortly at 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 PM PT. |
An Ocean On Mars? Here’s How Much Water Planet Once Had Posted: 05 Jun 2017 09:13 AM PDT |
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Saudi, UAE seize chance to isolate Qatar Posted: 05 Jun 2017 07:27 AM PDT Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, emboldened by US President Donald Trump's new approach to the region, have seized the chance to isolate Qatar, analysts said Monday. Gas-rich Doha, which has long exercised an independent streak in its foreign policy, last month denied comments which appeared on its official news agency questioning US hostility towards Iran. Qatar blamed hackers for a string of explosive remarks attributed to its Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani after Trump visited Saudi Arabia, its giant neighbour. |
6 Bodyweight Triceps Workouts You Can Do Without a Gym Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:30 AM PDT |
It’s Not China, It’s You, India Seems to Tell Spurned Aussies Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:57 AM PDT |
Defying Russia, Montenegro finally joins NATO Posted: 05 Jun 2017 10:43 AM PDT |
Can Weight Loss Surgery Kill You? Posted: 04 Jun 2017 05:00 AM PDT |
These Are The Most Popular Summer Bars In America Posted: 05 Jun 2017 10:47 AM PDT |
Major change in iOS 11 teased ahead of WWDC 2017 keynote Posted: 05 Jun 2017 07:04 AM PDT It's not only the brand new iOS Files app that was accidentally leaked ahead of the opening WWDC 2017 keynote scheduled for Monday morning. Apple has also accidentally teased a major change for iOS, even though it's one that we totally saw coming.
According to Touch Arcade, 32-bit apps were not available from the App Store for "a good 12-24 hours" over the weekend. That apps did not disappear per se, although that's probably something that will happen in the future. They were simply undiscoverable via search. But as long as you had a direct link to an application, you could still find the app. This isn't the first time Apple has hinted that 32-bit apps are going to bite the dust in the near future. The company urged developers to update their apps to 64-bit, and there's even a pop-up notification in iOS 10.3 that tells both the user and the developer that the application won't work in future versions of iOS. Ditching 32-bit app support and forcing developers to update their apps to 64-bit should, in the grand scheme of things, help Apple improve performance across devices in the future. It's also believed that future A-series chips won't not even support 32-bit apps any longer. We'll still have to wait until fall when Apple will unveil the iPhone 8's A11 CPU to see whether this rumor pans out. Apple will unveil iOS 11 on Monday, at which point we'll find out more details about app requirements as well. |
Authorities track NC man accused in ax deaths to Los Angeles Posted: 04 Jun 2017 06:41 PM PDT |
SpaceX's first recycled Dragon arrives at space station Posted: 05 Jun 2017 07:34 AM PDT SpaceX's first-ever recycled spaceship arrived Monday at the International Space Station, two days after the unmanned Dragon cargo capsule launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Live images on NASA television showed the spaceship approaching the orbiting outpost, then being grabbed with the station's robotic arm at 9:52 am (1352 GMT). "Capture complete," said NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, who operated the robotic arm from inside the station. |
North Korea says rejects new sanctions, to continue nuclear program Posted: 04 Jun 2017 04:34 AM PDT By Christine Kim and Soyoung Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea "fully rejects" the latest U.N sanctions against its citizens and entities as a "hostile act" and will continue its nuclear weapons development without a delay, its foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday. The U.N. Security Council on Friday expanded targeted sanctions against North Korea after its repeated missile tests, adopting the first such resolution agreed by the United States and Pyongyang's only major ally China since U.S. President Donald Trump took office. The sanctions resolution "is a crafty hostile act with the purpose of putting a curb on the DPRK's buildup of nuclear forces, disarming it and causing economic suffocation to it," the foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement carried by its official KCNA news agency. |
Arab nations cut ties with Qatar, saying it backs terror Posted: 05 Jun 2017 07:15 AM PDT |
Toyota Ends Partnership With Tesla Posted: 03 Jun 2017 11:47 PM PDT |
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