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Showdown in Congress between Trump, Democrats intensifies

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:25 AM PDT

Showdown in Congress between Trump, Democrats intensifiesThe clash between US President Donald Trump and the Democratic majority in Congress intensified on Monday, with the White House telling the president's former lawyer to ignore a subpoena to testify about Trump's alleged obstruction of justice in the Russia probe.


Researchers say a tiny planet slammed into the Moon a long time ago

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:11 PM PDT

Researchers say a tiny planet slammed into the Moon a long time agoEarth's Moon only ever shows us one face. It's locked into its current orientation, with a permanent nearside and farside, but it wasn't until the Apollo missions that scientists were able to see just how different the two sides really are. The nearside, with its sea of dark gray basins standing in contrast to the brilliant white powder that covers the rest of its face, varies dramatically from the farside, which is marked with countless smaller craters in a more uniform distribution.The debate over how the Moon's split personalities developed has raged for decades, but new research seems to indicate that one of the possible explanations does indeed hold water. The theory, that Earth's Moon was struck by a tiny dwarf planet long ago, is the subject of a new research paper published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.Using computer models to simulate what may have happened to the Moon's surface long ago, researchers suggest the most likely scenario seems to be the collision between the Moon and a very large body. The impact of a dwarf planet as large as 480 miles across would have struck what we see today as the Moon's nearside at a speed of 14,000 miles per hour.This theory stands in contrast to other proposed explanations, including the theory that Earth may have once had not one Moon, but two. The two-moon theory suggests that Earth's moon duo may have at one point collided and merged, leaving the Moon as we see it today looking oddly unsymmetrical.The dwarf planet collision scenario assumes that whatever the body that struck the Moon was, it was in its own path around the Sun and just happened to be in the right place at the right time to strike Earth's natural satellite. This, the researchers say, would also explain why the crust on the farside of the Moon is different than that of its nearside."We demonstrate that a large body slowly impacting the nearside of the Moon can reproduce the observed crustal thickness asymmetry and form both the farside highlands and the nearside lowlands," the paper explains. "Additionally, the model shows that the resulting impact ejecta would cover the primordial anorthositic crust to form a two‐layer crust on the farside, as observed."


Abducted Idaho girl found safe in Arizona, suspect jailed

Posted: 21 May 2019 04:35 PM PDT

Abducted Idaho girl found safe in Arizona, suspect jailedSURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — A 17-year-old girl abducted from an Idaho fast-food restaurant where she worked was found safe in Arizona on Tuesday and the man accused of taking her was jailed on a $1 million bond, authorities said.


Don't Just Vacation in Any Old Airbnb When You Can Choose One on Wheels

Posted: 21 May 2019 09:25 AM PDT

Don't Just Vacation in Any Old Airbnb When You Can Choose One on Wheels


Dem. Rep. Accuses DHS Secretary of Choosing to Let Migrant Kids Die: ‘This Is Intentional’

Posted: 22 May 2019 09:48 AM PDT

Dem. Rep. Accuses DHS Secretary of Choosing to Let Migrant Kids Die: 'This Is Intentional'Representative Lauren Underwood (D., Ill.) on Wednesday accused the acting Department of Homeland Security secretary of intentionally implementing border-security policies that would lead to the deaths of migrant children.During his appearance before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan was asked to explain why five children have died in federal custody after being apprehended at the southern border since December."These stories are appalling and yet they keep happening," Underwood said, referring to the recent migrants deaths, as well as reports of inadequate housing and medical care for migrant children apprehended at the border. "Now Congress just provided half a billion dollars in February to address the humanitarian crisis at the border and will soon provide more. Why do these tragedies keep happening?"McAleenan, who succeeded Kirstjen Nielsen in April, responded that the resources provided by Congress are insufficient to address the record number of asylum seekers, many of whom are women and children, arriving at the border each day."They're happening because the crisis is exceeding the resources provided. That's why we've asked for more and we've asked for more authority to prevent this crisis from happening in the first place and to prevent the children from being placed at risk," he said.Underwood, a 32-year-old freshman lawmaker, dismissed McAleenan's claims, suggesting instead that he was implementing policies intended to result in the death of children."People keep dying, sir. People keep dying. So, this is obviously more than a question of resources," she said. "Congress has been more than willing to provide the resources and work with you to address the security and humanitarian concerns, but at this point, with five kids that have died, 5,000 separated from their families, I feel like — and the evidence is really clear — that this is intentional. It's a policy choice being made on purpose by this administration and it's cruel and inhumane.""That's an appalling accusation and our men and women fight hard to protect people in our custody every single day," McAleenan responded.> The acting DHS secretary denies the accusation that migrant deaths are "intentional" policy. pic.twitter.com/7xiThg8IVY> > -- VICE News (@vicenews) May 22, 2019Republicans on the panel reacted forcefully to Underwood's assertion. The ranking Republican on the committee, Representative Mike Rogers (R., Mich.) called for a vote to strike her comments from the record. The vote passed 9-7."You cannot impugn the character of the witness by stating that he intentionally murders children. That is completely inappropriate and her words should be taken down," Rogers said during the hearing. "She was very explicit.""It's absolutely disheartening to see some radical Democrats stoop so low to say that the Acting DHS Secretary McAleenan is murdering children. McAleenan left the private sector to serve his country after the towers fell on 9/11. This is a sad day for America and the Democrat party," Representative Mark Green (R., Tenn.) said in a statement provided to National Review.On Monday, 16-year-old Carlos Hernandez Vasquez became the fifth migrant child to die in federal custody in the last six months.Vasquez crossed into the U.S. without his parents and died of the flu at a Border Patrol station in Weslaco, Texas after spending a week in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CPB). His death has drawn scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers, who have pointed out that policy dictates he should have been transferred to the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) within 72 hours of his apprehension."Make no mistake: This is a pattern of death. This is an epidemic of death by the Trump administration," Representative Joaquin Castro of Texas told reporters during a press conference Tuesday. "As I mentioned, nobody had died for ten years. And in the last six months, you've had five deaths."The Trump administration has for months urged Congress to provide resources for medical care and the construction of housing units that can accommodate the new asylum-seekers arriving at the southern border. The existing detention centers lack the capacity to handle the record influx and were built to accommodate the mostly single men who formerly comprised most of the illegal-migrant population.The administration has also urged Congress to reform the asylum system through legislation in order to limit the number of migrants who must be detained on U.S. soil while their claims are being adjudicated.


Starbucks customers sue claiming exposure to potentially fatal pest-control chemicals

Posted: 21 May 2019 03:16 PM PDT

Starbucks customers sue claiming exposure to potentially fatal pest-control chemicalsStarbucks is being sued by a group of New York City customers concerned about exposure to potentially-fatal pest-control chemicals.


Ukraine's New Leader Sets Snap Parliamentary Election for July

Posted: 21 May 2019 08:57 AM PDT

Ukraine's New Leader Sets Snap Parliamentary Election for July(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine's new leader started a two-month countdown to snap parliamentary elections as the TV comedian-turned-politician tries to consolidate power after his rapid rise to power.


AOC, Warren disappointed by 'Game of Thrones' finale: 'Ugh, this was written by men'

Posted: 21 May 2019 09:49 AM PDT

AOC, Warren disappointed by 'Game of Thrones' finale: 'Ugh, this was written by men'Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Elizabeth Warren were "sad" and "disappointed" by the much-anticipated "Game of Thrones" finale.


Half of American adults expect war with Iran 'within next few years': Reuters/Ipsos poll

Posted: 21 May 2019 09:37 PM PDT

Half of American adults expect war with Iran 'within next few years': Reuters/Ipsos pollWhile Americans are more concerned about Iran as a security threat to the United States now than they were last year, few would be in favor of a pre-emptive attack on the Iranian military. Historically tense relations between Washington and Tehran worsened in May after U.S. President Donald Trump hardened his anti-Iran stance and restored all sanctions on Iranian oil exports following his decision a year ago to pull the United States out of a 2015 international nuclear accord with Tehran. The United States moved an aircraft carrier and forces to the Gulf region in response to intelligence that Iran may be plotting against U.S. interests, an assertion Iran denies.


Fears rise China could weaponise rare earths in US tech war

Posted: 22 May 2019 03:53 AM PDT

Fears rise China could weaponise rare earths in US tech warThe US has hit China where it hurts by going after its telecom champion Huawei, but Beijing's control of the global supply of rare earths used in smartphones and electric cars gives it a powerful weapon in their escalating tech war. A seemingly routine visit by President Xi Jinping to a Chinese rare earths company this week is being widely read as an obvious threat that Beijing is standing ready for action. Xi's inspection tour "is no accident, this didn't happen by chance," said Li Mingjiang, China programme coordinator at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in Singapore.


AP Explains: How Yemen's rebels increasingly deploy drones

Posted: 21 May 2019 06:36 AM PDT

AP Explains: How Yemen's rebels increasingly deploy dronesDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — In Yemen, the high-pitched whine of drones has been a part of life for over 15 years, ever since the first U.S. drone strike here targeting al-Qaida in 2002. But now, Iran-backed Houthi rebels increasingly deploy drones in Yemen's brutal civil war.


Man who threatened to kill ‘as many girls as I see’ because he was repeatedly rejected set to be spared jail

Posted: 22 May 2019 07:11 AM PDT

Man who threatened to kill 'as many girls as I see' because he was repeatedly rejected set to be spared jailA man who threatened to murder "as many girls" as he could see may escape a jail sentence, despite pleading guilty to a charge of attempted threat of terrorism.Christopher Cleary wrote a detailed Facebook post about how he planned to become "the next mass shooter" in January 2019.The 27-year-old described himself as a virgin who had never had a girlfriend.He also said he wanted to make the fact that so many women had turned him down "right" by going on a shooting spree, according to documents filed by Provo Police.Cleary was arrested on 19 January after publishing the Facebook post.Cleary then struck a deal with Utah prosecutors, pleading guilty to a reduced criminal charge.Attempted threat of terrorism is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison.But Utah prosecutors agreed to recommend him for probation, despite his extensive criminal record.A judge will decide whether or not to accept the deal at a hearing on Thursday.The 27-year-old has been accused of stalking multiple times, with at least eight alleged victims contacting the authorities about his behaviour since 2012, according to police and court records.He was on probation following a marijuana conviction in 2016 when he was charged with stalking two teenagers he had met online.Cleary was put on probation for the stalking cases but in 2017 was charged with stalking and harassing his case worker.In 2018 judges in Jefferson County, Colorado sentenced him, once again, to probation for all three stalking cases.In one of the cases a 19-year-old woman said she lived with Cleary for a fortnight in a hotel room. She said that he strangled and urinated on her during that time, court records show.Cleary was out on probation for the three cases when he was arrested in a McDonald's in January, after publishing his Facebook post.Pam Russell, a spokeswoman for the Utah's county prosecutor's office, said once the case was concluded Cleary would be returned to Colorado.Prosecutors in Denver will seek to revoke his probation and send him to prison in relation for the stalking and harassment cases, she added."All I wanted to be was loved," Cleary wrote in his Facebook post."Yet no one cares about me, I'm 27 years old and I've never had a girlfriend before and I'm still a virgin, this is why I'm planning on shooting up a public place soon and being the next mass shooter cause I'm ready to die."It is unclear how truthful the Facebook post was, as at least two of Cleary's accusers have said they had a sexual relationship with him.Some news reports have speculated that Cleary could be part of the "incel movement", which promotes the misogynistic idea that men are entitled to have sex with women.But a Colorado police detective, who investigated two accusations against the 27-year-old, said there as no evidence he was part of the movement."I truly think he's just wired differently," he said. Additional reporting by agencies


When it comes to abortion, conservative women aren't a monolith

Posted: 22 May 2019 09:40 AM PDT

When it comes to abortion, conservative women aren't a monolithNearly one in four women in the United States will have an abortion by age 45 — obviously not all of them share the same political views.


White House, Democrats in Talks to End Holdup on USMCA Approval

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:14 PM PDT

White House, Democrats in Talks to End Holdup on USMCA ApprovalPelosi told Lighthizer that she will designate members of her caucus to be working group representatives to deal with labor, enforcement, environment and pharmaceutical provisions of the deal, two people briefed on the discussions said. The groups will likely consist of Democrats from the Ways and Means Committee, the congressional Progressive Caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus to ensure they can build consensus within the party, one of the people said.


After Huawei, U.S. could blacklist Chinese surveillance tech firm - media

Posted: 22 May 2019 08:45 AM PDT

After Huawei, U.S. could blacklist Chinese surveillance tech firm - mediaThe U.S. administration is considering Huawei-like sanctions on Chinese video surveillance firm Hikvision, media reports show, deepening worries that trade friction between the world's top two economies could be further inflamed. The restrictions would limit Hikvision's ability to buy U.S. technology and American companies may have to obtain government approval to supply components to the Chinese firm, the New York Times reported https://nyti.ms/2MfgBS3 on Tuesday. The United States stuck Huawei Technologies on a trade blacklist last week, effectively banning U.S. firms from doing business with the world's largest telecom network gear maker, in a major escalation in the trade war.


British Steel collapses; thousands of jobs could go

Posted: 22 May 2019 06:56 AM PDT

British Steel collapses; thousands of jobs could goBritish Steel collapsed on Wednesday after the government said last-ditch talks with its owners failed to secure a full financial rescue. The High Court in London ordered British Steel Limited into compulsory liquidation, a statement said. "British Steel Limited was wound-up in the High Court" on Wednesday, meaning its assets would be sold to help pay debts.


I'm the same age as Elizabeth Warren. We 70-somethings have no business being president.

Posted: 21 May 2019 11:57 AM PDT

I'm the same age as Elizabeth Warren. We 70-somethings have no business being president.I have nothing against old people — I'm one of them. But maybe it's time to add a maximum age limit to our minimum age requirement for our presidents.


Ben Carson Blames Democrats’ ‘Alinsky’ Tactics for His ‘Oreo’ Moment

Posted: 22 May 2019 08:41 AM PDT

Ben Carson Blames Democrats' 'Alinsky' Tactics for His 'Oreo' MomentThe morning after Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson embarrassingly confused a basic real-estate term with a famous cookie during a contentious House hearing, the former neurosurgeon claimed the Democratic lawmakers who grilled him were taking their cues from community activist Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals.Carson made national headlines Tuesday when he, the secretary of housing, appeared confused by various real-estate terms. At several points, he asked Democratic congresswomen to explain fundamental terminology for him.During an unsurprisingly sympathetic interview with Fox Business Network's Stuart Varney on Wednesday morning, the Trump official complained that news networks only picked "sound bites that they can use to ridicule" before blaming his highly mocked "Oreo" moment on his "difficulty hearing" Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA).After insisting he was "very familiar" with the term "REO" (an acronym for "real estate holding," which Carson appeared entirely unfamiliar with) and foreclosed properties, Carson criticized Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) for taking him to task over a HUD plan that could result in thousands of immigrant children becoming homeless."These are the same people who are for late-term abortions," he declared. "Who take a child who is viable outside of the womb and willing to slaughter them. Now tell me how is that consistent?"My Hunt for Hillary's 'Radical' ThesisVarney, meanwhile, said he was "appalled" at the Democrats' attempts to "talk down to a man of such accomplishment," adding that he was glad Carson came to Fox to "refute that rudeness."This prompted Carson to insist that the House Financial Committee Democrats were using the tactics of one of the right's most-invoked bogeyman."If you read Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, that is exactly what they're doing," he said. "Look at rule 5 and rule 13. They don't even know they're being used."Those rules, for the record, are "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon" and "Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.""Fascinating, Mr. Secretary," Varney concluded, adding that the way Carson was treated made it "hard to contain" himself.Carson has long accused Democrats of adhering to "Alinsky tactics" and was particularly obsessed with that talking point during the 2016 Republican primaries. During his speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention, for example, he noted that Hillary Clinton wrote her college thesis on Alinsky while linking the community organizer and Clinton to the devil.Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Elon Musk hires man behind 'absolute unit' sheep meme to run Tesla's social media

Posted: 21 May 2019 10:38 AM PDT

Elon Musk hires man behind 'absolute unit' sheep meme to run Tesla's social media* Adam Koszary's tweet of giant sheep went viral last year * Musk adopted image and description for his Twitter profileElon Musk is legally obliged to have his tweets checked by lawyers. 'My Twitter is pretty much complete nonsense at this point,' he observed last month. Photograph: Mike Blake/ReutersElon Musk has reportedly hired the man responsible for a viral tweet about a giant sheep to be Tesla's social media manager.Adam Koszary, programme manager for the UK's Reading Museum and Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL), run by the University of Reading, will join Tesla in July, according to his Twitter account.The @TheMerl account went viral in April last year when it tweeted an old picture of a large ram with the caption: "Look at this absolute unit." The tweet has now been retweeted more than 31,000 times and has over 111,000 likes.> look at this absolute unit. pic.twitter.com/LzcQ4x0q38> > — The Museum of English Rural Life (@TheMERL) April 9, 2018Last month Musk changed his Twitter bio to "absolute unit" and his picture to the image of the sheep. @TheMerl returned the compliment by changing its bio photo to one of Musk.The tweet led to a series of messages from Musk ending with one reading: "My Twitter is pretty much complete nonsense at this point."> My Twitter is pretty much complete nonsense at this point> > — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 19, 2019Tesla was not immediately available for comment. It is not yet clear whether the sheep tweet was instrumental in Koszary's hiring.Musk has a troubled history with Twitter. The Tesla founder now has to have his tweets checked by lawyers after incorrectly claiming on social media that his company was close to a large investment from Saudi Arabia's largest investment fund.Tesla's share price has slid in recent weeks as investors worry the company is running out of cash.


American Airlines blames mechanics for 2,200 flight delays, cancellations, warns of summer travel trouble

Posted: 21 May 2019 11:39 AM PDT

American Airlines blames mechanics for 2,200 flight delays, cancellations, warns of summer travel troubleAmerican Airlines says a slowdown by mechanics led to nearly 2,200 flight cancellations, delays since February and has intensified.


May Set to Offer MPs a Vote on 2nd Referendum: Brexit Update

Posted: 21 May 2019 08:06 AM PDT

May Set to Offer MPs a Vote on 2nd Referendum: Brexit UpdateThe premier is considering tighter customs ties with the European Union to try to win over Labour lawmakers, but the strategy risks angering Brexiteers in her government. May is set to offer MPs a vote on whether to put her deal to a second referendum or not, according to three people familiar with the situation. Parliament rejected a second referendum when it last had the chance to vote on the possibility.


Will FAA's plan for 737 MAX fly outside US?

Posted: 22 May 2019 02:29 AM PDT

Will FAA's plan for 737 MAX fly outside US?Getting Boeing's top-selling 737 MAX back in the skies faces a critical test this week as the company and US regulators each seek to restore their reputations after two deadly crashes. The US Federal Aviation Administration convened a summit of global aviation regulators on Thursday to walk through the steps taken to address concerns with the MAX following criticism the agency dragged its feet on the decision to ground the jets. Most agencies around the world have said little or nothing about the situation since the 737 MAX was grounded following the March 10 Ethiopian Airlines crash, which together with a Lion Air crash in October, claimed 346 lives.


Sheriff's Deputy Accused of Having 'Sexual Contact' With Teenage Boy

Posted: 22 May 2019 10:15 AM PDT

Sheriff's Deputy Accused of Having 'Sexual Contact' With Teenage BoySacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Shauna Bishop is supposed to protect and serve but now she`s accused of doing just the opposite.


This Is the Secret to Making Your Driveway 10 Times More Beautiful

Posted: 22 May 2019 08:24 AM PDT

This Is the Secret to Making Your Driveway 10 Times More Beautiful


More House Dems come out for impeachment as McGahn defies subpoena

Posted: 21 May 2019 08:28 AM PDT

More House Dems come out for impeachment as McGahn defies subpoenaThe drumbeat among Democrats to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump got a little louder Tuesday, when former White House counsel Don McGahn failed to appear before the House Judiciary Committee after Trump instructed him to defy a subpoena.


Iran Has Amassed the Largest Ballistic Missile Force in the Middle East

Posted: 22 May 2019 03:13 AM PDT

Iran Has Amassed the Largest Ballistic Missile Force in the Middle EastDeterring regional adversaries from threatening Iran is the primary reason Tehran has amassed the largest ballistic missile force in the Middle East.The missile program actually began under the Shah, but it was accelerated during the Iran-Iraq War in order to threaten Saddam Hussein with strikes deep in Iraqi territory. Since then, Iran has worked with countries like Libya, North Korea and China in order to develop a large and diverse arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles that form one part of its three-leg deterrent strategy. With Iran now using missiles in conflict, it's worth taking a closer look at the weapons in its arsenal.(This first appeared back in 2017.)Shahab-SeriesThe backbone of Iran's missile forces are the Shahab-series of liquid-fueled (mostly) short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM). There are three variants of the missile: The Shahab-1, Shahab-2 and Shahab-3. The Shahab-1 was the first missile Iran acquired and is based on the Soviet Scud-B missile. Iran reportedly purchased these initially from Libya and possibly Syria, but North Korea has been its main supplier. The Shab-1 has a reported range between 285–330 kilometers, and can carry a warhead of around one thousand kilograms. Iran is believed to have three hundred Shahab-1 rockets.


Congo wants more use of Merck vaccine rather than J&J newcomer - minister

Posted: 22 May 2019 11:42 AM PDT

Congo wants more use of Merck vaccine rather than J&J newcomer - ministerDemocratic Republic of Congo called on Wednesday for Merck's experimental Ebola vaccine to be fully licensed to facilitate its use in the Ebola-hit country, while saying Johnson & Johnson's rival drug would complicate matters. Both vaccines are experimental drugs that can be used under strictly controlled research protocols but Merck's has been used throughout the outbreak and has proven highly effective, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. Congolese Health Minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga told reporters in Geneva that the government would roll out a "geographic ring" vaccination strategy in the coming days.


The Latest: Iran supreme leader critical of FM in nuke deal

Posted: 22 May 2019 03:21 PM PDT

The Latest: Iran supreme leader critical of FM in nuke dealTEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The Latest on increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran (all times local):


Trump Ban Puts Huawei's Smartphone Plans in Jeopardy

Posted: 20 May 2019 07:16 PM PDT

Trump Ban Puts Huawei's Smartphone Plans in JeopardyChina's largest technology company told potential partners that by the end of 2018, it would have 50 million Europeans using its own app store, rather than Google's, according to documents viewed by Bloomberg News. Huawei also held talks with European wireless carriers about spreading this new app store even further, people involved in those talks said.


Bigger cuts expected: 23,000 more Ford layoffs needed, analysts say

Posted: 22 May 2019 08:14 AM PDT

Bigger cuts expected: 23,000 more Ford layoffs needed, analysts sayFord CEO Jim Hackett plans for layoffs won't deliver savings the company has said it wants. An analyst says another 23,000 layoffs are needed.


Secret Service Officers Are Being Sent to the Border

Posted: 20 May 2019 06:10 PM PDT

Secret Service Officers Are Being Sent to the BorderJose Luiz Gonzalez/ReutersThe U.S. Secret Service is now participating in a not-so-secret undertaking: dealing with the influx of migrants at America's southern border. According to a communication from the Department of Homeland Security's headquarters reviewed by The Daily Beast, the small law enforcement agency has sent personnel to the border already and is looking to send more in the coming weeks. The move came in response to a directive then-DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen sent out earlier this spring asking each component of the department to find volunteers and dispatch them to the border. Even though it's most closely associated with the White House, the Secret Service—along with a host of other entities and agencies—is a component of DHS. And as a result, it's shipping people south. A DHS spokesperson did not dispute this reporting. "As we have consistently said, the Department is considering all options to address the humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border," said the spokesperson. "We will continue to work with our workforce to find dynamic solutions and funding to address this very serious problem. As part of this effort, it is our responsibility to explore fiscal mechanisms that will ensure the safety and welfare of both our workforce and the migrant population, which is also reflected in the supplemental request submitted to Congress."The Daily Beast reported last week that the arm of DHS that handles threats to America's cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, called the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has struggled to find enough volunteers to head to the border and fulfill DHS headquarters' request. The agency works to secure election systems, schools, and places of worship—all of which face acute threats. Besides protecting the president, the first family, and other prominent government figures, the Secret Service also conducts criminal investigations. Its focuses include financial crimes and cybersecurity threats. The diversion of law enforcement and national security personnel to the border has concerned some congressional Democrats, who say it may be a misuse of limited government resources. But pushing back against the dramatic increase in people trying to enter the U.S. through the southern border has become has become a singular priority of President Trump. In both March and April, law enforcement officials apprehended more than 100,000 people trying to enter the U.S., according to DHS statistics. During the Obama administration, the agency was beset by scandal: Washington socialites slipped past agents and crashed the president's first state dinner; a Secret Service agent told his counterparts to stand down after a man fired a gun at the White House, thinking the sound came from a car backfiring; an agent who traveled to Amsterdam with the president to protect him got drunk and passed out in a hallway; and more, as NBC News has detailed. Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


The Perfect Land Rover Discovery Is For Sale With Morris Leslie

Posted: 22 May 2019 05:30 AM PDT

The Perfect Land Rover Discovery Is For Sale With Morris LeslieLand Rover's second-generation Discovery is largely ignored by those seeking a classic 4x4. The first-generation Land Rover Discovery broke new ground when it first hit tarmac in 1989. Some bemoaned that Land Rover's fresh addition to their showroom lacked the vagabond nobility and charisma of its plush brethren, yet they missed the point.


Huawei founder says US underestimates company

Posted: 20 May 2019 10:58 PM PDT

Huawei founder says US underestimates companyHuawei founder Ren Zhengfei on Tuesday shrugged off US attempts to block his company's global ambitions, saying the United States underestimates the telecom giant's strength. Ren spoke to Chinese media days after President Donald Trump issued orders aimed at thwarting Huawei's business in the United States, the latest salvo in a months-long effort to stop the company's charge to the top of the leaderboard in next-generation 5G technology. "The current practice of US politicians underestimates our strength," Ren said, according to transcripts from state-run media.


New Feature on 2020 Chevrolet and GMC Models Won't Let Car Move Till Driver Fastens Seatbelt

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:03 PM PDT

New Feature on 2020 Chevrolet and GMC Models Won't Let Car Move Till Driver Fastens SeatbeltThe new tech is called Buckle to Drive, and it rolls out on several Chevrolet and GMC models for 2020 as part of the Teen Driver package.


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she'd be 'hard pressed' to back Biden in primary

Posted: 21 May 2019 05:35 PM PDT

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she'd be 'hard pressed' to back Biden in primaryBernie Sanders appears to be the favorite to secure Ocasio-Cortez's prized endorsement in the Democratic presidential primaryCongresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez told the Guardian: 'I'm not close to an endorsement announcement any time soon.' Photograph: Joshua Roberts/ReutersAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive US congresswoman and social media sensation, has said she would be "hard pressed" to endorse the frontrunner, Joe Biden, in the Democratic presidential primary.The statement is the latest sign of the left's apathy towards the former vice-president, who has surged ahead of the Senator Bernie Sanders and other rivals in recent polls.Sanders, a self-declared democratic socialist, appears to be the favourite to secure 29-year-old Ocasio-Cortez's prized endorsement but she said she was still some way off making a decision."I'm not close to an endorsement announcement any time soon," she told the Guardian on Tuesday. "I'm still trying to get a handle on my job. It seems like ages but I'm just five months in and we have quite some time. The debates are in the summer and our first primary election for the entire country isn't until next year." Asked if she would consider endorsing Biden, widely seen as a centrist, Ocasio-Cortez replied: "I'd be hard pressed to see that happen, to be honest, in a primary."Biden, comfortably leading every opinion poll, came under fire last week when Reuters reported he was pursuing a "middle ground" approach to the climate crisis. He later distanced himself from the implication.Ocasio-Cortez criticised politicians seeking "a middle-of-the-road approach to save our lives". Sanders, running second in most polls, tweeted that there was "no 'middle ground' when it comes to climate policy".If and when Ocasio-Cortez does endorse a candidate, Sanders probably remains the favourite to secure her support. She was an organiser for his 2016 primary campaign against Hillary Clinton. The pair appeared at a rally in Washington last week to support the Green New Deal climate plan.In a short interview on Tuesday the congresswoman, who has more than 4 million Twitter followers, also reiterated her demand for Donald Trump's impeachment. "I think that the grounds have been there for quite some time but the case is really getting to a larger point that we haven't seen before," she said.Democratic leaders are putting the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, under pressure to move ahead with the process. Ocasio-Cortez added: "I know that the conversation is really changing this week in the caucus and so we'll see where the speaker lands."


U.S. judge approves PG&E $105 million wildfire assistance fund

Posted: 22 May 2019 11:23 AM PDT

U.S. judge approves PG&E $105 million wildfire assistance fundPG&E Corp may set up a $105 million housing fund for victims of 2017 and 2018 wildfires in California, which set records for devastation and were blamed on the utility's equipment, the judge overseeing the investor-owned power producer's bankruptcy ruled on Wednesday. Creditors, which include wildfire victims, are fighting for funds as PG&E navigates bankruptcy stemming from the blazes and as the state plans for increasingly long and dangerous fire seasons its officials attribute to climate change. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali at a hearing approved a motion by PG&E seeking permission to establish the fund for people who lost homes in the fires and were uninsured or have used up or will exhaust their insurance.


30+ Father’s Day Brunch Recipes, From Oreo Pancakes to Breakfast Burgers

Posted: 21 May 2019 02:40 PM PDT

30+ Father's Day Brunch Recipes, From Oreo Pancakes to Breakfast Burgers


Minister Quits as May Resists Pressure to Go: Brexit Update

Posted: 22 May 2019 11:45 AM PDT

Minister Quits as May Resists Pressure to Go: Brexit UpdateGraham Brady, chairman of the 1922 committee of rank-and-file Conservative MPs, confirmed he will meet with Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday, adding that he will follow that with a meeting of his committee's executive. Speaking to reporters in Parliament, Brady declined to comment on the question of changing party rules to allow an earlier leadership challenge against May.


Google unveils a fresh new look for Search on mobile devices

Posted: 22 May 2019 05:03 PM PDT

Google unveils a fresh new look for Search on mobile devicesGoogle unveiled a new look and feel today for the way it presents Google Search results on mobile, and the update has been regarded in a few corners now as somewhat News Feed-like.It's easy to see why that's the case, as the search giant's changes include putting emphasis on a website name and favicon above the search results. Whereas the source of results had previously not been so clearly emphasized, which makes the new design for showing results feel a little like scrolling through a feed of posts from publishers and the like."With this new design, a website's branding can be front and center, helping you better understand where the information is coming from and what pages have what you're looking for," explains Google Senior Interaction Designer for Search Jamie Leach in a company blog post today. "The name of the website and its icon appear at the top of the results card to help anchor each result, so you can more easily scan the page of results and decide what to explore next."The post notes that the refreshed look for what's arguably Google's most important product will start showing up to users over the coming days. As part of the changes, Leach continues, when you search for a product or service and Google feels like it's got a relevant, "useful" ad that would be worth including in the results, you'll now see an ad label in bold at the top of a search results card. The web address will also be included, so you can quickly determine where the information you're seeing is coming from.The other important thing to note about the Google Search refresh on mobile is that this also lays the foundation for Google to add more action buttons and information previews to search results cards, with Google wanting you to be able to now do everything from buying movie tickets to playing podcasts right there from within the results. "Our goal with Search always has been to help people quickly and easily find the information that they're looking for," Leach says. "Over the years, the amount and format of information available on the web has changed drastically -- from the proliferation of images and video to the availability of 3D objects you can now view in AR." Which is why the company thought a "visual refresh" of Search on mobile would do a better job of helping people find the information they need and quickly determine where it came from.


Multiple funnel clouds spotted in Oklahoma

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:35 AM PDT

Multiple funnel clouds spotted in OklahomaAn intense storm system moved across the Southern Plains on Monday, spawning tornadoes that caused scattered damage and a deluge of rain. Areas of Oklahoma and Texas remained under a tornado watch early Tuesday. (May 21)


Ukraine's parliament snubs new president on election law

Posted: 22 May 2019 10:38 AM PDT

Ukraine's parliament snubs new president on election lawKIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian lawmakers on Wednesday turned down the new president's proposal to amend the election law in a blow to his hopes to get more of his supporters into parliament.


US fingers Iran on Gulf attacks but eases tone

Posted: 21 May 2019 12:58 PM PDT

US fingers Iran on Gulf attacks but eases tonePresident Donald Trump's administration charged Tuesday it was "quite possible" Iran was responsible for the sabotage of Gulf oil interests but said its own robust response had prevented potential attacks on Americans. Top Trump officials appeared to be toning down weeks of fiery warnings to Iran before delivering a classified briefing to the full Congress, where opposition Democrats have accused the administration of hyping intelligence and pushing the United States dangerously close to war. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States has not made "a definitive conclusion" that can be presented publicly over the sabotage of oil tankers off the United Arab Emirates or drone strikes on a crude pipeline in Saudi Arabia.


The 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Will Be GM's Next Electric Car

Posted: 20 May 2019 09:04 PM PDT

The 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Will Be GM's Next Electric CarThe new EV is a crossover based on the same platform as the Bolt EV.


This walking robot could soon be delivering your packages

Posted: 22 May 2019 02:00 AM PDT

This walking robot could soon be delivering your packagesIt may be years from visiting your neighborhood, but a walking robot is part of Ford's vision for how its autonomous vehicles will deliver packages.


Chip designer ARM halts work with Huawei after U.S. ban

Posted: 22 May 2019 01:38 PM PDT

Chip designer ARM halts work with Huawei after U.S. banHuawei, in common with Apple Inc and chipmakers such as Qualcomm, uses ARM blueprints to design the processors that power its smartphones. "ARM is complying with the latest restrictions set forth by the U.S. government and is having ongoing conversations with the appropriate U.S. government agencies to ensure we remain compliant," an ARM spokesman said in a statement. "ARM values its relationship with our longtime partner HiSilicon (Huawei's chip arm) and we are hopeful for a swift resolution on this matter." Huawei said it valued its close relationships with its partners, but it recognized the pressure some of them are under "as a result of politically motivated decisions".


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