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- Donald Trump’s latest attack on the media was riddled with blatant contradictions
- Vice President Pence downplays concerns over disruptions to health care
- South Africa's Zuma condemns violence against foreigners
- 2nd Florida mosque hit by arson in past 6 months
- Pipeline protest camp cleared, but area far from normal
- More Egypt Copts flee jihadists in Sinai
- Remembering Steve Jobs In 10 Quotes
- IS suicide blast kills 51 near Syria's Al-Bab
- U.S. seeks extradition of ex-Guatemala officials on drug charges
- Leggings Legend LuLaRoe Sued for Overcharging Customers on Sales Tax
- Trump bashes FBI for being ‘totally unable’ to stop leaks
- Infant who survived in 1920s sideshow incubator dies at 96
- Uber blasts Google, claims self-driving car lawsuit is a ‘baseless attempt to’ slow Uber down
- French Voters Want ... Obama?
- Wisconsin man jailed for cutting off woman's pinky finger: media
- China's New Frigate Design Looks Awfully Familiar
- Trump vows military build-up, hammers nationalist themes
- Navy: Arrest of AWOL sailor and new mother was 'last resort'
- Verizon’s unlimited advertising is confusing everyong
- Sessions Memo Hints At Expansion Of Federal Prison Population
- U.S.-backed offensive pounds Islamic State in western Mosul as civilians flee
- Boy in Starvation Case Pictured as Doctor Reveals 9-Year-Old's Alleged Nightmare of Neglect
- Iran complying with nuclear deal, says UN watchdog
- Tesla now offers insurance and maintenance for life
- Exclusive: Trump says Republican border tax could boost U.S. jobs
- SpaceX Is Delaying Its Mars Mission Until 2020
- 'Ring of fire' eclipse treat for southern skygazers
- Dog the Bounty Hunter at CPAC day 3
- Uber, 1Password, Fitbit and OKCupid user data exposed by massive security flaw
- Delivery Driver Accused of Stealing More Than $30,000 in Merchandise: Cops
- Michael Isikoff on the latest news of the White House asking the FBI to dispute Russia reports
- Latinos Don't Actually Hate Trump
- Syria peace talks struggle as bomb kills dozens
- Best Mildew-Resistant Paint for Your Bathroom
- Two major Windows 10 updates could be in store for 2017
- Woman Stunned to Learn She Won $2 Million in Lottery: 'I Can't Even Speak Right Now!'
- Dutch immigrants' party challenging the far-right
- The Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Makes 680 HP, 626 Lb-Ft of Torque
- Trump To Appear At CPAC
- Boosting Erdogan powers will make 'strong Turkey': PM
- Lexus, Porsche, Toyota, Buick: America's most dependable brands
Donald Trump’s latest attack on the media was riddled with blatant contradictions Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:44 AM PST President Donald Trump began his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday with a lengthy rant railing against what he dubbed the "fake news." After weeks of bad headlines, Trump suggested the "dishonest media" falsified stories about issues in his administration by using made-up sources. "And I want you all to know that we are fighting the fake news. It's fake! Phony! Fake!" Trump said. |
Vice President Pence downplays concerns over disruptions to health care Posted: 23 Feb 2017 06:27 PM PST Vice President Mike Pence dismissed concerns Thursday about the pace of Republican plans to repeal and replace the health care law passed by Democrats under President Barack Obama, promising an "orderly transition" to a new system. It was the only comment by Pence in a 20-minute speech that went beyond boilerplate rhetoric and touched on challenges facing the new administration. |
South Africa's Zuma condemns violence against foreigners Posted: 23 Feb 2017 10:55 PM PST South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has condemned acts of violence between citizens and non-nationals, his office said on Friday. Anti-immigrant violence has flared sporadically in South Africa against a background of near-record unemployment, with foreigners being accused of taking jobs from citizens and getting involved in crime. Citizens in Pretoria are set to march against foreigners on Friday and domestic media are reporting vandalism and acts of violence in the Atteridgeville area west of the capital. |
2nd Florida mosque hit by arson in past 6 months Posted: 24 Feb 2017 02:13 PM PST |
Pipeline protest camp cleared, but area far from normal Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:17 AM PST |
More Egypt Copts flee jihadists in Sinai Posted: 25 Feb 2017 12:30 PM PST Egyptian Coptic Christians fled the Sinai for a second day Saturday following a string of apparent jihadist attacks, as President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi instructed his government to help shelter them. A church official said more families arrived in the Suez canal city of Ismailiya, a day after about 250 Copts sought shelter in one church alone there. Three Christians have been shot dead over the past week in the city of El-Arish in the Sinai Peninsula, where Islamic State group jihadists are waging an insurgency. |
Remembering Steve Jobs In 10 Quotes Posted: 24 Feb 2017 07:46 AM PST |
IS suicide blast kills 51 near Syria's Al-Bab Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:20 AM PST Al-Bab (Syria) (AFP) - An Islamic State group suicide bomber killed 51 people outside Syria's Al-Bab on Friday, in a major blow just hours after rebels seized the town from the jihadists. In a statement distributed online, the group said its suicide bomber "drove his car bomb into the middle of a gathering of Turkish soldiers and apostates working in Susian". |
U.S. seeks extradition of ex-Guatemala officials on drug charges Posted: 24 Feb 2017 04:43 PM PST The United States will request the extradition of former Guatemalan Vice President Roxana Baldetti and a former cabinet minister on drug trafficking charges, the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala said on Friday. Baldetti has been imprisoned in Guatemala since 2015 on charges of leading a network that defrauded the government of the Central American country along with former president Otto Pérez Molina, who has also been arrested and is awaiting trial. |
Leggings Legend LuLaRoe Sued for Overcharging Customers on Sales Tax Posted: 24 Feb 2017 01:35 PM PST LuLaRoe, the ridiculously successful fashion company known for its bright and comfortable leggings and genius marketing plan, is in trouble. While the company's innovative direct sales model (one that relies largely on Facebook and other Internet communities) has made many women loyal supporters of the business because it allows them the unique opportunity to build their own pop-up shops and make commission as consultants, the business structure has also had its complications. The California-headquartered company was slammed with a lawsuit on Feb. 17 in U.S. District Court in Western Pennsylvania that alleges it has been illegally collecting sales tax in states that don't have it. |
Trump bashes FBI for being ‘totally unable’ to stop leaks Posted: 24 Feb 2017 06:38 AM PST President Trump is interviewed by Reuters in the Oval Office Feb. 23. President Trump said the FBI is "totally unable" to crack down on U.S. government employees who plan to leak sensitive information to the media. The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long time. |
Infant who survived in 1920s sideshow incubator dies at 96 Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:47 AM PST |
Uber blasts Google, claims self-driving car lawsuit is a ‘baseless attempt to’ slow Uber down Posted: 24 Feb 2017 01:05 PM PST Not ever one to back down from a fight, it took Uber less than 24 hours to respond to a lawsuit alleging that it misappropriated extremely sensitive and proprietary technical data from Waymo, Google's self-driving car division.
In a statement provided to Business Insider, Uber vehemently denies all of the allegations. Not only that, Uber articulates that the lawsuit itself is merely an underhanded and desperate attempt for Waymo to slow down Uber's progress with respect to self-driving car technologies. "We are incredibly proud of the progress that our team has made, an Uber spokesperson said. "We have reviewed Waymo's claims and determined them to be a baseless attempt to slow down a competitor and we look forward to vigorously defending against them in court. In the meantime, we will continue our hard work to bring self-driving benefits to the world." If this case winds up in court, and there's no reason to believe it won't, we can certainly expect fireworks. As we detailed yesterday, Waymo's allegations involve a concerted effort from former employees to stealthily access and download gigabytes upon gigabytes of top secret and proprietary technical information. The most glaring accusation involves Anthony Levandowski -- a former Google employee who now works at Uber by way of Otto -- who allegedly absconded with 9.7GB of "confidential files and trade secrets, including blueprints, design files and testing documentation." Waymo notes that it didn't file suit against Uber lightly, so this doesn't seem like the type of dispute that will quickly dissolve with a mutually agreeable settlement agreement. |
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Wisconsin man jailed for cutting off woman's pinky finger: media Posted: 25 Feb 2017 12:36 AM PST A Wisconsin man was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison on Friday for cutting off a woman's pinky finger with a machete and trying to close the wound with a blow torch during a ceremony for a fellow fan of a hip hop band, media reported. In August, Jonathan Schrap, 25, and three other people held a "ritualistic memorial" at his home for a fellow fan of hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse who died in 2015, a local ABC affiliate reported, citing a criminal compliant filed by the state. Schrap pleaded no contest earlier this week to a felony charge of second degree reckless injury charge, according to online court records. |
China's New Frigate Design Looks Awfully Familiar Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:37 AM PST |
Trump vows military build-up, hammers nationalist themes Posted: 24 Feb 2017 01:59 PM PST By Emily Stephenson and Steve Holland NATIONAL HARBOR, Md./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said he would make a massive budget request for one of the "greatest military buildups in American history" on Friday in a feisty, campaign-style speech extolling robust nationalism to eager conservative activists. Trump used remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an organization that gave him one of his first platforms in his improbable journey to the U.S. presidency, to defend his unabashed "America first" policies. Ahead of a nationally televised speech to Congress on Tuesday, Trump outlined plans for strengthening the U.S. military, already the world's most powerful fighting force, and other initiatives such as tax reform and regulatory rollback. |
Navy: Arrest of AWOL sailor and new mother was 'last resort' Posted: 24 Feb 2017 03:07 PM PST |
Verizon’s unlimited advertising is confusing everyong Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:58 AM PST Verizon has rolled out a thorough ad campaign to go with its new unlimited data plan. As is normal these days, the ads focus on the pricing per line when you have four lines, which works out to $45 per line, plus taxes and fees. Unfortunately for sales reps working in Verzion's stores, wannabe customers don't read the fine print.
Several Verizon retail sources have told BGR that customers are coming in "every hour" asking for "that $45 Unlimited plan," just to be told that actually, it's $80 plus taxes for the plan if there's just one of you. I'm sure Verizon is happy that customers are excited by the pricing of its unlimited plan, but people wanting one line for $45 per month seems to be causing serious problems for the retail outlets. One employee said that "if I have to explain the bad math to one more customer, I'm going to go [around the city] and write '$80' on every Verizon ad I can find." A poster on the Verizon subreddit echoed the comments:
Verizon is definitely not the first wireless network to focus on the per-line unlimited cost, rather than being more upfront about the pricing. Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T have all used per-line pricing in the past, despite the fact that most people don't actually have four lines per account. Still, it seems like people have been waiting so long for a Verizon unlimited plan that this ad campaign has sparked more interest than usual. |
Sessions Memo Hints At Expansion Of Federal Prison Population Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:28 AM PST |
U.S.-backed offensive pounds Islamic State in western Mosul as civilians flee Posted: 24 Feb 2017 05:15 AM PST U.S.-backed Iraqi security forces captured Mosul airport on Thursday, state television said, in a major gain in operations to drive Islamic State from the western half of the city. Elite Counter Terrorism forces advanced from the southwestern side and entered the Ghozlani army base along with the southwestern districts of Tal al-Rumman and al-Mamoun |
Boy in Starvation Case Pictured as Doctor Reveals 9-Year-Old's Alleged Nightmare of Neglect Posted: 24 Feb 2017 06:16 AM PST |
Iran complying with nuclear deal, says UN watchdog Posted: 24 Feb 2017 10:03 AM PST Iran is complying with the landmark nuclear deal it sealed with major world powers in 2015, according to a report from the UN watchdog seen by AFP on Friday. The International Atomic Energy Agency addressed key limits set under the agreement, which is under intense scrutiny after the election of US President Donald Trump. The report said Iran is not pursuing construction of its existing heavy water research reactor and has not enriched uranium above an agreed 3.67 percent-limit. |
Tesla now offers insurance and maintenance for life Posted: 24 Feb 2017 08:00 AM PST Self-driving cars are going to ruin everything--in a good way. If all goes as planned, they'll dramatically reduce auto accidents and highway fatalities; boost fuel efficiency; minimize traffic jams; and maybe even cut the number of vehicles we own. Autonomous vehicles are likely to wreak havoc on the insurance industry, too. For insurance agents who might not be worried about that doomsday scenario just yet, they should take a look at Tesla. That's because Tesla has slowly begun offering lifetime insurance policies to some buyers--and that package covers vehicle maintenance, too. The automaker hasn't widely discussed the feature, but it became public knowledge during an earnings call earlier this week. According to Tesla's President of Global Sales and Service, Jonathan McNeill, the insurance and maintenance package has been quietly rolling out to shoppers in Asian markets, where it's proven very popular. In fact, McNeill says that the majority of Tesla buyers in Asia have opted to shell out for the package. Tesla hasn't yet confirmed the price of the package, nor has it hinted when it might be available to shoppers in other markets. However, the offering clearly stems in large part from the company's confidence in its semi-autonomous (and soon, fully autonomous) Autopilot software. Would you be willing to pay upfront for a lifetime insurance and maintenance package? If so, how much? Share your thoughts in the comments below. |
Exclusive: Trump says Republican border tax could boost U.S. jobs Posted: 24 Feb 2017 04:20 AM PST By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday spoke positively about a border adjustment tax being pushed by Republicans in Congress as a way to boost exports, but he did not specifically endorse the proposal. Trump, who has lashed out at U.S. companies for moving operations and jobs to countries such as Mexico, had previously sent mixed signals on the proposal at the heart of a sweeping Republican plan to overhaul the tax code. "It could lead to a lot more jobs in the United States," Trump told Reuters in an interview, using his most approving language to date on the proposal. |
SpaceX Is Delaying Its Mars Mission Until 2020 Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:37 AM PST |
'Ring of fire' eclipse treat for southern skygazers Posted: 24 Feb 2017 08:13 AM PST A spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse Sunday will regale skygazers in South America and southern Africa, with seafarers in the nearby Atlantic getting a front-row view too, astronomers say. The eclipse -- during which the Sun will all but disappear as the Moon crosses its path -- will be most visible in a 100-kilometre (62-mile) band cutting through Chile, Argentina, Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Dog the Bounty Hunter at CPAC day 3 Posted: 24 Feb 2017 01:30 PM PST |
Uber, 1Password, Fitbit and OKCupid user data exposed by massive security flaw Posted: 24 Feb 2017 08:28 AM PST The good news is that hackers do not appear to have taken advantage of a severe Cloudflare security bug that would have given them access to sensitive customer data including passwords and authentication tokens. The bad news is that the bug was only recently discovered, which means it went undetected for nearly five months. Cloudflare is a content delivery serviced used by more than 5.5 million sites, including plenty of popular ones that you might use on a regular basis such as Uber, 1Password, Fitbit and OKCupid. In other words, it's probably a good idea to change your passwords immediately. The bug was initially discovered by Google's Project Zero security researcher Tavis Ormandy, Ars Technica explains. He then contacted Cloudflare once he realized what he discovered, comparing it to Heartbleed in scope and severity. The company promptly fixed the issue. "The bug was serious because the leaked memory could contain private information and because it had been cached by search engines," Cloudflare CTO John Graham-Cumming wrote in a post on the company blog. "We are disclosing this problem now as we are satisfied that search engine caches have now been cleared of sensitive information. We have also not discovered any evidence of malicious exploits of the bug or other reports of its existence." The security bug could have exposed plenty of user data, including passwords, cookies, tokens used to authenticate users, and even Cloudflare's encryption keys used to protect server-to-server traffic. And all that data was then cached by search engines including Google, Yahoo, and Bing, which would have given hackers nearly live access to the data. Even though Cloudflare acknowledged the issue, Ormandy took issue with the company's disclosure. "It contains an excellent postmortem, but severely downplays the risk to customers," he wrote in an update. He was also the one to mention the names of the companies that may have been affected by security breaches in a Twitter message. https://twitter.com/taviso/status/834900838837411840 1Password said in a blog post that thanks to its triple encryption layer, no sensitive data was ever exposed to hackers. |
Delivery Driver Accused of Stealing More Than $30,000 in Merchandise: Cops Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:57 AM PST |
Michael Isikoff on the latest news of the White House asking the FBI to dispute Russia reports Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:48 AM PST On Feb. 23 at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Yahoo News and Finance Anchor Bianna Golodryga spoke to Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff about a report that the White House asked the FBI to dispute recent media claims regarding President Trump's campaign staffers' communication with Russia during the election. |
Latinos Don't Actually Hate Trump Posted: 23 Feb 2017 09:05 PM PST |
Syria peace talks struggle as bomb kills dozens Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:10 AM PST The UN struggled on Friday to get a new round of Syrian peace talks off the ground, but with few signs of progress as dozens more civilian deaths underlined the scale of the challenge. The UN's Syria envoy, who brought rival regime and opposition delegates symbolically together late Thursday, held separate meetings with them Friday to hammer out the talks' format. "We discussed issues relating to the format of the talks exclusively," said Syrian regime delegation chief Bashar al-Jaafari after meeting de Mistura. |
Best Mildew-Resistant Paint for Your Bathroom Posted: 25 Feb 2017 03:00 AM PST |
Two major Windows 10 updates could be in store for 2017 Posted: 24 Feb 2017 03:28 AM PST The Creators Update, the next major update to Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system, will be available to users free of charge from spring 2017. Likely to roll out first of all to testers in the Windows Insider program, the update probably won't be publicly available until early 2018. As the name suggests, Microsoft's Creators Update is designed to bring out everyone's creative side, from novice users to gamers to experienced graphic designers, whether for home or professional use. |
Woman Stunned to Learn She Won $2 Million in Lottery: 'I Can't Even Speak Right Now!' Posted: 24 Feb 2017 02:46 PM PST |
Dutch immigrants' party challenging the far-right Posted: 23 Feb 2017 09:07 PM PST With anti-Islam Dutch MP Geert Wilders topping the polls ahead of next month's elections, one small group is hoping to buck the trend: the country's first party led by immigrants. Launched in 2015 by two MPs who were thrown out of the Labour party amid a row over its immigration policies, it has positioned itself ahead of the March 15 vote as the only true response to the anti-immigration, anti-Islam stand of Wilders and his far-right Freedom Party (PVV). "It is unique in The Netherlands to have a party led by Dutch people with foreign roots," said political expert Sjaak Koening, from Maastricht University. |
The Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Makes 680 HP, 626 Lb-Ft of Torque Posted: 24 Feb 2017 09:38 AM PST |
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Boosting Erdogan powers will make 'strong Turkey': PM Posted: 25 Feb 2017 06:21 AM PST Prime Minister Binali Yildirim urged Turks to approve constitutional changes to boost President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's powers on Saturday, saying it would make Turkey stronger. "For a strong Turkey, lasting stability, our choice is 'yes'. This is our wish, it will come," Yildirim told the gathering in Ankara of party members and supporters from the country's 81 provinces. |
Lexus, Porsche, Toyota, Buick: America's most dependable brands Posted: 24 Feb 2017 07:41 AM PST In the market for a car--maybe one that's a little gently used? You're in luck: this week, J.D. Power published its 2017 Vehicle Dependability Study, showing which brands are likely to cause the fewest headaches down the road. The Dependability Study is a bit like Power's equally popular Initial Quality Study, which is typically issued in June. Both studies assess real-world data from America's registered drivers about the problems they've had with their cars, trucks, and SUVs. The difference is that the Initial Quality Study looks at issues folks have had with new vehicles during the first 90 days of ownership. The Dependability Study, however, looks at vehicles that are three years old--the idea being that brands that score well stand a better chance of holding up over the long term. For the 2017 edition of its Dependability Study, Power polled 35,186 original owners of 2014 model-year vehicles, asking how many issues they'd had with their vehicles in the previous 12 months. Responses were gathered between October and December 2016. The winners, the losers Tied for first place in this year's study were two perennial top-of-the-heap contenders: luxury marques Lexus and Porsche. Each brand had a reported 110 problems per 100 vehicles during the prior year. But premium cars weren't the only ones receiving high scores: in third place was one of the world's best-known mass-market brands, Toyota, with 123 problems per 100 vehicles. Buick followed with a score of 126, and Mercedes-Benz rounded out the top five with 133. The industry average was 156 problems per 100 vehicles. That's four points higher than the 2016 average. At the bottom of the charts were four of Fiat Chrysler's five brands (which is, unfortunately, fairly common in surveys like this). Fiat fared worst of all, with a staggering 298 problems per 100 vehicles, though in fairness, it might've been bested by Smart if Power had been able to find enough Smart owners to include in the survey. In the penultimate spot, Jeep fared much better than its FCA sibling, with owners reporting 209 problems per 100 vehicles during the previous year. Other low performers were Infiniti (203), Dodge (187), and Ram (183). As far as individual models are concerned, Toyota was the clear winner, earning top marks in 10 of Power's 18 segments. (That's a record for this study.) Those winners included the Lexus ES, Lexus GS, Lexus RX, Toyota Avalon, Toyota Camry, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Prius, Toyota Prius v, Toyota Sienna, and Toyota Venza. And interestingly enough, of all models--luxury and mass-market--the Toyota Camry had the fewest number of issues. Takeaways What does all this mean for you, the buyer? Apart from fewer trips to the garage, high dependability scores could mean more money in the bank. Because of their strong performance, Power says that Toyota vehicles have resale values that are $750 higher than the national average. It also means that when it comes to issues with your next ride, chances are they'll involve the technology on your dashboard, not the transmission. In-car tech accounted for 22 percent of all owners' visits to the shop, and more often than not Bluetooth pairing and misrecognition of voice commands were the culprits. You've been warned. |
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