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- Disgruntled ex-employee kills 5, then self in Orlando workplace shooting: Sheriff
- Trump bluntly discards own administration’s ‘travel ban’ position
- ‘Wonder Woman’ Sets Record, Shatters a Hollywood Glass Ceiling
- Betsy DeVos is grilled on discrimination against LGBTQ students
- Unplugged Power Cord Causes Canceled Flights for 75,000 People on British Airways
- Arab nations cut ties with Qatar, saying it backs terror
- The White House isn’t answering basic questions about climate change and golf
- New Galaxy Note 8 leak may reveal several exciting new features
- West African regional bloc extends military mission in Gambia
- Prosecutor: Teen in texting suicide case wanted attention
- Mass Grave from Thirty Years' War Battle Reveals Soldiers' Fatal Wounds
- 73rd anniversary of the D-day landings in Normandy
- Iran urges 'dialogue' to resolve Gulf row over Qatar
- Minnesota officer on tape: 'I don't know where the gun was'
- Trump’s generals try to reassure Asian allies
- Sean Spicer says Trump's tweets should be seen as official White House statements
- WWDC 2017 live blog: iOS 11, Siri Speaker, MacBook Pro and more
- White Las Vegas officer charged in chokehold death of black man
- 44 Healthy Snacks People With Flat Abs Eat
- Kabul to host peace summit after week of deadly violence
- Russia says fighter jet intercepts US bomber on border
- Photo Of Canadian Man Casually Mowing Lawn With Tornado Behind Him Goes Viral
- Donald Trump's privatisation plans 'would hand America's most important assets to special interests'
- Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders holds the daily press briefing on June 5, 2017
- These are the top iOS 11 features we hope Apple announces today
- Man Kills Childhood Friend With Screwdriver Before Falling Asleep Next to Body: Report
- Take the Stress out of Skin Care
- Philippines' Duterte orders troops to 'crush' militants
- 28 of the Best Ways to Update Grandma's Favorite Recipes
- Kuwait tries to mediate crisis between Qatar, Arab nations
- NSA contractor faces 10-year sentence in first Espionage Act charge under Trump
- Top U.S. diplomat in China quits over Trump climate policy
- Linda McMahon’s advice for the Rock on a presidential run
- 1st Test Track for Superfast Hyperloop Transport System Opens in Europe
- Hyundai reveals a little more of new Kona
- Men charged in 36 deaths at ramshackle Oakland warehouse
Disgruntled ex-employee kills 5, then self in Orlando workplace shooting: Sheriff Posted: 05 Jun 2017 09:20 AM PDT |
Trump bluntly discards own administration’s ‘travel ban’ position Posted: 05 Jun 2017 06:10 AM PDT |
‘Wonder Woman’ Sets Record, Shatters a Hollywood Glass Ceiling Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:52 AM PDT |
Betsy DeVos is grilled on discrimination against LGBTQ students Posted: 06 Jun 2017 11:53 AM PDT |
Unplugged Power Cord Causes Canceled Flights for 75,000 People on British Airways Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:30 AM PDT |
Arab nations cut ties with Qatar, saying it backs terror Posted: 05 Jun 2017 07:15 AM PDT |
The White House isn’t answering basic questions about climate change and golf Posted: 05 Jun 2017 03:00 PM PDT |
New Galaxy Note 8 leak may reveal several exciting new features Posted: 06 Jun 2017 12:30 PM PDT A fresh Galaxy Note 8 leak reveals more details about Samsung's next-gen phablet, and while the source's credibility is yet to be established, these tidbits certainly sound exciting. PoyocoTech is the name of a new Twitter account that deals in the "latest leaks and renders of upcoming tech gadgets," and we have no way of knowing what kind of leaker this user really is. Does the person have access to real sources, or is he or she simply repurposing content found on forums, chats, and social networks from China, passing off said content as his or her own original leaks? After all, this seems to be a trend right now. Time will tell whether PoyocoTech is a real thing or a just a pretender, but the Twitter user did post a quite a few Galaxy Note 8 details worth going over. https://twitter.com/PoyocoTech/status/872016877916217344 The user says the Galaxy Note 8 will have the same overall design as the Galaxy S8, complete with a large Infinity display. PoyocoTech also repeats some of the rumors that we have already heard about the Galaxy Note 8. The device will have a fingerprint sensor under the display, and a dual lens camera on the back. The leaker adds that Samsung will "attempt to perfect" the design by going for uniformly aligned ports on the bottom. https://twitter.com/PoyocoTech/status/872018133674061824 The rear camera should be based on the Galaxy Note 3's camera in terms of layout, and the phone will come with stereo speaker pumping out AKG sound. https://twitter.com/PoyocoTech/status/872018296140443648 The Bixby button is getting a textured surface, while the S Pen will be similar to the Note 7's stylus. https://twitter.com/PoyocoTech/status/872018528899084289 https://twitter.com/PoyocoTech/status/872019467416588288 Finally, the S Pen is said to have a built-in vibration motor, and it'll come with support for Find My Mobile. If you misplace it, you should be able to locate it with the help of the app, assuming these leaks are accurate. |
West African regional bloc extends military mission in Gambia Posted: 06 Jun 2017 01:01 AM PDT West African troops have extended their military mission in Gambia by one year after entering the country in January to force out longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh, regional bloc ECOWAS said on Monday. About 500 ECOWAS troops remain in Gambia of the original 7,000 that crossed over from neighbouring Senegal to compel Jammeh to go into exile and leave the presidency to Adama Barrow, who defeated him in a December election. |
Prosecutor: Teen in texting suicide case wanted attention Posted: 06 Jun 2017 05:28 PM PDT |
Mass Grave from Thirty Years' War Battle Reveals Soldiers' Fatal Wounds Posted: 04 Jun 2017 10:20 PM PDT In November of 1632, the townspeople of Lützen, Germany, were stuck with a grim task: They had to bury some 9,000 soldiers who were left dead on a battlefield after a bloody fight during the Thirty Years' War. A few years ago, researchers uncovered a mass grave at the site of the Battle of Lützen.By analyzing the bones, they have now learned more about the violent lives and deaths of soldiers from this era. The Thirty Years' War was one of the bloodiest events in European history — deadlier than the Black Death and World War II, in terms of the proportion of the population lost. |
73rd anniversary of the D-day landings in Normandy Posted: 06 Jun 2017 08:35 AM PDT |
Iran urges 'dialogue' to resolve Gulf row over Qatar Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:15 AM PDT Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Monday urged Qatar and neighbouring Gulf Arab countries that have severed diplomatic ties with it to engage in dialogue to resolve their dispute. Dialogue is imperative, especially during blessed Ramadan," Zarif tweeted, referring to the Muslim month of fasting. Zarif also phoned his Qatari counterpart to discuss the latest development, and also spoke to the foreign ministers of Arab and Muslim countries, including Algeria, Turkey, Indonesia and Iraq. |
Minnesota officer on tape: 'I don't know where the gun was' Posted: 06 Jun 2017 02:07 PM PDT |
Trump’s generals try to reassure Asian allies Posted: 05 Jun 2017 03:56 PM PDT |
Sean Spicer says Trump's tweets should be seen as official White House statements Posted: 06 Jun 2017 01:02 PM PDT White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has said that Donald Trump's tweets should be "considered official statements" by the US President. Mr Trump's tweets, even deleted ones, are saved as part of the country's official record that goes to the National Archives and Records Administration. Twitter "gives him the opportunity to speak to the American people...the same people critiquing him now," did so during the election, Mr Spicer noted. |
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. |
White Las Vegas officer charged in chokehold death of black man Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:33 PM PDT Officer Kenneth Lopera was charged on the same day the Clark County Coroner's Office ruled the May 14 death of Tashii Farmer, 40, near the Las Vegas Strip was a homicide due to police restraint. The coroner also found Farmer's enlarged heart and methamphetamine intoxication were contributing factors. The two charges of involuntary manslaughter and oppression under color of office brought against Lopera, which could each carry a maximum sentence of four years in prison if he is convicted, follow a number of deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of the police in the United States that have spawned protests and the Black Lives Matter movement. |
44 Healthy Snacks People With Flat Abs Eat Posted: 06 Jun 2017 09:42 AM PDT |
Kabul to host peace summit after week of deadly violence Posted: 05 Jun 2017 12:46 PM PDT Kabul will host a multinational peace conference on Afghanistan Tuesday, as the capital reels from a wave of bombings and clashes last week that left more than 100 people dead and hundreds wounded. Much of Kabul remains on lockdown ahead of the conference, labelled the "Kabul Process", with tighter than usual security including more armed checkpoints and armoured vehicles patrolling the streets. "The Kabul Process is meant to reach a consensus with the region and the world for peace in Afghanistan," said presidential spokesman Shah Hussain Murtazawi. |
Russia says fighter jet intercepts US bomber on border Posted: 06 Jun 2017 07:57 AM PDT |
Photo Of Canadian Man Casually Mowing Lawn With Tornado Behind Him Goes Viral Posted: 04 Jun 2017 08:56 PM PDT |
Posted: 05 Jun 2017 02:09 PM PDT Donald Trump has announced his proposal to privatise the US's air traffic control system, part of his vision for a massive infrastructure overhaul that Democrats say could leave important assets in the hands of powerful corporations and special interest groups. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer blasted Mr Trump's infrastructure proposal, arguing that financiers would profit while average citizens will be stuck with the bill for projects aimed at trying to improve the nation's waterways, roads and airports. The administration's plan "means Trump tolls from one end of America to the other, and huge profits for financiers who, when they put up the money, want to be repaid by the average driver, worker and citizen," Mr Schumer said. |
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These are the top iOS 11 features we hope Apple announces today Posted: 05 Jun 2017 08:13 AM PDT With Tim Cook slated to kick off this year's WWDC keynote in just a little while, it won't be long before we are given a glimpse at what the future of iOS and macOS holds in store. What makes WWDC 2017 especially compelling and intriguing is that Apple has done an impressive job of keeping upcoming software changes to an absolute minimum. In many ways, WWDC 2017 has the potential to be the most exciting WWDC event we've seen in years, if only because nearly everything Apple will introduce later today will be a pleasant surprise. Though some hardware announcements are rumored to be on the docket, the star of today's festivities will undoubtedly be iOS 11, the mobile operating system that powers Apple's insanely popular iPhone. While new iPhone releases are undeniably exciting, new iOS releases are interesting in their own right because they provides an avenue for existing iPhone users to enjoy more advanced features without having to upgrade. That being the case, we've gone through all of the iOS 11 rumors we've seen surface over the past few months and have culled a list of the top iOS 11 features we hope Apple announces later today. We've also included a few wish-list iOS 11 features that haven't been rumored but which we hope make a surprise appearance. So without further ado, let's get down to business. Peer-to-Peer Apple Pay Word on the street is that Apple with iOS 11 will enable users to seamlessly send other iOS users cash via Apple Pay. Apple has reportedly been interested in adding this feature for quite some time and there's mounting evidence that it will finally make its long-awaited debut with iOS 11. According to one report based on a source who claims to be familiar with Apple's plans: "Apple is completely revamping the Wallet app and adding social functionality. There will be a social feed, just like Venmo. The new Wallet app will also have an iMessage module that allows you to send cash via iMessage." Now given how easy rival services like Cash are, we can only hope that Apple's implementation will be a bit less clunky than their implementation of iMessage apps. Better call quality thanks to FaceTime Audio Another iOS 11 rumor that we hope comes to fruition centers on Apple using FaceTime Audio as the default for calls between two iPhones. As anyone who has used FaceTime Audio can attest, it delivers much crisper and cleaner audio than what one normally experiences when using a traditional cell network. The only caveat is that using FaceTime Audio for calls can eat into a user's data plan, though it may only be about 1MB of data for every minute of call time. FaceTime Audio has been around since iOS 7, but the reality is that most users never take advantage it, with many being completely unaware of its existence altogether. In short, iOS 11 may see Apple force better call quality onto the masses whether they like it or not. Better battery management As our phones become increasingly complex and advanced, it's become easier to drain the battery relatively quickly. That being the case, there is a rumor that Apple with iOS 11 will introduce a more intelligent battery management system that will include a layer of contextual awareness. This rumor originally surfaced last month: Here's how hit works. If you leave your home wifi network and you have 20% or less, it will turn on low power mode automatically. Since you left your home wifi, your phone know that you're not near your charger. This obviously makes the assumption that you don't have a charger in your car, etc. But it's pretty smart. This feature is still being debated by the engineers and may actually not ship.Dark Mode Rumors of Apple implementing a Dark Mode on iOS have been floating around for years. And as expected, it has resurfaced yet again ahead of Apple's iOS 11 release. While not everyone is interested in a Dark Mode, the users who are excited about it are incredibly vocal about it. iOS 11 Wish List Features:Below are a list of features we haven't seen hit the rumor mill, but we'd love to see Apple introduce later today. More Control Center flexibility It'd be nice if iOS 11 gave users more flexibility to control what toggles appear in Control Center. Additionally, some users have said that it would be more efficient if Apple made the Control Center pane just one window as opposed to two separate panes that users have to swipe between. Regardless, if Apple could make the Control Center just a tad more customizable with iOS 11, it would be greatly appreciated. Group notifications by individual apps As it stands now, notifications on iOS appear in the order they came in. This may work well for some users, but if you have notifications coming in from every which way, it'd be convenient if there was an option to simply group like-minded notifications all together. Set default apps for web links and mapping If you click on a link or an address someone sends to you, your iPhone will naturally open up mobile Safari or Apple Maps. While this is simple enough for most users, it'd be nice if Apple gave users the ability to set default apps for certain things. Some users, after all, may prefer using Google Maps and aren't too keen to see Apple Maps open up as the default. While the odds of this happening are presumably low, it would be nice to see Apple give its users just a tad more freedom. More iCloud storage 5GB of iCloud storage is nothing to scoff at, but with 4K videos, high-res photos and device backups taking up more space than ever, it'd be nice to see Apple bump up their free iCloud storage tier considerably. Swipe-style keyboard While this functionality is available via third-party apps, it'd be nice to see Apple add it to the stock iOS keyboard. |
Man Kills Childhood Friend With Screwdriver Before Falling Asleep Next to Body: Report Posted: 05 Jun 2017 11:01 AM PDT |
Take the Stress out of Skin Care Posted: 05 Jun 2017 05:00 PM PDT |
Philippines' Duterte orders troops to 'crush' militants Posted: 06 Jun 2017 08:36 AM PDT Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday ordered the military to "crush" Islamist militants still occupying parts of a southern city, as photos emerged of bombed buildings and mangled corpses. Duterte described the rampage in Marawi City by the militants, fighting under the Islamic State group flag, as a "rebellion" demanding a forceful response. "I am not ordering you to take an ordinary police action. |
28 of the Best Ways to Update Grandma's Favorite Recipes Posted: 06 Jun 2017 10:16 AM PDT |
Kuwait tries to mediate crisis between Qatar, Arab nations Posted: 06 Jun 2017 12:08 PM PDT DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait tried to mediate a resumption of diplomatic and commercial ties between Qatar and several of its Arab neighbors Tuesday, while U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to back those isolating the energy-rich nation over allegations it supports terror groups and Iran. |
NSA contractor faces 10-year sentence in first Espionage Act charge under Trump Posted: 06 Jun 2017 03:16 PM PDT Reality Winner, the woman alleged to have leaked classified information about Russian interference in the US election, could face up to 10 years in prison if the Trump administration pursues its complaint that she violated the Espionage Act. The 25-year-old allegedly shared documents that reveal Russian intelligence agents hacked a US voting systems manufacturer in the weeks immediately before the 2016 presidential election. The government said in its criminal complaint that Winner admitted to the charge in a conversation with the FBI on 3 June, but lawyers have cautioned that cannot be seen as a definitive admission of guilt, because the information is being relayed by the government. |
Top U.S. diplomat in China quits over Trump climate policy Posted: 06 Jun 2017 01:48 AM PDT By David Brunnstrom and John Walcott WASHINGTON (Reuters) - David Rank, the chargé d'affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, has left the State Department over the Trump administration's decision to quit the 2015 Paris agreement to fight climate change, a senior U.S. official said on Monday. A State Department spokeswoman confirmed Rank's departure, but said she was unable to verify Twitter posts that said he resigned as he felt unable to deliver a formal notification to China of the U.S. decision last week to quit the agreement. |
Linda McMahon’s advice for the Rock on a presidential run Posted: 06 Jun 2017 10:40 AM PDT In an interview with Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric, former WWE CEO and current head of the Small Business Administration Linda McMahon had some advice for her former employee, Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson on a presidential run: "Dwayne, do your homework really, really carefully so that you're up on all the things you want to talk about." McMahon also said she'd be open to a presidential run by Johnson. |
1st Test Track for Superfast Hyperloop Transport System Opens in Europe Posted: 05 Jun 2017 06:45 AM PDT European cities could become even more connected thanks to a superfast transportation system known as a "Hyperloop," which now has its first test facility on the continent. Winners of a Hyperloop technology competition, held by Elon Musk's company SpaceX, unveiled Europe's first test facility for the rail transportation system this week. The nearly 100-foot-long (30 meters) track will be used to test all of the Hyperloop systems in a vacuum at low speeds, according to Hardt Global Mobility, the company set up to commercialize the technology developed by the competition team from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. |
Hyundai reveals a little more of new Kona Posted: 05 Jun 2017 06:24 AM PDT Although we're going to have to wait until June 13 for the proper launch of Hyundai's new small crossover, the Kona, the South Korean automaker has released a few slightly more revealing images to tease us with ahead of the official reveal. The latest images show the new Hyundai in three-quarter views from the front and the back, and probably show a little more of the new design than we might expect at this point ahead of a formal launch. The Kona will be the fourth SUV in Hyundai's range and it's going to go head-to-head with the likes of the Kia Soul, Nissan Juke and the Toyota C-HR. |
Men charged in 36 deaths at ramshackle Oakland warehouse Posted: 05 Jun 2017 05:51 PM PDT |
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