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- Democrats ‘haven’t been destroying each other’ in Virginia primary, McAuliffe says. They may be starting.
- Notre Dame attacker a self-radicalised novice: prosecutor
- Macron's takeover of French politics is all but complete
- CNN Called Comey's Dad, But Comey Picked Up The Phone Instead
- Donald Trump reportedly lambasted Nato leaders for financial contributions in 'train wreck' dinner
- Ethiopia warns emergency drought aid to run out next month
- Winner of $447.8 Million Powerball Jackpot Will Receive 10th Largest Lottery Prize in U.S. History
- Ukrainians cheer on first day of visa-free EU travel
- Ever wanted to live in 2 nations at once? Here's your chance
- Georgia State Senator Under Fire For Photo With Armed Anti-Government Militia
- Trump's social media director receives ethics warning
- The story of prisoner 5770102414
- Tunisians protest for right not to fast during Ramadan
- China's ‘Friday Night Lights’: Chinese youth tackle American football
- Donald Trump expected to announce Cuba policy next week
- Warship USS Gabrielle Giffords commissioned in Texas
- US forces back Philippine troops in Islamist held city
- German police release Britons questioned over 'terror talk'
- Trump And Congress Are About To Ruin America's $220 Billion Economic Secret Weapon
- Mom Writes Open Letter To Parents After Child With Down Syndrome is Ignored At Swimming Pool
- Bill Cosby on the stand? Experts say it would be a huge risk
- Germany to test face recognition software in terror fight
- 'Holy S***!': Man Films Massive Great White Thrashing In Shallow Water
- Sen. Mike Lee: 'I don't see any indication that there was even the potential for' obstruction of justice
- Delaware first state under Donald Trump to ensure abortion stays legal
- US-backed Syria force fights for IS-held base near Raqa: monitor
- 6 killed, including 2 children, in southern Mexico attack
- Preliminary results: Ex-rebels win Kosovo election
- Drag-and-drop on the iPad is going to take some getting used to
- Key developments in Minnesota officer's manslaughter trial
- European mobile operators brace for end of roaming charges
- Looking for a Gift for Dad? How About a Smartwatch?
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe fires top prosecutor for 'misconduct': report
- Donald Trump condemned over bid to 'kill' Obama law aimed at stopping another global financial crash
- Qatar says Gulf citizens can stay despite crisis
- Gunmen attack mosque in Afghanistan, killing 3
- Pope to Nigerian priests: you'll be fired if you don't obey
- RNC chair on how Comey's testimony impacts GOP agenda
- Are Amazon And Apple Putting Their Rivalry Aside?
- Gifts memorializing Florida shooting victims key to healing
- For Labour's Corbyn, strong result turns defeat into victory
- Readers write: Prior colonization, new plan, travel experiences
- Tim Cook 'Reveals' Who Is Really Behind Donald Trump’s Late Night Tweets
- Brazilian Supreme Court lashes out at Temer 'snooping'
- US forces conduct strike against Somalia's Al-Shabaab: Pentagon
- Sheriff's office to probe circumstances of Texas man's death
- Nasa unveils six-wheeled Mars rover complete with full laboratory and life support systems
- This App Helps Create A Dementia-Friendly Home
- Three men, 96 children: Pakistan’s population booms
- Biden encourages Romney to consider Senate run in Utah
Posted: 10 Jun 2017 10:38 AM PDT |
Notre Dame attacker a self-radicalised novice: prosecutor Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:43 PM PDT An Algerian man who attacked a policeman with a hammer outside Notre Dame cathedral was a loner with a deep interest in Islamic State jihadist propaganda, the Paris prosecutor said Saturday. Farid Ikken, a 40-year-old doctorate student, was shot and wounded by another policeman during Tuesday's attack in which he shouted: "This is for Syria". Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said Ikken was an educated man who under questioning told investigators he had radicalised himself over a period of 10 months. |
Macron's takeover of French politics is all but complete Posted: 11 Jun 2017 02:34 PM PDT PARIS (AP) — Emmanuel Macron's takeover of French politics is all but complete. The newly elected French leader's gamble that voters wanted to throw out old faces and try something new is paying off in full — first by giving him the presidency and, on Sunday, the crucial first step toward securing the legislative power to deliver on his pledge of far-reaching change. |
CNN Called Comey's Dad, But Comey Picked Up The Phone Instead Posted: 10 Jun 2017 11:48 PM PDT |
Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:24 PM PDT Donald Trump reportedly lambasted Nato allies at a dinner in Brussels, hours after he had already reproached them for not spending enough on defence. The President has expressed scepticism of the 29-member alliance, and it wasn't until Friday that he reaffirmed the US's commitment to mutual defence of Nato members after weeks of uncertainty. The US is currently one of five countries of the alliance that meets NATO members' pledge to spend 2 per cer of GDP on defence. ... |
Ethiopia warns emergency drought aid to run out next month Posted: 10 Jun 2017 03:56 AM PDT |
Winner of $447.8 Million Powerball Jackpot Will Receive 10th Largest Lottery Prize in U.S. History Posted: 11 Jun 2017 02:09 PM PDT |
Ukrainians cheer on first day of visa-free EU travel Posted: 11 Jun 2017 04:42 AM PDT Ukrainians were on Sunday celebrating the first day of visa-free access to the European Union, with thousands crossing the border as President Petro Poroshenko proclaimed a dramatic "exit" from Moscow's grip. The move is symbolic for Kiev, where a pro-EU revolt in 2014 toppled the previous Russia-backed government and was followed by Moscow's annexation of the Crimea peninsula sparking a protracted ongoing conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. "The visa-free regime for Ukraine has started! Glory to Europe! Glory to Ukraine!" Poroshenko tweeted early Sunday as many travellers started crossing the border and posting selfies. |
Ever wanted to live in 2 nations at once? Here's your chance Posted: 10 Jun 2017 06:44 AM PDT |
Georgia State Senator Under Fire For Photo With Armed Anti-Government Militia Posted: 11 Jun 2017 06:13 AM PDT |
Trump's social media director receives ethics warning Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:05 PM PDT |
The story of prisoner 5770102414 Posted: 11 Jun 2017 09:00 AM PDT When she was inmate 5770102414 in a Thai prison, Prontip Mankong had ample opportunity for despair. Each night she slept with 70 to 80 other women, mostly drug offenders, on the linoleum floor of her cell. Her sleeping space was just over a foot wide; not enough room to lie on her back, so she slept on her side. For bedding, she had three sackcloths: one for a pillow, one for a blanket, and one to cover the floor. The fluorescent lights stayed on all night. |
Tunisians protest for right not to fast during Ramadan Posted: 11 Jun 2017 10:17 AM PDT Dozens of Tunisians demonstrated Sunday to demand the right to eat and drink in public during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and to protest against non-fasters being arrested. There is no law against eating or drinking in public during Ramadan, but every year the issue comes to the fore in the North African country. Tunisia's constitution guarantees "freedom of belief and conscience", but the state is also the "guardian of religion". |
China's ‘Friday Night Lights’: Chinese youth tackle American football Posted: 11 Jun 2017 10:17 AM PDT |
Donald Trump expected to announce Cuba policy next week Posted: 10 Jun 2017 05:25 PM PDT Donald Trump is expected to outline his new policy on Cuba next week, announcing steps that could reverse some of the changes made by former President Barack Obama to open commerce and travel after a half-century standoff with the communist island. The Trump administration has been discussing policy changes that include prohibiting business with the Cuban military while maintaining the full diplomatic relations restored by Mr Obama. The White House has also been debating new restrictions on American leisure travel to Cuba, which has more than tripled since Mr Obama's 2014 announcement. |
Warship USS Gabrielle Giffords commissioned in Texas Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:47 PM PDT |
US forces back Philippine troops in Islamist held city Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:44 AM PDT United States special forces are providing support to the Philippine military battling to dislodge Islamist militants in a southern city, the US embassy said Saturday, as 13 Filipino marines were killed in fresh fighting. Philippine troops are struggling to defeat hundreds of fighters, who rampaged through Marawi on May 23 flying black flags of the Islamic State group, and have used bomb-proof tunnels, anti-tank weapons and civilians as human shields to fortify their positions. |
German police release Britons questioned over 'terror talk' Posted: 11 Jun 2017 08:29 AM PDT |
Trump And Congress Are About To Ruin America's $220 Billion Economic Secret Weapon Posted: 10 Jun 2017 08:40 PM PDT |
Mom Writes Open Letter To Parents After Child With Down Syndrome is Ignored At Swimming Pool Posted: 10 Jun 2017 07:19 AM PDT |
Bill Cosby on the stand? Experts say it would be a huge risk Posted: 09 Jun 2017 09:59 PM PDT |
Germany to test face recognition software in terror fight Posted: 10 Jun 2017 08:34 AM PDT Germany will start testing facial recognition software at a Berlin train station this summer which could help police identify and locate terror suspects more quickly, a minister said Saturday. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the software would be tested with volunteers at Berlin's Suedkreuz station, and if successful would be expanded to other locations and also used for a range of criminal investigations. "We already have video surveillance in train stations, of course. |
'Holy S***!': Man Films Massive Great White Thrashing In Shallow Water Posted: 10 Jun 2017 07:22 PM PDT |
Posted: 11 Jun 2017 07:04 AM PDT |
Delaware first state under Donald Trump to ensure abortion stays legal Posted: 10 Jun 2017 04:52 PM PDT Delaware has become the first US state since Donald Trump became president to ensure that abortion will remain legal, even if the US leader appoints judges who will rule against abortion rights. Democratic Governor John Carney Jr signed into law a bill that removed restrictions on abortions from state law, making Delaware the eighth state to guarantee women the right to an abortion. As a presidential candidate, Mr Trump vowed to nominate judges to the Supreme Court who would help overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion under the Fourteenth Amendment. |
US-backed Syria force fights for IS-held base near Raqa: monitor Posted: 11 Jun 2017 02:11 AM PDT US-backed fighters battled on Sunday to dislodge jihadists from a key military base north of Raqa city, the heart of the Islamic State group's Syrian territory, a monitor said. The Syrian Democratic Forces have entered IS's bastion Raqa from the east and west, but have struggled to capture the Division 17 military base on the northern outskirts of the city. The SDF launched a renewed attack on Division 17 overnight with backing from the US-led coalition bombing IS, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. |
6 killed, including 2 children, in southern Mexico attack Posted: 10 Jun 2017 09:13 AM PDT |
Preliminary results: Ex-rebels win Kosovo election Posted: 11 Jun 2017 02:00 PM PDT |
Drag-and-drop on the iPad is going to take some getting used to Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:03 PM PDT If there's one thing that amazes me after all these years of being an iOS user, it's how Apple forces me to relearn iOS every once in a while. If you're picking up an iPhone or iPad for the first time this year, you won't have any iOS usage history to affect your experience. Things like 3D Touch on the iPhone or drag and drop on the iPad will be included in what already appears to be a great iOS 11 experience. But if you're a seasoned iOS user, then there are a few new tricks that'll force you to rethink the way you're using the iPad. A couple of short videos demoing the drag and drop feature in action on the iPad reveal the many ways this tiny feature will change interaction with the iPad - it works on iPhone too, but it really shines on the iPad. Rather than going through menus to achieve certain tasks like you'd normally do on an iOS device, drag and drop will let you do it a lot quicker than ever. Just press and hold on an item and then drag it on the screen and drop it where it needs to be. The sky is the limit here, and you can do a bunch of things. https://twitter.com/stroughtonsmith/status/872381941617762309 Developer Steven Troughton-Smith shows in the following video various instances where drag and drop can be used, and some of them might not even come to mind if you're already used to doing things on the iPad a certain way. For example, you can drag and drop a link to enable Split View mode and open a second Split View window. You can drop the link on the "+" icon to open it into a new toolbar. You can add the link to the Bookmarks section where you can add it in a folder or in your Reading List. The video also shows you that you can keep holding onto an item with one finger while bringing up the dock and a different app (Files in this case) with a different finger, thanks to multitouch support in drag and drop. Impressed yet? Well, another developer dragged four distinct objects with four fingers and then dropped them all in Notes. You won't do all of that at once every time, but it's definitely impressive. https://twitter.com/aurelienche/status/872801715870998528 Drag and drop seems genuinely impressive on a large canvas such as the iPad, and it's definitely going to change the way you interact with the iPad. |
Key developments in Minnesota officer's manslaughter trial Posted: 11 Jun 2017 05:05 PM PDT |
European mobile operators brace for end of roaming charges Posted: 10 Jun 2017 08:29 PM PDT Long an important source of revenue for telecom companies, roaming charges will be lifted in Europe starting June 15, raising pressure on operators in a tight market. On the Spanish market, subject to wide seasonal variations in business due to a reliance on tourism, Telefonica estimates the end of roaming charges in the EU will lead to a 1.2 percent drop in its sales this year. |
Looking for a Gift for Dad? How About a Smartwatch? Posted: 10 Jun 2017 06:08 AM PDT |
Zimbabwe's Mugabe fires top prosecutor for 'misconduct': report Posted: 10 Jun 2017 03:01 AM PDT President Robert Mugabe has fired Zimbabwe's top prosecutor, who now faces a misconduct trial, state media reported Saturday, the latest twist in a dispute dating back more than a year. "Suspended prosecutor general Mr Johannes Tomana was yesterday (Friday) fired for misconduct and incompetence after a tribunal set by President Mugabe to probe him recommended dismissal," The Herald newspaper reported. Tomana faced charges of "criminal abuse of office" and was awaiting trial, the paper added, without giving further details. |
Posted: 10 Jun 2017 05:04 AM PDT Democrats have condemned Donald Trump for championing a bid to "kill" regulations imposed on banks following the financial crisis in 2008. The US President celebrated after Republicans in the House of Representatives approved the Financial Choice Act, which would end government bailouts for banking giants and ease restrictions on their investment activity. The bill is designed to undo the Dodd-Frank Act, which was signed into law by former US President Barack Obama in 2010 in an attempt to reform Wall Street and protect consumers in the wake of the worst financial crash since the Great Depression. |
Qatar says Gulf citizens can stay despite crisis Posted: 11 Jun 2017 01:47 PM PDT Qatar moved Sunday to avoid an escalation of its feud with Gulf neighbours by telling their citizens they are welcome to stay, while boasting of "business as usual" for vital gas exports. Iran also announced it had sent tonnes of vegetables to Qatar, which has seen food imports threatened after its neighbours cut air, sea and land links with the country. Nearly a week after Saudi Arabia and several of its allies severed ties with Qatar in an unprecedented Gulf diplomatic crisis, there were no signs of the bitter dispute being resolved. |
Gunmen attack mosque in Afghanistan, killing 3 Posted: 10 Jun 2017 06:05 AM PDT |
Pope to Nigerian priests: you'll be fired if you don't obey Posted: 11 Jun 2017 10:54 AM PDT |
RNC chair on how Comey's testimony impacts GOP agenda Posted: 11 Jun 2017 06:33 AM PDT |
Are Amazon And Apple Putting Their Rivalry Aside? Posted: 10 Jun 2017 02:47 PM PDT |
Gifts memorializing Florida shooting victims key to healing Posted: 10 Jun 2017 09:38 AM PDT An Ikea sofa, paper wings, 49 wooden crosses - these are some of the gifts sent by well-wishers from around the world to remember the 49 people killed in Orlando's Pulse nightclub one year ago. Thousands of the items will go on display -- some in a museum, others online -- on Monday, exactly one year after gunman Omar Mateen opened deadly fire inside the gay nightclub. Candles, flowers, teddy bears and all kinds of handicrafts in memory of the victims quickly piled up outside Pulse, the hospital where survivors were treated, and next to downtown Orlando's Lake Eola. |
For Labour's Corbyn, strong result turns defeat into victory Posted: 10 Jun 2017 04:00 AM PDT |
Readers write: Prior colonization, new plan, travel experiences Posted: 10 Jun 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Tim Cook 'Reveals' Who Is Really Behind Donald Trump’s Late Night Tweets Posted: 10 Jun 2017 12:31 AM PDT |
Brazilian Supreme Court lashes out at Temer 'snooping' Posted: 10 Jun 2017 10:47 AM PDT Brasília (AFP) - Brazil's Supreme Court lashed out Saturday after a report that President Michel Temer had ordered the country's intelligence services to dig up dirt on the judge overseeing his corruption case. The report in Veja magazine on Friday quoted an unnamed aide to Temer saying that the Brazilian Intelligence Agency, known as Abin, had been tasked with finding compromising material on Supreme Court Justice Edson Fachin. Although the presidential palace quickly issued a statement denying the report, the Supreme Court came out with an unusually strongly worded statement of its own Saturday to denounce any pressure on its judges. |
US forces conduct strike against Somalia's Al-Shabaab: Pentagon Posted: 11 Jun 2017 08:35 AM PDT US forces carried out a strike in conjunction with Somali special forces Sunday against Al-Shabaab approximately 185 miles (300 kilometers) southwest of Mogadishu, according to the Pentagon. Somalia's president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed said Somalian special forces participated in the raid against a training center for the extremist group's militants near Sakow, a district in the Middle Juba region. |
Sheriff's office to probe circumstances of Texas man's death Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:11 PM PDT HOUSTON (AP) — The actions of Texas deputies who looked into the death of a Houston man following his confrontation with an off-duty deputy and her husband will be reviewed as part of an internal affairs probe following complaints by the victim's family that the investigation was mishandled, authorities announced on Friday. |
Nasa unveils six-wheeled Mars rover complete with full laboratory and life support systems Posted: 10 Jun 2017 06:12 AM PDT Nasa has unveiled a new Mars rover concept vehicle designed to function "as both a working vehicle and laboratory" for the next generation of space explorers. "It features life support systems, navigation and communication systems, and design and materials that relate to conditions and resources on Mars," Nasa said. Created by Parker Brothers Concepts, the rover — which looks nothing like the actual vehicles that have trundled over Mars' surface, 34 million miles away — will promote Nasa's "summer of Mars" to teach young people about its efforts to land humans on Earth's neighbouring world. |
This App Helps Create A Dementia-Friendly Home Posted: 10 Jun 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Three men, 96 children: Pakistan’s population booms Posted: 09 Jun 2017 08:43 PM PDT Three men who have fathered nearly 100 children among them are doing their bit for Pakistan's skyrocketing population, which is being counted for the first time in 19 years. Pakistan has the highest birth rate in South Asia at around three children per woman, according to the World Bank and government figures, and the census is expected to show that growth remains high. "God has created the entire universe and all human beings, so why should I stop the natural process of a baby's birth?" asks Gulzar Khan, a father of 36, citing one of the strongest influences in the region: the belief that Islam prevents family planning. |
Biden encourages Romney to consider Senate run in Utah Posted: 10 Jun 2017 11:02 AM PDT |
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