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- Georgia teenager took his own life after accidentally shooting friend, police say
- U.S. court rules for Trump on transgender military limits
- Ghosn set for court hearing in Japan over detention
- 3 Ways the Government Shutdown Could Affect You
- How the United States Would Attack North Korea
- Hamas arrests 5 over Palestinian government media raid
- Brazil's Bolsonaro sees threat in Russia, considers US base
- Southwest Airlines co-founder Herb Kelleher once starred in quirky commercials
- Cozy up with this oh-so-good (and good for you!) slow cooker soup
- Trump Sees His Leverage Dwindle as Shutdown Pushes Toward Third Week
- U.N. rights office says Saudi trial in Khashoggi case 'not sufficient'
- Marriott says hack was smaller but hit 5.25 mn passports
- Amazon is blowing out Apple Watches at deep discounts, today only
- U.S. activists helped migrants in Mexico during border clash
- The Biggest Jet Engine in History Is Ready For Flight
- The Latest: Truck driver in fatal crash had several tickets
- UN Security Council meets on DR Congo vote
- What Is a Student Loan Servicer?
- House 'will open up money-laundering inquiry' into Trump-Russia ties, says key Democrat
- Police: Boy found in storage unit last went to school in May
- Bolsonaro aide: Brazil will not hike a financial tax
- It’s not just Apple: Baidu CEO warns employees that ‘winter is coming’
- Lima Group countries say won't recognize new Maduro mandate
- US House passes funding plan without wall
- You Need This Custom Ford Camper Van Towing a Sauna Trailer
- Incredibly detailed satellite images show volcano's collapse after volcanic tsunami
- The 2020 Ford Escape Is Where Ford Hopes Those Sedan Buyers Will Migrate
- Now is the time to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump
- The Best-Selling Luxury Cars and SUVs of 2018
- Officer charged in death: Man definitely intended to shoot
- Qualcomm kicks off crucial fight with U.S. antitrust regulator
- Taiwan's China-sceptic ruling party to elect new head
- The 9 Best Helicopter Rides Around the World for Views You Can't Miss
- U.S. has no timeline for U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria: U.S official
- Pakistani International Airlines threatens to ground cabin staff if they don't lose weight
- Amazon and Walmart Team Up to Fight New Indian E-Commerce Rules
- Speaker again, Pelosi sees 'new dawn' for 116th Congress
- The Milky Way is on an unstoppable collision course with a neighboring galaxy
- Hundreds rally as 7-year-old girl's killer remains at large
- Trump's Shutdown Will Hit Black Americans The Hardest
- Government Shutdown 2019: Democrats pass funding plan without wall, Trump vows to veto
- Drug maker Bristol-Myers Squibb to buy Celgene in $74bn deal
- Trump downplays Apple woes, says China economy helps U.S. in trade talks
- Infiniti QX Inspiration electric SUV concept vehicle revealed ahead of Detroit auto show
- Don Lemon breaks down why Kevin Hart's 'apology' just doesn't cut it
Georgia teenager took his own life after accidentally shooting friend, police say Posted: 03 Jan 2019 06:40 PM PST |
U.S. court rules for Trump on transgender military limits Posted: 04 Jan 2019 08:21 AM PST The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturned a decision by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that blocked the policy, saying it likely violates the constitutional rights of transgender recruits and service members. President Donald Trump announced in March that he would endorse a plan by former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to restrict the military service of transgender people who experience a condition called gender dysphoria. The appeals court victory is limited because other federal courts issued injunctions against the policy, which applied nationwide. |
Ghosn set for court hearing in Japan over detention Posted: 04 Jan 2019 12:05 AM PST Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn is likely to appear in a Japanese court next Tuesday to hear the reasons for his detention, after his lawyers deployed a little-used article of the Constitution. The shock move was the latest in a series of unexpected twists in a case that has gripped Japan and the business world since the once-revered auto tycoon was arrested on his private jet at a Tokyo airport on November 19. The Tokyo District Court said his hearing would start at 10:30 am (0130 GMT) in its court room, with Ghosn expected to appear. |
3 Ways the Government Shutdown Could Affect You Posted: 04 Jan 2019 02:57 PM PST |
How the United States Would Attack North Korea Posted: 04 Jan 2019 11:00 PM PST |
Hamas arrests 5 over Palestinian government media raid Posted: 05 Jan 2019 09:01 AM PST Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip arrested five men Saturday over a raid at the Palestinian Authority's media headquarters, in which valuable equipment was destroyed. Five armed men attacked the offices of the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation in Gaza City on Friday, trashing equipment worth thousands of dollars. The media centre is funded by the West Bank-based Palestinian government and houses Palestine TV and the Voice of Palestine radio station. |
Brazil's Bolsonaro sees threat in Russia, considers US base Posted: 04 Jan 2019 01:50 PM PST |
Southwest Airlines co-founder Herb Kelleher once starred in quirky commercials Posted: 04 Jan 2019 08:36 AM PST |
Cozy up with this oh-so-good (and good for you!) slow cooker soup Posted: 04 Jan 2019 05:00 AM PST |
Trump Sees His Leverage Dwindle as Shutdown Pushes Toward Third Week Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:35 PM PST |
U.N. rights office says Saudi trial in Khashoggi case 'not sufficient' Posted: 04 Jan 2019 06:09 AM PST GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations human rights office said on Friday it could not assess the fairness of a trial taking place in Saudi Arabia related to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but that in any case it was "not sufficient". Spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani, asked about reports that a Saudi prosecutor had sought the death sentence for five suspects linked to the Oct. 2 killing, reiterated the office's call for an independent investigation "with international involvement". The U.N. rights office always opposed the death penalty, she added. ... |
Marriott says hack was smaller but hit 5.25 mn passports Posted: 04 Jan 2019 07:19 AM PST Marriott disclosed Friday that fewer guests than originally thought were affected by a massive computer hacking attack but that more than five million passport numbers were stolen. Marriott said about 5.25 million passport numbers were taken in the incident, which US officials believe was masterminded by the Chinese government. An additional 20.3 million encrypted passport numbers were also taken but there is no evidence hackers were able to decipher that data, Marriott said. |
Amazon is blowing out Apple Watches at deep discounts, today only Posted: 04 Jan 2019 04:56 AM PST If you're been dying to get your hands on a new Apple Watch but you're reluctant to part with all that cash, today is most definitely your lucky day. Amazon is blowing out refurbished Apple Watches at deep discounts, and three different generations of Apple Watch are covered in the big sale. You can snag an Apple Watch Series 1 for just $185, the Apple Watch Series 2 starts at just $212, and Apple Watch Series 3 models can be had for as little as $296! These prices are only good for one day though, and these are refurbs so supply of the more popular models will probably sell out. ## Apple Watch Series 1 * Renewed products look and work like new. These pre-owned products have been inspected and tested by Amazon-qualified suppliers, which typically perform a full diagnostic test, replacement of any defective parts, and a thorough cleaning process. Wireless devices have batteries tested to have at least 80% capacity relative to new at the time of sale. Packaging, wall plug and charging cable may be generic (headphones not included). Wireless products on Amazon Renewed come with the 90 day Amazon Renewed Guarantee. * Apple S1P Dual-Core, WatchOS 3, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Light Sensor, Activity Tracker, Heart Monitor, Microphone and Speaker, Bluetooth * Aluminum Chassis with Ion-X Glass * 1.3" 272 x 340 Display * Activity and Heart Rate Monitoring ## Apple Watch Series 2 * Renewed products look and work like new. These pre-owned products have been inspected and tested by Amazon-qualified suppliers, which typically perform a full diagnostic test, replacement of any defective parts, and a thorough cleaning process. Wireless devices have batteries tested to have at least 80% capacity relative to new at the time of sale. Packaging, wall plug and charging cable may be generic (headphones not included). Wireless products on Amazon Renewed come with the 90 day Amazon Renewed Guarantee. ## Apple Watch Series 3 * Renewed products look and work like new. These pre-owned products have been inspected and tested by Amazon-qualified suppliers, which typically perform a full diagnostic test, replacement of any defective parts, and a thorough cleaning process. Packaging and accessories may be generic. All products on Amazon Renewed come with a minimum 90-day supplier-backed warranty. * Stainless Chassis, Sapphire Crystal with 1.3" 272 x 340 1000-Nit Display * Activity and Heart Rate Monitoring and Water-Resistant to 164' * Siri Integration * Integrated GPS & 4G LTE Connectivity, Bluetooth 4.2, 802.11b, g, n Wi-Fi |
U.S. activists helped migrants in Mexico during border clash Posted: 04 Jan 2019 10:49 AM PST MEXICO CITY/TIJUANA (Reuters) - A group of U.S. activists opposed to President Donald Trump's immigration policies helped migrants in Mexico during a clash with U.S. agents at the border on New Year's Eve, and dispute their government's account of the events. Late on Monday, about 150 migrants gathered at the border in Tijuana to try to enter the United States, according to the U.S. activists and a Reuters witness. |
The Biggest Jet Engine in History Is Ready For Flight Posted: 04 Jan 2019 10:09 AM PST |
The Latest: Truck driver in fatal crash had several tickets Posted: 04 Jan 2019 05:30 PM PST |
UN Security Council meets on DR Congo vote Posted: 04 Jan 2019 02:51 PM PST The UN Security Council met behind closed doors on Friday to discuss the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo as world powers awaited results. France requested the meeting as the European Union and the African Union urged DR Congo authorities to respect the outcome of the December 30 vote. Election results were initially scheduled to be released on Sunday but could be delayed. |
What Is a Student Loan Servicer? Posted: 04 Jan 2019 06:00 AM PST |
House 'will open up money-laundering inquiry' into Trump-Russia ties, says key Democrat Posted: 04 Jan 2019 04:00 PM PST |
Police: Boy found in storage unit last went to school in May Posted: 04 Jan 2019 03:04 PM PST |
Bolsonaro aide: Brazil will not hike a financial tax Posted: 04 Jan 2019 12:49 PM PST Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's chief of staff said on Friday that there would be no hike in a financial transaction tax, contradicting what the leader himself said earlier in the day. The chief of staff, Onyx Lorenzoni, said that after Bolsonaro spoke with the head of Brazil's tax collection agency, it was understood that there would be no need to increase the tax. Lorenzoni also said it was not set in stone that the Bolsonaro team's pension reform package would have minimum retirement ages of 57 for women and 62 for men, as the president said earlier on Friday. |
It’s not just Apple: Baidu CEO warns employees that ‘winter is coming’ Posted: 03 Jan 2019 06:03 PM PST As China continues to suffer an economic slowdown as trade-related tensions with the US drag on, the CEO of what is essentially the Google of China has sent out a letter to his employees with an ominous warning drawn from pop culture: Winter is coming. Baidu CEO Robin Li wrote in his letter that the Beijing-based search engine company earned 100 billion yuan (the US equivalent of $14.6 billion) in revenue last year. But analysts, according to The South China Morning Post, had forecast 101.45 billion yuan, with the revenue miss coming as the second-largest economy in the world continues to be saddled with its slowest growth in decades, blamed in large measure on the US trade war, which has spurred hiring freezes and job cuts in China. Apple CEO Tim Cook released a letter of his own to investors Wednesday that landed like a bombshell, thanks to its revision downward of the company's revenue forecast for the typically busy holiday quarter. Analysts spent the subsequent news cycle pondering whether this was an Apple-specific problem or emblematic of a larger issue -- with the letter from Baidu's chief executive arguably answering that question. Following up on his warning, Li wrote that the inevitability of economic slowdowns is "as cold and real as winter to every company," and then shifted toward a more optimistic note: "Only when the year grows cold do we see the qualities of the pine and the cypress ... It's high time that Baidu stepped forward as a platform company." In his letter, Li in addition to prodding employees to step up their game also praised the potential of artificial intelligence, saying its benefits include helping bring down costs among Baidu's customers. And that the "historical transformation of AI is penetrating various industries, unleashing enormous growth potential and room for upgrade." According to a CNBC report today, the trade war between the US and China is the reason growth estimates for China for 2019 have been cut from 6.5 percent to 6.3 percent already. And companies ranging from Apple to Ford have publicly expressed concern about the country's economy over the near term. Baidu was founded by Li in 2000 and, like Google, makes most of its money from advertising. |
Lima Group countries say won't recognize new Maduro mandate Posted: 04 Jan 2019 05:58 PM PST Foreign ministers from 12 Latin American countries and Canada said Friday their governments would not accept Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela's president when he is sworn in for a second six-year term next week. The 14-member Lima Group -- with the exception of Mexico -- said it would not grant recognition to Maduro's hardline socialist government, after meeting in the Peruvian capital to discuss ways to step up international pressure on the regime, which has presided over the oil-rich country's economic collapse. Peru's Foreign Minister Nestor Popolizio said the group had delivered "a strong political message" ahead of Maduro's inauguration on January 10. |
US House passes funding plan without wall Posted: 03 Jan 2019 08:47 PM PST |
You Need This Custom Ford Camper Van Towing a Sauna Trailer Posted: 04 Jan 2019 05:00 AM PST |
Incredibly detailed satellite images show volcano's collapse after volcanic tsunami Posted: 03 Jan 2019 08:00 PM PST The volcano's cone collapsed and triggered a landslide underwater on Dec. 22, leading to huge waves that weren't detected by tsunami warning systems. As noted by the American Geophysical Union, the pictures show how much the volcano has changed after the disaster, where a bay has formed from the collapse, along with high levels of sediment in the water surrounding the island. |
The 2020 Ford Escape Is Where Ford Hopes Those Sedan Buyers Will Migrate Posted: 04 Jan 2019 08:28 AM PST |
Now is the time to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump Posted: 05 Jan 2019 03:00 AM PST |
The Best-Selling Luxury Cars and SUVs of 2018 Posted: 04 Jan 2019 09:10 AM PST |
Officer charged in death: Man definitely intended to shoot Posted: 04 Jan 2019 06:20 PM PST |
Qualcomm kicks off crucial fight with U.S. antitrust regulator Posted: 04 Jan 2019 10:50 AM PST SAN JOSE, California - (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's antitrust case accusing Qualcomm Inc |
Taiwan's China-sceptic ruling party to elect new head Posted: 05 Jan 2019 05:21 PM PST Taiwan's ruling party began electing a new chairman on Sunday -- a post vacated by President Tsai Ing-wen after a recent electoral mauling -- in a vote closely watched by China and the United States. Tsai and her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won a 2016 landslide, sweeping away a government that had built much closer ties to China over the previous decade. The result rattled Beijing because Tsai refuses to acknowledge that the self-ruled island is part of "one China". |
The 9 Best Helicopter Rides Around the World for Views You Can't Miss Posted: 04 Jan 2019 01:16 PM PST |
U.S. has no timeline for U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria: U.S official Posted: 04 Jan 2019 09:15 AM PST The United States has no timeline for the withdrawal of American troops from Syria but does not plan to stay indefinitely, a senior State Department official said on Friday. "We have no timeline for our military forces to withdraw from Syria," the official said before a visit to the Middle East next week by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. "Just to clarify, we do not -- we do not intend to have an indefinite military presence in Syria. |
Pakistani International Airlines threatens to ground cabin staff if they don't lose weight Posted: 04 Jan 2019 06:40 AM PST |
Amazon and Walmart Team Up to Fight New Indian E-Commerce Rules Posted: 04 Jan 2019 02:55 AM PST The bitter rivals have come together in India to lobby the government on regulations that threaten to dampen their expansion ambitions. Among other things, the giant retailers are asking for an extension on a Feb. 1 deadline for implementing those rules, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The newly tightened regulations threaten to pinch Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart in one of the world's fastest growing online commerce arenas, where both have invested billions of dollars. |
Speaker again, Pelosi sees 'new dawn' for 116th Congress Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:18 PM PST |
The Milky Way is on an unstoppable collision course with a neighboring galaxy Posted: 04 Jan 2019 09:23 AM PST Our Solar System has remained largely unchanged for billions of years, and it's likely to remain that way for a long time to come, but that hasn't stopped astronomers from looking far into the future in an attempt to forecast some major changes happening to our home galaxy, the Milky Way. A new research effort supports the idea that the Milky Way is headed for a massive collision, and when that happens it could dramatically affect our Solar System and perhaps even Earth itself. The good news is that humanity will probably be gone by then, one way or another. The study, conducted by scientist with Durham University, focuses on the relationship between the Milky Way and a satellite galaxy known as the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC for short). The LMC is current moving away from our galaxy at a high speed, and at present it's around 63,000 light years away. However, that's about to change, and computer models suggest that the LMC will eventually collide with our galaxy in a chaotic, swirling mess that might even throw our Solar System out into space. In the paper, the researchers explain that an initial glancing blow between the two galaxies could fling our Solar System out into space and potentially even affect the habitability of Earth itself. After the collision, the supermassive black hole thought to rest in the center of the Milky Way could grow up to ten times its current size. But what does all this mean for humanity? Well, not much at the moment. The event isn't expected to take place for another 2.5 billion years or so, and if mankind hasn't already turned Earth into an uninhabitable wasteland on its own, we'll surely have had long enough to come up with an exit strategy if one is needed. Hopefully. |
Hundreds rally as 7-year-old girl's killer remains at large Posted: 05 Jan 2019 03:09 PM PST |
Trump's Shutdown Will Hit Black Americans The Hardest Posted: 04 Jan 2019 07:28 AM PST |
Government Shutdown 2019: Democrats pass funding plan without wall, Trump vows to veto Posted: 03 Jan 2019 08:50 PM PST |
Drug maker Bristol-Myers Squibb to buy Celgene in $74bn deal Posted: 03 Jan 2019 06:11 PM PST |
Trump downplays Apple woes, says China economy helps U.S. in trade talks Posted: 04 Jan 2019 03:31 PM PST Trump has slapped import tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of Chinese goods as he seeks concessions from Beijing on issues ranging from industrial subsidies to hacking. China has retaliated. U.S. officials are heading to Beijing next week for the first face-to-face talks since Trump and President Xi Jinping in December agreed to a 90-day truce in the trade war as they sought to strike a deal. |
Infiniti QX Inspiration electric SUV concept vehicle revealed ahead of Detroit auto show Posted: 04 Jan 2019 07:44 AM PST |
Don Lemon breaks down why Kevin Hart's 'apology' just doesn't cut it Posted: 05 Jan 2019 08:33 AM PST |
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