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- Houthi rebels claim to begin withdrawal from key Yemen ports
- Man Nicknamed ‘Sovereign’ Hacked Appalachian Trail Hiker to Death Weeks After Release From Jail: Feds
- Who's been sitting in Pelosi's chair? Democrat Ocasio-Cortez
- Pence at Liberty, UNCC-Charlotte graduation, Mother's Day: 5 things you need to know this weekend
- US to move Patriot missile defence system to Middle East to counter ‘escalating’ threat from Iran
- Boeing crash payouts would be partly based on how long passengers knew they were doomed
- Netanyahu says needs more time to form new Israel government
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Houthi rebels claim to begin withdrawal from key Yemen ports Posted: 11 May 2019 12:21 PM PDT SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Yemen's Houthi rebels on Saturday began a long-delayed withdrawal of forces from the port facility in the key city of Hodeida, the group said, following the terms of a December cease-fire aimed at alleviating the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The government described the Houthi claim as a "farce." |
Posted: 12 May 2019 01:46 PM PDT Photo Illustration by The Daily BeastA man who calls himself "Sovereign" was charged with attacking two Appalachian Trail hikers with a machete, killing one of them—just weeks after he pleaded guilty to threatening other trekkers and was set free, authorities said on Sunday.James L. Jordan, 30, from West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, allegedly knifed an unidentified man and woman early Saturday morning in an isolated stretch of the 2,190-mile hiking trail that runs through Wythe County, Virginia. The man died and the woman was seriously wounded.The U.S. attorney's office for the Western District of Virginia called it a "senseless and brutal attack" but did not provide any other details. A criminal complaint will be filed Monday as Jordan makes his initial court appearance.He faces one count of murder within the special maritime territorial jurisdiction of the United States and one count of assault with the intent to murder within the special maritime territorial jurisdiction of the United States. Jordan has allegedly been menacing people on the trail, which is in the midst of its high season, for weeks."He was well-known," said Brian King, a spokesman for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, which manages the trail through 14 states with two federal agencies. "The trail has always had a fantastic grapevine."Larry Smith, a hiker from Charleston, South Carolina, told The Daily Beast that he ran into Jordan at a trail shelter in Atkins, Virginia, in early April. Smith said he'd gone to bed after feasting on hamburgers and beer with fellow hikers but awoke to someone entering the shelter and starting a fire at about 10 p.m."He was ranting, and raving," Smith said. After disappearing upstairs for a moment, Smith added, the man returned, and said, "I'm gonna burn this shelter down." When Smith asked if he was alright, the man jumped up on a table, threw his cigarette in Smith's face, and challenged him to a fight. Smith said when retreated to the parking lot to call 911, the man followed, then disappeared into the frigid night."At that time, I thought he was just another hiker who'd gotten drunk, or one of the locals who'd gotten a little drunk," he added. But when another trail blogger posted Jordan's mug shot a few weeks later, he realized that he "looked just like the guy" who had threatened to burn down the shelter. On April 21, Unicoi County, Tennessee, Sheriff Mike Hensley raised the alarm about the erratic figure nicknamed Sovereign, writing that he "ran hikers out of shelters with a shovel" and "brandished a knife and machete and stated it was going to be a bad day for hikers."Several days later, Jordan was arrested after an altercation with hikers on the Tennessee/North Carolina border; police found he was carrying a knife with a 20-inch blade. He reportedly pleaded guilty to several charges, was sentenced to a fine, and was then released."When he was arrested a few weeks ago, the hikers did the right thing—they called 911 and went to the sheriff and got him arrested," King said. "The problem is when you are thru-hiking, you are on a timetable, and they couldn't or wouldn't go in to testify, and that's why he went through the system so fast."The Washington Post reported Jordan apparently resurfaced in Virginia and went after a group of four hikers camped out for the night. They fled, but the knife-wielding attacker caught up to two of them and began slashing away.The woman "pretended to be dead and when [Jordan] walked away after his dog, she took off running," Wythe County Sheriff Keith Dunagan told the newspaper. She managed to walk six miles and get help.Deputies in Bland County, Virginia, began looking for the assailant, Sheriff Thomas Roseberry II told The Daily Beast. But it was deputies in Wythe County, reportedly following an SOS signal activated by the male victim before he died, who found Jordan and the knife."I'm very appreciative that they acted as quick as they did, and apprehended him as quickly as they did, and that no one else was hurt," Roseberry said.The Appalachian Trail runs from Georgia to Maine, and an estimated 2 million people hike at least part of it each year. At the moment, many thru-hikers—who try to go from end to end in one trip—would have been passing through the area where the murder took place."Everybody is sad and sick to their stomach," King said. "But the message is that this is rare and an aberration. The trail is still a refuge, and you can't guard against every evil in the world."Read more at The Daily Beast. |
Who's been sitting in Pelosi's chair? Democrat Ocasio-Cortez Posted: 10 May 2019 08:05 PM PDT In another first for rookie congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the liberal Democrat from New York on Friday became the youngest woman to preside over the U.S. House of Representatives. Sitting in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's chair as part of a routine rotation of House members, Ocasio-Cortez took her turn with the gavel and ran the chamber for about an hour. The duty is shared day-to-day by members of the House majority, currently the Democrats. |
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US to move Patriot missile defence system to Middle East to counter ‘escalating’ threat from Iran Posted: 11 May 2019 03:32 AM PDT The US is to install an air defence missile system in the Middle East to counter the "escalating" threat posed by Iran, the Pentagon has said.The Department of Defence confirmed it was sending the Patriot surface-to-air missile system to the region in response to "indications of heightened Iranian readiness to conduct offensive operations against US forces".An official said the decision was made after intelligence showed Iran had loaded military equipment and missiles onto small boats controlled by Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC).It comes amid rising tensions between the two countries after the US deployed an aircraft carrier to the Middle East this week in response to concerns Iran was planning an attack on American forces or interests in the region.Tehran responded by announcing it would partially pull out from its commitments to the 2015 international nuclear deal and increase uranium enrichment unless a new agreement is reached in 60 days.On Wednesday, Donald Trump ordered new sanctions on Iran targeting the country's steel, aluminium, copper and iron sectors, and warned of "further actions unless it [Iran] fundamentally alters its conduct".A Defence Department official told Associated Press moving the missile system was discussed earlier in the week but it took a few days to get final approval to move the Patriot, a long-range air defence system used to counter tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and advanced aircraft.The USS Arlington, an amphibious transport ship, will also move to the Middle East earlier than expected, according to the Pentagon.The US removed Patriot systems from Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan late last year.Iran and the US have each said they are not seeking conflict but both countries have adopted confrontational stances in recent weeks.In the Pentagon statement, the Defence Department said it was "postured and ready to defend US forces and interests in the region."Earlier this week, Yadollah Javani, deputy head of political affairs in the IRGC, said no negotiations would be held with the US and warned "Americans will not dare take military action against us," according to Iran's Tasnim News Agency.When announcing the initial move on Sunday, John Bolton, the national security adviser, cited "troubling and escalatory indications and warnings" from Iran but did not explain what they were.On Friday, a defence official said threats could include attacks by Iranian proxies, such as Shia militias in Iraq.US officials told Reuters intelligence indicated Iran had moved missiles onto boats along its shore and an American official suggested missiles were capable of being launched from a small ship.However, several officials said they have not yet seen any tangible move by Iran in reaction to the US military shifts in the area. They also noted there have been no attacks.Agencies contributed to this report |
Boeing crash payouts would be partly based on how long passengers knew they were doomed Posted: 12 May 2019 09:00 AM PDT Settlements to the families of 346 people who died in the two catastrophic Boeing Max plane crashes will be calculated, in part, by how long the victims knew they were doomed. Lawyers handling claims against the US aerospace company said the longer the passengers and crew were aware of their desperate fate, the larger the likely payout. "There's a better chance of (financial) recovery if it took minutes rather than seconds for the plane to crash,'' Joe Power, a personal-injury lawyer representing some Ethiopian victims, told Bloomberg this weekend. The first passenger plane, Lion Air Flight 610, ditched into the Java Sea 12 minutes after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia on October 29th last year. Six months later on March 10th, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed six minutes after take off from Addis Ababa. In both cases, the jets were Max 8 models and in both cases, all aboard died. Experts say the Boeing Company could be facing payouts in excess of $1 billion (£770 million) if it can be proved that it had knowledge that the model had safety flaws. Thirty individual law suits have now been filed against Boeing on behalf of families with many more expected. Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER that disappeared from air traffic control screens in 2011 Credit: AP "The bottom line is Boeing's exposure is much more substantial than in any other case that I've been a part of in my quarter-century of representing families'" in plane-crash cases, said Brian Alexander, a New York aviation lawyer for victims of the Ethiopian Airlines jet . "You get into 'What did you know and when did you know it.'" The two disasters, with similar characteristics, led to the worldwide grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8 models. Both pilots desperately struggled to take control of the aeroplanes as they intermittently dived while reaching speeds of close to 600 miles per hour. Investigators have zeroed in on the malfunctioning Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, an automated safety feature designed to prevent a stall. Earlier this month Dennis Muilenburg, the Boeing CEO acknowledged its automatic flight control system played a role in the two crashes. "The full details of what happened in the two accidents will be issued by the government authorities in the final reports, but, with the release of the preliminary report of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 accident investigation, it's apparent that in both flights the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, known as MCAS, activated in response to erroneous angle of attack information." |
Netanyahu says needs more time to form new Israel government Posted: 12 May 2019 02:44 AM PDT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he would ask President Reuven Rivlin for more time to form a new coalition government, citing recent holidays and the Gaza flare-up. Netanyahu's Likud won 35 seats in the April 9 general election, with most party chiefs represented in the 120-seat parliament recommending that he forms the next governing coalition. On April 17 Rivlin formally tasked him with the mission, which by law needs to be completed within 28 days -- although a 14-day extension is automatically granted upon request. |
Posted: 12 May 2019 05:00 AM PDT While broad-spectrum sunscreen is your first and foremost defense against skin cancer and early-aging, you can add an additional layer of protection in the form of UPF clothing. While SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is standard in sunscreens, UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) takes your clothing a step further so you're protected from the broad-spectrum of UV rays that the sun emits. This protection is built into swimsuits, cover-ups, T-shirts, and even sun hats. We've rounded up a few to add to your outdoor plans this year.REI Co-Op Sahara Long-Sleeve Shirt, $60 from REIREI Co-Op Sahara Long-Sleeve Shirt, $60 from REI: Wear this button-down alone or thrown over a tank top to give yourself another layer of UPF 35 sun protection. It comes in five different neutral shades, so maybe it's worth getting them all.Vapor Apparel Men's UPF 50+ UV Sun Protection Performance Long Sleeve T-Shirt, $20 on AmazonVapor Apparel Men's UPF 50+ UV Sun Protection Performance Long Sleeve T-Shirt, $20 on Amazon: With over 2,800 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, this long sleeve will keep you dry and protected in the warmer months. Choose from 22 different colors.Coolibar UPF 50+ Women's Everyday Beach Shawl, $29 on AmazonCoolibar UPF 50+ Women's Everyday Beach Shawl, $29 on Amazon: A simple cover-up for the beach can also be an easy way to add sun protection. This breezy shawl gives you UPF 50+ sun protection and comes in a multitude of color options to go with any swimsuit.Sunday Afternoons Havana Hat, $32 from REISunday Afternoons Havana Hat, $32 from REI: Besides the fact that this hat doesn't really look like a sun hat, the best part is that it's crushable and packable, so you won't end up with a wonky piece of headgear. With UPF 50+ sun protection, this is your go anywhere, do anything hat.prAna Men's Stretch Zion Pants, $42-$85 from REIprAna Men's Stretch Zion Pants, $42-$85 from REI: These pants are ready for anything. Not only do they have UPF 50+ sun protection, but they're also DWR-coated, so they're water-resistant as well. They even have roll-up leg snaps so you can give your ankles a little breeze.Toad&Co; Jetlite Pant, $55- $80 from BackcountryToad&Co; Jetlite Pant, $55- $80 from Backcountry: A pair of pants that are lightweight, quick-drying, DWR-coated, and has UPF 50+ sun protection is like a gift from the outdoor gods. There's even a hidden zippered thigh pocket to keep your valuables secure.Scouted is internet shopping with a pulse. Follow us on Twitter and sign up for our newsletter for even more recommendations and exclusive content. Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales.Read more at The Daily Beast. |
U.S. states sue Teva, 19 other drug companies in price-fixing complaint Posted: 11 May 2019 06:46 AM PDT Forty-four U.S. states have filed a lawsuit accusing 20 drug companies including Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc of a sweeping scheme to inflate drug prices and stifle competition for more than 100 generic drugs, state prosecutors said on Saturday. The complaint, filed on Friday in the U.S. District Court in Connecticut, said the drug companies engaged in "numerous illegal conspiracies in order to unreasonably restrain trade, artificially inflate and manipulate prices and reduce competition," according to state attorneys general. Representatives of Teva and Sandoz, another company named in the lawsuit, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. |
Anti-Israel imam delivers prayer in House chambers Posted: 12 May 2019 05:56 AM PDT |
UPDATE 2-Pentagon eyes longer-term support on U.S.-Mexico border Posted: 11 May 2019 08:40 AM PDT Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan made his second trip to the U.S.-Mexico border on Saturday as the Pentagon looks to develop a longer-term plan to support President Donald Trump's immigration policies. Shanahan traveled to McAllen, Texas, to meet with officials and visit a migrant processing facility and Border Patrol station, two days after the White House announced Trump's intention to nominate the former Boeing Co executive as defense secretary. "We're not going to leave until the border is secure," Shanahan told about two dozen border patrol officials as hundreds of detained migrants waited in tents to be processed. |
Toast mom with free mimosas, free food and other Mother's Day deals Posted: 12 May 2019 08:38 AM PDT |
May expected to clarify resignation timetable: senior MP Posted: 11 May 2019 09:17 AM PDT British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to set out her departure plans within days, the leader of backbench lawmakers in her governing Conservative Party said Saturday. Graham Brady, who chairs the 1922 Committee of rank-and-file Conservative MPs, said he expected May to provide clarity on her exit timetable at a meeting with him on Wednesday. "I find it very hard to see how that route can lead to any sensible resolution," Brady told BBC radio. |
India is going forward with an antitrust case against Google’s Android Posted: 10 May 2019 08:07 PM PDT Google has lost a number of antitrust cases in recent years, which netted the tech company three record-setting fines in Europe. The European Commission looked at Google's Search, Android, and online ads practices and found that Google abused its position in the market.Separately, Russian regulators investigated the same alleged Android abuse, which resulted in a different fine, albeit not comparable to the EU's. In each case, Google had to make several concessions regarding Android. And now India appears to be Google's next nightmare when it comes to antitrust investigations.Google has allegedly abused its dominant position in the market to block rivals, two sources familiar with India's antitrust watchdog's actions told Reuters. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is the local regulator that started looking at a complaint against Google last year. The CCI determined in mid-April that the complaint had merit, ordering its investigation unit to launch a full probe into the matter."It is a strong case for the CCI, given the EU precedent," a source said. "The CCI has (preliminarily) found Google abused its dominant position."The EU hit Google with a €4.34 billion ($5 billion) fine in the Android case. Google said it'd fight the ruling, but at the same time decided to modify Android in Europe to give users more choice when it comes to internet browsing apps and default search engines. The EU found that Google's contracts with Android vendors forced them to install Google Search and Chrome browsers on devices, alongside Google Play.The CCI's investigation could take about a year, and Google execs might be summoned before the Commission in the coming months, Reuters reports. Indian regulators could impose fines of up to 10% of the relevant turnover of Google's last three financial years. However, it's unclear how much money Google makes from Chrome and Search in the region.Google meanwhile said via a spokesman that the company is working with the CCI "to demonstrate how Android has led to more competition and innovation, not less." He said that Android had enabled millions of Indians to connect to the internet by making mobile devices more affordable. |
Pope gives church 19 new priests in Vatican ceremony Posted: 12 May 2019 05:20 AM PDT |
Venezuela's Juan Guaidó rallies his supporters as President Maduro clamps down Posted: 11 May 2019 12:36 PM PDT |
Brexit Party Has More Support Than Britain's Main Parties: Poll Posted: 11 May 2019 03:11 PM PDT The party, fronted by Nigel Farage and founded only last month, would take 34% of the vote in the May 23 election, compared with 21% for Labour and just 11% for Theresa May's Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats would get 12%. The Conservatives, on 22%, trail Labour in that survey by six percentage points and lead the Brexit party by just one point. |
Dogs detect human decomposition in car of man arrested in case of missing girl Maleah Davis, 4 Posted: 12 May 2019 01:05 PM PDT |
20+ Healthy Picnic Recipes Perfect For Lunch In The Park Posted: 12 May 2019 01:46 PM PDT |
Trump may provoke U.S. lawmakers to impeach him -senior Democrat Posted: 12 May 2019 08:13 AM PDT Democrats are reluctant to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump, but he may provoke such a move by continuing to obstruct Congress' efforts to oversee his administration, a senior Democratic lawmaker said on Sunday. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, told ABC's "This Week" that impeachment by the Democratic-run House would be politically divisive and unlikely to succeed in the Republican-run Senate. "But he (Trump) may get us there," Schiff said. |
3 Ways To Make A Glock Gun Even Better Posted: 11 May 2019 02:30 AM PDT The Glock Safe Action Pistol is the most popular Pistol in the United States. Gaston Glock's plastic fantastics came about in a time where most guns featured metal frames and were hammer fired. Polymer striker fired guns had been done before, but never succeeded like the Glock.Since then the Glock has gone on to become an insanely popular handgun. Part of that popularity is modularity. Glock pistols in general have three different frame sizes, the standard, the larger, and the single stack. By frame size I don't mean length and width, I mean compatibility.For example, the Glock 26 and Glock 17 are the same standard frame. There are differences in overall size, but they can accept the same magazines and the same internals. This makes it very easy to find upgradeable parts for any Glock.Today, we are looking and talking about the most popular Glock upgrade out there, the trigger. The compatibility we mentioned is important, because you have to be selective about your trigger, and ensure it fits your Glock frame. |
Female Afghan former journalist shot dead in Kabul Posted: 11 May 2019 12:56 PM PDT A former journalist who worked for the Afghan parliament was shot and killed in Kabul on Saturday, an official said, in the latest brazen attack to rock Afghanistan's capital. Mena Mangal was well known in Kabul circles for her work presenting shows on several television networks, before she left journalism to become a cultural advisor to parliament. According to interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi, Mangal was gunned down in eastern Kabul in broad daylight. |
Lime-Yellow 1973 Datsun 240Z up for Auction is the Cleanest We've Seen outside a Museum Posted: 12 May 2019 11:00 AM PDT |
Tesla CEO Elon Musk faces trial for 'pedo' insult of diver Posted: 10 May 2019 05:59 PM PDT |
Brexit anger makes European vote 'difficult' for Conservatives: UK minister Posted: 12 May 2019 04:47 AM PDT Almost three years since Britain voted to leave the European Union, the country's Brexit process has become mired in chaos with Prime Minister Theresa May's inability so far to get a deal through parliament fuelling anger among voters. With little movement in talks between the government and the opposition Labour Party to try to end the impasse in parliament, an election to the European Parliament on May 23 will offer a new opportunity for voters to show their discontent. "I don't think anyone is in any doubt these are going to be difficult elections for us ... for some people this is the ultimate protest vote opportunity," education minister Damian Hinds told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show. |
Police: Explosion and fire at Virginia gas station leaves three people dead Posted: 11 May 2019 04:47 PM PDT |
Nike’s app will use augmented reality to determine your shoe size Posted: 11 May 2019 06:01 AM PDT Do you know your own shoe size? You might think you do, but there's a good chance you're walking around in shoes that aren't actually a perfect fit. Nike thinks it can change that with a new addition to its smartphone app that leverages the power of augmented reality to perform a super-accurate scan of your feet, matching you with the ideal size, depending on the kind of shoe you're shopping for.In a new blog post, Nike calls out the current system of shoe sizing as "antiquated," calling it "a gross simplification of a complex problem." That's where Nike Fit, the new sizing feature, comes in.Nike describes Nike Fit as "a new scanning solution that uses a proprietary combination of computer vision, data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and recommendation algorithms."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMXc_1qCa8EThat's a whole bunch of flashy terms that don't mean a whole lot to the average shoe shopper, but the gist of it is that the app will allow you to take a scan of your feet when you're about to buy a pair of kicks. Nike Fit will be an option alongside the traditional sizing list, but the company is obviously promoting this as the ideal way to get the perfect fit."Using your smartphone's camera, Nike Fit will scan your feet, collecting 13 data points mapping your foot morphology for both feet within a matter of seconds," Nike explains. "This hyper-accurate scan of your unique foot dimension can then be stored in your NikePlus member profile and easily used for future shopping online and in-store."Your Nike Fit scan will be stored and can be accessed by the app whenever it needs to guide you to your perfect pair of new shoes. Perhaps most interesting, this new sizing system may actually change its size recommendation for you based on the kind of shoe you're shopping for.Nike says "different shoes are made with different performance intent," meaning that you'll probably want something like a running shoe to be a little bit tighter than the kind of everyday sneaker you wear in casual situations. The app handles all those decisions on the backend, and Nike seems pretty sure it knows exactly how to set you up with the size you need.The feature isn't available just yet but it should be available sometime in July in the U.S. and August in Europe. |
Your Weekend Reading: At Least They’re Still Talking Posted: 11 May 2019 04:30 AM PDT |
Polish far-right protests US law on Jewish restitution Posted: 11 May 2019 12:43 PM PDT Several thousand nationalists rallied in Warsaw on Saturday against a US law on the restitution of Jewish properties seized during the Holocaust, an issue which has surfaced ahead of parliamentary elections later this year. The latter refers to the US Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act which requires the US State Department to report to Congress on the progress of countries including Poland on the restitution of Jewish assets seized during World War Two and its aftermath. Pre-war Poland was a Jewish heartland, with a centuries-old community numbering some 3.2 million, or around 10 percent of the country's population at the time. |
Connecticut man accused of sending letters threatening to kill President Trump Posted: 12 May 2019 01:23 PM PDT |
Pope: It's OK to organize pilgrimages to Bosnian shrine Posted: 12 May 2019 10:14 AM PDT |
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The Google Play Store is nagging some users to get rid of old apps Posted: 12 May 2019 11:08 AM PDT There have been a handful of updates to the Google Play Store's operation that garnered headlines in recent days, such as the news that apps' rating calculations will start being more heavily weighted toward the most recent user ratings. Meanwhile, some users have started seeing something new from the Play Store -- a notification gently reminding them to remove apps they may have downloaded years ago and long since stopped using.The folks at Android Police note that the reminder is reminiscent of the Play Store's uninstall manager from back in 2016. The way this new reminder shows up is as a notification in the store's notification section, which you can then tap to see a list of apps that haven't gotten used for a while. Decide which ones you want to axe, and then you can also see how much space it's freed up.It doesn't appear to be a notification that's showing up across the board yet, which makes sense especially if you don't download many apps and don't, you know, need this reminder in the first place.This news comes, as we said, at a time of change for the Play Store, with Google confirming at I/O in recent days that the change to app ratings will manifest itself come August."Many of you told us that you want a rating that reflects a more current version of your app, not what it was years ago -- and we agree," Google Play project lead Kobi Glick explained in a company blog post. "So instead of a lifetime cumulative value, your Google Play Store rating will be recalculated to give more weight to your most recent ratings. Users won't see the updated rating in the Google Play Store until August, but you can preview your new rating in the Google Play Console today."Meanwhile, as we reported here, Google also in recent days booted one of the biggest app developers from the Play Store (and removed their apps) after a BuzzFeed analysis found that several of them may have been sharing data they collect with the Chinese government. |
15+ Game-Changing Avocado Salads Posted: 12 May 2019 02:10 PM PDT |
Rouhani calls for unity to face 'unprecedented' US pressure Posted: 12 May 2019 04:54 AM PDT Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has warned of a wave of coming economic hardships worse than in the 1980s as "unprecedented" pressure from international sanctions brings the country to its knees. "During the war we did not have a problem with our banks, oil sales or imports and exports, and there were only sanctions on arms purchases," Mr Rouhani said. "But I do not despair and have great hope for the future and believe that we can move past these difficult conditions provided that we are united," he said. The leader's comments, made to activists in Tehran, come as US-Iran relations, frosty since President Donald Trump pulled out the nuclear deal a year ago, hit a new low. Last week, the US deployed forces including an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers to counter what it says is a rising threat from Iran to US forces there. The presence of USS Abraham Lincoln, replacing a carrier rotated out last month, has been seen as a clear provocation by Iran's security establishment. "An aircraft carrier that has at least 40 to 50 planes on it and 6,000 forces gathered within it was a serious threat for us in the past but now... the threats have switched to opportunities," said Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Iranian Guards' aerospace division. "If (the Americans) make a move we will hit them in the head," he said. In a parliament session on Sunday, the commander of the Guards accused the US of starting a "psychological war" in the region. The regional sabre-rattling is picking up pace, with an Israeli cabinet minister on Sunday warning that Israel may be in the line of Iranian fire if the standoff escalates. "Things are heating up," Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said of the Gulf. "If there's some sort of conflagration between Iran and the United States, between Iran and its neighbours, I'm not ruling out that they will activate Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad from Gaza, or even that they will try to fire missiles from Iran at the State of Israel," he told Israel's Ynet TV. Both Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad are Iranian-sponsored militant groups active on Israel's borders. Back in Tehran, Mr Rouhani's warning of hard times to come appears designed to rally support for his embattled government, which has been criticised by hardliners since Mr Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal a year ago. Despite the increasingly loud voices of hawkish members of his administration including national security advisor John Bolton, who led the military expansion into the Gulf, Mr Trump, at least, appears open to discussion. "What I'd like to see with Iran, I'd like to see them call me," he said. |
Merkel's preferred successor says won't seek post before 2021 Posted: 12 May 2019 03:12 AM PDT German Chancellor Angela Merkel's preferred successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, said Sunday that she would not seek the top job before Merkel's term ends in 2021. The woman usually dubbed "AKK" took over from Merkel as head of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) last December, while the chancellor said she wants to serve out her 2017-2021 term. "The chancellor and the government were elected for an entire legislative term and the citizens rightly expect them to take seriously the commitment that came with the election," said Kramp-Karrenbauer. |
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With the 2020 GR Supra, Toyota Gets In Touch With Its Fun Side Posted: 12 May 2019 03:00 PM PDT |
US deployments across Mideast factor in Iran tensions Posted: 11 May 2019 11:10 AM PDT |
CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Gunmen kill six in second church attack in Burkina Faso Posted: 12 May 2019 09:06 AM PDT Gunmen killed six people including a priest outside a Catholic church in Burkina Faso on Sunday, the government said, the second attack on Christians in two weeks in a nation increasingly overrun by jihadists. Congregants were leaving church around 9 a.m. (0900 GMT) in the town of Dablo in the Central North region when about 20 men encircled them and shot six dead, according to a government statement and local sources. The attackers then burned the church, looted a pharmacy and some others stores, and left, Dablo mayor Ousmane Zongo told Reuters. |
Posted: 12 May 2019 05:55 AM PDT Patients who see their doctors in the morning are a lot more likely to be referred for screenings for breast and colon cancer than patients with end-of-the-day appointments, a new study suggests. Researchers poring over records of more than 50,000 patients who were eligible for breast or colon cancer screening saw a big drop in referrals as the day progressed. China has pledged to stem a flood of the synthetic opioid fentanyl onto America's streets, where it kills thousands of people a month, but U.S. security experts are skeptical about whether Beijing is willing, or even able, to follow through. |
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