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- Assad calls U.S. forces 'invaders', but still hopeful on Trump
- Firefighter Dies in Crash While Responding to Fire That Killed 2-Year-Old
- The Latest: Court files: Man shot by police had violent past
- Canada, US to probe uptick in migrant flow
- UN report: How to save 20 million people from starvation
- US officials probe CIA contractors after intelligence leaks
- Thousands gather to mourn former Haitian president Preval
- Holi Set To Coat India In Color
- Jordanian soldier who shot Israeli schoolgirls walks free from jail
- Woman Finds Boy Who Left Heartbreaking Note On Her Doorstep After His Mom Died
- Countdown to Dutch elections overshadowed by diplomatic row
- Break up the family? White House weighs new border deterrent
- Slaying of thief fuels Italy's debate on legitimate defense
- Police Funds Extended For Madeleine McCann Case
- Damascus twin bombings kills dozens
- Biden says would have liked to be the U.S. president who ended cancer
- A Boy Named Lucas part 5: Taking the stand
- Corruption cases in China jumped one-third in 2016
- Iraq paramilitaries say mass grave of hundreds found
- ACLU sues over initial hearings for detained immigrants
- Cop Visits 3-Week-Old Baby Whose Life He Helped Save After He Stopped Breathing
- Hoverboard eyed in fire that killed girl, critically hurt 2
- Pope considering Egypt trip: Vatican
- Is Russia Threatening NATO In North Atlantic Region?
- Fillon's party apologizes for anti-Semitic attack on French rival Macron
- Driving change: Travis Kalanick, the force behind Uber
- Garbage dump landslide in Ethiopia
- Attorney general seeks resignations of 46 US attorneys
- Muhammad Ali's son says he was detained again at airport
- Cyclone kills at least 50, affects 176,000 in Madagascar
- First Daughter Begins Celebrations For Purim
- Malaysia, North Korea to begin formal talks over return of Malaysians: minister
- Scalp Microblading Offers New Hope to a Woman with Thinning Hair
- Scars of looting, destruction all that remain at Mosul museum
- Guy Kawasaki on the most important thing he learned working with Steve Jobs
- California paves way to self-driving car tests without humans
- Credibility a question for GOP-led probe of Russia, election
- Facebook search traps Italian mobster in Mexico
- More great white sharks appear to be visiting off Cape Cod
- Prudent Merkel meets unpredictable Trump amid tense ties
- ‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ Preorders Refunded Again
- iPhone 8 may not feature the curved OLED display we’ve been hoping for
- Philippines, Maoist-rebels agree to resume talks next month
- Winter Storm Watch Monday Night Into Tuesday
Assad calls U.S. forces 'invaders', but still hopeful on Trump Posted: 11 Mar 2017 08:22 AM PST By Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said U.S. forces in Syria were "invaders" and he had yet to see "anything concrete" emerge from U.S. President Donald Trump's vow to prioritize the fight against Islamic State. Assad has said he saw promise in Trump's statements emphasizing the battle against Islamic State in Syria, where U.S. policy under President Barack Obama had backed some of the rebels fighting Assad and shunned him as an illegitimate leader. |
Firefighter Dies in Crash While Responding to Fire That Killed 2-Year-Old Posted: 12 Mar 2017 07:27 AM PDT |
The Latest: Court files: Man shot by police had violent past Posted: 10 Mar 2017 05:42 PM PST |
Canada, US to probe uptick in migrant flow Posted: 10 Mar 2017 05:57 PM PST Canada and the United States pledged to cooperate to determine why migrants are increasingly attempting to cross the border illegally into America's northern neighbor. The pledge came after talks between Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and visiting US Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. "No one is suggesting the construction of a wall along the Canadian border," Goodale told a news conference, referring to US President Donald Trump's plan to do just that on the Mexican border. |
UN report: How to save 20 million people from starvation Posted: 11 Mar 2017 02:15 PM PST Stephen O'Brien, the UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said on Friday that more than 20 million people in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan, and Nigeria are facing the threat of starvation and famine. "We stand at a critical point in history," O'Brien told the Security Council on Friday. |
US officials probe CIA contractors after intelligence leaks Posted: 12 Mar 2017 07:49 AM PDT US authorities probing the recent leak of secret materials are focusing on past CIA contractors who may have been upset over job losses, the Wall Street Journal said Sunday. WikiLeaks delivered a blow to America's top spies by publishing earlier this month nearly 9,000 classified documents the anti-secrecy group said were part of the Central Intelligence Agency's entire arsenal of cyber-attack plans. The WikiLeaks dump has set off an intense probe into how the materials -- which detailed how the CIA focuses on breaking into personal electronics like smartphones -- got away from the agency. |
Thousands gather to mourn former Haitian president Preval Posted: 11 Mar 2017 11:10 AM PST |
Holi Set To Coat India In Color Posted: 11 Mar 2017 05:10 AM PST |
Jordanian soldier who shot Israeli schoolgirls walks free from jail Posted: 12 Mar 2017 01:40 PM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - A Jordanian soldier who killed seven Israeli schoolgirls has been freed after serving 20 years in prison, with many Jordanians celebrating his release and calling him a national hero, witnesses and family sources said on Sunday. Ahmad Daqamseh, 45, was taken to his family home in the village of Ibdir near the city of Irbid in northern Jordan where dozens of relatives and wellwishers gave him a rousing welcome. In July 1997, a five-member Jordanian military tribunal found Daqamseh guilty of opening fire on a group of Israeli schoolchildren and killing seven of them before soldiers seized him and rushed to help the victims. |
Woman Finds Boy Who Left Heartbreaking Note On Her Doorstep After His Mom Died Posted: 12 Mar 2017 08:12 AM PDT |
Countdown to Dutch elections overshadowed by diplomatic row Posted: 12 Mar 2017 12:32 PM PDT Three days before key Dutch elections campaigning was reaching fever pitch Sunday with the far-right poised to make huge gains, and the poll overshadowed by a bitter diplomatic row with Turkey. The stakes are high, with Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Liberals (VVD) predicted to return as the largest party in the 150-seat parliament scooping up between 23 to 27 seats, according to the latest aggregated polls. Rutte, who is bidding for a third term, is facing a strong challenge from far-right anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV). |
Break up the family? White House weighs new border deterrent Posted: 11 Mar 2017 05:15 AM PST When Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly confirmed this week that the Trump administration was considering separating immigrant mothers from their children at the border – a calculated way to deter other families from making the journey to seek refuge in the United States – Lisa Koop immediately thought of the fears and hardships many of her clients faced. For their part, officials say the surge is so large that such a drastic policy is necessary. |
Slaying of thief fuels Italy's debate on legitimate defense Posted: 12 Mar 2017 10:00 AM PDT |
Police Funds Extended For Madeleine McCann Case Posted: 12 Mar 2017 04:54 AM PDT |
Damascus twin bombings kills dozens Posted: 11 Mar 2017 11:32 AM PST |
Biden says would have liked to be the U.S. president who ended cancer Posted: 12 Mar 2017 03:47 PM PDT By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Former Democratic U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said on Sunday in one of his first major speeches since leaving office this year that he would have liked to have been the U.S. president who ended cancer as we know it. Biden, whose son Beau died from brain cancer in 2015, delivered an emotional speech at the South by Southwest technology summit in Austin, Texas, about continuing the work he led under former Democratic President Barack Obama in the so-called "Cancer Moonshot," an initiative aimed at speeding up research into new cancer therapies. |
A Boy Named Lucas part 5: Taking the stand Posted: 10 Mar 2017 05:33 PM PST |
Corruption cases in China jumped one-third in 2016 Posted: 11 Mar 2017 06:15 PM PST The number of corruption cases heard by Chinese courts jumped by about one-third last year, as the country's top prosecutor vowed on Sunday there would be no let up in China's campaign against deep-seated graft. Since assuming office more than four years ago, President Xi Jinping has waged war on corruption, warning, like others before him, that the problem is so bad it could affect the ruling Communist Party's grip on power. Dozens of senior figures have been jailed for corruption and abusing their positions, including a once powerful domestic security chief, Zhou Yongkang. |
Iraq paramilitaries say mass grave of hundreds found Posted: 11 Mar 2017 07:13 AM PST Iraqi paramilitary forces announced Saturday that they had discovered a mass grave at Badush prison near Mosul containing the remains of hundreds of people executed by the Islamic State group. Iraqi forces have found dozens of mass graves containing hundreds of bodies as they pushed IS back in more than two years of heavy fighting, including during the operation to retake Mosul. IS reportedly killed up to 600 people after seizing Badush in 2014, and was also said to have held hundreds of kidnapped women from Iraq's Yazidi minority at the facility. |
ACLU sues over initial hearings for detained immigrants Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:24 PM PST |
Cop Visits 3-Week-Old Baby Whose Life He Helped Save After He Stopped Breathing Posted: 11 Mar 2017 10:32 AM PST |
Hoverboard eyed in fire that killed girl, critically hurt 2 Posted: 11 Mar 2017 02:35 PM PST |
Pope considering Egypt trip: Vatican Posted: 11 Mar 2017 10:37 AM PST The Vatican is examining the possibility of Pope Francis visiting Egypt, but no dates have been set, his spokesman said Saturday after Italian reports suggested the trip would happen in May. "A trip by the Holy Father to Egypt is under study but neither dates nor a programme have been finalised," the spokesman, Greg Burke, said in a statement. Italy's national broadcaster RAI had claimed that Pope Francis would visit Cairo from May 20-21 and that his programme would include a stop at the Al-Azhar university and mosque complex. |
Is Russia Threatening NATO In North Atlantic Region? Posted: 12 Mar 2017 12:57 AM PST |
Fillon's party apologizes for anti-Semitic attack on French rival Macron Posted: 12 Mar 2017 12:37 PM PDT Francois Fillon's party has apologized for tweeting a caricature of Emmanuel Macron, his main rival in the race to be France's next president, that Fillon himself admitted was anti-Semitic, adding to a row of controversies around his campaign. Another development on Sunday was a report in the French weekly newspaper Journal du Dimanche saying an anonymous person had given Fillon two suits costing 13,000 euros at a chic Paris boutique. France sets a limit of 4,600 euros that any individual can donate to all candidates during an election campaign. |
Driving change: Travis Kalanick, the force behind Uber Posted: 11 Mar 2017 07:03 PM PST Uber's rise to the top of the ride-sharing industry is due in large part to its hard-charging founder and chief executive, Travis Kalanick. After a series of missteps and embarrassments for Uber and Kalanick, the San Francisco startup has acknowledged it is searching for a number-two executive to handle some of the day-to-day management tasks. Kalanick, 40, is known for taking a hard line in battles with regulators and taxi operators in markets opposing the entry of a new kind of competitor. |
Garbage dump landslide in Ethiopia Posted: 12 Mar 2017 08:10 AM PDT |
Attorney general seeks resignations of 46 US attorneys Posted: 10 Mar 2017 06:34 PM PST |
Muhammad Ali's son says he was detained again at airport Posted: 11 Mar 2017 01:30 AM PST |
Cyclone kills at least 50, affects 176,000 in Madagascar Posted: 11 Mar 2017 10:26 AM PST Cyclone Enawo killed at least 50 people and affected 176,000 people after it hit Madagascar earlier this week, the national disaster management agency said Saturday, with thousands forced into emergency shelters. The toll issued by the head of the BNGRC agency Thierry Venty was significantly higher than the earlier estimate of just four deaths and 10,000 people displaced issued on Thursday. More than 53,000 people have been displaced and 180 injured by the storm, the agency said in a statement on Friday, while 32,000 have been affected in the capital city Antananarivo alone. |
First Daughter Begins Celebrations For Purim Posted: 11 Mar 2017 04:16 AM PST |
Malaysia, North Korea to begin formal talks over return of Malaysians: minister Posted: 11 Mar 2017 02:12 AM PST By Rozanna Latiff KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia will in the coming days begin formal talks with North Korea on the return of nine Malaysians stranded in Pyongyang, the Southeast Asian nation's foreign minister said on Saturday, after they were barred from leaving the country amid a diplomatic spat. The two countries have sparred over the Feb. 13 killing in Kuala Lumpur of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, and this week the incident sparked a diplomatic standoff as both countries slapped travel bans on each other's citizens. |
Scalp Microblading Offers New Hope to a Woman with Thinning Hair Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:00 PM PST |
Scars of looting, destruction all that remain at Mosul museum Posted: 11 Mar 2017 09:08 AM PST By Kawa Omar MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - After two and a half years under Islamic State control, all that is left in Mosul's museum are the traces of looting and destruction. Inside the rubble-strewn building, where militants filmed themselves destroying ancient artifacts, the large stone wing of a statue of lamassu -- an Assyrian winged bull deity -- lies on the dusty floor among other broken remnants of the past. A block engraved with Arabic Islamic calligraphy lies close by, and some Islamic manuscripts have been left undamaged. |
Guy Kawasaki on the most important thing he learned working with Steve Jobs Posted: 12 Mar 2017 06:00 AM PDT Even though Guy Kawasaki has held many hats throughout his illustrious career, his name has been synonymous with Apple for as long as most people can remember. Kawasaki's first stint at Apple dates back to 1983 where he served as the company's Mac evangelist, essentially touting the benefits of the Mac platform to developers and the public at large.
Earlier this year, Kawasaki penned an interesting post on Quora where he detailed what he learned from his time working with Steve Jobs. What makes Kawasaki's perspective so fascinating is that his experience working with Jobs occurred during the mid-1980s, long before Jobs managed to tone down his legendary temper. Based on his time at Apple, Kawasaki relays that being 100% honest at all times was the most valuable thing he learned from working with Jobs. Indeed, we've seen a number anecdotes from former and current Apple employees over the past few years articulating the same, namely that Jobs didn't necessarily demand that everyone agree with him at all times, but rather that he respected complete honesty, no matter how brutal. On the flipside, Jobs himself was never one to shy away from hurting anyone's feelings in the interest of delivering cold hard truths. Laying out the benefits of steadfast honesty, Kawasaki writes:
All in all, some wise guidelines for life, both in and out of the workplace. |
California paves way to self-driving car tests without humans Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:57 PM PST By Paul Lienert DETROIT (Reuters) - California, the largest U.S. car market, plans to allow testing on public roads of self-driving vehicles without human backup drivers by the end of the year, state officials said Friday. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles is seeking public comment on proposed regulations for driverless testing and public use of autonomous vehicles that will no longer be required to have conventional manual controls such as steering wheels and pedals. The proposed change provides a path to the eventual sale and deployment of self-driving vehicles in California, state transportation secretary Brian Kelly said in a statement. |
Credibility a question for GOP-led probe of Russia, election Posted: 10 Mar 2017 11:52 PM PST |
Facebook search traps Italian mobster in Mexico Posted: 11 Mar 2017 03:51 AM PST A fugitive Italian mobster who had been living in Mexico under a false identity was behind bars Saturday after being tracked down on Facebook, police said. Giulio Perrone, who is in his mid-sixties, had been a fugitive since 1998, when his lawyers failed in a final appeal against a 22-year prison sentence for links to the Naples mafia, the Camorra, and international drug trafficking. Perrone disappeared the following year and had been unheard of until Italian police established, through Facebook, that he was living as Saverio Garcia Galiero, in Tampico, in the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico. |
More great white sharks appear to be visiting off Cape Cod Posted: 12 Mar 2017 07:26 AM PDT |
Prudent Merkel meets unpredictable Trump amid tense ties Posted: 12 Mar 2017 08:21 AM PDT Europe's most powerful leader, Angela Merkel, meets for the first time next week America's flamboyant President Donald Trump whose arrival in the White House has sent shockwaves across the Atlantic. While former US president Barack Obama had labelled Merkel his "closest international partner", there has been little known contact between the German leader and Trump since he took office. Trump's criticism of Germany over issues ranging from its record trade surplus to Merkel's liberal refugee stance, as well as his backing for Britain to leave the European Union, have not gone unnoticed in Berlin. |
‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ Preorders Refunded Again Posted: 11 Mar 2017 05:30 PM PST |
iPhone 8 may not feature the curved OLED display we’ve been hoping for Posted: 11 Mar 2017 04:08 PM PST Apple's iPhone 8 will likely feature an edgeless OLED display, but reports suggesting that the display might incorporate a curved design might be off the mark. According to fresh remarks from IHS Markit analyst Wayne Lam (via MacRumors), the iPhone 8's display will essentially sport the same flat design as the iPhone 7.
"We anticipate Apple will adopt a flat implementation of OLED design on their special iPhone model," Lam said, "which is analogous to the current 2.5D glass design." Even though we've seen a number of reports pointing to a curved iPhone 8 display, it's hard to discount Lam's remarks in the wake of a recent Macotakra report claiming that Apple still hasn't selected a final design and feature-set from a selection of iPhone 8 prototypes. Taken together, it's perhaps a tad early to blindly assume that a curved iPhone 8 design is on the horizon. Curved display or not, there's still a strong chance that the iPhone 8 will usher in the largest upgrade cycle in iPhone history and, in the process, shatter any number of sales records. Besides, iPhone users have been longing for a new form factor -- which the edgeless OLED display will deliver -- as opposed to specifically demanding a curved display. Display details aside, it's widely believed that the iPhone 8 will feature improved battery life, wireless charging capabilities, an improved IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, enhanced Siri features, facial recognition, and much more. There are also rumblings that the iPhone 8 will introduce some new and intriguing augmented reality features. Tim Cook of course has been uncharacteristically effusive when discussing the technology, even going so far as to compare its potential impact to that of the smartphone itself. The only downside to the iPhone 8 is that it may hit store shelves a little later than the September launch window we've grown accustomed. Per a recent report, mass production of Apple's flagship 2017 iPhone may not commence until September, a timetable that would likely push back the launch date until late October or early November of this year. |
Philippines, Maoist-rebels agree to resume talks next month Posted: 12 Mar 2017 01:30 AM PST Negotiators from the Philippine government and Maoist-led rebels have reached an agreement to resume formal peace negotiations next month, a month after an angry President Rodrigo Duterte canceled talks after rebels ambushed soldiers. The two sides would hold talks in the first of April to work out a bilateral ceasefire, Duterte's peace adviser Jesus Dureza said after two-day informal talks in Utrecht over the weekend. |
Winter Storm Watch Monday Night Into Tuesday Posted: 12 Mar 2017 08:06 AM PDT |
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