2017年5月19日星期五

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Dear White House aides: Save yourselves. Save us.

Posted: 18 May 2017 02:00 AM PDT

Dear White House aides: Save yourselves. Save us.Every day President Trump's aides spend at the White House now, trying to keep this thing on the tracks, is a disservice to themselves and the rest of us.


Mississippi teens face charges over kidnapped boy found dead

Posted: 18 May 2017 05:29 PM PDT

Mississippi teens face charges over kidnapped boy found deadThe child, Kingston Frazier, was in a Toyota Camry at about 1:15 a.m. CDT (0615 GMT) outside a Kroger store in Jackson while his mother was inside. A Honda Civic drove up and a passenger got out and jumped into the Camry before both cars sped off, Jackson Police Commander Tyree Jones said. Police found the kidnapped boy dead in the back of the abandoned Camry about eight hours later on a rural Madison County road about 10 miles from the store.


Protests After Officer Betty Shelby Was Found Not Guilty of Manslaughter

Posted: 17 May 2017 09:00 PM PDT

Protests After Officer Betty Shelby Was Found Not Guilty of ManslaughterShelby shot and killed Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man in Tulsa, Oklahoma; people are outraged she has been exonerated.


US jets attack Iran-backed militiamen in south-eastern Syria

Posted: 19 May 2017 01:08 AM PDT

US jets attack Iran-backed militiamen in south-eastern SyriaThe US military said the strikes were aimed at stopping the militia advance and protect fighters it has sponsored throughout the civil war. US jets have attacked a convoy of Iranian-backed militiamen in south-eastern Syria in the first clash between the American military and forces loyal to Tehran since the US military returned to the region almost three years ago. The US military said the strikes were aimed at stopping the militia advance and protect fighters it has sponsored throughout the civil war and in the fight against the Islamic State terror group.


Japan cabinet approves bill allowing emperor's abdication

Posted: 19 May 2017 03:57 AM PDT

Japan cabinet approves bill allowing emperor's abdicationThe Japanese government on Friday approved a one-off bill allowing ageing Emperor Akihito to step down from the Chrysanthemum Throne, in the first such abdication in two centuries. The bill is likely to receive swift final approval in parliament, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet signed off on the legislation. Abdication must take place within three years of the bill becoming law.


Indian man dies in US custody, the eighth person this year

Posted: 19 May 2017 06:11 AM PDT

Indian man dies in US custody, the eighth person this yearA 58-year-old Indian citizen died while in custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Atlanta airport, becoming the eighth person to die in their custody in 2017. Atul Kumar Babubhai Patel died of congestive heart failure at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta on 16 May, according to an ICE statement. Mr Patel had arrived in the US on a flight from Quito, Ecuador and was detained on 10 May for allegedly missing proper immigration documents.


Thousands of AT&T and DirecTV workers are going on strike this weekend

Posted: 19 May 2017 12:48 PM PDT

Thousands of AT&T and DirecTV workers are going on strike this weekendOn Friday afternoon, thousands of AT&T employees walked off the job in protest of the company's inability to come to an agreement on union contracts with its workforce. Wireless workers from 36 states (and DC) will take part in the strike, along with wireline workers from California, Nevada and Connecticut and DirecTV technicians in California and Nevada. If an agreement can't be reached quickly, retail stores in several states will likely shut down this weekend as well. "We will no longer stand by as AT&T hems and haws at the bargaining table, keeping its own workers from achieving the American Dream they once promised," said Dennis Trainor, Vice President of CWA District 1. "Despite being the largest telecom company in the country with nearly $1 billion a month in profits and the CEO earning $28 million, AT&T continues to pinch its workers' basic needs and stand in the way of high-quality service its customers pay good money for. This is a warning to AT&T: there's only one way out of this now—a fair contract—and we'll settle for nothing less." According to a press release we received this afternoon, AT&T workers are demanding wage increases, improved job security, affordable healthcare and a fair scheduling policy. AT&T employees claim that once the company changed its commission plan, they started taking home less money. Another major point of contention for the workers is the outsourcing of labor. They argue that AT&T is cutting customer service jobs and sacrificing the quality to save money. 12,000 call center jobs in the US have been eliminated since 2011 as AT&T has chosen to instead contract with third-party vendors overseas that supply low-wage workers who aren't subject to much weaker labor protections. The press release states that the AT&T employees will return to work on Monday, but have "vowed to do what they have to do if AT&T violates their rights or an open-ended strike becomes necessary." UPDATE: AT&T provided us with the following statement in regards to the strike:

A strike is in no one's best interest, and it's baffling as to why union leadership would call one when we're offering terms in which our employees in these contracts – some of whom average from $115,000 to $148,000 in total compensation – will be better off financially. We're prepared, and we will continue working hard to serve our customers. This involves less than 14 percent of our employees. What's most important is we're all family, whether you're a union member or not. Like any family we have our disagreements but we'll sort them out. We've reached 29 fair agreements since 2015 covering over 128,000 of our employees, and we're confident we can do the same here.


Man freed from prison faces possible deportation to Cuba

Posted: 18 May 2017 06:39 PM PDT

Man freed from prison faces possible deportation to CubaDENVER (AP) — The detention of a Cuban immigrant set to rejoin his family after he was mistakenly released from prison, then put back, has raised questions about whether more people from the island nation will be deported from the United States now that relations between the two countries have thawed.


Inside Marvel: Characters in 'Secret Empire' fill surprising roles

Posted: 18 May 2017 11:46 AM PDT

Inside Marvel: Characters in 'Secret Empire' fill surprising rolesWriter Nick Spencer and Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso talk about the importance of Dagger, Kingpin and Rick Jones.


A look back at Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, dead at age 77

Posted: 18 May 2017 07:14 AM PDT

A look back at Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, dead at age 77Fox News confirmed Thursday morning that its founder, Roger Ailes, has died at age 77. It was first reported by Drudge Report, who published a statement from the former network executive's wife.


6-Year-Old Shot Dead In Mississippi

Posted: 19 May 2017 03:02 AM PDT

6-Year-Old Shot Dead In MississippiThree Mississippi teenagers — Byron McBride, D'Allen Washington and Dwan Wakefield — were arrested for allegedly killing Kingston Frazier, who was the center of Amber Alert in Jackson.


The Physics of Fidget Spinners

Posted: 18 May 2017 06:59 AM PDT

The Physics of Fidget SpinnersWhy do fidget spinners seem to spin forever? It's all about the angular velocity and negative angular acceleration. You know, basic rotational kinematics.


'Witch hunt': Trump appears at odds with White House over Robert Mueller

Posted: 18 May 2017 08:28 AM PDT

'Witch hunt': Trump appears at odds with White House over Robert MuellerThe appointment of Robert Mueller comes in the wake of Donald Trump's firing of FBI director James Comey, who was leading the investigation. Donald Trump on Thursday said he was the target of the "greatest witch hunt" in US political history after a decision by the Department of Justice to appoint special counsel to investigate ties between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.


Israel minister's Jerusalem dress sparks online storm

Posted: 18 May 2017 08:24 AM PDT

Israel minister's Jerusalem dress sparks online stormIsraeli Culture Minister Miri Regev triggered a social media storm on Thursday after she attended the Cannes film festival in an evening dress featuring a Jerusalem Islamic shrine. Several tweets altered what one called the "provocative" garment which shows a panorama of the walled Old City in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem, including the Dome of the Rock, located in the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound. One tweet redesigns the dress to show a nightime scene of the Old City with fireworks bursting overhead and no sign of the Dome of the Rock.


Pit bull on the brink of euthanasia gets second chance as a police dog instead

Posted: 19 May 2017 12:40 PM PDT

Pit bull on the brink of euthanasia gets second chance as a police dog insteadHere's your daily reminder that dogs are amazing creatures. Leonard, a pit bull who had been put on the euthanasia list due to aggressive behavior, is set to become Ohio's first pit bull police dog. According to local ABC news, Leonard was brought to Union County Humane Society where staff members found Leonard's behavior too aggressive for adoption. This meant the next stop for Leonard would be euthanasia. SEE ALSO: Adorable pup loses a shocking 80 pounds and is now living his best life Fortunately, shelter director Jim Alloway — who has a background in working with police dogs — saw potential in Leonard. "I walked out with a squegee. He ran up and bit it and then he went running through the yard. I knew it was a special characteristic. He wasn't being aggressive. He wanted to play," Alloway told ABC news. Leonard was sent to be trained by Storm Dog Tactical, an organization that specializes in training dogs for K9 police units. Now that he's been fully trained, he's ready for certification as official police material. Leonard is set to start his new job this weekend, and we couldn't be more proud. WATCH: Teach Your Dog to Text a Selfie


Venezuela Supreme Court judges hit with U.S. sanctions

Posted: 18 May 2017 05:59 PM PDT

Venezuela Supreme Court judges hit with U.S. sanctionsBy Patricia Zengerle and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration imposed sanctions on the chief judge and seven other members of Venezuela's Supreme Court on Thursday as punishment for annulling the opposition-led Congress earlier this year, U.S. officials said. The new sanctions package was aimed at stepping up pressure on the leftist government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his loyalists amid growing concern over a crackdown on street protests and his efforts to consolidate his rule over the South American oil-producing country. The move provoked condemnation from Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez.


Chelsea Manning posts first photo day after release from prison

Posted: 18 May 2017 11:29 AM PDT

Chelsea Manning posts first photo day after release from prisonUS army private Chelsea Manning has posted a new photo of herself after being freed from a Kansas military prison and a 35-year sentence for leaking classified materials. The transgender soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning took to Twitter and Instagram on Thursday, posting a portrait photograph of her with short-cropped hair, bright red lipstick and a dark outfit with a plunging neckline. Ms Manning was released early on Wednesday from confinement at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, having served seven years behind bars for giving classified materials to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.


City mistakenly honors man suspected of killing officer

Posted: 19 May 2017 07:06 AM PDT

City mistakenly honors man suspected of killing officerCINCINNATI (AP) — The mayor of Cincinnati has tearfully apologized to city police after his office unwittingly approved a proclamation honoring a man suspected of killing an officer in an ambush.


Family Says Texas Police Officers Used N-Word After Shooting Jordan Edwards

Posted: 18 May 2017 01:26 PM PDT

Family Says Texas Police Officers Used N-Word After Shooting Jordan EdwardsFifteen-year-old Jordan Edwards was shot in the head by a police officer while leaving a party in April.


Twin Sisters Celebrate Turning 100 With Flower-Filled Photo Shoot

Posted: 19 May 2017 12:17 PM PDT

Twin Sisters Celebrate Turning 100 With Flower-Filled Photo ShootCentenarians Maria Pignaton Ponton and Paula Pignaton Pandolfi were photographed in fluffy skirts and flowers in time for their birthday.


The fall of the Confederacy

Posted: 19 May 2017 11:33 AM PDT

The fall of the ConfederacyWith a Robert E. Lee statue slated to be removed Friday, New Orleans will have officially taken down all remaining monuments to the Confederacy.


Trump Invites Network Anchors to White House On Eve of 1st Foreign Trip

Posted: 17 May 2017 09:00 PM PDT

Trump Invites Network Anchors to White House On Eve of 1st Foreign TripTrump says the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Russian meddling in the election campaign is a "witch hunt."


Roger Ailes, former Fox News chairman and CEO, dies age 77

Posted: 18 May 2017 05:51 AM PDT

Roger Ailes, former Fox News chairman and CEO, dies age 77Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, has died at age 77. Roger Ailes, the controversial, visionary founder of Fox News who was forced out of the company amid a sexual harassment scandal, has died aged 77. Ailes, a former presidential adviser, joined the network in 1996, building it into the major conservative force in American politics, a profits powerhouse for Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox and a company now mired in scandal.


Russian hacking has got even worse since the election

Posted: 18 May 2017 07:02 PM PDT

Russian hacking has got even worse since the election

Donald Trump still seems to dispute Russia's meddling with last year's US presidential elections, even if all the great intel he's been getting says otherwise. Furthermore, he keeps insisting there are no hidden ties between him and Russia, and that the entire Russia investigation is a major witch hunt.

But a scathing new report reveals that Russia's hacks that came to light during the election might be just the tip of the iceberg. Russia's cyber attacks under Trump have apparently continued after the election showing an impressive degree of sophistication.

What's more disturbing is that the report is based on information coming from sources familiar with spying operations. And that means Trump may have known all along about Russia's intensified spying efforts well before inviting Russia officials at the White House.

The fascinating report into Russia's sophisticated hacking operations against the US comes from Time magazine.

The publication reveals that on March 2nd, a "disturbing report" hit the desks of US counterintelligence officials in Washington — Time makes no reference to Trump seeing the report, but if all these allegations are true, it's likely the most powerful TV show producer in the country was also informed about the matter since then.

"It described how Russia had already moved on from the rudimentary email hacks against politicians it had used in 2016," Time writes. "Now the Russians were running a more sophisticated hack on Twitter. The report said the Russians had sent expertly tailored messages carrying malware to more than 10,000 Twitter users in the Defense Department. Depending on the interests of the targets, the messages offered links to stories on recent sporting events or the Oscars, which had taken place the previous weekend. When clicked, the links took users to a Russian-controlled server that downloaded a program allowing Moscow's hackers to take control of the victim's phone or computer–and Twitter account."

What the Russians are looking to do with these operations is to influence in real-time American people who are hooked on social media.

"What chaos could Moscow unleash with thousands of Twitter handles that spoke in real time with the authority of the armed forces of the United States?," spies investigating the newly discovered Russian attacks wondered. "At any given moment, perhaps during a natural disaster or a terrorist attack, Pentagon Twitter accounts might send out false information. As each tweet corroborated another, and covert Russian agents amplified the messages even further afield, the result could be panic and confusion."

Time also explains that the first time US officials got wind of Russia's plans to interfere with the election was all the way back in May 2016. At the time, however, they did not know what to do with that information.

"[A] Russian military intelligence officer bragged to a colleague that his organization, known as the GRU, was getting ready to pay Clinton back for what President Vladimir Putin believed was an influence operation she had run against him five years earlier as Secretary of State," Time explains. "The GRU, he said, was going to cause chaos in the upcoming US election."

The report says the attack on the US election has been five years in the making, and that Russia's current social manipulation powers may be unmatched.

"We are on the verge of having something in the information arena which will allow us to talk to the Americans as equals," Putin adviser Andrey Krutskikh said in February 2016. He said Russia's cyber weapons are comparable to the Soviet Union obtaining a nuclear weapon in the 1940s.

"The Russians are 10 years ahead of us in being willing to make use of" social media to influence public opinion, former NSA deputy Chris Inglis said.

Ironically, Russia is using American services like Facebook, Twitter, and Google to influence opinions, while one of the engineers who's working on these social algorithms has been trained in the US.

Time's full report is available at this link and it's worth a read. It will also appear in the May 29th issue of Time.


Iran counts votes after big turnout in presidential election

Posted: 19 May 2017 03:24 PM PDT

Iran counts votes after big turnout in presidential electionBy Parisa Hafezi and Babak Dehghanpisheh DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Vote counting began in Iran on Saturday after a high turnout in an unexpectedly tight presidential election pitting President Hassan Rouhani, who wants to normalize ties with the West, against a hardline judge who says he has already gone too far. More than 40 million votes were cast, the interior ministry said, indicating a turnout of about 70 percent in Friday's vote, roughly similar to the showing in 2013 elections when Rouhani swept into office in a landslide victory. Pro-reform news websites said Rouhani was the victor.


Times Square crash: Driver Richard Rojas was 'hearing voices' during car rampage that killed 18-year-old

Posted: 19 May 2017 12:00 AM PDT

Times Square crash: Driver Richard Rojas was 'hearing voices' during car rampage that killed 18-year-oldA man accused of deliberately running down pedestrians in Times Square has told police he was "hearing voices" during the rampage. Officials said Rojas told police he was "hearing voices" and investigators believe he may have been under the influence of drugs, with an alcohol test coming back negative. Police identified the woman killed as 18-year-old Alyssa Elsman, who was on holiday with her family from Portage, Michigan.


Thailand's chunky monkey on diet after gorging on junk food

Posted: 19 May 2017 10:35 AM PDT

Thailand's chunky monkey on diet after gorging on junk foodBANGKOK (AP) — A morbidly obese wild monkey who gorged himself on junk food and soda left behind by tourists has been rescued and placed on a strict diet of lean protein, fruits and vegetables.


Household Debt Reached A New High, But There's Something Else We Should Be Worried About

Posted: 18 May 2017 09:04 AM PDT

Household Debt Reached A New High, But There's Something Else We Should Be Worried AboutAmericans are, collectively, in more debt than ever, with college grads suffering the most. With the rise in interest rates, that trend soon could get a lot worse.


US judge dismisses discrimination suit by Texas 'clock boy'

Posted: 19 May 2017 01:39 PM PDT

US judge dismisses discrimination suit by Texas 'clock boy'A court in Texas has dismissed a lawsuit by the family of a Muslim teen who was invited to the White House by Barack Obama after having constructed a clock that police mistook for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed, who was 14 at the time, became an internet sensation after being handcuffed and detained for hours for bringing his "invention" -- a circuit board wired to a digital display -- to school in the Texas city of Irving, near Dallas. Ahmed said he merely wanted to show his work to a new teacher to impress her.


5 confirmed cases of botulism from Northern California gas station food

Posted: 18 May 2017 07:09 PM PDT

5 confirmed cases of botulism from Northern California gas station foodBotulism reared its ugly head in Northern California and left patients paralyzed or even fighting for their lives. The Sacramento County Health Department had confirmed five cases, with three other possibles and one suspected -- all from tainted nacho cheese sauce served at a gas station.


Chaffetz will resign, raising doubts about Trump probe

Posted: 18 May 2017 01:15 PM PDT

Chaffetz will resign, raising doubts about Trump probeSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Rep. Jason Chaffetz said Thursday he will resign from Congress next month, a move that calls into question the future of the House Oversight Committee's investigation of President Donald Trump and his campaign's ties with Russia.


Body Camera Captures Officer Attacked By Rifle-Wielding Suspect

Posted: 18 May 2017 09:04 AM PDT

Body Camera Captures Officer Attacked By Rifle-Wielding SuspectA Colorado officer approached a stranded car to provide assistance only to be met with a man wielding a rifle.


11 Peach Pies You Need In Your Life

Posted: 18 May 2017 11:24 AM PDT

11 Peach Pies You Need In Your Life


Fox News fires host accused of 'leaving room because IT technician was black'

Posted: 19 May 2017 02:27 PM PDT

Fox News fires host accused of 'leaving room because IT technician was black'Fox News grandee Bob Beckel has been fired after allegedly making racist remarks towards a black employee. In addition to a number of sexual abuse allegations, the network is also facing a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by 23 current and former employees. The lawyers handling the race case, Douglas Wigdor and Jeanne Christense, said Mr Beckel was fired because of an offensive comment he made to a black IT technician who came to service his computer earlier this week.


Treasury's Mnuchin concerned about alternate scoring models of Trump tax plan

Posted: 18 May 2017 03:08 PM PDT

Treasury's Mnuchin concerned about alternate scoring models of Trump tax planBy Lindsay Dunsmuir WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told lawmakers on Thursday that he has some doubts that what are known as alternate scoring models will give enough credit to the potential for economic growth when assessing the impact of the Trump administration's tax plan. In late April, the administration put out a one-page overview of its tax reform plans, which would cut taxes for businesses to 15 percent, as well as cutting taxes and simplifying income tax brackets for individuals. Critics questioned how the tax cuts would be offset without driving up the federal deficit.


Three Caffeinated Drinks Led to a Young Boy’s Death

Posted: 18 May 2017 01:52 PM PDT

Three Caffeinated Drinks Led to a Young Boy's DeathAfter a seemingly healthy 16-year-old South Carolina boy died from drinking a series of caffeinated beverages last month, parents are being warned about the dangers of drinking excessive amounts of caffeine in popular coffee beverages and energy drinks. You May Also Like: Forget Coffee: You Can Now Get Your Caffeine Fix From a Bracelet A post shared by davis cripe (@pinksicle) on Mar 5, 2017 at 3:59pm PST On April 26, high school student Davis Allen Cripe collapsed and died ...


10 paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now

Posted: 18 May 2017 09:59 AM PDT

10 paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now

We were so busy with Google I/O and huge iPhone 8 exclusives that we didn't get a chance to do our daily post on paid iPhone and iPad apps that went on sale for free. Don't worry, we won't make the same mistake twice. We've got 10 premium apps for you to check out on Thursday, and they're all on sale right now for a limited time. Grab them while they're still free.

These are paid iPhone and iPad apps that have been made available for free for a limited time by their developers. There is no way to tell how long they will be free. These sales could end an hour from now or a week from now — obviously, the only thing we can guarantee is that they were free at the time this post was written. If you click on a link and see a price listed next to an app instead of the word "get," it is no longer free. The sale has ended. If you download the app, you will be charged.

Web Browser Recorder

Normally $1.99.

Disclaimer: This is not a screen recorder. This app lets you record your touches and experiences while you are browsing the web within this app only.

Most simple and easy to use app that lets you make videos of your web browser from within the app including your voice. This is ideal for someone who is teaching or explaining something while browsing the web.

NOTE: You have to launch this app and record your web experience within this app only.

There are no Ads or in-app purchase of any kind within this app.

What are you waiting for?

Download now!

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Data Manager Pro

Normally $1.99.

Data Manager Pro will manage both Cellular (4G/LTE/3G/Edge/GPRS) and Wi-Fi data usage in real time from your device. This app will let you be in control of your data usage to avoid the costly overage charges your provider may charge providing alerts when data usage reaches user thresholds. This app monitors data usage from the device itself and is not reliant on setting up or logging into your provider's server or web site. Data Manager Pro also includes the ability to test your cellular or WiFi connection rate and response for you device. This simple, easy-to-use app provides consistent, accurate testing from any location.

Data Usage Features include:
- Monitor mobile Cellular data for all technologies (4G LTE 3G Edge GPRS etc.) int real time.
- View the amount of internet data you use over your WiFi connection.
- Simple and clear user interface with custom progress bar that graphically shows your data usage and predicted usage.
- Works with ANY cellular provider in any country including AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Rodgers, Virgin Mobile, Orange, O2, etc. by reading data usage from the device.
- Billing periods and quota limits can be configured on a monthly, weekly or custom time basis to match your providers billing schedule.
- Works on any iOS device (iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch) running iOS 7.x or later.
- Works in the background using battery efficient background monitoring in iOS 7 to monitor usage and notify users when data usage reaches configured limits.
- App Badge Monitoring shows the % as a app badge without even opening the app.

Pro Data Features:
- Custom counters can be setup allow you to monitor usage during a certain period to help identify data hogging apps. Counters can be easily enabled or disabled and can even be configured to end at a predetermined time.
- History graph shows previous data usage for each day.
- Email your usage information at any time.

Speed Check Features:
– Simple, one button tap performs (or cancels) the internet speed tests.
– Simple, easy-to-read tracking and reporting.
– Testing features download rate, upload rate and latency (response) time.
- Includes the number of hops/gateways between the mobile client and the server (Trace Route).
- Works on either Cellular data from any carrier or when connected via WiFi.
- Conveniently share results with others via email.
- Testing servers located around the world for accurate results.
– Unlimited on-the-go testing to determine mobile speed.

Data Manager Pro is a must have app for anybody on a restrictive data plan and to verify your network speed! Don't pay those expensive overage charges again.

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Eggggg

Normally $2.99.

Eggggg is a ridiculous two-touch platform game about vomit. It's an action packed and crazy experience, and tailored for mobile devices. Gilbert has an extreme allergy to eggs. Eating them will literally make him vomit like a fountain. He escapes from his mean aunt Doris in order to get to a birthday party, and needs to use his vomiting superpower to survive a world of angry cyborg chickens... of course.

"The most unique platformer mobile's ever seen?"
- Pocket Gamer

"The final story level is by far one of my favorite video game levels. Period."
- TouchArcade

"This is one of the best mobile games we've played in years."
- DigitalSpy

In this game you will find
* A fun and playful game for young and old
* 21 crazy levels of vomiting action
* Smooth game controls – tailored for touch devices
* Included sticker pack for iMessage on iOS 10
* Eggg, Egggg, Eggggg and Egggggg
* Awesome and unique visual style by the Spanish illustrators Brosmind

The game is developed by the Norwegian studio Hyper Games, and is based one the movie "Gilbert's Cruel Revenge" by Maipo Film.

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Phranslator

Normally $0.99.

Helps you improve your knowledge in any foreign language.

How?

Select & translate words. Save them.
Take a photo and let Phranslator detect what's in it. Then tap on words to translate and drag them on the picture where they belong. Save!

Check saved translations everyday!

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NOAA Weather Alerts

Normally $1.99.

NOAA Weather Alerts is most simple weather app that continuously checks warnings issued by NOAA and sends you audible alerts even when your device is off or in background! With a list of 120+ warning we have got you covered for every possible weather scenario.

You can create unlimited locations of your loved ones, family & friends and inform them when a weather alert is issued by NOAA for their areas.

Features
• Universal app. Download it once and use it on all Apple devices.
• Create & Add unlimited number of USA cities to monitor weather.
• NOAA weather alerts are checked continuously every 15 minutes non stop throughout the day everyday 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Weather doesn't take a break nor does our app.
• NOAA Radar and Maps to show warning and weather related activity right in your state.
• Added moving NOAA weather Radar maps that show weather progressing through timeline
• With one push of a button NOAA weather warnings for all your chosen cities are displayed
• App works in background and send you audible weather alert notifications when there is an alert issued by NOAA
• It has 120+ different type of NOAA alerts
• Check and uncheck NOAA alerts that you want to get notified of. You have complete control.
• Narrow your city & state search down with a search bar or Zip Code
• Check NOAA alerts per city basis

NOTE: This app supports USA cities only and gets latest weather alert data from NOAA. You need to be connected to internet through WIFI, 3G / 4G for this app to work in background or foreground

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Droneville

Normally $3.99.

Droneville is the number one app for drone lovers and UAV enthusiasts!

** Featured on copterflieger.com **

Get instant access to a real-time flight safety indicator, no fly zones map and live news feeds collated from the best drone sites around.

All these features in one place make Droneville the only app you need, regardless of your level of love for flying machines!

FEATURES

- Flight Safety Indicator: a quick and simple, yet unbelievably useful, way to know if its safe to fly your drone or UAV. Droneville knows about potentially hazardous weather conditions and any flight restrictions. Use your current location or set up and save your favourite flying spot.

- No Fly Zones Map: fast, informative and fully native. Always fully up to date so you can always be confident you are flying safe and within the law. Droneville knows about no fly zones from all over the world.

- News Feeds: hand-curated content, including the latest news and reviews, from enthusiast blogs and tech blogs. Updated multiple times an hour, so there is always new content to browse through in your downtime.

- Apple Watch Support: An incredibly useful Apple Watch app to quickly learn if its safe to fly where you are.

- Ongoing Development: 3D touch is already supported (try it on a news feed article or on the Droneville app icon), and I've got more exciting features planned.

Droneville is built by a single developer, and I am keen to continue developing fantastic and useful features. I'd love to hear your thoughts! feedback@droneville.co

Disclaimer: I do not assume responsibility for the accuracy of the data represented in this app. The data is gathered from public APIs and multiple RSS feeds.

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Handy

Normally $0.99.

Like the name, Handy is a calculator that focus on easy, simple
Unlike the others, Handy is not going to perform as many as functions you have never even heard. Cool and easy to use is more important to us.

So handy so unique.

The look.
Layout of a calculator has never been this simple but even more useful.
We care about how you use it
Remaining input buttons, are the numbers that you tap on a lot. The operator symbols haven't gone, they are hiding behind the number pad. When you are panning around the screen, you will be so excited to find out that they are now even more easy and accurate to be appended.

For Hands.
Big numbers on screen, tapping numbers is now dramatically easy no matter how big the screen is and where you are.
On iPad, you can even choose the left/right side of number pad to lay on.Productivity is dramatically increased.

This is Handy, this is us.

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Pointillisted

Normally $0.99.

Be an electronic Georges Seurat!

The Pointillisted app generates pointillist artwork using images from the Photo Library, including those shared in iCloud, similar to the photo mosaic generating app Patched.

Generated images can be customized by size and type of point (rectangle, circle, triangle, and hexagon), size adjusted to color, and variance in location. Single colors can be isolated in an image. Save artwork to the Photo Library and share through standard services: copying to the pasteboard, posting to social media sites, and sending via email or SMS.

To turn pointillist artwork into a sticky note mosaic, download the sister app, Posted.

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One Tap Alarm

Normally $2.99.

Go and set alarm in your default alarm app. How many steps you had to take? At least 5?

Setting an alarm doesn't have to be this long and complicated experience especially when you are already sleepy.

Enters One Tap Alarm: The fastest way to set alarm
Just one finger tap is all you need.

Just touch on the time you want to set an alarm.
Alarm will be set in just one step.

Cool, minimal and beautiful UI.

Download it now!

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Turbo Wheels

Normally $0.99.

Get ready for a winners race, because the second place is the first loser!

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* 25 unique mini cars in five different categories (Sport, SS, GT, Formula & Classic)
* 4 different countries (Brazil, Japan, Canada & UAE)
* Over unique 16 tracks
* 4 different race modes (Race, Time, Coins & 1 vs 1)
* Race against the opponent car 1 vs 1 to unlock his car
* Hours and days of exciting gameplay

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Saudis eye Iran and ignore Trump's temperament as red carpet rolled out

Posted: 19 May 2017 04:02 AM PDT

Saudis eye Iran and ignore Trump's temperament as red carpet rolled outSaudi Arabia has used the Trump visit to amplify his wide-reaching reform program. Saudi Arabia has prepared a spectacular – if wary – welcome for Donald Trump, ignoring mounting concerns about his temperament and insisting that his visit on Saturday will reconfirm the Kingdom's status as a regional force. Gleeful officials say the US president's decision to make Riyadh the first stop in his first foreign trip in office sends a powerful message underlining Saudi Arabia's clout after eight years of strained bilateral ties under Barack Obama.


NYPD searching for suspect wanted in vicious Bronx stabbing

Posted: 18 May 2017 07:35 PM PDT

NYPD searching for suspect wanted in vicious Bronx stabbingNewly released surveillance video shows the vicious stabbing as it happened in the Morrisania section just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday.


Iranians turn out in large numbers for closely watched vote

Posted: 19 May 2017 12:52 PM PDT

Iranians turn out in large numbers for closely watched voteTEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Millions of Iranians voted late into the night Friday to decide whether incumbent President Hassan Rouhani deserves another four years in office after securing a landmark nuclear deal, or if the sluggish economy demands a new hard-line leader who could return the country to a more confrontational path with the West.


Aaron Hernandez Prison Friend Releases Statement Requesting Suicide Note

Posted: 18 May 2017 09:44 AM PDT

Aaron Hernandez Prison Friend Releases Statement Requesting Suicide Note"I again renew my request to have the letter released to my attorney so we can put this issue to rest."


In-N-Out Is No Longer America's Favorite Burger

Posted: 19 May 2017 10:36 AM PDT

In-N-Out Is No Longer America's Favorite BurgerMust've been the fries.


Roger Ailes Likely Died Of A Blood Clot After Falling

Posted: 18 May 2017 06:52 AM PDT

Roger Ailes Likely Died Of A Blood Clot After FallingThe ex-Fox News chief died Thursday at the age of 77.


Mom Posts Heartfelt Warning to Parents After Toddler Accidentally Overdoses On Medicine

Posted: 19 May 2017 11:01 AM PDT

Mom Posts Heartfelt Warning to Parents After Toddler Accidentally Overdoses On Medicine"You can never be too vigilant when it comes to your children but also remember accidents happen to all of us, even the most cautious of us."


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