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- Father of slain pregnant teen Marlen Ochoa-Lopez blames 'these anti-immigrant laws' for delay in investigation
- U.S. pulls staff from Iraq, says Iran gave 'blessing' for tanker attacks
- Two US death row inmates executed
- Bomb-laden drones of Yemen rebels threaten Arabian Peninsula
- Susan Collins has faith Kavanaugh won't uphold Alabama abortion law
- NASA just spotted the crash site of Israel’s Beresheet lander
- I.M. Pei, acclaimed architect of buildings known around the world, dies at 102
- 3 charged in killing of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19, on Southwest Side
- Boeing seeks regulators' OK, says 737 MAX software update complete
- Trump Wary of Plunging Into Iran War Ahead of 2020 Re-Election
- Man arrested for beating elderly woman to death with electric scooter
- Huawei to challenge U.S. export sanction which it says will harm America
- The Latest: Retired fisherman saved plane crash passengers
- Photos of the Euro-spec Ford Focus ST Wagon
- Alabama abortion law draws some criticism, mostly silence from national Republicans
- Brexit or Death
- Billy Chemirmir: Healthcare worker accused of murdering 12 elderly women could be linked to over 1,000 deaths
- Grumpy Cat, the face that launched a thousand memes, dead at seven
- As China Trade War Boils, Trump Courts a Favorite Punching Bag
- Toddler missing for 3 days found alive on 50-foot cliffside near strip mine
- Google’s brand new Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are now available on Amazon
- Iran blames ‘unacceptable’ US sanctions for spike in tensions as White House advisors push for forceful response
- NYC's Bill De Blasio Trades Criticism at Home for Curiosity in Iowa
- An abortion 'reversal'? The method is unproved, but Ohio lawmakers want women to consider it
- Trump proposes immigration overhaul to favor skilled, English-speakers
- Death row inmate dies 1 day after fellow inmate's execution
- Tesla Model 3 Autopilot Involved in Third Fatal Crash
- Office of Government Ethics releases President Trump's annual financial disclosure report
- Baidu swings to net loss for first time since listing, shares fall
- Televangelist Pat Robertson: Alabama abortion law 'has gone too far,' is 'ill-considered'
- EU ready to negotiate trade with US, including cars
- Police execute search warrant at Catholic Diocese of Dallas
- REI’s Huge Anniversary Sale Can Help You Prep for Summer Adventures
- Galaxy S10 5G now available at Verizon, starting at $1,299
- Air strikes hit Yemen capital: rebels, witnesses
- Fund Manager Crushes Peers by Betting on Tencent and Alibaba
- After Huawei blow, China says U.S. must show sincerity for talks
- Missouri Senate passes bill to ban abortions at 8 weeks
- The 2020 BMW M5 Edition 35 Years Has Insane Gold Interior Trim
- Walmart says higher China tariffs will increase prices for U.S. shoppers
- Navy SEAL gets year in brig for hazing death of Green Beret
- Chelsea Manning jailed again as she refuses to testify before grand jury
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Posted: 16 May 2019 01:22 PM PDT |
U.S. pulls staff from Iraq, says Iran gave 'blessing' for tanker attacks Posted: 15 May 2019 05:32 PM PDT The sabotage of the tankers, for which no one has claimed responsibility, and Saudi Arabia's announcement on Tuesday that armed drones hit two of its oil pumping stations have raised concerns Washington and Tehran may be inching toward conflict. A U.S. government source said American security experts believe Iran gave its "blessing" to tanker attacks, which hit two Saudi crude oil tankers, a UAE-flagged fuel bunker barge and a Norwegian-registered oil products tanker off Fujeirah near the Strait of Hormuz. The source said the United States believes Iran's role was one of actively encouraging militants but indicated the United States does not now have evidence that Iranian personnel played any direct operational role. |
Two US death row inmates executed Posted: 16 May 2019 07:13 PM PDT A Tennessee man who killed his wife and an Alabama man convicted of a quadruple murder were executed by lethal injection Thursday. Donnie Edward Johnson, 68, was convicted in 1984 of murdering his wife, Connie Johnson, in Memphis, Tennessee, by stuffing a plastic garbage bag down her throat and suffocating her. Michael Brandon Samra, 41, was convicted in 1998 for his involvement in the murders of Randy Duke, Duke's girlfriend Dedra Mims Hunt, and Hunt's six-year-old and seven-year-old daughters. |
Bomb-laden drones of Yemen rebels threaten Arabian Peninsula Posted: 16 May 2019 12:05 PM PDT DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Yemen rebel drone strike this week on a critical Saudi oil pipeline shows that the otherwise-peaceful sandy reaches of the Arabian Peninsula now are at risk of similar assault, including an under-construction nuclear power plant and Dubai International Airport, among the world's busiest. |
Susan Collins has faith Kavanaugh won't uphold Alabama abortion law Posted: 16 May 2019 11:40 AM PDT |
NASA just spotted the crash site of Israel’s Beresheet lander Posted: 16 May 2019 04:06 PM PDT April was supposed to be an exciting time for Israel's privately-funded space group SpaceIL. After years of development, SpaceIL's Beresheet lander was poised to land on the lunar surface, which would have been a first for the country as well as the first privately-funded mission to touch down on Earth's satellite.Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned, and a malfunction in the spacecraft's engine caused the entire ship to shut down just moments before it was to land. A rapid restart of the craft brought it back online but it was already speeding towards the surface and a crash was unavoidable. Now, thanks to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we can see exactly where the doomed craft ended up and, well, it's not a pretty sight.Beresheet's mechanical woes came at the absolute worst possible time. Details regarding the glitch have been scant, but a report from SpaceIL revealed that a "manual command" triggered a series of events that cause the spacecraft's main engine to power down. Engineers did manage to get the engine back on, but the precious seconds that were lost during its descent meant that there was no way to slow the lander down enough to perform a soft landing.When Beresheet struck the Moon it was moving very fast. According to NASA, its speed was around 1,000 meters per second higher than its team had planned for, and when the lander contacted the surface it was completely destroyed.The images from NASA's lunar orbiter show the aftermath, in the form of a long dusty streak that leads to a dark area where the lunar dust has been kicked up and pushed away. The lander itself is sitting somewhere near that darkest area, and it's likely in several pieces.The good news is that SpaceIL isn't taking this defeat lying down, and it has already announced that it plans to launch "Beresheet 2.0," in an attempt to complete a soft landing on the lunar surface. |
I.M. Pei, acclaimed architect of buildings known around the world, dies at 102 Posted: 17 May 2019 04:57 AM PDT |
3 charged in killing of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19, on Southwest Side Posted: 16 May 2019 03:51 PM PDT |
Boeing seeks regulators' OK, says 737 MAX software update complete Posted: 16 May 2019 02:14 PM PDT Boeing said Thursday that it completed its software update on the 737 MAX after two deadly crashes resulted in a global grounding of the aircraft. The proposed fix, which addresses a problem with a flight handling system thought to be a factor in both crashes, must now win approval from US and international regulators before the planes can return to service. US airlines have targeted August as the date they expect to resume flying on the 737 MAX. |
Trump Wary of Plunging Into Iran War Ahead of 2020 Re-Election Posted: 16 May 2019 03:39 PM PDT There is division within the administration over the approach to Iran, some of the people said. At the same time, the president is cognizant that he was elected in part on promises to withdraw the U.S. from Middle East wars -- not start new ones, they said. Privately, Trump has said he doesn't want war with Iran, one person familiar with the matter said. |
Man arrested for beating elderly woman to death with electric scooter Posted: 16 May 2019 10:47 AM PDT |
Huawei to challenge U.S. export sanction which it says will harm America Posted: 16 May 2019 10:07 AM PDT |
The Latest: Retired fisherman saved plane crash passengers Posted: 16 May 2019 07:18 AM PDT |
Photos of the Euro-spec Ford Focus ST Wagon Posted: 16 May 2019 08:10 AM PDT |
Alabama abortion law draws some criticism, mostly silence from national Republicans Posted: 16 May 2019 01:24 PM PDT Alabama's governor on Wednesday signed the bill to ban abortions, except when a mother's life is in jeopardy, in the latest challenge by conservatives to the 1973 landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade that established a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. Asked about the new law at a Thursday news conference in Washington, House of Representatives Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy of California said that while he opposes abortion, Alabama's law "goes further than I believe." "In my whole political career, I also believed in rape, incest or the life of the mother, there was exceptions," he said, adding that that is the Republican Party's official position and "where many of us stand." Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican viewed as vulnerable as she seeks re-election next year, told reporters Alabama's law is "terrible" and "very extreme." She said she did not think the Supreme Court would uphold it. |
Posted: 16 May 2019 02:49 PM PDT There is a lesson in British politics for the rest of the world: A democratic revolt of the people against the establishment cannot be resisted forever.The immediate result of the Brexit vote in 2016 and Parliament's decision to accede to the will of the electorate and turn in its Article 50 notice to the EU was a strengthening of the two oldest mainstream parties, Tory and Labour, against the ultra-Remain party, the Liberal Democrats, and the ultra-Brexit party, UKIP. The Tory and Labour parties subsequently pledged in their campaign manifestos to deliver on the result of the 2016 referendum, and usher the U.K. out of the EU in a timely and orderly fashion. That Article 50 notice promised an exit date of at the end of March 2019, a date that was repeated endlessly in the media. By endorsing the populist outcome, both parties looked like they might thrive.And then Parliament refused to pass Theresa May's negotiated agreement by that date, and also refused to "crash out" of the EU on WTO terms. Leading voices in both the Tory and Labour parties began to embrace the idea of a second Brexit referendum, obviously hoping that voters would come to retroactively bless their indecision, and possibly relieve them of Brexit altogether. Voters seem inclined to destroy them instead.And now those two parties are about to reap their reward — in the grinning face of Nigel Farage, and in his new Brexit party, which has welcomed in Brexiteers from the left and the right. The former leader of UKIP, and a man who helped the Brexit cause get over the line in 2016, has done some studying on the new populist politics. And he is newly sharp. Asked by the media why his party did not publish a traditional manifesto, he said, "I will never, ever use that word manifesto. I think in most people's word association, 'manifesto' equals 'lie.'" After the performance of Parliament in the last two years, who could possibly dispute the charge?Even though this new party is only a few weeks old, Farage's outfit is already polling as likely to win a majority of the seats in the European parliamentary elections on May 23rd — a contest that his party believes should never have happened in the U.K. The Brexit party is polling at over 30 percent, with the Tories dropping to 12 percent and rapidly heading for the single digits. If this is a foreshadowing of how U.K. parliamentary elections will go, then the Brexit party is an existential threat to the Tories.It's also a sign that the Tories can no longer play the Corbyn card against their own supporters. Previously it was thought that Tory voters would be so afraid of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister that these voters would never defect or try to teach the Tory party a lesson by staying home.But voters seem to think that the democratic principle itself is more important than their preferred party. After all, the government solicited the opinion of the British people in the Brexit referendum. That same government campaigned overwhelmingly for Remain, and deployed incredible scare stories about immediate economic recession in the wake of a pro-Brexit result, even invoking unknown threats to European peace in the wake of it. The voters rebuked them. But, after more than two years, members of Parliament have done little more than deliver lip service to the Brexit cause, with a heaping dash of grumbling about having to get on with it. A second referendum at this stage amounts to a reversal of parliamentary democracy, in which elected members demand voters do a better job of mirroring Parliament's priorities.The Tory party has a history of letting its own internal politics distract its members from anger issues in the United Kingdom. But the initial polling for the Brexit party should awaken them to the fact that they face an existential threat due to their own dithering and impotence. They must decide immediately whether the government should negotiate a deal Parliament can support, or whether the Tory members in Parliament ought to set aside their criticisms of the deal on offer and save their party from imminent destruction. The promises that Brexit will happen at some point in the future or that Theresa May will be replaced at some later date, when it is more opportune for the chancery who would do the replacing, must come to an end. This is no longer a choice for the public, but for the Tory party. Leave or be pushed out for good. |
Posted: 16 May 2019 10:40 AM PDT A healthcare worker has been charged with the murder of 12 elderly women by smothering, and is being investigated for any potential links to 1,000 more unexplained deaths.Billy Chemirmir, 45, of Texas is accused of murdering multiple elderly women who lived in Dallas and Collins counties with a pillow, and subsequently robbing them. In March of 2018, Mr Chemirmir was charged with capital murder in the death of an 81-year-old woman, Lu Thi Harris, leading to his arrest. Mr Chemirmir has also been accused of two counts of attempted capital murder for attacking two women. One of the two women, a 93 year-old who was a resident of the Parkview Elderly Assisted Living facility in Frisco, Texas, had reported the incident to police. She described how a well-dressed man had knocked on her door, claiming to be a maintenance worker. When she responded that she did not require any work done, he forced his way inside and "knocked her from her walker to the floor", as reported by Dallas News.Mr Chemirmir worked as a nurse in his native country of Kenya, but appears to not have been legally working in healthcare in the US. Court records indicate that Mr Chemirmir posed as an employee at the Edgemere Retirement Community in Dallas under the alias "Benjamin Koitaba".Plano Police Chief Gregory W. Rushin said Mr Chemirmir used "health care experience to his advantage, targeting and exploiting seniors", something Mr Rushin called "disturbing'.Authorities plan to review the unattended deaths of hundreds of elderly women in the area, including those who were previously thought to have died from natural causes to investigate any potential ties to Mr Chemirmir.Recently, the accused killer has been newly indicted in six deaths of elderly women from 2016 to 2018: Phyllis Payne, aged 91, Phoebe Perry, aged 94, Norma French, aged 85, Doris Gleason, aged 92, Rosemary Curtis, aged 96, and Mary Brooks, 87. He has also been charged with five other murders, of which the victims have yet to be named. Mr Chemirmir is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail, where he's been since March of 2018. His bond currently set at more than $9m. |
Grumpy Cat, the face that launched a thousand memes, dead at seven Posted: 17 May 2019 08:06 AM PDT She died just as she had lived, in a blizzard of memes, tweets and news reports celebrating her feline frown and distinctly unamused expression. On Friday, the world learned that Grumpy Cat, the internet sensation whose scowl launched a thousand memes -- earning her 1.5 million Twitter followers and 8.3 million Facebook fans -- had died at the age of seven. Grumpy Cat, whose pre-celebrity name was Tardar Sauce, burst to fame in 2012 when her owner's brother posted a picture of her mirthless mug on social media. |
As China Trade War Boils, Trump Courts a Favorite Punching Bag Posted: 17 May 2019 02:41 AM PDT Trump is expected to mention his desire for an early harvest trade deal in Tokyo next week, when he will be the first foreign leader to meet Japan's new emperor. Ahead of that, he's expected to sign an order giving Japan and the EU 180 days to "limit or restrict" sales of automobiles and their parts into the U.S. in return for delaying new auto tariffs, Bloomberg reported Thursday. |
Toddler missing for 3 days found alive on 50-foot cliffside near strip mine Posted: 16 May 2019 05:28 AM PDT |
Google’s brand new Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are now available on Amazon Posted: 16 May 2019 08:35 AM PDT Google just released two brand new smartphones that bring back the beloved Nexus phone program! Well, sort of. They're not actually Nexus branded phones, but they do resurrect the spirit of Google's Nexus line, offering great designs and impressive performance at affordable prices. And we have more good news: they're finally available on Amazon! The new Google Pixel 3a and Google Pixel 3a XL are both in stock on Amazon right now, though they're likely flying off the virtual store shelves so you'll want to hurry up if you want to get your hands on one anytime soon. Definitely check them out. Google Pixel 3a * Get more done with an extraordinary camera, fast-charging battery, and the helpful Google Assistant built in. * Motion Auto Focus will make sure the people and pets in your shot stay sharp as you snap away. * Let the Google Assistant help screen your calls, so you know who's calling and why before you pick up. * Get more done with an Adaptive Battery that delivers 7 hours of use on just a 15-minute charge. It's designed to learn your favorite apps and reduce power to the ones you rarely use. * 3 years of security and OS updates to keep your phone protected against the latest threats and performing at its best. * The custom-made Titan M security chip helps secure the operating system and your most sensitive data, like passwords. Google Pixel 3a XL * Get more done with an extraordinary camera, fast-charging battery, and the helpful Google Assistant built in. * Motion Auto Focus will make sure the people and pets in your shot stay sharp as you snap away. * Let the Google Assistant help screen your calls, so you know who's calling and why before you pick up. * Get more done with an Adaptive Battery that delivers 7 hours of use on just a 15-minute charge. It's designed to learn your favorite apps and reduce power to the ones you rarely use. * 3 years of security and OS updates to keep your phone protected against the latest threats and performing at its best. * The custom-made Titan M security chip helps secure the operating system and your most sensitive data, like passwords. |
Posted: 16 May 2019 05:08 AM PDT Iran's foreign minister has hit out at "unacceptable" sanctions imposed by the US as an international deal to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions continues to unravel amid a spike in tensions.Mohammad Zarif defended Iran's right to respond to the US pullout from the nuclear deal last year."We believe that escalation by the United States is unacceptable and uncalled for. We have exercised maximum restraints," he said during a visit to Tokyo. In other comments carried on the semi-official Mehr news agency, Mr Zarif was quoted as saying: "A multilateral deal cannot be treated unilaterally."The spat over the nuclear deal has been heightened by a number of events this week, including a drone attack on a Saudi Arabian oil pipeline claimed by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, allegations of acts of sabotage perpetrated against oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the dispatch of US warships to the region.The Saudis – Iran's biggest rival in the region – blamed Tehran for ordering the Houthi attack. A Saudi-led coalition has been waging an air war against the Houthis since 2015, with both the US and Riyadh accusing Iran of providing weapons to the Houthis. Tehran has denied this.Saudi Arabia's deputy defence minister Khalid bin Salman tweeted: "The attack by the Iranian-backed Houthi militias against the two Aramco pumping stations proves that these militias are merely a tool that Iran's regime uses to implement its expansionist agenda in the region".The longest-simmering issue is the Donald Trump-mandated withdrawal from the nuclear pact and the cranking up of sanctions against Iran by Washington. Iran has issued a number of veiled threats about enriching its uranium stockpiles to weapons-grade levels, with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saying the "the next steps are easier" than what has come before.Iran recently threatened it might resume higher enrichment by 7 July, beyond the level permitted by the current deal between Tehran and world powers, claiming that its programme is for peaceful purposes. White House advisor John Bolton in particular has long-standing concerns about Iran, writing in The New York Times in 2015 that the US should think about bombing Iran as the country "will not negotiate away its nuclear programme" – although an agreement was approved the next year.Mr Bolton was reportedly behind a push to update military plans surrounding the use of aggression by Iran, including sending as many as 120,000 troops to the region in the wake of an attack by Tehran on US interests or a significant move in its nuclear programme.Speaking on Thursday, Mr Trump said that he was the one to rein in 70-year-old Mr Bolton. "I'm the one who tempers him, which is OK," he said."I have John Bolton and I have people who are a little more dovish than him," Mr Trump added.In a tweet on Wednesday, the president denied any infighting between members of his team. "There is no infighting whatsoever," Mr Trump wrote. "Different opinions are expressed and I make a decisive and final decision – it is a very simple process.However, Mr Trump is said to be getting frustrated with officials like Mr Bolton and secretary of state Mike Pompeo over a push for a confrontation with Iran, according to The Washington Post. "They are getting way out ahead of themselves, and Trump is annoyed," a senior administration official said.Mr Trump is not inclined to respond forcefully unless there is a "big move" from the Iranians, the paper quoted a White House official as saying, with the president believed to be loath to go against his long-standing promise to end costly foreign wars by the US. The Democratic US House speaker Nancy Pelosi meanwhile said on Thursday that the the Trump administration "must realise" it does not have congressional authorisation to go to war against Iran.Washington sent ships and warplanes into the Gulf last week, citing an increased threat from Tehran, and the state department warned all non-essential government staff to leave Iraq.British forces in Iraq were also placed on high alert on Thursday, following the decision.However, Major General Chris Ghika, the British deputy commander of Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), the US-led coalition fighting Isis, had a day earlier disputed claims from the White House that forces in the Middle East are facing an increased threat from Iran or its allies.Maj Gen Ghika told reporters during a video conference from coalition headquarters in Baghdad on Tuesday, that there "has been no increased threat from Iranian-backed forces in Iraq and Syria". |
NYC's Bill De Blasio Trades Criticism at Home for Curiosity in Iowa Posted: 17 May 2019 12:09 PM PDT |
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Trump proposes immigration overhaul to favor skilled, English-speakers Posted: 16 May 2019 02:48 PM PDT President Donald Trump called Thursday for radical immigration reform to favor skilled, English-speaking workers over the poorly educated and shut the door on "frivolous" asylum claimants. "Currently 66 percent of legal immigrants come here based on random chance," Trump said. There is little chance that the business-minded Republican president's ideas will get anywhere in Congress, where immigration is seen as a politically toxic subject, particularly ahead of 2020 legislative and presidential elections. |
Death row inmate dies 1 day after fellow inmate's execution Posted: 17 May 2019 01:54 PM PDT |
Tesla Model 3 Autopilot Involved in Third Fatal Crash Posted: 17 May 2019 10:09 AM PDT |
Office of Government Ethics releases President Trump's annual financial disclosure report Posted: 16 May 2019 01:17 PM PDT |
Baidu swings to net loss for first time since listing, shares fall Posted: 16 May 2019 10:55 PM PDT Chinese search engine operator Baidu Inc booked its first quarterly loss since at listing in 2005 and forecast quarterly revenue below market estimates, saying a "challenging marketing environment" is sapping income from advertisers. The tech giant also pointed to the income impact of heightened government scrutiny of online advertising aimed at reducing the visibility of potentially fraudulent businesses. After the earnings report on Thursday, the price of Baidu's U.S.-listed shares fell as much as 8% in extended trading. |
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EU ready to negotiate trade with US, including cars Posted: 17 May 2019 09:23 AM PDT The European Union said Friday it is prepared to negotiate a limited trade deal, including on cars, with the US, after President Donald Trump held off imposing auto tariffs. "We note that US postpones decision on car tariffs for 180 days," European trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom tweeted. In another tweet, Malmstrom said she would discuss the issue with EU trade ministers next week before meeting on May 27 with US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. |
Police execute search warrant at Catholic Diocese of Dallas Posted: 15 May 2019 05:50 PM PDT |
REI’s Huge Anniversary Sale Can Help You Prep for Summer Adventures Posted: 17 May 2019 11:14 AM PDT |
Galaxy S10 5G now available at Verizon, starting at $1,299 Posted: 16 May 2019 08:21 AM PDT We are another step closer to the future of wireless technology today, as Verizon has officially launched Samsung's Galaxy S10 5G smartphone. Although the Moto Z3 and its 5G Moto Mod technically beat Samsung to the punch, the Galaxy S10 5G is the first phone on sale in America with 5G capabilities built in.The phone is on sale starting today at Verizon stores and online at verizonwireless.com, but 5G service is currently only available in Chicago and Minneapolis. Verizon has confirmed 20 additional cities that will get 5G Ultra Wideband service in 2019 as well, including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego, and Washington DC, with even more set to be unveiled later this year. 30 cities should have 5G before 2020.You can read more about the Galaxy S10 5G in our preview from February, but the phone features a 6.7-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 855 5G processor, 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, 4,500 mAh battery, 10-megapixel front-facing camera, and triple rear camera with a 16-megapixel ultra-wide lens, 12-megapixel wide-angle lens, and 12-megapixel telephoto lens. In other words, a big leap over the standard Galaxy S10.Verizon will sell the 256GB model of the Galaxy S10 5G ($1,299) for $54.16 per month for 24 months on its payment plan, while the 512GB model ($1,399) will cost you $58.33 per month for 24 months.As for promotions, new and existing customers can trade in an eligible smartphone to save up to $450 off the price of the Galaxy S10 5G. This discount will take the form of monthly bill credits. If you're switching from another carrier, you can also get a $200 prepaid Mastercard with the purchase of an S10 5G and an unlimited plan.Finally, it's worth noting that in order to take full advantage of the phone, you will need to sign up for Verizon's Above Unlimited or Beyond Unlimited plan. Typically, access to Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband service costs an additional $10 per month, but it is included free in both plans for a limited time. |
Air strikes hit Yemen capital: rebels, witnesses Posted: 16 May 2019 12:04 AM PDT Warplanes struck in and around the rebel-held Yemeni capital Thursday two days after the insurgents claimed drone strikes that shut a key oil pipeline in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, the rebels and witnesses said. One witness told AFP he heard a loud explosion in the heart of Sanaa. In an initial tweet, the broadcaster reported six strikes on the Arhab district of Sanaa province. |
Fund Manager Crushes Peers by Betting on Tencent and Alibaba Posted: 17 May 2019 07:41 AM PDT The 41-year-old money manager's Handelsbanken Tillvaxtmarknad fund trounced 99% of more than 250 emerging-market peers this year and 95% in the past five. "I'm not sure about China's economy accelerating again, but I am fairly certain about Tencent and Alibaba growing," Synning said in a phone interview from Stockholm. |
After Huawei blow, China says U.S. must show sincerity for talks Posted: 17 May 2019 04:08 AM PDT China has yet to say whether or how it will retaliate against the latest escalation in trade tension, although state media has taken an increasingly strident tone, with the ruling Communist Party's People's Daily publishing a front-page commentary that evoked the patriotic spirit of past wars. China's currency slid to its weakest in almost five months, although losses were capped after sources told Reuters that the central bank would ensure the yuan did not weaken past the key 7-per-dollar level in the immediate term. Foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang, asked about state media reports suggesting there would be no more U.S.-China trade talks, said China always encouraged resolving disputes between the two countries with dialogue and consultations. "But because of certain things the U.S. side has done during the previous China-U.S. trade consultations, we believe if there is meaning for these talks, there must be a show of sincerity," he told a daily news briefing. |
Missouri Senate passes bill to ban abortions at 8 weeks Posted: 17 May 2019 09:55 AM PDT |
The 2020 BMW M5 Edition 35 Years Has Insane Gold Interior Trim Posted: 16 May 2019 04:00 PM PDT |
Walmart says higher China tariffs will increase prices for U.S. shoppers Posted: 16 May 2019 04:39 PM PDT Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart called out the impact of tariffs on consumers after Macy's Inc delivered a similar warning on Wednesday. The department store chain's Chief Executive Jeff Gennette said tariffs on Chinese imports are hitting its furniture business and warned investors that additional levies would leave its clothing and accessory categories vulnerable. U.S. President Donald Trump increased tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports to 25% from 10% last week. |
Navy SEAL gets year in brig for hazing death of Green Beret Posted: 16 May 2019 06:49 PM PDT |
Chelsea Manning jailed again as she refuses to testify before grand jury Posted: 16 May 2019 07:07 PM PDT Former army private says she would 'rather starve to death' than cooperate in growing battle of wills Chelsea Manning was again behind bars on Thursday night after she was jailed for a second time for contempt of court, having refused to cooperate with a grand jury. A defiant Manning told Judge Anthony Trenga in a federal district court in Alexandria, Virginia, that she would "rather starve to death" than do what the state insisted and give testimony before the grand jury. Having already served 62 days in jail, 28 of which were spent in solitary confinement, she now faces up to 18 months more in custody. Trenga further tightened the screws on the former army private by adding a financial penalty. If Manning continues to refuse testimony and remains in jail after 30 days, she will be fined $500 for every subsequent day behind bars. If she reaches 60 days, the figure will be raised to $1,000 a day. The tussle over the grand jury is now shaping up into an epic battle of wills between Virginia prosecutors determined to force Manning to testify in what they hope will be an eventual trial of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, and the former intelligence analyst, who has proven herself to have a defiant streak. In a video recording she made on the day she was released from jail a week ago following the expiry of the first grand jury, she said: "I will never agree to testify before this or any other grand jury. The government knows I cannot be coerced." The grand jury in front of which Manning has been ordered to appear is presumed to relate to the criminal prosecution of Assange. Assange has been charged with conspiring with Manning to break into military computers to help her transmit a vast trove of US state secrets to the open information organization in 2010. After Thursday's court hearing, Manning's lawyer, Moira Meltzer-Cohen, said : "In 2010, Chelsea made a principled decision to let the world see the true nature of modern asymmetric warfare. It is telling that the United States has always been more concerned with the disclosure of those documents than with the damning substance of the disclosures." |
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