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- Trump receives plan for ramped-up ISIS war
- George W. Bush: A free press checks the ‘addictive’ power of the presidency
- Seoul says North Korea executes 5 senior security officials
- US city holds vigil after shooting death of Indian engineer
- Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have Virtual Buttons Instead Of Physical Ones
- 3 dead, 2 injured in plane that hits houses in California
- Trump immigration ban fight could be on two fronts
- U.N. to vote Tuesday on Syria sanctions despite Russia veto pledge
- Israel evicts settlers in West Bank
- DNC Chair Perez defends Rep. Keith Ellison’s past statements about Israel
- Trump supporters rip Hollywood, gleefully celebrate #Oscarfail
- North Korea spy agency runs arms operation out of Malaysia, U.N. says
- Did Casey Anthony Accidentally Kill Caylee?
- Mom of 2-Year-Old Twins Who Died in House Fire as They Were Home Alone Pleads Guilty
- GOP intelligence panel chair: Flynn did U.S. a ‘big favor’
- Officials to stop California dam's outflow to clear debris
- Brave dude tries to use Windows 98 for his daily life, gets a big surprise
- Japan emperor's Vietnam visit a sign of improved ties
- Voluntary police program at heart of Trump immigration policy
- German automakers top U.S. magazine brand rankings
- ISIS Straps Explosives on Puppy, Sends It To Iraqi Militia
- Thousands of French people want Barack Obama to be their next president
- Latest: Plane crash survivor burned on 90 percent of body
- ABC News' Jonathan Karl presses Sean Spicer over administration's role in knocking down reports of Trump campaign's ties to Russia
- Republicans balk at Trump plan to slash State Dept budget
- The 5 highest capacity microSD cards you can get right now on Amazon
- Turkey-backed Syrian rebels clash with army in north
- Germany sees "alarmingly high" number of anti-migrant crimes
- The Peugeot Instinct is headed to Geneva
- WHO says new drugs urgently needed to fight 12 'priority pathogens'
- Trump Commerce nominee faces questions on Russian ties
- Amazon’s AWS storage crashed in the middle of an AWSome conference
- Plane crashes into southern California neighborhood
- Detained Philippine senator asks court to nullify arrest
- Pentagon delivers draft plan to defeat Islamic State to White House
- Nokia Plans a Comeback with These Three Phones
- Report: Uber exec out after failing to disclose allegation
- Gambia military chief sacked as clear-out gains pace
- Bright lava lights up Sicilian sky as Mount Etna erupts
Trump receives plan for ramped-up ISIS war Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:09 PM PST WASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday received a package of options for escalating or transforming the war on ISIS, setting in motion a process that could lead him to expand the presence of American forces fighting the terrorist army on the ground. Defense Secretary James Mattis briefed top national security officials at the White House on the Pentagon-led proposal, which includes military recommendations but also proposals for how to starve the so-called Islamic State of funds and combat the group online, where it has recruited and radicalized perpetrators of attacks in Europe and the United States. It's not clear when Trump will put his stamp on the undeclared war he inherited from his predecessor, a campaign that has rolled back the rampaging death cult in Iraq but has posted less significant gains in neighboring Syria. |
George W. Bush: A free press checks the ‘addictive’ power of the presidency Posted: 27 Feb 2017 06:19 AM PST Former President George W. Bush said that the power of the presidency can be addictive and that an independent media is necessary to keep things in check. "I consider the media to be indispensable to democracy," Bush said in a "Today" show interview Monday morning. "We need an independent media to hold people like me to account." |
Seoul says North Korea executes 5 senior security officials Posted: 27 Feb 2017 01:49 AM PST |
US city holds vigil after shooting death of Indian engineer Posted: 26 Feb 2017 05:56 PM PST Hundreds of people marched and prayed in the Midwestern US city where an Indian expatriate was killed and another wounded in a suspected hate crime that has prompted calls for action. Indians at home and in the United States have expressed shock at Wednesday's shooting in the Kansas community of Olathe that saw a drunk white man scream racial slurs and allegedly open fire on two young Indian engineers, killing one. Alok Madasani, the 32-year-old Indian engineer who survived, told a prayer vigil Sunday that he was suffering profound loss after the death of his dear friend of nine years. |
Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have Virtual Buttons Instead Of Physical Ones Posted: 28 Feb 2017 03:38 AM PST |
3 dead, 2 injured in plane that hits houses in California Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:54 PM PST |
Trump immigration ban fight could be on two fronts Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:11 PM PST |
U.N. to vote Tuesday on Syria sanctions despite Russia veto pledge Posted: 27 Feb 2017 12:54 PM PST By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council is set to vote on Tuesday on a bid by Western powers to ban the supply of helicopters to the Syrian government and to blacklist Syrian military commanders over accusations of toxic gas attacks, despite a pledge by Russia to veto the move. The Security Council showdown - pitting Syrian ally Russia against the United States, France, Britain and others - comes amid U.N.-led peace talks between the warring Syrian parties in Geneva, which began last week. A resolution needs nine votes in favor and no vetoes by the United States, France, Russia, Britain or China to be adopted. |
Israel evicts settlers in West Bank Posted: 28 Feb 2017 07:07 AM PST Israeli forces began evacuating nine homes in the West Bank settlement of Ofra, following a Supreme Court decision that ruled they were built on private Palestinian land. Dozens of settlers and their supporters were protesting on the rooftops as military and police forces handed the evacuation orders to settler leaders and asked them to cooperate peacefully and avoid confrontation. >>> Read more about the settler evacuation at the AP. See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr |
DNC Chair Perez defends Rep. Keith Ellison’s past statements about Israel Posted: 28 Feb 2017 01:19 PM PST On Feb. 28, ahead of President Trump's first joint address to Congress, new DNC Chair Tom Perez spoke to Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric. Perez defended Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., who has been dogged by his past associations with the Nation of Islam and his past defense of its founder, Louis Farrakhan, who had made anti-Semitic comments. Ellison was the runner-up to Perez in DNC chair balloting and will be bringing Perez to Trump's joint address to Congress as his guest. |
Trump supporters rip Hollywood, gleefully celebrate #Oscarfail Posted: 27 Feb 2017 08:55 AM PST |
North Korea spy agency runs arms operation out of Malaysia, U.N. says Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:51 AM PST It is in Kuala Lumpur's "Little India" neighborhood, behind an unmarked door on the second floor of a rundown building, where a military equipment company called Glocom says it has its office. Glocom is a front company run by North Korean intelligence agents that sells battlefield radio equipment in violation of United Nations sanctions, according to a United Nations report submitted to the Security Council seen by Reuters. Reuters found that Glocom advertises over 30 radio systems for "military and paramilitary" organizations on its Malaysian website, glocom.com.my. |
Did Casey Anthony Accidentally Kill Caylee? Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:16 PM PST |
Mom of 2-Year-Old Twins Who Died in House Fire as They Were Home Alone Pleads Guilty Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:52 PM PST |
GOP intelligence panel chair: Flynn did U.S. a ‘big favor’ Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:16 PM PST House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said today that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the national security adviser fired by President Trump, may have done the country a "big favor" if he signaled to the Russian ambassador that sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama after the Russian cyberattack on Democratic Party officials would be lifted once President Trump took office. The comments by Nunes, a vocal defender of the Trump White House, seemed to be the strongest indication to date that Flynn may have sought to undercut Obama's actions, giving private assurances to Russia's ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, that punitive measures just imposed by the then-president would go away under Trump. |
Officials to stop California dam's outflow to clear debris Posted: 26 Feb 2017 06:02 PM PST |
Brave dude tries to use Windows 98 for his daily life, gets a big surprise Posted: 28 Feb 2017 12:33 PM PST Anyone old enough to remember using Windows 98 when it was still current can attest to the fact that it was a really fantastic operating system. It made big improvements over Windows 95 in almost every area that mattered, and at the time it actually looked extremely sleek and clean. Today, of course, it's absolutely ancient, but one brave man took it upon himself to see if it's still possible to use a Windows 98 system as your primary computer today, and the results are actually quite astounding. Not wanting to cheat by installing Windows 98 on current PC hardware, the intrepid retro software adventurer Oldtech81 decided to use a machine from the same period. He settled on a Compaq Armada e500 laptop, which looks like a massive chunk of flagstone. After some issues getting the computer to actually boot up properly — no surprises there — he was able to run the outdated OS just fine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA58zWmQfC4 Then came the big test: using the computer for day-to-day work and leisure. Against all odds, the extremely old Compaq and Windows 98 were able to offer a pretty respectable experience. Listening to music and watching movies was still as easy as it was back in 1998, and basic apps like Word and Excel still worked fine, which isn't really much of a surprise. The real challenge, of course, was attempting to browse the web, and that's where things got a bit hairy. Once KernelEx was installed for expanded compatibility, the machine was able to run Opera 11, giving it some decent web browsing chops. However, Gmail and YouTube still didn't load up correctly, which is a bit of a bummer, but using YouTube download sites like KeepVid allowed him to save the videos right to the computer and then play them locally. On top of that, many sites like Reddit and various forums were perfectly usable. Just for fun, Oldtech81 even booted up some old PC games like Duke Nukem, Grand Theft Auto, and Carmageddon, all of which looked just like we remember them. It's a really interesting look back, and a reminder of just how impressive Windows 98 was a couple of decades ago. Give it a watch if you feel like going on a nostalgia trip. |
Japan emperor's Vietnam visit a sign of improved ties Posted: 26 Feb 2017 09:59 PM PST |
Voluntary police program at heart of Trump immigration policy Posted: 27 Feb 2017 08:15 AM PST |
German automakers top U.S. magazine brand rankings Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:51 AM PST By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German automakers dominated Consumer Reports' annual ranking of automotive brands released on Tuesday, with Volkswagen AG's Audi leading the pack, while U.S. brands continued to lag despite gains for many. Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at the magazine, said German automakers rose largely due to improvements in reliability. "Building one or two great vehicles is achievable, but making a whole lineup of excellent ones is much more difficult," Fisher said. |
ISIS Straps Explosives on Puppy, Sends It To Iraqi Militia Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:48 PM PST |
Thousands of French people want Barack Obama to be their next president Posted: 28 Feb 2017 05:08 AM PST More than 40,000 people have signed a spoof petition calling for Barack Obama to be the next president of France. SEE ALSO: Obama and Richard Branson fought over kitesurfing and we're never getting him back As France prepares for its general election in May, an unofficial campaign has been launched to "bring France out of its apathy" and elect Barack Obama as France's new president. "We would like to make a big splash in electing a foreign president as head of our beautiful country," reads the campaign's manifesto."Barack Obama completed his second presidential term as POTUS on the 21 January, why not hire him as president of France?" the manifesto says. The campaign is hoping for 1 million pledges to vote for the former POTUS in order to convince Obama to stand in the next election. Oui on peut ... (?) #obama2017 #streetsofparis pic.twitter.com/v6ptl9DSJB — Romuald COUSTRE (@rcoustre) February 21, 2017 The reasons listed on the campaign site explain why Obama is perfect for the role. According to the manifesto, he has the best CV in the world for the job."Because it's still possible to vote for a president and not against a candidate. Because at a time when France is getting ready for a massive vote in favour of the far right, we can still give a lesson in democracy to the planet in electing a foreign French president," the manifesto continues. The group behind the campaign describe themselves as "four thirty-something Parisians" but they have not identified themselves. They explained their objectives to Mashable FR. "We've had enough of voting against candidates rather than voting for a president," they explained. "We found ourselves dreaming about what could happen if the world of politics could offer us a figure we admire and who makes us feel calm when we look to the future," they continued. They say they decided to put those thoughts into action by launching the campaign, which has since garnered the support of thousands of people. "We just wanted to make voters think, to piss off our politicians and to make everyone dream," they continued. Another Obama presidency, anyone?! BONUS: The Obamas got real emotional at the president's farewell address |
Latest: Plane crash survivor burned on 90 percent of body Posted: 28 Feb 2017 02:57 PM PST |
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Republicans balk at Trump plan to slash State Dept budget Posted: 28 Feb 2017 01:35 PM PST Multiple Republican lawmakers on Tuesday warned that President Donald Trump's reported plan to slash State Department funding by more than a third would face stiff opposition in Congress. "It's dead on arrival, it's not going to happen," said the hawkish Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who chairs the Senate appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. |
The 5 highest capacity microSD cards you can get right now on Amazon Posted: 28 Feb 2017 10:56 AM PST Storage is like money when it comes to smartphones and other mobile devices — you can never, ever have enough. This rings especially true these days since some vendors have stopped offering different storage tiers altogether, instead tasking users with buying microSD cards if they need more space. Well… OF COURSE they need more space! Whether you have an Android phone or an iPhone, getting a good-sized microSD card is crucial (of course, if you have an iPhone you'll need a simple and affordable Lightning microSD card reader in order to get your iPhone to accept microSD cards). Well, you've come to the right place. Below, you'll find the five largest microSD cards available for purchase on Amazon. |
Turkey-backed Syrian rebels clash with army in north Posted: 27 Feb 2017 04:11 AM PST By Tom Perry and Humeyra Pamuk BEIRUT/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey-backed Syrian rebel groups clashed with government forces near a city in northern Syria that the rebels recently captured from Islamic State, sources on both sides said, the second such confrontation in the region this month. The fighting late on Sunday took place in an area where the sides are waging separate campaigns against Islamic State. Russia, which backs the Syrian government, mediated to bring an end to the confrontation, according to a source in the military alliance fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad. |
Germany sees "alarmingly high" number of anti-migrant crimes Posted: 27 Feb 2017 09:11 AM PST |
The Peugeot Instinct is headed to Geneva Posted: 27 Feb 2017 06:02 AM PST At the Geneva Motor Show from March 9, Peugeot will be offering a glimpse into the future of mobility with its 'Instinct' concept car, a unique Shooting Brake which offers the option of fully autonomous driving or driver control. Given a sneak peek Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona before the official showing at the Swiss show, this handsome, sleek concept is powered by a hybrid plug-in electric vehicle (PHEV) power train offering a mighty 300PS. The Instinct is programmed with four distinct driving settings. |
WHO says new drugs urgently needed to fight 12 'priority pathogens' Posted: 27 Feb 2017 11:53 AM PST By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - New antibiotics must be developed urgently to fight a dozen dangerous families of bacteria, the World Health Organization said on Monday, describing these "priority pathogens" as the greatest threats to human health. Many of these bacteria have already evolved into deadly superbugs that are resistant to many antibiotics, the United National health agency said. The WHO's assistant director-general for health systems and innovation, Marie-Paule Kieny, said it was up to governments to put in place policies to boost investment in research and development (R&D) if new drugs are to be found in time. |
Trump Commerce nominee faces questions on Russian ties Posted: 27 Feb 2017 01:53 PM PST US President Donald Trump's pick to serve as commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, faces tough questions about his possible ties with Russian oligarchs through his position on the board of the Bank of Cyprus. The Senate is expected to confirm Ross late Monday, and several Democratic senators have raised concerns about the 79-year-old billionaire who specializes in troubled businesses. Since 2014, Ross has served as vice chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Cyprus, the largest bank in Cyprus, which was saved from bankruptcy in 2013 by a bailout from the Eurozone countries and the IMF and by forced contributions from most of its savers. |
Amazon’s AWS storage crashed in the middle of an AWSome conference Posted: 28 Feb 2017 01:19 PM PST Amazon loves to talk about how great its products and services are – just like any other massive company — so the fact that it holds frequent conferences celebrating and educating people about Amazon Web Services (AWS) isn't particularly odd. But for one of those events to land on the exact same day that AWS's storage services bites the dust and takes a huge chunk of the internet down with it? Now that's some serious bad luck.
Amazon's AWSome Day conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, started like any other, with speakers and tutorials and lots and lots of bragging about how extremely reliable and sturdy Amazon's internet services are. Then, as though AWS had made a deal with the devil and beelzebub had finally returned to claim its life, everything fell apart. AWS's Simple Storage Service (S3) bit the dust, sending countless sites into endless reloads and blank pages, and as of this writing the company is still trying to hammer out the kinks. Here's the latest from Amazon:
As you can imagine, the unfortunate timing has put quite the damper on the AWSome day event. One video, captured by an audience member during a presentation utilizing the S3 service, perfectly captures the mood: https://twitter.com/ian_surewould/status/836645989972918272?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw "Awkward" doesn't even begin to describe it. |
Plane crashes into southern California neighborhood Posted: 28 Feb 2017 02:17 AM PST |
Detained Philippine senator asks court to nullify arrest Posted: 27 Feb 2017 04:54 AM PST |
Pentagon delivers draft plan to defeat Islamic State to White House Posted: 27 Feb 2017 03:56 PM PST A Pentagon-led preliminary plan to defeat Islamic State was delivered to the White House on Monday and U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was expected to brief senior administration officials, a Defense Department spokesman told reporters. Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis told reporters that it was the framework for a broader plan and looked at Islamic State around the world, not just Iraq and Syria. |
Nokia Plans a Comeback with These Three Phones Posted: 27 Feb 2017 05:45 AM PST |
Report: Uber exec out after failing to disclose allegation Posted: 27 Feb 2017 04:54 PM PST |
Gambia military chief sacked as clear-out gains pace Posted: 27 Feb 2017 03:30 PM PST Gambia's President Adama Barrow has fired the head of the armed forces, General Ousman Badjie, as he continues a clear-out of senior officials linked to the despotic rule of his predecessor. Badjie has been replaced by General Masanneh Kinteh, a former ambassador to Cuba and a special military adviser to Barrow since January. |
Bright lava lights up Sicilian sky as Mount Etna erupts Posted: 28 Feb 2017 06:47 AM PST ROME (Reuters) - Bright lava lit up the night sky on the Italian island of Sicily on Monday as Mount Etna erupted for the first time this year. The volcano, one of the most active in the world, has been largely dormant for the last two years, but it sprung to life with bright orange lava spewing out high over the Mediterranean Island, eventually easing off by Tuesday morning. Catania airport, situated within 50 km (31 miles) of the volcano, remained open, but authorities were tracking the movements of the ash cloud. ... |
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