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Two Engaged Doctors Found In Penthouse With Throats Slit: 'Why Did This Happen?'

Posted: 07 May 2017 09:27 AM PDT

Two Engaged Doctors Found In Penthouse With Throats Slit: 'Why Did This Happen?'Police believe the suspect knew the couple.


Is healthcare vote the tipping point for liberals regaining control of the House?

Posted: 06 May 2017 04:00 AM PDT

Is healthcare vote the tipping point for liberals regaining control of the House?As House Republicans reached the vote count needed to pass an unpopular rewrite of a new healthcare law, Democrats chanted derisively. "Na na na na, na na na na," they sang, confident Republicans would soon regret their support for the bill. Seven years before that, Democrats on the other side of the aisle had cast contentious votes for a healthcare bill with steep political consequences.


France's vote ripples across Europe, markets, diplomacy

Posted: 06 May 2017 11:52 PM PDT

France's vote ripples across Europe, markets, diplomacyPARIS (AP) — Whatever the result of France's presidential election, the choice will resonate far beyond France's borders, from extremist strongholds in Syria to Hong Kong trading floors and the halls of the U.N. Security Council.


Fire in Okefenokee wildlife refuge forces evacuations in Georgia

Posted: 07 May 2017 01:13 PM PDT

Fire in Okefenokee wildlife refuge forces evacuations in GeorgiaA wildfire in Georgia's Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has forced dozens of nearby residents to leave their homes, authorities said on Sunday, adding that the blaze might not be fully contained for months. About 130,000 acres, or about a quarter of the refuge, have already burned, said Melanie Banton, a spokeswoman for firefighters and park officials battling the West Mims Fire, which began on April 6. Most of the fire is within the refuge, which straddles Georgia's southeast border with Florida, but it is encroaching on private land.


85-year-old Everest record seeker died of altitude sickness

Posted: 07 May 2017 04:15 AM PDT

85-year-old Everest record seeker died of altitude sicknessAn 85-year-old ex-Gurkha who was attempting to reclaim his title as the world's oldest person to summit Mount Everest died of altitude sickness, the expedition organiser said Sunday. Min Bahadur Sherchan died at Everest base camp on Saturday and his body was airlifted to Kathmandu. There was water build-up in his lungs because of altitude sickness," Shiv Raj Thapa of Summit Nepal Trekking told AFP after an autopsy.


35 killed in school minibus crash in Tanzania

Posted: 06 May 2017 10:48 AM PDT

35 killed in school minibus crash in TanzaniaBy Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Thirty-two schoolchildren, two teachers and a minibus driver where killed in Tanzania when their vehicle plunged into a roadside ravine in the northern tourist region of Arusha on Saturday, a senior police official said. "The accident happened when the bus was descending on a steep hill in rainy conditions," Arusha regional police commander Charles Mkumbo told Reuters by telephone. Tanzania, the second-largest economy in east Africa, has a poor road safety network, but buses remain the main form of public transport between towns.


Japanese luxury sleeper train trip a mere $10,000 — one way

Posted: 07 May 2017 10:40 AM PDT

Japanese luxury sleeper train trip a mere $10,000 — one wayA Japanese railway company has launched a new luxury sleeper train with sky views, bathtubs and dark wood interiors, joining the race for well-heeled tourists.


Police finally track down Tennessee teacher and teen Elizabeth Thomas: Part 5

Posted: 05 May 2017 06:15 PM PDT

Police finally track down Tennessee teacher and teen Elizabeth Thomas: Part 5After living in the remote Black Bear Ranch commune, Cummins and Elizabeth Thomas were found in California.


Massive Macron Hack Roils French Politics on Eve of Critical Election

Posted: 05 May 2017 05:55 PM PDT

Massive Macron Hack Roils French Politics on Eve of Critical ElectionA huge trove of internal documents appears online as voters prepare to head to the polls.


Alligator bites girl in shallow lake waters at Florida park

Posted: 07 May 2017 08:28 AM PDT

Alligator bites girl in shallow lake waters at Florida parkORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — An alligator bit a 10-year-old girl on the leg as she sat in shallow lake waters at a Florida park, authorities said.


50,000 evacuated in Germany over unexploded WWII bombs

Posted: 07 May 2017 08:48 AM PDT

50,000 evacuated in Germany over unexploded WWII bombsGerman police on Sunday evacuated 50,000 people from the northern city of Hanover in one of the country's largest post-war operations to defuse World War II era bombs. Residents in a densely populated part of the city were ordered to leave their homes for the operation, planned since mid-April, to remove several recently discovered unexploded bombs.


Warren Buffett Calls Out Trump's Obamacare Repeal Bill

Posted: 06 May 2017 11:16 PM PDT

Warren Buffett Calls Out Trump's Obamacare Repeal BillThe billionaire investor said the Republican healthcare bill would provide "a huge tax cut" for the rich.


Roses in hand, Venezuelan women protesters face security forces

Posted: 06 May 2017 11:55 AM PDT

Roses in hand, Venezuelan women protesters face security forcesBy Andreina Aponte and Andrew Cawthorne CARACAS (Reuters) - Dressed in white and chanting "Liberty!", tens of thousands of women opposed to Venezuela's socialist President Nicolas Maduro marched on Saturday, proffering roses to security forces who blocked their way. The women's marches, which took place in most major cities around the South American oil producer, were the latest in five weeks of sustained protests against Maduro whom opponents decry as a dictator who has ruined the economy. In Caracas, marchers sang the national anthem and shouted "We want elections!" They were halted at various points by lines of policewomen and National Guard troops with armored cars.


Hundreds of suspected cholera cases in Yemen: MSF

Posted: 07 May 2017 11:54 AM PDT

Hundreds of suspected cholera cases in Yemen: MSFAt least 570 suspected cases of cholera have surfaced in war-torn Yemen in the past three weeks, sparking fears of a potential epidemic, Doctors Without Borders said Sunday. The Shiite Huthi rebels put the number of cases at 1,681 in 12 provinces, including in the north and west of the country, according to the Sabanews.net website which cited their health minister, Mohamed bin Hafedh. Healthcare has dramatically deteriorated in Yemen as conflict between the Iran-backed rebels and the Saudi-supported government continues to escalate, leaving hospitals destroyed and millions struggling to find access to food and clean water.


Iran says $55 oil price suitable, sees supply cut extension

Posted: 06 May 2017 08:15 AM PDT

Iran says $55 oil price suitable, sees supply cut extensionIran sees $55 per barrel as a suitable price for crude oil, and believes that OPEC and non-OPEC producers are likely to extend output curbs to support prices, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh was quoted as saying on Saturday. "The price range of $55 per barrel would be suitable for oil," Zanganeh said, according to the oil ministry's news website SHANA. Oil prices closed higher on Friday, rebounding from five-month lows, following positive U.S. jobs data and assurances by Saudi Arabia that Russia is ready to join OPEC in extending supply cuts to reduce a persistent glut.


Jury: Man convicted of 6 killings should get death penalty

Posted: 05 May 2017 06:55 PM PDT

Jury: Man convicted of 6 killings should get death penaltyYUMA, Ariz. (AP) — A jury decided Friday that an Arizona prisoner convicted of killing six people in Yuma in 2005 should be sentenced to death.


What To Do When Your Internet Goes Down

Posted: 06 May 2017 06:07 AM PDT

What To Do When Your Internet Goes DownHow to get back online as quickly as possible.


Pope criticises US military for using word 'mother' to describe MOAB bomb

Posted: 06 May 2017 01:28 PM PDT

Pope criticises US military for using word 'mother' to describe MOAB bombThe pontiff's comments — referencing the Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb (MOAB), the largest bomb in the American arsenal — came during a speech he gave to an audience of students, and just weeks before he is scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump. The MOAB bomb was used for the first time last month to attack a series of caves with Isis insurgents in tunnels in the Achin district, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Although that was the first time that the bomb had been used by the US military, the explosive had been in the American arsenal for over a decade.


West Virginia airport reopened after cargo plane crash

Posted: 06 May 2017 03:02 PM PDT

West Virginia airport reopened after cargo plane crashCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A runway at a West Virginia airport reopened Saturday after a propeller plane carrying UPS cargo crashed, killing the pilot and co-pilot.


Guatemala volcano eruption subsides after hasty evacuations

Posted: 06 May 2017 10:59 AM PDT

Guatemala volcano eruption subsides after hasty evacuationsActivity at a volcano near Guatemala's capital went back to normal on Saturday, officials said, a day after 300 people were evacuated as it spat hot ash high into the air. On Friday, 300 people in the nearby village of Panimache were evacuated as a precaution as the volcano erupted.


Aaron Hernandez's Gang Affiliations Revealed

Posted: 07 May 2017 05:33 AM PDT

Aaron Hernandez's Gang Affiliations RevealedA new death report on the NFL star said he was linked to the Bloods street gang.


U.S. environmental chief to recuse himself from court cases

Posted: 06 May 2017 04:13 PM PDT

U.S. environmental chief to recuse himself from court casesU.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt has recused himself from several court cases that he pursued against the agency when he was Oklahoma attorney general, according to a recusal statement. Pruitt, who had sued the environmental agency more than a dozen times when he was the oil- and gas-producing state's top legal officer, had pledged during his Senate confirmation that he would step aside from ongoing cases if the agency's ethics panel required it. Environmental groups have contended that his litigation as Oklahoma attorney general may have been influenced by energy companies and industry groups that contributed to his election campaigns.


Syria fighting eases as safe zones plan begins

Posted: 06 May 2017 03:24 PM PDT

Syria fighting eases as safe zones plan beginsFighting subsided in Syria on Saturday after a deal signed by government backers Russia and Iran and rebel supporter Turkey to create four "de-escalation zones" began to take effect. The multi-phase plan, signed Thursday in the Kazakh capital Astana, is one of the more ambitious efforts to end Syria's six-year conflict. It provides for a ceasefire, rapid deliveries of humanitarian aid and the return of refugees after "de-escalation zones" are created across stretches of eight Syrian provinces.


Everyone is sharing this comic about the 'backfire effect' ... but there's a huge catch

Posted: 06 May 2017 08:05 AM PDT

Everyone is sharing this comic about the 'backfire effect' ... but there's a huge catchYou've probably already seen The Oatmeal comic in your social media feed several times now.  Its beautiful illustrations are paired with an elegant, clever explanation about something called the "backfire effect." Basically, it describes why people double down on their beliefs when presented with contradictory information.  SEE ALSO: What Facebook must do to prepare its 3,000 new moderators for the trauma they'll face The cartoon is powerful because we can all relate to that feeling of using facts to inform a heated political debate or sway someone's opinion and getting nowhere. And that's exactly the problem the comic's author, Matthew Inman, wanted to address, especially in the wake of Donald Trump's election.  You're not going to believe what I'm about to tell you https://t.co/XwFjK9EOyl pic.twitter.com/QRSalVfuKK — Matthew Inman (@Oatmeal) May 2, 2017 The only problem is that political scientists aren't sure the backfire effect is a real thing, and if it does exist, it may be rare.  We know what you're thinking: Why do the fact police have to ruin the best thing that happened to your social media feed all week? The cartoon is pretty, funny, smart, and even hopeful about the importance of finding common ground when we vehemently disagree.  That's all great stuff, and very important. But what you should keep in mind while reading the cartoon is that the backfire effect can be hard to replicate in rigorous research. So hard, in fact, that a large-scale, peer-reviewed study presented last August at the American Political Science Association's annual conference couldn't reproduce the findings of the high-profile 2010 study that documented backfire effect.  FWIW idea that backfire fx always happen = not even true in our initial study. But I've revised my priors a lot as we & others did more work — Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) March 26, 2017 Tom Wood and Ethan Porter, political scientists and assistant professors at The Ohio State University and George Washington University, respectively, and co-authors of the recent study, say they came to the subject of backfire effect as "acolytes."  They found this particular explanation of human behavior so compelling that they wanted to dedicate a good portion of their research to understanding and identifying it. So they challenged 8,100 people's knowledge of abortion, gun violence, undocumented immigration, fracking pollution, and dozens of other issues that stir intense emotions. But study participants didn't demonstrate the tendency to embrace falsehoods even more after being told the truth.  Technically, they did observe a backfire effect when people were questioned about the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but even that finding came with caveats because of the question's complicated wording.   "We were desperately looking for any evidence ... and to our dismay it's impossible to replicate," says Wood.  This is important, Wood and Porter say, because if the backfire effect exists, it means something really depressing about our politics. After all, if sharing objective facts with someone leads them to believe the falsities you challenge more intensely, then what's the point?  "If we believe that everybody is backfiring all the time, there's very little hope for political engagement," says Porter.  Now, this doesn't mean that Inman's comic is inherently wrong. Brendan Nyhan, the political scientist who co-authored the 2010 study, has found evidence in subsequent research that people may insist on false beliefs despite being presented with new information. At the same time, Nyhan has since collaborated with Porter and Wood on research that shows fact-checking can be effective.  Whether or not there is a backfire effect, the behavior Inman describes is real; political scientists know it as motivated reasoning and confirmation bias. These well-researched psychological phenomena mean that we can be prone to choosing information and data that support our worldview while diminishing or dismissing evidence that contradicts it. To be clear, that's a lot different than learning something is false and endorsing that lie or half-truth even more. Moreover, Porter and Wood's study indicates people do actually heed corrective information.  Fun comic - labeled as being about the backfire effect, but really considers disconfirmation bias more generally https://t.co/UWRAjVMlYi — Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) May 3, 2017 The trouble is that even when we learn that something is false, we may be able to acknowledge those facts without changing our political position accordingly. A person's political identity, say Porter and Wood, isn't easily influenced by learning, for example, that Trump routinely spreads false information about pretty much everything, or that Hillary Clinton has told her share of half-truths.  You can sum up that tension like this, says Wood: "My guy happened to tell a fib — sure no one is perfect — but I'm not going to go out and vote for the other guy."  That still leaves the rest of us trying to figure out how to talk through our dueling beliefs, which is where Inman's comic shines. "The emotional core of this is about this idea of how we resist things and how do we get [people] to soften," he says.  Image: matthew inman / the oatmeal Inman knows from his own experience on the internet that marshaling all the facts in the world can't, for example, convince some people that climate change is real.  If the backfire effect is real, nihilism might be the most appropriate response to the prospect of influencing anyone's attitudes or beliefs with facts.  But Inman rejects that approach and instead invokes our common humanity and ends with a bipartisan plea to listen. "I'm not here to take control of the wheel," he writes. "Or to tell you what to believe. I'm just here to tell you that it's okay to stop. To listen. To change."  Those common sense words of wisdom are the best part of the comic, and you don't really need science to confirm that the ability to listen and change is essential to a more civil, informed politics.  WATCH: This mobile solar-powered robot 3D printed an entire building in under 14 hours


Police: 2 found dead in luxury condo, suspect in custody

Posted: 06 May 2017 11:19 AM PDT

Police: 2 found dead in luxury condo, suspect in custodyBOSTON (AP) — Two apparent residents of a Boston luxury condominium have been found dead inside the building, and the suspect in their deaths was shot multiple times after exchanging gunfire with police officers, police said.


Save a few bucks on our favorite convertible Chromebook in this Amazon sale

Posted: 06 May 2017 07:30 AM PDT

Save a few bucks on our favorite convertible Chromebook in this Amazon sale

Google's Chrome OS is absolutely obliterating Windows in the classroom right now, to the point where Microsoft had to build a new lightweight version of its Windows 10 operating system. This way, Windows computer makers can offer lower-cost laptops aimed at the education market. Google-powered Chromebooks still have the momentum though, and it remains to be seen whether or not Microsoft's Windows 10 S will slow Chrome down.

Of course, Chromebooks are great outside the classroom as well. Chrome is so much faster than Windows, and it's perfect for emails, web browsing, video streaming, and plenty more. If you're looking for a powerful Chromebook that's still affordable compared to comparable Windows notebooks, definitely check out the Samsung Chromebook Plus Convertible Touch Laptop, which is on sale right now on Amazon.

  • Flexible 360° profile. Enables you to use upright as a computer to reply to emails or finish a paper and recline for a tablet view ideal for surfing and viewing
  • This Device comes with the pen out of the box. Power to personalize your communications by writing directly on screen.
  • Take notes, make a sketch, capture part of the screen, etc
  • All the apps you love on your phone are now available on your computer. Over a million apps are waiting for you. Find your favorites or explore what's new
  • Your world doesn't have to hit pause when you're not online. Continue to get things done using docs and apps in offline mode
  • Makes it easy to carry with you wherever the day takes you. Turn heads with a full, metal design that's a touch above the typical Chromebook
  • Speed (GHz): 2Ghz.


18 frat members charged in Penn State student death

Posted: 06 May 2017 03:38 AM PDT

18 frat members charged in Penn State student deathEighteen members of a now-shuttered Penn State University fraternity and the fraternity itself are facing charges in the death of a student who fell down a flight of steps during an alcohol-fueled pledge night.


Donald Trump's dangerous flattery of foreign dictators shows how little he cares about human rights

Posted: 06 May 2017 03:10 AM PDT

Donald Trump's dangerous flattery of foreign dictators shows how little he cares about human rightsRepublicans must be reaching for their blood pressure tablets each time their President utters some new blasphemy against the bedrock philosophies of their party, routinely insisting that his words matter less than the deeds that follow. Recently, they had a "friendly discussion" by phone which ended with Trump inviting him to Washington. The White House said the two men had discussed how Manila "is fighting very hard to rid its country of drugs".


Swiss guards, loyal soldiers of the pope, take the oath

Posted: 06 May 2017 08:05 AM PDT

Swiss guards, loyal soldiers of the pope, take the oathForty new Swiss Guards were sworn in at the Vatican on Saturday, the latest halberd-clutching soldiers of the pope to serve a tradition stretching back 500 years. A tourist magnet for centuries at the Vatican, the spectacularly dressed Swiss Guards swear to sacrifice themselves if necessary for the pope. The halberds -- a traditional steel axe-like weapon -- are purely for show in this age of global terrorism where the Vatican is a huge target and the pope is under round-the-clock protection.


Iowa Supreme Court blocks portion of 20-week abortion ban

Posted: 06 May 2017 04:21 AM PDT

Iowa Supreme Court blocks portion of 20-week abortion banThe Iowa Supreme Court on Friday granted an emergency temporary injunction halting a portion of a 20-week abortion ban that was signed into law by Republican Governor Terry Branstad just hours earlier. The law, passed by Iowa's Republican-controlled House and Senate last month, bans abortions once a pregnancy reaches 20 weeks and stipulates a three-day waiting period before women can undergo any abortion. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Planned Parenthood, a group that provides family planning services, including abortions, challenged the waiting-period part of the legislation in court as well as the requirement for an additional clinical visit women must make before an abortion.


Nigeria president leaves for 'follow-up medical consultation'

Posted: 07 May 2017 01:26 PM PDT

Nigeria president leaves for 'follow-up medical consultation'Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari headed to London on Sunday for what his office said was a "follow-up medical consultation" with his doctors, after weeks of mounting concern about his health. Presidency spokesman Femi Adesina said the 74-year-old's doctors would determine how long he stayed in the British capital, where he spent nearly two months undergoing treatment from mid-January. "The president wishes to assure all Nigerians that there is no cause for worry," Adesina said in a statement posted on the presidency's Facebook page and Twitter feed.


Emmanuel Macrons Wife Was Formerly His High School Teacher

Posted: 06 May 2017 04:10 AM PDT

Emmanuel Macrons Wife Was Formerly His High School TeacherBrigitte Macron, 64, is 24 years older than the presidential candidate.


Latest: Texas officer released on bond after turning self in

Posted: 05 May 2017 08:16 PM PDT

Latest: Texas officer released on bond after turning self inDALLAS (AP) — The Latest on the shooting of a black teenager by a white police officer in suburban Dallas (all times local):


Tiny, adorable baby animal rescued from imminent doom by hero Arizonans

Posted: 07 May 2017 05:59 AM PDT

Tiny, adorable baby animal rescued from imminent doom by hero ArizonansA starving, struggling otter in Arizona was nursed back to health after utility workers plucked it from a canal on the outskirts of Phoenix.  The 4-week-old animal was dehydrated and covered with fleas when three heroes from Salt River Project noticed the otter struggling to escape the drying canal.  "He was calling for his momma, we assumed," Craig Boggs, one of the utility workers, told the local Arizona news channel KPNX-TV. SEE ALSO: These animals are getting the Lego treatment because conservation is cool "It would go back under water and fight and come back up," he told the station. "He was about to give up. He was pretty exhausted." Awww! SRP crews rescued this baby otter recently and @azgfd staff nursed it back to health! Story: https://t.co/py4ER6CzPK #wildlife #rescue pic.twitter.com/sPCgy6dxIQ — Salt River Project (@SRPconnect) May 2, 2017 Otters were once found throughout the region in the Salt, Verde, Little Colorado, and Gila river systems, until early settlers all but killed them off. Wildlife officials reintroduced the web-footed swimmers into the Verde River in the early 1980s, and now otters are common throughout the entire watershed. An otter family is said to live near the artificial pool of water at Granite Reef Diversion Dam, which is where the baby otter possibly began its harrowing journey, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Remember the #otter pup our crews rescued from #Arizona Canal? She's doing well as seen in @OutofAfricaPark , weighing in at 2 lbs 9 oz.! pic.twitter.com/GykNuTENdn — Salt River Project (@SRPconnect) May 6, 2017 "While we don't know for sure, it's likely that as the canal started to draw down, mom abandoned the canal and the baby was too young to follow," Nathan Gonzalez, a spokesman for the wildlife department, said in a press release.  After rescuing the struggling baby on April 20, the utility workers contacted the Game and Fish department, which transported the critter to their wildlife center in Phoenix. Workers fed the otter a trout mash mixed with kitten milk formula — and it was apparently just what the doctored ordered. Happy Friday night @innofsedona @SedonaSunflower @AZRogerNaylor @BigBlendMag @arizonakey pic.twitter.com/3PEl6mmsfJ — Out of Africa Park (@OutofAfricaPark) May 6, 2017 The otter's condition improved, and six days later wildlife officials turned it over to Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, where it will live. An otter-ly happy ending, you might say. WATCH: Watching this mother whale and her calf in the wild will bring you the peace you need


OnePlus 5 Rumors: Outgunning Galaxy S8 for Much Less

Posted: 05 May 2017 08:02 PM PDT

OnePlus 5 Rumors: Outgunning Galaxy S8 for Much LessThe OnePlus 3T is the best unlocked phone available for less than $500. The OnePlus 5 should offer less bezel and a bigger screen than the 3T. As spotted by BGR, Chinese site PCPop reports that OnePlus will go with an expanded screen on the OnePlus 5 that all but eliminates the front bezel on the phone.


Eric Trump said 'we have all the funding we need out of Russia', golf writer claims

Posted: 07 May 2017 07:42 AM PDT

Eric Trump said 'we have all the funding we need out of Russia', golf writer claimsEric Trump allegedly revealed in a 2014 interview that Russia funded the family's golf resorts "all the time". Golf writer James Dodson revealed the claims this month in an interview with a Boston radio station, explaining that he had met Donald Trump and his son three years ago when he was invited to play golf at their Trump National Charlotte course. Mr Dodson said he had asked the now-President how he had secured funding for the courses, and Mr Trump "sort of tossed off that he had access to $100 million".


Several thousand Poles protest against right-wing ruling party

Posted: 06 May 2017 08:44 AM PDT

Several thousand Poles protest against right-wing ruling partyBy Lidia Kelly WARSAW (Reuters) - Several thousand people demonstrated in Warsaw on Saturday against Poland's conservative, eurosceptic ruling party in an attempt by the opposition to build momentum ahead of next year's municipal elections. The crowd, variously estimated at between 10,000 and 20,000, fell short of the mass protests that took place after the Law and Justice (PiS) party won power in late 2015 and swiftly moved to implement reforms, including an overhaul of the country's top court. "We are for a democratic Poland, for a European Poland, for Poland that is proud, that seeks friends and partners, not enemies in Europe as it is today," PO leader Grzegorz Schetyna, told protesters waving Polish and European Union flags.


Mozambique's gas boom dream under threat

Posted: 07 May 2017 03:48 AM PDT

Mozambique's gas boom dream under threatThe small, palm-fringed fishing town of Palma was meant to become a symbol of Mozambique's glittering future, transformed by one of the world's largest liquefied natural gas projects. Tucked between the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and thick tropical forests, Palma remains a sleepy village of 3,000 people, still waiting for the promised arrival of new jobs and infrastructure. The discovery of gas reserves in 2010, estimated at 180 trillion cubic feet (five trillion cubic metres) in the surrounding Rovuma Basin, was the biggest natural gas find in recent decades.


Apple May Spend Cash Pile On Buying Tesla: Report

Posted: 07 May 2017 04:17 AM PDT

Apple May Spend Cash Pile On Buying Tesla: ReportAccording to a Citibank analyst, potential companies on the iPhone maker's radar include Walt Disney and Netflix, among others.


Experts: Convicting ex-officer in teen's death will be tough

Posted: 06 May 2017 10:49 PM PDT

Experts: Convicting ex-officer in teen's death will be toughHOUSTON (AP) — Authorities who've charged a white suburban Dallas police officer with murder in a black teenager's death face a tough task in getting a conviction as few of these cases go to trial and, when they do, juries remain reluctant to second guess an officer's decision to use deadly force, legal experts said Saturday.


CR's Charcoal Grill Championship: Weber Kettle vs. Big Green Egg

Posted: 06 May 2017 03:00 AM PDT

CR's Charcoal Grill Championship: Weber Kettle vs. Big Green EggConsumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website. In this corner we have the Weber Original Kettle, $80. It dots the backyards of millions of American homes, making it pr...


Amazon just discounted the Echo for the first time in 2017

Posted: 07 May 2017 07:30 AM PDT

Amazon just discounted the Echo for the first time in 2017

Earlier this week, we told you about a big sale Amazon is running on refurbished Echo speakers. $134.99 is a fantastic price for a certified refurbished (and warrantied) Amazon Echo, but some people prefer to stick to brand new devices. There's no problem with that, of course, and we have some great news for you. With Mother's Day right around the corner, Amazon just slashed the price of its brand new Amazon Echo speaker for the first time this year.

From now through the end of the day on May 13, Amazon is chopping $30 off the price of a new Amazon Echo speaker in either black or white. That drops the price of the top-of-the-line Amazon Echo down to $149.99, which is just $20 more than the mid-range Amazon Tap. It's a killer deal, but it won't last so definitely grab one while you can.

Here are some key details from the Echo product page:

  • Plays all your music from Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and more using just your voice
  • Fills the room with immersive, 360º omni-directional audio
  • Allows hands-free convenience with voice-control
  • Hears you from across the room with far-field voice recognition, even while music is playing
  • Answers questions, reads the news, reports traffic and weather, reads audiobooks from Audible, gives info on local businesses, provides sports scores and schedules, and more using the Alexa Voice Service
  • Controls lights, fans, switches, thermostats, garage doors, sprinklers, locks, and more with compatible connected devices from WeMo, Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, Nest, ecobee, and others
  • Always getting smarter and adding new features, plus thousands of skills like Uber, Domino's, and more


Southwest Airline Captain Surprises One Millionth Passenger With Champagne, Pays For Her Ticket

Posted: 07 May 2017 08:46 AM PDT

Southwest Airline Captain Surprises One Millionth Passenger With Champagne, Pays For Her TicketHe'd been waiting for the moment for quite some time.


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