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- Jennifer Dulos: Estranged husband, his girlfriend arrested in disappearance of Connecticut mom
- U.S. to sell 34 surveillance drones to allies in South China Sea region
- Netanyahu fires two key ministers ahead of Israeli polls: official
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- Trump insults London mayor Sadiq Khan moments before UK state visit
- Massive Google Outage Turned Smart Homes Into Zombies
- Virginia Beach shines light on victims, not mass shooter
- UPDATE 2-Israel strikes Syria after rockets fired at Golan
- Four rescued, eight still missing on avalanche-hit Indian peak
- Can anybody stop Biden? Challengers make their case to California Dems
- Trump's tariff threat over migration prompts sharp response from Mexico: 'There is a clear limit'
- Apple introduces iPadOS with new UI and much more
- Kinder Morgan says no impact to Carson oil storage facility after fire
- 7-year-old gets 1,000 stitches after dog attack at Romoland animal rescue
- China Says It Doesn’t Want to Replace U.S. as ‘Boss of World’
- Did 'silencer' make a difference in Virginia Beach carnage?
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- Second Israeli strikes hit Syria as Trump calls for bombs to stop
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- Rhode Island bishop sorry for saying Pride events 'harmful for children'
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Jennifer Dulos: Estranged husband, his girlfriend arrested in disappearance of Connecticut mom Posted: 03 Jun 2019 11:12 AM PDT |
U.S. to sell 34 surveillance drones to allies in South China Sea region Posted: 03 Jun 2019 02:40 PM PDT The Trump administration has moved ahead with a surveillance drone sale to four U.S. allies in the South China Sea region as acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington will no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia. Shanahan did not directly name China when making accusations of "actors" destabilizing the region in a speech at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday but went on to say the United States would not ignore Chinese behavior. The Pentagon announced on Friday it would sell 34 ScanEagle drones, made by Boeing Co. to the governments of Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam for a total of $47 million. |
Netanyahu fires two key ministers ahead of Israeli polls: official Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:34 AM PDT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired two prominent ministers Sunday ahead of general elections set for September, the second time the country will go to the polls this year, an official said. An official from Netanyahu's office confirmed on condition of anonymity that Education Minister Naftali Bennett and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked had been fired, without providing further details. Both are right-wing rivals to Netanyahu and had broken off from his Likud party years earlier. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2019 04:33 AM PDT We hope you're up bright and early on Sunday, because we've got a heck of a daily deals roundup for you to check out. Highlights include a 4.2-star-rated fast wireless charging stand for just $8.99, best-selling true wireless earbuds for $28.49 after you clip the coupon code on the product page, all-time low prices on shockingly good portable Bluetooth speakers from Anker, a best-selling Wi-Fi range extender for $16.99, the lowest price ever on the Apple Watch Series 3, an awesome Chromebook that's water-resistant and ruggedized for $230, $10 off the best Nintendo Switch game ever, a 64GB SanDisk microSD card for $12.41, the lowest price ever on an ecobee4 smart thermostat, and more. See all of Sunday's best bargains below. |
Trump insults London mayor Sadiq Khan moments before UK state visit Posted: 02 Jun 2019 11:00 PM PDT Donald Trump has insulted London mayor Sadiq Khan moments before setting off for Britain. Asked on Sunday evening if he would be willing to meet Mr Khan during his state visit, Mr Trump said: "No, I don't think much of him. I think that he's a - he's the twin of (New York City mayor Bill) de Blasio, except shorter."It came after Mr Khan described the US president over the weekend as "just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat" and compared the language he had used to that of the "fascists of the 20th century".Responding to reporters over the din of his Marine One helicopter as he left the White House, Mr Trump said he expected his three-day state visit to be "very important" and "very interesting". "As you know, they want to do trade with the United States, and I think there's an opportunity for a very big trade deal at some point in the near future. And we'll see how that works out," Mr Trump said. He also praised Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage and denied making "bad" comments about the Duchess of Sussex."Well, I think I may meet with him. He's been a friend of mine. He's been very nice. I have a very good relationship with him," the president said of Mr Johnson.He went on: "I have a very good relationship with Nigel Farage, with many people over there (in the UK) and we'll see what happens. I may meet with him. They want to meet. We'll see what happens."Accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, the president will arrive aboard Air Force One on Monday morning having already created a considerable degree of political turbulence with comments on the Tory leadership race, Brexit and the Duchess of Sussex.Ahead of the visit, he called on Britain to leave the European Union without a deal if Brussels refuses to meet its demands and urged the Government to send Mr Farage into the negotiations.The controversy was further exacerbated on Sunday when the US ambassador to the UK, Woody Johnson, suggested the NHS would be on the table in post-Brexit trade talks.After landing at Stansted Airport, the Trumps will head to Buckingham Palace for a reception with the Queen, Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.The Duke of Sussex will also attend a private lunch at the palace - although his wife, who is on maternity leave, will be at home with their four-week-old son, Archie.Mr Trump has already denied calling the Duchess of Sussex "nasty" when he was recently confronted with comments she made before the 2016 US elections saying she would leave the country if he won.Asked at the White House on Sunday evening if he was willing to apologise to the Royal Family, or to clarify the comments made to The Sun, Mr Trump replied: "No, I made no bad comment. Thank you."Mr Trump's arrival in the capital is due to be followed by a protest through central London against the visit on Tuesday, with the "Trump baby" blimp made for his visit last year due to put in an appearance.Additional reporting by PA |
Massive Google Outage Turned Smart Homes Into Zombies Posted: 03 Jun 2019 11:56 AM PDT Your smart home is only as smart as the network that runs it.On Sunday, some Google users found themselves locked out of YouTube and Gmail as the tech giant experienced major outages across the U.S. But while the service disruption only affected most users' browsing history, others saw their homes malfunction. Nest, a Google-owned smart home company, was also affected by the outage. For Nest users, that meant losing access to smart thermostats, smart baby monitors, and smart front doors.They might seem like a plot device in a heavy-handed sci-fi movie, but smart home glitches are an inevitability as more people invite digital helpers into their homes."Can't use my Nest lock to let guests into my house," a commenter on the tech forum Hacker News wrote on Sunday. "I'm pretty sure their infrastructure is hosted in Google Cloud."The commenter, StanfordKid, had been trying to use Nest to unlock his door for guests while he was away. In theory, the software is safer than leaving the keys under a doormat. Unless Google is down—then the smart home device loses its brain.StanfordKid wasn't the only Nest user locked out of his devices on Sunday. Nest also makes smart smoke detectors, smart camera systems, and smart thermostats, some of which were reported useless during the four-hour outage. (Nest did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)For gaming YouTuber jDantastic, that meant a thermostat that wouldn't work wirelessly because the Nest app was down, he tweeted. (He acknowledged that the inconvenience was relatively minor, as the thermostat had a manual override.) Another Twitter user said he lost access to his baby monitors."It's very inconvenient when the system is down," TheBigWax tweeted at Nest. "Especially if you use Nest Cameras for baby monitors. Is the outage expected to end soon? Sometimes I wish I just got simple baby monitors instead of paying a premium price and a monthly fee for an inconsistent service."But "simple" devices of old are often on their way out, replaced by their always-online counterparts. These web-enabled products form what's known as the "Internet of Things," a network of gadgets connected to the internet, sometimes for almost no discernible purpose. Dubious usefulness aside, these smart products are making moves on their analogue counterparts, sometimes with major Silicon Valley backing.Take the Juicero. A $400 juice machine that raised more than $118 million in funding (including funding from Google Ventures), Juicero promised an unparalleled fruit juice experience by syncing to the internet to perform minor tasks like confirming that its proprietary juice packets hadn't been recalled. The juicer didn't work unless it was connected to the internet, although savvy users soon found a workaround: they could make juice by squeezing Juicero packets with their hands. The company went out of business soon after Bloomberg revealed the manual hack.Undeterred, other companies have tried selling internet-dependent beverage accessories. Ember, a temperature-controlled coffee mug ($99.95-$149.95), needs regular software updates and a smartphone connection.And unlike a $5 coffee mug, glitches sometimes render these homegoods unusable. When Europe adopted new privacy laws, some web-enabled light bulbs announced that, due to their new privacy policy, they would no longer turn on, according to the popular Twitter account "Internet of Shit."Sometimes clunky tech even becomes a human rights issue. In May, elderly residents in a Manhattan apartment building won a settlement in a lawsuit against landlords who installed smartphone-enabled smart locks in the building. Some residents, including a 93-year-old, said they almost never left home after the locks were installed, because they did not own smartphones. Others objected to an 84-page smart lock contract that surrendered all the residents' smart lock data to the landlords."It's a form of harassment," resident Beth McKenzie told the New York Post. "What happens if your phone dies? I don't want to be stuck on the street and I don't want to be surveilled."In extreme cases, the Internet of Things can cause internet outages of its own. The devices, which often have shoddy security, are prime hacking targets. On multiple occasions, hackers have wrangled huge networks of home devices and turned them into botnets capable of breaking the internet.In October 2016, a huge distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack knocked out large sections of the internet on the East Coast. Originally thought to be the work of hostile state hackers, the culprits turned out to be a group of teens. The attackers had used closed circuit television cameras, not too different from Nest's home cameras, to spam the internet to its breaking point.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
Virginia Beach shines light on victims, not mass shooter Posted: 02 Jun 2019 09:32 AM PDT |
UPDATE 2-Israel strikes Syria after rockets fired at Golan Posted: 01 Jun 2019 06:05 PM PDT BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, June 2 (Reuters) - The Israeli military said its aircraft struck Syrian army targets on Sunday after rockets were fired at the Golan Heights, and Syria's state media said three soldiers were killed in the second such flare-up in a week. The Israeli military said it struck Syrian artillery and aerial defense batteries in retaliation for Saturday's firing of two rockets at the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. An Israeli military spokeswoman said it was still unclear who had fired the rockets but the Syrian army was held responsible for any attack launched from Syrian territory. |
Four rescued, eight still missing on avalanche-hit Indian peak Posted: 02 Jun 2019 04:17 AM PDT Four British climbers have been rescued from an avalanche-hit Himalayan mountain range, Indian authorities said Sunday, as a frantic search continued for eight other mountaineers still missing on its treacherous heights. Helicopters airlifted the rescued group to safety after they were spotted early Sunday at a base camp near India's second highest mountain, the 7,826-metre (25,643-foot) Nanda Devi. Authorities said the four rescued were not part of the larger group but were in touch with them until May 26, a day before the avalanche struck the mountain. |
Can anybody stop Biden? Challengers make their case to California Dems Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:22 AM PDT While 14 top Democratic presidential candidates swarmed the Golden State this weekend for the California Democratic Party's convention and related events, one was conspicuously absent: former vice president and early frontrunner Joe Biden, who decided to skip the festivities in favor of an LGBTQ-rights gala 2,500 miles away in Columbus, Ohio. "Some Democrats in Washington believe the only changes we can get are tweaks and nudges," Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in her convention speech, much of which amounted to a veiled but unmistakable attack on Biden's belief in "middle ground" policies and bipartisan consensus. |
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Apple introduces iPadOS with new UI and much more Posted: 03 Jun 2019 11:06 AM PDT With WWDC 2019 finally upon us, Apple is at long last ready to reveal all of the software refinements, improvements, and new features it's been working on for the last year. As in previous years, Apple at WWDC will introduce notable updates across the entirety of its software line, including tvOS, watchOS, macOS, and of course, iOS. Apple's WWDC keynote kicked off not too long ago, and we've already seen some intriguing updates regarding tvOS, watchOS, and of course, a number of iOS improvements -- including Dark Mode -- designed to enhance the user experience across the board. Per usual, though, Apple had a few tricks up its sleeve. Just a few moments ago, Apple introduced iPadOS, a completely rethought OS to enhance the entirety of the iPad user experience. The overarching benefits of iPadOS is that it brings the iPad user experience that much closer towards a traditional desktop experience. In short, users with iPadOS will have more control and flexibility than ever before. The homescreen on the iPad with iPadOS looks similar but the alignment of icons is a bit more condensed. If you swipe to the right, you're presented with a view of useful widgets. Some other new features include a column view for Files, iCloud drive folder sharing, USB drive and SD card support, improved text editing, and desktop-class browsing to Safari which includes 30 new keyboard shortcuts and a download manager. To the latter point, browsing the web on mobile Safari on the web will yield a desktop version of a site, not a stripped down mobile version. A look at the homescreen with the widget view open can be seen below. Apple also introduced multi-window support from within applications, > iPad users can now work with multiple files and documents from the same app simultaneously with updates to Split View, or can quickly view and switch between multiple apps in Slide Over. For example, customers can compose an email while viewing another email side by side or access multiple apps like Messages or Calendar with just a swipe. App Exposé provides a quick view of just the open windows for any one app with a simple tap.Regarding the revamped Files app, Apple notes: > The Files app is a central place to quickly access and manage documents, and with iPadOS, it gets even better with iCloud Drive support for folder sharing. Anyone with access to a shared folder will see it in iCloud Drive and will always have the ability to access the latest version. iPadOS also supports external drives, allowing users to easily plug in USB drives, SD cards or log into an SMB file server, all from within the Files app. A new Column View with high-resolution previews helps users navigate directories, while support for Quick Actions such as mark up, rotate and create PDF make it easy to be more productive on iPad. iPadOS also introduces local storage, zip and unzip, and new keyboard shortcuts.There are also some welcome UI additions when it comes to selecting text, navigating through a long document, and cut, copy, and paste actions. |
Kinder Morgan says no impact to Carson oil storage facility after fire Posted: 03 Jun 2019 12:52 PM PDT |
7-year-old gets 1,000 stitches after dog attack at Romoland animal rescue Posted: 01 Jun 2019 08:33 PM PDT |
China Says It Doesn’t Want to Replace U.S. as ‘Boss of World’ Posted: 01 Jun 2019 08:07 PM PDT China doesn't seek to surpass the U.S. as the globe's dominant power but is prepared to "fight to the end" if needed, Defense Minister Wei Fenghe said, as trade friction grows between the world's biggest economies. "China has no intention, no power, to be the boss of this world, and against the United States to fight for this status," Wei said on Sunday at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a major regional security conference. Wei added at the event in Singapore that China still wants to resolve escalating tensions through dialogue, but it won't be bullied. |
Did 'silencer' make a difference in Virginia Beach carnage? Posted: 02 Jun 2019 02:10 AM PDT The shooter who killed 12 people in a government office building in Virginia Beach used a firearm equipped with a suppressor that muffles the sound of gunfire. It's the nightmare scenario that gun-control advocates have warned about amid efforts in recent years to ease restrictions on the devices, which they say can help shooters escape detection and inflict more carnage. |
Study This Picture: It Might Be the Future of U.S. Navy Submarines Posted: 02 Jun 2019 03:21 AM PDT "An environmental sensing UUV (Unmanned Undersea Vehicle) will be hosted on a submarine, and we will develop torpedo tube launch and recovery for that medium size," Small said.The Navy is planning to launch a massive, 50-ton undersea drone to expand mission scope, increase attack options, integrate large high-tech sensors, further safeguard manned combat crews and possibly fire torpedoes -- all while waging war under the ocean surface.The 50-ton Orca, which would not fit in a submarine launch tube, brings an unprecedented sensing, endurance and attack advantage. The Navy has finished its Critical Design Review of the Orca, called an Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle.and begun construction, Capt. Pete Small, Program Manager for Unmanned Systems, Naval Sea Systems Command, said in early May at the Navy League's Sea Air Space symposium. |
Second Israeli strikes hit Syria as Trump calls for bombs to stop Posted: 02 Jun 2019 08:10 PM PDT Israel launched a second round of strikes against Syria in 24 hours on Sunday, state media reported, as US President Donald Trump called on Russia and Iran to "stop bombing the hell" out of the war-torn country. Syria accused Israel of targeting an airbase in Homs province, reportedly killing five people, just hours after carrying out retaliatory attacks on military and intelligence posts south of Damascus, killing 10. "Our air defences thwarted an Israeli aggression and destroyed two of the rockets that targeted the T-4 airbase," a military source told state news agency SANA said Sunday evening. |
How to install iOS 13 beta 1 on your iPhone or iPad right now Posted: 03 Jun 2019 12:23 PM PDT After unveiling the most important iOS 13 features on stage at WWDC 2019, many of which were leaked in the weeks preceding the event, Apple released the first iOS 13 beta to developers, who can install the early version of the operating system on compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.As with previous betas, the first release is meant for developers to use first, as it might be less stable than the public beta that Apple will roll out to all users in July. However, considering what we saw in previous years, we'd expect iOS 13 beta 1 to deliver a decent experience for a first beta release. Also, like with every developer beta before, you'll be able to install it without actual access to a developer account.The plan is pretty simple, and if you've ever installed iOS developer beta versions, then you already know what to do. First of all, you'll have to search for an iOS 13 beta profile online and install it on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. We won't link to any, but there are plenty of sources online, just make sure the site you're getting it from looks trustworthy enough.Once that's done, the beta will be available for download directly on your device, and you'll be running iOS 13 beta 1 in no time. You don't need a computer for any of this.As customary, it might be a good idea to back up your iOS device before installing the beta. That way, if anything goes wrong, you'll be able to downgrade to the previous, safe iOS 12 version you had running, without losing too much data.You could also install iOS 13 beta 1 on a secondary device, whether it's an iPad or iPhone, without risking anything.Since I just mentioned older iPhones, you should know that iOS 13 will be compatible with most devices out there, although some of them might not make the cut, including the older iPhone 5s, iPhone 6. On the iPad side, you'll need an iPad mini 4 or later to run iPadOS beta. If you have a relatively new iPhone or iPad that can run iOS 12, then you'll be able to install iOS 13 beta 1 on them as well. Here's the compatibility list for iOS 12 right now:The safest route is, of course, to wait for the public beta that usually arrives in up to a month after the first iOS beta release. But if you do that, you can't try out Dark Mode, the new volume indicator, and everything else that Apple packed into this iPhone release. |
Qantas expects final purchase proposals for Sydney-London jets from Airbus, Boeing by Aug Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:43 PM PDT Qantas Airways Ltd has asked Airbus SE and Boeing Co to present their "best and final offer" for planes capable of flying 21-hours non-stop from Sydney to London by August, the airline's chief executive said on Monday. "Hopefully by the end of the year ... we will come to a conclusion one way or another," Qantas CEO Alan Joyce told reporters on the sidelines of an airline industry conference in Seoul. Qantas is aiming for the planes to be delivered from late 2022, with the first Sydney-London flights likely in 2023, he said. |
5 of the Best Stocks to Buy for June Posted: 03 Jun 2019 10:26 AM PDT Volatility returned to the stock market in May, as trade war fears, which had been ebbing for much of 2019, began to flow once more. The S&P 500 fell more than 6% in the month as talks between the U.S. and China took a marked turn for the worse and President Donald Trump ramped up protectionist rhetoric on Twitter. |
Rhode Island bishop sorry for saying Pride events 'harmful for children' Posted: 02 Jun 2019 02:17 PM PDT Prelate: LBGTQ month 'contrary to Catholic faith and morals'Pride organiser: 'Jesus never said a word about homosexuality' Bishop Thomas Tobin speaks to a reporter. Photograph: Josh Reynolds/AP The Catholic bishop of Providence, Rhode Island has apologized for saying Pride month events in support of LGBTQ rights were "especially harmful for children", saying he did not mean to cause offense. On Saturday morning, Bishop Thomas Tobin tweeted: "A reminder that Catholics should not support or attend LGBTQ 'Pride Month' events held in June. They promote a culture and encourage activities that are contrary to Catholic faith and morals. They are especially harmful for children." Rhode Island Pride responded by commending inclusivity shown by local Catholics and condemning the bishop's remark. "Rhode Island is a welcoming and inclusive state," the organization said in a tweet of its own. "This bishop doesn't represent a majority of [Rhode Island] Catholics who overwhelmingly supported marriage equality [six] years ago. Love is love. You sir are filled with hate. Catholic Rhode Islanders reject the idea that to be Catholic is to be complicit to intolerance, bigotry and fear Joe Lazzerini, Rhode Island Pride Joe Lazzerini, president of Rhode Island Pride, said in a statement: "Jesus never said a word about homosexuality, about Pride, or the queer community. Rhode Island Pride respectfully calls on Bishop Tobin to do some self-reflection as the majority of Catholic Rhode Islanders reject the idea that to be Catholic is to be complicit to intolerance, bigotry, and fear. "Many Catholics are … allies to our community, who participate in the love and diversity that is Rhode Island Pride. All are welcome to enjoy a safe, fun and prideful celebration on Saturday 15 June." Rhode Island Pride also announced a Sunday evening rally in Providence in response to Tobin's "shameful remarks". In the wake of the outcry, Tobin said in a statement posted to the Diocese's website: "I regret that my comments yesterday about Pride Month have turned out to be so controversial in our community, and offensive to some, especially the gay community. "That certainly was not my intention, but I understand why a good number of individuals have taken offense. I also acknowledge and appreciate the widespread support I have received on this matter." Tobin said "the Catholic church has respect and love for members of the gay community, as do I" and "individuals with same-sex attraction are beloved children of God and our brothers and sisters". "As a Catholic bishop," he added, "my obligation before God is to lead the faithful entrusted to my care and to teach the faith, clearly and compassionately, even on very difficult and sensitive issues. That is what I have always tried to do – on a variety of issues – and I will continue doing so as contemporary issues arise." |
Classic Soup Recipes, From Chicken Noodle to Broccoli Cheddar Posted: 03 Jun 2019 02:02 PM PDT |
Trump steps up attacks on Mexico, tariff threat called 'deadly serious' Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:56 AM PDT Donald Trump stepped up his attacks on Mexico over immigration Sunday as a top aide warned that the US president is "deadly serious" about slapping tariffs on imports from the southern neighbor. "People have been saying for years that we should talk to Mexico. The problem is that Mexico is an 'abuser' of the United States, taking but never giving," Trump said in a series of tweets Sunday. |
Posted: 03 Jun 2019 07:27 AM PDT Amazon Deals | Walmart Deals | Apple Deals | TV Deals | Gaming Deals | Laptop DealsGood news if you're bargain hunting for a dad or grad gift this month. Retailers are currently offering solid deals on everything from smart home devices to game consoles. Upgrading your smart home set up? For a limited time, you can get the Ring Video Doorbell Pro for $199 at Amazon. That's $50 off and just $20 shy of its all time lowest price. It features motions detectors to monitor your home in 1080p video with infrared night vision. It supports Alexa voice control and sends alerts to compatible devices when motion is detected or your doorbell is pressed. With a simple voice command, you'll be able to see who's at your front door using the Alexa-enabled Echo Spot Smart Alarm Clock or Echo Show (2nd Gen). The Ring Video Doorbell Pro also lets you can also see, hear and talk to your visitors on a PC, phone or tablet. In our Ring Video Doorbell Pro review, we liked that it lets you customize motion alerts and its sharp 1080p video. Although we thought its setup process could be easier, we rate it 4 out 5 stars. It's the smart video doorbell to get if you want the sleekest design and full customization over alert options. If you're in the market for a laptop, Lenovo via Newegg has the Lenovo IdeaPad 330S 14-inch Laptop on sale for $524.99. Normally priced at $800, that's $275 off its regular price. It's the lowest price we've ever seen for this configuration laptop. It features a 14-inch 1080p Full HD display and a 1.8GHz Core i7-8550U quad-core processor coupled with 8GB of RAM. For your storage and portable productivity needs, it packs a 256GB SSD and is powered by Windows 10 Home. With its strong performance and premium design, the Lenovo IdeaPad 330S is perfect for anyone who wants an affordable laptop for work and play. With the next Amazon Prime Day just over a month away, soon we'll be gathering the best Amazon Prime Day 2019 deals. In the meantime, here are some of the best tech deals we're seeing right now. 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2 Charlotte Smoothie King employees fired for writing racist remarks on receipts Posted: 03 Jun 2019 08:02 AM PDT |
Virginia Beach gunman gave 2 weeks notice Friday but was in 'good standing' in his job Posted: 02 Jun 2019 01:16 PM PDT |
Photos of the Porsche Boxster Bergspyder Prototype Posted: 03 Jun 2019 08:02 AM PDT |
Scouted: You Can Get the No. 1 Best-Selling Instant Pot on Amazon for a Rare $55 Today Posted: 03 Jun 2019 11:00 AM PDT Here at Scouted, we love sharing all the myriad kitchen upgrades and improvements we come across. That means getting the word out that the No.1 best selling pressure cooker on Amazon — the three-quart Instant Pot DUO Plus Mini 9-in-1 — is on sale today only for $55 (39% off). How To Make Your Kitchen Better, From Knives to Pots and PansWe haven't seen a discount like this since late 2018 so it's certainly a rare opportunity to get such a lauded kitchen upgrade at such an affordable price. Nearly 38,000 reviewers left the compact Instant Pot a 4.6-star average rating. From speeding up any kind of cooking with pressure to slow cooking, steaming, sauteeing, sterilizing, or simply keeping food warm, this stainless steel marvel is a Scouted reader favorite. The Instant Pot's display will, of course, keep you updated on cooking timers and pressure options but also lets you easily choose any of several preset cooking options that automatically adjust heat and pressure during the process so all you have to concern yourself with is the meal-to-come. And cleaning is a breeze as the stainless steel pot you cook in can be lifted right out of the base and cleaned. Wondering what options for cooking open up to you with an Instant Pot? We've got you covered with a guide to the most highly-rated Instant Pot cookbooks. This sale ends tonight and the price will nearly double so don't wait long to grab these savings. Scouted is internet shopping with a pulse. Follow us on Twitter and sign up for our newsletter for even more recommendations and exclusive content. Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
China's Probe of FedEx Demonstrates Beijing's Ability to Hit Back at U.S. Companies Posted: 02 Jun 2019 11:06 PM PDT |
Angela Merkel's future in doubt as leader of coalition partner quits Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:02 AM PDT The future of Angela Merkel's government was in doubt on Sunday after the leader of her main coalition partner resigned. Andrea Nahles announced she was stepping down as leader of the centre-Left Social Democrats (SPD) after the party suffered its worst ever result in the European elections. Her decision led to renewed calls for the SPD to pull out of Mrs Merkel's coalition government, which would leave it without a majority in parliament. But the party's MPs are believed to be reluctant to force new elections in which they could suffer even more damaging losses. Ms Nahles' resignation came as a shock new opinion poll showed the German Green party in first place for the first time, after overtaking Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU). "Discussions and feedback from the party have made it clear to me that I no longer have the necessary support to continue in office," Ms Nahles said in a statement to party members on Sunday. European election results: New EU Parliament "I sincerely hope that you will be able to restore trust and mutual respect again and find a leader you can support." Her decision to step down after just a year in office comes amid panic in the party at its rapidly collapsing vote. One of the two mainstream German political parties, the SPD has seen its role on the centre-Left usurped by the Greens in recent years. Ms Nahles took over as party leader in the wake of the decision to enter a new coalition with Mrs Merkel after the SPD suffered its worst ever general election result in 2017, winning just 20 per cent of the vote. But the party's support has continued to plunge under her leadership. It came third in the European elections with only 15.8 per cent, and hit a new low of just 12 per cent in an opinion poll released at the weekend. Facing growing discontent within the party and a rumoured coup plot by her predecessor as leader, Martin Schulz, Ma Nahles issued a "back me or sack me" ultimatum to MPs by calling a vote on her leadership scheduled for Tuesday. Malu Dreyer, a regional party leader untainted by the infighting, is expected to take over as interim leader Credit: FELIPE TRUEBA/EPA-EFE/REX But it became clear that her gamble had failed as support for her failed to materialise , and she stepped down rather than face the humiliation of a vote. Malu Dreyer, a regional party leader untainted by the infighting, is expected to take over as interim SPD leader until fresh elections can be held. As leader, Ms Nahles tried to heal the wounds of a bruising party dispute that saw a Momentum-style grassroots campaign narrowly fail to block a new coalition with Mrs Merkel. Her resignation seems almost certain to reopen that debate, with many on the left of the SDP convinced that withdrawing from the government is the only way to restore the party's fortunes. Mrs Merkel has already said she will not fight another election, and there is no obvious alternative coalition partner. But most observers think the SPD will not be prepared to risk new elections while it is doing so badly in the opinion polls. "Nobody wants to be the author of his own downfall. Even the SPD does not want to destroy itself," Werner Weidenfeld, a leading German political scientist, told Bild newspaper. Most of the SPD's losses have been at the hands of the German Green party. A new poll released at the weekend showed the Greens in first place for the first time on 27 per cent, just ahead of Mrs Merkel's CDU on 26 per cent. The SPD were third on 12 per cent, ahead of the nationalist Alternative for Germany party (AfD), which continued to fall well short of its highs of last year on just 11 per cent. Meanwhile a separate poll found that only 3 per cent of Germans believe Mrs Merkel's government is doing enough on environmental issues. |
Impeachment hangs over Trump, top Dems want public support Posted: 02 Jun 2019 11:23 AM PDT |
Here’s a state-by-state look at the fastest mobile network speeds in the US Posted: 02 Jun 2019 06:02 AM PDT Opensignal has released a new report today about mobile network speeds in the US, offering an overview of how smartphone download speeds haven't improved all that much from this time last year. The report goes into greater detail about that, in addition to ranking each state and the top 50 US cities with the fastest speeds.Among the key findings of the report, tech hub cities surprisingly don't excel when compared to the 50 largest cities. For example, San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin are all ranked in the bottom half of that list of 50 when measuring download and upload speeds, plus overall video experience.Across all 50 states, the report continues, smartphone users experienced download speeds that range from 12.1 Mbps in Mississippi to 32.9 Mbps in New Jersey. States with the fastest speeds are mostly concentrated in the mid-Atlantic and New England regions, while the two fastest cities are Cleveland and Minneapolis, according to the report. There's also a wide divergence in speeds between the top and bottom of that list of 50 cities, with the fastest cities offering speeds that are almost twice as fast as Oklahoma City, which ranks at the bottom.High upload speeds in New York and Salt Lake City mean you'll have the best experience there when sharing smartphone photos and videos. Interestingly, Los Angeles (the home of Hollywood) comes in at a middling 30th place when ranked for mobile video experience.5G offers significant promise in these areas, but, of course, it will still be a while longer before most ordinary customers get to experience that level of connectivity. "In even the lowest-scoring US city for 4G availability," Opensignal notes in the report, "smartphone users spend 94.7% of the time connected to 4G rather than older technologies such as 3G. Opensignal expects it will be years before smartphone users spend as much time connected to 5G networks as they do 4G networks and hence measures of 4G mobile experience such as 4G availability will continue to be important." |
FAFSA Deadlines You Should Know Posted: 03 Jun 2019 06:00 AM PDT For students seeking federal financial aid to pay for college, the deadline to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is on June 30 each year. But to maximize their chances of getting aid, every prospective and current college student would ideally promptly submit the FAFSA shortly after the application opens on Oct. 1 of the school year before the aid will be used. |
Woman found dead in Philadelphia trash can identified Posted: 02 Jun 2019 05:42 AM PDT |
The one place where you're forgetting to put sunscreen on Posted: 03 Jun 2019 12:46 PM PDT |
Student bus targeted amid deadly wave of Kabul bombings Posted: 02 Jun 2019 07:52 AM PDT Two people were killed and dozens more wounded in Kabul on Sunday as a wave of bombings hit civilian targets -- including a university school bus -- across the Afghan capital. The yellow bus had been heading to Kabul Education University in the western part of the city Sunday morning when it was hit by a sticky bomb -- a growing menace in Kabul, where insurgents and criminals use magnets to slap explosives on vehicles. The device had been placed under the bus, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said. |
Virginia Republicans blocked law to ban sales of gun parts used in mass shooting Posted: 02 Jun 2019 03:02 AM PDT A Virginia bill designed to ban sales of large capacity gun magazines similar to those used by the Virginia Beach shooting suspect died in committee in January on a party-line vote.The fate of the legislation, SB1748, was so widely expected that the outcome drew virtually no public attention.For more than 20 years, Republicans and a few rural Democrats in the General Assembly have killed almost every measure aimed at restricting gun ownership.The Republicans blocked a major push for gun control after the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings, where 33 people died.They chose instead to respond to that shooting by joining Democrats to enact mental-health reforms.Although there are signs that public opinion has been shifting in favour of gun control in Virginia, the state has a history of support for gun rights symbolised by the location in Fairfax of the headquarters of the National Rifle Association (NRA).Each year, Democrats propose multiple gun-control measures, such as strengthening background checks, limiting handgun purchases to one per month and allowing localities to regulate guns in public buildings.They call these "common-sense" measures to save lives.Each year, Republican majorities in one or both chambers of the legislature vote them down, usually in committee. GOP legislators say their goal is never to infringe on people's Second Amendment rights."There's been no tragedy that has got the [Republican] majority to think twice and consider reasonable efforts," said Adam Ebbin, a Democrat from Alexandria, who sponsored SB1748 and is co-chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Caucus.A big reason, he said, is the political influence of gun rights organisations."Part of the problem is that the [Virginia] Citizens Defence League and the NRA have a stranglehold on the votes of the Republicans," Mr Ebbin said.League President Philip Van Cleave, whose organisation prides itself on taking stronger positions than the NRA, defended his group's record."Gun control does not save lives. It endangers innocent life by making it harder for good people to defend themselves," Mr Van Cleave said in an email. "The Republican leadership understands that basic truth."Mr Van Cleave said his group opposes all magazine restrictions, such as the 10-round limit proposed by Mr Ebbin's bill. "DC has those 10-round restrictions and eight times the murder rate of northern Virginia, which has no limits on magazine size," he said.The NRA did not respond to requests for comment. It typically maintains a low profile in the days immediately after a highly publicised shooting incident.After the Virginia Tech slayings, then the worst mass shooting by an individual in US history, gun-control advocates led by then-governor Tim Kaine, a Democrat and now a US senator, pushed hard to change some laws.The centrepiece of his package was a proposal to require gun sellers to conduct background checks on all buyers at gun shows.Instead, with Republican support, the legislature lowered the standard under which a mentally ill person can be forced into treatment, and expanded the criteria under which a mentally ill person can be barred from buying or owning guns.It also boosted funding by $42 million (£33 million) for community-based mental health treatment.The response disappointed gun-control advocates, including relatives and friends of Virginia Tech victims, who said people diagnosed with mental illness are less likely than others to commit violence with a firearm."The gun lobby likes to blame the gun violence problem on persons with mental illness, and nothing could be further from the truth," Lori Haas, state director for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, whose daughter was shot and injured at Virginia Tech, said. "While resources are necessary to increase services, and warranted for those state agencies and private organisations providing services, doing so is not going to stop the gun violence problem in Virginia," Ms Haas said.Virginia Senate Majority Leader Thomas Norment Jr, a Republican from James City, said it was too soon after the Virginia Beach shootings to talk politics."It is offensive, disrespectful, and tasteless that anyone – including Senator Ebbin and Ms Haas – would use a tragedy like this to promote a political agenda less than 24 hours after families and an entire community have suffered a loss of this magnitude," Mr Norment said in an email.Virginia Beach police said their officers shot and killed the suspected shooter after a lengthy gun battle in which he used two .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun that were purchased legally.Along with the weapons at the scene, investigators found a sound suppressor and extended magazines, which contain more than the standard number of rounds. Police have not identified a motive for the shooting.Mr Ebbin's bill would have prohibited any person from importing, selling, bartering or transferring a firearms magazine designed to hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.Eight Republicans voted it down, with six Democrats in favour, in the Senate Courts of Justice Committee on 28 January.Police have not said how many rounds were contained by the Virginia Beach shooter's extended magazines.Internet advertisements for extended magazines for .45 semiautomatic handguns list standard magazines as holding seven to 15 rounds, and extended ones as holding 15 to 33 rounds.Another bill that died in the Virginia House in January would have allowed localities such as Virginia Beach to ban firearms from government buildings such as the one where the Friday shootings took place.Virginia Beach Council member Guy King Tower said after the shootings that it was regrettable that the city needed state approval to take such actions.Democratic governors have used executive powers at times to strengthen gun restrictions. In 2015, then-governor Terry McAuliffe, ordered a ban on guns in state office buildings.The biggest change in gun laws in Virginia in recent years has been one that relaxed controls. In 2012, then-governor Bob McDonnell signed a bill repealing the state's one-per-month limit on handgun purchases.Democrats have repeatedly sought to restore the limit, but without success.New York and other states have complained that the change has contributed to Virginia's status as a major centre of gun trafficking on the East Coast.Gun control advocates believe public sentiment is moving their way.They said they hit a major milestone in the 2017 elections by turning out as many of their supporters as their opponents did. Democrats won all of the state's top three elective offices that year, for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general.Some of those Democrats continued their efforts on Saturday.Governor Ralph Northam, in an interview with NPR, said he would continue to push lawmakers to pass gun safety legislation.Mr Northam noted that the Republican-controlled General Assembly killed gun-related bills he had proposed earlier this year as well as the year before.Earlier in the day, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring told MSNBC that it was time to enact red flag legislation, background checks and other gun regulations.So far, it has not translated into success in the legislature. Both parties are expected to use gun control as an issue to mobilise their bases in the November elections, when all seats in the General Assembly will be up for grabs.At present, the GOP holds two-seat majorities in both the House and Senate. Based on experience, Democrats would have to win control of both chambers to change the status quo.The Washington Post |
Sanders kicks fight against Trump into high gear as Democrats swarm San Francisco Posted: 02 Jun 2019 12:18 PM PDT U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday called on California Democrats to unite against Donald Trump, kicking the 2020 presidential campaign into high gear with jabs against the Republican president and a veiled swipe at Democratic rival Joe Biden. Sanders called Trump "a racist, a sexist, a homophobe and a religious bigot" in a speech capping off a state Democratic convention that drew fourteen of the 24 candidates to make their case before 5,000 delegates, guests and press in the most populous - and most heavily Democratic - U.S. state. The party's left-leaning delegates greeted Sanders and liberal U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren like rock stars. |
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