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- Russian Sailors Sunbathe While Their Ship Almost Collides with US Missile Cruiser
- The Latest: Lawyers disappointed for ex-cop sent to prison
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- London will soon be home to the world’s most frightening hotel pool
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- Biden reverses position on federal funding for abortion
- Columbine High School could be torn down to end 'morbid fascination'
- West Point says cadet killed in rollover was from New Jersey
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Russian Sailors Sunbathe While Their Ship Almost Collides with US Missile Cruiser Posted: 07 Jun 2019 09:30 PM PDT After Russian and American warships nearly collided in the East China Sea on Friday, both countries were quick to accuse the other of "dangerous and unprofessional" behavior, according to a June 7 report by Reuters.One detail that hasn't come up, but totally should, is why a bunch of Russian sailors were chilling on the deck of the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov when the vessel came within 50 to 165 feet of the USS Chancellorsville, a Navy guided-missile cruiser. (The exact distance between the two vessels is unclear, as both the U.S. and Russian navies are citing different figures.)The sun-bathing sailors were first spotted by CNN correspondent Barbara Starr on Twitter.And others quickly joined in to speculate on why sailors were kicking back in lawn chairs and catching some rays, instead of, you know, manning their posts or swabbing the poop deck, or whatever the Russian naval equivalent is.According to Reuters, Russia's Pacific fleet claims that the Chancellorsville came within 165 feet of the Russian Udaloy-class destroyer, and that the Russian vessel was forced to take measures to avoid a collision."A protest over the international radio frequency was made to the commanders of the American ship who were warned about the unacceptable nature of such actions," reads a statement from Russia's Pacific fleet, provided to Reuters. |
The Latest: Lawyers disappointed for ex-cop sent to prison Posted: 07 Jun 2019 12:26 PM PDT Lawyers for a former Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot an unarmed woman say they're disappointed that a judge sentenced him to 12½ years in prison. Noor now has 90 days to appeal his conviction for third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond. After Noor was sentenced Friday, he was returned to Minnesota's maximum security prison at Oak Park Heights, where he has been held for his own safety since his conviction in April. |
Venezuela’s Juan Guaido on Potential Elections, Russia: Interview Highlights Posted: 07 Jun 2019 06:45 AM PDT |
London will soon be home to the world’s most frightening hotel pool Posted: 08 Jun 2019 06:00 AM PDT Have you ever visited a hotel and thought to yourself "Boy, this place would be so much better if the entire roof was a pool"? Well, if you happen to live in the United Kingdom, today is your lucky day!Compass Pools, a UK-based pool maker, is currently hashing out what it calls the "Infinity London," a 55-story skyscraper topped with a 360-degree pool with transparent walls. The building, which was designed from top to bottom by the company, will include a five-star hotel, and the pool is expected to be the main attraction.Making a pool suitable for sticking atop a 55-story building posed some serious technical hurdles for the company, but they think they've got it all figured out. Rather than glass, the entire pool will be made of acrylic, with a transparent bottom that will allow visitors on lower floors to see the pool and swimmers high above.Getting into and out of the pool would be easy with some kind of external staircase, but the building's designers didn't want to clutter the side profile of the structure with such things. "Normally a simple ladder would suffice, but we didn't want stairs on the outside of the building or in the pool as it would spoil the view - and obviously you don't want 600,000 litres of water draining through the building either," the company says.Compass Pools came up with a different idea, which they say is based on the airlock of a submarine. It's described as "a rotating spiral staircase" that will "[rise] from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out." The company says the Infinity London could be under construction as early as 2020 "if all the partners and contractors are confirmed."It's all incredibly strange and awesome and terrifying at the same time. The company, which calls the experience "death-defying swimming," is clearly betting that plenty of people will be willing to take the chance. |
Navy Recovers Lost Aircraft From Three Miles Below the Ocean's Surface Posted: 07 Jun 2019 07:05 AM PDT |
Biden reverses position on federal funding for abortion Posted: 06 Jun 2019 07:11 PM PDT Biden, the front-runner in the race for the 2020 Democratic nomination and a former vice president, said he had changed his long-held position on the Hyde Amendment because the right to an abortion was now under assault in many states and increasingly inaccessible for low-income women. "I can't justify leaving millions of women without access to the care they need and the ability to exercise their constitutionally protected right," Biden said in a speech in Atlanta. Biden's support for the Hyde Amendment, which was passed in 1976 and prohibits the use of federal funds for most abortions, put him out of step with much of the rest of the Democratic Party on an emotional issue. |
Columbine High School could be torn down to end 'morbid fascination' Posted: 07 Jun 2019 12:26 PM PDT Columbine High School, the site of one of America's most notorious school shootings, may be demolished because it remains a scene of "morbid fascination". Two teenagers walked into the Colorado high school and shot dead 12 students and a teacher in April 1999. But two decades on, local authorities have proposed tearing down and rebuilding the school because the building has remained "a source of inspiration" for people with a dark interest in the shooting Jason Glass, the Jefferson County School District superintendent, wrote to parents saying people use Columbine as "a macabre source of inspiration". Hundreds of people try to enter the school every year, with the number growing to "record levels" in the past 11 months as the 20th anniversary approached, he said. Mr Glass highlighted the most recent high-profile incident - when a Florida teenager infatuated with the massacre travelled to the area in April and made threats to local schools before taking her own life. "In 1999, no guidance existed on what to do with a building such as Columbine High School," his letter stated. "Today school safety experts recommend tearing down buildings where school shootings take place. "Since the morbid fascination with Columbine has been increasing over the years, we believe it is time for our community to consider this option for the existing Columbine building." The school district also released an online survey to gauge community support for a measure earmarking $60 to $70 million for a Columbine reconstruction project. Some early ideas include preserving the library, built after the 1999 shooting, and incorporating it into a new school building. |
West Point says cadet killed in rollover was from New Jersey Posted: 07 Jun 2019 03:25 PM PDT The 22-year-old cadet killed in a vehicle rollover during a summer training exercise was identified by the U.S. Military Academy on Friday as a standout wrestler who was studying law. Cadet Christopher J. Morgan of West Orange, New Jersey, died at the scene after a tactical vehicle carrying cadets overturned in wooded terrain Thursday morning. West Point officials said they don't know the cause of the crash . |
Facebook to cut off Huawei to comply with US sanctions Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:31 AM PDT Facebook said Friday it would stop allowing pre-installation of its social networking apps on Huawei devices to comply with US sanctions against the Chinese technology giant. The social media giant said it took the step after US President Donald Trump's order barring Huawei from US technology exports over concerns that it works with Chinese intelligence. "We are reviewing the Commerce Department's final rule and the more recently issued temporary general license and taking steps to ensure compliance," a Facebook spokesperson told AFP. |
Supreme Court rulings on gerrymandering set to shape elections for the next decade Posted: 07 Jun 2019 02:00 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Jun 2019 01:39 AM PDT Photo Illustration by Sarah Rogers/The Daily Beast/Photos GettyIn this special series, LGBT celebrities and public figures talk to Tim Teeman about the Stonewall Riots and their legacy—see more here.Suze Orman is an author, financial adviser, motivational speaker, and television host.When and how did you first hear about the Stonewall Riots, and what did you make of them?1969, when the riots happened, was the year I just graduated high school. I was 18. I knew I was gay. I was working at my father's little deli, Morry's Deli on Chicago Avenue, off Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. And this black woman comes in [whose name Orman cannot recall], and she said, "Suze, it's about time we talked." And I'm looking at her, like, "What are you talking about?" And she said, "I can tell that you're gay." And I went, "OK." And she said, "I want you to come to an event on the University of Illinois at Chicago campus. An event just happened in New York by the name of Stonewall." And I hadn't heard about it until she said something. I said, "What is a stone wall?"Want To Feel Gay Pride? Go HereShe said, "There was a group of people who are finally taking back their rights and they are gay. We've been dealing with this on the university campus for a while now. We're going to have a formal meeting, and I think you would really enjoy coming."She used to come in every day and I would wait on her.We had a little flirtation, back and forth, but then I flirted with everyone—all women—back then. It didn't matter.She picked up on me being gay. But up until that point, I had never verbally really ever said to anybody, "I'm gay." People had their suspicions. My best friends had a suspicion. But they never said anything. Even though it was obvious I had crushes on all these women all the time.I said to her, "How do you expect me to get to this meeting?"She said, "I'll pick you up and I'll take you."She took me. What was interesting about it for me was that it was almost all men. There were very few women, if at all. I loved being there, whatever. That was the summer of 1969. I was 18.Then I went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. That first year or second year—I can't remember which one it was—I started to go to Gay Liberation meetings. Again, they were all almost all men. I was one of a few women that were there. I had a very difficult time relating to how the men were being gay because they were all talking about dating this one and sleeping with another. As a woman, I was like "I don't think so." I wanted to meet a woman and not sleep with all these other women.In 1970 or 1971, I opened up a gay women's house on the University of Illinois at Chicago campus. Four of us lived there. We started to hold meetings for just women. Stonewall was absolutely the beginning of people being able to speak up and go for it. All through college I would go to little towns like Paxton, Illinois, to give talks about being gay. I was quite radical back then as you would expect me to be.What is the significance of the Stonewall Riots for you now?That was the beginning of me being able to be me. In 1973, I left Illinois and moved to the San Francisco area. I came home with a girlfriend in 1974, and my mom and dad, my whole family, was there. I was talking to my aunt and uncle, and they asked why I had moved to San Francisco. I said, "So I can be gay, it's a lot easier to be gay there than anywhere else." Everybody was like, "What are you talking about?" I thought everyone knew. That was my coming out, without me even knowing I was coming out. If Stonewall never happened, that woman would not have come into Morry's deli and said, "Suze, let's go to this thing." And I would never have been surrounded by other gay people like that. It was the first time I was surrounded by gay people. I was the only gay person I knew.The Stonewall Riots were my entrée into being introduced to other gay people, and if that hadn't happened, who knows what would have happened?Do you remember the first time visiting the Stonewall Inn itself?Yes, years later in 1980. I didn't have the exact address. I became a stockbroker. I went to Greenwich Village every night just to be able to walk around by myself and to be around gay people. Back then you couldn't google it. Everybody had different stories about where it was. But eventually I found it.Back then, gay bars were so essential to the culture of being gay; the White Horse Inn in Champaign-Urbana was our savior, the place you could absolutely just feel normal. The things went on in that bar were so amazing. I remember one guy looking very familiar. It was one of my professors, wearing a toupée. He was married with kids.They pushed LGBT people too far at Stonewall that night, thank god.Things also happened in Chicago when it came to people making a stand in terms of gay liberation, but no one talked about it. The focus was on New York and San Francisco.How far have LGBT people come since 1969?We should feel very nervous about Trump, but honest to God, I never thought in my lifetime I would be able, in the United States of America, to say I'm married (to Kathy "KT" Travis) and for it to be legal. We married in South Africa in 2010, and a year or two later I said on Piers Morgan's TV show that if marriage equality wasn't legalized in America within the next 10 years I would give up my citizenship. There was no way I was paying millions of dollars in taxes and everything else to a country that does not recognize me. Thank God I didn't have to do it. But I was willing to back it up.We've come so far. I was talking to my niece, who has three kids, and I said one of them might be gay. She said that she hoped so.I never take any of the progress for granted. Never in a million years would I have believed we would get Mayor Pete (Buttigieg), who will hopefully be nominee for president of the United States on the Democrat side. If anybody can do it he can do it.What would you like to see, LGBT-wise, in the next 50 years?I would like everybody to be who they are and not be labeled gay, straight, queer, and transgender. I would like them to be "Suze," "Tim," and "KT"—and that's it. And not even think about it anymore, for it just to be how it is.Hopefully the right people get voted in, and we achieve legal equality. Even more important are people's attitudes. You can have all the laws protecting us, and still have somebody hit you or shoot you. My dream is that the laws are there to protect us, and years and years from now people will protect and respect one another as human beings, in terms of race, sexuality, gender, nationality, and religion—that we are all just seen as God's people.What would you say today to the woman who came to the deli if you could, and to the Stonewall demonstrators?Right now, I have goosebumps in my arms and legs and tears in my eyes. I would say to them… How do you thank somebody for giving you your life? How do you do that? I don't think there are words large enough or positive enough to express my gratitude. Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet 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. |
25 Coupes You Probably Forgot Existed Posted: 08 Jun 2019 03:00 AM PDT |
This is the coolest new Google Search feature we’ve seen in years Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:48 AM PDT Google often adds useful tools and productivity features to its various apps and services, but some of the best are more fun than they are useful. Such is the case for the latest addition to Google Search: AR animals. As the company announced at its Google I/O developer conference in May, some search results will now include 3D augmented reality models that users can interact with. And now the first of those AR models have begun to roll out.First spotted by CNET, the feature is now available for Android phones equipped with ARCore and iPhone models that can take advantage of ARKit. For the time being, the only compatible searches are for animals, including sharks, tigers, cats, Shetland ponies, brown bears, and even a macaw. CNET's Scott Stein put together a Twitter thread of a half dozen or so animals that he discovered, but there are likely more if you're willing to search.If you want to check out the feature for yourself, just head to your mobile browser of choice (I used Chrome on my iPhone 8), and search for an animal in Google Search. As long as the animal is one that Google has created a model for, you can scroll down to find the model in the card for the animal. You'll see a small, animated version of the animal with a caption that says something like: "Meet a life-sized shark up close."https://twitter.com/Google/status/1134527494596415488Tap on the button that says "View in 3D" to bring up the 3D object. You will then see two tabs at the top of the screen, and if you tap on the AR tab, the animal will suddenly appear in front of you in the environment. I took the screenshot at the top of this post today in my kitchen, and you can do the same (just not in my kitchen)!It's unclear how extensively Google plans to implement this feature in Search, but it's certainly a fun way to liven up search results. And possibly the only way to get a tiger in your living room or backyard. |
Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:45 AM PDT In a catastrophic failure of moral and political judgment, Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden has buckled under pressure from abortion-rights activists and stated his newfound opposition to the Hyde amendment, a bipartisan rider that has prevented the direct public funding of abortion for decades.It is no great shock that the leading contender for the Democratic presidential nomination would feel obliged to uphold his party's platform, which in 2016 was rewritten to formally reject the Hyde amendment as an unconscionable restriction of a woman's right to abortion. (Arguing that a lack of federal funding to enable the exercise of a right is an unconstitutional limitation on that right likely would draw objections from Democrats if it were applied to, say, the Second Amendment.)But it is a shock to some, perhaps, to see Biden himself take this position. For decades, he has billed himself as a pro-life Democrat, taking the line that, as a Catholic, he is "personally opposed" to abortion. Along with former New York governor Mario Cuomo and former Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy, Biden pioneered the notion that prudent politicians don't force their religious views on others, and thus that it would be wrong for him to insist on prohibiting abortion, even if his religion dictates that the procedure is morally wrong.That formulation — aside from its incoherence and its reliance on a false notion of why Catholics oppose abortion in the first place — never stopped Biden and many other Democratic politicians from supporting Hyde. When the amendment was first added to a federal spending bill in 1976, Biden, then a senator from Delaware, supported it, and he continued to do so throughout his decades in the Senate.His most recent change of heart, then, can't accurately be characterized as a "flip-flop." It is instead a studied rejection of decades of supposedly sincere support for protecting the conscience rights of pro-life Americans. It is a substantial, meaningful shift that merits a thoughtful explanation.And Biden hasn't given one.If his choice appears to be nothing more than a flippant decision to toe the party line, that's because he has treated it as just that. The last month has featured the former vice president switching his stance on Hyde no fewer than three times — he tried to explain away one of his U-turns by claiming he'd "misheard" the reporter's question — before finally settling on opposition to it. He explained his final decision in a tweet that could just as easily have been written by an activist from NARAL.Biden's rejection of his decades of support for Hyde betrays the reality: He was never actually pro-life. Though he has long had a reputation as "personally opposed" to abortion on religious grounds, his political actions have merited no such label. (Nor has he ever offered a sufficient explanation for why a man who believes, for whatever reason, that abortion kills innocent human beings ought to refrain from legislating that belief.)As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden was a key player in the Democratic effort to destroy the reputation of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. Showing his penchant for holding up a finger in the political winds, Biden initially promised to vote for Bork, but quickly backtracked and fell in line with Kennedy, who described "Bork's America" as "a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions." Among the accusations Biden leveled at Bork: "It appears to me that you are saying that the government has as much right to control a married couple's decision about choosing to have a child or not as that government has a right to control the public utility's right to pollute the air."That successful Democratic effort to torpedo Bork led to the confirmation of Anthony Kennedy, who went on to affirm Roe v. Wade in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, authoring the constitutionally illiterate decision that upheld the Court-imposed regime of abortion-on-demand.Later, as Barack Obama's vice president, Biden had just as much trouble maintaining his "personally pro-life" bona fides. He was complicit in the Obama administration's effort to provide a fig-leaf to "pro-life" Democratic politicians during the fight over whether the Affordable Care Act would expand public funding for abortion. Though the administration issued an executive order attempting to make it appear as if taxpayer money wouldn't be used to subsidize elective abortions, in reality, the final ACA dramatically expanded such funding.But even with 60 Democratic senators and 258 Democratic members in the House, the party never attempted a direct assault on Hyde and never attempted to impose direct federal funding of elective abortions under Medicaid. Obamacare managed to squeak through only because the Left pretended it didn't expand taxpayer funding of abortion at all.Aside from underscoring his decades masquerading as a pro-life Democrat, Biden's most recent act of spinelessness illustrates the strong political pressure from extreme abortion-rights activists on the Left. Though a slim majority of Americans oppose using tax dollars to fund abortions, groups such as Planned Parenthood and NARAL have driven the Democratic party to reject even that insufficient compromise.For them, nothing less than the unlimited right to abortion — for any reason, until the moment of birth, fully abetted by the U.S. taxpayer, regardless of religion or conscience — will do. By embracing their position, Biden has shed the last pretense of moderation on abortion, capitulated to the extreme voices governing his party, and alienated moderate voters who might once have thought of him as their best option in the Democratic presidential race. |
Bay Area 'Rosies' travel to Normandy for D-Day 75th anniversary Posted: 06 Jun 2019 07:06 PM PDT |
Police: Body found in home confirmed to be Mouseketeer Posted: 06 Jun 2019 05:44 PM PDT The Oregon State Medical Examiner's office identified the body, although they were unable to use dental records or DNA because of the condition of the remains, Oregon State Police said Thursday. Friends and relatives had set up the Help Us Find Dennis Day Facebook page. "Our family is truly thankful to the Oregon State Police for helping to bring closure to our family so that we can finally lay Dennis to rest," Showers said. |
There Is a 'Dramatic Rise' in Migrants From Africa at the U.S. Border, Officials Say Posted: 06 Jun 2019 07:27 PM PDT |
Posted: 07 Jun 2019 02:50 AM PDT Donald Trump has been criticised for using an interview on the anniversary of D-Day to attack Nancy Pelosi as "Nervous Nancy" and call her a "disaster".The US president made the detour into domestic politics during an interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham taped at a cemetery in France just before a ceremony at Normandy American Cemetery.He called Ms Pelosi, the House speaker, a "nasty, vindictive, horrible person"."I think she's a disgrace," the president said. "I actually don't think she's a talented person, I've tried to be nice to her because I would have liked to have gotten some deals done."She's incapable of doing deals, she's a nasty, vindictive, horrible person, the Mueller report came out, it was a disaster for them."Mr Trump went on to say special counsel Robert Mueller, who is a Vietnam War veteran, had made "a fool out of himself" with his investigation of the president.When Ms Ingraham asked the president whether he cared if Mr Mueller would testify publicly about his report, he launched into another attack on Ms Pelosi.He said Mr Mueller had "made such a fool out of himself", then added: "Nancy Pelosi, I call her Nervous Nancy, Nancy Pelosi doesn't talk about it. Nancy Pelosi's a disaster, she's a disaster."Ms Pelosi was also among the US politicians who had travelled to France to attend the D-Day commemorations.In an interview with MSNBC, she declined to criticise Mr Trump, and instead said she hoped he would "convey a renewed spirit of collaboration" with allies.Mr Trump and Ms Ingraham were criticised for the interview, which was staged in front of over 9,000 war graves, by conservative pundit Amanda Carpenter, who previously worked as communications director for Texas's Republican senator Ted Cruz."You look at the shot and what I see, just as an American, is a draft-dodging president who is sitting down with a woman who regularly defends antisemites - like Paul Nehlen - espouses white supremacist talking points while using the graves of World War soldiers who saved the world from Nazis as a prop," Ms Carpenter said during an interview with CNN.She was referring to how Ms Ingraham had recently spoken in defence of Mr Nehlen, a white supremacist and antisemite who she claimed was merely a "prominent voice". |
New York doctors at Mount Sinai are shocked when they find a baby tapeworm in a woman’s brain Posted: 07 Jun 2019 05:54 AM PDT |
4th of July bathing suits for the whole family Posted: 07 Jun 2019 09:52 AM PDT |
Boston train derails near Fenway Park before Red Sox game, sending 10 to hospital Posted: 08 Jun 2019 03:31 PM PDT |
Forced to Bathe With a Bucket of Water, Juan Guaido Soldiers On Posted: 07 Jun 2019 06:41 AM PDT After a botched military uprising orchestrated by Guaido was quashed in late April, momentum both at home and abroad appears to have been lost. On Thursday, Guaido gave the interview from a barren office with a pitch-dark entrance closely guarded by burly bodyguards in a building in Eastern Caracas. Over an impromptu lunch served in Styrofoam containers, he defended the opposition's strategy and dismissed critics who have complained the bid to oust Maduro is losing momentum, or even stalling. |
Glock 46: The Glock Gun That Could Change Everything Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:00 PM PDT Glock GmbH is criticized by some for being one of the least innovative companies in the gun industry. The basic design of a Glock pistol has changed very little from the original Generation 1 Glock: the majority of changes through the generations are slight changes to the trigger layout and the addition of rails and other ergonomic features. This has led some to say that Glock cannot innovate.However, the Glock 46 stands as a stark counterpoint to those who say so. Utilizing a rotating barrel system and a redesigned striker system, the Glock 46 is a total rethinking of the Glock design, different in almost every way.The rotating barrel likely makes the Glock 46 softer shooting than its tilting barrel counterparts. Other pistols with rotating barrels, such as Beretta's Px4, Grand Power's K100, and Archon/Arsenal's Stryk B all are known for their pleasant recoil. It also provides some accuracy benefits. Glock's approach to the rotating barrel appears to address some concerns leveled at other pistols with rotating barrels, which can be difficult to field strip. Glock's barrel appears to put two camming pins on the barrel itself, as opposed to the Px4 which places a camming surface on the barrel itself. The change in the placement of the rotating parts could make the Glock 46's field strip simpler than some of its rotating barrel competition. |
Opposition Labour narrowly denies Brexit Party its first seat in UK parliament Posted: 06 Jun 2019 06:58 PM PDT Britain's opposition Labour Party narrowly held on to a parliamentary seat in eastern England on Friday, seeing off a challenge from Nigel Farage's insurgent Brexit Party to win by less than 700 votes. The Brexit Party, which only launched in April, swept to victory in the United Kingdom's European Parliament election last month, riding a wave of anger over Prime Minister Theresa May's failure to deliver Brexit on time. It had hoped to replicate that success by winning its first seat in the British parliament at the election in Peterborough, which supported Brexit by 61% to 39% in the 2016 referendum. |
Ford unveils first pure EV to launch in China Posted: 07 Jun 2019 03:57 AM PDT Ford China has revealed the Territory EV, a compact SUV which is also the first pure electric model to launch in the country. Ford announced on Thursday that its Chinese branch collaborated with Jiangling Motors to jointly develop the brand's very first pure electric model for China: The Ford Territory EV. This compact SUV has been designed for young, urban families and has a range of 360 km (about 224 miles). |
41 Low-Carb Breakfasts You'll Actually Want To Eat Posted: 07 Jun 2019 01:15 PM PDT |
Mexico plans border 'unity' rally, nabs 2 migrant activists Posted: 06 Jun 2019 06:11 PM PDT Mexico's president said Thursday he will hold a "unity" rally on the border in Tijuana two days before the U.S. is set to impose tariffs on all Mexican imports. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that a demonstration will be held Saturday to defend Mexico's "dignity" amid a looming threat from U.S. President Donald Trump, who has pledged to impose 5% tariffs on Mexican products unless the country prevents Central American migrants from traveling through its territory. López Obrador expressed confidence that an agreement could be reached as talks continued Thursday, but did not offer any specifics beyond rejecting the use of force against migrants. |
Big leak reveals a sky-high price tag for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Posted: 07 Jun 2019 05:21 AM PDT Considering how expensive flagship smartphones have gotten over the back couple of years, people have begun to wonder if we've finally hit the ceiling and prices have begun to level out. If this latest Galaxy Note 10 leak ends up being accurate, the answer is a resounding no.Samsung's Galaxy Note series smartphones are never as popular as Galaxy S phones, but they still always seem to have just as much hype surrounding their launches. Such is the case with the Galaxy Note 10, which will likely be unveiled in about two months. The Galaxy Note 9 and other recent Note phones have basically been slightly modified Galaxy S Plus handsets with a squared off design and the signature S Pen stylus stowed away inside them. Beyond that, they feature the same specs and the same general design as Samsung's Galaxy S Plus phone from the same year. In 2019, however, it looks like that's going to change.Samsung will reportedly release not one but two new Galaxy Note 10 phones this year, or even three if you count the 5G version as a separate phone. All three Note 10 models will feature major design changes compared to the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, and now we may know how much those changes are going to cost.We've read plenty of rumors about what Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10 and "Galaxy Note 10 Pro" are going to look like. That's right, now that Apple has added a less expensive model to its flagship iPhone lineup, Samsung will continue to mirror Apple's strategy. First it was the Galaxy S10e earlier this year, and now Samsung plans to release two versions of the Galaxy Note 10.The entry-level Galaxy Note 10's design leaked on Thursday, and this is what the phone is expected to look like:Now, the flagship Galaxy Note 10 Pro design has apparently leaked. Here's a quick peek:So, why exactly is Samsung releasing two different Note 10 models? That's right, it's the same reason Apple decided to introduce the iPhone XR last year -- because the flagship models are insanely expensive.The Galaxy Note 9 carried a retail price of $999 when it was released, and it was the most expensive base price of any Samsung phone at the time. The Galaxy S10+ matched the Note 9 with its $999 base price, but now Samsung is about to push things even farther. According to a new leak from Russian tech blog hi-tech, the Galaxy Note 10 Pro will have a base price of between $1,100 and $1,200 when it's released in August... and that's the version without 5G!It's difficult to think of a phone as "entry-level" when it'll probably cost around $1,000, but the entry-level Note 10 might be the way to go this year, especially if the Galaxy Note 10 Pro comes in at the high end of that leaked price range. Of course, we'll find out if it's worth that sky-high price soon enough when Samsung unveils its new Galaxy Note 10 lineup in early August. |
Mom Wants Answers After Utah Officer Points Gun at Black Boy During Search for Shooting Suspects Posted: 07 Jun 2019 10:07 AM PDT |
Venezuela's Guaido says no plans for further talks in Norway Posted: 07 Jun 2019 02:29 PM PDT Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said on Friday that the opposition does not currently plan to join a new round of talks in Norway with representatives of President Nicolas Maduro, after mediation efforts collapsed last month without a deal. Talks seeking a political accord for the crisis-stricken nation fell apart on May 29, as opposition delegates repeated calls for President Nicolas Maduro to step down and allow a transitional government to organize a new presidential vote. Guaido in January assumed a rival interim presidency, citing Venezuela's constitution, and denounced Maduro's government as illegitimate after he secured re-election last year in a vote widely criticized as rigged. |
US detaining hundreds of African migrants at border after 'dramatic rise' in arrivals Posted: 07 Jun 2019 01:33 AM PDT Hundreds of African migrants have been arrested in Texas after a "dramatic rise" in arrivals at the southern US border, according to patrol agents.More from 500 people from African countries were detained near the frontier city of Del Rio in the past week, said US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which warned of a "humanitarian crisis".Most were families from the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Angola."The introduction of this new population places additional burdens on processing stations, to include language and cultural differences," said Del Rio sector chief patrol agent Raul Ortiz.The recent arrivals included a group of 116 migrants detained after arriving at the southern US border late on 30 May."This large group from Africa further demonstrates the complexity and severity of the border security and humanitarian crisis at our southwest border," Mr Ortiz added.At least 300 African migrants have also travelled on to San Antonio, Texas, about 150 miles from Del Rio, with hundreds more expected in the next few days.San Antonio's city government has opened two support centres for those travelling and is working with local charities to provide food and emergency shelter.The city is "in desperate need" of French-speaking volunteers, according to Jaleesa Irizarry, a reporter for local TV news station KENS 5.Speakers of Portuguese and Lingala, a Bantu language used across much of the Congo, are also needed to provide translation services.It is not clear exactly what routes the African migrants are taking the reach the US.But some have told NPR they flew from Nairobi, Kenya, to Brazil before heading north through Colombia and Central America on a journey that took several months.More than 4.5 million people have been displaced by multiple conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the United Nations Refugee Agency says there is "one of the most complex and challenging humanitarian situations worldwide".Refugees face months-long waits for asylum applications to be processed at the US border, with illegal crossings increasing after Donald Trump threatened the close the border with Mexico.So far this year more than 33,000 people have been arrested in the Del Rio area after entering the country, more than double the figure for the whole of the last financial year.About a fifth were migrants from Mexico, with the remaining 80 per cent originating from 38 other countries. |
The Best Dog Car Seat Covers for When Muddy Paws Strike Posted: 08 Jun 2019 01:00 PM PDT |
Facebook stops Huawei from pre-installing apps on phones Posted: 07 Jun 2019 01:21 PM PDT Facebook said Friday it has stopped letting its apps come pre-installed on smartphones sold by Huawei in order to comply with U.S. restrictions, a move that deals a fresh blow to the Chinese tech giant. Owners of existing Huawei smartphones that already have Facebook apps can continue to use them and download updates. Facebook said people who have Huawei phones or buy new ones will still be able to download Facebook on their own. |
Ohio Garage Find Porsche Turns Out To Be Rare 1970 2.2-liter 911 E Posted: 07 Jun 2019 02:52 AM PDT Locked away in a garage for several years, this incredibly rare and largely original 1970 Porsche 2.2 911 E is now up for sale! To the untrained eye, this is just another red Porsche 911 E. Furthering the 2.2-liters alluring narrative, rumor states that the engine is the last one directly connected to Porsche's racing program. |
Top Democrat Says Barr, Ross ‘Would Rather Be Held in Contempt’ Posted: 07 Jun 2019 08:47 AM PDT Oversight and Reform Chairman Elijah Cummings, a Democrat from Maryland, announced both men failed to meet a Thursday deadline to hand over the sought-after material. "They produced none of the documents we asked for, they made no counteroffers regarding these documents, and they seem determined to continue the Trump Administration's cover-up," Cummings said in a statement. A spokeswoman for the committee said Cummings will be announcing more information concerning his probe of the census issue later on Friday. |
Kia teases refreshed 2020 Cadenza with series of sketches Posted: 07 Jun 2019 06:54 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Jun 2019 07:01 AM PDT We've got some truly outstanding daily deals to share with you on Friday, and it all starts with an exclusive sale that gets you the upgraded version of the best-selling true wireless earbuds on Amazon for just $26.39 when you use the coupon code BGRSPTFP at checkout! Other top deals today include the return of the Black Friday sale that gets you 12 months of PlayStation Plus for just $39.99 instead of $60, $50 off the Sony wireless noise cancelling headphones people go nuts over, a nice little 13% discount on the Fire TV Stick, an ultra-slim fast wireless charging pad for just $8.23 when you clip the on-site coupon, Amazon's best-selling Wi-Fi range extender for only $16.99, $30 off the most popular Instant Pot on the planet, a new all-time low of just $179.99 for Bose's compact sound bar, best-selling LED light bulbs for just $1 a piece, Alexa and Google enabled Wi-Fi smart plugs for around $7 a piece when you buy a 4-pack, the Roku Express for under $25, warm white LED light strips for $7.99 a pop, the lowest price of 2019 for the Echo Dot, and plenty more. Check out all of today's best bargains below. |
Michael B. Jordan presents Central Park 5 with courage award Posted: 07 Jun 2019 05:09 PM PDT Michael B. Jordan told the men known as the Central Park Five Friday that he cannot watch footage of the new series "When They See Us" without getting emotional and feeling like as a young black man he too could have faced a similar ordeal. "It's dangerous in America when you're living in a black body," Jordan said. Jordan praised the men — Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise — for their perseverance and courage during a luncheon in which the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California honored Netflix's series about their case. |
China's Xi calls Donald Trump his friend Posted: 07 Jun 2019 08:49 AM PDT Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called U.S. President Donald Trump his friend and said he believed the United States was not interested in rupturing economic ties with China. Speaking in the Russian city of St Petersburg at an economic forum, Xi said there were strong trade and investment connections between China and the United States. "It's hard to imagine a complete break of the United States from China or of China from the United States. |
The U.S. Navy Wants Nuclear Missiles That Self-Destruct Themselves Posted: 08 Jun 2019 05:30 AM PDT It's a familiar scene on old TV shows: a military or NASA rocket goes off course just after lift-off. Then the flight director in the control room issues a command: "Push the red button." The rocket then self-destructs.But the U.S. Navy has another idea: let the rocket decide when to blow itself up.More specifically, the Navy is concerned about what happens during test firings of submarine-launched ballistic missiles, such as the Trident, from ballistic missile submarines. If the missile goes off course, flight termination systems, or FTS, are supposed to allow the rocket to be destroyed. "The FTS provides a means to prevent the missile from traveling outside the approved range boundaries, should the missile suffer an anomaly during the test event," says the Navy research announcement. "Historically, FTS have included a remote command (human-in-the-loop) destruct capability that required significant range assets to monitor the missile's flight path. The command destruct portion of FTS relied on a human-in-the-loop to send a radio signal to destroy the missile, should it become unstable or deviate excessively from its expected flight path." |
Mercedes-AMG's New 416-HP Engine Is the World's Most Powerful Four-Cylinder Posted: 07 Jun 2019 12:03 PM PDT |
Posted: 07 Jun 2019 02:39 PM PDT Amazon Deals | Walmart Deals | Apple Deals | TV Deals | Gaming Deals | Laptop DealsStill bargain hunting for a the perfect Father's Day gift for dad? Lucky for you, retailers are offering solid deals on everything from smart home devices to game consoles to help you save some cash. Amazon for example, currently has get the Ring Video Doorbell Pro on sale for $199. That's $50 off and just $20 shy of its all time lowest price. It features motion 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. This deal ends June 9. 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. Amazon Hardware DealsAmazon is currently offering many of its proprietary devices at discounted pricing. * Ring Video Doorbell 2 for $169 ($30 off) * Ring Video Doorbell Pro for $199 ($50 off) * Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle for $170 ($20 off) * Echo Show (2nd Gen) for $259.98 ($15 off) * Fire HD 8 Tablet (3-Pack) for $179.97 ($60 off) * Fire HD 8 Kids Edition Tablet (2-Pack) for $194.99 ($65 off) * Fire HD 10 Kids Edition Tablet (2-Pack) for $299.98 ($100 off) * Echo Auto for $24.99 ($25 off) * Echo Plus (2nd Gen) with Philips Hue Bulb for $149.99 ($15 off) * All-New Fire 7 Tablet w/ $10 Appstore Credit for $49.99 ($10 off) * All-New Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet w/ Toy Story Headphones for $99.99 ($22 off, preorder) * Echo Dot (3rd Gen) Smart Speaker (2-Pack) for $60 ($40 off) * Echo Spot Smart Alarm Clock (2-Pack) for $219.98 ($40 off) * Ring Smart Lighting Spotlights (2-pack) for $99.99 ($30 off) Top Tech Deals Right Now * Asus ROG Strix Scar Edition 17.3-inch Gaming Laptop for $1,099 ($200 off) [NEW] * Jabra Elite 65T Wireless Earbuds for $149.99 ($20 off via coupon, "JUNE20SAVE") * Lenovo IdeaPad 330S 14-inch Laptop for $524.99 ($275 off, Core i7/8GB/256GB, ends 6/8) * Apple 9.7-inch iPad for $249 ($81 off) * Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 44mm) for $379 ($50 off) * Bose QuietComfort 35 2 Wireless Headphones for $299 ($50 off) * Sony WH1000XM3 Wireless Headphones for $298 ($52 off) * Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch (Wi-Fi, 512GB) for $749 ($400 off) * Apple AirPods 2nd Gen (Back-order) for $139.99 ($19 off) * Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless Headphones for $229.97 ($120 off) * Acer Aspire 3 15.6-inch Laptop for $399 ($100 off) TV Deals * TCL 75-inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart TV for $1,534 ($366 off) * Polaroid 50-inch 4K Smart LED TV for $259.99 ($190 off) * Samsung 49-inch Q60 Series 4K QLED Smart TV (2019) for $797.99 ($202 off) * Sharp 65-inch 4K Smart TV for $429.99 ($270 off) * Vizio 50-inch 4K HDR Smart TV for $279.99 ($120 off) * Sony 70-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV for $1,098 ($500 off) Tech Under $50 * Logitech G600 MMO RGB Gaming Mouse for $29.99 ($50 off) * Anker Powerline 1 Foot Lightning Cable for $8 ($2 off via coupon, "ANKERL1W") * Chocotech Wireless Charging Stand for $8.99 ($8 off via coupon, "LZTVD9NI") * SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSD Card for $12 ($13 off) * Soundcore Liberty Neo Wireless Earbuds for $41.99 ($12 off) * Logitech M705 Marathon Wireless Mouse for $24.97 ($25 off) * Spotify Premium Membership for $0.99 ($27 off, ends 6/30) Smartwatch Deals * Garmin Approach S60 Golf Watch for $349.98 ($50 off) also at Amazon * Fitbit Versa for $179.95 ($20 off) [NEW] * Fitbit Charge 3 for $119.95 ($30 off) [NEW] * Fitbit Ionic for $199.95 ($50 off) * Fossil Gen 4 Explorist HR Smartwatch for $199 ($76 off) * Fossil Gen 3 Explorist Smartwatch for $179 ($76 off) * Fitbit Ionic Watch for $199.95 ($50 off) * Garmin Fenix 5S Plus for $599.99 ($200 off) also at Best Buy * Garmin Fenix 5X Plus for $649.99 ($150 off) also at Best Buy * Garmin Fenix 5 for $349.99 ($150 off) also at Best Buy Phones * Sony Xperia 10 Plus Unlocked Smartphone for $317 ($113 off) * Samsung Galaxy S10 Unlocked 128GB for $789 ($111 off) * Samsung Galaxy Note 9 w/ Galaxy Buds and 1 Yr. YouTube Premium for $999.99 ($274 off, ends 6/8) * Samsung Galaxy S10e w/ Galaxy Buds 1 Yr. YouTube Premium for $749.99 ($274 off) * Sony Xperia XZ3 Unlocked 64GB w/ Prepaid SIM Card for $529.99 ($330 off) * Samsung Galaxy Note Unlocked 128GB for $669 ($301 off) * Google Pixel 3 XL 128GB Unlocked for $779.99 ($220 off) * Apple iPhone SE Unlocked for $249 ($100 off) Cameras * Canon EOS M100 Mirrorless Camera w /15-45mm Lens for $399 ($201 off) * Panasonic Lumix LX10 4K Digital Camera for $497.99 ($202 off) * Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Camera for $498 ($100 off) * Canon PowerShot SX530 Digital Camera for $229 ($150 off) Games and Consoles * MS Xbox One X 1TB Division 2 Bundle on sale for $399 ($100 off) [NEW] * MS Xbox One S 1TB Fortnite Battle Royale SE Bundle for $249 ($51 off) [NEW] * Sony PS4 Pro 1TB Console for $349.99 ($50 off) [NEW] * Sony PSVR Trover + Five Nights Bundle for $249 ($50 off) [NEW] * Sony PSVR Mega Blood + Truth Everybody's Golf Bundle for $299.99 ($50 off) [NEW] * Sony PS4 1TB Slim Days of Play Console (Steel Black) for $299 (Limited Edition) [NEW] * Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection Hits for $9.99 ($10 off) [NEW] * Sony PS4 Slim 1TB Marvel's Spider-Man Bundle for $320 ($40 off) at Walmart * Madden NFL 19 Hall of Fame Edition for PS4 for $29.90 ($50 off) * Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu! w/ Poke Ball for $79.44 ($21 off) |
France ready to cut Renault stake to shore up Nissan partnership: finance minister Posted: 07 Jun 2019 09:28 PM PDT France is ready to consider cutting its stake in Renault in the interests of consolidating the automaker's alliance with Nissan, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Saturday. In an interview with AFP on the sidelines of the G20 finance ministers meeting in Japan, Le Maire said Paris might consider reducing the state's 15-percent stake in Renault if it led to a "more solid" alliance between the Japanese and French firms. "We can reduce the state's stake in Renault's capital. |
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