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GOP will stop shooting survivor Gabby Giffords' husband, 'dead in his tracks,' official says

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 01:49 PM PDT

GOP will stop shooting survivor Gabby Giffords' husband, 'dead in his tracks,' official saysMark Kelly, Arizona Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, is the husband of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords who survived a mass shooting near Tucson.


Zimbabwe announces Mugabe funeral amid row over burial site

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:53 AM PDT

Zimbabwe announces Mugabe funeral amid row over burial siteZimbabwe's government has announced a date for Robert Mugabe's funeral amid a row over where the former president will be buried.  A government memo declared the funeral will be at Harare National Sports stadium on Saturday, September 14th but gave no location for the burial to follow the next day.  Members of Mr Mugabe's family are battling with the ruling Zanu PF party over its plan to bury Zimbabwe's liberator-turned-despot in a cemetery for heroes of the liberation war in the capital.  The deceased dictator has a grave ready next to his first wife Sally in Heroes Acre, a North-Korea designed graveyard also home to prestigious Zanu PF supporters.  However, elements of Mr Mugabe's family want him interred in their rural village in Zvimba district, about 50 miles northwest of Harare.  "We want him buried here. Heroes, for what?" Mr Mugabe's cousin, Josephine Jorincha, told AFP in the village of Kutama.    Josephine Jaricha, 72, in Kutama Credit: AFP Mr Mugabe's nephew, Leo, who is the family's head of burial preparations, told the Telegraph that he was negotiating with village chiefs over the final site.   He said that Mr Mugabe's toppling in a 2017 coup by his former right-hand man Emerson Mnangagwa had rendered the 95-year-old ambivalent about being buried in the Zanu PF shrine.   However, Leo said that he believed Mr Mugabe would eventually be buried in Heroes' Acre.  "I am sure he will be buried at Heroes' Acre," he said, but "we are with the chiefs, we have to consult." There is some surprise at the village chiefs' importance in the burial negotiations as Mr Mugabe's father was from Malawi, and deserted his family, meaning his son had no role within traditional Shona society. Jealousy Mawarire, a senior Mugabe loyalist said that although he believed Heroes' Acre would be the burial place, there were "disturbances" within the family because of Mr Mugabe's wishes to be buried "at home." A report appeared in a privately-owned Zimbabwe weekly recently which claimed Mr Mugabe told family members he wanted to be buried next to his mother in Kutama. The former president led an uprising against white minority rule in the 1970s but left the economy in tatters over an increasingly despotic 37-year reign characterised by corruption and repression.


Hundreds of weary, hopeful Bahamas evacuees arrive in Florida by ship

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 12:27 PM PDT

Hundreds of weary, hopeful Bahamas evacuees arrive in Florida by shipHundreds of weary Bahamians, some carrying small bags of belongings and children on their hips, disembarked a cruise ship in south Florida on Saturday after fleeing the catastrophic devastation left by Hurricane Dorian. The evacuees arrived at the Port of Palm Beach after an all-night voyage on the Grand Celebration, a cruise ship operated by Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, which offered free passage to the U.S. to a limited number of Bahamians. "I feel lost between a rock and a weary line but I guess I will make it through," said Thomas Stubbs soon after he got off the ship.


A disgruntled mechanic has been charged with sabotaging an American Airlines flight

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 01:19 PM PDT

A disgruntled mechanic has been charged with sabotaging an American Airlines flightAll of us have had a beef with the boss or disagreements and other assorted unpleasantness at work from time to time, which is the nature of being at the mercy of someone who's in charge of your productivity, never mind whether that intersects with your happiness.But it's probably fair to assume that most people don't act on those feelings and certainly don't take it out on innocent people. Which is, unfortunately, exactly what happened recently when a disgruntled American Airlines mechanic was arrested and charged after he tried to damage a plane and ruin a flight.According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court, Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani has been charged with "willfully damaging, destroying, disabling, or wrecking an aircraft, and attempting to do so." He was allegedly trying to damage the air data module system on a commercial airliner preparing to take off back in July from Miami International Airport, which had 150 people on board and was headed for the Bahamas.That system deals with the aircraft's speed, pitch, and other important data.Why did he do it? According to court documents, as noted in this CNN report, he admitted to investigators he took his actions in retaliation for a union contract dispute with the airline. More specifically, he messed with one of the plane's systems so it wouldn't take off on time -- and so he could earn overtime pay by working on the plane.The plane had actually started moving, and after the pilots increased power to the engines, they noticed the air data module system error and stopped the takeoff. Alani admitted what he did to investigators, who noted in the court documents that "Alani stated that his intention was not to cause harm to the aircraft or its passengers." This all got traced back to him after mechanics worked on the plane, discovered the obvious tampering, and used surveillance footage to figure out who did it.Here's what American Airlines had to say about the episode:> At American we have an unwavering commitment to the safety and security of our customers and team members and we are taking this matter very seriously," reads a statement from the airline. "At the time of the incident, the aircraft was taken out of service, maintenance was performed and after an inspection to ensure it was safe the aircraft was returned to service. American immediately notified federal law enforcement who took over the investigation with our full cooperation.


The Latest: 2 dead, 3 injured in plane crash at airport

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:37 AM PDT

The Latest: 2 dead, 3 injured in plane crash at airportAuthorities say a small private plane that crashed near a Nevada airport, killing two, was bound for Southern California. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor told the Las Vegas Review-Journal in an emailed statement that the single-engine Beechcraft Sierra plane carrying four people was set to fly to the Gillispie Field airport in El Cajon, California. Two people died and three others were injured when the propeller plane crashed Saturday and caught fire soon after taking off from Henderson Executive Airport.


North Korea reports five deaths, damage in typhoon

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 05:16 PM PDT

North Korea reports five deaths, damage in typhoonNorth Korean state media said Sunday five people had been killed in a powerful typhoon that destroyed farmland and damaged hundreds of buildings. Typhoon Lingling, called Typhoon-13 in North Korea, hit the reclusive nuclear-armed state on Saturday afternoon, reported the official KCNA news service. The injured persons are now under treatment at hospitals," KCNA said.


The mysterious spate of vape-related deaths and illnesses continues to grow, confounding experts. Here's what officials knew and when.

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 09:45 AM PDT

The mysterious spate of vape-related deaths and illnesses continues to grow, confounding experts. Here's what officials knew and when.The CDC is investigating at least 450 possible cases of vape-related illnesses in 33 states across the US. The illnesses have led to at least 5 deaths.


How Atlanta's mayor turned her famous father's arrest into a passion for criminal justice reform

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 12:00 PM PDT

How Atlanta's mayor turned her famous father's arrest into a passion for criminal justice reformAtlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms opens up about the arrest of her father, R&B legend Major Lance.


'I didn’t hear the words': Harris apologizes for response to mental disabilities slur

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 02:28 PM PDT

'I didn't hear the words': Harris apologizes for response to mental disabilities slur"That word and others like it aren't acceptable. Ever," Harris wrote on Twitter


Two men accuse Alaska Airlines employee of racial profiling after Newark Airport evacuation

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:34 PM PDT

Two men accuse Alaska Airlines employee of racial profiling after Newark Airport evacuationAn alarm set off at Newark Liberty Airport on Labor Day sparked panic, and the two men who were questioned say they were racially profiled.


Disputed Iranian tanker Adrian Darya 1 photographed off Syrian port

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 04:13 AM PDT

Disputed Iranian tanker Adrian Darya 1 photographed off Syrian portThe Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1 at the centre of a dispute between Tehran and Western powers, which went dark off Syria earlier in the week, has been photographed by satellite off the Syrian port of Tartus, Maxar TechnologiesInc., a U.S. space technology company said on Saturday. Maxar's supplied image shows the tanker Adrian Darya 1 very close to Tartus on September 6. The ship appeared to have turned off its transponder in the Mediterranean west of Syria, Refinitiv ship-tracking data showed on Tuesday. The tanker, which is loaded with Iranian crude oil, sent its last signal giving its position between Cyprus and Syria sailing north at 15:53 GMT on Monday, the data showed. The vessel, formerly named Grace 1, was detained by British Royal Marine commandos off Gibraltar on July 4 as it was suspected to be en route to Syria in violation of European Union sanctions. Satellite images shows the tanker Adrian Darya 1 very close to Tartus on September 6 Credit: Maxar Technologies Two weeks later, Iran in retaliation seized a British-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz leading into the Gulf. Gibraltar released the Iranian vessel on Aug. 15 after receiving formal written assurances from Tehran that the ship would not discharge its 2.1 million barrels of oil in Syria. However, shipping sources say the tanker is likely to try to conduct a ship-to-ship transfer with another vessel for part of its cargo after Iran said a sale had been concluded. Washington has warned any state against assisting the ship, saying it would consider that support for a terrorist organisation, namely, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.


'Our government failed us': Bahamians were left to coordinate rescue efforts on social media after Hurricane Dorian

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 06:41 AM PDT

'Our government failed us': Bahamians were left to coordinate rescue efforts on social media after Hurricane DorianHurricane Dorian made landfall over the Bahamas on September 1 as a Category 5 storm and proceeded to devastate some areas of the Bahamas.


Look at this all-diamond ring designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newsom

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 08:57 AM PDT

Look at this all-diamond ring designed by Jony Ive and Marc NewsomAt Apple, Jony Ive's designs disrupted the computer and mobile phone markets. Now, in his (imminent) post-Apple life, Ive has delivered a fresh spin on the diamond ring.The so-called "(RED) Ring," which Ive designed alongside Marc Newsom, his partner in the new design firm LoveFrom, is made entirely out of diamond. The striking piece of jewelry is carved out of a larger block of diamond that was grown in a lab.The ring sold at auction in Dec. 2018 for $256,250 during a Red charity event held during Art Basel in Miami. The Sotheby's listing makes it clear that the buyer was paying for something that hadn't yet been created -- it's hard to resize an all-diamond ring, so this had to be custom-made.The description reads:Now, the ring is finally finished and there are photos to prove it. The stone used to make it comes from Diamond Foundry, a San Francisco business that specializes in lab-grown diamonds. SEE ALSO: What Apple's products could look like without Jony Ive leading designThe (RED) Ring's diamond started as a lab-grown 45-carat "rough diamond." It was then cut down and shaped into a ring by Diamond Foundry's team using the design from Ive and Newsom.Proceeds from the sale of the ring benefited Red directly. The brand, founded in 2006, works with companies to create licensed products that serve to raise awareness for and fight the spread of HIV/AIDS, particularly in Africa. WATCH: New details have emerged about Jony Ive leaving Apple


UPDATE 1-Islamic State claims responsibility for market blast in Philippines

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 07:42 PM PDT

UPDATE 1-Islamic State claims responsibility for market blast in PhilippinesThe Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for an explosion at a public market in the southern Philippines that wounded at least seven people early on Saturday. The group issued a statement late on Saturday saying the motorcycle bombing had wounded seven Filipino Christians at a public market. It was the fourth blast in the area in 13 months, according to the Philippine military, which said a militant group operating in the mostly Christian city of Isulan in the province of Sultan Kudarat was among the suspects.


Oil majors to mull fresh cuts as trade war hits prices

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:58 AM PDT

Oil majors to mull fresh cuts as trade war hits pricesTop oil producers will consider fresh output cuts at a meeting this week, but analysts are doubtful they will succeed in bolstering crude prices dented by the US-China trade war. The OPEC petroleum exporters' cartel and key non-OPEC members want to halt a slide in prices that has continued despite previous production cuts and US sanctions that have squeezed supply from Iran and Venezuela. Analysts say the OPEC+ group's Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee, which monitors a supply cut deal reached last year, has limited options when it meets in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.


Here's what the Democratic National Committee doesn't understand about the Iowa caucuses

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:00 AM PDT

Here's what the Democratic National Committee doesn't understand about the Iowa caucusesThe DNC should reconsider its blanket prohibition on telephone caucuses or rethink its requirement for an absentee caucus process.


P-61, first collared mountain lion to cross 405 Freeway, fatally struck on Sepulveda Pass

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 02:28 PM PDT

P-61, first collared mountain lion to cross 405 Freeway, fatally struck on Sepulveda PassA male mountain lion that made headlines just months ago for successfully crossing the 405 Freeway was struck and killed Saturday on that same roadway, park officials said.


Plan for Taliban meeting latest bold Trump gamble to unravel

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:47 PM PDT

Plan for Taliban meeting latest bold Trump gamble to unravelPresident Donald Trump's weekend tweet canceling secret meetings at Camp David with the Taliban and Afghan leaders just days before the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is the latest example of a commander in chief willing to take a big risk in pursuit of a foreign policy victory only to see it dashed. What had seemed like an imminent deal to end the war has unraveled, with Trump and the Taliban blaming each other for the collapse of nearly a year of U.S.-Taliban negotiations in Doha, Qatar. The Afghan government remains mostly on the sidelines of the U.S. effort to end America's longest war.


Man charged in 31-year-old cold case murder. Police suspect he may have killed others

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 04:10 PM PDT

Man charged in 31-year-old cold case murder. Police suspect he may have killed othersLawrence Gene 'Larry' Timmons was charged Friday with the 1988 slaying of a 31-year-old Missouri woman. Other cold cases now being looked at.


S&P Advice to South Africa: Beware What You Say About Eskom Debt

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 11:00 PM PDT

S&P Advice to South Africa: Beware What You Say About Eskom Debt(Bloomberg) -- Talks around restructuring Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd.'s bonds must be approached carefully to avoid spooking the market, according to S&P Global Ratings.Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday the government will consult with the power utility's debt holders on any reorganization and that there isn't any real concern about haircuts."Whether you are talking about a haircut or a re-profiling or a restructuring, one has to tread very carefully because it could possibly lead to what is seen as a distressed-debt exchange and be called a default," S&P's managing director and regional manager for Africa, Konrad Reuss, said in an interview on Friday. "That would be quite unsettling for the markets."Eskom, which supplies about 95% of South Africa's power, has amassed 450 billion rand ($30.5 billion) of debt and turned to the government for bailouts to remain solvent as it confronts massive cost overruns at two partially completed coal-fired plants. The government has proposed splitting the utility into generation, transmission and distribution units under a state holding company -- an option rejected by labor unions that fear it will lead to privatization and job losses."We understand various options are being discussed to deal with Eskom's financial distress," Reuss said while attending the World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town. "For us, at this point, it is wait-and-see and get more information."'Need Details'S&P in March changed the outlook on its CCC+ ratings of Eskom to stable from negative after Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced the allocation of 69 billion rand over three years to support the company. In July, Mboweni said the government will give Eskom an extra 59 billion rand over two years."Eskom has various kinds of debt -- domestic, foreign, government-guaranteed and unguaranteed -- which makes it highly complex." Reuss said. "The last thing you'd want to see is that unintentionally a default is being triggered. That's why we are all quite keen to get more details."Eskom is regarded as the biggest risk to South Africa's economy and the utility's drag on growth and the nation's finances has stoked fears that the country could lose its last remaining investment-grade credit rating with Moody's Investors Service.Fitch Ratings Ltd. has said the extra support for Eskom will widen the budget deficit for this fiscal year to 6.3% of gross domestic product, compared with the 4.5% of GDP the government projected in February.S&P was the first major ratings company to downgrade South Africa's debt to junk status in 2017.The National Treasury released an economic policy paper last week that proposed Eskom could sell some coal-fired power plants as part of a raft of reforms to boost the economy."The issues in the economy and from a ratings perspective are still the same: low growth and the fiscal trajectory in terms of deficit and debt ratios is still going in the wrong direction," Reuss said. "Whatever the economic plan is, there is urgency. We need to see implementation of measures that bring back growth and a fiscal turnaround."To contact the reporter on this story: Rene Vollgraaff in Johannesburg at rvollgraaff@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Benjamin Harvey at bharvey11@bloomberg.net, Gordon Bell, Paul RichardsonFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


Dorian's legacy: The slowest, strongest hurricane to ever hit the Bahamas

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 01:56 AM PDT

Dorian's legacy: The slowest, strongest hurricane to ever hit the BahamasIt's now certain that Hurricane Dorian's lasting legacy will be its slow, torturous rampage as a Category 5 monster across the Bahamas.


Bill Maher Takes Trump Challenger Joe Walsh to Task for Racist ‘Anti-Obama’ Past

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 01:52 AM PDT

Bill Maher Takes Trump Challenger Joe Walsh to Task for Racist 'Anti-Obama' PastBill Maher has spent plenty of time placating loathsome figures on his HBO show Real Time. But he deserves credit for not letting Trump 2020 primary challenger Joe Walsh off the hook for his history of horrendous commentary on this week's episode. Walsh got a warm welcome from Maher's audience when he joined the show at the midway point Friday night. "Apparently they don't know your history, Joe," the host said when the applause died down. Maher pointed out that Walsh doesn't like that Trump "lies" or that he's a "traitor," but "issue-wise," they're not that far apart. "He's done some good things," Walsh admitted as Maher listed off a variety of conservative positions he shares with the president. "Joe, you were a leader of the anti-Obama nutcase caucus," Maher said as Walsh tried to distance himself from the man who launched his political career on Birtherism.As he's done before, Walsh confessed that he helped pave the way for Trump but unlike others in the media, Maher would not let the candidate paint himself as some sort of anti-Trump savior. Walsh attempted to contrast himself with the current president by saying, "I do not and will not lie every time I open my mouth," but he put that promise to the test when Maher grilled him on the way he repeated about President Obama during the previous administration. "I know you've had to answer a lot of questions about race," Maher said. Last month, Walsh said on MSNBC that he "wouldn't call" himself a racist but conceded that he's "said racist things on Twitter." Maher sarcastically called that a "fine distinction." Bill Maher Goes Full Marianne Williamson on AntidepressantsBill Maher Mocks Fox News' Sean Hannity For Claiming He's Causing a Recession"Just look me in the eye and tell me that the seething, frothing hatred that I remember that you had for Barack Obama had nothing to do with the fact that he was black," Maher said. "Oh, gosh no," Walsh replied incredulously, claiming that his birther-inspired comments labeling Obama a "Muslim" had everything to do with his "policies." The host didn't seem to be buying it. Finally, Maher asked the former Trump supporter why anyone should vote for him if it took him until 2019 to "know that Donald Trump was full of shit." "It's a good question," Walsh said, explaining that he actually "found religion" in 2018. 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.


UPDATE 1-Former Hezbollah official found dead in Beirut flat

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:38 PM PDT

UPDATE 1-Former Hezbollah official found dead in Beirut flatA former official in the powerful Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah was found dead in his flat in a Beirut neighborhood, the state-run Lebanese news agency said on Sunday. Security forces immediately opened an investigation and were awaiting the arrival of a forensic doctor to determine the cause of death, National News Agency said, giving only the initials of the man. A Hezbollah official who requested anonymity confirmed the death of Ali Hatoum and told Reuters an investigation was under way but that it did not appear to be security related.


Iran says boat seized in Strait of Hormuz, Filipinos arrested

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 07:34 AM PDT

Iran says boat seized in Strait of Hormuz, Filipinos arrestedIran seized a boat and arrested 12 Filipino crewmen as it busted a suspected fuel-smuggling ring in the Strait of Hormuz waterway on Saturday, state media reported. "Coast guards successfully seized a foreign ship in the Strait of Hormuz," said Major Hossein Dehaki, the coast guard chief in the southern province of Hormozgan. Dehaki said the group was suspected of operating a fuel-smuggling ring and the confiscated shipment had been intercepted close to Sirik county in the Strait of Hormuz.


2020 Democrats Will Face Off on One Stage for the First Time This Week. Here's Everything to Know About the September Debate

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 06:00 AM PDT

2020 Democrats Will Face Off on One Stage for the First Time This Week. Here's Everything to Know About the September DebateOnly 10 candidates will face off in the third 2020 Democratic Debate, all on the same night


Beekeepers are suing Trump administration over decision to allow wider use of insecticides

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:35 AM PDT

Beekeepers are suing Trump administration over decision to allow wider use of insecticidesBeekeepers are suing the Trump administration over its decision to allow the wider use of an insecticide linked to the deaths of entire honeybee colonies.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) removed restrictions on sulfoxaflor in July and approved a host of new uses for the chemical.


Marchers ask Trump to 'liberate' Hong Kong, as clashes erupt

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 09:07 AM PDT

Marchers ask Trump to 'liberate' Hong Kong, as clashes eruptThousands of demonstrators in Hong Kong urged President Donald Trump to "liberate" the semiautonomous Chinese territory during a peaceful march to the U.S. Consulate on Sunday, but violence broke out later in the business and retail district as police fired tear gas after protesters vandalized subway stations, set fires and blocked traffic. Demonstrators flooded a park in central Hong Kong, chanting "Resist Beijing, Liberate Hong Kong" and "Stand with Hong Kong, fight for freedom." Many of them, clad in black shirts and wearing masks, waved American flags and carried posters that read "President Trump, please liberate Hong Kong" as they marched to the U.S. Consulate nearby.


University of Tennessee turns bullied kid's homemade shirt into their newest merch

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 10:28 AM PDT

University of Tennessee turns bullied kid's homemade shirt into their newest merchThe college football season got a wonderful, heart-warming story to start the season when a student who was bullied for his homemade t-shirt got to see his favorite team make the shirt part of their official merch. Laura Snyder, an elementary school teacher in Florida, shared on Facebook the story of one of her students who wore a homemade shirt to support the University of Tennessee's football team for the school's college colors day.The student was excited to wear a bright orange shirt (the official color of the Tennessee Volunteers) and came to school with a hand-drawn "U of T" logo done by the student pinned to the front. But, according to Snyder, the student was bullied by others who mocked the DIY design.Noting it's hard to get a Volunteers shirt in Florida -- home territory of one of Tennessee's biggest rivals, the University of Florida Gators -- Snyder reached out for help via her Facebook page and the University of Tennessee came through, sending the student a giant care package of merchandise.But even more awesome is the new shirt the school made based on the student's original design. Not only are they now selling the shirt but proceeds are going to an anti-bullying group. > Share in a Florida elementary student's Volunteer pride by wearing his design on your shirt too! Pre-order today for a late September expected delivery. A portion of proceeds from every shirt sold will be donated to @STOMPOutBullyng .https://t.co/NdnTtYREFL pic.twitter.com/OeTZvgC09Y> > -- VolShop (@UTVolShop) September 6, 2019Said Snyder when she told the student about the new shirt, "When I told him that his design was being made into a real shirt and people wanted to wear it, his jaw dropped. He had a big smile on his face, walked taller, and I could tell his confidence grew today!"SEE ALSO: 5 ways parents can teach kids to combat bullyingSnyder also shared a letter from the student's mother, who said, "I am overwhelmed by the love I feel from this extended community... Every comment, item sent, and action taken on behalf of my son will never be forgotten and hopefully will serve as inspiration for him throughout his life."It's a much-needed feel-good story for the Volunteers this season; the team has stumbled out of the gate to an 0-2 start for the first time in 31 years after their Saturday night loss to BYU. But given how amazing this story is, the football team's result doesn't even matter. WATCH: Instagram adds new 'warning,' 'restrict' features to fight back against bullying


AMLO's Mexico Budget Projects Growth Exceeding Forecasts

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:18 PM PDT

AMLO's Mexico Budget Projects Growth Exceeding Forecasts(Bloomberg) -- Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sent Congress a 2020 budget plan on Sunday that assumes a growth scenario many economists see as too optimistic.Mexico's economy will expand 1.5% to 2.5% in 2020, according to the proposal submitted by Finance Minister Arturo Herrera. Analysts in a Bloomberg survey on average see an expansion of 1.5%, with none expecting growth to exceed 1.9%, which is also the International Monetary Fund's forecast as of July.The plan calls for a primary surplus, which excludes debt interest payments, that's equivalent to 0.7% of gross domestic product, compared with the 1% expected for 2019."Overall, a relatively fair budget, but the assumptions on growth and oil production are definitely on the optimistic side," said Alberto Ramos, the chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. "The key question for investors and markets will be whether the administration is ultimately strongly committed to deliver the 0.7% of GDP primary fiscal target or not."The plan foresees oil output of 1.951 million barrels per day, implying an increase of about 18% from recent levels. After years of declines, state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, stabilized its production at 1.66 million barrels a day in the second quarter.Investors have been awaiting the 2020 budget proposal from AMLO, as the leftist is known, to see if there would be any signs of fiscal slippage after the economy stagnated in the first half. His government only had two weeks to prepare the 2019 budget after taking office in December, meaning next year's plan was drafted with much more preparation time.Herrera and other officials had promised in recent days that the 2020 plan would be fiscally responsible and reassuring to investors even as the government seeks to boost social spending and helped Pemex.(Adds context in the last two paragraphs.)To contact the reporter on this story: Eric Martin in Mexico City at emartin21@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Carlos Manuel Rodriguez at carlosmr@bloomberg.net, Linus Chua, Steve GeimannFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


Couple accidentally gets $120K deposit; accused of spending most on shopping spree

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:40 PM PDT

Couple accidentally gets $120K deposit; accused of spending most on shopping spreeNOT BALLIN': Police say the couple bought an SUV, two 4-wheelers, a camper, a car trailer and more. Now, they're facing felony theft charges.


More than 2,000 attend Sarajevo's first Gay Pride march

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:05 PM PDT

More than 2,000 attend Sarajevo's first Gay Pride marchMore than two thousand people turned out in Sarajevo Sunday for the city's first Gay Pride march to protest hate crimes suffered by the LGBT community in Bosnia. More than 1,100 officers, including riot police, sealed off the route of the march through the city centre to protect participants from a counter protest by about 150 people. Activist Lejla Huremovic celebrated the fact that members of the LGBT community had been able to make themselves more visible.


NEWSMAKER-New Saudi energy minister: a royal with decades of experience in OPEC cuts

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:06 PM PDT

NEWSMAKER-New Saudi energy minister: a royal with decades of experience in OPEC cutsWhen former Saudi oil minister Ali al Naimi crushed oil prices in 2014 by adding to global oversupply, one man in the kingdom stood firmly against this strategy. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, King Salman's son and a veteran oil official, who on Sunday was named as new Saudi energy minister, is known in the industry for decades of work helping to foster OPEC production cuts. As he takes the reins at the world's largest oil exporter from Khaled al-Falih, Prince Abdulaziz faces intensifying demands from Saudi royals to prop up oil prices to help ease budget constraints and push through plans to get maximum value from a partial privatisation of state oil giant Aramco.


‘Tequila-drinking Navy SEAL’ in the running to oversee elite troops

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:59 AM PDT

'Tequila-drinking Navy SEAL' in the running to oversee elite troopsLou Bremer is the leading contender to be assistant secretary of Defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, according to two current and former defense officials.


California GOP opens alternative pathway for 2020 delegates

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:04 AM PDT

California GOP opens alternative pathway for 2020 delegatesCalifornia Republicans have approved a rule change intended to ensure the party can send delegates to the GOP's national convention next summer, even if President Donald Trump is kept off the state's 2020 primary ballot. The measure was drafted in response to a state law signed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in July that requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns, a move aimed squarely at the Republican president. Republican National Committee member Shawn Steel said he was confident the law would be voided in court.


British Airways tells passengers not to turn up at airports, as airline's biggest ever strike begins

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 04:40 PM PDT

British Airways tells passengers not to turn up at airports, as airline's biggest ever strike beginsBritish Airways has told its passengers not to turn up at airports as the biggest strike action in the airline's 100 year history begins on Monday. More than 1,500 flights have been cancelled as the company was accused of bullying its own staff by union bosses, who warned they could continue the action until the end of the year. Some 280,000 people will be affected by the strike which is set to continue on Tuesday, costing BA £80m in lost revenue. BA and The British Airline Pilots' Association (BALPA) are clashing after the union rejected a proposed 11.5 per cent pay rise for its pilots, taking their pay package to around £200,000 a year. BALPA says that BA "has resorted to breaking agreements and threatening pilots who will strike, which is bound to make matters worse" after they emailed their 4,300 pilots on Friday warning that strike action would be a 'serious breach' of their contract. BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton said: "British Airways must now put the needs of its staff and passengers first and accept that its pilots will not be bullied or fobbed off." Credit: BALPA The airline further threatened to withdraw a travel perk, where staff can book tickets for ten per cent of the full fare plus taxes, for three years if they chose to strike. BALPA branded the airline's behaviour "illogical and irresponsible" and "will further deepen the fall out with their pilots." Flights to New York, Delhi, Hong Kong and Johannesburg have all been affected, with the airline telling passengers: "If your flight is cancelled, please do not go to the airport."  One passenger, Kenneth Farrington, told the BBC that he thought his holiday "was in ruins." Travellers have been offered full refunds, flights on different carriers, or the option to fly on a different date, but should not turn up at the airport without a confirmed flight. On Sunday, 50 flights were cancelled over fears of a lack of space to park planes at Heathrow and Gatwick, and the knock on effect will last well into the week. Long haul captains at the airline earn an average base salary of £167,000 a year, while co-pilots take home £70,000. British Airways say they made a "fair" offer of an 11.5 per cent pay rise over three years, plus a one per cent bonus. The deal was already accepted by members of the Unite and GMB unions, which represent 90 per cent of British Airways' staff. BALPA says that now the company is in better financial health, its members should see a greater share of the profits and have a mandate for strike action until January, raising fears of Christmas travel chaos. British Airways said on Sunday: "We're extremely sorry for the problems caused by the strike action called by the pilots' union, BALPA on 9, 10 and 27 September. "We continue to be available for constructive talks with BALPA, on the basis that there are no pre-conditions to those talks. "If you have a flight booked with us on those dates, it is likely that you will not be able to travel as planned due to BALPA's strike action. We are offering all affected customers full refunds or the option to re-book to another date of travel or alternative airline." Compensation due for a cancelled flight On Sunday, BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton said: "British Airways needs to wake up and realise its pilots are determined to be heard. "They've previously taken big pay cuts to help the company through hard times. Now BA is making billions of pounds of profit, its pilots have made a fair, reasonable and affordable claim for pay and benefits. "BALPA has consistently offered up chances for the company to negotiate a way forward. British Airways must now put the needs of its staff and passengers first and accept that its pilots will not be bullied or fobbed off. "But the company's leaders, who themselves are paid huge salaries and have generous benefits packages, won't listen, are refusing to negotiate and are putting profits before the needs of passengers and staff. "This strike will have cost the company considerably more than the investment needed to settle this dispute. "It is time to get back to the negotiating table and put together a serious offer that will end this dispute." This is the second time in a month that BALPA have been involved in pay disputes with airlines, after Ryanair pilots were reportedly demanding pay rises of up to 121%, according to the airline.  Ryanair accused BALPA of "excessive and unexplained demands for pay increases" and a secret memo seen by the Telegraph, which was drawn up by the airline, showed pay package demands of up to £350,000 a year. Strike action has already taken place twice this summer, with more disruption planned for later this month.


UPDATE 2-China's August exports unexpectedly shrink as U.S. shipments slump

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 09:32 PM PDT

UPDATE 2-China's August exports unexpectedly shrink as U.S. shipments slumpChina's exports unexpectedly fell in August as shipments to the United States slowed sharply, pointing to further weakness in the world's second-largest economy and underlining a pressing need for more stimulus as the Sino-U.S. trade war escalates. Beijing is widely expected to announce more support measures in coming weeks to avert the risk of a sharper economic slowdown as the United States ratchets up trade pressure, including the first cuts in some key lending rates in four years.


California's wildfire season is off to a quiet start. Is that about to change this week?

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:07 PM PDT

California's wildfire season is off to a quiet start. Is that about to change this week?Forecasts of strong winds this week bring concerns that California's wildfire season, off to a slow start, could become dangerous.


Playing God

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:30 AM PDT

Playing GodPete Buttigieg, like Elwood Blues, is on a mission from God — or so he seems to think. Penguins beware.Buttigieg has managed to make an impression on the impressionable by insisting that God must surely regard air pollution as, in the idiotic idiom of the time, "messed up." The sin of presumption apparently has been omitted from Mayor Pete's negligent Episcopalian Sunday school curriculum.It is remarkable how far this meretricious kind of thing goes with the mush-brained partisans who dominate our political discourse in anno Domini 2019\. Christian conservatives were writing about the moral relevance of environmental attitudes as early as the 1930s: T. S. Eliot, noting contemporary concerns about soil erosion and unwelcome changes in agricultural practice, argued that "a wrong attitude towards nature implies, somewhere, a wrong attitude towards God." Papal encyclicals and apostolic letters have addressed related subjects. Volumes have been written on them. To this, Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg of Harvard and Pembroke College, Oxford, adds:"Messed up."Dude.The usual hearts twittered in the usual way. Why? Because they feel the sanctifying presence of the Paraclete? No, because they detect in this line of rhetoric an opportunity to wrong-foot Republicans, who take up their crosses and their AR-15s alternately. It is cheap rhetoric, but it is the sort of thing you'll enjoy if you enjoy that sort of thing. "Take it up with Jesus, loser!"You can get a good sense of the intellectual vacuity (and religious sterility, if you're interested in that) of this mode of politics from, e.g., Kirsten Powers's banal and illiterate conversation with Buttigieg, written up for general amusement in USA Today. (You will not be surprised to read that Mayor Pete has "started a crucial conversation," and has proceeded from cliché to cliché.) Powers, when she is not half-chiding her fellow Christian for showing what she considers excessive grace to people who have naughty political ideas (one wonders what she would consider insufficient grace), hits the reader with a few insights that are not exactly blistering in their originality: Jesus, she says, never mentioned abortion (but then, neither does the Constitution), while He did speak a great deal about looking after the poor. Powers writes this as though Christianity had been planted in a cultural vacuum and as though "feed my sheep" were synonymous with "vote for the party of the welfare state no matter what other horrifying business may be on their agenda" — and as though these kinds of issues had not been the subject of centuries of Christian inquiry. The New Testament is silent on the questions of, among other things, child pornography and cannibalism, but Christians are not expected to maintain a morally indifferent attitude toward these. Still less would Christians be expected to maintain such indifference in the face of the Supreme Court's happening upon a right to cannibalism lurking in some unexplored constitutional penumbra and the subsequent establishment of a franchised chain of coast-to-coast cannibalism outlets enjoying public subsidies.Messed up.Willi Schlamm observed that the problem with capitalism is capitalists, and, likewise, the problem with Christianity is and always has been Christians, from Saint Peter forward. Christians should of course be on the defensive about — among other more significant things — our relationship with Donald Trump and Trumpism, where applicable. But politics is about choices and tradeoffs. Buttigieg worries about factory pollution and feeding the poor, but he apparently is unable to do the elementary mental work of connecting the two: Rather than starving to death or dying of exposure, the poor in the developed world enjoy a relatively comfortable and secure standard of material life because of those factories and the pollution they produce. The high-yield modern agricultural techniques that gave poor old T. S. Eliot the willies feed humanity and are the principal reason the only famines the world has known in recent years have been man-made, created by politics. Factories don't only produce pollution, and they don't only produce tractors and life-saving medicines; they produce both, which makes real life more complicated than the cheap moralism that impresses intellectually stunted progressives.How do we balance concern for the environment against concern for economic production, or the desire to act publicly in the interest of the poor and in the pursuit of public goods against the concern for liberty, of which private property is a necessary buttress?Those are questions answered by politics and by politics alone; Scripture is of only indirect use to us there. Christians go to the polls to face the same unappetizing menu as any other group of voters and are under no especial disability on the matter of identifying and acting on their own political interests as they calculate them. Buttigieg represents the latest in a long line of disappointed little inquisitors who believe that they can provoke a politically potent "religious Left" into existence with sophomoric accusations of hypocrisy — as though there were not at least as much compromise within political parties and movements as between them, as though such compromise, including compromise on issues of real moral importance, were not only a necessary but a desirable feature of politics as conducted in a non-totalitarian context.The necessity of tradeoffs and compromise in ordinary politics is not an unlimited moral license. "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil . . . and justify the wicked for reward." Every politician, and every one of their cheerleaders in the media, would do well to meditate on those words. But until the Kingdom of Heaven is established in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, there are only imperfect choices on offer.In any event, I do hope the divine-right-to-abortion crowd will forgive their co-religionists if we roll our eyes a little while they pretend for five minutes to care what the pope thinks about x, y, or z, but only when it serves partisan Democratic interests to do so, or when they pronounce with Falwellian certitude that Jesus would have supported a cap-and-trade regime or federal subsidies for sex-change operations, or that some notion of Bible-based morality renders tax reform impossible. We could all do with fewer lectures on "grace" from the people who would dispatch federal bayonets to force septuagenarian nuns to underwrite contraception coverage in order to press a petty political advantage for no purpose other than precedent and humiliation.I will not presume to speak on behalf of the Almighty — who has not, as a matter of fact, requested my opinion on the matter — but even taking into account that the Lord works in mysterious ways and that He seems to have a bizarre and occasionally cruel sense of humor, it is difficult to imagine an omnipotence worth having that is constrained to express itself through the instrument of Pete Buttigieg, who looked at creation and saw that it was . . . messed up."Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail me now." The Blues Brothers had a mission from God, too — and a much more developed systematic theology than the one clouding the mind of the esteemed gentleman from South Bend, Ind.


Ex-model accuses French Epstein associate of rape

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 09:12 AM PDT

Ex-model accuses French Epstein associate of rapeA former model has accused a modelling agent close to US sex crimes suspect Jeffrey Epstein of raping her in 1990, as France pursues its own investigation into alleged offences on its territory. In a letter sent to Paris Prosecutor Remi Heitz seen by AFP on Saturday, a 46-year-old Dutch woman says Jean-Luc Brunel drugged and raped her at his Paris appartment in the early 1990s, shortly after she turned 18. French prosecutors opened an inquiry last month into suspected sex trafficking and alleged cases of rape and sexual abuse of women, including minors.


If the world doesn't intervene to stop the brutality in Kashmir, all will suffer

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 02:00 AM PDT

If the world doesn't intervene to stop the brutality in Kashmir, all will sufferA million Indian soldiers have made Kashmir, the only Muslim-majority state under Indian control, the largest prison in the world.


These Are the Most Expensive New Cars You Can (Actually) Buy

Posted: 07 Sep 2019 05:51 AM PDT

These Are the Most Expensive New Cars You Can (Actually) Buy


Trump’s plan to stem border crossings gets results

Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:56 AM PDT

Trump's plan to stem border crossings gets resultsBorder arrests are plummeting after Trump crackdown.


Iranian tanker Adrian Darya 1 photographed off Syrian port Tartus: U.S. satellite firm

Posted: 06 Sep 2019 10:01 PM PDT

Iranian tanker Adrian Darya 1 photographed off Syrian port Tartus: U.S. satellite firmMaxar's supplied image shows the tanker Adrian Darya 1 very close to Tartus on Sept. 6. The ship appeared to have turned off its transponder in the Mediterranean west of Syria, Refinitiv ship-tracking data showed on Tuesday. The tanker, which is loaded with Iranian crude oil, sent its last signal giving its position between Cyprus and Syria sailing north at 15:53 GMT on Monday, the data showed.


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