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- ‘Impeach President Bannon’ street art protest takes aim at Trump’s controversial chief strategist
- Paroled gang member allegedly kills Whittier officer
- Democrat member of FEC to make early exit: NYT
- Nigeria urges AU to intervene over 'SAfrica killings'
- A controversial executive order leads to internment camps
- Explosive blog post details ‘abhorrent’ sexism at Uber
- US Aircraft Carrier Strike Group Patroling South China Sea
- Bouche à Oreille: Michelin mixup makes modest French café a star
- Ex-cop says Duterte paid him, others to kill crime suspects
- Debt-saddled Mongolia agrees $5.5 bn IMF bailout
- Indonesia Islamists urge ouster of Jakarta governor, plan more protests
- Fantasy league aims to lure US students to economics
- Shocker! World’s first self-driving car race ends in a crash
- Kim Dotcom Eligible For US Extradition
- On frozen fields, North Korean farmers prep for battle ahead
- Don’t Look Now, But There’s Another Greek Debt Crisis Brewing
- Women named to head Saudi bourse, major bank
- Governor's proposed gun permit fees come under fire
- Atlanta, other cities eye test tracks for self-driving cars
- Blizzard Terminating Windows XP, Vista Support
- Libya's Seraj sees Russia as possible intermediary with eastern commander
- Scuffles at Thai temple as police hunt for monk
- This futuristic ATM means you’ll never have to go into a bank again
- Police Build Kitty Condo for Stray Cat That Has Been Visiting Department For Years
- Global arms trade highest since Cold War: study
- This Week Fast Forward 02.19.2017
- Toughening penalties if pets are harmed during crimes
- 2017 Mercedes-Maybach S550 4MATIC
- Ukraine rebels accuse OSCE of aiding Kiev forces
- China names and shames cities over smog controls
- ‘Pokémon GO’ Tips And Tricks To Maximize Gen 2 Pokémon Update Experience
- ICE arrests man who escaped Illinois prison in 2003
- Parts of South Sudan experiencing famine: government official
- Families flee as Pakistan cracks down along Afghan border
- Weaning off oil, Scottish islands eye renewable future
- Man dies after breaching security at Honolulu airport
- UAE expects to award $5.4 billion deals at defense fair: expo says
‘Impeach President Bannon’ street art protest takes aim at Trump’s controversial chief strategist Posted: 19 Feb 2017 01:54 PM PST A sign protesting "President Bannon" is seen in San Francisco. "Impeach President Bannon" posters were spotted in Washington, New York City and several other major cities on Sunday, part of a Presidents' Day weekend demonstration against President Trump's controversial White House chief strategist and senior adviser, Steve Bannon. "No one voted for Steve Bannon," the California-based organizers of the protest wrote in an email to Yahoo News. |
Paroled gang member allegedly kills Whittier officer Posted: 20 Feb 2017 04:06 PM PST |
Democrat member of FEC to make early exit: NYT Posted: 19 Feb 2017 12:05 PM PST A Democrat who sits on the U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC) is planning to resign before her term expires amid frustrations about partisan gridlock, the New York Times reported on Sunday. FEC Commissioner Ann Ravel told the Times in an interview she intended to submit her letter of resignation this week, a move that would open the door for President Donald Trump to make his own appointment to the panel. "The ability of the commission to perform its role has deteriorated significantly," Ravel told the newspaper. |
Nigeria urges AU to intervene over 'SAfrica killings' Posted: 20 Feb 2017 08:27 AM PST Nigeria on Monday urged the African Union to step in to stop what it said were "xenophobic attacks" on its citizens and other Africans in South Africa. "This is unacceptable to the people and government of Nigeria," a senior presidential aide on foreign affairs, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said in an emailed statement. There was no independent verification of the claimed number of deaths, which may have been the result of wider criminal activities rather than anti-immigrant sentiment. |
A controversial executive order leads to internment camps Posted: 19 Feb 2017 08:00 AM PST |
Explosive blog post details ‘abhorrent’ sexism at Uber Posted: 19 Feb 2017 04:46 PM PST In a blog post published Sunday, former Uber engineer Susan Fowler Riggetti details her experiences working for the company. Sadly, given she's a female engineer working at a thrusting, big-name Silicon Valley startup, the experiences are exactly what you'd expect.
In the post, Riggetti details numerous instances of overt sexist behaviour. She reportedly sent evidence, including email and chat logs to HR, but ran into a brick wall multiple times. In the end, she says that her attempts to quietly report sexist behaviour were turned against her:
Beyond the reports to HR, Riggetti also details a company overrun with internal politics and management problems:
Shortly after the blog post was published, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick issued a statement promising a (secret, internal) investigation into the matter, and reaffirmed Uber's committment to a equitable workplace where everyone isn't trying to stab each other in the back:
This isn't the first time that Uber has run into human resources problems within its internal teams and management. In 2014, an Uber exec famously suggested digging up dirt on journalists to discredit them. That statement came in response to a journalist who had accused Uber of sexism once again. More recently, #DeleteUber trended on Twitter after Uber removed surge pricing at JFK airport during a taxi strike -- a strike that was in protest of President Trump's Muslim travel ban. The same hashtag is trending again tonight following Riggetti's blog post. |
US Aircraft Carrier Strike Group Patroling South China Sea Posted: 19 Feb 2017 03:31 PM PST |
Bouche à Oreille: Michelin mixup makes modest French café a star Posted: 20 Feb 2017 12:40 PM PST Last week, Bouche à Oreille, a café in Bourges, central France, found itself suddenly in possession of a Michelin star. The eatery, which serves hearty dishes of beef bourguignon and lasagna to its clientele of locals, was taken aback by the arrival of swarms of new visitors. Thanks to their identical names, and eerily similar street addresses, the Michelin website had listed the Bourges café on its website by mistake. |
Ex-cop says Duterte paid him, others to kill crime suspects Posted: 20 Feb 2017 01:51 AM PST MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A retired Philippine police officer said Monday that President Rodrigo Duterte, when he was a mayor, ordered and paid him and other members of a so-called liquidation squad to kill criminals and opponents, including a kidnapping suspect, his family and a critical radio commentator. |
Debt-saddled Mongolia agrees $5.5 bn IMF bailout Posted: 19 Feb 2017 10:07 PM PST Mongolia has reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a $5.5 billion bailout package, officials announced, as the debt-wracked country tries to stabilise its economy. The landlocked north Asian nation has been hit hard by a more than 50 percent fall over the past five years in the price of copper, its main export. Billions of dollars' worth of natural resources lie buried beneath Mongolia's sprawling steppes, but development has been delayed for years and slowing growth in its biggest customer China has hobbled the economy. |
Indonesia Islamists urge ouster of Jakarta governor, plan more protests Posted: 20 Feb 2017 12:04 AM PST Indonesian Islamist groups on Monday called on the government to suspend the Christian governor of the capital and for the courts to convict him of blasphemy, demands they will make again at a rally outside parliament on Tuesday. Islamist groups have held two big rallies since November against the governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who is on trial for insulting the Koran, and in the midst of an election in which he hopes to win a second term. "Our demands to parliament are that they urge the government to suspend Purnama ... and urge the Supreme Court and judges to detain him and impose the maximum sentence," said Muhammad al Khaththath of the Islamic People's Forum. |
Fantasy league aims to lure US students to economics Posted: 18 Feb 2017 07:03 PM PST |
Shocker! World’s first self-driving car race ends in a crash Posted: 20 Feb 2017 11:40 AM PST The world's first race on a professional track involving self-driving cars ended, not surprisingly, with a crash. As part of the Roborace competition held in Buenos Aires over the weekend, one of the two self-driving Devbot vehicles involved in the race slammed into a wall after miscalculating a particularly sharp turn.
While the Devbot vehicles weren't going all out, they weren't exactly driving at a leisurely pace either. At their best, both cars were driving in excess of 100 MPH, with one reaching a top speed of 115 MPH at one point. In addition to racing around the track at high speeds, it's worth noting that each car can communicate with the other as to prevent them from crashing into each other. Unfortunately, the racetrack wall proved to be an insurmountable foe. As for the software malfunction that caused the crash, Roborace's Justin Cooke explained what happened in an interview with the BBC:
Indeed, for as far along as self-driving software and hardware has progressed, it's clear that there's still a lot of work to be done before self-driving cars can replace human drivers completely across all driving environments. While the DevBot vehicles are designed such that they "can be driven by a human or a computer", the versions used in the race over the weekend did not have any humans inside. Photos of the crash can be seen here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSbSUeKEj00 |
Kim Dotcom Eligible For US Extradition Posted: 20 Feb 2017 03:07 AM PST |
On frozen fields, North Korean farmers prep for battle ahead Posted: 19 Feb 2017 05:38 PM PST |
Don’t Look Now, But There’s Another Greek Debt Crisis Brewing Posted: 20 Feb 2017 04:00 AM PST |
Women named to head Saudi bourse, major bank Posted: 20 Feb 2017 07:41 AM PST Women have been named to head Saudi Arabia's stock exchange and a major bank, the institutions announced, despite the kingdom's social restrictions on females. Samba Financial Group on Sunday said Rania Mahmoud Nashar had begun work as chief executive officer. The announcement came three days after the Saudi stock exchange, known as Tadawul, named Sarah al-Suhaimi as chairman of its board. |
Governor's proposed gun permit fees come under fire Posted: 19 Feb 2017 04:31 AM PST |
Atlanta, other cities eye test tracks for self-driving cars Posted: 20 Feb 2017 08:27 AM PST |
Blizzard Terminating Windows XP, Vista Support Posted: 18 Feb 2017 08:21 PM PST |
Libya's Seraj sees Russia as possible intermediary with eastern commander Posted: 19 Feb 2017 09:03 AM PST By Shadia Nasralla and Andreas Rinke MUNICH (Reuters) - Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Seraj of the U.N.-backed government in Tripoli said on Sunday he would like Russia to help overcome deadlock in the country, which is struggling with divisions among militias and an Islamist militant threat. In an interview with Reuters, Seraj expressed hope that Moscow might act as an intermediary between him and Khalifa Haftar, a military commander who is supported by factions based in the east of Libya. Seraj's Government of National Accord has been trying to formulate plans for unified Libyan security forces since arriving in Tripoli in March, but has made little progress. |
Scuffles at Thai temple as police hunt for monk Posted: 20 Feb 2017 03:25 AM PST By Cod Satrusayang and Aukkaraporn Niyomyat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Monks and police scuffled on Monday at a Buddhist temple in Thailand where security forces are trying to arrest an influential former abbot on money-laundering charges. The standoff at the scandal-hit Dhammakaya Temple represents one of the biggest challenges to the authority of Thailand's junta since it took power in 2014. Police said they would try to avoid violence while threatening arrest for followers of the sprawling temple who have defied orders to leave and instead flocked there, hampering the search for 72-year-old Phra Dhammachayo. |
This futuristic ATM means you’ll never have to go into a bank again Posted: 19 Feb 2017 06:00 AM PST Fifty years ago, the ATM was one of the first robots to start down the long path of stealing jobs. Even the name -- Automated Teller Machine -- shows that it was explicitly designed to put bank tellers out of a job. ATMs have become far more sophisticated since their introduction, but their main function of dispensing cash hasn't really changed. So, for ATMs themselves to remain relevant as banks increasingly go online, there needs to be change. NCR, a company you likely haven't heard of but almost certainly interact with frequently, has just released its latest take on the ATM. Called the SelfServ 80, it's likely to have payment processing conference attendees all aflutter -- but there's a reason you should care too. Rather than just dispensing cash, the machine uses a 19-inch touchscreen and video confrencing to let you do virtually anything you'd do in a regular bank. Apply for credit cards or loans can theoretically all happen without ever speaking to a person in the flesh: all the communication can happen with a bank advisor via fancy Skype. Only ever talking to a bank advisor through a screen does sound like an awfully dystopian future. But the silver lining here is that by centralizing the bank tellers, banks could offer services for much longer hours, and you'd never need to wait in line to see one of your branch's two tellers ever again. The ATM will start rolling out this year, as according to NCR "several of the largest banks in the world, along with many community banks, have signed on for initial delivery contracts." |
Police Build Kitty Condo for Stray Cat That Has Been Visiting Department For Years Posted: 19 Feb 2017 12:57 PM PST |
Global arms trade highest since Cold War: study Posted: 19 Feb 2017 03:11 PM PST Worldwide arms trade has risen to its highest level since the Cold War in the last five years, driven by a demand from the Middle East and Asia, a study said Monday. Between 2012-2016, arms imports in terms of volume by countries in Asia and Oceania accounted for 43 percent of global imports, a 7.7 rise compared to the previous 2007-2011 period, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). "Transfer of major weapons in 2012-16 reached their highest volume for any five-year period since the end of" the Cold War, the independent institute said in a statement. |
This Week Fast Forward 02.19.2017 Posted: 19 Feb 2017 08:37 AM PST |
Toughening penalties if pets are harmed during crimes Posted: 19 Feb 2017 02:53 PM PST FLORIDA, N.Y. (AP) — When Denise Krohn came home to find her goldendoodle Kirby bleeding on the kitchen floor, she at first thought it was a terrible accident. But she soon realized that her home had been ransacked, and that her other dog, Quigley, was lying dead on his favorite blanket in the living room. |
2017 Mercedes-Maybach S550 4MATIC Posted: 20 Feb 2017 12:15 PM PST |
Ukraine rebels accuse OSCE of aiding Kiev forces Posted: 19 Feb 2017 03:23 AM PST Ukraine's Russian-backed insurgents on Friday accused a top official in the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) of aiding Kiev's forces in the 34-month war. A separatist leader made the accusation at a joint news conference in the rebel-controlled city of Lugansk with Alexander Hug -- the principal deputy chief of the group's special monitoring mission to Ukraine --- who denied the claim. The OSCE is a Cold-war era body drawn up to ensure peace in Europe. |
China names and shames cities over smog controls Posted: 19 Feb 2017 07:34 PM PST China's environment ministry has named and shamed several cities in the north of the country for not doing enough to cope with smog, state news agency Xinhua reported. Large parts of northern China have been blanketed in choking smog this winter, defying repeated government efforts to tackle the problem. Pollution alerts are common in northern China, especially during bitterly cold winters when energy demand, much of it met by coal, soars. |
‘Pokémon GO’ Tips And Tricks To Maximize Gen 2 Pokémon Update Experience Posted: 18 Feb 2017 07:05 PM PST |
ICE arrests man who escaped Illinois prison in 2003 Posted: 19 Feb 2017 11:58 AM PST |
Parts of South Sudan experiencing famine: government official Posted: 20 Feb 2017 01:03 AM PST By Denis Dumo JUBA (Reuters) - Parts of war-ravaged South Sudan have been hit by famine, a government official said on Monday, saying nearly half the country's population would lack reliable access to affordable food by July. Oil-rich South Sudan has been mired in civil war since 2013, when President Salva Kii fired his deputy. Since then the fighting has increasingly split the country along ethnic lines, leading the United Nations to warn of a potential genocide. |
Families flee as Pakistan cracks down along Afghan border Posted: 20 Feb 2017 07:36 AM PST Hundreds of families were fleeing from both sides of Pakistan's border with Afghanistan Monday, officials said, as Islamabad continued a violent crackdown on extremists after multiple attacks last week raised fears of a militant resurgence. Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harbouring the militants who carried out last week's attacks, which killed more than 100 people across the country. The Pakistani military said it used heavy artillery to fire at militant hideouts in Afghanistan Monday, after carrying out airstrikes on both sides of the border over the weekend. |
Weaning off oil, Scottish islands eye renewable future Posted: 18 Feb 2017 08:10 PM PST Strong winds and stormy seas have helped turn the Shetland Islands in the North Atlantic into a European renewable energy giant, producing more power than it knows what to do with. The tidal power underwater turbines that were completed last month are only the latest green energy project for an archipelago that has been reliant for decades on the North Sea offshore industry. "We're not 100 percent self sufficient but we're quite a long way towards it," Jim Dickson, 69, told AFP at his home in the windswept village of Brae, referring to electricity generation for his own house. |
Man dies after breaching security at Honolulu airport Posted: 18 Feb 2017 09:51 PM PST |
UAE expects to award $5.4 billion deals at defense fair: expo says Posted: 19 Feb 2017 04:51 AM PST The United Arab Emirates (UAE) awarded 4.5 billion dirhams ($1.2 billion) in military procurement deals on Sunday, part of a total of 20 billion dirhams worth of purchases it expects to make at an arms fair this week, a spokesman for the expo said. The deals awarded to local and international companies on Sunday included a 2 billion dirham award to the UAE's NIMR Automotive, part of Tawazun Holdings, for the supply of 400 armored vehicles to the UAE Armed Forces, Rashid al Shamsi, a spokesman for the International Defence Exhibition (Idex), said. "We expect (to award) more than 20 billion dirhams in contracts by the end of Idex," he said. Over 1,200 companies are participating at Idex, the region's largest defense expo. |
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