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- Trump vows no more ‘strategic patience’ with North Korea
- Road Rage: Manhunt for Gunman Who Killed Recent High School Graduate
- Iraqi PM Declares End of ISIS ‘Caliphate’ in Iraq As Mosul Falls
- Opium and bananas banned for Hong Kong military parade
- State laws expand concealed guns to public facilities
- Charlie Gard’s Parents Respond To Ruling Taking 10-Month-Old Off Life Support
- Trump claims credit for Chicago ‘strike force’ to address gun violence
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Why you need a global IoT strategy
- Republican 'associate' of Michael Flynn alleges he 'tried to obtain Hillary Clinton emails from Russian hackers'
- Body of Missing Boy, 5, Turns Up Near Lake Months After Father Was Found Passed Out In His Car
- China says Hong Kong handover agreement 'no longer relevant'
- The Latest: Arizona wildfire more than 40 percent contained
- U.S. farmers running out of opportunities to sell corn at profit
- Moderate Republicans warn of trouble for tax reform
- Trump Aides Named in Hack Recruiter Docs: WSJ
- NASA Denies Theory That It Is Running A Child Slave Colony On Mars
- Germany's vote to OK gay marriage likely to benefit Merkel
- Man Fatally Shoots Recent High School Graduate in Hit-and-Run Road Rage Crash
- CNNs Ana Navarro calls Trump a crazy, lunatic, 70-year-old man-baby
- 13 All-American Jell-O Shots For Your Fourth Of July Party
- New conflicts threaten Syria after Islamic State defeat
- 25 wounded, three trampled during US nightclub shooting
- Maddow: Trump Untroubled Harming Presidency
- Shark Attacks Man Helping Fisherman In North Carolina
- Couple Gets Married 22 Years After Meeting in Preschool: 'I've Always Loved Him'
- Philippine top cop says police try to save lives of drugs war victims
- Will the Galaxy Note 8 beat the iPhone 7 Plus in the 2017 camera wars?
- Venus Williams sued by estate of man fatally hurt in crash
- China's Xi draws 'red line' in Hong Kong as protesters march
- Clinton Critic Spotlighted in Trump Scandal
- 10 Mind-Blowing Ways To Turn Cauliflower Into Rice
- Intermittent Fasting For Weight Loss: What To Know
- Note shows gunman in 2016 Baton Rouge ambush sought to kill police
- Samsung is investing billions in manufacturing plants for the next iPhones
- Venezuela's defiant chief prosecutor requests protection
- IMF to participate for 'last time' in Greek bailout: Schaeuble
- 2 Rare Rhinos Born a Week Apart at the Same Zoo: 'These Youngsters Are Absolutely Vital'
- South Korea's Moon Jae-in Is Meeting with Donald Trump. Here Are 5 Things to Know
- Muslim leader urges Indonesians to boycott Starbucks over LGBT stand
- YouTuber Tweeted About 'Most Dangerous Video Ever' Before Killing Boyfriend
- Gunman kills doctor, wounds six others in Bronx hospital rampage
Trump vows no more ‘strategic patience’ with North Korea Posted: 30 Jun 2017 10:08 AM PDT |
Road Rage: Manhunt for Gunman Who Killed Recent High School Graduate Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:10 AM PDT |
Iraqi PM Declares End of ISIS ‘Caliphate’ in Iraq As Mosul Falls Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:42 AM PDT |
Opium and bananas banned for Hong Kong military parade Posted: 29 Jun 2017 11:59 PM PDT Opium, umbrellas and fruit were all banned for reporters covering Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to a military parade in Hong Kong on Friday, on a peculiarly exhaustive list of items considered too dangerous to bring along. Xi was visiting a People's Liberation Army airfield in northern Hong Kong, one of the most highly anticipated events during his landmark three-day visit to mark 20 years since the city was handed back to China by Britain. Ahead of the parade, journalists were sent written instructions spelling out security measures which included 14 categories of prohibited accessories. |
State laws expand concealed guns to public facilities Posted: 01 Jul 2017 09:18 AM PDT |
Charlie Gard’s Parents Respond To Ruling Taking 10-Month-Old Off Life Support Posted: 30 Jun 2017 10:01 AM PDT |
Trump claims credit for Chicago ‘strike force’ to address gun violence Posted: 30 Jun 2017 01:29 PM PDT |
The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Why you need a global IoT strategy Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:35 AM PDT |
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 06:51 PM PDT Peter W Smith, a long time operative with Donald Trump's Republican Party, assembled a team to look for approximately 33,000 emails that Ms Clinton said she deleted from her private email server. The US leader challenged Russian hackers to uncover them during the campaign. Mr Smith believed the emails had already been obtained by Russian hackers, and that they may provide evidence of wrongdoing by Ms Clinton. |
Body of Missing Boy, 5, Turns Up Near Lake Months After Father Was Found Passed Out In His Car Posted: 01 Jul 2017 10:08 AM PDT |
China says Hong Kong handover agreement 'no longer relevant' Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:11 AM PDT |
The Latest: Arizona wildfire more than 40 percent contained Posted: 29 Jun 2017 07:05 PM PDT |
U.S. farmers running out of opportunities to sell corn at profit Posted: 30 Jun 2017 12:14 PM PDT By Mark Weinraub WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. farmers who have been holding out for higher prices for their corn may finally sell their grain below target levels in the next few weeks as a government report released on Friday underscores the huge supplies left in storage bins around the country, analysts said. The U.S. Agriculture Department said that farmers still had 2.841 billion bushels of corn in their storage bins as of June 1, the fifth most ever for that time period. It was the highest June 1 on-farm corn storage recording in 29 years and an indication that the market could remain under pressure until harvest. |
Moderate Republicans warn of trouble for tax reform Posted: 30 Jun 2017 02:40 PM PDT By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twenty moderate Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives warned on Friday that efforts to overhaul the federal tax code could be jeopardized by demands for including major spending cuts in a fiscal 2018 budget resolution. In a June 30 letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan, lawmakers from the moderate Tuesday Group said that including hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to mandatory programs could be "extremely problematic" for tax reform and asked for a budget delay until Senate Republicans finish their debate on healthcare legislation. |
Trump Aides Named in Hack Recruiter Docs: WSJ Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:45 AM PDT |
NASA Denies Theory That It Is Running A Child Slave Colony On Mars Posted: 30 Jun 2017 03:22 PM PDT |
Germany's vote to OK gay marriage likely to benefit Merkel Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:39 AM PDT |
Man Fatally Shoots Recent High School Graduate in Hit-and-Run Road Rage Crash Posted: 30 Jun 2017 10:17 AM PDT |
CNNs Ana Navarro calls Trump a crazy, lunatic, 70-year-old man-baby Posted: 30 Jun 2017 07:49 AM PDT |
13 All-American Jell-O Shots For Your Fourth Of July Party Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:55 AM PDT |
New conflicts threaten Syria after Islamic State defeat Posted: 30 Jun 2017 06:11 AM PDT By Michael Georgy and John Walcott RAQQA, Syria/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sheen Ibrahim's track record fighting ultra-hardline militants explains U.S. President Donald Trump's policy of arming Syrian Kurds like her as he seeks to eradicate Islamic State. Taught by her brother to fire an AK-47 at 15 and encouraged by her mother to fight for Syrian Kurdish autonomy, she says she has killed 50 people since she took up arms in Syria's six-year-old civil war, fighting first al Qaeda, then crossing into Iraq to help Kurds there against Islamic State. Now 26, she leads a 15-woman unit hunting down the hardline group in its global headquarters Raqqa, speeding through streets once controlled by the militants in a pick-up truck as fellow fighters comb through ruined buildings for booby traps. |
25 wounded, three trampled during US nightclub shooting Posted: 01 Jul 2017 02:44 PM PDT Twenty-five people were wounded, two of whom were in critical condition, during a nightclub shooting early Saturday in the southern US state of Arkansas, officials said. Authorities said three more people were injured by stampeding patrons fleeing the shooting. "I want to reassure our public that this was not an act of terrorism but a tragedy... It does not appear to be a planned shooting," Mayor Mark Stodola told a press conference. |
Maddow: Trump Untroubled Harming Presidency Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:00 AM PDT |
Shark Attacks Man Helping Fisherman In North Carolina Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:11 AM PDT |
Couple Gets Married 22 Years After Meeting in Preschool: 'I've Always Loved Him' Posted: 30 Jun 2017 02:20 PM PDT |
Philippine top cop says police try to save lives of drugs war victims Posted: 30 Jun 2017 09:43 AM PDT The Philippines' police chief on Friday stood by anti-narcotics officers and rejected a Reuters investigation that pointed to a pattern of police sending corpses of drug suspects to hospitals to destroy crime scene evidence and hide executions. President Rodrigo Duterte took office in the Philippines a year ago, launching a bloody war on drugs that has killed thousands of Filipinos. In a television interview to mark the anniversary, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald dela Rosa appeared irritated by questions about the Reuters report, published on Thursday, and said police carrying out anti-drugs operations had a duty to save lives, even when encountering violent resistance. |
Will the Galaxy Note 8 beat the iPhone 7 Plus in the 2017 camera wars? Posted: 29 Jun 2017 06:49 PM PDT The Galaxy Note 8 will have the best camera Samsung ever made. That's something I could tell you right off the bat, without even looking at rumors and leaks. That's because Samsung improves the camera experience on its flagship handsets every year, looking to fulfill its longtime dream to beat Apple in every department. But it just so happens that there's a new Galaxy Note 8 camera rumor in town that says the phone's dual-lens setup will be better than anyone else's, implying that it'll beat the iPhone 7 Plus in this round of the camera wars.
According to SamMobile's insiders, the Galaxy Note 8's camera will "offer better image quality and better background defocus (in portrait mode) than competing smartphones with similar dual-camera solutions." That sounds great, of course, especially as there are plenty of phones to feature dual lens shooters, including the iPhone 7 Plus, the recently launched OnePlus 5, the LG G6, the Huawei P10, and others. The Galaxy Note 8 is expected to feature a dual lens setup with 13-megapixel sensors on each lens, the report says. One will RGB and the other monochrome. We're looking at f/2.0 lenses, and optical image stabilization is apparently included. It's very likely the camera setup will be marketed as Isocell Dual. Samsung's looking to establish a strong Isocell brand for smartphone cameras, and Isocell Dual is the sub-brand that will likely apply to the Galaxy Note 8. Oh, and yes, we definitely expect the Galaxy Note 8 to be the first flagship smartphone to sport a dual lens camera. The rumors said so for months, and the first images based on CAD designs, including one that BGR obtained earlier this week, seem to confirm it. All that remains now is to wait until late August when Samsung should unveil the Galaxy Note 8 in New York. |
Venus Williams sued by estate of man fatally hurt in crash Posted: 30 Jun 2017 01:38 PM PDT |
China's Xi draws 'red line' in Hong Kong as protesters march Posted: 01 Jul 2017 12:46 AM PDT China's President Xi Jinping warned on Saturday that any challenge to Beijing's control over Hong Kong crossed a "red line", as thousands calling for more democracy marched through the city 20 years since it was handed back by Britain. Xi spoke in a televised address after swearing in new Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, who is already being cast by critics as a China stooge in a city where many are angry at Beijing's tightening grip on the freedoms of its nearly eight million people. A huge security operation shut down large parts of Hong Kong for Xi's three-day visit, reflecting Beijing's concern that there should be no embarrassment ahead of a key Communist Party congress later this year which is expected to cement his position as the most powerful Chinese leader in a generation. |
Clinton Critic Spotlighted in Trump Scandal Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:52 AM PDT |
10 Mind-Blowing Ways To Turn Cauliflower Into Rice Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:56 AM PDT |
Intermittent Fasting For Weight Loss: What To Know Posted: 30 Jun 2017 09:20 AM PDT |
Note shows gunman in 2016 Baton Rouge ambush sought to kill police Posted: 30 Jun 2017 02:08 PM PDT The note's contents were among new information offered by local District Attorney Hillar Moore III that provided the most extensive details to date of the shooting rampage. It was the second racially-charged incident in July 2016 in the city, where angry protesters decried the police shooting of a black man outside a convenience store. Citing computer records, Moore said gunman Gavin Long had searched for the addresses of the two Baton Rouge police officers involved in the July 5, 2016, death of Alton Sterling, 37, outside the Baton Rouge store. |
Samsung is investing billions in manufacturing plants for the next iPhones Posted: 30 Jun 2017 05:00 PM PDT When you think of Samsung and smartphones, chances are you're imagining the Galaxy S8 or a gently smoldering Galaxy Note 7. But as well as making its own smartphones, Samsung is also a significant supplier of components to its rival, including Apple. Since there's only a couple months left until the iPhone 8 is made official, we already have a good idea that Samsung is going to have a hand in supplying OLED panels for Apple's latest and greatest. But according to a new supply chain rumor, Samsung isn't going to stop there.
ETNews quotes supply chain sources as saying that Samsung will shortly invest billions of dollars into a pair of new plants for producing OLED panels. The plants won't be up and churning out displays until 2019, but when they are, they'll represent a significant portion of the overall OLED supply. With Apple expected to transition its entire iPhone lineup to OLED panels in the next two years (and Apple is the Pied Piper of component design choices), demand is set to explode. Samsung plans to be sitting there, bucket of panels in one hand and bank account in the other. The price tag is significant: approximately $21 billion over the next few years. The end result should be a total production capacity of 270,000 panels per month. That should be sufficient for Samsung to keep its dominance of the OLED panel market, which has obvious immediate benefits for Samsung's displays division. But it also means that Apple will have to stay on good terms with Samsung, even as Apple's Chinese manufacturing partner makes new moves into the display business. |
Venezuela's defiant chief prosecutor requests protection Posted: 30 Jun 2017 06:26 PM PDT |
IMF to participate for 'last time' in Greek bailout: Schaeuble Posted: 01 Jul 2017 06:30 AM PDT The International Monetary Fund, a key creditor in Greece's bailout, will not participate in any further rescues of the debt-wracked country, Germany's finance minister told a Greek newspaper Saturday. "We have all acknowledged (eurozone and IMF) that the third Greek (bailout) payment will be the last with the participation of the IMF," Wolfgang Schaeuble told Greek daily Ta Nea. The German finance chief has been inflexible on the issue of Greek debt relief, in opposition to the IMF which says it needs to be done to breathe new life into Greece's floundering economy. |
2 Rare Rhinos Born a Week Apart at the Same Zoo: 'These Youngsters Are Absolutely Vital' Posted: 30 Jun 2017 11:23 AM PDT |
South Korea's Moon Jae-in Is Meeting with Donald Trump. Here Are 5 Things to Know Posted: 30 Jun 2017 02:22 AM PDT |
Muslim leader urges Indonesians to boycott Starbucks over LGBT stand Posted: 01 Jul 2017 03:13 AM PDT By Nilufar Rizki and Jessica Damiana JAKARTA (Reuters) - A leader of Indonesia's second-largest Muslim organization has called for a boycott of Starbucks, saying that the international coffee chain's pro-gay stand risks ruining the "religious and cultured" core of the Southeast Asian nation. With the exception of the ultra-conservative Aceh province, homosexuality is legal in Indonesia. Anwar Abbas of Muhammadiyah, an organization that has around 30 million members, said the government should revoke Starbucks' operating license as the company's support for the LGBT community is "not in line" with the nation's ideology. |
YouTuber Tweeted About 'Most Dangerous Video Ever' Before Killing Boyfriend Posted: 30 Jun 2017 08:53 AM PDT |
Gunman kills doctor, wounds six others in Bronx hospital rampage Posted: 30 Jun 2017 09:07 PM PDT A doctor who had lost his job at a New York City hospital opened fire with an assault rifle inside the building on Friday, killing another physician and wounding six other people before taking his own life in a burst of apparent workplace-related violence, officials said. The gunman, wearing a white medical lab coat, stalked two floors of the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, in the New York borough of the Bronx, and tried to set himself on fire before police searching the building found him dead of a self-inflicted gunshot, Police Commissioner James O'Neill said. |
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