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- Syria exit has Pentagon scrambling amid withdrawal outrage
- Fiancé of missing Colorado woman arrested for her murder
- Eat avocados without washing them? That's an avoca-don't, FDA says
- North Korea warns it will not give up nuclear weapons until US removes 'threat'
- Ford Recalls F-150 and Super Duty Pickup Trucks for Engine-Block Fire Risk
- Kremlin says would welcome Rusal minimizing impact of U.S. sanctions
- Google Celebrates the Shortest Day of the Year With a Winter Solstice Doodle
- James Mattis exits, along with the guardrails for Donald Trump's foreign policy
- Priest named in Pennsylvania church sex abuse probe jailed
- Van Jackson: My North Korea Prediction for 2019
- Gatwick Resumes Flights After Drone Causes Brief Suspension
- Groups of illegal immigrants apprehended in Arizona where no border fence is present as lawmakers debate funding on Hill
- Russian fighter jets land in Crimea amid Ukraine tensions
- These Are the Most Valuable Hot Wheels Cars of All Time
- Brazil court overrules injunction on Boeing-Embraer tie-up
- As Trump vows to leave Syria, Kurds fear a power grab by Iran and Russia
- Women charged in ill-timed theft at Target store filled with cops
- Barn find 1955 Chevy Corvette hasn't seen daylight in 40 years
- London's Gatwick airport reopens again after drones sow travel chaos
- The 8 Best Buildings Completed in 2018
- Wallace C. Gregson: My North Korea Prediction for 2019
- There are so many great Philips Hue deals that’ll still arrive before Christmas
- Indonesia takes majority stake in massive Grasberg mine
- Mattis resignation letter lays out challenges for successor
- Florida to be battered by strong winds in the wake of Thursday's violent storms
- This 1993 Bugatti EB110 was the dawn of a new era
- U.S. plan to keep asylum seekers in Mexico sows confusion
- Revenge porn scandal rocks LAPD
- Eric Gomez: My North Korea Prediction for 2019
- 8-year-old Congolese boy dies after undergoing surgery in Los Angeles to remove facial tumor
- Has IS been beaten on the ground in Syria?
- The Latest: Drastic changes mulled over PG&E safety concerns
- Brand-Name Companies, No-Name Workers: How ‘Ghosts’ at Contractors Keep ICE at Bay
- Companies will build you a 'new' 1960s Ford Bronco — for $200,000
- Facebook, Twitter remove fake news sites in Bangladesh ahead of election
- Amazon’s huge lead in the smart speaker race is starting to shrink
- Goldman Sachs CEO defends bank in 1MDB scandal
- China calls US ‘arrogant and selfish’ over hacking charges
- How the Government Shutdown Could Affect You
- Shutdown over Trump’s wall will hurt border security, U.S. border patrol agent says
- UBS to pay US states $68M in rate manipulation settlement
- Altria takes stake in Juul e-cigarettes for $12.8 bn
- The New 2020 Ford Explorer Officially Debuts January 9
- Ice skating, live reindeer to soothe record U.S. holiday travel rush
Syria exit has Pentagon scrambling amid withdrawal outrage Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:41 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Military leaders were scrambling Thursday to devise a swift but safe departure of troops from Syria, as outraged lawmakers appealed to President Donald Trump to reverse an abrupt withdrawal order that rattled Washington's allies and was a key factor in the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis later in the day. |
Fiancé of missing Colorado woman arrested for her murder Posted: 21 Dec 2018 05:12 PM PST The fiancé of a 29-year-old Colorado woman who vanished nearly a month ago from a small mountain town was arrested on Friday on murder charges in her disappearance, though investigators have yet to locate the young mother's body, police said. Patrick Frazee, 32, is being held without bond on suspicion of first-degree murder and solicitation to commit murder stemming from the presumed slaying of Kelsey Berreth, Woodland Park Police Chief Miles De Young said at a news conference. "While we have not found Kelsey at this time, information has been developed that has helped to narrow down our search," De Young said. |
Eat avocados without washing them? That's an avoca-don't, FDA says Posted: 21 Dec 2018 11:24 AM PST |
North Korea warns it will not give up nuclear weapons until US removes 'threat' Posted: 20 Dec 2018 08:13 PM PST North Korea has vowed not to unilaterally give up its nuclear weapons unless the US reciprocates by removing its own nuclear threat to Pyongyang, in a blunt statement that casts fresh doubt on whether the current impasse in disarmament talks can be resolved. The lengthy rebuke of Washington's "hostile" policy towards the reclusive regime was delivered by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Thursday. It accused the US of "high-handed practices and pressure" and offered one of the clearest explanations to date of how North Korea views the denuclearisation process. At an unprecedented summit in Singapore in June, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump, the US president, reached an agreement in vague terms to "work towards the complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula." Talks have since stalled as the two sides have failed to agree on the definition of denuclearisation or on how to move forward. "When we refer to the Korean Peninsula, they include both the area of the DPRK [North Korea] and the area of South Korea where aggression troops, including the nuclear weapons of the US, are deployed," the KCNA commentary clarified. Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump met in Singapore in June Credit: Evan Vucci/AP "When we refer to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, it, therefore, means removing all elements of nuclear threats from the areas of both the north and the south of Korea and also from surrounding areas from where the Korean Peninsula is targeted," it said. American nuclear weapons were deployed in South Korea from 1958 to 1991 but now Washington supports Japan and South Korea using bombers and submarines based elsewhere. It also maintains 28,500 American troops in South, which could be a potential sticking point in disarmament negotiations. The regime's statement denounced Washington's policy since the Singapore summit as "misguided", saying that it was "aghast" at Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state's assertion that Pyongyang had "committed itself to the complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of North Korea." It added: "The US must have a clear understanding of the phrase, denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula, and study geology in particular, before it is too late." The latest missive from Pyongyang jars with the more optimistic soundings from Seoul in recent months about Kim's willingness to cooperate. The North Koreans have criticised US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for his statements Credit: Nicholas Kamm/AFP However, it also validates warnings from North Korea analysts and experts, who have consistently argued that Kim Jong-un will not voluntarily relinquish his nuclear arsenal, which he views as both a security guarantee and as giving him a stronger hand in diplomatic negotiations. "It has always said this. Some people wanted to delude themselves into believing otherwise. But North Korea is nothing if not consistent," tweeted Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT. Writing in NK News, Andrei Lankov, a professor at Kookmin university in Seoul, described the KCNA dispatch as simply "an honest admission of Pyongyang's real intentions." "This statement might have come as a shock to the few remaining nuclear optimists…However, a more unbiased observer should not be surprised at all," he wrote. "North Korea has never had the slightest intention to surrender their nuclear weapons. They saw what happened in Iraq and, more importantly, in Libya, and have long believed that without nuclear weapons they will become vulnerable to both a foreign invasion and a local revolution." |
Ford Recalls F-150 and Super Duty Pickup Trucks for Engine-Block Fire Risk Posted: 21 Dec 2018 07:44 AM PST |
Kremlin says would welcome Rusal minimizing impact of U.S. sanctions Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:14 AM PST The Kremlin can only welcome Russian aluminum giant Rusal succeeding in minimizing the impact of U.S. sanctions, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday. On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury said it would lift sanctions on the core empire of Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska, including Rusal and its parent En+, as they have agreed to restructure to reduce Deripaska's stakes. The deal is a corporate matter for Rusal only, Peskov said, when asked whether the Kremlin had approved it. |
Google Celebrates the Shortest Day of the Year With a Winter Solstice Doodle Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:04 AM PST |
James Mattis exits, along with the guardrails for Donald Trump's foreign policy Posted: 22 Dec 2018 08:43 AM PST |
Priest named in Pennsylvania church sex abuse probe jailed Posted: 21 Dec 2018 12:17 PM PST |
Van Jackson: My North Korea Prediction for 2019 Posted: 22 Dec 2018 07:11 AM PST |
Gatwick Resumes Flights After Drone Causes Brief Suspension Posted: 21 Dec 2018 12:32 PM PST The latest interruption came as authorities attempted to get operations back to normal after a pair of drones disrupted travel for more than 120,000 people over the course of 36 hours. When Gatwick restarted earlier Friday, authorities offered no guarantees that the mystery drones were gone, though steps had been taken to make the airport safe. Authorities have identified "persons of interest" who may have been responsible, said Steve Barry, a Sussex Police assistant chief constable, according to a report in the Financial Times. |
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Russian fighter jets land in Crimea amid Ukraine tensions Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:08 AM PST More than a dozen SU-27 and SU-30 fighter jets which Russia is deploying to boost its air force, amid heightened tensions with Ukraine, arrived in Crimea on Saturday. A Reuters witness saw the jets land at Belbek air base in Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014 after Moscow-leaning Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich fled Kiev following street clashes and violent protests. |
These Are the Most Valuable Hot Wheels Cars of All Time Posted: 21 Dec 2018 07:11 AM PST |
Brazil court overrules injunction on Boeing-Embraer tie-up Posted: 22 Dec 2018 05:40 AM PST A Brazilian court on Saturday shot down a fresh injunction by a judge over a plan by planemakers Boeing of the US and Embraer of Brazil to create a $5.26-billion joint venture, Brazil's state news agency said. It was the second time this month an appeals court has overruled decisions by a Sao Paulo judge, Victorio Guizio Neto, seeking to temporarily block the deal. The higher court said Saturday it was not up to Guizio Neto to decide the future of the proposed joint venture, noting that the Brazilian government held a "golden share" in Embraer that allowed it to veto strategic decisions if it wished, according to state news agency Agencia Brasil. |
As Trump vows to leave Syria, Kurds fear a power grab by Iran and Russia Posted: 21 Dec 2018 03:05 PM PST |
Women charged in ill-timed theft at Target store filled with cops Posted: 21 Dec 2018 04:28 PM PST |
Barn find 1955 Chevy Corvette hasn't seen daylight in 40 years Posted: 21 Dec 2018 07:09 AM PST |
London's Gatwick airport reopens again after drones sow travel chaos Posted: 21 Dec 2018 10:48 AM PST After the biggest disruption at Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport, since a volcanic ash cloud in 2010, Gatwick said around 700 planes were due to take off on Friday, although there would still be delays and cancellations. The airport briefly closed again on Friday to investigate a new drone sighting but was soon operating as normal. "The military measures we have in place at the airport have provided us with reassurance necessary to re-open our airfield." Britain deployed unidentified military technology to guard the airport against what transport minister Chris Grayling said were thought to be several drones. |
The 8 Best Buildings Completed in 2018 Posted: 21 Dec 2018 11:18 AM PST |
Wallace C. Gregson: My North Korea Prediction for 2019 Posted: 21 Dec 2018 05:36 AM PST |
There are so many great Philips Hue deals that’ll still arrive before Christmas Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:05 AM PST Philips Hue smart LED lighting products are always best-sellers during the holiday shopping season, and the reasons for that isn't exactly a mystery. Philips Hue is super popular, and it's also a super expensive brand so people jump at the opportunity to save. One such opportunity is happening right now on Amazon, and the best part is all the products on sale will be delivered in time to give as Christmas gifts! That includes Philips Hue Single Premium A19 Smart Bulbs, Philips Hue White A19 4-Packs, the Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance LightStrip Plus, and even more. Check out all the deals below. ## Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance LightStrip Plus Dimmable LED Smart Light * MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY: Pair your Hue smart bulbs with any voice or Smart Home assistant (Hub required and included). 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Search "Philips Hue Hub" or "B016H0QZ7I" to find this product on Amazon. * LIMITLESS POSSIBILITIES: Choose from 16 million colors to instantly change the look and atmosphere of your smart home or control your lights with your Voice. Requiring the Philips Hue Hub (sold separately) for the full Hue experience. Designed to fit 5-6 inch recessed cans. * SMART VOICE CONTROL: Control your Philips Hue smart lights with your voice using Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or Google Assistant. Pair it for home automation with your existing Nest or Samsung SmartThings system. * EASY INSTALLATION: To install, simply screw the smart bulbs into your desired light location, download the Hue mobile app and pair your Hue Hub. Control smart-bulb-equipped lamps and overhead lights via the Philips Hue App. * EXPAND YOUR SMART HOME: Easily expand your smart lighting system with alexa, google home, and apple homekit-compatible accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor. |
Indonesia takes majority stake in massive Grasberg mine Posted: 21 Dec 2018 03:13 AM PST Indonesia on Friday finalised a $3.8 billion deal with US mining giant Freeport-McMoRan to take a 51 percent stake in the giant Grasberg mine, the president said. The announcement finally brings an end to a fierce standoff between Freeport and the government over rights to one of the world's biggest gold and copper mines. Indonesian state-owned mining firm Inalum will get the majority interest in the Grasberg mine, from just under 10 percent now, the company said in a statement. |
Mattis resignation letter lays out challenges for successor Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:45 PM PST |
Florida to be battered by strong winds in the wake of Thursday's violent storms Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:40 AM PST |
This 1993 Bugatti EB110 was the dawn of a new era Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:24 AM PST |
U.S. plan to keep asylum seekers in Mexico sows confusion Posted: 21 Dec 2018 12:39 PM PST Mexico's government said on Friday it wanted more details from the United States on the plan, and vowed not to deport people seeking refuge. It is not clear how Mexico plans to house what could be thousands of people from Central America for the months, or years, it takes U.S. immigration cases to be heard. There is currently a backlog of more than 800,000 cases pending in immigration courts. |
Revenge porn scandal rocks LAPD Posted: 22 Dec 2018 12:47 PM PST |
Eric Gomez: My North Korea Prediction for 2019 Posted: 21 Dec 2018 05:35 AM PST |
8-year-old Congolese boy dies after undergoing surgery in Los Angeles to remove facial tumor Posted: 22 Dec 2018 08:09 AM PST |
Has IS been beaten on the ground in Syria? Posted: 21 Dec 2018 06:36 AM PST US President Donald Trump announced this week that he has decided to pull American troops out of Syria because the Islamic State group is now "defeated". The superpower's troops and advisers form a key part of an international military coalition that backs the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) -- made up of Kurdish and Arab fighters -- in ongoing battles against the jihadists. After conquering vast swathes of Syrian territory in 2014, IS has suffered numerous setbacks over the past two years, due to separate offensives by the SDF and Syria's national military. |
The Latest: Drastic changes mulled over PG&E safety concerns Posted: 21 Dec 2018 08:12 PM PST |
Brand-Name Companies, No-Name Workers: How ‘Ghosts’ at Contractors Keep ICE at Bay Posted: 21 Dec 2018 01:00 AM PST As an undocumented immigrant, she'd learned long ago to accept all kinds of oddities and indignities at work. Lopez wasn't working directly for Target, but for a company called Diversified Maintenance Systems LLC that has had contracts to clean Target Corp. stores across the country since 2003. Amid the searing debate over President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, Diversified and other contractors have provided a way for some of America's biggest employers—including Target and Walmart Inc.—to effectively benefit from cheap, undocumented labor without fear of meaningful penalties. |
Companies will build you a 'new' 1960s Ford Bronco — for $200,000 Posted: 21 Dec 2018 04:42 AM PST |
Facebook, Twitter remove fake news sites in Bangladesh ahead of election Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:32 AM PST Facebook and Twitter said on Thursday they had removed accounts and fake news pages linked to the Bangladesh government that had posted anti-opposition content, days ahead of an election in the South Asian nation. Facebook, Bangladesh's most popular social network with an estimated 30 million users, said it had removed nine fake news pages "linked to individuals associated with the Bangladesh government" which mimicked those of independent news outlets. Bangladesh's interior minister, Assaduzzaman Khan, said action would be taken against people behind the fake accounts. |
Amazon’s huge lead in the smart speaker race is starting to shrink Posted: 20 Dec 2018 08:07 PM PST Smart speakers represent one of the next great battlefronts as the biggest tech giants race to capture new territory in the war for user attention -- and, of course, advertising real estate. And while Amazon has been the far and away market leader in the category for some time, new research shows its dominance appears to be eroding. The latest forecast from eMarketer predicts that next year, the user base for Amazon's line of Echo speakers will for the first time slip to less than two-thirds of all US smart speaker users. Obviously, two thirds of the category is still a strong leadership position, but the trend line here for Amazon is nevertheless going in the wrong direction. Looking at the category as a whole, it seems that a growing number of people are embracing the use of smart speaker technology. In the US next year, eMarketer is predicting that 74.2 million people will use one -- a 15 percent increase over 2018. Additionally, more than 25 percent of the US adult population will be using one by the end of 2019. Among other takeaways from eMarketer's forecast: Amazon is also starting to face tougher competition in this space from an ascendant Google, which will capture 31 percent of all smart speaker users next year. Sonos One and Apple, with its HomePod, are likewise making inroads. So much so that Amazon's market share is predicted to keep shrinking next year as well as the year after that, while everyone else sees gains. Axios has more: "Amazon's voice technology is getting clobbered outside the US, as Google and Chinese companies look to expand their voice footprints internationally. eMarketer notes that Amazon has managed to maintain its lead up to this point by brokering partnerships in which its voice assistant could be used on other premium speakers, like Sonos. But now other companies, like Google, are doing the same." As we noted earlier today, Amazon has also made some privacy-related missteps with Alexa, which also could play into the rise of its competitors. Among other data points that eMarketer highlights, meanwhile: Smart speaker hardware sales in the US are predicted to hit $3.2 billion this year, which would be a 64 percent jump over the $2 billion seen in 2017. Also, e-commerce revenue generated via smart speakers is expected to jump to a whopping $40 billion by 2022. |
Goldman Sachs CEO defends bank in 1MDB scandal Posted: 22 Dec 2018 12:31 AM PST The head of Goldman Sachs defended the investment bank's handling of the scandal-plagued Malaysian fund 1MDB on Friday, saying much criticism of the financial giant was unfair. "I cannot stress enough how integrity is a cornerstone of our culture," newly-installed Chief Executive David Solomon said in a year-end message to employees. Goldman helped 1MDB to issue $6.5 billion of bonds but Kuala Lumpur accuses the bank and its former employees of misappropriating $2.7 billion during the process. |
China calls US ‘arrogant and selfish’ over hacking charges Posted: 21 Dec 2018 04:27 AM PST China has called the US "arrogant and selfish" after two Chinese citizens were charged for allegedly participating in a global hacking campaign to steal trade secrets and other sensitive information from American government agencies and corporations. Zhu Hua and Zhang Shilong are accused of trying to illegally obtain intellectual property, technology secrets and the personal data of over 100,000 US navy members over a 12-year period. The crimes were apparently part of several campaigns lasting years that targeted dozens of companies as well as several foreign governments, according to the US department of justice. |
How the Government Shutdown Could Affect You Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:00 AM PST |
Shutdown over Trump’s wall will hurt border security, U.S. border patrol agent says Posted: 21 Dec 2018 10:33 AM PST |
UBS to pay US states $68M in rate manipulation settlement Posted: 21 Dec 2018 01:38 PM PST |
Altria takes stake in Juul e-cigarettes for $12.8 bn Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:00 PM PST US tobacco giant Altria, maker of major brands such as Marlboro and Chesterfield, announced Thursday that it will buy a 35 percent stake in popular e-cigarette maker Juul for $12.8 billion. The deal comes as US regulators increase scrutiny of usage among young consumers of the fast-growing vaping products that tobacco companies hope will compensate for declines in conventional cigarette sales. The investment more than doubles the value of Juul to $38 billion. |
The New 2020 Ford Explorer Officially Debuts January 9 Posted: 21 Dec 2018 07:32 AM PST |
Ice skating, live reindeer to soothe record U.S. holiday travel rush Posted: 21 Dec 2018 03:04 AM PST A record one-third of the U.S. population is expected to take to the nation's roads, rails and skies for Christmas and New Year's travel, prompting airports to trot out unusual perks like free ice skating and live reindeer to soothe the stressed crowds. In the heavily populated Northeast, travelers will face heavy rains and high winds on Friday and Saturday, potentially causing further highway congestion and flight delays and cancellations. The American Automobile Association expects 112.5 million Americans, around a third of the U.S. population and about 4 percent more than last year, to travel by car, train and plane from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1. |
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