2017年4月26日星期三

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Fox’s Jesse Watters sparks controversy with suggestive Ivanka Trump remark

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 08:24 AM PDT

Fox's Jesse Watters sparks controversy with suggestive Ivanka Trump remarkA former protégé of Bill O'Reilly is facing a backlash over an on-air comment about the first daughter.


Limbaugh Slams Trump for 'caving' On Border Wall

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 12:02 PM PDT

Limbaugh Slams Trump for 'caving' On Border WallRush Limbaugh and his listeners are worried that President Trump is losing his chance to build the promised border wall. Lawrence O'Donnell explains why this isn't the first time Trump has lost this fight.


Trump team softens war talk, vows other pressure on NKorea

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 03:19 PM PDT

Trump team softens war talk, vows other pressure on NKoreaWASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration told lawmakers Wednesday it will apply economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, as an extraordinary White House briefing served to tamp down talk of military action against an unpredictable and increasingly dangerous U.S. adversary.


Delaware State Police trooper fatally shot outside convenience store; suspect barricaded

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:39 PM PDT

Delaware State Police trooper fatally shot outside convenience store; suspect barricadedA man shot and killed a Delaware state trooper outside a convenience store Wednesday and later barricaded himself inside his house, where he continued to fire shots at officers, police said.


Dragged United passenger 'aggressive', officers say

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 11:34 AM PDT

Dragged United passenger 'aggressive', officers sayNewly released reports from security officers at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport paint an unflattering picture of the man dragged from a United Airlines flight, setting off a worldwide uproar. The documents, requested by US media outlets which reported on their contents Tuesday, say passenger David Dao was "aggressive," and that one of the three officers attempting to remove him from his seat on United Flight 3411 had lost his grip when Dao flailed his arms, causing the 69-year-old to fall and injure himself. The reports also for the first time identified the three Chicago Department of Aviation officers on the plane, one of whom wrote that they had used "minimal but necessary force" to remove Dao from the packed flight to Louisville, Kentucky.


Obama to Trump: Inside the County That Helped Flip the Election in Pennsylvania

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 07:22 AM PDT

Obama to Trump: Inside the County That Helped Flip the Election in PennsylvaniaLuzerne County voted blue for nearly twenty years but this election, it went for Trump.


US Supreme Court takes narrow view on tribal immunity

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:28 AM PDT

US Supreme Court takes narrow view on tribal immunityThe US Supreme Court took a narrow view Tuesday on the immunity from lawsuits enjoyed by Native American tribes, which are treated in some respects like sovereign states that cannot be sued in American courts. In a case involving a limousine driver who rear-ended a car on a Connecticut freeway, the highest court in the land ruled unanimously that tribal employees do not always have immunity when involved in incidents that take place far from reservations. The justices revived a civil lawsuit filed by the injured occupants of the car in state court, overturning the Connecticut Supreme Court's decision to dismiss the case because the driver worked for the Mohegan Tribe, which runs a casino in the state.


New Video Shows United Passenger Before Dragging Incident

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 08:39 AM PDT

New Video Shows United Passenger Before Dragging IncidentA security officer asserted that Dr. David Dao "refused to leave" his seat and "folded his arms tightly," but his attorney calls the description "utter nonsense."


Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein on Trump-Russia investigation: 'Oh my god, there's a cover-up going on'

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:21 PM PDT

Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein on Trump-Russia investigation: 'Oh my god, there's a cover-up going on'Famed Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein says that the investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn could end up revealing a "cover-up" of alleged connections between President Donald Trump's team and Russia. "There, he is central to what the FBI believes is a cover-up going on among people close to the president of the United States about what happened with the Trump campaign and Russia," Mr Bernstein, who is now a CNN commentator, said.


Army Veteran Tied Service Dog to Tree, Shot It 5 Times on Camera: Cops

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 03:01 PM PDT

Army Veteran Tied Service Dog to Tree, Shot It 5 Times on Camera: CopsMarinna Rollins can be heard laughing as she and her boyfriend took turns shooting her service dog, authorities said.


A look at immigrants in the US without legal status

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 08:20 AM PDT

A look at immigrants in the US without legal statusSANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A report released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center showed the number of immigrants in the country illegally fell to 11 million in 2015 from six years earlier.


America Is Getting Used to Trump’s Insanity

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 12:39 PM PDT

America Is Getting Used to Trump's InsanityThe president has managed to accomplish at least one big thing in his first 100 days: the once unthinkable is now unremarkable.


Large Rabbit Dies On United Flight To U.S.

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 07:30 AM PDT

Large Rabbit Dies On United Flight To U.S.Simon the rabbit, slated to be the world's largest bunny in the world, died on a United Airlines flight from the U.K.


U.S. slams South Sudan's Kiir over 'man-made' famine, urges truce

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 12:32 PM PDT

U.S. slams South Sudan's Kiir over 'man-made' famine, urges truceBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States slammed South Sudan's President Salva Kiir on Tuesday for the African state's "man-made" famine and ongoing conflict, urging him to fulfill a month-old pledge of a unilateral truce by ordering his troops back to their barracks. "We must see a sign that progress is possible," U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley told a United Nations Security Council briefing on South Sudan. "We must see that ceasefire implemented." South Sudan descended into civil war in 2013 after Kiir fired his deputy, unleashing a conflict that has spawned armed factions often following ethnic lines.


Battling ISIS in Hatra, Iraq, and more: April 26 in photos

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:09 PM PDT

Battling ISIS in Hatra, Iraq, and more: April 26 in photosIraqi paramilitary troops fire toward Islamic State militants during a battle on the outskirts of the ancient city of Hatra, near Mosul, Iraq; the robes of Pope Francis are blown over his head by a gust of wind as he delivers his homily during the weekly audience in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City; and demonstrators in Minsk, Belarus, mark the 31st anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster.


Defying crackdown, Venezuelans stage new march

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 06:42 PM PDT

Defying crackdown, Venezuelans stage new marchVenezuelan protesters planned a new march Wednesday against President Nicolas Maduro, defying his government despite the deaths of more than 25 people in an increasingly violent political crisis. Twenty-six people have died so far this month in violence around the protests, including four minors, according to Attorney General Luisa Ortega. Maduro put the figure at 29 deaths in a speech Tuesday evening, without giving details.


Unicorn frappucinos are dead. Long live dragon frappuccinos.

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 12:27 PM PDT

Unicorn frappucinos are dead. Long live dragon frappuccinos.A couple days ago, we suggested other mythical creatures who are not unicorns that deserve to have their own frappuccinos.  Little did we know, one of those frappuccinos was indeed developing in the shadows of the unicorn frappuccino. And now, with the unicorn frappuccino run officially over at Starbucks, that new frappuccino has come into the spotlight. Introducing the dragon frappuccino. SEE ALSO: Starbucks baristas are now creating 'unicorn lemonade' and there's no end to this 109/365: I apologized profusely to my barista before ordering the basic AF #unicornfrappuccino - thankfully they were out of the ingredients and offered me something not only cooler and better tasting, but easier to make: the #dragonfrappuccino @starbucks #ionlyordereditbecauseitmatchesmyhair A post shared by Mercy Martin 濾 (@heyymercyy) on Apr 19, 2017 at 9:34pm PDT It appears that some Starbucks locations, such as the one in the Instagram picture above, had run out of ingredients to make the insanely popular Unicorn Frappuccino. So instead, baristas offered a new, unofficial concoction: the dragon frappuccino. In fact, at least one location tried to make the drink official with sign that proclaimed it as a store exclusive. However, since it's not a product made by Starbucks HQ, you probably won't be able to find it in the majority of stores and the recipes vary. A post shared by Varin Thorn (@varin_thorn) on Apr 21, 2017 at 9:05pm PDT Many Instagram posts have explained that it's a green tea frappuccino with vanilla bean powder and a berry swirl on the inside of the cup. One post saw the green tea being mixed with dried blueberries to create the purple color along with the green. A Starbucks created this to replace the unicorn frappuccino so we duplicated it and it's yummy!!! #dragonfrappuccino A post shared by Smith's Starbucks (@starbucks.smiths) on Apr 26, 2017 at 9:58am PDT We think the moral of the story is that people are starting to become more and more creative in either what they create at Starbucks or what they force their baristas to create. And then we just slap a catchy name to it. So long live creativity and frappuccinos. WATCH: Woman uses Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino to spread some magical news to her husband


8 paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:59 AM PDT

8 paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now

Rumors surrounding the iPhone 8 are swirling right now, but they're still a bit hazy in some key areas. Should we expect an in-screen Touch ID sensor? Should we expect a dual-lens camera on every new iPhone model? We don't have any answer for you yet on that front, but at least you can expect fresh new paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free each day. We've rounded up the best of the bunch, as we always do, and you'll find them all laid out below.

These are paid iPhone and iPad apps that have been made available for free for a limited time by their developers. There is no way to tell how long they will be free. These sales could end an hour from now or a week from now — obviously, the only thing we can guarantee is that they were free at the time this post was written. If you click on a link and see a price listed next to an app instead of the word "get," it is no longer free. The sale has ended. If you download the app, you will be charged.

Lily

Normally $1.99.

Create music with Lily, a playful musical experience for people of all ages and musical abilities.

Compose a looping melody with each lily and build up interesting harmonies and melodic patterns.

Explore polyrhythm by composing looping melodies of different lengths and tempo to create complex musical patterns.

Save your compositions and switch seamlessly between them to chain multiple patterns together.

Record and share your creations to YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook with Everyplay.

• Choose from six lily flowers, each with their own unique sound over three octaves.
• Alter the number of petals to create melodies of different lengths.
• Select from five musical scales.
• Alter the tempo division of each lily to create interesting interplay between the lilies.
• Save your compositions and switch seamlessly between them.
• Record and share your creations with Everyplay.

Peace.

Download Lily

BoomBar

Normally $0.99.

Stop carrying dozens of loyalty and reward cards around ! Get BoomBar

3 Easy Steps Scan , Save and Use with your iPhone, Apple Watch and iMessage.

About BoomBar :

BoomBar is a forward thinking application aim to record barcodes / qr-codes from various cards used in people's daily life and save them into different categories, so that users can use their cards by presenting the barcode/qr-code from their iPhone, iPod touch, Apple Watch or iMessage.

BoomBar with the user permission, can backup all the saved cards to user's personal iCloud Drive, which means BoomBar's creators and a third party do not have access to any data uploaded by the users, which ensures users' information 100% private and secure.

With the release of Apple Watch and the spread of iPhone and iPod touch, who still wants to carry a heavy wallet everywhere? BoomBar adopts advanced technology and concept, provides a user-friendly interface, easy to learn and use.

With BoomBar, your smart lifestyle is only a few click away!!!

Features:

* Share and save cards with family or friends via iMessage
* Choose blue, pink or green to be your home screen icon colour.
* Support for App Store ratings and reviews without leaving the app.
* Support for Touch ID
* Supports Barcodes and QR-Codes
* No third party Advertisement
* Backup your cards to your iCloud Drive
* No third-party backup of your card data
* No tracking of your usage of products and cards
* Supports iPhone , iPod touch and Apple Watch

Download BoomBar

Protect Your SMS

Normally $1.99.

Your private messages will never been seen again!

Features:

- Pattern lockscreen to secure the MESSAGE ...
- Numeric PIN-code lockscreen
- Secure encryption
- iPhone SMS/iMessage integration
- Simple and easy to use

What people are saying

- "Amazing app, now I don't have to worry about my parents invading my social life!"

- "Cool app! Love how I can how txt my mates in private"

- "A long time coming... the encryption is brilliant"

== Notes ==
iMessage is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Messages exchanged are charged at your standard carrier rate.

Download Protect Your SMS

Thermo-Hygrometer

Normally $1.99.

Thermo-Hygrometer is a weather app, using GPS location.
Displays outside temperature, humidity, air pressure and THI of current location.

Every day feel the design of analog sensibility.

- Point unit thermometer (Fahrenheit or Celsius)
- High and low temperature indicators
- Feels Like Temperature
- Hygrometer
- Barometer (hPa or InchHg)
- Support integrated barometer (iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 or later)
- Temperature Humidity Index (discomfort index)
- Landscape mode (Thermometer + Hygrometer + Barometer)
- Support 3D touch Quick Action
- Support watchOS 3
- Support Widget
- Universal App (support iPad, iPad Pro)

If you need help please contact us at goodte@me.com and give us a chance to help you.
If you enjoy the app, don't forget to give us a review on the App store.
Enjoy the app!

Download Thermo-Hygrometer

Blocs Wave

Normally $2.99.

Blocs Wave is a fun and beautifully designed music app for making and recording new music quickly. For songwriters and electronic music makers alike, it is an on-the-move powerful portable music studio.

Start new musical ideas by discovering new sounds across genres. Make your tunes unique by slicing and rearranging your sounds. Play with beautiful touchable waveforms and build up loops in real-time by recording your voice or other sounds, and build bigger ideas using song sections. Blocs Wave is also great for live looping, thanks to its real-time stretch and pitch engine.

Features
• Find ideas quickly - Combine sounds across genres
• Play with sounds - Beautiful, touchable waveforms
• Record new sounds - Capture your own vocals and instruments
• Explore a huge sound library - Find amazing sounds across genres from electronic to indie, EDM to songwriting, and more
• Expand your collection - Download more sounds from an ever-expanding soundpack library
• Chop up sounds - Use Slice Mode to make every sound unique (In-App Purchase Pro Feature)
• Export your music - Create a mixdown or export individual tracks
• Launchpad Soundpack sharing - Get hundreds more genres and styles through our Launchpad for iOS app

Advanced Features
• Real-time stretching - Change tempo while playing
• Real-time recording - Build up live recorded loops in real-time
• Import - Bring in your own sounds from other apps (In-App Purchase Pro Feature)
• Key aware - All library sounds stay in-key with each other
• User library - Manage your recorded and imported sounds
• Works well with others - Supports Audiobus, AudioCopy/AudioShare and hardware input
• Jam in sync - Supports Ableton Link

Compatible with iPad 2, iPad (3rd Generation), iPad (4th Generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Pro (12.9 inch and 9.7 inch), iPhone SE, 7/7 Plus, 6/6s Plus, 6/6s, 5/5s/5c, 4s.

Supports iOS 8, 9 and 10.

Download Blocs Wave

Note-Ify Notes

Normally $0.99.

«Note-Ify Notes» - is a simple and convenient note-taking app. Organize your notes, ideas, shopping lists, tasks and different reference information. It features user-friendly and customizable interface.
Key features:
- FOLDERS - for easy grouping of notes
- ICLOUD-SYNC - Your notes are available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac OS X *
- COLORS - if you want to highlight the different types of notes just mark Important notes as red, Affairs - as green (for example)
- Favorite Notes - select and group important to you notes
- PASSWORD on a separate note - you can lock notes with password that contain confidential information (passwords, card numbers, love letters ;-))
- MAIL-TO-SELF - fast "one-click" sending of notes to the selected email-address, don't waste your time on typing your email. Just click on the button and note is in your mailbox
- SKINS, FONTS, COLORS - configure the application so as you want

= PRESS ABOUT US =
APPADVICE.COM:"This application provides you with an elegant and easy way to keep your thoughts "

APPPIPE: "Simple, efficient and beautiful, FNotes might just be the best iOS notes app you've never heard of"

APPSAD: "Note-Ify - minimalistic replacing to standard notes"

APPLEDIGGER: «Note-ify - this is the best alternative to the standard notes"

APPLENEWS: "Note-Ify - a new look at the minimalist notes that fit perfectly into the new design of the Apple"

YABLOCHNO.COM: «Note-Ify - a new look at familiar application notes ... Note-Ify is quality and useful ... synchronization and customization of appearance make it a viable alternative to the standard" Notes ".

APPLEMAGAZINE.COM: "... application in its current form is certainly the easiest way to create notes, and will make a great addition to your performance"

APPPICKER.COM: «Note-Ify features a very basic interface, and I actually prefer Productivity apps of this kind which keep things nice and simple. I definitely think the streamlined layout is a huge benefit for busy bodies like you and I!»

APPPICKER.COM: «I've used a fair few apps that are similar to Note-Ify in that they attempt to keep things simple and streamlined. Some developers manage to pull it off, while others fail miserably, and I would say that Note-Ify Notes definitely falls into the former category, with a fantastic minimalist interface and some of the smoothest overall functions you'll ever see»

Download Note-Ify Notes

Stripe Wallpaper Generator

Normally $0.99.

Play with size sliders and color pickers, untill you obtain a super-cool stripe tile.

Press "Action" to save your creation.

Download Stripe Wallpaper Generator

Animated Pixel Emoji

Normally $0.99.

Show off your emotions with Animated Pixel Emoji. Specially designed to send to your friends and stick all over your text messages.

Download Animated Pixel Emoji


Lawyers want Aaron Hernandez's murder conviction dismissed

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 01:28 PM PDT

Lawyers want Aaron Hernandez's murder conviction dismissedBOSTON (AP) — Lawyers for former NFL star Aaron Hernandez formally asked a court on Tuesday to dismiss his first-degree murder conviction now that he has died.


Donald Trump administration loses trade battle over tuna as WTO lets Mexico hit US with sanctions

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:17 AM PDT

Donald Trump administration loses trade battle over tuna as WTO lets Mexico hit US with sanctionsThe US has just lost a major trade battle with Mexico and it revolved around tuna. On Tuesday, the World Trade Organisation ruled that Mexico is allowed to impose $163m (£127m) a year in sanctions against the US on trade in tuna, ending a years-long dispute. The clash, which dates back to 2008, centred on the US insisting that any Mexican tuna sold in the US must have a 'dolphin safe' guarantee, meaning that no dolphins were killed by fishermen catching the tuna.


US Navy fires warning flare at Iran vessel in Persian Gulf

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 03:57 AM PDT

US Navy fires warning flare at Iran vessel in Persian GulfDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer fired a warning flare toward an Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessel coming near it in the Persian Gulf, an American official said on Wednesday, the latest tense naval encounter between the two countries.


Long-Range Bull: Driving a 250,000-Mile Lamborghini Murcielago

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 01:18 PM PDT

Long-Range Bull: Driving a 250,000-Mile Lamborghini MurcielagoWe slide behind the wheel of the highest-mileage modern Lambo in the world.


‘Pokémon Go’ ‘PokeSensor’ & ‘PokeSearch’ Trackers Shut Down By Niantic

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 07:46 AM PDT

'Pokémon Go' 'PokeSensor' & 'PokeSearch' Trackers Shut Down By Niantic'Pokémon Go' third-party trackers are being shut down by Niantic, and 'PokeSensor' and 'PokeSearch' are the most recent victims. Are Niantic's attempts to stop hackers getting too aggressive?


Hezbollah's defiant signal to Israel, Lebanon, and the UN

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 01:26 PM PDT

Hezbollah's defiant signal to Israel, Lebanon, and the UNThe stated objective of the Hezbollah-coordinated press tour of southern Lebanon was to see new Israeli defensive installations on the border – indications, according to the powerful Shiite Lebanese militia, of Israeli fears of Hezbollah's growing military might. The unprecedented spectacle appeared to be a deliberate and calculated breach of a UN Security Council resolution that bans non-state forces from bearing arms in southern Lebanon, and it illustrated the unmatched sway Hezbollah wields, and the impunity it enjoys throughout the country. Recommended: Hezbollah 101: Who is the militant group, and what does it want?


Afghanistan arrests 35 soldiers after attack on base

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 05:37 PM PDT

Afghanistan arrests 35 soldiers after attack on baseAuthorities have arrested 35 soldiers who served on an army base in northern Afghanistan where the Taliban staged a deadly attack last week, officials said Wednesday, as fears grew they had inside help. The defence ministry released its official toll of 135 recruits killed in the assault on the sprawling base, home to the 209th Army Corps, outside the city of Mazar-i-Sharif in Balkh province on Friday. The brutal assault is believed to be the deadliest-ever Taliban attack on a military installation.


What we do in the next 5 years will determine the fate of the melting Arctic

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 02:39 PM PDT

What we do in the next 5 years will determine the fate of the melting ArcticGlobal warming has pushed the Arctic into a new state unprecedented in human history, with thinning and retreating sea ice, skyrocketing air and sea temperatures, melting permafrost, and glaciers that are shedding ice at increasing rates.  All of these impacts and more may seem remote at first — after all, few of us live in Nunavut — but if you're a coastal resident anywhere in the world, from New York City to Dhaka, Bangladesh, what happens in the Arctic will affect you during the next several decades and beyond, primarily through sea level rise.  SEE ALSO: Trump White House reveals it's 'not familiar' with well-studied costs of global warming The economic effects of all Arctic warming impacts may be enough to dent the gross domestic product of some countries, with cost estimates ranging from $7 trillion to $90 trillion by the end of this century. These are the conclusions of a new, comprehensive assessment of the Arctic climate by a division of the Arctic Council — a cooperative, governing body that helps oversee development in the Far North.  Sea ice (TOP) meets land as seen from NASA's Operation IceBridge research aircraft above Greenland.Image: Mario Tama/Getty ImagesThe scientific report, released on Tuesday, is known as Snow, Water, Ice, and Permafrost in the Arctic, or SWIPA. About 90 scientists helped produce the report, while more than two-dozen experts peer-reviewed the results.  The document contains two key findings that anyone concerned about the future of not just the Arctic, but the entire globe, should take note of.  The first is that the Arctic Ocean could be free of summer sea ice starting as early as the late 2030s, which is earlier than other estimates have shown. The second is that rapid Arctic warming is driving greater melting of land ice in the region, which led scientists to conclude that consensus projections of global sea level rise made in 2013 are too conservative. Compared to the previous SWIPA report, which was produced in 2011, the new assessment paints a far more dire picture of an Arctic climate in overdrive.  It also offers hope that action can be taken now to slow down and eventually stabilize Arctic warming after about the year 2050. But time is running out. Even with rapid action to curb global warming pollutants like carbon dioxide and methane, the Arctic most of us grew up with — featuring thick sea ice making the region virtually impenetrable year-round — is gone, and is not likely to return anytime in the next century.  Sea ice thickness trends, showing the thinning trend in recent years.Image: zack labe"... The Arctic of today is different in many respects from the Arctic of the past century, or even the Arctic of 20 years ago," the report states. "Many of the changes underway are due to a simple fact: Ice, snow, and frozen ground — the components of the Arctic cryosphere — are sensitive to heat."  Based on computer model projections, the report states that average fall and winter temperatures in the Arctic will increase up to 5 degrees Celsius, or 9 degrees Fahrenheit, above late 20th century values by the middle of the century, even if relatively stringent greenhouse gas emissions cuts are made.  Such temperature thresholds are already being reached in some months, with January 2016 recording a temperature anomaly of 9 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1981-2010 average for the region, with even higher anomalies seen during October through February of the same year.  This past winter was the warmest on record for the Arctic, and for the third straight year, Arctic sea ice peaked at a record low level during the winter. This has left sea ice in a precariously thin and sparse state as the upcoming melt season nears.  The report contains valuable findings on what would happen to Arctic climate change if the world were to come close to meeting the goals set by the Paris Climate Agreement. That treaty, which went into force in November 2016, aims to keep global warming to well under 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, above preindustrial levels through the year 2100.  It's unclear whether the agreement's goals are still feasible, considering that the U.S. — the world's second-largest emitter — is considering pulling out of it altogether, and other nations have yet to offer plans to cut their emissions in line with the temperature target.  A "drunken forest" in Fairbanks Alaska where trees are collapsing into the ground due to permafrost melt.Image: Warming Images/REX/ShutterstockMeeting the Paris targets would help slow the pace and reduce the severity of Arctic warming, but it "would not stabilize the loss of Arctic glaciers, ice sheets, and ice caps," the report states.  "The recent SWIPA assessment tells that the changes in the Arctic are bound to continue at the current rate until mid-century," said Morten Skovgaard Olsen, who chaired the new report, in an email.  "But it also tells that immediate and ambitious green-house gas reductions will slow the speed of changes beyond mid-century and even stabilize change beyond mid century, preventing major further impacts associated with the Arctic melt ." Any carbon pollution cuts made now will have the most significant influence on what the Arctic will look like after about 2050, the report's authors said at a press conference Tuesday in Virginia.  "The changes are cumulative, and so what we do in the next 5 years is really important on slowing down the changes that will happen in the next 30 or 40 years," said James Overland, a climate scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  "The emphasis on action and immediacy is one of the main findings" from the report, he said.  NASA project scientist Nathan Kurtz surveys an iceberg locked in sea ice near Pituffik, Greenland.Image: mario tama/Getty ImagesForeign ministers from the eight Arctic nations will meet in Fairbanks, Alaska on May 11 to discuss these findings and other issues pertaining to the region. Some discussion on the Paris agreement may take place, particularly along the sidelines of the talks. According to the SWIPA report, meltwater from Arctic glaciers has contributed 35 percent of current sea level rise, with the greatest contribution coming from Greenland.  The planet's largest island lost an average of 375 gigatons of ice per year. This is equivalent to losing a block of ice measuring 4.6 miles on all sides, from 2011 to 2014 alone. It amounts to twice the melt rate from 2003 to 2008. In addition, thawing permafrost is harming infrastructure from Alaska to Siberia, with landslides and mysterious craters swallowing parts of the Russian Arctic.  In Alaska, the report found that wildfires in taiga forests are worse now than at any time in the past 10,000 years, due to hotter, drier summers and earlier spring snowmelt. WATCH: Stunning drone footage captures rare video of blue whales feeding


Behold: This Galaxy Note 8 blows the Galaxy S8 out of the water

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 05:51 AM PDT

Behold: This Galaxy Note 8 blows the Galaxy S8 out of the water

Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ were finally released this past Friday, and it seems like the phones are already well on their way to becoming a smash hit. The South Korean electronics giant announced Monday morning that combined Galaxy S8 and S8+ pre-orders out-sold Samsung's previous-generation Galaxy S7 and S7 edge by 30%. As a quick reminder, the S7 and S7 edge were Samsung's best-selling phones ever.

If you picked up a new Galaxy S8 on Friday or over the weekend, rest assured that you now hold the most stunning smartphones that have ever existed. They're also two of the most powerful smartphones that have ever existed. In fact, there's almost nothing on Earth that could possibly give you buyer's remorse. Almost nothing...

When an early adopter buys a new flagship iPhone, he or she knows that there will be a full year to wait (and save up money) before an even better new flagship iPhone launches. In Samsung's case, however, there's a much shorter buffer in between flagship releases.

In the first half of each year, Samsung updates its Galaxy S lineup. The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are the company's flagship smartphones for the first half of 2017 and as you read in our Galaxy S8 review, they're incredible. Then, in the second half of 2017, Samsung will update its Note line with the all-new Galaxy Note 8.

If the Note 8 looks anything like this, Galaxy S8 and S8+ owners should prepare to be very, very jealous.

Graphic designer Muhsin M. Belaal Auckburaully teamed up with YouTube channel DBS Designing to completely reimagine Samsung's Galaxy Note series using design cues from the Galaxy S8 along with rumors we've heard so far. The results, as you can see, are absolutely stunning.

Unlike most concept smartphones we see out there, this Galaxy Note 8 is actually rooted in reality. It likely doesn't look exactly like the Note 8 Samsung will release later this year, but we're willing to bet that it's close. Hopefully Samsung sticks with the precedent set by the Galaxy S8, however, and ditches that distracting logo from the front of the phone.

As for specs, Auckburaully stays well within the realm of reality by sticking with the rumors we've heard so far. The Note 8 should feature a huge 6.4-inch QHD+ display and a screen-to-body ratio that's even better than the 83% ratio on the Galaxy S8. Other expected specs include 6GB of RAM, 64GB or 128GB of storage, microSDXC support, a new dual-lens rear camera setup, an iris scanner, and a huge 4,000 mAh battery that hopefully doesn't explode.

More images of Auckburaully's Galaxy Note 8 design can be seen on his Behance page, and a video featuring the design is embedded below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0p3CAs9ZP0


Documents: Teen abused by mom before kidnapping by teacher

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 04:53 PM PDT

Documents: Teen abused by mom before kidnapping by teacherCOLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) — A 15-year-old Tennessee girl who authorities say was kidnapped by her teacher had endured months of abuse at the hands of her mother, according to court documents, making her particularly vulnerable to an adult predator.


Donald Trump tax plan to cut income tax of wealthiest Americans by five per cent

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 10:50 AM PDT

Donald Trump tax plan to cut income tax of wealthiest Americans by five per centDonald Trump has proposed a plan to cut the income tax rate for America's top earners by close to five per cent as part of reforms promised during his election campaign. The proposal would reduce the number of US tax brackets from seven to three, according to a White House summary. The plan would also double the standard deduction Americans are able to claim on their tax returns.


Ivanka Trump booed by audience in Germany

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 07:12 AM PDT

Ivanka Trump booed by audience in GermanyAt an appearance at the W20 summit in Germany, audience members reacted with boos when first daughter Ivanka Trump said her father was a great supporter of women.


Tesla Model S Loses Top Ratings Spot

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 03:00 AM PDT

Tesla Model S Loses Top Ratings SpotConsumer Reports is lowering the ratings of two Tesla vehicles because the automaker has not enabled the new models with the automatic emergency braking safety feature it said would come as stand...


Netanyahu snubs German minister over plan to meet rights groups

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 01:56 PM PDT

Netanyahu snubs German minister over plan to meet rights groupsBy Madeline Chambers and Jeffrey Heller BERLIN/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled talks on Tuesday with Germany's visiting foreign minister, snubbing Sigmar Gabriel over his decision to meet groups critical of Israel's treatment of Palestinians. The dispute threatened to widen a rift between Israel and Germany over the Palestinian issue. Berlin has been increasingly critical of the settlement policies of Netanyahu's right-wing government in occupied territory Palestinians seek for a state.


Foreign extremists killed in Philippine clash: military

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 06:04 AM PDT

Foreign extremists killed in Philippine clash: militaryThe Philippine military said Tuesday it had killed almost 40 militants loyal to the Islamic State group, including three Indonesians and a Malaysian, in a major land and air assault in the south. The foreigners were part of more than 160 fighters of the Maute group of militants who came under attack last weekend in Mindanao island, said national military chief General Eduardo Ano. "We inflicted about 37 enemy killed, 14 have been identified and 23 still unidentified, with three Indonesians and one Malaysian," he told reporters in Manila.


NFL prospect denies rape report made to police; no charges

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 03:00 PM PDT

NFL prospect denies rape report made to police; no chargesCLEVELAND (AP) — An attorney for former Ohio State football star Gareon Conley says the player denies an accusation made in a police report that he sexually assaulted a woman. No charges have been filed.


Nature throws humanity a softball, provides bugs that digest plastic

Posted: 24 Apr 2017 07:04 PM PDT

Nature throws humanity a softball, provides bugs that digest plastic

Mother Earth is one seriously gracious host. Humanity has done little else to the planet that produced us than completely destroy it at every turn. We dump toxic oil into oceans, irreversibly alter the climate, drive species into extinction, and pile heaps of trash everywhere we can find space for it. Nature owes us nothing, but it still finds a way to help us save our own hides on a regular basis. The latest example? How about a caterpillar that eats and breaks down the one thing humans have created that pollutes for centuries before decomposing on its own: plastic.

Plastic is everywhere, and as far as the Earth is concerned it absolutely sucks. Scientists believe it can take anywhere from 400 to 1,000 years for common disposable plastic products like bags, bottles, and containers to break down after being thrown into a landfill — or flying out of your car window and into a ditch. That's a long, long time, and it makes plastic a particularly bad pollutant. Now, researchers believe they've stumbled upon a natural plastic decomposition tool that has been crawling around right under our feet, in the form of Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth.

Scientists from Cambridge University just discovered that the moth's larva can actually eat and break down plastic in a similar way to beeswax, which the moth regularly consumes. Its digestive system breaks up the chemical bonds of polyethylene and makes the insects a powerful tool against the seemingly unending flood of plastic waste around the globe.

Unfortunately, solving the problems of plastic pollution isn't as simple as dumping a bunch of moth larva into landfills; scientists first have to fully study and detail the unique process in the bug's gut that is giving it its remarkable power. Once researchers know exactly how the moth is performing its trick they could apply that knowledge to large-scale efforts to biodegrade junk plastic in places where it causes the most problems, such as the ocean and other pollution hot spots.


Former ‘Bachelor’ Chris Soules Speaks Out After Deadly Accident

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 07:27 AM PDT

Former 'Bachelor' Chris Soules Speaks Out After Deadly AccidentFormer "Bachelor" Chris Soules has finally addressed his hit and run arrest.


Gov. John Kasich on President Trump's first 100 days, who's to blame for division in America

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:10 AM PDT

Gov. John Kasich on President Trump's first 100 days, who's to blame for division in AmericaKasich weighs in on Donald Trump and how he thinks the country can come together.


8 Popular Part-Time Jobs for Retirees

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:01 AM PDT

8 Popular Part-Time Jobs for RetireesMany people continue to work after age 65, but they often prefer a part-time role. Some retirees work in low-wage jobs, likely because they need the money or appreciate some other aspect of the job, such as schedule flexibility. Here are the eight most commonly held jobs among people age 65 and older, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


AP Photos: Chernobyl's ghost town draws daring visitors

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 08:26 AM PDT

AP Photos: Chernobyl's ghost town draws daring visitorsPRIPYAT, Ukraine (AP) — A bulletin board in the Ukrainian town of Pripyat still bears an edition of the Sovietsky Patriot newspaper, dated three days before the nuclear explosion that turned the city into one of the world's most baleful ghost towns.


'Talking Cars' Dishes on Mazda CX-5, Jeep Compass, and Honda Clarity FCV

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 03:25 PM PDT

'Talking Cars' Dishes on Mazda CX-5, Jeep Compass, and Honda Clarity FCVFew vehicles have elicited as much interest from our viewers and readers as the redesigned 2017 Mazda CX-5 small SUV. This Mazda stands out in a category filled with competent but uninteresting m...


35 Mother's Day Cards That Are So On Point Your Abs Will Hurt From Laughing

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 10:29 AM PDT

35 Mother's Day Cards That Are So On Point Your Abs Will Hurt From Laughing


Turkey says detains 1,000 'secret imams' in police purge

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 12:59 PM PDT

Turkey says detains 1,000 'secret imams' in police purgeBy Ece Toksabay ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish authorities said they had arrested more than a thousand "secret Imams" who had infiltrated police forces on behalf of a U.S.-based cleric accused by President Tayyip Erdogan of trying to topple him last July. The nationwide sweep was one of the largest operations in months against suspected supporters of the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, a former ally of Erdogan. Gulen denies any part in the coup led by military officers.


Senate race ahead for suspended Alabama chief justice Moore

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:59 PM PDT

Senate race ahead for suspended Alabama chief justice MooreMONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Suspended Alabama Chief Justice and gay marriage opponent Roy Moore announced Wednesday he is running for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.


Amazon’s $96 sound bar is so good it doesn’t need a separate subwoofer

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 05:20 AM PDT

Amazon's $96 sound bar is so good it doesn't need a separate subwoofer

It used to be that if you wanted to add decent sound to your TV, you need to spend upwards of $1,000 on a surround sound system. The the home audio market got much more competitive, and prices began to fall. Things really took a turn when companies began launching sound bars, which cost less to make and didn't require users to run cables all over their homes. Fast-forward to today, and you can get a solid sound bar with a wireless subwoofer for between $200 and $300.

And then there's the AmazonBasics 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Sound Bar with Built-In Subwoofer, a 4-star rated home audio solution that costs less than $100. The nifty design builds the sub right into the sound bar itself, delivering great sound, a compact design, and the easiest possible installation.

Here are a few more details from the product page:

  • 31.5-inch sound bar with built-in subwoofer enhances home-audio systems (not compatible with universal or TV remotes)
  • Bluetooth technology v2.1 + EDR with A2DP & AVRCP for seamless streaming from various devices
  • Full-range stereo speakers; up to 92 dB (2.1 channels)
  • 4-piece 2-inch round frame; mid- to high-range drivers; 4-by-2.7-inch sub-range driver; 2-piece passive radiator
  • 3 sound modes: Standard, News, and Movie; remote control and wall-mount hardware included; measures 31.5 by 3.2 by 3.5 inches (W x H x D)


1,000 shot in Chicago so far this year

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 02:59 PM PDT

1,000 shot in Chicago so far this yearChicago hit a grim milestone Tuesday, with more than a thousand people shot in the Midwestern US city since the beginning of the year. According to the Chicago Tribune newspaper 1,008 people have been shot in the city -- at least 182 fatally -- since the beginning of January, a pace roughly unchanged since the same period last year. The Chicago Police Department (CPD) offered conflicting data for the first four months of 2017, saying 172 people were killed and 954 shot -- a nine percent decline compared to the same period last year.


US Embassies Forced To Take Down Mar-A-Lago Promotion

Posted: 24 Apr 2017 11:35 PM PDT

US Embassies Forced To Take Down Mar-A-Lago PromotionAn article titled "Mar-a-Lago: The winter White House," which sought to provide an inside look into the property frequented by the president, was taken down from the State Department website.


The Ford Mustang races to the top spot

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 04:55 AM PDT

The Ford Mustang races to the top spotLess than two years after officially launching its Pony Car beyond its domestic US borders, the Ford Mustang is the world's best-selling sportscar. In all, Ford sold 150,000 Mustangs around the world in 2016 which, according to the latest industry data from IHS Markit, means the car is not only America's most popular sportscar, it has now conquered the world, too, despite some hard-hitting European and Japanese competition. The Mustang has outsold the Mazda MX-5 Miata, BMW 4 Series, Nissan 370Z and the venerable Porsche 911 among others to claim the top spot, leaving many to ponder why it took Ford so long -- 51 years -- to finally offer its most famous muscle car to European and Asian customers.


Amazon's New Echo Look Makes Alexa the Fashion Police

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:39 PM PDT

Amazon's New Echo Look Makes Alexa the Fashion PoliceAlexa, do these pants make me look fat? Amazon's newest voice-powered device, the Echo Look, is a $199 Wi-Fi connected camera that you can use to check out how you look in your favorite outfits. When you say "Alexa, take a picture" or "Alexa, take a video," the Echo Look will snap a shot of you, and then upload it to the Echo Look app, where you can review what you're wearing and what you've worn in the past.


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