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- Plane With 4 Americans Goes Missing Near Bahamas; Debris Found
- The Latest: Mattis 'not worried' about Trump sharing intel
- Newly-freed Chelsea Manning says putting past behind her
- New Orleans begins takedown of 3rd Confederate-era monument
- Nationwide Greek worker’s union strike fuels fiery clashes
- Woman Dies in Everglades Boat Crash, One Day After Graduating College
- Iran leader denounces 'unworthy' election rhetoric in veiled swipe at Rouhani
- Maxine Waters talks impeachment of Trump
- Bermuda triangle: Plane carrying New York family goes missing near Bahamas
- Putin rushes to Trump's defense, laments US infighting
- US teen dies of caffeine overdose
- Syrian rivals weigh UN plan for new constitution
- As a millionaire, I am begging millennials to stop doing these things with their money
- Family Says Their Dog Willingly Spends His Time on Roof: 'We Know He's Up There'
- Most Notorious Serial Killers In The World
- Iraq says battle for Mosul nearly won as forces close in on Old City
- NC senator says 'I'm fine' after race collapse
- Barack Obama branded 'Donald Trump a bullsh***er after their election night phone call'
- Fiery crash kills South Carolina family of 4, truck driver
- Russian quarterly growth points to ongoing recovery
- Adam Schiff on impeaching the president: 'It's not something I believe that people should wish for'
- Republicans begin to say Donald Trump could be impeached
- 5 Facts About The Antikythera Mechanism
- Cosby says he will not testify at his sexual assault trial
- Guam residents cast wary eye at North Korea after launch
- Here's how to get a free castle in Italy (seriously)
- Ivory Coast's rebel troops say mutiny over
- Donald Trump says he has 'the absolute right to share facts with Russia' amid claims he leaked classified information
- Colorado inmate freed early, jailed again wins release
- Who Gets Aaron Hernandez's Money?
- Hundreds of asylum seekers in Sweden evacuated after suspected arson attacks
- Watch 17 years of car safety tech save one driver’s life, and kill another
- New Miss USA Clarifies Controversial Position on Health Care, Feminism Following Uproar
- Another large-scale cyberattack underway: experts
- Why the Future Air Force One Will Be a Boeing 747-8
- Tesla teams up with utility company to offer super-cheap Powerwalls to back up its power grid
- Donald Trump leak allegations the 'most serious charge ever made against a sitting president', says former Harvard law professor
- The Latest: Police: Human head belonged to mother of suspect
- Rouhani warns Revolutionary Guards not to meddle in Iran election
- New book celebrates the very best in drone photography
- 2017 Nissan Titan V-8 4x4 Single Cab
- 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort Still Living Life of Luxury While Owing His Victims Millions
- In first interview, Sally Yates says Russians had ‘real leverage’ over Flynn
- Azerbaijan destroys Armenia air defence system in disputed region
- Starbucks is giving out free coffee because an update wrecked its computer system
Plane With 4 Americans Goes Missing Near Bahamas; Debris Found Posted: 16 May 2017 08:51 AM PDT |
The Latest: Mattis 'not worried' about Trump sharing intel Posted: 16 May 2017 02:28 PM PDT |
Newly-freed Chelsea Manning says putting past behind her Posted: 17 May 2017 07:55 AM PDT Chelsea Manning, the transgender army private jailed for giving US secrets to WikiLeaks, said Wednesday she was looking to put the past behind her as she walked free from a maximum-security prison in Kansas. "Whatever is ahead of me, is far more important than the past," said the 29-year-old, who served seven of a 35-year sentence over one of the largest leaks of classified documents in US history. Manning, who twice attempted to commit suicide during her incarceration at Fort Leavenworth, was the unlikely source of disclosures that rocked the US government. |
New Orleans begins takedown of 3rd Confederate-era monument Posted: 17 May 2017 12:05 AM PDT |
Nationwide Greek worker’s union strike fuels fiery clashes Posted: 17 May 2017 09:28 AM PDT Workers' unions called the strike to protest new belt-tightening measures that to be imposed beyond the end of Greece's third bailout next year. The left-led coalition government agreed to the reforms as part of a deal with the country's international creditors to release funds from its next bailout installment. Air traffic controllers were holding a four-hour work stoppage in the middle of the day, leading to the rescheduling or cancellation of more than 150 flights. |
Woman Dies in Everglades Boat Crash, One Day After Graduating College Posted: 16 May 2017 11:42 AM PDT |
Iran leader denounces 'unworthy' election rhetoric in veiled swipe at Rouhani Posted: 17 May 2017 12:37 PM PDT DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei denounced the heated rhetoric of Iran's presidential election campaign on Wednesday as "unworthy", a thinly-veiled rebuke of pragmatist President Hassan Rouhani's attacks on his main conservative challenger. The withdrawal of other conservative candidates has turned Friday's election into an unexpectedly tight two-horse race between Rouhani, 68, and hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi, a 56-year-old protege of the supreme leader. Khamenei's intervention could help sway the vote by signaling dissatisfaction with Rouhani's conduct. |
Maxine Waters talks impeachment of Trump Posted: 17 May 2017 11:19 AM PDT Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., spoke to Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff and Yahoo News Deputy Editor Dan Klaidman about the latest revelation that President Trump asked FBI Director James Comey to end the investigation into Michael Flynn. Waters said, "I've been on the road to impeachment ahead of everybody." |
Bermuda triangle: Plane carrying New York family goes missing near Bahamas Posted: 16 May 2017 09:05 AM PDT A private passenger plane carrying two adults and two children has gone missing in the Bahamas. Authorities lost contact with the aircraft as it was flying from Puerto Rico to Titusville on Florida's east coast on Monday. Efforts to find the four people on board, identified as Jennifer Blumin, Nathan Ulrich and Ms Blumin's four-year-old and 10-year-old sons, are being concentrated close to where the plane last made contact - in the Bermuda Triangle. |
Putin rushes to Trump's defense, laments US infighting Posted: 17 May 2017 08:53 AM PDT MOSCOW (AP) — Vladimir Putin rushed Wednesday to defend U.S. President Donald Trump from criticism over sharing classified information with Moscow, issuing a strongly worded statement that reflected the degree of the Russian leader's frustration with the Washington infighting that has thwarted Kremlin hopes for a detente. |
US teen dies of caffeine overdose Posted: 17 May 2017 12:56 AM PDT A coffee, a caffeinated drink and an energy soda proved a deadly combination for a South Carolina teenager who died within two hours of consuming them, triggering warnings about the risks of caffeine overdose. Davis Allen Cripe died on April 26 from a "caffeine-induced cardiac event causing a probable arrhythmia," the Richland County coroner's office in the southern US state wrote in a statement. Two hours before he collapsed, Cripe drank a cafe latte, a large Diet Mountain Dew and an energy drink. |
Syrian rivals weigh UN plan for new constitution Posted: 17 May 2017 07:07 AM PDT Rival Syrian delegations on Wednesday weighed a UN proposal on developing a new constitution for the war-ravaged country, as a new round of peace talks entered a second day. The sixth round of UN-backed negotiations in Geneva is the latest drive to bring a political solution to the conflict which has claimed more than 320,000 lives since 2011. The talks opened with tensions high over a US charge that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government was using a prison crematorium to hide evidence of thousands of murdered detainees. |
As a millionaire, I am begging millennials to stop doing these things with their money Posted: 15 May 2017 05:46 PM PDT As a self-made millionaire, I am devastated every day when I see the foolish spending and saving habits of millennials. That's why when I saw fellow rich person Tim Gurner scold young people for buying avocado toast, I screamed "yes" so loud my butlers came into my morning den to check on me. After firing them for not knocking, I decided to write some advice of my own because millennials are so rampant and irresponsible with their income that buying avocado toast is really just the tip of the iceberg. As a millionaire, I am begging millennials to stop doing the following things with their money. SEE ALSO: I'm a GOP lawmaker and I'm not worried about AHCA because a Zoltar machine already told me how I'd die 1. Folding up hundred dollar bills into paper airplanes and throwing them into the sea. Millennials, please, stop going out to sea with hundreds of dollars folded up like paper airplanes and then throwing the folded up bills out into the waters. I would estimate that millennials throw upwards of $250,000 into the sea every year. I can't stress enough how this, along with purchasing avocado toast, will not help you afford your first home. 2. Running dollar bills through the paper shredder to see if it is still working. Another alarming trend amongst millennials is testing out the effectiveness of their paper shredder by removing all the bills from their wallet and running them through the shredder. As a millionaire, I can assure you that this practice is counter-productive in your efforts to be able to afford a home. 3. Balling up hundred dollar bills, loading them into a Victorian-era cannon, and then shooting the cannon off tall castles into the plains below. When I was growing up, I scrimped and saved every penny I earned. I learned the meaning of a dollar very early on and it definitely attributed to why I am so wealthy and successful today. This generation, however, seems to be more delighted by the idea of loading a 19th century cannon with hundreds of dollars in bills and then shooting said cannon off a tall castle into the empty rolling plains just below the castle. I promise you that this is not helping you on your way to being homeowners and I am begging you to stop. 4. Taking out all of their money from the bank and stamping "VOID" on each bill. I do not, for the life of me, understand why millennials will take out all of their money from the bank and then spend an evening stamping "VOID" in huge red letters on each and every bill. This, along with buying avocado toast, is an incredible waste of money. 5. Scattering 300 signed blank checks in Times Square during rush hour. Believe me when I say that walking into Times Square during rush hour and scattering 300 personally signed blank checks onto the street for anybody to pick up, write a dollar amount on, and then cash out at their bank, is a horrendously terrible idea if you are trying to save money. 6. Converting all of your money into gold coins and then whacking them into the woods with a tennis racquet. Saving money is already hard. Don't make it harder by converting all of your savings into the form of gold coins, going over to the edge of the woods, and then whacking each coin into the woods. There are better ways to spend your money, trust me. Millennials, you have yourselves and only yourselves to blame for your financial woes. However, if you can bring yourself to stop doing these six things, you should be able to afford a home in no time. WATCH: |
Family Says Their Dog Willingly Spends His Time on Roof: 'We Know He's Up There' Posted: 16 May 2017 02:28 PM PDT |
Most Notorious Serial Killers In The World Posted: 16 May 2017 03:57 AM PDT |
Iraq says battle for Mosul nearly won as forces close in on Old City Posted: 16 May 2017 03:33 AM PDT By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi forces have dislodged Islamic State from all but 12 square km of Mosul, a military spokesman said on Tuesday, after planes dropped leaflets into the city telling civilians the battle was nearly won. Seven months into the U.S.-backed campaign, the militants now control only a few districts in the western half of Mosul including the Old City, where Islamic State is expected to make its last stand. The Iraqi government is pushing to declare victory by the holy month of Ramadan, expected to begin on May 27, even if pockets of resistance remain in the Old City, according to military commanders. |
NC senator says 'I'm fine' after race collapse Posted: 17 May 2017 01:43 PM PDT |
Barack Obama branded 'Donald Trump a bullsh***er after their election night phone call' Posted: 17 May 2017 06:32 AM PDT Barack Obama reportedly branded Donald Trump a "bullsh***r" after the pair's election night phone call. Mr Obama congratulated President Trump on his win after he won the election in November and it has now emerged the billionaire property tycoon professed his newfound veneration for former President Obama during the phone call. "He's nothing but a bullsh****r," Mr Obama reportedly told two friends early last November while describing the election night call. |
Fiery crash kills South Carolina family of 4, truck driver Posted: 17 May 2017 12:55 PM PDT |
Russian quarterly growth points to ongoing recovery Posted: 17 May 2017 07:11 AM PDT Russia's GDP grew 0.5 percent in the first quarter of 2017, the state statistics agency said Wednesday, as the country's economy slowly recovers from a crippling crisis. The growth reported by the Rosstat agency is slightly superior to the government's prediction of 0.4 percent growth over the same period. Russia's GDP last experienced growth in the fourth quarter of 2014, when it expanded by 0.2 percent. |
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Republicans begin to say Donald Trump could be impeached Posted: 17 May 2017 01:58 PM PDT Republicans are beginning to grapple with the prospect that Donald Trump could be impeached, following reports that the president asked then-FBI Director James Comey to drop an investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Republican congressman Justin Amash told The Hill that if reports were true about Mr Trump's pressure on Mr Comey, it would merit impeachment. In an interview with CNN, Republican representative Carlos Curbelo compared Mr Trump allegedly pressuring Mr Comey to drop the Flynn inquiry, to the obstruction of justice cases that led to impeachment proceedings for former presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. |
5 Facts About The Antikythera Mechanism Posted: 17 May 2017 12:00 AM PDT |
Cosby says he will not testify at his sexual assault trial Posted: 16 May 2017 12:29 PM PDT By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comedian Bill Cosby does not plan to testify in his defense at his sexual assault trial in June, he said on Tuesday in his first extended public comments in two years. The 79-year-old told Sirius-XM radio host Michael Smerconish that the dozens of women who have come forward to accuse him of sexual misconduct were "piling on" and suggested that racism has played a role in his treatment because he is black. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in a Pennsylvania courtroom ahead of Cosby's June 5 trial on charges that he drugged and sexually assaulted Andrea Constand, a former basketball coach at his alma mater Temple University, in 2004. |
Guam residents cast wary eye at North Korea after launch Posted: 16 May 2017 01:28 PM PDT |
Here's how to get a free castle in Italy (seriously) Posted: 16 May 2017 09:08 AM PDT Want a free castle in Italy? Sure, take one, your highness. But, as with everything good, there's a catch. As part of an initiative called the Strategic Tourist Plan, Italy is giving away 103 historic buildings — villas, inns, houses, towers, etc. to entrepreneurs willing to take them. (Yes, that means it could be you.) SEE ALSO: While the United fiasco unfolded, a travel writer made $11,000 off overbooked flights All the recipient must do is pledge to renovate the buildings, which are mainly in more remote areas of the country, in a way that will diversify Italy's tourism industry. This means transforming them into hotels, restaurants, visitor centers, spas, shops — anything that will attract tourist traffic. This will ideally help ease crowding in popular Italian tourist hubs like Venice and Milan, instead drawing crowds to chill, lesser-known spots along cycling paths, hiking trails, or religious walking routes. Does the work seem worth it? You'll need to submit a proposal to the State Property Agency by June 26. So, if you've dreamed for years of turning a beautiful castle into a go-kart track, now's your chance! We always knew you were royalty. :') WATCH: This bike helmet folds flat and can fit inside your backpack |
Ivory Coast's rebel troops say mutiny over Posted: 15 May 2017 05:40 PM PDT Bouaké (Ivory Coast) (AFP) - Rebel troops in Ivory Coast on Tuesday said they were ending a four-day mutiny after coming to an agreement with the government over a pay dispute. The government offered an immediate payment of five million CFA francs (7,500 euros) and an extra two million to be paid next month, source among the mutineers said. Defence Minister Alain-Richard Donwahi announced late Monday that an agreement had been struck with the mutineers, but disgruntled troops had continued to fire their weapons into the air in a display of scepticism. |
Posted: 16 May 2017 04:10 AM PDT Donald Trump has insisted he has the "absolute right" to share selected information with Russia amid allegations he passed on classified intelligence. The President made his first statement on Twitter following a series of denials from White House officials. "As President I wanted to share with Russia (at an openly scheduled W.H. meeting) which I have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining...to terrorism and airline flight safety," he wrote. |
Colorado inmate freed early, jailed again wins release Posted: 16 May 2017 03:12 PM PDT |
Who Gets Aaron Hernandez's Money? Posted: 15 May 2017 11:14 PM PDT |
Hundreds of asylum seekers in Sweden evacuated after suspected arson attacks Posted: 17 May 2017 06:58 AM PDT More than 300 asylum seekers in Sweden were evacuated from their housing in southern Sweden in the early hours of Wednesday, after suspected arson attacks, police said. City of Vaxjo police said 200 asylum seekers were evacuated after fire destroyed a municipal building next to their accommodation. In the towns of Malilla and Borrby, police said suspected arson forced more than 100 asylum seekers to abandon their living quarters, six of them suffered minor injuries. |
Watch 17 years of car safety tech save one driver’s life, and kill another Posted: 16 May 2017 08:58 PM PDT Everyone knows that cars have gotten safer over time, or at least we know that the number of safety features which modern cars have has gone from a handful to dozens upon dozens. Despite that, it's sometimes hard to see real concrete evidence of that fact unless you've been in a serious accident yourself — or, even better, an accident in both the 1990s and another one today. Thankfully, this fantastic video showcasing a crash between a 1998 Toyota Corolla and a 2015 Corolla makes the safety advances in car technology abundantly clear, without you needing to risk your own neck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxDHuthGIS4 The test, which was organized and conducted by ANCAP (Autraliasian New Car Assessment Program), sought to point out just how devastating an accident in an outdated vehicle can be for the occupants. Judging by the utter destruction wrought upon the 1998 Corolla, it's safe to assume the test achieved its goal. The video sprinkles a few car accident statistics along the way, including the fact that more than 50% of deaths that occur on New Zealand roads, happen in vehicles built before the year 2000. The crash test, in which the 1998 Corolla is flattened by the 2015 model, makes it easy to see how that could be the case. In the Toyota crash, the 2015 model performs admirably, with front and side airbags that absorb the brunt of the impact, and crumple zones which strategically collapse to take as much of the force out of the crash as possible. The 1998 model, with no airbags of any kind and a front end that flattens like a sponge, causes a tremendous amount of trauma to the driver, who is likely to have died in the accident. |
New Miss USA Clarifies Controversial Position on Health Care, Feminism Following Uproar Posted: 16 May 2017 09:33 AM PDT |
Another large-scale cyberattack underway: experts Posted: 17 May 2017 09:49 AM PDT The new attack targets the same vulnerabilities the WannaCry ransomware worm exploited but, rather than freeze files, uses the hundreds of thousands of computers believed to have been infected to mine virtual currency. Following the detection of the WannaCry attack on Friday, researchers at Proofpoint discovered a new attack linked to WannaCry called Adylkuzz, said Nicolas Godier, a researcher at the computer security firm. Instead of completely disabling an infected computer by encrypting data and seeking a ransom payment, Adylkuzz uses the machines it infects to "mine" in a background task a virtual currency, Monero, and transfer the money created to the authors of the virus. |
Why the Future Air Force One Will Be a Boeing 747-8 Posted: 17 May 2017 11:33 AM PDT |
Tesla teams up with utility company to offer super-cheap Powerwalls to back up its power grid Posted: 16 May 2017 09:36 AM PDT Tesla is pairing up with a Vermont utility provider to offer subsidized Powerwall battery packs to bolster its power grid and give customers a chance to harness its energy when other lights go out. Vermont's Green Mountain Power (GMP), a utility company with a decidedly environmental focus, will be the first power provider in the world to integrate Tesla's system as a major part of its grid. GMP will install Tesla's industrial Powerpacks on its own utility land and offer 2,000 of its customers 7 kW Powerwall 2 units for an extra $15 per month charge on their power bill or a one-time, $1,500 fee. The batteries store energy during off-peak hours, like nighttime, for later use, and typically cost up to $3,000. GMP says it will harness the energy stored in the Powerpacks and customer-installed Powerwalls to provide its grid with an extra boost during peak usage times in an effort to lower costs for all of its customers. This network won't just give the company an extra source of reliable energy — it'll help to cut down dependence on costly, "dirty" backup generators. SEE ALSO: Groom credits Tesla Model X for saving his life the night before his own wedding The Tesla batteries already proved successful for GMP on a small scale, when three customers with their own Powerwalls were able to keep their lights on during a storm that knocked the power out for 15,000 other GMP-powered homes. The new partnership will look to leverage that reliable source of stored energy to a larger group of its customers. "There hasn't been any really successful large-scale trial, so that's why this is so exciting," J.B. Straubel, Tesla's chief technology officer, told local station WCAX-TV of the deal. "It's been a potential, and on people's minds for a lot of years, and it's been in development at Tesla for quite some time, but this is our first real deployment." GMP was selected by Tesla especially for the project — in no small part because of its green track record in a state that has embraced solar power. The Tesla Powerwall 2.Image: tesla"Vermont is, surprising to some people, but it's one of the states with the highest penetration of solar power per capita in the country," Straubel said to WCAX-TV. The state indeed ranks eighth in the nation's ranks of solar capacity per capita at 270 watts per person, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). "Green Mountain Power is unique in their excitement to adopt this sooner than others, but the same technology and the same exact model is relevant, frankly, all over the world," Straubel said. "So, you know, we're already having some early discussions with other utilities and grid operators and our feeling is that this is possible a way that most storage will end up getting networked together in the future and I think it has a really exciting, you know, road map." Telsa also opened up preorders for its Solar Roof tiles last week, offering potential customers a means to generate their own energy at costs the company claims will be comparable or even lower than roofs made from traditional tiles. The Solar Roof system can use a Powerwall unit to store the energy it produces, but the two systems can work on their own. GMP's Powerwall initiative doesn't require its customers to have access to solar energy production but admits in the program's FAQs that customers with some sort of system in place "will get the most benefit from your home battery." WATCH: Elon Musk's $2.6 billion bet on a clean energy empire |
Posted: 15 May 2017 05:41 PM PDT Allegations Donald Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian officials are "the most serious charge ever made against a sitting president", former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz has said. The legal scholar said people should not minimise the gravity of claims the President revealed the top-secret information about Isis to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador at a White House meeting. The information is said to have been provided to Mr Trump by an American ally through a sensitive intelligence sharing arrangement, reported The Washington Post. |
The Latest: Police: Human head belonged to mother of suspect Posted: 15 May 2017 06:38 PM PDT |
Rouhani warns Revolutionary Guards not to meddle in Iran election Posted: 17 May 2017 10:39 AM PDT By Babak Dehghanpisheh BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday urged Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards and the Basij militia under its control not to meddle in Friday's presidential election, in a rare warning that underscored rising political tensions. The Guards, who oversee an economic empire worth billions of dollars, are seldom criticized in public, but the pragmatist Rouhani is locked in an unexpectedly tight race against hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi, who is believed to have their support. "We just have one request: for the Basij and the Revolutionary Guards to stay in their own place for their own work," Rouhani said in a campaign speech in the city of Mashad, according to the Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA). Rouhani reinforced his appeal by quoting the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Republic, who he said had warned the armed forces against interfering in politics. |
New book celebrates the very best in drone photography Posted: 17 May 2017 08:21 AM PDT |
2017 Nissan Titan V-8 4x4 Single Cab Posted: 17 May 2017 02:15 PM PDT |
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In first interview, Sally Yates says Russians had ‘real leverage’ over Flynn Posted: 16 May 2017 11:33 AM PDT Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates said in a CNN interview that aired Tuesday morning that Russians had "serious leverage" over former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and that her office had expected the administration to act quickly after she alerted White House counsel Don McGahn on Jan. 26. |
Azerbaijan destroys Armenia air defence system in disputed region Posted: 16 May 2017 03:32 AM PDT Azerbaijan has destroyed an Armenian air defence system in the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region, officials in Baku said Tuesday, as separatist authorities vowed retaliation, raising tensions in the festering conflict. Ex-Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia are locked in a protracted conflict over the disputed region, and frequent exchanges of fire nearly spiralled into all-out war last year. "Azerbaijani forces destroyed on Monday an Armenian Osa air defence system and its crew in the Fisuli-Khojavend sector of Karabakh's frontline in order to avert the threat it posed to Azerbaijan's aircraft," an official from the press service of Azerbaijan's defence ministry told AFP. |
Starbucks is giving out free coffee because an update wrecked its computer system Posted: 16 May 2017 09:58 AM PDT Some Starbucks locations across the US are temporarily giving out free coffee to customers, as an update has put the point of sale systems out of order at some locations. According to dozens of users on Twitter, affected locations are either closing doors, or "taking care of customers" in a very excellent way: free coffee for all.
The story was spotted by thirsty TechCrunch writers in New York, who discovered that their local Starbucks was affected and giving away free drinks. A quick search of Twitter confirmed what was happening: an overnight update bricked some of the chain's point of sale systems, making it impossible for stores to accept credit cards. Some stores apparently shut down, but others stayed open to give away drinks. Starbucks confirmed in a statement that "As part of our normal course of business, overnight we worked to install a technology update to our store registers in the U.S. and Canada. A limited number of locations remain offline, and we are working swiftly to resume full operations in each of these stores. The stores will remain open during this time and, as always, our partners are prepared to take care of our customers to ensure they have the best experience possible." "Our partners are prepared to take care of our customers," in this case, means free drinks. The move is obviously meant to keep caffeine-craved patrons happy and awake, so it would be a decidedly jerk move to make a special trip to Starbucks, just to see if the drinks are free. This story is also your daily reminder of the number one rule in technology: always backup before an update. |
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