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- Trump's media bias survey sparks online battle between fans and critics
- ‘We are not thugs’: Rep. Correa defends Hispanic Caucus after dismissal from ICE meeting
- North Korea, Malaysia tussle over corpse; 4th suspect nabbed
- Philippine Church in 'show of force' against drug killings
- Powerful storm pounds Southern and Central California
- China Completes Training Drills In South China Sea
- Despite gov't claims, 'Dreamer' lawyers say gang ties false
- House committee probes Russia payment to Flynn
- Besieged Trump lashes out at mainstream media: ‘The enemy of the American People!’
- One dead, 27 hurt in Belgium train derailment
- The Most Beautiful Chart In the World, According To Bill Gates
- Outdoor trade show leaving Utah over public lands stance
- Brewery gives employees 'puppy parental leave' and everyone else major job envy
- 12 of the World’s Most Beautiful Waterfalls
- Turkey 'no' voters demonised as tight referendum looms
- Trump goes to his comfort zone: campaigner-in-chief
- 680 Cubans returned home since end of 'wet foot, dry foot'
- Indiana Teen Charged In Mother’s Stabbing Death
- Impeached Brazil leader Rousseff eyes political return
- Biologists find weird cave life that may be 50,000 years old
- Boy, 5, Left In Critical Condition After Being Mauled by Pit Bull
- Why you should pour a glass and drink up this National Drink Wine Day
- Hitler's 'destructive' wartime phone up for auction
- Turkey sets out Raqqa operation plans to U.S.: report
- Stephen Colbert rips Donald Trump's first solo press conference
- Amtrak officer charged with killing unarmed man in Chicago
- S. Sudan minister quits, rejoins Machar's rebels
- U.S. shuts high-security labs over concerns about air hose safety
- 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today
- Why Exercise Is Not Enough to Prevent Weight Gain
- 'View' co-hosts weigh in on President Trump's 77-minute press conference
- Trump exchange with black journalist sparks outrage
- Joyful 92-year-old woman serves as bridesmaid at her granddaughter's wedding
- Worldwide Internet Access is Closer Than we Think
- Mourning the presidency: A mock funeral for Presidents’ Day
- Ex-Hong Kong leader Tsang guilty of misconduct in graft trial
- How to install the genius media app that Apple banned from the App Store
- Climate doubter Pruitt takes EPA reins as Trump targets regulations
- Ferrari No Longer Sells a Car Designed by Pininfarina
- Can Woolly Mammoths Be Brought Back To Life?
Trump's media bias survey sparks online battle between fans and critics Posted: 17 Feb 2017 07:05 AM PST A survey from President Trump's campaign team meant to gather antimedia answers has turned into an online proxy war between those who support the president and those against him. On Thursday, moments after he completed an hour-plus press conference, in which much of the time was spent attacking reporters and "fake news," Trump's team emailed out a survey to all his supporters imploring them to help fight the mainstream media. |
‘We are not thugs’: Rep. Correa defends Hispanic Caucus after dismissal from ICE meeting Posted: 17 Feb 2017 08:22 AM PST Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) were outraged after they were barred from a meeting with Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On Thursday, at the request of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., the speaker's staffers asked CHC members to leave the meeting, which was about the execution of President Trump's controversial immigration policy. |
North Korea, Malaysia tussle over corpse; 4th suspect nabbed Posted: 18 Feb 2017 06:00 AM PST |
Philippine Church in 'show of force' against drug killings Posted: 18 Feb 2017 05:21 AM PST Thousands of Catholic faithful gathered in the Philippine capital on Saturday for a "show of force" in the biggest rally yet to stop extrajudicial killings in President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. More than 6,000 people have died since Duterte took office seven months ago and ordered an unprecedented crime war that has drawn global criticism for alleged human rights abuses, but is popular with many in the mainly Catholic country. Members of one of the nation's oldest and most powerful institutions chanted prayers and sang hymns as they marched to condemn a "spreading culture of violence". |
Powerful storm pounds Southern and Central California Posted: 18 Feb 2017 04:41 AM PST A powerful Pacific storm blew into Southern and Central California on Friday with wind-driven heavy rains that downed power lines and electrocuted a man, killed a motorist in a submerged car and disrupted hundreds of flights at airports. With the storm feeding on an atmospheric river of moisture stretching far out into the Pacific, precautionary evacuations of homes in some neighborhoods were requested due to the potential for mudslides and debris flows. More than 300 arriving and departing flights were delayed or canceled at Los Angeles International Airport. (AP) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr |
China Completes Training Drills In South China Sea Posted: 17 Feb 2017 04:22 AM PST |
Despite gov't claims, 'Dreamer' lawyers say gang ties false Posted: 16 Feb 2017 09:49 PM PST |
House committee probes Russia payment to Flynn Posted: 17 Feb 2017 01:01 PM PST |
Besieged Trump lashes out at mainstream media: ‘The enemy of the American People!’ Posted: 17 Feb 2017 02:24 PM PST "The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!" he declared from South Florida, where he is staying for the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate. The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People! Trump's latest attack against the press came after Thursday's feisty marathon press conference, in which the president aired a host of grievances over how the media has been covering his White House. |
One dead, 27 hurt in Belgium train derailment Posted: 18 Feb 2017 03:07 PM PST One person died and 27 others were injured -- three of them seriously -- when a train derailed Saturday shortly after leaving a station east of Brussels, officials said. The train carrying 85 passengers derailed four minutes after leaving Louvain bound for the North Sea coast via the Belgian capital, the SNCB railway authority said. "Rescue workers confirm the death of one person, three seriously injured and 24 others hurt," a Belgian official told AFP on condition of anonymity. |
The Most Beautiful Chart In the World, According To Bill Gates Posted: 17 Feb 2017 12:26 PM PST |
Outdoor trade show leaving Utah over public lands stance Posted: 16 Feb 2017 06:57 PM PST |
Brewery gives employees 'puppy parental leave' and everyone else major job envy Posted: 17 Feb 2017 11:50 AM PST How does spending an entire week playing with a puppy and getting paid for it sound to you? Too good to be true? We're here to inform you that there is a company which allows their employees to do that. Yes, that exists. Companies all over the world have stepped up their game to ensure a high quality of life for their employees by offering all sorts of competitive perks and benefits. But we have found the one company that has every other place beat, hands down, no question. BrewDog, a brewery based in Scotland, announced on Monday that it would be instituting "Puppy Parental Leave" across their company. SEE ALSO: Gather round and be blessed by this precious puppy's 'newborn' photoshoot "We know only too well that having a new arrival – whether a mewling pup or unsettled rescue dog – can be stressful for human and hound both," BrewDog stated on its website. "So we are becoming the first in our industry to give our staff a working week's leave on us to help settle a new furry family member into their home." If it were possible to give an entire company a hug, we would be doing it to BrewDog right now. Their announcement also came with this adorable video explaining the policy. As you may have guessed by the brewery's name, dogs are an essential part of the identity of BrewDog. Indeed, the brewery was founded by two men and a dog. "Ever since Bracken, the original Brew Dog, first watched James and Martin mash in batch number one of Punk IPA back in 2007 dogs have been central to our way of life," the brewery mentions on its site. BrewDog also encourages its employees to bring their dogs to work. Their main office in Scotland boasts 50 "office dogs." How does anyone get any work done there? BrewDog collars, back by popular demand!* *Dog not included with purchase. bit.ly/brewdogcollar #brewdog #craftbeer #dogsofinsta #brewpix #dogcollars #puppiesofinstagram A post shared by BrewDog (@brewdogofficial) on Nov 4, 2016 at 11:19am PDT While the brewery is headquartered in Scotland, they are planning on opening up another brewery in Columbus, Ohio. And just a reminder, the puppy paid leave policy extends to all employees anywhere. We'll just leave their careers page here for you for easy access. BONUS: Meet the dog who's basically a saint |
12 of the World’s Most Beautiful Waterfalls Posted: 17 Feb 2017 11:05 AM PST |
Turkey 'no' voters demonised as tight referendum looms Posted: 17 Feb 2017 07:26 AM PST Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his supporters are increasingly demonising voters thinking of rejecting a plan to grant him greater powers in an April referendum, raising fears of a further polarisation of society. Turkey will on April 16 vote in a referendum on constitutional changes to create a presidential system which Erdogan argues is needed for better governance but critics fear will lead to one man rule. Polls are indicating a tight race with approval for the plan by no means a foregone conclusion, opening the way for the kind of no-holds-barred campaign in which Erdogan revels. |
Trump goes to his comfort zone: campaigner-in-chief Posted: 17 Feb 2017 04:52 PM PST By John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a tumultuous opening month in the White House, President Donald Trump is heading to a friendlier, familiar and potentially rejuvenating place: the campaign trail. Beset by vicious fights over his Cabinet, legal setbacks over his immigration orders, the resignation of his national security adviser and an investigation into possible links between his campaign and Russian intelligence, Trump is turning to the winning formula that vaulted him into the White House: big, adoring crowds and fiery, angry speeches. |
680 Cubans returned home since end of 'wet foot, dry foot' Posted: 17 Feb 2017 07:43 PM PST |
Indiana Teen Charged In Mother’s Stabbing Death Posted: 17 Feb 2017 12:00 AM PST |
Impeached Brazil leader Rousseff eyes political return Posted: 18 Feb 2017 11:54 AM PST |
Biologists find weird cave life that may be 50,000 years old Posted: 17 Feb 2017 06:00 PM PST |
Boy, 5, Left In Critical Condition After Being Mauled by Pit Bull Posted: 18 Feb 2017 12:13 PM PST |
Why you should pour a glass and drink up this National Drink Wine Day Posted: 18 Feb 2017 05:00 AM PST |
Hitler's 'destructive' wartime phone up for auction Posted: 17 Feb 2017 02:47 PM PST Adolf Hitler's personal telephone, which the Fuehrer used to dictate many of his deadly World War II commands, will hit the auction block this weekend, the US house selling it announced. Originally a black Bakelite phone that was later painted crimson and engraved with Hitler's name, the relic was found in the Nazi leader's Berlin bunker in 1945 following the regime's defeat. Auction house Alexander Historical Auctions estimates its worth between $200,000 and $300,000. |
Turkey sets out Raqqa operation plans to U.S.: report Posted: 18 Feb 2017 07:44 AM PST By Humeyra Pamuk ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has presented two proposals to the United States for how to carry out a joint military operation to drive Islamic State from its stronghold in the Syrian city of Raqqa, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Saturday. Ankara has said repeatedly that the planned operation should be conducted by local Arab forces, possibly with support from Turkish troops, as opposed to the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Force (SDF) -- an alliance dominated by Kurdish YPG militia. |
Stephen Colbert rips Donald Trump's first solo press conference Posted: 17 Feb 2017 05:26 AM PST President Donald Trump held his first solo press conference on Thursday and the results were, to quote the always eloquent Fox News: "Wow, alright-y then." Naturally, Trump's presser provided plenty for Stephen Colbert to discuss during his Thursday night Late Show monologue. For example: "To be honest, I inherited a mess," Trump said of his transition into the White House, to which Colbert responded: "No, you inherited a fortune, we elected a mess." Solid burn, Stephen. Game of Thrones fan does an ultra geeky deep dive into death New rendition of Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' tells the story of every engineering student This mac 'n' cheese donut covered in Cheetos dust will probably kill you Heroic pet squirrel attacks burglar who breaks into owner's home |
Amtrak officer charged with killing unarmed man in Chicago Posted: 17 Feb 2017 02:40 PM PST |
S. Sudan minister quits, rejoins Machar's rebels Posted: 17 Feb 2017 08:51 AM PST South Sudan's labour minister resigned Friday and declared allegiance to rebel leader Riek Machar, making him the second top official to quit in the war-torn country this week. Gabriel Duop Lam, who joined a unity government last year as a member of Machar's opposition, did not give a reason for his resignation in a statement released to the press, but declared his "full allegiance and commitment" to the exiled rebel. Information Minister Michael Makuei confirmed to AFP that Lam as well as his deputy had "defected" and had left to Khartoum. |
U.S. shuts high-security labs over concerns about air hose safety Posted: 17 Feb 2017 03:07 PM PST "We have no evidence that anybody has suffered ill health effects from breathing air that came through these hoses," Stephan Monroe, associate director for laboratory science and safety at the CDC, told Reuters. Monroe said he was confident scientists were not exposed to pathogens because the air they breathed passed through HEPA filters. The suits they wear also use positive air pressure to prevent pathogens from entering the suit. |
8 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today Posted: 17 Feb 2017 08:48 AM PST Happy Friday, Apple fans. We've got one more list for you this week that covers the best paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free. There are still a few freebies to be found in Thursday's post, but many of those deals have ended. You'll find eight fresh options on today's list though, so be sure to grab them while you can. 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. Green Riding HoodNormally $2.99.
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Why Exercise Is Not Enough to Prevent Weight Gain Posted: 16 Feb 2017 10:54 PM PST Exercise on its own — without also following a healthy diet — isn't enough to help people lose or even just maintain their weight, a recent study suggests. The new results run counter to the idea that the obesity epidemic in the U.S. is caused by a lack of physical activity, said lead study author Lara Dugas, an assistant professor of public health sciences at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. When it comes to figuring out the causes of obesity, "what we really need to look at is what people are eating," Dugas told Live Science. |
'View' co-hosts weigh in on President Trump's 77-minute press conference Posted: 17 Feb 2017 10:09 AM PST |
Trump exchange with black journalist sparks outrage Posted: 17 Feb 2017 03:35 PM PST |
Joyful 92-year-old woman serves as bridesmaid at her granddaughter's wedding Posted: 18 Feb 2017 08:00 AM PST For every terrible story on the news, there is also a heartwarming one unfolding somewhere in the world. This is one of the heartwarming ones. SEE ALSO: Heartwarming video shows boy with Down syndrome dancing to 'Born This Way' Redditor rachelamandamay made the entire internet melt when she shared this photo from her wedding. "I say 92 years young because she swims one mile/week, line dances and still owns and maintains her own home," she stated in the comments of the post. This beautiful bride has a very close relationship with her grandmother. She also shared in a comment how she took her grandmother out on Valentine's Day to celebrate what would have been 67 years with her grandfather. What a fantastic, beautiful moment. The world needs more of these right now. Mashable have reached out to the bride for comment. BONUS: Tom Hanks photobombed a wedding photoshoot in gym shorts |
Worldwide Internet Access is Closer Than we Think Posted: 17 Feb 2017 02:43 PM PST |
Mourning the presidency: A mock funeral for Presidents’ Day Posted: 18 Feb 2017 12:00 PM PST |
Ex-Hong Kong leader Tsang guilty of misconduct in graft trial Posted: 17 Feb 2017 06:16 AM PST Former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang was Friday found guilty of misconduct during his time at the helm of the city in a high-profile corruption trial, but escaped conviction for bribery. Tsang, 72, held the leadership post of chief executive for seven years from 2005 and is the most senior city official ever to be convicted in a criminal trial. The case comes at a time when residents are losing faith in Hong Kong's leaders, as a string of prominent corruption cases fuel public suspicions over links between authorities and business figures. |
How to install the genius media app that Apple banned from the App Store Posted: 18 Feb 2017 12:00 PM PST What is Kodi and why should one want to install on the iPhone or any other iOS device? It's a versatile media player that's already quite popular with the crowds. You may have used it on other devices back when it was called XBMC. Unfortunately, it's not the kind of application that Apple allows in the App Store, so you can't really enjoy it on iOS devices unless you're willing to jailbreak the phone, or pull off other tricks that would let you sideload the app. If you're looking to install Kodi on the iPhone 7 or any other kind of iOS device without jailbreaking, then you're in luck. It looks like such a method is already available. The method does work, and it's as shady as you can expect. But if you can't go without Kodi in your life, and you don't want to jailbreak the iPhone 7, or can't find a method that jailbreaks the phone, then you could always go for this option. Discovered by Kodi Tips the trick involves navigating to a shady site — just because it's in a language you don't understand — and downloading an app to your iPhone. Once that's done, an error message will appear when you'll try to run Kodi. However, you can fix it by simply choosing to trust the application from the phone's Settings menu. Check out Kodi Tips full instructions if you really want to go through with the procedure. Finally, if all else fails, there's one other type of Kodi install for the iPhone that you can try, which doesn't require a jailbreak either. You have to pretend you're an app developer and use Apple's Xcode to get the app running on your iOS device — Macworld has all the instructions, assuming the method is still available. |
Climate doubter Pruitt takes EPA reins as Trump targets regulations Posted: 17 Feb 2017 02:05 PM PST By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's pick to run the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday over the objections of Democrats and environmentalists worried he will gut the agency, as the administration readies executive orders to ease regulation on drillers and miners. The installation of Scott Pruitt, who sued the agency he intends to lead more than a dozen times as Oklahoma attorney general, reinforces expectations on both sides of the political divide that America will cede its position as a leader in the global fight on climate change. Senators voted 52-46 to approve Pruitt, who was to be sworn in later on Friday afternoon at the White House. |
Ferrari No Longer Sells a Car Designed by Pininfarina Posted: 17 Feb 2017 09:20 AM PST |
Can Woolly Mammoths Be Brought Back To Life? Posted: 17 Feb 2017 03:34 AM PST |
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