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- Trump congratulates Macron on ‘big win’ in French election
- 1 of 2 slain doctors texted friend: 'Gunman in the house'
- Mass Evacuation In German City After Five WWII Bombs Found
- Afghan ISIS Leader Killed In Special Forces Operation
- Yates, tear gas, lemurs & more – it happened today: May 8 in pictures
- Nigeria's Buhari to go to London for more medical tests -spokesman
- Vet Charged With Shooting Her Service Dog Found Dead in Apparent Suicide: Report
- Black Teen's Family Files Lawsuit Against Police Officer Who Killed Him
- Atheist organisation files lawsuit against Donald Trump's 'Religious Liberty' executive order
- Judge rejects immediate block of monument removal
- Man, 91, Died Happy After Family Told Him Trump Was Being Impeached: Obituary
- Texas governor signs law banning 'sanctuary cities'
- John Oliver calls on the internet to save itself by flooding the FCC with comments
- Nigeria exchanges 82 Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram for prisoners
- Earthquake hits central Alaska, rising weekend count to 4
- Erdogan says US debates over Jerusalem embassy move 'wrong'
- Trump blasts Sally Yates ahead of Senate testimony
- Gator Girl: 10-Year-Old Who Fought Off Alligator Reveals How She Cheated Death
- Military orbiter's landing rattles Florida with sonic boom
- Iran warns will hit militant 'safe havens' inside Pakistan
- Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black just shared pictures from their gorgeous wedding
- 4 killed when their car collides head-on with Chicago bus
- Nigeria president vows support for freed Chibok girls
- Dad Gets Life in Horrific Killing of 7-Year-Old Son, Whose Body Was Fed to Pigs
- North Korea claims plot reveals US state-sponsored terrorism
- Student Loan Forgiveness And 6 Ways To Have Debt For Education Paid Off
- Woman Arrested After Trying To Smuggle Heroin Strapped to Her Butt Into the U.S.
- Apple is now worth $800 billion for the first time ever
- British PM May's Conservatives open up record lead: ICM poll
- Experts meet in Egypt over moving King Tut artifacts
- Obama calls for political courage in health care battle
- Father Shot 3 Times Drives Boys To Safety As Masked Gunmen Try To Steal Their ATV: Cops
- Canada's opinion of US reaches record 35-year low after election of Donald Trump
- 2 die in plane crash near Lake Berryessa
- Jurors will be asked if Tulsa cop went too far with shooting
- 10 best paid iPhone apps on sale for free today
- South Koreans vote for new leader after months of political vacuum
- 2018 BMW X2 Spied: A Small and Sporty Spinoff
- Venezuela opposition rejects Maduro plan to rework constitution
- Woman faces trial in death of girl who was locked in a box
- 12 Kid-Approved Egg Recipes
- Starbucks Is Being Sued Over the Unicorn Drink
Trump congratulates Macron on ‘big win’ in French election Posted: 07 May 2017 01:20 PM PDT |
1 of 2 slain doctors texted friend: 'Gunman in the house' Posted: 08 May 2017 11:55 AM PDT |
Mass Evacuation In German City After Five WWII Bombs Found Posted: 08 May 2017 12:17 PM PDT |
Afghan ISIS Leader Killed In Special Forces Operation Posted: 07 May 2017 03:32 PM PDT |
Yates, tear gas, lemurs & more – it happened today: May 8 in pictures Posted: 08 May 2017 01:48 PM PDT |
Nigeria's Buhari to go to London for more medical tests -spokesman Posted: 07 May 2017 11:47 PM PDT |
Vet Charged With Shooting Her Service Dog Found Dead in Apparent Suicide: Report Posted: 08 May 2017 09:17 AM PDT |
Black Teen's Family Files Lawsuit Against Police Officer Who Killed Him Posted: 08 May 2017 12:45 AM PDT |
Posted: 08 May 2017 01:40 AM PDT A organisation of atheists from Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit challenging the president's so-called "religious liberty" order, claiming his move to allow religious groups to preach politics from the pulpit is in breach of the constitution. The Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF), established in 1978, said recent comments by Mr Trump were a clear attempt to roll-back the provisions of the Johnson Amendment, a 1954 law that prohibits all tax-exempt institutions from campaigning for political candidates. Religious liberty is enshrined in the First Amendment of our Constitution as a founding principle of our nation. |
Judge rejects immediate block of monument removal Posted: 08 May 2017 04:21 PM PDT |
Man, 91, Died Happy After Family Told Him Trump Was Being Impeached: Obituary Posted: 08 May 2017 09:14 AM PDT |
Texas governor signs law banning 'sanctuary cities' Posted: 07 May 2017 05:55 PM PDT |
John Oliver calls on the internet to save itself by flooding the FCC with comments Posted: 08 May 2017 07:59 AM PDT As the new FCC Chairman Ajit Pai plans to take a "weed whacker" to net neutrality regulations, John Oliver asked internet commenters everywhere for their help on Sunday. To give users an easy way to voice their displeasure of Pai's plan to repeal the classification of the internet as a common carrier, he's taken out the domain name gofccyourself.com, which is a direct link to the site to send comments. So many comments flooded in that, by Sunday, it appeared that the site was already overloaded. Back in 2014 when the FCC was considering new net neutrality rules, Oliver called for the same kind of action from his viewers on Last Week Tonight. The FCC's website crashed, Oliver's segment brought unprecedented attention to the issue, and the commission decided to reclassify internet service as a common carrier. Watch Oliver slam Pai, explain and defend net neutrality, and patriotically address Reddit commenters, Yelpers, and his own haters in this segment from Last Week Tonight. |
Nigeria exchanges 82 Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram for prisoners Posted: 07 May 2017 01:23 AM PDT By Felix Onuah and Ahmed Kingimi ABUJA/MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Boko Haram militants have released 82 schoolgirls out of a group of more than 200 whom they kidnapped from the northeastern town of Chibok three years ago in exchange for prisoners, the presidency said on Saturday. Around 270 girls were kidnapped in April 2014 by the Islamist militant group, which has killed 15,000 people and displaced more than two million during a seven-year insurgency aimed at creating an Islamic caliphate in northeastern Nigeria. Nigeria thanked Switzerland and the International Committee of the Red Cross for helping secure the release of the 82 girls after "lengthy negotiations", the presidency said in a statement. |
Earthquake hits central Alaska, rising weekend count to 4 Posted: 08 May 2017 07:24 AM PDT |
Erdogan says US debates over Jerusalem embassy move 'wrong' Posted: 08 May 2017 09:36 AM PDT Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday said debates over the possibility of moving the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem are "extremely wrong" and should be dropped. US President Donald Trump had promised during his campaign to move the American embassy to Jerusalem, whose status is one of the thorniest issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Speaking at a forum in Istanbul, Erdogan said everyone should be careful on issues that concerned the status of Jerusalem, warning that even "relocating a stone" in the city could have serious implications. |
Trump blasts Sally Yates ahead of Senate testimony Posted: 08 May 2017 07:37 AM PDT |
Gator Girl: 10-Year-Old Who Fought Off Alligator Reveals How She Cheated Death Posted: 08 May 2017 01:51 PM PDT |
Military orbiter's landing rattles Florida with sonic boom Posted: 07 May 2017 08:35 PM PDT |
Iran warns will hit militant 'safe havens' inside Pakistan Posted: 08 May 2017 01:57 AM PDT The head of the Iranian armed forces warned Islamabad on Monday that Tehran would hit bases inside Pakistan if the government does not confront Sunni militants who carry out cross-border attacks. Ten Iranian border guards were killed by militants last month. Iran said Jaish al Adl, a Sunni militant group, had shot the guards with long-range guns, fired from inside Pakistan. |
Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black just shared pictures from their gorgeous wedding Posted: 08 May 2017 08:53 AM PDT If you stare at these pictures long enough, it almost - for a second - feels like you were there. Tom Daley quietly married his partner, screenwriter Dustin Lance Black this weekend in a private ceremony in Devon, England. Today, the Olympic medalist shared the first photo from the pair's gorgeous ceremony - and it's as beautiful as we thought it would be. SEE ALSO: Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli are now officially married and wow, it looked beautiful The diver shared a snapshot of his special day on Instagram. On 6th May 2017, I married the love of my life, @dlanceblack ❤️ We shared the day with 120 of our closest friends and family, from Texarkana to Plymouth! Thank you to everyone who made this weekend the most special weekend of our lives! • • • @burberry ♂️London Gay Men's Chorus @andymacphotofilm • • • #NoRomeo A post shared by Tom Daley (@tomdaley1994) on May 8, 2017 at 1:41am PDT Lance Black then shared an equally gorgeous photo from the ceremony across his own social media. So... what did you do this weekend? pic.twitter.com/wWbpiiy1sy — Dustin Lance Black (@DLanceBlack) May 8, 2017 The couple announced they were engaged two years ago in British newspaper The Times after one year of publicly dating. #HeSaidYES and then #ISaidYES ❤️Thanks for all the lovely messages! A post shared by Tom Daley (@tomdaley1994) on Oct 2, 2015 at 12:12am PDT The Olympic diver revealed he was seeing Lance Black in 2013, shortly after discussing his sexuality in a YouTube video. #splash celebrations :) Beef Wellington...yes please!!! A post shared by Tom Daley (@tomdaley1994) on Jan 4, 2014 at 2:42pm PST Congrats to the happy couple. WATCH: Study finally reveals if your cat likes hanging out with you |
4 killed when their car collides head-on with Chicago bus Posted: 07 May 2017 03:22 PM PDT |
Nigeria president vows support for freed Chibok girls Posted: 07 May 2017 01:50 PM PDT Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday vowed to help to 82 schoolgirls who have been freed from more than three years of Boko Haram captivity after a prisoner swap. The girls -- who were among more than 200 kidnapped in 2014 from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, northeast Nigeria -- travelled to the capital Abuja a day after their release to meet Buhari. "I cannot express in a few words how happy I am to welcome our dear girls back to freedom," Buhari said in a statement, pledging that the presidency would "personally supervise" authorities charged with ensuring the girls' "health, education, security and general well-being". |
Dad Gets Life in Horrific Killing of 7-Year-Old Son, Whose Body Was Fed to Pigs Posted: 08 May 2017 01:50 PM PDT |
North Korea claims plot reveals US state-sponsored terrorism Posted: 08 May 2017 05:29 PM PDT |
Student Loan Forgiveness And 6 Ways To Have Debt For Education Paid Off Posted: 07 May 2017 11:00 AM PDT |
Woman Arrested After Trying To Smuggle Heroin Strapped to Her Butt Into the U.S. Posted: 07 May 2017 11:18 AM PDT |
Apple is now worth $800 billion for the first time ever Posted: 08 May 2017 11:14 AM PDT Freshman economics students will tell you that something is only "worth" whatever other people are willing to pay for it. In the case of Apple Inc, that means the company is now valued at $800 billion, a new all-time high for the company. But according to analysts, Apple could be on track to break $1 trillion if it plays its cards right.
Apple's stock briefly surpassed $153.44 per share today. With Apple's 5.214 billion shares on the market, that means the company's market cap is greater than $800 billion. The new high comes just weeks after Apple blew through $750 billion, a milestone at the time. Anticipation surrounding Apple is reaching a frenzy currently, as a mix of factors are pushing investors ever higher. The iPhone 8, widely expected to launch late this year or early 2018, is predicted to start a "super-cycle" of upgrading, which will make Apple a brand-new wave of profit. Wider economic factors unrelated to the product lineup are also in Apple's favor. Apple has some $250 billion in cash, mostly held overseas, which it doesn't return to the US thanks to the 35% tax that would impose. President Trump, however, has hinted at the possibility of a one-time tax break to encourage companies to bring their cash back to the US. A break, expected to be around 10%, would enable Apple to return cash to the US, and use it to either invest, or return to shareholders. Either scenario would be favorable for investors, hence the excitement. Finally, a general rally in the US stock market is also playing in Apple's favor. The NASDAQ 100 closed at an all-time high last week. Despite the optimism, there's still some notes for concern. Apple's $250 billion in overseas cash is tempered by over $100 billion in debt that it has in the US. Since it can't use any of its overseas cash, it has been using debt to conduct its share buyback program, invest in new technologies, and issue dividends. |
British PM May's Conservatives open up record lead: ICM poll Posted: 08 May 2017 07:24 AM PDT British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party has opened up the biggest lead on record for polls conducted by research firm ICM, suggesting it remains on course for a sweeping win in a national election in a month's time. An ICM poll published on Monday, which was conducted immediately after the Conservatives scored big wins in local elections last week, gave May's party a 22-point lead over the opposition Labour Party ahead of the June 8 national election. |
Experts meet in Egypt over moving King Tut artifacts Posted: 07 May 2017 08:49 AM PDT |
Obama calls for political courage in health care battle Posted: 08 May 2017 01:59 AM PDT |
Father Shot 3 Times Drives Boys To Safety As Masked Gunmen Try To Steal Their ATV: Cops Posted: 08 May 2017 06:19 AM PDT |
Canada's opinion of US reaches record 35-year low after election of Donald Trump Posted: 08 May 2017 08:56 AM PDT |
2 die in plane crash near Lake Berryessa Posted: 08 May 2017 02:57 PM PDT |
Jurors will be asked if Tulsa cop went too far with shooting Posted: 07 May 2017 07:16 AM PDT |
10 best paid iPhone apps on sale for free today Posted: 08 May 2017 10:42 AM PDT We ended last week on a high note, and now we're starting this week off on another high note. We dug through hundreds of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free today, and we've picked out the 10 best options. If you're looking to fill your iOS device with new apps without blowing any cash, this is as good as it gets. 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. TKeyboardNormally $0.99.
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South Koreans vote for new leader after months of political vacuum Posted: 08 May 2017 03:32 PM PDT By Soyoung Kim and Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - South Koreans go to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new leader, looking to move on from a corruption scandal that brought down former President Park Geun-hye and shook the political and business elite to the core. Unless there is a major upset, liberal Moon Jae-in - who calls for a moderate approach on North Korea, wants to reform powerful family-run conglomerates and boost fiscal spending to create jobs - will be elected president. Park was ousted on charges of bribery and abuse of power in March to become South Korea's first democratically elected president to be forced from office. |
2018 BMW X2 Spied: A Small and Sporty Spinoff Posted: 08 May 2017 12:45 PM PDT |
Venezuela opposition rejects Maduro plan to rework constitution Posted: 07 May 2017 06:42 PM PDT President Nicolas Maduro's plan for an elected assembly to draw up a new Venezuelan constitution faced headwinds on Sunday, when opposition parties refused to join the process amid continuing violent anti-Maduro protests. Although several opposition leaders had separately rejected Maduro's plan for a "people's" assembly, the center-right Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) formally announced Sunday that it would not participate. "We cannot take part in a fraudulent process," former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles said, appearing at a news conference with other MUD leaders. |
Woman faces trial in death of girl who was locked in a box Posted: 08 May 2017 10:29 AM PDT |
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Starbucks Is Being Sued Over the Unicorn Drink Posted: 07 May 2017 08:40 AM PDT A post shared by Starbucks Coffee ☕ (@starbucks) on Apr 19, 2017 at 6:05am PDT Before there was the shockingly sweet, super colorful, social media–friendly Starbucks' limited-edition Unicorn Frappuccino, there was the healthy version, known as the Unicorn Latte, and the creators aren't so keen on the copy.Served up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by The End cafe, the drink doesn't contain coffee or artificial colors, but it does contain "cold-pressed ginger, lemon juice, dates, cashews, blended with additional healthy, dried ingredients ... |
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