Friday 30 September 2016

World Bank to name and shame countries that fail their stunted children

World Bank to name and shame countries that fail their stunted children

EThe president of the World Bank has warned he will name and shame countries that fail to tackle the malnourishment and poor growth of their children, as part of a mission to rid the world of stunting. Jim Yong Kim, the former physician who heads the Bank, told the Guardian he would take to the podium at the World Economic Forum in Davos every year to point the finger at governments who failed to live up to promises to tackle a scourge affecting tens of millions of children.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/sep/30/world-bank-name-and-shame-countries-fail-stunted-children?source=Snapzu

2 Van Gogh paintings recovered by Italian anti-Mafia police

2 Van Gogh paintings recovered by Italian anti-Mafia police

Italian police have found two Van Gogh paintings that were stolen from an Amsterdam museum in 2002 hidden in a farmhouse near an organized crime syndicate’s Naples-area stronghold, investigators said Friday. The paintings, discovered without their frames, are in “relatively good condition,” the Van Gogh Museum said in a statement on its website. It said the two paintings are the 1882 work “Seascape at Scheveningen” and a later work, “Congregation leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen.” The earlier painting contains grains of sand that were stirred up from the beach as Van Gogh worked.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/2-van-gogh-paintings-recovered-by-italian-anti-mafia-police/2016/09/30/6d2a3968-86e9-11e6-b57d-dd49277af02f_story.html?source=Snapzu

German mayor who wanted to accept more refugees beaten up 'in xenophobic attack'

German mayor who wanted to accept more refugees beaten up 'in xenophobic attack'

A German mayor who wanted to accommodate refugees has reportedly been assaulted in a suspected xenophobic attack. Joachim Kebschull, 61, mayor of Oersdorf, was struck on the back of the head with a club or wooden beam on his way to a town hall meeting. Mr Kebschull lost consciousness and was taken to hospital, German newspaper Bild reports.
Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/germany-mayor-beaten-up-anti-refugee-suspect-oersdorf-a7338996.html?source=Snapzu

Endless OS 3: Linux for the Net Less

Endless OS 3: Linux for the Net Less

This Ubuntu-based Linux distribution provides the Internet for those who don't have 24x7 access to the net.
Read more: http://fossforce.com/2016/09/endless-os-3-linux-net-less/?source=Snapzu

Lawmakers: Wells Fargo a 'criminal enterprise' like Enron

Lawmakers: Wells Fargo a 'criminal enterprise' like Enron

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf is running "a criminal enterprise" and should be fired or even jailed, several members of Congress claimed. Rep. Michael Capuano on Thursday said the Wells Fargo (WFC) scandal and the people who lead the bank reminded him of "the guys who ran Enron," evoking a company that was found guilty of massive financial fraud.
Read more: http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/29/investing/wells-fargo-john-stumpf-hearing-congress/index.html?source=Snapzu

Liam Fox: Brexit is a 'golden opportunity'

Liam Fox: Brexit is a 'golden opportunity'

The UK's trade with the European Union will be "at least as free" after Brexit as it is now, Liam Fox says. The International Trade Secretary said it was in other countries' interests to avoid tariffs which he said would "harm the people of Europe". He also predicted the UK would be a standard-bearer for global free trade and that Brexit represented a "golden opportunity" to forge new links.
Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37504966?source=Snapzu

Obama: You may ‘disagree’ with Colin Kaepernick, but he has right to protest

Obama: You may ‘disagree’ with Colin Kaepernick, but he has right to protest

The president discusses the quarterback's anthem protests at a town hall meeting held on a military base in Virginia.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/09/29/obama-you-may-disagree-with-colin-kaepernick-but-he-has-right-to-protest/?source=Snapzu

Egyptian MP Calls for Mandatory Virginity Tests for Admittance of Women to Universities

Egyptian MP Calls for Mandatory Virginity Tests for Admittance of Women to Universities

Egyptian member of parliament Elhamy Agina continued his recent string of controversial statements, this time calling for all women to undergo mandatory ‘virginity tests’ to ensure their virginity prior to being admitted to universities in Egypt. In statements to Youm7, Agina, who was previously disciplined for stating women must undergo female genital mutilation, called on the Minister of Higher Education to issue a mandate that would require him or his officials to review all virginity tests prior to providing female students with university cards.
Read more: http://egyptianstreets.com/2016/09/30/egyptian-mp-calls-for-mandatory-virginity-tests-for-admittance-of-women-to-universities/?source=Snapzu

Google gets its cloud together

Google gets its cloud together

Under Diane Greene, co-founder and former CEO of VMware, Google has integrated its cloud offerings into a comprehensive package from the enterprise to the small office.
Read more: http://blogs.csc.com/2016/09/30/google-gets-its-cloud-together/?source=Snapzu

Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore suspended from office for remainder of term

Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore suspended from office for remainder of term

Alabama’s top judge was suspended from the bench and removed from office without pay for the remainder of his term, the state’s Court of the Judiciary ruled Friday. This is the second time Roy S. Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, has been effectively removed from office, following his ouster in 2003 over his refusal to obey judicial rulings ordering him to remove a Ten Commandments statue from the Alabama Judicial Building.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/09/30/alabama-chief-justice-roy-moore-suspended-from-office-for-remainder-of-term/?utm_term=.23e1f6d9bc6d?source=Snapzu

French guy calmly destroys everything in Apple Store with steel ball

French guy calmly destroys everything in Apple Store with steel ball

Everyone gets annoyed at customer support, but this guy is taking it a bit too far. He took a steel ball to the Apple Store and started smashing things.
Read more: http://thenextweb.com/apple/2016/09/30/french-guy-apple-store-steel-ball/?source=Snapzu

More state election databases hacked than previously thought

More state election databases hacked than previously thought

Multiple law enforcement sources tell CBS News homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues that more U.S. state election databases have been hacked than previously thought. According to sources, a total of about 10 states have had their systems probed or breached by hackers, similar to what happened in Arizona and Illinois. CBS News has learned that government officials are increasingly concerned about Russian efforts to disrupt or influence the 2016 presidential election.
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/more-state-election-databases-hacked-than-previously-thought/?source=Snapzu

20 Years Since Welfare's Overhaul, Results Are Mixed

20 Years Since Welfare's Overhaul, Results Are Mixed

Twenty years ago, welfare as Americans knew it ended. President Bill Clinton signed a welfare overhaul bill that limited benefits and encouraged poor people to find jobs. "We're going to make it all new again, and see if we can't create a system of incentives which reinforce work and family and independence," Clinton said at a White House bill signing ceremony. The goals were admirable: help poor families get into the workforce so they'd no longer need government aid. They'd get job training and support, such as help with child care.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/2016/08/22/490245470/20-years-since-welfares-overhaul-results-are-mixed?source=Snapzu

Hunting ban backed by 84% of voters, poll finds

Hunting ban backed by 84% of voters, poll finds

Any attempts to repeal the Hunting Act would be "deeply unpopular" among the majority of the British public, a new poll has found. The Ipsos MORI poll commissioned by animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports found 84% of the public do not want a return to fox hunting. Opposition to hare hunting and deer hunting was even stronger, at 91% and 88% respectively.
Read more: https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2016/09/29/hunting-ban-backed-by-84-of-voters-poll-finds/?source=Snapzu

Polish women to stage all-out strike next week

Polish women to stage all-out strike next week

Women in Poland are to stage an all-out strike to protest the country’s plan to effectively ban abortions. Female workers across the predominantly Catholic country will take part in the action on Monday, in an effort to disruptively draw attention to attempts to restrict Poland’s severely limited abortion laws even further. Those taking part hope the strike will bring Polish society and the economy to a standstill.
Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/polish-women-strike-abortion-laws-restrictions-changes-economy-a7339141.html?source=Snapzu

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

The Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. We're doing it now.
Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/09/29/dont-vote-for-donald-trump-editorial-board-editorials-debates/91295020/?source=Snapzu

This 1,157-year-old library gets a facelift

This 1,157-year-old library gets a facelift

How do you restore a 1,157-year old library? Very carefully.
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/29/travel/worlds-oldest-library-al-qarawiyyin/?source=Snapzu

Stakes Grow Higher In The Cat-Bird Wars

Stakes Grow Higher In The Cat-Bird Wars

A new book — and an extraordinary backlash to it — has put poison, predator cats and at-risk wildlife front and center, says anthropologist Barbara J. King.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/09/29/495883093/stakes-grow-higher-in-the-cat-bird-wars?source=Snapzu

WATCH: Rosetta Crashes Into Comet, Bringing Historic Mission To End

WATCH: Rosetta Crashes Into Comet, Bringing Historic Mission To End

The Rosetta spacecraft has been orbiting the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet for two years. Now it has lost contact with Earth forever.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/30/496042230/watch-rosetta-ends-mission-by-crashing-into-comet?source=Snapzu

Earth's CO2 levels just crossed a really scary threshold - and it's permanent

Earth's CO2 levels just crossed a really scary threshold - and it's permanent

According to the latest figures, levels of atmospheric carbon have officially surpassed 400 parts per million (ppm), and there’s little hope of returning them to safe levels - the situation is now permanent.
Read more: http://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-co2-levels-just-permanently-crossed-a-really-scary-threshold?source=Snapzu

DNA breakthrough finally gives ‘a face to this crime.’ But can it solve a woman’s 1992 murder?

DNA breakthrough finally gives ‘a face to this crime.’ But can it solve a woman’s 1992 murder?

Whoever kidnapped, raped and stabbed Lisa Ziegert before dumping her body in a wooded area in southern Massachusetts left a sliver of DNA on the middle school aide’s corpse. For a quarter-century, that DNA was a dead-end — like all the other evidence in the case — as investigators scoured New England for Ziegert’s killer. The DNA did not match convicted felons or sex offenders in federal or state databases. It did not pan out as new investigative methods made better use of blood and tissue samples found at crime scenes.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2016/09/29/dna-breakthrough-finally-gives-a-face-to-this-crime-but-can-it-solve-a-womans-1992-murder?source=Snapzu

Google Unveils 'The Keyword', Company's New Central Blog

Google Unveils 'The Keyword', Company's New Central Blog

Earlier today, Google had announced that they’ve renamed ‘Apps For Work’, the service is now called ‘G Suite’, as Google feels this name fits better, and will be able to ‘better reflect’ what this suite represents. Now, this is not the only change the company is making, as the Mountain View giant has also decided to launch a new, official company blog, ‘The Keyword’. Now, this new blog will essentially replace the old one (googleblog.blogspot.com)
Read more: http://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/09/google-unveils-the-keyword-companys-new-central-blog.html?source=Snapzu

Bumblebee Set to Become Officially Endangered

Bumblebee Set to Become Officially Endangered

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed listing a species of bumblebee as an endangered species, the first bee species to be granted such federal protection in the continental United States. The rusty patched bumblebee - the workers of which can be identified by a small rust-colored mark on the middle of their second abdominal segment - was historically widespread along the east coast of North America, from Quebec down to Georgia, and across much of the midwest as far west as the Dakotas.
Read more: http://www.livescience.com/56312-bumblebee-species-may-become-endangered.html?source=Snapzu

Tax authorities in Denmark buy 'Panama Papers' evidence

Tax authorities in Denmark buy 'Panama Papers' evidence

Tax authorities in Denmark have paid 805,000 euros ($903,000) for evidence of tax evasion by its citizens in the so-called 'Panama Papers.' About 600 people could be implicated.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tax-authorities-in-denmark-buy-panama-papers-evidence/a-35928320?source=Snapzu

Female chess players forced to wear hijab as governing body awards world championship to Iran

Female chess players forced to wear hijab as governing body awards world championship to Iran

The world's top female chess players have reacted with horror after being told they must compete at next year's world championship wearing a hijab.
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/29/female-chess-players-accuse-governing-body-of-sex-discrimination/?source=Snapzu

Thursday 29 September 2016

Samsung says in talks with U.S. watchdog on washing machine safety issues

Samsung says in talks with U.S. watchdog on washing machine safety issues

Samsung Electronics, which is already reeling from a global recall of its Note 7 smartphones, said on Thursday it is in talks with a U.S. watchdog to address potential safety problems related to some of its washing machines.
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-samsung-elec-washingmachine-idUSKCN11Z0C9?source=Snapzu

14,000-year-old campsite in Argentina adds to an archaeological mystery

14,000-year-old campsite in Argentina adds to an archaeological mystery

A glimpse of the last people on Earth to colonize a continent without humans.
Read more: http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/09/14000-year-old-campsite-in-argentina-adds-to-an-archaeological-mystery/?source=Snapzu

The FBI’s Hillary email probe is looking even more like a coverup

The FBI’s Hillary email probe is looking even more like a coverup

It’s bad enough that FBI Director James Comey agreed to pass out immunity deals like candy to material witnesses and potential targets of his investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s illegal private email server. But now we learn that some of them were immunized despite lying to Comey’s investigators. In the latest bombshell from Congress’ probe into what’s looking more and more like an FBI whitewash (or coverup) of criminal behavior by the Democratic nominee and her aides, the Denver-based tech who destroyed subpoenaed emails from Clinton’s server allegedly lied to FBI agents after he got an immunity deal.
Read more: http://nypost.com/2016/09/28/the-fbis-hillary-email-probe-is-looking-even-more-like-a-coverup/?source=Snapzu

Zapp Brannigan's Voice Actor Reading Stupid Donald Trump Quotes

Zapp Brannigan's Voice Actor Reading Stupid Donald Trump Quotes

There is nothing funny about the real Donald Trump, a raisin company mascot channeling the spirit of an internet commenter. What is funny is the voice actor behind Futurama’s Zapp Brannigan reading some of Trump’s dumbest quotes in character.
Read more: http://kotaku.com/zapp-brannigans-voice-actor-reading-stupid-donald-trump-1785180841?source=Snapzu

‘Adventure Time’ sets the series finale, but you still have time

‘Adventure Time’ sets the series finale, but you still have time

You might want to sit down. Or grab your friends. “Adventure Time” is ending.
Read more: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-adventure-time-announces-finale-20160928-snap-story.html?source=Snapzu

This 3-Mile-Long Nazi Resort is Being Resurrected as a Luxury Getaway

This 3-Mile-Long Nazi Resort is Being Resurrected as a Luxury Getaway

Three years before Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Adolf Hitler ordered the construction of the world's largest tourist resort, located on a beachfront property on the island of Rügen. The Nazis called it Prora. Capable of holding more than 20,000 residents at a single time, Prora was meant to comfort the weary German worker who toiled away in a factory without respite. According to historian and tour guide Roger Moorhouse, it was also meant to serve as the carrot to the stick of the Gestapo—a pacifying gesture to get the German people on Hitler's side.
Read more: http://www.archdaily.com/796208/this-3-mile-long-nazi-resort-is-being-resurrected-as-a-luxury-getaway?source=Snapzu

Police: Man killed by officer pointed vaping device

Police: Man killed by officer pointed vaping device

Activists dismayed by the police killing of an unarmed black man in El Cajon, California, demanded that authorities release video of the shooting and called for a federal probe.
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/28/us/california-police-shooting/index.html?source=Snapzu

Another Tesla on autopilot crashes in Germany

Another Tesla on autopilot crashes in Germany

A Tesla car whose driver said he was using the “Autopilot” driving assistance system crashed into a bus on a motorway in northern Germany on Wednesday.
Read more: http://nypost.com/2016/09/29/another-tesla-on-autopilot-crashes-in-germany/?source=Snapzu

BlackBerry confirms it will end in-house hardware development, will outsource to partners instead

BlackBerry confirms it will end in-house hardware development, will outsource to partners instead

Ailing mobile phone giant BlackBerry has confirmed long-standing rumors that it would stop making hardware, and instead would focus on software and services. Announcing its Q2 Fiscal 2017 financials today, BlackBerry revealed that it made a mere $352 million in the last quarter, down by more than $100 million year-on-year and down by $1.3 billion on three years previous. But buried within all the financial hullabaloo, CEO John Chen said that the company would now move to outsource its hardware manufacturing to third parties, and announced its first such deal.
Read more: http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/28/blackberry-confirms-it-will-end-in-house-hardware-development-will-outsource-to-partners/?source=Snapzu

Ancient Roman coins found buried under ruins of Japanese castle

Ancient Roman coins found buried under ruins of Japanese castle

Archaeologists were left baffled by the "strange" discovery of ancient Roman coins buried in the ruins of a castle in Japan. The four copper coins were retrieved from soil beneath Katsuren Castle on Okinawa Island, and were originally thought to be a hoax before their true provenance was revealed. 
Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/roman-coins-discovery-castle-japan-okinawa-buried-ancient-currency-a7332901.html?source=Snapzu

Here comes 5Gbps networking over standard cables

Here comes 5Gbps networking over standard cables

A new Ethernet standard that allows for up to 2.5Gbps over normal Cat 5e cables (the ones you probably have in your house) has been approved by the IEEE. The standard—formally known as IEEE 802.3bz-2016, 2.5G/5GBASE-T, or just 2.5 and 5 Gigabit Ethernet—also allows for up to 5Gbps over Cat 6 cabling. The new standard was specifically designed to bridge the copper-twisted-pair gap between Gigabit Ethernet (1Gbps), which is currently the fastest standard for conventional Cat 5e and Cat 6 cabling, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, which can do 10Gbps but requires special Cat 6a or 7 cabling.
Read more: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/09/5gbps-ethernet-standard-details-8023bz/?source=Snapzu

Amazon’s Newest Ambition: Competing Directly With UPS and FedEx

Amazon’s Newest Ambition: Competing Directly With UPS and FedEx

Just before the morning rush hour on a recent Thursday, a brigade of vans rolled up to a low-slung warehouse near Los Angeles International Airport. Workers in bright green vests crammed some 150 Amazon.com packages into each truck before the fleet headed through the urban sprawl to customers’ doorsteps. This logistical dance wasn’t performed by United Parcel Service Inc., FedEx Corp. or the U.S. Postal Service, all longtime carriers for the online retailer.
Read more: http://www.wsj.com/articles/amazons-newest-ambitioncompeting-directly-with-ups-and-fedex-1474994758?source=Snapzu

The FCC is putting off a historic vote to disrupt your cable box

The FCC is putting off a historic vote to disrupt your cable box

How you get your cable TV may be about to undergo a historic change.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/09/29/the-fcc-is-poised-to-disrupt-your-cable-box-heres-what-we-know-so-far/?source=Snapzu

Elon Musk Will Name the First Mars-Bound Craft After a Mega-Famous Sci-Fi Ship

Elon Musk Will Name the First Mars-Bound Craft After a Mega-Famous Sci-Fi Ship

The name of the first Mars-bound SpaceX craft will be named The Heart of Gold, in honor of the spaceship commandeered by Zaphod Beeblebrox in Douglas Adams’s mega-famous science fiction novel The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. During a question-and-answer session after his keynote speech at the 67th International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, Musk revealed his desire to name at least one SpaceX ship The Heart of Gold.
Read more: https://www.inverse.com/article/21482-spacex-mars-ship-name?source=Snapzu

Video of police shooting that killed 6-year-old autistic La. boy released

Video of police shooting that killed 6-year-old autistic La. boy released

Prosecutors showed the tape in court to support their claim that one of the deputies had a pattern of using excessive force; Boy was killed, father injured in the 2015 shooting
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-of-police-shooting-that-killed-6-year-old-autistic-louisiana-boy-released-jeremy-mardis/?source=Snapzu

Zits in high school may mean youthful looking skin in adulthood

Zits in high school may mean youthful looking skin in adulthood

Cells of past acne victims have longer telomeres, which may delay cellular aging
Read more: http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/09/zits-in-high-school-may-mean-youthful-looking-skin-in-adulthood/?comments=1?source=Snapzu

Donald Trump's company violated the U.S. embargo against Cuba

Donald Trump's company violated the U.S. embargo against Cuba

Through Trump Hotels, the GOP nominee secretly conducted business in Cuba, ignoring American laws. Later, he falsely told Cuban-American voters he would never spend money on the island so long as Fidel Castro remains in power.
Read more: http://www.newsweek.com/2016/10/14/donald-trump-cuban-embargo-castro-violated-florida-504059.html?source=Snapzu

At Least 1 Dead, Up to 100 Hurt in Hoboken Train Crash

At Least 1 Dead, Up to 100 Hurt in Hoboken Train Crash

At least three people died and up to 100 were hurt, some of them critically, when an NJ Transit train crashed into the station in Hoboken at the height of Thursday's morning rush, leaving twisted piles of metal.
Read more: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Major-Train-Accident-in-Hoboken-Injuries-Reported-395249051.html?source=Snapzu

The Americas Are Now Officially 'Measles-Free'

The Americas Are Now Officially 'Measles-Free'

The Americas are now free of measles, the first region in the world to achieve that goal, the Pan American Health Organization announced this week. The success is credited to the effectiveness of mass vaccination programs over the past 22 years. Yet measles remains a significant problem in other parts of the world, public health officials warn. There were 244,704 cases reported in 2015. And outbreaks could still pop up in the Americas if unvaccinated travelers spread the disease.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/09/28/495794364/the-americas-is-now-officially-measles-free?source=Snapzu

Twitter opens its Moments feature up to everyone

Twitter opens its Moments feature up to everyone

Moments, best known as the feature you have to swipe past to see your notifications, are collections of tweets that generally focus on a...
Read more: http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/28/13097924/twitter-moments-creation-opens-to-all?source=Snapzu

State in the dark: South Australia's major power outage

State in the dark: South Australia's major power outage

The entire state of South Australia was without power for several hours on Wednesday afternoon, with the region gripped by what could be one of the most extreme weather systems to hit in 50 years. A mass blackout began about 3.30pm Wednesday afternoon, plunging the city into darkness, grounding flights and causing havoc on the state's roads.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/state-in-the-dark-south-australias-major-power-outage-20160928-grqmn2.html?source=Snapzu

Wednesday 28 September 2016

Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft come together to create historic Partnership on AI

Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft come together to create historic Partnership on AI

The world’s largest technology companies hold the keys to some of the largest databases on our planet. Much like goods and coins before it, data is becoming an important currency for the modern world. The data’s value is rooted in its applications to artificial intelligence. Whichever company owns the data, effectively owns AI. Right now that means companies like Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, IBM and Microsoft have a ton of power.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/28/facebook-amazon-google-ibm-and-microsoft-come-together-to-create-historic-partnership-on-ai/?source=Snapzu

Study finds young men are playing video games instead of getting jobs

Study finds young men are playing video games instead of getting jobs

Danny Izquierdo, a 22-year-old who lives with his parents in Silver Spring, Md., has found little satisfaction in a series of part-time, low-wage jobs he's held since graduating from high school. But the video games he plays, including "FIFA 16" and "Rocket League" on PlayStation and Pokemon Go on his smartphone, are a different story. "When I play a game, I know if I have a few hours I will be rewarded," he said. "With a job, it's always been up in the air with the amount of work I put in and the reward."
Read more: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-video-games-jobs-emploment-20160923-story.html?source=Snapzu

U.S. Government To Pay $492 Million To 17 American Indian Tribes

U.S. Government To Pay $492 Million To 17 American Indian Tribes

The U.S. government has agreed to pay a total of $492 million to 17 American Indian tribes for mismanaging natural resources and other tribal assets, according to an attorney who filed most of the suits. In a joint press release by the Departments of Interior and Justice, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewel said, "Settling these long-standing disputes reflects the Obama Administration's continued commitment to reconciliation and empowerment for Indian Country."
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/27/495627997/u-s-government-to-pay-492-million-to-17-american-indian-tribes?source=Snapzu

Soaring levels of antibiotic resistance found in supermarket chickens

Soaring levels of antibiotic resistance found in supermarket chickens

The UK’s most common type of food poisoning bug is showing drastically increased resistance to antibiotics, testing has revealed, which could mean the infection becomes harder and harder to treat. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) tested campylobacter bacteria found in chickens sold in supermarkets across the country, and discovered that resistance to certain antibiotics had more than doubled.
Read more: https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2016/09/27/soaring-levels-antibiotic-resistance-found-supermarket-chickens/?source=Snapzu

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