Thursday, 30 April 2015

Jon Jones stripped of UFC world title after hit-and-run incident

Jon Jones stripped of UFC world title after hit-and-run incident

Jon Jones has been stripped of his UFC light heavyweight title and suspended indefinitely following his arrest in New Mexico on a hit-and-run that police say left a pregnant woman with a broken arm. The UFC announced the extraordinary penalties on Tuesday night for violations of its athlete code of conduct policy following Jones’ latest arrest in a string of misbehavior.
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Dead zones — where animals suffocate and die — found in the Atlantic’s open waters

Dead zones — where animals suffocate and die — found in the Atlantic’s open waters

Most dead zones are found along the coast and are a result of chemicals triggering algae blooms.
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AT&T sacks president Aaron Slator amid $100m racial discrimination suit

AT&T sacks president Aaron Slator amid $100m racial discrimination suit

Knoyme King, a black woman who worked for Slator, alleges she was passed over for promotions because of her race.
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Improving the Map of Nepal

Improving the Map of Nepal

The availability of accurate maps is particularly important in times of emergency to help disaster response teams and aid agencies to effectively manage the teams on the ground. Humanitarian Open Street Map Team (HOT) is a non-profit organization which coordinates the creation and distribution of free mapping resources to support humanitarian relief. Since the devastating earthquake in Nepal HOT has been organizing the response of the Open Street Community to improve the OSM maps of Nepal.
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From Finland, the 1,341-horsepower electric supercar

From Finland, the 1,341-horsepower electric supercar

The Toroidion 1MW Concept is a battery-powered, four-wheel-drive glimpse into the future of high-performance motoring.
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Senators Approve Bill To Stop EPA From Using ‘Secret Science’

Senators Approve Bill To Stop EPA From Using ‘Secret Science’

A Senate committee has advanced legislation that would change how the Environmental Protection Agency uses science to craft regulations intended to protect the environment and public health.
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Anti-Gay State Rep Outed By Guy He Was Trying To Pick Up On Grindr

Anti-Gay State Rep Outed By Guy He Was Trying To Pick Up On Grindr

What's funnier than a straight anti-gay bigot named "Breda" (Brēd-ä)? A closeted gay Republican elected official named "Randy Boehning." Grand Forks Herald: A North Dakota lawmaker who sent an explicit photo of himself to another man says the exchange being made public is retaliation for a recent vote against expanding gay rights. State Rep. Randy Boehning, a 52-year-old Republican legislator from Fargo, says a Capitol employee told him a fellow lawmaker vowed to out him...
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Rubella virus officially eliminated from the Americas

Rubella virus officially eliminated from the Americas

It's official: rubella, a disease that can be deadly for fetuses, has been eliminated from the Americas. The news was announced today by a scientific panel convened by global health authorities, reports The New York Times. The Americas is the first World Health Organization region to eliminate the disease.
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Colombia just legalized euthanasia. Here's why that's a big deal

Colombia just legalized euthanasia. Here's why that's a big deal

It's highly controversial: Only 3 other countries allow doctors to actually administer their patients' requested lethal dose.
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Baltimore imposes bail bonds of half a million dollars in legal crackdown

Baltimore imposes bail bonds of half a million dollars in legal crackdown

Republican governor extends 24-hour detention-without-charge limit ‘to protect public safety’ while courts impose sky-high bail bonds for minor offences.
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Secret Anonymous App To Shut Down After Failing To Attract College Students The Way Rival Yik Yak Did

Secret Anonymous App To Shut Down After Failing To Attract College Students The Way Rival Yik Yak Did

Secret, which aimed to attract college students, will shut down after raising $35 million in 2014.
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71 get life sentences for torching Egypt church

71 get life sentences for torching Egypt church

An Egyptian court has sentenced 71 people to life in prison for their role in the August 2013 burning of a Christian church in the Giza province village of Kafr Hakim, state news reports. The Virgin Mary Church was torched and looted by a mob, some of whom chanted against Coptic Christians and called for Egypt to become an "Islamic state," one of at least 42 churches and many more businesses and homes targeted that August, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch reports.
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Earth's Mysterious Hum Explained

Earth's Mysterious Hum Explained

Even planets can get a bad case of tinnitus, according to a new study that explains Earth's mysterious, never-ending hum. Turns out, ocean waves are the culprit behind these mysterious tremors that make the Earth ring like a bell.
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Starbucks wants you to feel good about drinking up California's precious water

Starbucks wants you to feel good about drinking up California's precious water

The coffee giant says it's solving the world's water problems—yet it's profiting off the Golden State's dwindling reserves.
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NASA unveils shape-changing bird-like plane wing

NASA unveils shape-changing bird-like plane wing

Nasa jointly develops a plane wing that can change shape during flight, reducing drag and improving fuel efficiency.
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'A Gronking to Remember' Becomes Memorable Lawsuit Against Amazon, Apple

'A Gronking to Remember' Becomes Memorable Lawsuit Against Amazon, Apple

A couple is suing the tech giants after finding their faces on an e-book that went viral.
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Falling to Earth: unmanned Russian spacecraft ‘has nowhere else to go’

Falling to Earth: unmanned Russian spacecraft ‘has nowhere else to go’

A Russian spacecraft that is tumbling around the Earth after it malfunctioned en route to the International Space Station (ISS) could remain in orbit for more than a week before crashing down to Earth.
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States can ban elected judges from asking for campaign money, Supreme Court says

States can ban elected judges from asking for campaign money, Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld state laws that bar elected judges from asking for money to support their campaigns.
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Microsoft’s New Browser Will Be Called Microsoft Edge

Microsoft’s New Browser Will Be Called Microsoft Edge

We knew that Internet Explorer was dead. We knew a successor was coming. We just didn't know the official name
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American Airlines planes grounded by iPad app error

American Airlines planes grounded by iPad app error

American Airlines delay dozens of flights after an iPad app used by its pilots stopped working.
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Rand Paul, Who Accepts Bitcoin Donations, Is Trying to Kill Net Neutrality

Rand Paul, Who Accepts Bitcoin Donations, Is Trying to Kill Net Neutrality

Sen. Rand Paul is running for the GOP presidential nomination—and he's also vying for the title of "biggest net neutrality hater."
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University of Glasgow researcher discovers 'oldest book'

University of Glasgow researcher discovers 'oldest book'

What is believed to be Scotland's earliest non-religious manuscript is discovered by a researcher at the University of Glasgow.
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Saudi King Resets Succession to Cope With Turbulent Times

Saudi King Resets Succession to Cope With Turbulent Times

Saudi King Salman appointed a new heir and made his young son second in line to rule on Wednesday, a major shift in power within the ultra conservative kingdom's elite at a time of almost unprecedented regional turmoil.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Chrome Can Now Warn Users Who Type Gmail Passwords in Dumb Places

Chrome Can Now Warn Users Who Type Gmail Passwords in Dumb Places

No matter how much Google does to harden its servers, hire the world’s best security engineers, and root out hackable bugs in its products, it can’t stop dummies like you and me from handing our Gmail passwords over to the first cybercriminal who slaps a Google logo on a fake login page. But now, for users of its Chrome browser at least, it’s trying a new method to protect our passwords from ourselves.
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Prisoner in van said Freddie Gray was trying to injure himself

Prisoner in van said Freddie Gray was trying to injure himself

According to a police document obtained by The Post, a prisoner in a separate compartment of the same Baltimore police van as Freddie Gray told officers he heard Gray “banging against the walls.”
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8-Limbed Baby Touted as Reincarnated Indian God

8-Limbed Baby Touted as Reincarnated Indian God

A baby in India born with a conjoined twin is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a god.
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World-first remote air traffic control system lands in Sweden

World-first remote air traffic control system lands in Sweden

Small airports often don't have much traffic because they don't have an adequate tower system, and they don't have an adequate tower system because they don't have much traffic.
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Violence 'Not Going to Happen Tonight,' Governor Says

Violence 'Not Going to Happen Tonight,' Governor Says

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said at a news conference today the immediate need is to restore calm in Baltimore and that the city is well on its way. "We're not going to have a repeat of last night," Hogan said. "It's not going to happen tonight." President Obama today called the riots in Baltimore "senseless violence and destruction."
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Lake Michigan Is So Clear Right Now Its Shipwrecks Are Visible from the Air

Lake Michigan Is So Clear Right Now Its Shipwrecks Are Visible from the Air

A Coast Guard patrol spotted the wrecks in shallow waters that are only clear after the lake's ice melts and before summer sediment swirls and algae blooms.
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Tiny 'Thin Home' In Vancouver Sells For $1.35 Million

Tiny 'Thin Home' In Vancouver Sells For $1.35 Million

Believed to be the last of its kind, a rare "thin home" has sold in Vancouver for $1.35 million. Built in the late '80s and tucked away in the city's upscale Point Grey neighbourhood, the split-level home is a mere 3.6 metres (12 feet) wide. The floor space is only 945 sq.-ft., but manages to cram in a full kitchen, master bedroom, living room, garage, den and 1.5 bathrooms, according to its listing.
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Airbnb nightmare renters leave Calgary home trashed

Airbnb nightmare renters leave Calgary home trashed

A Calgary family says their hardwood floors are lifting from "pools of alcohol" and someone left chicken drumsticks in their shoes following an Airbnb rental that turned disastrous.
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Forest Fires Threaten New Fallout From Chernobyl

Forest Fires Threaten New Fallout From Chernobyl

On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine released a plume of radiation that eventually blanketed an estimated 77,000 square miles of Europe and Eurasia. While the worst of the contamination occurred near the plant — an area still closed to human habitation, now referred to as the exclusion zone — the effects are still seen further afield as well. Radioactive wild boars roam German forests, and radioactive mushrooms grow in Bulgaria.
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NFL Relinquishing Tax-Exempt Status

NFL Relinquishing Tax-Exempt Status

Every so often, in a bid to sound threatening, a member of Congress has vowed to revoke the NFL's tax-exempt status. Now Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league will give it up voluntarily to "eliminate this distraction." One result is that Goodell's compensation — about $35 million 2013, and approximately $44 million in 2012 — will no longer need to be made public.
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Nasa spaceship takes stunning photo of Mercury - before it crashes into the planet

Nasa spaceship takes stunning photo of Mercury - before it crashes into the planet

These astonishing images, taken by the Nasa Messenger spacecraft, show Mercury as never seen before.
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As protests continue, Baltimore looks to buy police body cameras

As protests continue, Baltimore looks to buy police body cameras

Facing criticism for a controversial veto, National Guard troops in the streets, and protesters clashing with police, the Baltimore Mayor’s Office says it is actively searching for vendors to supply police body cameras to fulfill a multimillion dollar program that’s been in the works since last year.
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Color-switching nano-laser brings real optical nanotech much closer

Color-switching nano-laser brings real optical nanotech much closer

A breakthrough makes it possible to tune the color of a nano-scale laser in real time - and that could be the key to making useful, real-world nano-optical devices.
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Fully Restored WWII Fighter Plane Up for Auction

Fully Restored WWII Fighter Plane Up for Auction

A British warplane that was shot down in 1940 during World War II and was later meticulously restored to flying condition is slated to hit the auction block this summer.
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Nurse who raped unconscious patients in A&E jailed for 18 years

Nurse who raped unconscious patients in A&E jailed for 18 years

A nurse who filmed himself raping two patients while they were unconscious in A&E has been jailed for 18 years. Andrew Hutchinson, 29, carried out the assaults on women aged 18 and 35 who were brought in to the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, where he worked, after drinking too much alcohol on a night out.
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Why is the Sun's Atmosphere Hotter than its Surface?

Why is the Sun's Atmosphere Hotter than its Surface?

Clear evidence now suggests that the intense heat of the sun's atmosphere depends on explosive bursts, not continuous heating. This solution to the coronal heating mystery was presented at a media briefing on April 28, 2015.
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D.A. Charges Bumble Bee Tuna After Worker Baked to Death in Industrial Oven

D.A. Charges Bumble Bee Tuna After Worker Baked to Death in Industrial Oven

On Oct. 11, 2012, Bumble Bee Foods worker Jose Melena entered an industrial oven at the company's Santa Fe Springs plant in order to load it with racks of tuna cans. The oven was used to sterilize the products, and part of the 62-year-old's job was to get those cans properly placed in the 35-foot cylindrical oven. That day co-workers began loading cans of their own, unaware that Melena was deep inside, prosecutors said.
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Twitter tamps troll tweets

Twitter tamps troll tweets

New policies at Twitter for reporting, automatic message muting, and enforcement could turn the noise way down for users subject to harassment.
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Baltimore and the State of American Cities

Baltimore and the State of American Cities

The death of Freddie Gray and the protests that have sent Baltimore teetering into bedlam are part of a national tableau of frustration.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Bali Nine: Indonesia executes eight prisoners but reprieves Mary Jane Veloso

Bali Nine: Indonesia executes eight prisoners but reprieves Mary Jane Veloso

Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran and six other men are executed by firing squad, as Filipina Mary Jane Velosa wins a last-minute reprieve.
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Firefighter Arrested for 3 Slayings in 15-Year-Old Cold Case

Firefighter Arrested for 3 Slayings in 15-Year-Old Cold Case

While David Watson was rising through the ranks at the Tucson Fire Department, authorities working to solve three cold-case murders had him in mind as their main suspect. Watson, 46, was finally arrested on Saturday, nearly 15 years after the first of the killings. The fire department captain is accused of killing his ex-wife, her mother and a third woman, and he now faces three counts of first-degree murder.
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Removing Payment Feature From Skyrim Workshop

Removing Payment Feature From Skyrim Workshop

We're going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we'll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree.
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'Bizarre' Jurassic dinosaur discovered in remarkable new find

'Bizarre' Jurassic dinosaur discovered in remarkable new find

Chilesaurus diegosuarezi belongs to the theropod group of dinosaurs, which includes tyrannosaurs, but was vegetarian and has other curious features
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Google will pay you to keep your ideas out of the hands of patent trolls

Google will pay you to keep your ideas out of the hands of patent trolls

2013 was a record year for patent lawsuits, which have been rising rapidly. As University of Iowa law professor Jason Rantenan recently pointed out, "in the 16 years from 1994 until 2010, the annual number of patent lawsuit filings doubled; it doubled again in the three years from 2010 to 2013." Today Google announced a new initiative to try and keep patents out of the hands of patent trolls, entities whose only business is amassing intellectual property and filing lawsuits.
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Obama shifts his pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Obama shifts his pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership

The president’s frustration is showing as he fends off attacks from the left.
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Security Experts Hack Teleoperated Surgical Robot

Security Experts Hack Teleoperated Surgical Robot

The first hijacking of a medical telerobot raises important questions over the security of remote surgery, say computer security experts.
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China overtakes France in vineyards

China overtakes France in vineyards

China has become the second-largest wine-growing area in the world after Spain, pushing France into third place, figures show.
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