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Military preparations ‘underway’ on North Korea, Trump aide says

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:29 PM PDT

Military preparations 'underway' on North Korea, Trump aide saysA senior administration official who briefed reporters refused to be specific but spoke of possible economic as well as military responses on North Korea.


US Supreme Court takes narrow view on tribal immunity

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:28 AM PDT

US Supreme Court takes narrow view on tribal immunityThe US Supreme Court took a narrow view Tuesday on the immunity from lawsuits enjoyed by Native American tribes, which are treated in some respects like sovereign states that cannot be sued in American courts. In a case involving a limousine driver who rear-ended a car on a Connecticut freeway, the highest court in the land ruled unanimously that tribal employees do not always have immunity when involved in incidents that take place far from reservations. The justices revived a civil lawsuit filed by the injured occupants of the car in state court, overturning the Connecticut Supreme Court's decision to dismiss the case because the driver worked for the Mohegan Tribe, which runs a casino in the state.


Trump order seeks to limit federal role in K-12 education

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 03:36 PM PDT

Trump order seeks to limit federal role in K-12 educationWASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that aims to reduce the federal government's role in K-12 education.


Battling ISIS in Hatra, Iraq, and more: April 26 in photos

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:09 PM PDT

Battling ISIS in Hatra, Iraq, and more: April 26 in photosIraqi paramilitary troops fire toward Islamic State militants during a battle on the outskirts of the ancient city of Hatra, near Mosul, Iraq; the robes of Pope Francis are blown over his head by a gust of wind as he delivers his homily during the weekly audience in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City; and demonstrators in Minsk, Belarus, mark the 31st anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster.


How One Woman Shed 137 Lbs. With Strength Training and Simple Diet Changes

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 11:00 AM PDT

How One Woman Shed 137 Lbs. With Strength Training and Simple Diet ChangesThis is how Ashley Javar lost 137 pounds, one small step at a time.


Please enjoy Obama photographer Pete Souza's latest flawless Trump troll

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 07:54 AM PDT

Please enjoy Obama photographer Pete Souza's latest flawless Trump trollTrump's first 100 days in office have come and gone, and they're not getting great reviews. So, naturally, Pete Souza has some throwback photos to post. President Obama's official White House photographer, well-known for his timely bouts of Instagram shade, has been sharing shots from Obama's first 100 days — which seem a little, uh, busier. And, less situated in Florida. And, are those a bunch of photos of him interacting civilly with Republican leaders? SEE ALSO: Pete Souza joins chorus gloating over Trumpcare failure with epic Instagram Please enjoy. First in a series from the first 100 days of the Obama administration. Inauguration night 2009, in a freight elevator heading to one of the Balls at the Convention Center. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 22, 2017 at 3:25pm PDT First 100 days. This was the first time sitting at the Resolute desk, just after 9am on 1/21/2009. Family pictures would soon fill the table behind the desk. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 23, 2017 at 7:42am PDT First 100 days. First meeting with Secretary of State. 1/21/2009. This picture also brings back the memory that because of the economic crisis, potus thought that it would be improper to redecorate the Oval Office even though Congress had appropriated the funds. Instead, he kept the Bush 43 carpeting, drapes and furniture until mid 2010. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 23, 2017 at 12:21pm PDT First 100 days. 1/21/2009. 7:30PM. Chief Justice John Roberts administers the oath of office. Wait, you say. Wasn't the inauguration the day before? It was but the Chief Justice had made a slight error in the wording of the oath. So the White House counsel decided, for an abundance of caution, to ask Roberts to do it again at the White House the next day. Although it has sometimes incorrectly been reported that there was no press present for this, a small press pool (including Time photographer Callie Shell) did witness the second swearing-in in the Map Room. POTUS even joked to the pool afterwards, "The bad news for the pool is there's 12 more balls." A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 23, 2017 at 4:41pm PDT First 100 days. With Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. 1/23/2009 A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 24, 2017 at 8:02am PDT Time out from the first 100 days series. From 2010. Stay tuned. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 24, 2017 at 11:05am PDT First 100 days. We made trips to several different countries. Here we are in France with then President Sarkozy. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 25, 2017 at 6:26am PDT First 100 days. With world leaders before his first NATO Summit. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 25, 2017 at 9:01am PDT First 100 days. Prague, Czech Republic. A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 25, 2017 at 10:52am PDT First 100 days. Meeting with Gen. Ray Odierno in Iraq. 4/7/2009 A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 25, 2017 at 1:20pm PDT First 100 days. With our troops in Iraq (at one of Saddam Hussein's palaces no less). A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on Apr 25, 2017 at 3:19pm PDT Until next time, Souza. The way things are going, we assume it will be very soon. WATCH: Ivanka Trump gets booed at an international women's summit speaking about father's 'advocacy' for women


Arkansas nears fourth execution in about a week

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 08:59 AM PDT

Arkansas nears fourth execution in about a weekArkansas plans to end its series of April executions by putting to death on Thursday an inmate convicted of murdering a cheerleader and who escaped from prison and killed two other people before being captured again. Arkansas, which had not held an execution in 12 years until this month, has put three inmates to death since April 20. It planned to execute Kenneth Williams, 38, by lethal injection at 7 p.m. CDT (0000 GMT) at its Cummins Unit prison.


Russia says U.S. missile strike on Syria was a threat to its forces

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 06:33 AM PDT

Russia says U.S. missile strike on Syria was a threat to its forcesRussian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu complained on Wednesday that a U.S. missile strike on a Syrian air base earlier this month had posed a threat to Russian troops and was forcing Moscow to take extra measures to protect them. Speaking at a security conference in Moscow, Shoigu restated Russia's view that the strike -- which Washington conducted in response to what it said was a deadly chemical weapons attack by Syrian government forces -- was "a crude violation of international law." U.S. officials said at the time that they had informed Russian forces ahead of the strikes.


China launches first domestically built aircraft carrier: media

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 08:04 PM PDT

China launches first domestically built aircraft carrier: mediaChina has launched its first domestically designed and built aircraft carrier, state media said Wednesday, as the country seeks to transform its navy into a force capable of projecting power onto the high seas. China's defence ministry has previously said the new carrier would displace 50,000 tonnes and use conventional rather than nuclear propulsion. It is expected to carry China's indigenous J-15 aircraft, along with other planes.


Campus free speech battle erupts in Berkeley

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 01:54 AM PDT

Campus free speech battle erupts in BerkeleyABC's Maggie Rulli reports on Ann Coulter and UC Berkeley engaging in the latest battle over free speech on U.S. college campuses.


AP Photos: Chernobyl's ghost town draws daring visitors

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 08:26 AM PDT

AP Photos: Chernobyl's ghost town draws daring visitorsPRIPYAT, Ukraine (AP) — A bulletin board in the Ukrainian town of Pripyat still bears an edition of the Sovietsky Patriot newspaper, dated three days before the nuclear explosion that turned the city into one of the world's most baleful ghost towns.


New leak shuts down the worst iPhone 8 rumor and hints at wireless charging

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 11:31 AM PDT

New leak shuts down the worst iPhone 8 rumor and hints at wireless charging

Over the past few weeks, we've heard troubling rumors that Apple is thinking about putting a Touch ID sensor on the back of the iPhone 8. The move would be necessary to eliminate the bottom bezel on the device, enabling the fitting of an edge-to-edge display that's all the hot rage in tech these days.

But it would also be a middle finger to common sense, and mercifully, it seems that the rumors might be just that.

A new schematic spotted (but not verified) by OnLeaks shows the back panel for some kind of iPhone 8-shaped device. It has the dual camera lenses we've heard so much about and the physical design lines up with other leaks, but there's one big difference: no cut-out for a fingerprint sensor on the back.

https://twitter.com/OnLeaks/status/857279326810759169

Hopefully, that indicates that Apple is going to wait to launch the iPhone 8 until it has an under-screen fingerprint reader working. That would let Apple keep Touch ID -- a necessity in any new flagship smartphone -- without compromising the all-screen design it's pushing for. Even if it delays the iPhone 8 launch for months, it'll be worth it.

So if there's no cut-out for a fingerprint sensor, we have to start puzzling over the large circular support shown in the middle of the back on this schematic. It's too large for a fingerprint sensor, but looks just right for a charging coil to allow for induction wireless charging. That's one of the other features that's long been rumored for the iPhone 8, but this is the first schematic we've seen that hints at it.

If that support is for a charging coil, the size and location hint at a traditional wireless charging solution, which requires you to position a device on a charging mat. We've been hopeful that the kind of wireless charging Apple is working on would give you some limited movement with the iPhone in your hand -- think lying in bed, with a charging source positioned a foot away -- but it looks here like Apple is just going to be keeping up with the competition.

Still, this is all just speculation at this point: even if the leaked schematic is real, there's months left until any kind of reveal. Apple is likely testing a number of different prototypes at this point, and has mocked up hundreds of different designs. One leaked drawing isn't confirmation of anything just yet.


Extravagant Travel Expenses Of 5 US Presidents

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 04:29 AM PDT

Extravagant Travel Expenses Of 5 US PresidentsPresident Donald trump and his predecessors have spent extravagant amounts of taxpayer's money to fund their travels. However, the exact amount of the travel expenditure of a president is not made public.


The Latest: Police say woman in pit had reported harassment

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:10 PM PDT

The Latest: Police say woman in pit had reported harassmentBLANCHESTER, Ohio (AP) — The Latest on a woman found in a pit in her neighbor's shed (all times local):


Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein on Trump-Russia investigation: 'Oh my god, there's a cover-up going on'

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 01:21 PM PDT

Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein on Trump-Russia investigation: 'Oh my god, there's a cover-up going on'Famed Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein says that the investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn could end up revealing a "cover-up" of alleged connections between President Donald Trump's team and Russia. "There, he is central to what the FBI believes is a cover-up going on among people close to the president of the United States about what happened with the Trump campaign and Russia," Mr Bernstein, who is now a CNN commentator, said.


Officer says 'minimal but necessary force' used on United passenger

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 10:08 AM PDT

Officer says 'minimal but necessary force' used on United passengerOne of the police officers who forcibly removed a passenger from a United Airlines flight said "minimal but necessary force" was used in the incident that became a public relations disaster for the carrier, according to a report released by the city. Video recorded by other passengers showed David Dao, a 69-year-old doctor, being dragged down the aisle with blood on his face after refusing to give up his seat on a flight from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky on April 9. Dao suffered a concussion and a broken nose, lost two front teeth and is likely to sue the airline, according to his lawyer, Thomas Demetrio.


President Obama set to cash in from Wall Street

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 06:00 AM PDT

President Obama set to cash in from Wall StreetBut didn't he call them 'fat cats'?


Thai Red Bull heir threatened with arrest after latest no-show

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 04:09 AM PDT

Thai Red Bull heir threatened with arrest after latest no-showThai prosecutors vowed Thursday to seek the first arrest warrant for the heir to the Red Bull fortune after he dodged the latest summons to hear charges over a 2012 hit-and-run in his Ferrari that left a policeman dead. The threat comes after years of public anger over the lack of progress in a case that critics say highlights the impunity enjoyed by Thailand's wealthy and well-connected. Worayuth Yoovidhya, whose nickname is "Boss", was 27 when he allegedly smashed his Ferrari into a police officer in the early hours of the morning, dragging the body for several hundred metres before fleeing the scene of the crash.


Humans may have lived in the Americas 130,000 years ago, far earlier than thought

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 10:13 AM PDT

Humans may have lived in the Americas 130,000 years ago, far earlier than thoughtAncient remains found in California suggest that humans were present in North America some 130,000 years ago — substantially earlier than scientists previously thought. A site in San Diego contains evidence that early human ancestors smashed mastodon bones and teeth to make rudimentary tools. The smattering of bone fragments, hammer-stones, and anvils now represents the oldest archeological site in the Americas, according to a study published in the journal Nature on Wednesday. The oldest widely accepted date for humanity's presence in North America is less than 15,000 years ago. If the findings are true, this would make the San Diego site older by a factor of nearly ten, the study found. SEE ALSO: A 400,000-year-old fossil offers new clues on how humans evolved "Extraordinary claims like this require extraordinary evidence, and we feel that the Cerutti Mastodon site [in San Diego] preserves such evidence," said Thomas Deméré, the study's corresponding author and curator of paleontology at the San Diego Natural History Museum. Paleontologist Don Swanson points at rock fragment near a large horizontal mastodon tusk fragment.Image: San Diego Natural History MuseumSome outside experts said they were deeply skeptical that the site is as old as the scientists claim, or that the mastodon bones show definitive signs of human activity. "I was astonished, not because it is so good but because it is so bad," Donald Grayson, an archaeologist at the University of Washington, told the New York Times . He faulted the study for failing to rule out other explanations for markings on the bones. John McNabb, an archeologist at the University of Southampton in England, said the study raises more questions than answers. In a commentary published in Nature, he said that, to prove this is truly evidence of human activity, more information is needed about how people even arrived there so long ago. But archeologist Erella Hovers agreed the study "points to a much earlier arrival of human relatives" than previous studies suggest.  The new finding "has been rigorously researched and presented," Hovers, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, wrote in a commentary for Nature. However, the scientists' proposed narrative about the bone data "has some gaping holes that need filling," she added. The study's authors said they don't know which kind of early human ancestor was responsible for the bone breaking, since no human remains were found at the site. They also don't know how humans arrived in southern California, though they might've crossed the Bering Strait or traveled in a water craft from Asia. Unbroken mastodon ribs and vertebrae, including one vertebra with a large well preserved neural spine.Image: san diego natural history museumDeméré and his colleagues acknowledged the skepticism toward their study. But they defended their results on a Monday call with reporters, noting the study was the result of more than two decades of research. San Diego paleontologists first discovered the mastodon bones and rock tools in 1992, during a routine survey at a freeway construction site.  Using an excavator, scientists dug nearly 10 feet below the surface to uncover the remains, which neither geological forces nor human activity had disturbed in over 100,000 years, said Steve Holen, the study's lead author and director of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research in South Dakota. A view of two mastodon femur balls, one faced up and once faced down. Neural spine of a vertebra exposed (lower right) and a broken rib (lower left).Image: San diego natural history museumDeméré said back then, the site likely sat near a meandering stream near the coastline, the landscape filled with extinct Ice Age megafauna, including camels, horses, and deer. Today, the dig site is part of a sound berm on the north side of a San Diego freeway. Mastodon rib bones, vertebrae, and femurs showed distinct fracture lines that suggest they were broken while fresh — not run over by a truck or demolished by nature millennia later. Other bone and molar fragments showed evidence of being hit with hard objects, while five large hammer-stones and anvils at the site show signs of wear and tear that could only come from human interference, scientists said. To verify their findings, the team conducted two experiments on elephant bones using large rock hammers and anvils, and produced the same types of fracture patterns. "People were here breaking up the limb bones of this mastodon ... probably to make tools out of, and they may also have been extracting the marrow for food," Holen said. He noted that human ancestors in Africa used this same approach on elephant limb bones some 1.5 million years ago. "As humans moved out of Africa and across the world, they took this type of technology with them," he said. Researchers studied the bones and archeological evidence for years. But it wasn't until recently that they were able to accurately estimate the date of the site. James Paces, a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey and co-author of the new study, used uranium-thorium dating from multiple bone specimens to determine their approximate age. He estimated the bones were about 130,000 years old, plus or minus 9,400 years, based on the distribution of naturally occurring uranium and its decay products. He said other methods, such as radiocarbon dating and luminescence dating — which measures the amount of light emitted from energy stored in rocks — had failed because of the bones' condition. "We now have a robust, defensible age for early humans being present in North America more than 100,000 years previous than what people had imagined," Paces told reporters. WATCH: This gene-editing technology has the potential to bring back the woolly mammoth


The Latest: Trump to sign executive order on education

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 08:50 PM PDT

The Latest: Trump  to sign executive order on educationWASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump (all times EDT):


Forget the AirPods: These Wireless Earbuds Are Now $24

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 05:00 PM PDT

Forget the AirPods: These Wireless Earbuds Are Now $24The AirPods are Apple's first foray into the wireless headphones industry offering a no-fuss, near-instantaneous way to wirelessly connect to your iOS device. However, at $159, they're far from cheap and their cable-free design makes them easy to misplace.


Ukraine feels the heat over Trump’s links to Russia

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 08:00 AM PDT

Ukraine feels the heat over Trump's links to RussiaThe death of an American member of an international monitoring team in eastern Ukraine in a landmine blast, which also injured a Czech colleague, is the latest act of lethal violence putting enormous stress on the country's fragile ceasefire. The response of the US State Department has, so far, been restrained, praising the courage of the monitors, expressing "shock and sadness", and urging Russia to use its influence with the eastern separatists to allow a "full, transparent and timely investigation" to take place. Every move by the US in Ukraine is being watched anxiously by the country's president, Petro Poroshenko.


EU tightens Brexit demands on residence, banks: document

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 03:03 PM PDT

EU tightens Brexit demands on residence, banks: documentBy Alastair Macdonald BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will insist Britain grant permanent residence to EU citizens who arrive before Brexit in 2019 and stay five more years, according to a draft negotiating plan they will endorse this weekend. In the latest sign of the bloc cranking up pressure on Prime Minister Theresa May to guarantee full rights after Britain's departure for the 3 million EU nationals living there, new draft guidelines include wording that diplomats said aims to head off any British move to cut immigrant numbers by forcing people out. The nine-page document, seen by Reuters on Tuesday and which officials do not expect to be significantly changed before May's 27 EU peers sign off on it over lunch in Brussels on Saturday, was also revised on Monday to make clear there is no guarantee that a future EU-UK free trade deal will give Britain's big financial services industry access to the bloc.


Boy, 17, Arrested In Shooting Death Of His 13-Year-Old Sister: Cops

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 06:13 AM PDT

Boy, 17, Arrested In Shooting Death Of His 13-Year-Old Sister: CopsThe Florida brother told authorities it was an accident.


Leak offers a first look at one of the few phones that will rival the Galaxy S8

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 07:58 AM PDT

Leak offers a first look at one of the few phones that will rival the Galaxy S8

Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus will launch its fourth-generation flagship this year, the OnePlus 5 — don't be fooled by that "5," the number four just isn't lucky in China. The company is yet to announce a press event for the handset, but the first rumors have already started to pop up on gadget blogs. And now, a leak may have just given us our first look at the upcoming new OnePlus handset.

Assuming India Today Tech's source had access to genuine information, the following image offers us the first details about the OnePlus 5's design.

The image was sourced from "people who have seen the phone and have possibly worked on the OnePlus 5," according to the report, and India Today Tech says it can confirm the phone will have a vertical dual lens camera. The latest iPhone 8 rumors and renders suggest Apple will use a vertical arrangement for the dual lens rear camera.

The OnePlus 5 is expected to have a metal housing made of brushed aluminum just like the OnePlus 3T, but it won't retain its predecessor's antenna lines. What's also interesting is that there's no fingerprint sensor on the back of the handset. The report notes that the sensor might be placed under the screen. But a previous OnePlus 5 leak suggested the handset will have an all-screen design, with the fingerprint sensor found on the back of the phone.

It's unclear at this time whether OnePlus has the resources to pursue a different type of fingerprint sensor technology, the kind that Apple is supposedly developing for the iPhone 8. Apple wants to place the sensor beneath the display, a challenging feat that could delay the iPhone 8's release.

Other details about the OnePlus 5 aren't available at this time, but the company will probably unveil the handset soon enough.


US test launches unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:24 PM PDT

US test launches unarmed intercontinental ballistic missileVANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — An unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from California early Wednesday in a test of the weapon system that is part of the U.S. nuclear force.


'Talking Cars' Dishes on Mazda CX-5, Jeep Compass, and Honda Clarity FCV

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 03:25 PM PDT

'Talking Cars' Dishes on Mazda CX-5, Jeep Compass, and Honda Clarity FCVFew vehicles have elicited as much interest from our viewers and readers as the redesigned 2017 Mazda CX-5 small SUV. This Mazda stands out in a category filled with competent but uninteresting m...


The Latest: Father of missing California boy, 5, released

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 05:02 PM PDT

The Latest: Father of missing California boy, 5, releasedLOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the search for a missing 5-year-old boy in Southern California (all times local):


Donald Trump administration loses trade battle over tuna as WTO lets Mexico hit US with sanctions

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:17 AM PDT

Donald Trump administration loses trade battle over tuna as WTO lets Mexico hit US with sanctionsThe US has just lost a major trade battle with Mexico and it revolved around tuna. On Tuesday, the World Trade Organisation ruled that Mexico is allowed to impose $163m (£127m) a year in sanctions against the US on trade in tuna, ending a years-long dispute. The clash, which dates back to 2008, centred on the US insisting that any Mexican tuna sold in the US must have a 'dolphin safe' guarantee, meaning that no dolphins were killed by fishermen catching the tuna.


Russian intelligence ship sinks off Turkey's Black Sea coast

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 09:19 AM PDT

Russian intelligence ship sinks off Turkey's Black Sea coastA Russian naval intelligence ship sank off Turkey's Black Sea coast on Thursday after colliding with a vessel carrying livestock and all 78 personnel on board the navy ship were evacuated, Turkish officials said. The rescued crew members of the Russian ship Liman were in good health after the collision with the Togo-flagged Youzarsif H, Turkey's Transport Minister Ahmed Arslan said. The incident took place in fog and low visibility 18 miles (29 km) from Kilyos village on the Black Sea coast just north of Istanbul.


Missing Toddler Found Dead After She Vanished While Playing in Yard

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 08:27 AM PDT

Missing Toddler Found Dead After She Vanished While Playing in YardOne-year-old Semaj Crosby was found dead in a Joliet, Ill., home.


Syria accuses Israel of strike near Damascus airport

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 08:20 AM PDT

Syria accuses Israel of strike near Damascus airportSyria accused Israel of firing several missiles Thursday at a military position near Damascus airport, triggering a huge explosion and prompting a call from regime ally Russia for restraint. Israel has carried out multiple air strikes in Syria since the country's civil war erupted in 2011, most of which it has said targeted arms convoys or warehouses of its Lebanese arch-foe Hezbollah, which is a key supporter of the Syrian regime. In line with its usual practice, Israel's military declined to comment on the latest blast.


A Telecom Merger Frenzy Is Coming

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 07:19 AM PDT

A Telecom Merger Frenzy Is ComingTelecom investors should be gearing up for a potential wave of mergers and acquisitions in coming months. According to T-Mobile ( TMUS) CEO John Legere, a number of companies will likely be looking to make strategic deals, including T-Mobile. Earlier in April, a Federal Communications Commission auction of U.S. government wireless airwaves that began last year finally came to a close.


iPhone 8 Leak Shows Wireless Charging Pad

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 05:33 PM PDT

iPhone 8 Leak Shows Wireless Charging PadBased on a new leaked schematic, the iPhone 7 successor could indeed come with wireless charging technology.


Here are some good cats and dogs who are working their summer haircuts

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 10:12 AM PDT

Here are some good cats and dogs who are working their summer haircutsIt's that time of year again. Temperatures are rising, the sun is spending a little more time outside, and pets everywhere are making the world more glamorous with their summer haircuts. Now, not all pets need a summer cut. Many shed naturally in the summer anyway, and a multi-layered coat often serves as insulation to help them stay cool. But in some cases, a trim helps — with the added bonus of being extremely cute. SEE ALSO: Dogs, ranked Enjoy: A post shared by Wilson Fields (@wiiilsonthegolden) on Apr 25, 2017 at 11:49am PDT A post shared by Pita (@livinlapitaloca) on Apr 24, 2017 at 3:28pm PDT A post shared by Pawmyheart Mobilepetspa (@pawmyheart_petspa) on Apr 21, 2017 at 4:24pm PDT A post shared by Tofu and Gertrude (@tofuandgertrude) on Apr 10, 2017 at 9:47am PDT A post shared by Mochi The Havapoo (@mochiliciouspoo) on Apr 16, 2017 at 10:47am PDT A post shared by Werekit Ouwt (@glennbetter) on Apr 22, 2017 at 6:42am PDT Decided to take a few extra inches off today ✂️ #freshdoodsdo yea or nay!? ☀️ A post shared by Samson The Goldendoodle (f1b) (@samsonthedood) on Apr 18, 2017 at 11:22am PDT Please stay tuned for more. WATCH: Sensitive dog refuses to get up until street performer's song is finished


Delaware State Police trooper killed in shooting ID'd; suspect barricaded

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 11:44 PM PDT

Delaware State Police trooper killed in shooting ID'd; suspect barricadedThe Delaware State Police has released the identity of a trooper who was shot and killed at a Wawa convenience store in Bear.


The Latest: Trump makes brief stop in North Korea meeting

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 02:19 PM PDT

The Latest: Trump makes brief stop in North Korea meetingWASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on tensions on the Korean Peninsula (all times local):


Documents: Teen abused by mom before kidnapping by teacher

Posted: 25 Apr 2017 04:53 PM PDT

Documents: Teen abused by mom before kidnapping by teacherCOLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) — A 15-year-old Tennessee girl who authorities say was kidnapped by her teacher had endured months of abuse at the hands of her mother, according to court documents, making her particularly vulnerable to an adult predator.


Police arrest nine more democracy activists in Hong Kong

Posted: 27 Apr 2017 02:25 AM PDT

Police arrest nine more democracy activists in Hong KongNine democracy protesters were arrested in Hong Kong Thursday over an anti-Beijing rally in the latest swoop by police as activists say they are being persecuted. Concerns are growing that the semi-autonomous city's freedoms are under threat from Beijing, fuelling calls from some groups for greater autonomy or even a complete split from China. Pro-independence activists Yau Wai-ching and Baggio Leung were arrested and charged Wednesday over causing chaos in the legislature after being barred from taking up their seats as lawmakers last year.


Brother Dresses Up as Prince Charming in Adorable Photo Shoot With Little Sister, 5, as Snow White

Posted: 26 Apr 2017 09:04 AM PDT

Brother Dresses Up as Prince Charming in Adorable Photo Shoot With Little Sister, 5, as Snow WhiteHe wanted to surprise his little sister.


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