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Galileo didn't invent the telescope, but he may as well have. Prior to the Italian polymath's foray into optics, astronomers were relying on telescopes that only magnified objects three times—not great when your job is looking at celestial objects that are millions of miles away. Within a year of making his first telescope in 1609, Galileo had modified the device so that it could magnify objects by a factor of twenty, an improvement that facilitated some of the most important discoveries in early astronomy, such as four Jovian moons and the existence of sunspots. Today, astronomers are just as dependent on telescopes to observe the cosmos, although the complexity and sheer size of modern telescopes would make them inscrutable to Galileo. At the forefront of modern telescopy is the Giant Magellan Telescope, the first device in a new class of ground-based optical instruments appropriately named "Extremely Large Telescopes." When the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) becomes operational in the early 2020s, its effective aperture—a way of measuring the optical 'strength' of a telescope—will be double the size of the largest optical telescopes operating today. This feat of engineering is largely the result of advances in manufacturing the giant lenses at the heart of the GMT, and no one knows this better than the scientists at the University of Arizona's Mirror Lab, where astronomers go when they need some serious glass. "This is pretty much the limit for the limit of a mirror you can cast and still move around," Robert Shelton, president of the international consortium of universities called the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization that is building the telescope, told me over the phone. "It's truly an incredible feat of engineering." On Friday, the Mirror Lab began casting the fifth of the seven mirrors that will comprise the GMT. The process takes place in a massive facility underneath the university's football field, and begins with the melting of nearly 20 tons of glass into liquid. At this point the circular furnace is heated to 2129 F and is spun at five revolutions per minute for four hours. According to Shelton, this slow spinning helps ensure that the mirror is cast in a parabolic shape, which reduces the amount of shaping that has to be done compared to if the mirror was just cast flat. After the liquefied glass has flowed into the hexagonal mold in the furnace, the machine is brought to a slower spin cycle and the glass is allowed to cool over a period of about three months. At this point, the glass is ready to be shaped and polished so that all the imperfections on its surface are removed. To do this, engineers at the Mirror Lab use machines running a specially made algorithm that ensures that the glass is polished to the specifications required for the telescope. By the time this process—which takes about a year and a half—is finished, the mirror is accurate to one-twentieth the wavelength of light or about one thousandth of the width of a human hair. By the time everything is said and done the entire process—from ordering the glass to storing the finished mirror—takes about five years per mirror. The casting of the fifth mirror for the GMT is just the latest development in a process that has been ongoing for over a decade. Work on the first mirror began in 2005 and finished the polishing process in 2012. It is currently being stored at a facility near the University of Arizona until it is ready to be moved to the Atacama Desert in Chile, the home of the GMT. According to Shelton, all of the GMT mirrors are expected to be ready by 2023 and he is hoping that the GMT will experience "first light"—astronomer speak for the first time an optical telescope is used for observation—with all seven mirrors by 2026. This will make the GMT the first, and perhaps only, of the three currently planned extremely large telescopes to come online. The other two—the Thirty Meter Telescope in Hawaii and the European Extremely Large Telescope in Chile—have been significantly delayed in recent years due to protests over land rights and funding problems. According to Shelton, once the fourth mirror is finished being polished the first four mirrors will be shipped to Chile in massive containers that each cost $400,000. Here they will be driven to the top of the mountain that hosts the GMT building at a breakneck speed of 2 miles per hour to ensure the safety of the mirrors. Then they will be mounted for initial testing and will begin doing some experiments until the final three mirrors are ready to be installed. Once online, the GMT will be a major boon to optical astronomers. Its seven mirrors will create a telescope with an effective aperture diameter of 80 feet. To put this in perspective, that is about 2.5 times larger than the current largest telescope (the Gran Telescopio Canarias in Spain), and will produce images that are ten times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope in the infrared spectrum. The GMT will be deployed for a number of research projects, including exploring the origins of fundamental elements like carbon and nitrogen, the formation of the first stars in the universe, the nature of dark matter and energy, as well as assisting in the search for life on exoplanets in the Milky Way. Until then, however, researchers will continue to tirelessly toil in an underground laboratory shaping molten glass so that we can have a better view of the cosmos.
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Scammers are parked in Elon Musk’s Twitter mentions like an abandoned submarine outside a Thai cave, looking to make a buck off fans who apparently believe the Tesla CEO would give away cryptocurrency as amends for baselessly accusing a rescue diver of being a pedophile. Shares in Tesla stock took a hit on Monday after Musk, the company’s CEO, accused Vern Unsworth, the British diver who rescued 12 kids from a cave in Thailand, of being a "pedo" over the weekend, noting that a British man living in Thailand is automatically "sus" to him. Musk's comments came after Unsworth told a reporter that Musk’s cave-diving submarine, which he flew to Thailand after the rescue plans were already underway, a “PR stunt” had “absolutely no chance of working.” Unsworth is now reportedly considering legal action against Musk. But whatever the motivator, Musk mustered up the wherewithal to issue a half-hearted apology to the diver on Twitter. And in response, scammers, using a handle designed to look like Musk's, faked a follow-up tweet offering to show how sorry he is in bitcoin. Scammers are parked in Elon Musk’s Twitter mentions like an abandoned submarine outside a Thai cave, looking to make a buck off fans who apparently believe the Tesla CEO would give away cryptocurrency as amends for baselessly accusing a rescue diver of being a pedophile. Shares in Tesla stock took a hit on Monday after Musk, the company’s CEO, accused Vern Unsworth, the British diver who rescued 12 kids from a cave in Thailand, of being a "pedo" over the weekend, noting that a British man living in Thailand is automatically "sus" to him. Musk's comments came after Unsworth told a reporter that Musk’s cave-diving submarine, which he flew to Thailand after the rescue plans were already underway, a “PR stunt” had “absolutely no chance of working.” Unsworth is now reportedly considering legal action against Musk. But whatever the motivator, Musk mustered up the wherewithal to issue a half-hearted apology to the diver on Twitter. And in response, scammers, using a handle designed to look like Musk's, faked a follow-up tweet offering to show how sorry he is in bitcoin. “My words were spoken in anger after Mr. Unsworth said several untruths & suggested I engage in a sexual act with the mini-sub, which had been built as an act of kindness & according to specifications from the dive team leader,” Musk tweeted on Wednesday morning. A scammer with the Twitter handle @elomtusk and the same profile picture tweeted a response to Musk’s apology, made to look like it was coming from Musk himself. The tweet contained a link to a fake page offering free cryptocurrency, explaining that anyone who sends an “identifying transaction” will get 10 times that transaction sent back to them. They did not. The original scam tweet was removed on Wednesday morning. But another fake account, @elohumsk, reposted the same exact tweet, which was still live as of press time. People apparently are falling for it. Then again, an eagle-eyed reader might have been put on alert by the fact that the scam page offered far more of an apology than the real Elon Musk. “I know that sometimes people can get angry and voice an opinion that looks aggressive. Reacting in the way I did was not a good thing. As such I thought of a cool way to make amends with anyone who feels offended,” the fake page reads, under a photo of Elon. “A way to get yourself free crypto. How does it sound?” Cover image: Engineer and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk of The Boring Company listens as Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel talks about constructing a high speed transit tunnel at Block 37 during a news conference on June 14, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Joshua Lott/Getty Images.
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1,007
2018
3.0
0
Apple is staging an education-themed product keynote today in Chicago, starting at 10 am CT, which is 11 am ET and 8 am PT. Here’s what to expect. Unlike most of its events over the past few years, Apple is not advertising a livestream on its website. This suggests you’ll need to follow along like in old times — using liveblogs. Recode is covering the event live here. Also, refresh our Apple section for the latest articles and follow along on Twitter at @Recode for curated play by play. Our sister site, The Verge, will also be covering the event live here. They usually have the best real-time photos, which is always nice. And Six Colors, the excellent Apple-focused site by former Macworld editor Jason Snell, promises live coverage on its trusty @SixColorsEvent Twitter feed. That’s a good start. We’ll add more resources here as we find them. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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1,008
2017
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc’s Google unit told U.S. election regulators in a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday that it “strongly supports” tightening rules on online political advertising as part of efforts to curtail “foreign abuse and influence” in elections. Federal lawmakers have criticized Google, Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc for not doing enough to identify and block Russian agents from buying ads on their services. U.S. authorities say the ads were intended to influence voters during the 2016 presidential election. U.S. law permits foreign entities to advertise about certain issues if they disclose such spending, but it is unlawful for them to interfere in elections. In September, the Federal Election Commission, which sets campaign finance rules, voted to consider ensuring that those disclosure rules apply to online activity. It opened a public comment period that is set to expire Monday. In the letter, Google on Thursday offered its formal response to the FEC’s deliberation. “Now more than ever, we must work together to improve transparency, enhance disclosures and reduce foreign abuse and influence in U.S. elections,” the company wrote. The stance marks an about-face from 2010 when Google sought an affirmative exemption from a requirement that an ad should state who purchased it. The commission did not reach a consensus on the exemption at the time. Google now is calling on the commission to extend disclosure rules that apply to TV and print ads to the Web. “Google strongly supports the commission’s proposal to proceed with a rulemaking so that the commission can provide the clarity that campaigns and other political advertisers need to determine what disclaimers they are required to include.” The company, which is the world’s top seller of online ads, also asked federal regulators and lawmakers to expand restrictions on foreign participation in elections to cover content distributed and advertised on the Internet. Ratifying such provisions could give tech companies guidance on how to treat soft influence, or content from organizations such as RT, a Russian news outlet that has drawn concerns from lawmakers for peddling propaganda on Facebook and Google’s YouTube service. In its letter, Google also reiterated plans to offer the public a database of election ads purchased through its service. In addition, the company has said information about buyers would be more accessible. Technology news website Recode first reported the Google letter. Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
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Welcome to the NFL Underground Mailbag. Ask Chris Harris your question about the NFL, general sports or cultural minutiae at [email protected]. And if you're interested in fantasy football, check out the Harris Football Podcast at www.HarrisFootball.com. Matthew O.: Which teams do you think should go QB in Round 1 of next week's NFL draft? It's such a double-edged sword. The Class of 2017 doesn't feature an obvious superstar QB. The likes of Deshaun Watson, Mitch Trubisky, DeShone Kizer, and Patrick Mahomes have talent, but each figures to be a project. And in years where that's been true—where there hasn't been an Andrew Luck or a Matthew Stafford or a Carson Palmer—reaching for a QB early hasn't often worked. Do you really want your sucky, QB-needy team committing three years to developing Christian Ponder? Do you really want to look at Jake Locker's picture and lie to yourself summer after summer? It's the Rule of Quarterbacks and Rest Stops: the minute you discover you really need one, there's nothing but feces-caked options available. And so I'd like to answer Matthew's question by saying: none of the obviously QB-needy teams—the Browns, the 49ers, the Bears, the Jets, and the Texans—should take a first-round quarterback. Because if they do, then these new QBs will begin their careers on such crummy teams, and with such obvious developmental needs, that just avoiding the Full Tebow would be a success. In an ideal world, only squads that have aging veterans who will need to be replaced in a couple years would take that plunge in '17: the Chargers, the Saints, the Cardinals, the Giants, the Steelers. But that's not realistic. I rail about the Andy Daltons and Alex Smiths of the world because they ruin their teams by not being able to win a Super Bowl or pull a Browns-esque Hindenburg. Be good or suck! So the right draft approach is: hold your nose, take one of the QBs, and realize you're potentially lighting yourself on fire for three years. Will it be demoralizing if the Jets take Trubisky and he becomes Geno Smith? Of course. But by then your dumb fans will drink soma and talk themselves into Sol-Jay Maiava, and keep coming back. Better that revolving door of suckage than a decade of Andy Dalton. (Hug a Bengals fan today.) So which teams should pick up a QB in the first round next week? I say: the Browns, the 49ers, the Bears, the Jets, and the Texans. Tony R.: How do you think Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, and Christian McCaffrey stack up to Ezekiel Elliott and Todd Gurley? I think Fournette belongs in that stratus. The argument against him is that the days of the traditional running back are gone, as the Patriots load up on 700 pass-catching RBs and as big ol' Adrian Peterson looks for a new city in which to whip testicles. And it's true, Cook and McCaffrey fit that Swiss Army mold. At minimum, they're going to be high-floor players who'll do a lot. But Fournette! He's six-foot-one and weighs somewhere between 240 (his Combine weight) and 228 (his Pro Day weight). It's fair to say that he's got bust potential in the current NFL, because he won't catch it much and doesn't yet have pass-blocking chops. Some of his running lanes at LSU were wide enough to drive latter-day Trent Richardson through, and I've spoken with experts who believe we haven't seen Fournette make enough mid-run direction-change decisions near the line of scrimmage. If he lands someplace without a solid passing game or offensive line, he could look like Gurley did in '16. Oh, but I'd still take him. He didn't test as an explosive jumper, so I guess the numbers evaluators have concerns about his zero-inertia burst, but when he gets going he'll make some linebackers and safeties hurt. Yes, his development will be dependent on his surrounding cast more than Cook or McCaffrey, but if you get that cast, Fournette can be as dominant as any current NFL back. Cook's upside is Jamaal Charles and McCaffrey's upside is Brian Westbrook, but I'm not sure either will deliver. I'd put only Fournette in the Zeke/Gurley class. Aaron M.: With the Mayweather/McGregor super-fight about to go down, it has me wondering about other cross-sport super battles. Who would you rather have as a wingman for your night out, in their respective primes: Magic Johnson or Tiger Woods? I'll admit I'm less familiar with Magic's oeuvre in this area, but I'm fairly certain I can get interest from a fair number of Perkins waitresses without Tiger's help, and this is me we're talking about: the color of my belly skin causes snow-blindness. So I'll say Magic, whose personality is widely reported to be dang charming, even if he can be undeniably moronic. Descriptions of Tiger's personality range from "Shatner-esque" to "Grab-'em-by-the-pussy." No thanks. Ruben G.: Two-part question. When will the casual fan finally realize Eli Manning is not a great quarterback? And speaking of Eli, who do you feel are the future Hall of Famers currently playing in the NFL? Agreed. Eli has been a transcendent player on two playoff runs, and otherwise has been the NFL version of a toddler—i.e., he can crap his pants at any moment. But he's going to Canton. He'll need someone to drive him there, but he's going. Unless your name is Jim Plunkett, if you win two Super Bowls, you're in. So why are we expecting Benny from the Bronx to approach his Eli fandom with nuance? NFL fans don't do nuance well. Hell, earlier in this column I implied Andy Dalton is the antichrist. And he's not. Probably. When it comes to Eli, just accept that you're one of the intellectually rigorous people out there who knows The Truth about him, plus I'm guessing you also know the Pythagorean Theorem, which Eli most certainly does not. I'll also state unequivocally that I don't give two shits about MVP or HOF talk. It's the domain of manufactured outrage. But you asked, so I'll answer. And obviously, I'm 100 percent right and arguing with me is folly. The active no-brainer Hall of Famers if they stopped playing tomorrow: Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Adrian Peterson, Larry Fitzgerald, Antonio Gates, Jason Witten, Julius Peppers, Joe Thomas, Jason Peters, Darrelle Revis, and Adam Vinatieri. Did I forget someone? Nope, you're wrong. The borderline guys, if they never played another snap, are, in order of likelihood: Dwight Freeney, Philip Rivers, Frank Gore, Terrell Suggs, J.J. Watt, and Rob Gronkowski. Again, don't bother weighing in on this one. You're wrong. (Note: you're probably not wrong.) Joshua S.: Are you an EPL fan? If so, which team? It depends on how you define "fan." If you mean, "Dumb person who wakes up bored on a Saturday morning and goes, 'Oh, shit, soccer!'" then totally. If you mean, "Person who can stand it when the clock keeps running even when some dude is pretending he's dying," then no. I casually root for Tottenham, because I decided they're mostly hopeless, and I definitely need more lost causes in my life. Brandon: What's the perfect sandwich? Anything you can eat off the highway, bro. Want to read more stories like this from VICE Sports? Subscribe to our daily newsletter.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was invited to give a big foreign policy speech at Westminster College, a distinguished venue where former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1946 gave his famous “Iron Curtain” speech. But Sanders didn’t use this opportunity to speak about an existential enemy. Instead, he used it to advocate a progressive foreign policy, one that called on America to focus on the well-being of individuals around the world. “In my view, the United States must seek partnerships not just between governments, but between peoples,” Sanders said. “A sensible and effective foreign policy recognizes that our safety and welfare is bound up with the safety and welfare of others around the world.” “Every person on this planet shares a common humanity,” he continued. “We all want our children to grow up healthy, to have a good education, have decent jobs, drink clean water and breathe clean air, and to live in peace. That’s what being human is about.” You can read his full remarks, as prepared, below. Let me begin by thanking Westminster College, which year after year invites political leaders to discuss the important issue of foreign policy and America’s role in the world. I am honored to be here today and I thank you very much for the invitation. One of the reasons I accepted the invitation to speak here is that I strongly believe that not only do we need to begin a more vigorous debate about foreign policy, we also need to broaden our understanding of what foreign policy is. So let me be clear: Foreign policy is directly related to military policy and has everything to do with almost seven thousand young Americans being killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and tens of thousands coming home wounded in body and spirit from a war we should never have started. That’s foreign policy. And foreign policy is about hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq and Afghanistan dying in that same war. Foreign policy is about U.S. government budget priorities. At a time when we already spend more on defense than the next 12 nations combined, foreign policy is about authorizing a defense budget of some $700 billion, including a $50 billion increase passed just last week. Meanwhile, at the exact same time as the President and many of my Republican colleagues want to substantially increase military spending, they want to throw 32 million Americans off of the health insurance they currently have because, supposedly, they are worried about the budget deficit. While greatly increasing military spending they also want to cut education, environmental protection and the needs of children and seniors. Foreign policy, therefore, is remembering what Dwight D. Eisenhower said as he left office: “In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.” And he also reminded us that; "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some 50 miles of concrete highway….” What Eisenhower said over 50 years ago is even more true today. Foreign policy is about whether we continue to champion the values of freedom, democracy and justice, values which have been a beacon of hope for people throughout the world, or whether we support undemocratic, repressive regimes, which torture, jail and deny basic rights to their citizens. What foreign policy also means is that if we are going to expound the virtues of democracy and justice abroad, and be taken seriously, we need to practice those values here at home. That means continuing the struggle to end racism, sexism, xenophobia and homophobia here in the United States and making it clear that when people in America march on our streets as neo-nazis or white supremacists, we have no ambiguity in condemning everything they stand for. There are no two sides on that issue. Foreign policy is not just tied into military affairs, it is directly connected to economics. Foreign policy must take into account the outrageous income and wealth inequality that exists globally and in our own country. This planet will not be secure or peaceful when so few have so much, and so many have so little – and when we advance day after day into an oligarchic form of society where a small number of extraordinarily powerful special interests exert enormous influence over the economic and political life of the world. There is no moral or economic justification for the six wealthiest people in the world having as much wealth as the bottom half of the world’s population – 3.7 billion people. There is no justification for the incredible power and dominance that Wall Street, giant multi-national corporations and international financial institutions have over the affairs of sovereign countries throughout the world. At a time when climate change is causing devastating problems here in America and around the world, foreign policy is about whether we work with the international community – with China, Russia, India and countries around the world - to transform our energy systems away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy. Sensible foreign policy understands that climate change is a real threat to every country on earth, that it is not a hoax, and that no country alone can effectively combat it. It is an issue for the entire international community, and an issue that the United States should be leading in, not ignoring or denying. My point is that we need to look at foreign policy as more than just the crisis of the day. That is important, but we need a more expansive view. Almost 70 years ago, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood on this stage and gave an historic address, known as the “Iron Curtain” speech, in which he framed a conception of world affairs that endured through the 20th century, until the collapse of the Soviet Union. In that speech, he defined his strategic concept as quote “nothing less than the safety and welfare, the freedom and progress, of all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands.” “To give security to these countless homes,” he said, “they must be shielded from the two giant marauders, war and tyranny.” How do we meet that challenge today? How do we fight for the “freedom and progress” that Churchill talked about in the year 2017? At a time of exploding technology and wealth, how do we move away from a world of war, terrorism and massive levels of poverty into a world of peace and economic security for all. How do we move toward a global community in which people have the decent jobs, food, clean water, education, health care and housing they need? These are, admittedly, not easy issues to deal with, but they are questions we cannot afford to ignore. At the outset, I think it is important to recognize that the world of today is very, very different from the world of Winston Churchill of 1946. Back then we faced a superpower adversary with a huge standing army, with an arsenal of nuclear weapons, with allies around the world, and with expansionist aims. Today the Soviet Union no longer exists. Today we face threats of a different sort. We will never forget 9/11. We are cognizant of the terrible attacks that have taken place in capitals all over the world. We are more than aware of the brutality of ISIS, Al Qaeda, and similar groups. We also face the threat of these groups obtaining weapons of mass destruction, and preventing that must be a priority. In recent years, we are increasingly confronted by the isolated dictatorship of North Korea, which is making rapid progress in nuclear weaponry and intercontinental ballistic missiles. Yes, we face real and very serious threats to our security, which I will discuss, but they are very different than what we have seen in the past and our response must be equally different. But before I talk about some of these other threats, let me say a few words about a very insidious challenge that undermines our ability to meet these other crises, and indeed could undermine our very way of life. A great concern that I have today is that many in our country are losing faith in our common future and in our democratic values. For far too many of our people, here in the United States and people all over the world, the promises of self-government -- of government by the people, for the people, and of the people -- have not been kept. And people are losing faith. In the United States and other countries, a majority of people are working longer hours for lower wages than they used to. They see big money buying elections, and they see a political and economic elite growing wealthier, even as their own children’s future grows dimmer. So when we talk about foreign policy, and our belief in democracy, at the very top of our list of concerns is the need to revitalize American democracy to ensure that governmental decisions reflect the interests of a majority of our people, and not just the few – whether that few is Wall Street, the military industrial complex, or the fossil fuel industry. We cannot convincingly promote democracy abroad if we do not live it vigorously here at home. Maybe it's because I come from the small state of Vermont, a state that prides itself on town meetings and grassroots democracy, that I strongly agree with Winston Churchill when he stated his belief that "democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms.” In both Europe and the United States, the international order which the United States helped establish over the past 70 years, one which put great emphasis on democracy and human rights, and promoted greater trade and economic development, is under great strain. Many Europeans are questioning the value of the European Union. Many Americans are questioning the value of the United Nations, of the transatlantic alliance, and other multilateral organizations. We also see a rise in authoritarianism and right wing extremism – both domestic and foreign -- which further weakens this order by exploiting and amplifying resentments, stoking intolerance and fanning ethnic and racial hatreds among those in our societies who are struggling. We saw this anti-democratic effort take place in the 2016 election right here in the United States, where we now know that the Russian government was engaged in a massive effort to undermine one of our greatest strengths: The integrity of our elections, and our faith in our own democracy. I found it incredible, by the way, that when the President of the United States spoke before the United Nations on Monday, he did not even mention that outrage. Well, I will. Today I say to Mr. Putin: we will not allow you to undermine American democracy or democracies around the world. In fact, our goal is to not only strengthen American democracy, but to work in solidarity with supporters of democracy around the globe, including in Russia. In the struggle of democracy versus authoritarianism, we intend to win. When we talk about foreign policy it is clear that there are some who believe that the United States would be best served by withdrawing from the global community. I disagree. As the wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth, we have got to help lead the struggle to defend and expand a rules-based international order in which law, not might, makes right. We must offer people a vision that one day, maybe not in our lifetimes, but one day in the future human beings on this planet will live in a world where international conflicts will be resolved peacefully, not by mass murder. How tragic it is that today, while hundreds of millions of people live in abysmal poverty, the arms merchants of the world grow increasingly rich as governments spend trillions of dollars on weapons of destruction. I am not naïve or unmindful of history. Many of the conflicts that plague our world are longstanding and complex. But we must never lose our vision of a world in which, to quote the Prophet Isaiah, “they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” One of the most important organizations for promoting a vision of a different world is the United Nations. Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who helped create the UN, called it “our greatest hope for future peace. Alone we cannot keep the peace of the world, but in cooperation with others we have to achieve this much longed-for security.” It has become fashionable to bash the UN. And yes, the UN needs to be reformed. It can be ineffective, bureaucratic, too slow or unwilling to act, even in the face of massive atrocities, as we are seeing in Syria right now. But to see only its weaknesses is to overlook the enormously important work the UN does in promoting global health, aiding refugees, monitoring elections, and doing international peacekeeping missions, among other things. All of these activities contribute to reduced conflict, to wars that don’t have to be ended because they never start. At the end of the day, it is obvious that it makes far more sense to have a forum in which countries can debate their concerns, work out compromises and agreements. Dialogue and debate are far preferable to bombs, poison gas, and war. Dialogue however cannot only be take place between foreign ministers or diplomats at the United Nations. It should be taking place between people throughout the world at the grassroots level. I was mayor of the city of Burlington, Vermont, in the 1980’s, when the Soviet Union was our enemy. We established a sister city program with the Russian city of Yaroslavl, a program which still exists today. I will never forget seeing Russian boys and girls visiting Vermont, getting to know American kids, and becoming good friends. Hatred and wars are often based on fear and ignorance. The way to defeat this ignorance and diminish this fear is through meeting with others and understanding the way they see the world. Good foreign policy means building people to people relationships. We should welcome young people from all over the world and all walks of life to spend time with our kids in American classrooms, while our kids, from all income levels, do the same abroad. Some in Washington continue to argue that “benevolent global hegemony” should be the goal of our foreign policy, that the US, by virtue of its extraordinary military power, should stand astride the world and reshape it to its liking. I would argue that the events of the past two decades — particularly the disastrous Iraq war and the instability and destruction it has brought to the region — have utterly discredited that vision. The goal is not for the United States to dominate the world. Nor, on the other hand, is our goal to withdraw from the international community and shirk our responsibilities under the banner of “America First.” Our goal should be global engagement based on partnership, rather than dominance. This is better for our security, better for global stability, and better for facilitating the international cooperation necessary to meet shared challenges. Here’s a truth that you don’t often hear about too often in the newspapers, on the television, or in the halls of Congress. But it’s a truth we must face. Far too often, American intervention and the use of American military power has produced unintended consequences which have caused incalculable harm. Yes, it is reasonably easy to engineer the overthrow of a government. It is far harder, however, to know the long term impact that that action will have. Let me give you some examples: In 1953 the United States, on behalf of Western oil interests, supported the overthrow of Iran’s elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, and the re-installation of the Shah of Iran, who led a corrupt, brutal and unpopular government. In 1979, the Shah was overthrown by revolutionaries led by Ayatollah Khomeini, and the Islamic Republic of Iran was created. What would Iran look like today if their democratic government had not been overthrown? What impact did that American-led coup have on the entire region? What consequences are we still living with today? In 1973, the United States supported the coup against the democratically elected president of Chile Salvador Allende which was led by General Augusto Pinochet. The result was almost 20 years of authoritarian military rule and the disappearance and torture of thousands of Chileans – and the intensification of anti-Americanism in Latin America. Elsewhere in Latin America, the logic of the Cold War led the United States to support murderous regimes in El Salvador and Guatemala, which resulted in brutal and long-lasting civil wars that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children. In Vietnam, based on a discredited “domino theory,” the United States replaced the French in intervening in a civil war, which resulted in the deaths of millions of Vietnamese in support of a corrupt, repressive South Vietnamese government. We must never forget that over 58,000 thousand Americans also died in that war. More recently, in Iraq, based on a similarly mistaken analysis of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein’s regime, the United States invaded and occupied a country in the heart of the Middle East. In doing so, we upended the regional order of the Middle East and unleashed forces across the region and the world that we’ll be dealing with for decades to come. These are just a few examples of American foreign policy and interventionism which proved to be counter-productive. Now let me give you an example of an incredibly bold and ambitious American initiative which proved to be enormously successful in which not one bullet was fired — something that we must learn from. Shortly after Churchill was right here in Westminster College, the United States developed an extremely radical foreign policy initiative called the Marshall Plan. Think about it for a moment: historically, when countries won terrible wars, they exacted retribution on the vanquished. But in 1948, the United States government did something absolutely unprecedented. After losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the most brutal war in history to defeat the barbarity of Nazi Germany and Japanese imperialism, the government of the United States decided not to punish and humiliate the losers. Rather, we helped rebuild their economies, spending the equivalent of $130 billion just to reconstruct Western Europe after World War II. We also provided them support to reconstruct democratic societies. That program was an amazing success. Today Germany, the country of the Holocaust, the country of Hitler’s dictatorship, is now a strong democracy and the economic engine of Europe. Despite centuries of hostility, there has not been a major European war since World War II. That is an extraordinary foreign policy success that we have every right to be very proud of. Unfortunately, today we still have examples of the United States supporting policies that I believe will come back to haunt us. One is the ongoing Saudi war in Yemen. While we rightly condemn Russian and Iranian support for Bashar al-Assad’s slaughter in Syria, the United States continues to support Saudi Arabia’s destructive intervention in Yemen, which has killed many thousands of civilians and created a humanitarian crisis in one of the region’s poorest countries. Such policies dramatically undermine America’s ability to advance a human rights agenda around the world, and empowers authoritarian leaders who insist that our support for those rights and values is not serious. Let me say a word about some of the shared global challenges that we face today. First, I would mention climate change. Friends, it is time to get serious on this: Climate change is real and must be addressed with the full weight of American power, attention and resources. The scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, climate change is caused by human activity, and climate change is already causing devastating harm throughout the world. Further, what the scientists tell us is that if we do not act boldly to address the climate crisis, this planet will see more drought, more floods — the recent devastation by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are good examples — more extreme weather disturbances, more acidification of the ocean, more rising sea levels, and, as a result of mass migrations, there will be more threats to global stability and security. President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement was not only incredibly foolish and short-sighted, but it will also end up hurting the American economy. The threat of climate change is a very clear example of where American leadership can make a difference. Europe can’t do it alone, China can’t do it alone, and the United States can’t do it alone. This is a crisis that calls out for strong international cooperation if we are to leave our children and grandchildren a planet that is healthy and habitable. American leadership — the economic and scientific advantages and incentives that only America can offer — is hugely important for facilitating this cooperation. Another challenge that we and the entire world face is growing wealth and income inequality, and the movement toward international oligarchy — a system in which a small number of billionaires and corporate interests have control over our economic life, our political life, and our media. This movement toward oligarchy is not just an American issue. It is an international issue. Globally, the top 1 percent now owns more wealth than the bottom 99% of the world's population. In other words, while the very, very rich become much richer, thousands of children die every week in poor countries around the world from easily prevented diseases, and hundreds of millions live in incredible squalor. Inequality, corruption, oligarchy and authoritarianism are inseparable. They must be understood as part of the same system, and fought in the same way. Around the world we have witnessed the rise of demagogues who once in power use their positions to loot the state of its resources. These kleptocrats, like Putin in Russia, use divisiveness and abuse as a tool for enriching themselves and those loyal to them. But economic inequality is not the only form of inequality that we must face. As we seek to renew America's commitment to promote human rights and human dignity around the world we must be a living example here at home. We must reject the divisive attacks based on a person's religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or identity, country of origin, or class. And when we see demonstrations of neo naziism and white supremacism as we recently did in Charlottesville, Virginia, we must be unequivocal in our condemnation, as our president shamefully was not. And as we saw here so clearly in St. Louis in the past week we need serious reforms in policing and the criminal justice system so that the life of every person is equally valued and protected. We cannot speak with the moral authority the world needs if we do not struggle to achieve the ideal we are holding out for others. One of the places we have fallen short in upholding these ideas is in the war on terrorism. Here I want to be clear: terrorism is a very real threat, as we learned so tragically on September 11, 2001, and many other countries knew already too well. But, I also want to be clear about something else: As an organizing framework, the Global War on Terror has been a disaster for the American people and for American leadership. Orienting US national security strategy around terrorism essentially allowed a few thousand violent extremists to dictate policy for the most powerful nation on earth. It responds to terrorists by giving them exactly what they want. In addition to draining our resources and distorting our vision, the war on terror has caused us to undermine our own moral standards regarding torture, indefinite detention, and the use of force around the world, using drone strikes and other airstrikes that often result in high civilian casualties. A heavy-handed military approach, with little transparency or accountability, doesn’t enhance our security. It makes the problem worse. We must rethink the old Washington mindset that judges “seriousness” according to the willingness to use force. One of the key misapprehensions of this mindset is the idea that military force is decisive in a way that diplomacy is not. Yes, military force is sometimes necessary, but always — always — as the last resort. And blustery threats of force, while they might make a few columnists happy, can often signal weakness as much as strength, diminishing US deterrence, credibility and security in the process. To illustrate this, I would contrast two recent US foreign policy initiatives: The Iraq war and the Iran nuclear agreement. Today it is now broadly acknowledged that the war in Iraq, which I opposed, was a foreign policy blunder of enormous magnitude. In addition to the many thousands killed, it created a cascade of instability around the region that we are still dealing with today in Syria and elsewhere, and will be for many years to come. Indeed, had it not been for the Iraq War, ISIS would almost certainly not exist. The Iraq war, as I said before, had unintended consequences. It was intended as a demonstration of the extent of American power. It ended up demonstrating only its limits. In contrast, the Iran nuclear deal advanced the security of the US and its partners, and it did this at a cost of no blood and zero treasure. For many years, leaders across the world had become increasingly concerned about the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon. What the Obama administration and our European allies were able to do was to get an agreement that froze and dismantled large parts of that nuclear program, put it under the most intensive inspections regime in history, and removed the prospect of an Iranian nuclear weapon from the list of global threats. That is real leadership. That is real power. Just yesterday, the top general of US Strategic Command, General John Hyden, said “The facts are that Iran is operating under the agreements the we signed up for.” We now have a four-year record of Iran’s compliance, going back to the 2013 interim deal. I call on my colleagues in the Congress, and all Americans: We must protect this deal. President Trump has signaled his intention to walk away from it, as he did the Paris agreement, regardless of the evidence that it is working. That would be a mistake. Not only would this potentially free Iran from the limits placed on its nuclear program, it would irreparably harm America’s ability to negotiate future nonproliferation agreements. Why would any country in the world sign such an agreement with the United States if they knew that a reckless president and an irresponsible Congress might simply discard that agreement a few years later? If we are genuinely concerned with Iran’s behavior in the region, as I am, the worst possible thing we could do is break the nuclear deal. It would make all of these other problems harder. Another problem it would make harder is that of North Korea. Let’s understand: North Korea is ruled by one of the worst regimes in the world. For many years, its leadership has sacrificed the well-being of its own people in order to develop nuclear weapons and missile programs in order to protect the Kim family’s regime. Their continued development of nuclear weapons and missile capability is a growing threat to the US and our allies. Despite past efforts they have repeatedly shown their determination to move forward with these programs in defiance of virtually unanimous international opposition and condemnation. As we saw with the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, real US leadership is shown by our ability to develop consensus around shared problems, and mobilize that consensus toward a solution. That is the model we should be pursuing with North Korea. As we did with Iran, if North Korea continues to refuse to negotiate seriously, we should look for ways to tighten international sanctions. This will involve working closely with other countries, particularly China, on whom North Korea relies for some 80 percent of its trade. But we should also continue to make clear that this is a shared problem, not to be solved by any one country alone but by the international community working together. An approach that really uses all the tools of our power — political, economic, civil society — to encourage other states to adopt more inclusive governance will ultimately make us safer. Development aid is not charity, it advances our national security. It’s worth noting that the U.S. military is a stalwart supporter of non-defense diplomacy and development aid. Starving diplomacy and aid now will result in greater defense needs later on. US foreign aid should be accompanied by stronger emphasis on helping people gain their political and civil rights to hold oppressive governments accountable to the people. Ultimately, governments that are accountable to the needs of their people will make more dependable partners. Here is the bottom line: In my view, the United States must seek partnerships not just between governments, but between peoples. A sensible and effective foreign policy recognizes that our safety and welfare is bound up with the safety and welfare of others around the world, with “all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands,” as Churchill said right here, 70 years ago. In my view, every person on this planet shares a common humanity. We all want our children to grow up healthy, to have a good education, have decent jobs, drink clean water and breathe clean air, and to live in peace. That’s what being human is about. Our job is to build on that common humanity and do everything that we can to oppose all of the forces, whether unaccountable government power or unaccountable corporate power, who try to divide us up and set us against each other. As Eleanor Roosevelt reminded us, “The world of the future is in our making. Tomorrow is now.” My friends, let us go forward and build that tomorrow.
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Shia LaBeouf dropped strong hints, and now Mia Goth is confirming they've made it official ... by sporting a big ole diamond engagement ring in public. Shia and British actress Mia were out running errands -- already looking like an old married couple -- in L.A. on Wednesday. The rock on her left ring finger was in clear view. They've been together since 2012, and he recently referred to her as his "fiancée." But you know how Shia is -- until you see the ring, hard to know if it's REALLY a thing. Congrats!
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1,012
2019
6.0
0
MILAN, June 7 (Reuters) - Italian broadcaster Mediaset unveiled on Friday a corporate overhaul that would put the group, including its main overseas subsidiary in Spain, under a Dutch holding company and in a better position to pursue pan-European media alliances. Under the plan, a Dutch shell company would carry out a reverse takeover of both Mediaset, controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and Madrid-listed Mediaset Espana, issuing shares to owners of both. (Reporting by Silvia Aloisi Editing by Mark Bendeich)
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1,013
2017
3.0
0
Ronda Rousey chalked up a huge W on the set of "Blindspot" ... with the star of the show saying she crushed her guest role during filming this week and he's lobbying producers to BRING HER BACK! We spoke with Sullivan Stapleton -- he plays FBI agent Kurt Weller on the show -- who says Ronda wasn't just a great actress, but she was super cool behind the scenes. "She fits right in," Stapleton says ... "I want her to train me!" It's great news for Rousey -- who's taking her first real steps towards a full-time career in Hollywood. And having an ally like Sullivan is a big deal.
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They went around the room that day in December, introducing themselves one by one. “Tim Cook, very good to be here,” said the Apple chief executive. “And I look very forward to talking to the president-elect about the things that we can do to help you achieve some things you want.” Then came Safra Catz, the CEO of Oracle, who stressed she was “looking forward to helping you, and your administration.” The leaders of companies like IBM, Microsoft and Cisco similarly introduced themselves, and Jeff Bezos even tried to sound a note of optimism. “I’m super excited about the possibility that this could be the innovations administration,” said the Amazon chief. The comment to help open Donald Trump’s so-called “tech summit” — a reconciliation of sorts, held in New York City — seemed startling at the time. Months earlier, after all, Trump had threatened Amazon explicitly on the campaign trail, taking aim at Bezos, who owns the Washington Post, in an interview with Sean Hannity. Trump said the Amazon founder might have a “huge antitrust problem” under a potential President Trump. About 100 days into his White House tenure, Amazon isn’t grappling with some Washington, D.C.-driven political witch hunt. But “problem” remains a delicate description for Silicon Valley’s still-evolving, precarious relationship with a new administration that has cracked down on immigration, proposed dramatic cuts to government science funding and sought to scrap the industry’s much-loved policies, like net neutrality. And still, many in tech insist it’s not all bad. “I don’t have the impression — and yes, there were some things said on the campaign trail ... that this is an administration that has or wants to have an unhappy relationship with tech,” said Victoria Espinel, the CEO of BSA | The Software Alliance, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group for the likes of Apple, Microsoft, Oracle and others. Espinel served as a top trade official under Obama, who by comparison had an “unusually high interest in tech,” she said. With Trump, though, Espinel added “there’s been a lot of openness to having that discussion, and learning more about tech and what it means for the economy, and what it means for jobs.” Months after his Trump Tower summit, the new GOP president has raced to make good on his myriad campaign promises — and, in the process, antagonized a major sector of the U.S. economy. His executive order banning immigrants from Muslim-majority countries drew a legal challenge backed by the likes of Apple, Facebook, Google and others in briefs filed in federal court. His subsequent crackdown on the country’s high-skilled immigration program, the H-1B system, also left many in the tech industry uneasy. And Trump’s Justice Department similarly infuriated Valley types after it unraveled Obama-era protections for transgender students using restrooms of their choice. Meanwhile, Trump’s first weeks in office have galvanized tech engineers, who vigorously protested the president — and in some cases turned their fire on executives like Uber CEO Travis Kalanick — to get them to strike more forcefully at the White House. It isn’t all opposition, however. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Oracle and other major tech companies that long have tried to overhaul the U.S. tax code have found a president who’s willing to grant them a few wishes. Trump’s tax plan is but a page — and it’s already politically imperiled in Congress — but it still backed a one-time tax break for businesses that bring back billions of dollars from overseas. So too have the nation’s tech titans gained a few allies in government. After running a campaign that eschewed much mention of the industry’s issues, Trump’s presidential transition team consulted the likes of Catz, the Oracle CEO, and Peter Thiel, the Valley venture capitalist who shocked his peers with an endorsement during the race. Gary Cohn, who joined the White House as a top economic adviser, is a familiar face for companies like Uber, and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and closest confidante, is a business leader who has connected in recent months with Apple’s Cook and Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. Those and other executives continue to work with Kushner as he stands up his new Office of American Innovation, a still-nebulous project that ostensibly aims to modernize government. The office has already hired the likes of Matt Lira, a Capitol Hill veteran with digital expertise, to tackle issues like improving the country’s veterans’ agency. Still, many of the government’s other, most prominent technology policy positions remain unfilled. At the White House, there is still no director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, nor has Trump tapped a chief technology officer. (Interviews appear to be ongoing.) By comparison, Obama announced plans to nominate his science adviser, Dr. John Holdren, in December 2008, before he was sworn in, and he tapped Aneesh Chopra as his first CTO on April 18, 2009. At the Federal Communications Commission, Trump selected a sitting commissioner, Ajit Pai, to serve as the agency’s permanent leader on January 20. But he has not nominated anyone for the FCC’s open Democratic and Republican slots, even as the telecom agency looks to deregulate the industry — and forges ahead with plans to scrap the government’s existing net neutrality rules. The same is true at the Federal Trade Commission, where the agency is down two Republicans and one Democrat. For now, Trump has tapped Maureen Ohlhausen, the consumer-protection agency’s lone GOP member, to serve as its acting chairman, but she hasn’t won the full time job. The FTC is a major cop on the beat in areas like online privacy and antitrust. Trump has nominated at least one competition expert: Makan Delrahim, tapped in March to serve as the Justice Department official. He’s expected to be confirmed for the job, which oversees mergers like AT&T’s bid for Time Warner — a major deal that Delrahim previously said doesn’t pose much of an antitrust concern. Much is still on the horizon. Trump has pledged an infrastructure package, for example, that could be valued at as much as $1 trillion. Other work around issues like self-driving cars is well under way. “I think this is a marathon, not a sprint,” said Michael Beckerman, the president of the Internet Association. “A first 100 days is just 100 days, and you have years to go. And a lot of the things that were on the agenda ... are not directly related to our industry. I think the question of success will be later on.” This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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1,015
2019
6.0
0
LONDON (Reuters) - The Gatwick Airport branches of British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s restaurant chain were saved on Friday by food outlet operator SSP in a deal that retains all 250 jobs at the last remaining UK trading sites of Oliver’s well-known brand. Last month, the rest of his restaurant chain in Britain folded, leaving around 1,000 people without jobs as branches ceased trading immediately. Jamie Oliver’s Diner, Jamie’s Italian and Jamie’s Coffee Lounge at Gatwick, south of London, were transferred to SSP Group, an operator of food outlets in travel locations that already runs Jamie Oliver units abroad, which were not involved in the administration process. Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Stephen Addison
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1,016
2016
6.0
0
Damien Fahey shot to stardom when he began to host the afternoon MTV video countdown show "Total Request Live" after Carson Daly stepped down in 2002. Guess what he looks like now!
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The Trump administration has some advice for government workers living through the holidays without a paycheck during the government shutdown: instead of paying rent, offer to paint. As President Donald Trump digs in his heels on funding the border wall and lawmakers trickle back into Washington, there’s still no resolution to the budget impasse in sight. Government workers, meanwhile, are struggling to pay their bills, and the government has some advice for them: If your landlord is bugging you about paying rent that you don’t have because you don’t have a paycheck, offer to do manual labor instead. The Office of Personnel Management, the agency that essentially functions as the federal government’s human resources department, tweeted out a series of sample letters on Thursday, templates that government workers can personalize and send to the people they owe money during the shutdown. If you’re dealing with a landlord who needs the rent you owe, here’s the government’s advice: The Trump administration has some advice for government workers living through the holidays without a paycheck during the government shutdown: instead of paying rent, offer to paint. As President Donald Trump digs in his heels on funding the border wall and lawmakers trickle back into Washington, there’s still no resolution to the budget impasse in sight. Government workers, meanwhile, are struggling to pay their bills, and the government has some advice for them: If your landlord is bugging you about paying rent that you don’t have because you don’t have a paycheck, offer to do manual labor instead. The Office of Personnel Management, the agency that essentially functions as the federal government’s human resources department, tweeted out a series of sample letters on Thursday, templates that government workers can personalize and send to the people they owe money during the shutdown. If you’re dealing with a landlord who needs the rent you owe, here’s the government’s advice: “I will keep in touch with you to keep you informed about my income status and I would like to discuss with you the possibility of trading my services to perform maintenance (e.g. painting, carpentry work) in exchange for partial rent payments.” Government workers have been sharing their #shutdownstories on social media. Some are disabled and facing eviction. Read: Government workers are sharing their #shutownstories on social media. They're grim. The government also says consider getting in touch a “personal attorney” for advice on dealing with creditors. Cover: Trash begins to accumulate along the National Mall near the Washington Monument due to a partial shutdown of the federal government on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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1,018
2018
8.0
0
Bills Hall of Famer Andre Reed is siding with Cam Newton in his spat with Buffalo WR Kelvin Benjamin ... telling TMZ Sports, K.B. needs to end the fight and focus on the season!! Cam and Kelvin nearly came to blows before their preseason game Thursday when Newton confronted Benjamin about calling him a sorry QB to reporters. Cooler heads prevailed ... but the beef seemed far from over when the two separated -- and now, Andre's callin' for Benjamin to end it. "A lot of times you're not going to like everybody you work with and things are going to arise," Reed tells us. "The next step for him is, 'Okay, that's over with. Now it's up to me to be healthy ... and help this Buffalo Bill team win and be a formidable factor when I'm out there on the field.'" Seems Kelvin's already started that process ... telling media members after Thursday's game, "I'm just moving on from it." Guess the apology's in the mail, Cam.
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1,019
2016
1.0
0
DENVER (Reuters) - A battle between rival bikers involving gunfire and knives erupted on Saturday afternoon outside a motorcycle exposition near downtown Denver, leaving at least one person dead and sending nine people to the hospital, authorities said. There were no immediate arrests in the mayhem, which took place at the Colorado Motorcycle Expo at the National Western Complex, Denver police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez told reporters. One person was being questioned. Lopez sought to downplay the extent of the violence, saying it was not a "mass casualty" incident. Even so, the incident recalled a shootout last May outside a restaurant in Waco, Texas. Nine bikers were killed, 18 injured, and scores were arrested in that incident. In Denver, authorities were still trying to determine which motorcycle gang or gangs were involved, Lopez said. Denver Health Medical Center said on Twitter that nine people were transported to area hospitals. Their conditions were not immediately available. A witness who requested anonymity out of fear of retaliation told the Denver Post newspaper that the fight was started by rival biker gangs. The gun fight occurred during the first day of the annual Colorado Motorcycle Expo, described on its Facebook page as the largest indoor motorcycle swap meet in the country. Organizers expected nearly 3,000 people to attend over the weekend. Hundreds of motorcycles were parked near the complex when the gunfire erupted. A representative for the expo was not immediately available for comment. Police said the show would go on as scheduled. (Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)
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HOUSTON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - In the middle of a Sino-U.S. trade war, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas company is turning toward Beijing for business at a time when most of Corporate America is looking elsewhere to avoid the threat of tariffs. Exxon Mobil Corp is placing big bets on China’s soaring liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand, coupling multi-billion dollar production projects around the world with its first mainland storage and distribution outlet. Its gas strategy is moving on two tracks: expanding output of the super-cooled gas in places such as Papua New Guinea and Mozambique, and creating demand for those supplies in China by opening Exxon’s first import and storage hub, according to an Exxon manager and people briefed on the company’s plans. That combination “will guarantee us a steady outlet for lots of our LNG for decades,” said the Exxon manager who was not authorized to discuss the project and spoke on condition of anonymity. One of the company’s top policy goals this year, the manager said, is building its Chinese client roster. “China’s natural gas demand is rising really fast, with imports soaring well over 10 percent annually at the moment because of the government gasification program and due to fast rising industrial demand, including in petrochemicals,” the Exxon manager said. For a graphic, click tmsnrt.rs/2CwGQgT An Exxon spokesperson declined to provide an executive to discuss the company’s LNG investments in China. Exxon said last month it would participate in the construction of an LNG import terminal in Huizhou, Guangdong region and provide supplies to it. This makes it only the second foreign major with such a stake in an LNG terminal. Years in the making, the strategy delivers an added benefit: helping Exxon sidestep a global trade war. Exxon’s massive LNG projects in Papua New Guinea and Mozambique will not incur the 10 percent tariff China put on U.S. gas as part of the trade war between the Trump administration and Beijing. Jason Feer, head of business intelligence at LNG tanker brokers Poten & Partners, which tracks LNG sales, said the deal provides “a sign that China is willing to let foreign interests invest in things that in the past were seen as strategic.” Exxon is among the top ranked U.S. companies that are pushing ahead in China despite the trade dispute, but it is not alone. U.S. and European car makers are opening or expanding China plants to avoid hefty tariffs and transport costs. Tesla Inc this month acquired a Shanghai site for a car and battery-manufacturing complex. Exxon’s Asian and African LNG will offer a cost advantage over U.S. rivals’ exports that face tariffs and greater transport, while China’s support for the project offers a rebuttal to Trump administration complaints about the country’s closed markets. The decision to expand its LNG production and open an import terminal in the world’s fastest growing LNG market is a step by Exxon Chief Executive Darren Woods to pull the company out of an earnings rut that has left its shares flat over the past seven years. Woods appeared holding discussions with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on state-run media last month days after disclosing local approvals for the LNG terminal and a massive chemical project. Since becoming CEO last year, Woods has pushed Exxon to take greater risks, including in energy trading operations. His timing with LNG is key. Next year, China will become the world’s largest importer of natural gas, and its LNG imports are forecast to rise 70 percent by 2020, from 38.1 million tonnes last year, estimates Beijing consultancy SIA Energy. Exxon has not publicly named its partner in the import terminal. State-run power company Guangdong Yuedian Group said on its website it will join the project. BP Plc is the only other foreign major with a stake in a Chinese LNG terminal. Yuedian did not respond to a request for comment. The multi-billion dollar bets still faces risks from the Sino-U.S. trade dispute. China has vowed to respond to any new tariffs by the Trump administration, which recently accused China of meddling in November elections and trying to recruit Americans to spy for it. But it remains unclear what that response will be and if it puts agreements like Exxon’s in China in jeopardy. In addition to the LNG terminal, Exxon received approval for its first wholly-owned chemical plant in China, becoming one of two foreign firms including Germany’s BASF to gain approval to operate such plants without a local sponsor. The terminal and chemicals plants combined will cost about $9 billion to build, consultancy IHS Markit estimates. For a graphic, click tmsnrt.rs/2wDdglt China in 2017 embarked on a huge program to shift millions of households and factories from coal to natural gas for power and heating, a move to clear the smoggy skies over its cities. That surge has injected new life into an LNG industry that suffered from plunging prices between 2014 and 2017, which forced energy companies to put off liquefaction projects. But with prices for LNG rising this year, major producers have boosted investment. In addition to Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell PLC this month gave the go-ahead to a $31 billion LNG Canada project that will export fuel primarily to China. “Major Independent Oil Companies such as Exxon aim for large-scale tier one positions, and in the LNG game that is Qatar, East Africa, and possibly some North American and Papua New Guinea projects,” said Saul Kavonic, oil and gas researcher for Credit Suisse in Sydney, Australia. Exxon and other LNG producers also are adapting to changing buyer behavior. In the past, LNG was dominated by long-term supply contracts - especially with Japanese and South Korean buyers - that could span several decades and in which buyer and seller agree to a fixed monthly volume at a set price formula, usually priced off crude oil. That is changing, in part because China’s importers either demand more contract flexibility or simply buy LNG at short-notice in the spot market whenever they need it. The shift away from such rigid price-supply deals is forcing producers to trade new LNG supplies and give import terminals a larger role in encouraging spot purchases. “LNG players are increasingly adopting an LNG portfolio model whereby supply projects are not directly linked to end customers, with over 50 percent of contracts now coming from portfolio suppliers rather than specific projects,” said Credit Suisse’s Kavonic. Reporting by Gary McWilliams in Houston and Henning Gloystein in Singapore; editing by Edward Tobin
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2019
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A prosecutor of the men known as the “Central Park Five” said a new Netflix Inc series about their rape conviction and exoneration defames her with false information about how the case unfolded and her role in it. Linda Fairstein, who has come under renewed scrutiny since the debut of “When They See Us” on May 31, wrote in an op-ed published on Tuesday in the Wall Street Journal that the dramatic series is “so full of distortions and falsehoods as to be an outright fabrication.” In the headlines of the op-ed, Fairstein called the series “Netflix’s false story” and said the series “defames me.” A Netflix spokeswoman said the company had no comment on Fairstein’s remarks. The four-part series was written and directed by Ava DuVernay, director of movies “A Wrinkle in Time” and “Selma,” who responded to Fairstein’s op-ed on Twitter, writing “Expected and typical. Onward.” Fairstein, who is portrayed by actress Felicity Huffman, said DuVernay had written “an utterly false narrative involving an evil mastermind (me) and the falsely accused (the five.)” The five men - Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise - were 14 to 16 years old at the time of the 1989 rape and confessed after lengthy police interrogations. The victim was white and the defendants all black or Hispanic. Each soon recanted, insisting they had admitted to the crime under coercion from police officers. But they all were convicted and served prison terms of six to 13 years. A judge vacated their convictions in 2002 after another man confessed to the crime and DNA tests confirmed his guilt. Fairstein led the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney’s office from 1976 until 2002 and then became a best-selling crime novelist. After criticism of her mounted on social media last week, Fairstein and her publisher Dutton said they had decided to “terminate their relationship.” Fairstein also has stepped down from various nonprofit boards, according to media reports. Asked about Fairstein at a Netflix event on Sunday, DuVernay said, “It’s important that people be held accountable.” But the director added that “it would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did, because it’s not about her. She is part of a system that is not broken, it was built to be this way. It was built to oppress.” Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Howard Goller
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1,022
2017
7.0
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The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum has condemned the conduct of a US Congress member who filmed himself talking while moving through various parts of the former Holocaust site, including its former jail cells and seven gas chambers. On July 2, Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) filmed himself walking through various parts of the memorial in Poland, and posted his experience to YouTube. During his five-minute video, he moves through corridors, divulging statistics and describing acts that were committed in different parts of the former concentration camp. Auschwitz was one of several sites operated during the Holocaust, in which 90 percent of Poland’s Jewish population was tortured and killed during the Nazi occupation of the 1930s and ’40s. Overall, as many as 6 million Jewish people were killed during this period. Many former concentration camps have been preserved as historical sites for visitors to learn about the atrocities that took place during the Nazi occupation of Europe; the point is to help future generations learn from the past and prevent another Holocaust from ever happening. “This is why our homeland security must be squared away and why our military must be invincible,” Higgins says. “This is why we must remember these things — man's inhumanity to man.” Higgins then ends his video standing on a grassy hill outside one of the former camp buildings, as somber, dramatic music plays in the background. “The world is a smaller place now than it was in World War II,” he says. “The United States is more accessible to terror like this.” After Higgins posted the video, museum officials took to Twitter to criticize him for ignoring a sign that requested visitors “maintain silence here.” “Everyone has the right to personal reflections,” the museum tweeted. “However, inside a former gas chamber, there should be mournful silence. It's not a stage.” Steven Goldstein, executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, also condemned Higgins’ language and video in a statement sent to Vox on Wednesday. “When you watch Congressman Higgins’ disgraceful infomercial, you hear him use all sorts of euphemisms for those murdered at Auschwitz by the Nazis,” Goldstein said. “He never refers specifically to mass murder of the Jewish people at Auschwitz, nor uses the words Holocaust or Shoah. And the logo at the end indicates he is using the video as a campaign video for his reelection to Congress. This is disgusting beyond description. He must get sensitivity training or get a new job.” Higgins has not yet commented on the museum’s response to his video.
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(Repeats item first carried late on Sunday) By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, June 30 (Reuters) - India’s health ministry has asked all state governments in the country not to partner with the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World (FSFW) because of its links to tobacco giant Philip Morris International Inc, a letter seen by Reuters showed. Established in 2017, the FSFW focuses on eliminating usage of cigarettes and works towards smoking cessation using new technologies and alternative products. It says it works independently, but the World Health Organization (WHO) has said there are “clear conflicts” due to the $80 million in annual funding the foundation receives from Philip Morris. At least three Indian anti-tobacco groups earlier this year wrote to the federal health ministry in New Delhi calling for the rejection of any possible partnerships with FSFW, according to copies of their representations seen by Reuters. India’s federal health ministry has sent a letter, dated June 24, to chief secretaries of all states, saying they should not partner with FSFW and also advise other departments and institutions in their region accordingly. The ministry said Philip Morris was funding FSFW as well as manufacturing and promoting harm-reduction smoking devices. Reuters has previously reported Philip Morris has plans to launch its iQOS smoking device in India which it says is less harmful than conventional cigarettes. “Any collaboration with the Foundation for a Smoke Free World should be avoided in the larger interest of Public Health,” senior health ministry official, Sanjeeva Kumar, wrote in the letter, which was reviewed by Reuters. The Foundation for a Smoke-Free World, which is led by former WHO official Dr. Derek Yach, said it “operates with complete independence from Philip Morris” and was committed to full transparency about who its funders were. Philip Morris, which has a stated longer-term vision to replace cigarette sales with products such as its iQOS device, in a statement said FSFW was “an independent body governed by its own independent Board of Directors”. In recent years, the Indian government has intensified its tobacco-control efforts, raising cigarette taxes and ordering companies to print bigger health warnings on cigarette packs. India has 106 million adult smokers, second only to China, and more than 900,000 people die each year in India due to tobacco-related illnesses. A federal health ministry official said on Sunday the letter on FSFW had been sent as a preventive measure to dissuade states from any collaboration with the foundation, and similar instructions were likely to be sent to other federal ministries. The FSFW said there were no projects with any state government institutions in India. “We seek partnerships with all who share our goal to end smoking in the world,” a spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters. In May, FSFW said its team was committed to working with others “to accelerate an end to smoking in this generation” in India. It also invited people to study its strategic plan. That same month, Philip Morris in a press statement said it had urged the Indian government to create a regulatory environment for devices such as its iQOS. When the FSFW was launched in 2017, the WHO had said it will not partner with the foundation and asked governments around the world and public health communities to follow the agency’s lead. (Reporting by Aditya Kalra Editing by Martin Howell and David Evans)
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco can meet the oil needs of customers using its spare capacity despite developments in the Gulf that are a cause for concern, the head of the state-run energy giant said on Tuesday. Attacks in May and June on oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, the entrance to the Gulf, has raised concerns about the safety of ships using the strategic shipping route. “What’s happening in the Gulf is definitely a concern,” Amin Nasser, president and chief executive of Aramco, told Reuters in an interview in Seoul. “At the same time we went through a number of crises in the past ... we’ve always met our customer commitments and we do have flexibility and the system availability in terms of available additional spare capacity,” he added. Nasser, who is in the South Korean capital before a visit by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, said Aramco had no plan to increase maximum output capacity of 12 million barrels per day (bpd), given its current output was well below that level. “If you look at our production, it is hovering around 10 million bpd so we do have additional spare capacity,” he said. The oil giant, which has been developing its domestic gas resources, has been eyeing gas assets in the United States, Russia, Australia and Africa. Nasser said Aramco was in talks to buy a stake in Russian gas company Novatek’s Arctic LNG-2 project. He also said Aramco was in discussions about buying a stake in India’s Reliance Industries and in talks with other Asian companies about investment opportunities. “We will continue to explore opportunities in different markets and different companies, and these things take time,” he said. Nasser said the company, South Korea’s top oil supplier, wanted to increase crude oil supplies to the Asian nation where it has partnerships and investments with South Korean refiners. Aramco supplies between 800,000 bpd and 900,000 bpd to South Korea, the world’s fifth-largest crude importer. Aramco will sign a memorandum of understanding with state-run Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) for crude storage, sources familiar with the matter said. The sources said Aramco planned to seal a 20-year deal with South Korean refiner Hyundai Oilbank to supply 150,000 bpd a year of Saudi crude, while Aramco’s trading arm planned to sign a refined products offtake agreement with Hyundai Oilbank. Saudi Aramco said in April it had bought a 17% stake in Hyundai Oilbank. It is also the biggest shareholder in South Korea’s No.3 refiner S-Oil. Reporting By Jane Chung; Editing by Richard Pullin and Edmund Blair
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2017
7.0
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Bill Gates is adding his heft to the trucking startup Convoy, injecting his cash into a company that is already winning interest from other A-list investors and potential acquirers. Convoy said Tuesday that Gates and other backers would invest over $60 million into the company, which connects shippers and truckers on a mobile app. The cash serves as another sign of Convoy’s growing credibility in the industry, even as the Seattle-based company slowly fights to expand its network of trucks outside of its initial base in the Pacific Northwest. Convoy declined to share its new valuation, but also claimed to be the first company to receive funding from Y Combinator, the prestigious startup incubator, that was not part of its program. The investment size from YC and Cascade Investment, Gates’ personal investment vehicle, in this Series B round are also undisclosed. Dan Lewis, Convoy’s CEO, said in an interview that they had developed a rapport with Gates over the last year given their postings in Seattle. Gates joins another Seattle magnate, Jeff Bezos, in investing personal funds in Convoy — Bezos Expeditions was part of their Series A round in late 2015. The relationship with Bezos has fueled some speculation that Convoy could be an attractive acquisition for Amazon, which relies on trucks to ship products nationally. “We’re not looking for any acquisitions right now,” Lewis said, offering that they have a “good relationship” with the retail giant but swatting away questions about any looming purchase. Convoy is also carefully monitoring any innovation in autonomous driving, though Lewis said Convoy has no plans to build out any of its own tech. And he said any self-driving automations that could boost its bottom line are still “quite a ways away.” The breakthrough that more directly shapes their business? Truckers now have smartphones, allowing them to stitch together complex pick-up and delivery routes and price shipments planned on short notice. “This is the technology shift that had to happen for truck brokering to go to the next level,” Lewis said. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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HAVANA (Reuters) - When Alan Gross heard the Trump administration’s renewed U.S. push to expand internet in Cuba, disbelief washed over the American who spent five years in a Cuban jail for trying to establish clandestine communication service on the Communist-run island. “My first response was ‘Are you kidding me?” Gross said in a telephone interview with Reuters. Gross worked in Cuba in 2009 for a U.S.-government funded program to promote political change by increasing internet access in a country that has one of the lowest web penetration rates in the world. In January, the U.S. State Department said it was convening a Cuba Internet Task Force to examine ways of expanding information access and independent media in Cuba. Havana protested the move that it said attempted to violate its sovereignty, highlighting the military connotation of the expression “task force.” Cuba views such programs as part of longstanding U.S. attempts to topple its government. In 2009, Cuba arrested and later sentenced Gross to 15 years in jail, a move that put on hold a warming in U.S.-Cuban relations under former U.S. President Barack Obama, a Democrat. It was only with his early release in 2014 that Obama and Cuban leader Raul Castro could announce a long-negotiated detente, hoping to end five decades of hostility. That was before Republican Donald Trump became president, vowing to roll back on the normalization of relations. “We are supposed to learn from our mistakes,” said Gross on Thursday. “I learned the hard way that it’s illegal to distribute anything in Cuba that’s funded in full or part by the U.S. government,” said the 68-year-old, who lost five teeth in jail and around 115 pounds (52 kilograms). “Until the government of Cuba wants the kind of assistance United States is capable of providing, the United States shouldn’t be doing stuff there,” said Gross. Cuban state-run media has written extensively this week about past U.S. attempts to manipulate telecommunications for political ends. Washington, for example, set up a social media network for Cubans called ZunZuneo even after Gross had been jailed. It ran from 2010 to 2012. In the case of Gross, he imported banned satellite communications devices and other high-tech gear in his luggage and helped install it at Jewish centers in Havana, Santiago and Camaguey during five trips to Cuba in 2009. Gross noted Cuba had vastly expanded internet access of its own volition during his time in jail. The U.S. government should discuss the issue of internet directly with Cuba, providing details for example of how it could boost economic growth, he said. “There are so many things that could be happening in a positive and constructive way,” he said. Since Obama’s detente for example, various U.S. telecoms companies have reached deals with Cuba to provide roaming to their customers on the island. Asked if it had invited Cuban officials to the first public meeting on Feb. 7 of the task force, the U.S. State Department said it was “open to the public as space allows.” “Federal Advisory Committees, such as this task force, provide objective advice in a transparent manner from a variety of perspectives, and are accessible to the public,” it said. Gross said he would return on vacation to Cuba “in a heartbeat” if Cuban officials let him, to meet up with the families of his former fellow inmates and explore the country. Reporting by Sarah Marsh; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - When U.S. President Donald Trump sat down to make the case for peace to North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, he rolled out what amounted to a movie trailer starring the two leaders. Trump said he urged Kim and other North Korean officials to watch a four-minute video produced before the Singapore summit. Trump said Kim and other senior members of the North Korean delegation huddled around an iPad to watch the video, which appeared to draw more from the hype of Hollywood than the careful language of diplomacy. “I think he loved it,” Trump said, referring to Kim, adding that he gave the North Koreans their own copy. Kim’s late father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il, was a Hollywood film buff, with a special affection for director Steven Spielberg and actress Elizabeth Taylor and an extensive video library to match, according to defectors and intelligence agencies. White House officials also arranged for the video to be played for reporters at Trump's post-summit news conference. (reut.rs/2sVpEew). The video was produced by the U.S. government to help persuade Kim to make a deal, a White House official said. “An audience of one,” the official said. The video mixes both Hollywood and propaganda film tropes that play over a pulsing orchestral score. It appears to be composed almost entirely of generic stock footage and old news clips, including images of Trump and Kim smiling. There is an English language version and one in Korean, the narrator having a South Korean accent. At one point, it features a montage with babies and car factories, suggesting what a more prosperous future for North Korea could look like if it agreed to give up its nuclear arsenal. To illustrate the point, ballistic missiles are shown in reverse motion, pulling back into their launch silos. “The past doesn’t have to be the future,” a narrator says as the video showed the demilitarized zone that has separated North and South Korea since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Then later, the narrator says, “a new world can begin today,” as an animated sequence suggests what the impoverished North Korea could look like from space if it was as brightly lit up at night as the far more prosperous South Korea. Trump and Kim reached a broad agreement that North Korea would move toward denuclearizing the Korean peninsula, while the United States committed to providing security guarantees and suspending military exercises with long-time ally South Korea. The video was created by the White House’s National Security Council to “help the president demonstrate the benefits of complete denuclearization, and a vision of a peaceful and prosperous Korean Peninsula,” White House spokesman Garrett Marquis said. The credit on the video said it was produced by Destiny Pictures, which disrupted the morning of Mark Castaldo, who owns a Los Angeles-based production company with the same name, albeit with a different logo than the one in the video. “We had nothing to do with that film,” Castaldo said in a telephone interview, adding he had awoken to a deluge of calls and emails from journalists around the world. “Propaganda, all that stuff, that’s not something we’d get involved in.” Before he ran for president in the 2016 election, Trump was a businessman with a long career in entertainment, presenting “The Apprentice” reality TV show for several years. Despite 10 years as a casino worker in Las Vegas and Atlantic City before switching to film, Castaldo said he had never met Trump or worked in a Trump casino. At times, the video appeared to address Kim directly, suggesting he could make a choice that would open North Korea to new investment and step into a starring role in a moment in history with Trump. “Featuring President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un, in a meeting to remake history, to shine in the sun,” the narrator says. “One moment. One choice. What if?” Reporting by Kevin Krolicki; Additional reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York, Hyungwon Kang in Toronto, Roberta Rampton and Jeff Mason in Washington, Steve Holland in Guam; Editing by Will Dunham, Grant McCool and Neil Fullick.
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1,028
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The "Western media gaze" on foreign cultures often lends itself to a harsh fetishization of the culture at hand, typically pushing a black and white narrative in line with a pre-established understanding that a typical viewer might already have. Photographer Gogy Esparza and creative Jey Perie have opted to actively combat this phenomenon in their project Beirut Youth, recently on view at the Adidas Originals Store in New York. As the name suggests, Beirut Youth is a hyper-focalized photographic exploration of the multiplicity of young identities in the Lebanese capital, one that doesn't seek to promote the typical narrative of desolate conditions or harmful indoctrination that typically accompany Western explorations of the Middle East. The body of work features raw Beiruti youth in all shapes and forms, from the day-to-day strugglesof the less fortunate to the rambunctious activities of the more affluent. "We wanted to go beyond the stigmas of danger, pierce straight through them," Esparza explains to Creators. "We wanted souls, faces, emotion." The duo first travelled to Beirut in August 2016 and instantly became enamored with the city: "Beirut is beautiful in one of the most unapologetic ways we've ever seen. War-torn and divided for most of its history, Lebanese pride and tradition are worn proudly," tells Esparza. But more than the city's beauty, they sought to capture its essence: "We felt like our generation needed insight into the hearts and energy of its youth; to disarm those who might have their guard up and to invite those both curious and familiar. Were it not for the immediate traces of cultural differences (children smoking Hookah, Arabic writings, and so on), many of Esparza's images could easily be depicting Western youth, as this time in any person's life ultimately revolves around a varying mixture of self-learning, pleasure-seeking, and an adequate dose of mischievousness, no matter where you are. Societal contexts and cultural specificity changes, but the youthful soul does not. But despite the surface-level similarities, the duo left the capital feeling deeply transformed: "This trip changed the shit out of me, and I'm sure I can speak for Jey and say the same," reveals Esparza. "We just wanted true stories; eyes and gazes, just to make sure to hold you in front of our frames. But certain things are just facts. The conditions we saw in the refugee camps are horrible and have been since they were set up for Palestinians in the 1940s." The impact on Esparza was so notable that the photographer returned for a second trip in March 2017: "I captured more of these stories because I related to them more," he adds. "They felt my energy and trusted me to tell it. They need our help." Although the exhibition at the Adidas Original store just concluded its short run, Esparza and Perie have created a photobook of the work, which can be found along with more information on the project, on the Beirut Youth website. More of Gogy Esparza's work can be foundhere. Related: The Sensational Architecture of the Strangest Village in Lebanon GIFs Capture Syria's Neighbors Surviving the Civil War Meet the Artist Blending Fact and Fiction in Lebanese History
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Tech companies lead top U.S. companies in R&D spending. That’s notable because spending on research and development is a key indicator for U.S. productivity, a measure of how well our economy is doing, and productivity has been decreasing lately. No one is really sure why, especially given all the advances in technology. But spending on R&D is another factor in measuring productivity, and tech companies are certainly contributing in that area. Led by Amazon, Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft and Apple, tech companies spent more on research and development than any other companies in the S&P 500 that reported such data, according to FactSet data from the most recent fiscal year. Amazon spent $16.1 billion on R&D last year, a figure that should strike fear into its competitors, as these investments could make the online retailer even more dominant. Amazon recently beat out the previous leader, Volkswagen, to become the biggest corporate spender on research and development in the world. It’s now ahead of pharmaceutical and car companies, the previous R&D leaders. Back to productivity for a second: U.S. productivity has slowed since the recession, meaning that our gross domestic product is not keeping up with the amount of labor Americans are putting in. In other words, we’re working more but producing goods and services at a lower rate. But the way productivity is measured could be discounting the impact of tech’s products. Many of the goods and services that tech companies produce — Google’s searches and Facebook’s social network, for example — don’t cost anything and by that measure don’t contribute to economic output. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Fossil fuel interests have pumped $3.25 million into the largest super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton's candidacy for the White House. Approximately one in every 15 dollars given to Priorities USA Action, which took in $50.5 million in contributions last year, came from donors linked to oil and natural gas interests, according to data compiled by Greenpeace. But fossil fuel interests are also sending checks directly to her campaign. Clinton has take in nearly $268,000 in contributions from individuals employed in the oil and gas sector this election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,000. By comparison, direct contributions from employees in the pharmaceutical and health products industry have reached approximately $410,000 for Clinton and $82,000 for Sanders so far this election cycle. Greenpeace, which does not endorse candidates for political office, said the contributions highlight the role of special interests in politics, which stands in the way of "sensible" climate and environmental policy. Fossil fuel interests have pumped $3.25 million into the largest super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton's candidacy for the White House. Approximately one in every 15 dollars given to Priorities USA Action, which took in $50.5 million in contributions last year, came from donors linked to oil and natural gas interests, according to data compiled by Greenpeace. But fossil fuel interests are also sending checks directly to her campaign. Clinton has take in nearly $268,000 in contributions from individuals employed in the oil and gas sector this election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,000. By comparison, direct contributions from employees in the pharmaceutical and health products industry have reached approximately $410,000 for Clinton and $82,000 for Sanders so far this election cycle. Greenpeace, which does not endorse candidates for political office, said the contributions highlight the role of special interests in politics, which stands in the way of "sensible" climate and environmental policy. "When people walk into a room with $3.25 million, in a political system where you have to raise this kind of money to win, you're going to have to make concessions," said Jesse Coleman, a researcher for Greenpeace. "That's the danger right there, that you're listening to them more than you're listening to people who don't have that kind of money." Bill McKibben of 350.org, who has endorsed Sanders, said the fossil fuel industry "should be persona non grata for any politician who cares about climate change." "They've lied and lobbied for decades to keep meaningful action at bay — all of us, almost as a matter of intellectual hygiene, should do everything we can to keep them at a distance," he said. Priorities USA Action did not respond to a request for comment. The Clinton campaign did not respond to a request for comment on the impact of special interests on the candidate's policies. But, at a forum in New Hampshire last month, Clinton responded to an attack from Sanders about her ties to Wall Street, insisting that contributions and fees she received from speaking at Goldman Sachs events have not influenced her position on regulating the financial sector. "Anybody who knows me, who thinks they can influence me, name anything they've influenced me on. Just name one thing," Clinton said at the televised forum. "I'm out here every day saying, 'I'm going to shut them down; I'm going after them.'" Related: Bernie Sanders Has a Plan to Take on the Fossil Fuel Industry The bulk of fossil fuel industry contributions to Priorities USA Action came from two donors. Donald Sussman, the founder and chairman of Paloma Partners, donated $2.5 million. His hedge fund is invested in energy companies like Phillips 66, AGL Resources, and Occidental Petroleum. David Shaw, chief scientist at D.E. Shaw Research, a computational biochemistry research company, gave some $750,000 to the Clinton-affiliated PAC. He also donated $50,000 to Clinton's Ready PAC, formerly known as Ready for Hillary. Shaw served on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) under presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. His investment management firm D.E. Shaw & Co., LP has major holdings in Marathon Petroleum Corporation. As well as holding substantial assets in oil and gas, Shaw is also an investor in solar energy projects and an ambitious offshore wind project in New England. Greenpeace said that the split in such investments signals a concerning incongruity in interests, especially given Shaw's role in PCAST, which has previously submitted recommendations to the president to continue efforts to decarbonize the economy and invest in renewable energy. "David Shaw has hundreds of millions of dollars riding on the continued growth of the fossil fuel industry," said Coleman. "That would seem to be at odds with the rapid de-carbonization of the economy necessary to address the threat of climate change, in spite of any opportunistic profit that might be made on the growing wind energy industry." Shaw did not respond to a request for comment. Early last year, Greenpeace USA asked both Republican and Democratic 2016 presidential candidates to reject contributions from the fossil fuel sector. Sanders was the only candidate to agree to the pledge. Clinton did not support it, but said she was committed to seeing the reversal of Citizens United, the 2010 Supreme Court ruling that allowed unlimited spending by corporations in candidate campaigns. Clinton spokesman Josh Schwerin did not respond directly to a request for comment on fossil fuel contributions to her campaign. He said the former Secretary of State has "fought against fossil fuel interests for decades." "On this campaign, she has laid out tangible, ambitious goals to make America the clean energy superpower of the 21st century," he wrote in an email. "The more than 850,000 people who have contributed to her campaign know exactly where she stands on these issues." At the democratic debate in Flint, Michigan on Sunday, CNN moderator Anderson Cooper asked Sanders if he believed Clinton was "in the pocket of the fossil fuel industry." The question stemmed from a statement made by the senator the previous week. He said, "Just as I believe you can't take on Wall Street while taking their money, I don't believe you can take on climate change effectively while taking money from those who would profit off the destruction of the planet." Sanders denied the suggestion that he thought Clinton was in the pocket of the oil and gas industry, but condemned her acceptance of donations from special interests in general. "Instead of standing up to that finance system, Secretary Clinton has a super PAC, which is raising ... a lot of money from Wall Street and from the fossil fuel industry," Sanders replied. Greenpeace's Coleman emphasized that there is not a clear distinction between Wall Street and fossil fuel interest contributions, as shown in the data on donations to Priorities USA Action. "Our research has shown that often, Wall Street and fossil fuel interests are one and the same," Coleman said. "Some of Hillary Clinton's biggest Super PAC donors are Wall Street investors who have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in fossil fuel extraction." He added, "While there may not be much difference between what Wall Street investors want from a Clinton presidency and what major fossil fuel interests might want, it is safe to say that fossil fuel industry interests rise to the top of the list of Clinton donors." Related: The Fossil Fuel Industry Receives $10 Million Every Minute in Subsidies At Sunday's Democratic debate, Cooper asked Clinton about her appearance at a fundraiser in January co-hosted by Michael C. Forman, the founder and CEO of Franklin Square Capital Partners, a $17 billion investment firm with significant stakes in several Pennsylvania fracking companies. Clinton responded that she did not "believe that there is any reason to be concerned" about attending the fundraiser and instead emphasized her ambitious climate change plan, which includes a plan to generate 33 percent of the nation's energy from renewable sources by 2027, and to add half a billion solar panels by the end of her first term as president. Clinton estimates her renewable energy policies will cost around $60 billion over the next decade, which will be paid for in part by ending tax breaks for oil and gas companies. Clinton says she supports — and will expand upon — Obama's regulation of power plant and vehicle emissions. But she recently backtracked on a commitment to impose on her first day in office a moratorium on coal, oil, and natural gas drilling on public lands. She has pledged to support protecting the Arctic and is "very skeptical" about the possibility of oil and gas drilling off the South Carolina coast. Under her leadership, the US Department of State lobbied against fracking bans in Eastern Europe and was widely criticized by the environmental movement and climate change activists for her delay in opposing the Keystone XL pipeline. During Sunday's debate in Flint, a University of Michigan student asked Clinton directly, "Do you support fracking?" "I don't support it when any locality or any state is against it, number one," she said. "I don't support it when the release of methane or contamination of water is present. I don't support it — number three — unless we can require that anybody who fracks has to tell us exactly what chemicals they are using." She added, "By the time we get through all of my conditions, I do not think there will be many places in America where fracking will continue to take place." For his part, Sanders responded by saying, "No, I do not support fracking." Related: What Is a 'Brokered Convention' Anyway and Can It Stop Trump? Throughout her campaign, Clinton has emphasized boosting renewable energy production, rather than waging a full-frontal assault on fossil fuels. Clinton's renewable energy plans hue closely to those of Tom Steyer, the billionaire hedge fund manager and environmentalist who spent nearly $74 million in the 2014 midterm elections. Steyer is a longtime Clinton supporter who held a $2,700-a-head fundraiser for her at his San Francisco home last year. He has pledged to only support candidates whose environmental policies ensure 50 percent of the nation's electricity is produced by renewables in 2030 and 100 percent by mid-century — a benchmark that Clinton's clean energy plan exceeds. Steyer did not respond to a request for comment on fossil fuel contributions to Clinton-linked super PACs and to Clinton directly. Greenpeace insists that Clinton needs to "take a firm stance and be a leader on the issue of money in politics." "Because of nature of super PACs, we don't know what these donors are being promised or what these donors want for their cash," said Coleman. "If she's going to be our candidate and really believes these ideals, she really needs to take leadership position on this, or it's not going to happen." Follow Liz Fields on Twitter: @lianzifields
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1,031
2017
9.0
0
The Golden State Warriors have cast a cloud over the NBA, and the most admirable (and obvious) side effect taking place beneath it is an arms race among the few organizations already positioned to make the Warriors sweat. The most recent maneuver was first reported on Tuesday: Dwyane Wade will join the Cleveland Cavaliers. The news is more wistful than significant for a couple reasons: Wade is 35 years old and his True Shooting percentage was lower than Andre Roberson's last season. But the degree to which the three-time champion's residual expertise is relevant in a Finals rematch against Golden State is reasonably up for debate. He's a 12-time All-Star who averaged 18 points per game last year with weaknesses that might be ever so slightly overblown: After Wade only made 32.1 percent of his threes in his first nine postseasons, he's canned 42.2 percent behind the arc since 2014. He also shot 47.6 percent from the corner during the 2016-17 regular season, but given how random and tiny this sample size is (drilling wide open shots against the Charlotte Hornets is a bit different than tightly contested ones when confronted in the Finals by the defending champs) these numbers are far from gospel. Wade's spacing issues, defensive malaise, and general inconsistency are part of the package as he ages into natural decline. The Chicago Bulls averaged 2.7 more points per 100 possessions with Wade on the sidelines last season, and Jimmy Butler's net rating leapt from 0.1 with Wade to 5.4 without him. A bench role is where he's best suited in Cleveland (even while Isaiah Thomas is injured), but deploying Wade beside Derrick Rose would be like refusing to buy an iPhone because your Nokia 3360 still makes calls. All that said, Wade is an upgrade for the Cavaliers. His experience (particularly beside LeBron James), willingness to take/ability to make difficult shots, and size alone make him worth a flier in a reduced role on a team gunning for its second title in three years. While the NBA's landscape will likely see significant turnover between now and late February, Wade's decision doubles as an early reminder of buyout season. Again, a lot can change between now and then, but here's a look at three players who, if they aren't traded first, may turn into reinforcements for the league's current powerhouses. In 2018, the rich will only get richer. Marco Belinelli Belinelli bounced back from a wretched 2015-16 with the Sacramento Kings and re-established himself as a decent NBA role player last year. Now 31 years old, he's a roving shooter with modern offensive skills that force help defenders to stay home and pay attention. He'll never again be the revelation he was during his first year on the San Antonio Spurs (when his three-point percentage was over 13 points higher than it was two seasons ago in Sacramento), but Belinelli can still engineer a decent pick-and-roll, cause half a fire alarm's worth of panic flying off a screen, and knock down stand-still jump shots. He had incredible success operating from handoffs with the Hornets last year. According to Synergy Sports, Belinelli finished in the 99th percentile when attacking of a DHO. When wide open, he's gold, and so long as a team doesn't forfeit a first-round pick for his service, Belinelli should be viewed as an attractive piece for any contending or pseudo-contending team (Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves, Celtics, Cavaliers, Warriors, Spurs) that wants to complement their established stars with the space he's still able to provide. Belinelli's new team, the hard-tanking Atlanta Hawks, should be all for eventually setting him free. Trevor Booker The Brooklyn Nets are a bad, rebuilding team without draft picks. Systematic losing isn't their goal, and if Booker's presence makes it easier for their younger players to develop, in an environment that preaches hard work, discipline, and commandments better taught by veteran teammates than a coaching staff, it makes sense to keep him around. On one hand, Brooklyn's frontcourt is already paper thin, and losing Booker would demolish its ability to have any impact on the boards. On the other, if Booker is bought out, the Nets can give his minutes to younger players who're more likely in their long-term plans; they can deploy more experimental lineups that harness Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, DeMarre Carroll, and Caris LeVert at the four, and create wider driving lanes for D'Angelo Russell and Jeremy Lin. The buried question here, though, is can Booker positively impact a playoff series while playing on a good team? Would, say, the Boston Celtics add him for a postseason run? The 29-year-old is strong enough to float between both frontcourt positions and has more ball skills than his energetic reputation suggests. He can finish around the basket and in the floater area (where he made 49.2 percent of his shots last season, third best—behind Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant—among forwards who attempted at least 125 field goals last season). And he's quick enough to blow by a plodding center or take the ball coast-to-coast off a defensive rebound. There's an intelligence to his game, and an understanding of his role/limitations. That's nice—and he doesn't take too much off the table on the defensive end—but Booker can't shoot, and that's a scarlet letter in today's NBA. When opponents go small in the middle of a playoff series and he becomes a backup five who's only out there to set screens and crash the offensive glass, there's little reason to keep him on the floor. Booker is a willing but sloppy passer. He turns it over quite a bit when asked to make something happen for either himself or others, further diminishing how useful he can be in a high-stakes environment where defenses will essentially ignore him. Still, positional versatility matters, and Booker did well for himself while surrounded by questionable talent on the worst team in the league last year. A really good team can do worse for itself than play Booker 10 minutes off the bench. Vince Carter In 19 seasons, Carter has only made it past the second round of the playoffs one time: A crushing loss against the Boston Celtics back in 2010. He turns 41 in January, and watching him actually contribute on a championship run would be kiss-your-fingertips perfect. Instead, right now he's essentially a caretaker on the Sacramento Kings, being paid to ingrain beneficial habits inside the team's young core. That makes enough sense, but Carter is, honestly, too productive for that job. As more than a legitimate spot-up threat (according to Synergy Sports, he finished in the 88th percentile last season), the eight-time All-Star can space the floor better than most. The Memphis Grizzlies outscored opponents by 3.6 points per 100 possessions when he was on the court last year, and were outscored by 2.7 points per 100 possessions when he sat. Carter can't defend the opposing team's top threat every night, but he's still a wing; switchy physical attributes make it harder to play him off the floor than it should be. Nobody can blame him for grabbing $8 million from the Kings, but Carter should still have an opportunity to go out as a champion, assuming his body disallows him from being a meaningful factor in 2019 and beyond. Any team trying to upset Golden State (or Golden State) will have interest if/when he's bought out.
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2017
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US Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad made headlines this week when she revealed that she was detained at a US airport for two hours with no explanation when she was returning to the US a few weeks ago. Muhammad did not claim that her detention was a result of President Donald Trump’s controversial visa and immigration ban, often referred to as a “Muslim ban.” Muhammad also did not specify where she had been traveling or the exact date of the incident. “I can't tell you why it happened to me, but I know that I'm Muslim. I have an Arabic name,” Muhammad told PopSugar, “and even though I represent Team USA and I have that Olympic hardware, it doesn't change how you look and how people perceive you.” But for Muhammad, this sense of isolation is not something new. When Muhammad played sports growing up, she always felt different. While her teammates wore tank tops and shorts, Muhammad covered up to follow her Muslim faith. Then she found fencing. “It was the first time where I looked like my teammates,” says Ibtihaj Muhammad about wearing a fencing uniform. “And it was just this very gratifying experience for me.” For someone who grew up idolizing American gold medalists Serena and Venus Williams, earning a place on the US Olympic team for the 2016 games in Rio was an incredible milestone for Muhammad, as well as for her country. She was the first American athlete to compete while wearing hijab. “I wanted to challenge the narrative that Muslim women are meek and docile and oppressed,” she says. Her qualification landed her national news segments and interviews with the likes of Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres, not to mention a visit with President Barack Obama. “I told her to bring home the gold,” President Obama said after meeting her. For Muhammad, though, her hopes mirror those of the Williams sisters. “They never conformed to what the tennis community wanted them to be, and through their prowess they forced society to accept them as they were, and that is something that I wanted for myself within fencing.” These days, Muhammad strives to be a role model herself, particularly in the climate of the new Trump Administration. “I'm one of those people who feels like I have to be strong for those people who may not be able to find that strength,” she told Pop Sugar. “I feel like I have to speak up for those people whose voices go unheard.”
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Voters pay tribute at voting rights pioneer’s grave, hoping to elect the first woman president Voters pay tribute at voting rights pioneer’s grave, hoping to elect the first woman president Hundreds of voters excited about the possibility of electing the first woman president are visiting Susan B. Anthony’s grave this Election Day. A winding line of mostly women waited in Rochester, New York, to pay homage to the suffragette. Many posted messages of thanks to “Sue” on social media and left their “I Voted” stickers on her tombstone. Anthony helped lead the movement to give women the right to vote almost a century ago, and she died 14 years before the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Mt. Hope Cemetery welcomed the visitors and said it would stay open late on Tuesday.
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(Updates rouble gains, stocks) MOSCOW, June 20 (Reuters) - The Russian rouble hit a 10-month high on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled it was ready to cut interest rates to support the economy. The rouble firmed more than 1% on the day to reach 62.93 against the dollar, its strongest since Aug. 1, 2018 , while the euro hit 71.10, its highest since April 2018. The prospect of a key rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve would increase demand for emerging market currencies as investors look for higher-yielding assets. “The strongest factor that has contributed to the strengthening of the rouble is growing market optimism following the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting,” said Anton Pokatovich, an analyst at BCS Premier. The rouble on Thursday also received a boost from month-end taxes, which usually prompt export-focused companies to convert their foreign currency to meet local duties. The currency this week hovered around two-month highs because of strong demand for OFZ treasury bonds, which serves as a gauge of global market sentiment toward Russian assets. Demand for these bonds has soared this year after months of uncertainty surrounding possible new U.S. sanctions on holdings of Russian debt. Oil prices, which often buttress the Russian currency, rose on Thursday after Iran shot down a U.S. military drone, raising fears of a military confrontation between Tehran and Washington. “The combination of factors that has emerged in the past few months is unique: a strong rouble that reacts little to fluctuations in oil prices, expectations of an easing policy from the Fed, heightened confidence that the Russian central bank will further cut rates and the absence of negative geopolitical factors,” Rosbank said in a note. The Russian central bank last week cut its key interest rate for the first time since March 2018, signalling that it could pursue a monetary easing policy to tackle slowing economic activity. Russian stock indexes on were also up on Thursday. The dollar-denominated RTS index was up 2% to 1,390 points, while the rouble-based MOEX Russian index was 0.8% higher at 2,781 points. For Russian equities guide see For Russian treasury bonds see (Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber, Elena Fabrichnaya, Vladimir Abramov Editing by)
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Thursday that there were signs that years of falling real wages, which have dented his popularity, were drawing to an end and that a government program would deliver higher living standards. Putin, 66, in power as president or prime minister since 1999, was re-elected by a landslide last year but his high ratings have slipped over pension reforms. In his annual televised question and answer session, Putin said low living standards, low wages, poor healthcare and worries about how rubbish was being disposed of were now the most acute problems for Russians. One caller from the Samara region complained about the difficulty of raising a family on just 10,000 roubles ($158.07) a month. “When will life get better?,” the caller asked. “It’s true that real incomes have been falling for several years,” responded Putin. “The biggest fall was in 2016, but now incomes have gradually started to recover,” he said, blaming past volatility in energy markets. A major public spending program called National Projects would boost living standards, he said, during a TV appearance that lasted over four hours. “The results of this should be being felt this year and next year.” The Russian leader reminded voters that for all their problems they were better off now than in the 1990s, before he came to power, when the Soviet Union’s collapse sent incomes plunging and caused mass unemployment. “We do not have anything like in the 1990s when wages could go unpaid for half a year,” said Putin. “We do not have inflation that back then was over 30 percent, we do not have debts which went through the roof at that time, we do not depend on the International Monetary Fund. On the contrary, our gold and foreign currency reserves are rising, they have exceeded $500 billion and keep going up.” While Russia’s economy has been transformed during his tenure, Putin argues an aging population coupled with a shrinking labor force has made pension reform imperative in order to keep the state’s finances healthy. The government has raised the retirement age to 65 from 60 for men and to 60 from 55 for women and Putin’s approval ratings have suffered as a result, falling from a record high of almost 90 percent in 2015 to 64 percent now. Some Russians used Thursday’s session - broadcast live with some questions flashed on the studio screen and subject to a cyber attack according to organizers - as an opportunity to criticize the Kremlin chief. Though not put to Putin directly, some of those questions asked when he’d leave office, another what the point of his annual TV appearances was if nothing improved, while another complained Putin had been in power long than Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and yet Russians still lived in poverty. The sharp tone reflects what pollsters say is deep disenchantment about the economy’s prospects. Asked if he was bored of being president, Putin said that he was not and that this was why he had sought another term in office. Former finance minister Alexei Kudrin, now head of the Audit Chamber, said on Sunday he was concerned about the risk of “a social explosion” if poverty levels were not cut, a comment the Kremlin criticized at the time as emotional. Putin, whose term is not due to end until 2024, does not face an imminent political threat however despite some indications of simmering discontent. Plans to open waste disposal facilities near populated areas have sparked protests in places, while the case of a journalist wrongly accused of drugs charges triggered a protest in Moscow this month and a rare and swift U-turn from the authorities. In a sign of Kremlin nervousness, Russia’s state pollster last month introduced a new methodology for canvassing opinion after the Kremlin questioned its earlier findings. They had shown trust in Putin falling to 31.7% - its lowest in 13 years. Under the new methodology, VTsIOM, the state pollster, showed public trust in Putin surging to 72.3%, a figure it said dropped slightly this month to 71.7%. Putin’s agenda on Thursday was overwhelmingly domestic, but he also said he was ready to hold talks with President Donald Trump if that was what his U.S. counterpart wanted. Additional reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya, Gleb Stolyarov, Tom Balmforth, Maria Kiselyova and Gabrielle Tetrault-Farber; Writing by Andrew Osborn/Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Jon Boyle
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. benchmark stock indexes fell sharply on Monday, undermined by weakness in the technology sector while a growing trade dispute with China has investors pulling back on concerns over economic growth. The S&P 500 index .SPX broke below the significant 200-day moving average for the first time since Feb. 9 and a close below would be the first since June 27, 2016. Amazon (AMZN.O), led the decline in the technology-heavy so-called “FANG” group of companies. The online retailing giant dropped nearly 5 percent after President Donald Trump launched his latest attack over the pricing of the retailer’s deliveries through the U.S. postal system and promised unspecified changes. RICK MECKLER, PRESIDENT, LIBERTYVIEW CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY: “I think it’s really the lack of clarity on the U.S. trade policy combined with nervousness over the selloff in the big tech names. The president continues to attack Amazon. Facebook hasn’t done a great job of explaining the problems they’ve had. The combination of the two, a reassessment of technology as well as what the trade issues might mean for exporting U.S. companies are hitting the market at the same time.” “The next big test for this market will be the next earnings cycle. In this pause, there’s a lot of back-and-forth trading that’s probably not as based on fundamentals.” DOUG KASS, PRESIDENT, SEABREEZE PARTNERS MANAGEMENT, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: “I have argued that the President’s behavior is now beginning to impact the capital markets - both the averages and individual equities. Acting upon his impulses, growing more isolated and becoming more unhinged. In my view, this is market unfriendly and one of the reasons the markets continue to act so poorly. “Past is indeed prologue as Trump’s White House is now replicating The Trump Organization - both are built on a small body of personnel with policy developed on “gut instincts” - and without thoughtful planning. We witnessed this during the campaign and we now see it in the government of the U.S.” ART HOGAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, B. RILEY FBR, NEW YORK: “The folks that look at this on a technical basis will be keeping close eye on the 200-day moving average. It’s a rising 200-day moving average, whereas the 50-day moving average is rolling over on the S&P. “As we look at that, it’s going to be important for a lot of reasons because the people that care about it all target the same levels. That’s why we accelerated - we broke the 200-day moving average on the S&P of 2589, at 2581 (on the S&P.) There is a lot of space below that.” “Unfortunately, all the guys that are targeting the same thing had their (stop-loss sell orders) in and that’s probably what that last blast was.” RYAN LARSON, HEAD OF U.S. EQUITY TRADING, RBC GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT, CHICAGO: “A lot of what you’re seeing in the last hour or so has been technically driven. Failure to hold the 200 day has put downward pressure on the market. Outside of that, looking to the last couple of sessions and weeks the market continues to be very technical.” “As key levels are breached or held short term participants are responding. The fundamental picture hasn’t changed.” “The market’s been very concerned about U.S. trade policy, probably more supportive of fear than optimism.” “Sometimes it’s as simple as follow the leader. One sells, they all sell and questions are asked later. If there was a specific catalyst today you could probably point to China and trade policy but I think those are taking a back seat to technical indicators.” “As fundamentals tend to take a back seat technicals are a few of the indicators that people hold on to in period of extreme volatility.” “What else is becoming painfully clear is the market’s need to retest the February lows. Again, in a technically-driven environment, the charts are most telling of future (short-term) direction.” “The longer the action under the 200-day moving average (2589) is suggestive of a retest of the 2532 low from February. Lack of liquidity is exacerbating this move; as it did in February as well.” RANDY FREDERICK, VICE PRESIDENT OF TRADING AND DERIVATIVES, CHARLES SCHWAB, AUSTIN, TEXAS: “Rough day. It’s crazy, it’s like the confluence of every bad news story you could have all at the same time, it’s just crazy. (China retaliation) is the biggest component but clearly the FANG stocks continue to deteriorate and they have been the market leaders for so long. “You obviously have more turmoil within the Trump administration but I do think it is the China retaliation, which ultimately we all thought was coming, that is probably the biggest piece of it. But there is just not enough good news out there to offset any of that. We might get some good news in about two weeks when we start earnings season. The question is what is going to happen in the next couple of weeks, that is what I am most concerned about.” “It doesn’t look good, technically you can’t be real happy with where this S&P is at right now. If we can close above it at the end of the day that would be great but this definitely is questionable. We have been pounding on the 200-day for the last six sessions and now we’ve broken through. Really all we can go on at this point is just technicals, there is probably a little bit of support maybe around the 2,537 level but then below that we may be looking at 2,5000 or so again which is pretty scary. “The tough part is even if we close above it today, that will be an encouraging thing but what we have seen about these patterns in the past is you get a close above it at the end of the day everybody breathes a sigh of relief and then it gaps down at the open tomorrow. That is what I am worried about. I would be very hesitant to say that even if we do close above it, I wouldn’t be willing to wave the all clear flag at that point. I would be just as uncomfortable as if we closed below it, quite frankly.” PARESH UPADHYAYA, DIRECTOR OF CURRENCY STRATEGY, AMUNDI PIONEER ASSET MANAGEMENT, BOSTON: “We are seeing a safe-haven bid into Treasuries. With the dollar, it has moved up but the yen and the Swiss franc are the real winners. It’s an equity induced sell-off triggered by trade concerns. Those concerns raise worries about global growth. “There’s going more of a risk premium built in for the euro as well as other export-oriented currencies like the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand dollars. “When you look at overall positioning, we have seen a dramatic reduction in long dollar bets and it has settled into a sideway pattern. The Trump’s administration’s trade policy clearly has muddied the water. Investors want to see how things shake out before jumping back in. We are seeing a cyclical weakening in the dollar. A lot will dependent on the twin U.S. deficits going forward.” TOM DI GALOMA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, SEAPORT GLOBAL HOLDINGS, NEW YORK: “There are a lot of people off in Europe and this equity market’s getting pushed around, that is one of the issues. The Chinese tariffs came into effect today, that’s another factor. “Another big factor is Trump further going after the tech sector, namely Amazon. I think it casts a shadow effectively around all of the tech sector, who’s next is the feeling.” “Equities just do not trade well, we just broke the 200 day moving average, once you get below that this market is probably not going to recover for a while. It might attempt to recover. If you close below that today that will put a significant sell side into the market. Breaking the 200 day moving average is just a very, very big level. “I think people are getting really nervous about equities and that is going to put a bid into bonds. I think there are a lot of reasons to be nervous on equities, mainly inflation coming back. The ISM number brought back that prices are higher. I think the equity market is running out of steam on the upside.” NICHOLAS COLAS, CO-FOUNDER, DATATREK RESEARCH, NEW YORK: “I think this is still primarily a tech-led selloff and what we’ve learned over the past two weeks is just how overweight investors were in technology. Now there is a fundamental reset on how much tech exposure investors are willing to bear. It’s a tech pullback. (I don’t think it is) primarily related to China. The tariff war has been a concern for a couple of weeks. The response was probably more muted than most thought. I think this is a follow through from last week’s tech selloff. Tech has been such an outperformer for so many years. I don’t think today is the end of it.” The significance of breaching the 200 day moving average “ depends on where we close. Intraday breaks of major levels are acceptable if you close at or above (the level). In the short term it doesn’t look good either way because the newsflow doesn’t feel like it has hit its nadir.” “(We could see a) 10 percent pullback, a full blown correction from the end of 2017. We already had it from the highs. Technically people like to count from the highs, but could get full blown 10 percent pullback from last year’s close.” “People are selling because everyone is selling (in tech). There were a lot of overweights. As an active manager if all you did was overweight tech you outperformed for the last 5 years. It is 2/3 momentum and 1/3 fundamental (selling) and then you overlay the technical factor – it’s a perfect storm. I view today as a follow through from last week. Today’s the first day of the new quarter, there may have been some false hope on Friday.” THOMAS MARTIN, SENIOR PORTFOLIO MANAGER, GLOBALT INVESTMENTS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA: “It’s the same type of things that people have been grappling with for the last couple of months. Trade is still an issue - the news from China was not new and was not bearish really, but it is an ongoing uncertainty. What you’re seeing in the market is a change in leadership, it happened at the end of last month where you had tech starting to do not so well. You had growth in general not doing well and value doing better, and that’s happening again today as market participants are thinking ‘Is this the change in leadership and what should we do about it?’” SCOTT WREN, SENIOR GLOBAL EQUITY STRATEGIST, WELLS FARGO INVESTMENT INSTITUTE, ST. LOUIS: “We were only 30 S&P points at open from the 200-day moving average and that thing is just going to act like a magnet.” “We pushed through there and ran a bunch of stops and now we’re trying to figure out if we’re going to hold here or not. I wouldn’t think there will be a lot of follow through on the downside. This trade thing, yeah, in our opinion the chance of all-out trade war is pretty slim and the announcements out of China are pretty minimal stuff, in reality.” PETER KENNY, SENIOR MARKET STRATEGIST, GLOBAL MARKETS ADVISORY GROUP, NEW YORK: “We’re at the cusp of a fairly significant reevaluation across all market sectors, but largely focused on large cap technology. This selloff that we’re seeing in large cap technology is affecting the broader market, but as often happens when you see significant moves, that are correlated across indices and verticals, there are multiple reasons for the selloff.”     “When this started on February 2nd, we’ve had a re-test of a likely fail, which means that going into earnings season, markets and equities generally speaking will likely be at the lowest point in terms of valuation that they’ve been in some time, which should lead to some comfort, frankly, as odd as that may sound. So earnings season will bring an alternative to what we’ve seen over the last four to six quarters.” DAVID KOTOK, CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, CUMBERLAND ADVISORS, SARASOTA, FLORIDA: “This is a Donald Trump market reaction. The president and his behavior and his tariff trade barrier policy and his bellicose bullying are responsible for the stock market selloff. The Chinese are matching the US one-for-one and we are now engaged in a very dangerous game.” “The man attacks viciously, so he has attacked Jeff Bezos and Amazon, he’s attacked one of the two largest trading partners of the US, and his White House is in full disarray.” “Markets have broken down, so the momentum optimism has been broken; how much farther they go down remains to be seen. I’m taking advantage of these markets and am heavily overweighted financials and banks. I didn’t buy today, we’re in free-fall, but I might tomorrow.” “We may get to a 20 percent down bear market before this runs its course. The question is when do you take positions and what is your time horizon? And mine is 24 months and I believe we don’t get a recession, and I want to be a buyer when markets are ugly and in weakness.” FRITZ FOLTS, CHIEF INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, 3EDGE ASSET MANAGEMENT LP, BOSTON: “We’ve been lightening up (equity exposure). For us it’s seeing the back-up in short yields. That’s just one of the things when we run our models we pay a lot of attention to. And credit spreads widening out. Those are two things we just take very seriously and we broke below the 200-day moving average today.” “2017 has left the building and I feel like it’s hard to get use to an environment that could be dramatically different from what we’ve been in for a while, and people are just trying to get their feet under themselves.” STOCKS: The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 474.76 points, or 1.97 percent, to 23,628.35, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 56.76 points, or 2.15 percent, to 2,584.11 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped 167.31 points, or 2.37 percent, to 6,896.13. TREASURIES: Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR last fell 1/32 in price to yield 2.748 percent, from 2.744 percent late on Thursday. The 30-year bond US30YT=RR last fell 8/32 in price to yield 2.984 percent, from 2.971 percent late on Thursday. CURRENCIES: The dollar index .DXY fell 0.04 percent, with the euro EUR= down 0.25 percent to $1.229. The Japanese yen strengthened 0.17 percent versus the greenback at 106.11 per dollar, while Sterling GBP= was last trading at $1.4031, up 0.11 percent on the day. Reporting By Wall Street team; Editing by Daniel Bases
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If you’ve spent more than 20 seconds on Facebook over the last few years, you’ve likely had the misfortune of seeing one of Tomi Lahren’s videos. Even with the sound off, Lahren’s schtick is clear: She’s a conservative commentator, loudly and angrily covering hot-button topics and using phrases like “let that sink in” or “let’s be clear about one thing…” when the “thing” is usually some blatant white nationalist rhetoric. Ironically, while the 25-year-old’s viral videos have amounted to an endless garbage heap of abhorrent opinions, the one decent thing she’s ever said—that the government should not have control over a woman’s body—got her booted from her gig at Glenn Beck’s conservative media site, The Blaze. But much like the swallows instinctively find their way to Capistrano, Lahren soon joined her angry, blonde talking heads at Fox News, where she is now employed as a contributor. Among Lahren’s favorite targets are rich Democrats, hypocritical liberals, the Hollywood elite, and Colin Kaepernick, who she once called a “whiny, indulgent, attention-seeking crybaby” and Photoshopped kneeling during D-Day to prove a point about, uh… [insert point here later]. She routinely substitutes reason for patronizing diatribes, false equivalencies, and Olympic-level mental gymnastics. She also gets off on calling people “snowflakes,” apparently seeing no irony in being the whitest, most delicate person on the planet. Like many of her Fox News colleagues, including disgraced former Fox blowhard and current guy who does a podcast in his bathrobe Bill O’Reilly, Lahren’s relationship with hip-hop music and black artists has been… complicated. Lahren has actually said that she is “someone who happens to love rap music” which, go UNLV, whooooo!, yet she continually draws ire from the rap community for attacking its biggest stars. Here are a few highlights from Lahren’s short but prolific career as a professional loud person. Let’s just start with the main course since Tomi Lahren’s ongoing internet feud with Wale is the stuff of legend. In early 2017, Wale released a song called “Smile,” where he namedropped Lahren (sort of) in the lyric, “Maybe I should meet Tammy Lauren; I’ll Lauryn Hill her.” Maybe Wale was just being playful with some light trolling, or maybe Tomi Lahren’s name is one of those things no one is really sure how to pronounce because you see it exclusively in print and never actually hear it spoken aloud, like “acai berries.” Lahren must’ve been skimming SoundCloud that day because she found the lyrical slight and took to Twitter to defend herself. “So if you're gonna put someone in a song...diss 'em.. perhaps get their fricken name right next time,” she tweeted at the rapper. Wale’s response was short and dismissive: “Ok Tammy.” It was only two words but probably fucked her up worse than any two words in her life with the possible exception of “black President.” Deliberately misnaming Lahren has now become a time-honored national pastime enjoyed by people young and old of all races and genders. A year later and it’s still impossible to peek into her mentions without finding an endless stream of replies calling her “Tammy,” “Tabitha,” “Tormy,” etc. It’s been so effectively disorienting that Lahren’s own parents might even forget Tammy’s name at this point. Lahren tried clapping back with an “Ok Whale” but by then it was too late and she’d already been swept away by a sea of good-ass online owns. But wait, the Twitter saga continues! During Tamika’s messy public firing from conservative shithole The Blaze—which, again, is fucking hilarious—she sipped a lil tea about it on Twitter, posting, “I'm gonna take the advice of @Wale and just smile.” And Wale, who pretty much could’ve tweeted literally anything back to this softball setup and come out on top, responded, “Same phone who dis.” Wale: 2. Tamrynn: 0. After Trump’s xenophobic Presidential campaign in 2016, he became such career cyanide that no celebrity would come within 100 yards of him, so much so that he couldn’t get a single reputable act to perform at his inauguration and had to settle for a bunch of wash-ups and nobodies and also 3 Doors Down. So when actual A-lister Kanye West met with the newly elected President at Trump Tower in December of 2016, many fans asked a reasonable question: “Kanye wtf are you doing?” Some expressed disgust that West would meet with a man who called Mexicans rapists and proposed a national registry of Muslims, while others questioned whether West was just detached from reality or having some sort of mental breakdown. Of course, Lahren used this as an opportunity to attack "the intolerant left," telling Bill O’Reilly, “Kanye’s had a breakdown since 2009 when he interrupted Taylor Swift at the VMAs, so let’s be clear.” Weird. Would’ve never had Lahren pegged as a Taylor Swift fan. Anyway, she goes on: “The fact that he goes to Trump Tower and wants to reach out to our President-elect, that should be a moment the social justice warriors relish in because that’s unity, but of course not because it’s President Trump.” Yes, Lahren, a paid political commentator, has a firm grasp on the tenets of liberalism, namely the desire to unite with an aspiring oligarch who would be defending neo-Nazi rallies in mere weeks. In 2016, 50 Cent posted an Instagram video of himself making fun of a young janitor at an airport who he thought was high. It turned out, the man was not high, but autistic, and suffered from social anxiety disorder. Lahren, sensing an opportunity to chastise a rapper guilt-free, jumped on 50, saying in a video that what he did was wrong and that he’s “not a monster but still, this is just sickening.” Lahren was actually in the right on this one, and 50 later apologized. Of course, dunking on 50 Cent at this point is like getting a toddler to tap out in a UFC match. But instead of making her point and stopping there, within seconds Lahren pivoted to a bizarre rant that used this instance as an example of the persecution that conservatives face. “Meanwhile, we’ve got snot-nosed, whiny kids parading around college campuses protesting the college Republicans and asking for safe spaces,” she said, rambling off her usual conservative Mad Libs keywords when talking about “social justice warriors,” “entitlement,” and “pity parties.” You might think it’s a bit of a stretch to liken 50 Cent’s tasteless joke to perceived discrimination against Republicans, but this is a woman who blamed the Tide Pod challenge on “the breakdown of the American family.” So congrats to Tomi Lahren for being able to use the story of an autistic man to somehow defend the honor of literal diaper-wearing young Republicans. Kendrick Lamar’s performance at the 2015 BET Awards, which featured him standing on top of a police cruiser in front of an American flag, got his name on the radar of the angry right-wing media, who didn’t much care for it. Fox News’ Geraldo Rivera said it sent “exactly the wrong message” in a segment that ended up getting sampled on Lamar's Grammy-winning album DAMN. But when Lamar gave a similarly controversial performance at the 2016 Grammys, where he appeared shackled with chains in prison, Lahren took a different approach. She said she found it “refreshing” and dropped this bit of “I’m not mad, actually, I’m laughing” reasoning: So either one of two things is happening here. 1. Lahren was being so sarcastic that it was impossible tell because her outrage schtick is so comically over the top. Or 2. Her priorities are so groundless that she has no problem with a man going on CBS, the network where our nation’s septuagenarians get Big Bang Theoried, and singing the lyric “You hate my people, your plan is to terminate my culture,” yet the sight of a football player quietly kneeling sends her flying off the handle. Like many angry conservatives including Sean Hannity, Alex Jones, and Bill “falafel on her pussy” O’Reilly, Lahren hates Beyoncé something fierce. When the singer performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2016 donning Black Panther regalia, Lahren had an embolism about it on her “Final Thoughts” segment. Actually, “Final Thoughts” is a bit of a misnomer, since there were no real thoughts, just a lot of white-hot rage, historical rewriting of the Black Panther movement, and doing this thing with her hand a lot: The segment accused Beyoncé of referencing the Black Panthers “for attention,” “ripping off the historical Band-Aid,” and “playing the victim.” Lahren then dove into this inane rant that got very personal: It was so incendiary that Beyoncé’s team reportedly asked Lahren if they could sample some of it on her “Formation” tour, a request which was denied. But that wouldn’t be the last time Lahren poked the Beehive by taking on Beyoncé as a topic. The sight of Beyoncé presenting the 2017 Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy Award to Colin Kaepernick—who again, Lahren does not like—prompted her to tweet: “Police-hating Beyoncé presents police and America-hating Kappy with a ‘legacy’ award. This is how far we’ve fallen. Wow.” Of course, Beyoncé and Kaepernick’s respective social movements have been a bit more nuanced than blatant “police-hating” and “America-hating,” but to understand that would involve active listening and a genuine desire to learn, and who needs that when you can do this thing: After Lahren’s aforementioned rant about Jay-Z selling drugs, Jay took her line about him, sampled it, and responded in a verse on Pusha T’s “Drug Dealers Anonymous,” singing: Jay-Z’s drug-dealing past is not exactly a secret, as he has made roughly 9,000 hit songs about it. One might assume that turning away from this life to become one of the world’s most successful music moguls would fall in line with the right’s pulling-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps American dream narrative, but that only seems to apply to suburban men who open small businesses that sell novelty decals for pickup trucks. Lahren, as she is wont to do, responded on Twitter, tweeting at Pusha T (who, keep in mind, did not did not address her in the song and also did not write the song “99 Problems”): “I’ve got 99 problems but trust me, being on your rap ain’t one.” Lahren and Jay butted heads again this year following an interview Jay-Z did with Van Jones, in which he said: “Because you don't take care of the problem. You don't take the trash out. You just keep spraying whatever over it to make it acceptable. As those things grow, we create a superbug and now we have Donald Trump.” Lahren tweeted about it the following day, saying, “As opposed to you who raps about bitches and sisters and brags about selling crack. Yeah...Trump is the problem...sure.” Ah yes, that’ll really stick it to Jay-Z, the famous rapper about bitches and sisters. Jay-Z didn’t respond but Lahren’s old pal Wale jumped into Tonia’s menchies to remind her of the obvious: Jay-Z is not the President. One of the many things conservative bloviators like Lahren enjoy yelling about is people playing “the race card,” which essentially belies their inherent desire to cover their ears and ignore anyone trying to raise demonstrable examples of racial injustice. So whenever they see an opportunity to latch onto something that gives them indisputable proof that racism is definitely over and we can all stop talking about it now, they’ll jump on it. That’s what happened when Lil Wayne said in a controversial interview with Skip Bayless that “there’s no such thing as racism,” which he later explained was because a white cop once saved his life. This served as a bat signal for Lahren, who took it up as a topic on The Blaze. “I never thought I would say this, but I have a newfound respect for Lil Wayne,” Lahren said, apparently incredulous that she has the capacity to respect a rapper. “Even when he was race-baited by Skip Bayless, given a shot to claim victimhood, and throw down that poor-me, Kaepernick-Beyoncé-Jesse Williams-Jada Pinkett Smith race card, he chose to speak his truth." Wow, what a name smoothie of black celebs she hates. But at least racism is over. Aside from the occasional high-profile verbal sparring match with Trevor Noah or the hosts of The View, Tomi Lahren typically sticks to solo segments in her studio where her wildly misguided opinions can go unchallenged. It is her—dare we say it—safe space. But in 2016, Lahren had The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne on her Blaze TV show via satellite to discuss some hot-button issues like Black Lives Matter, the Black Panthers (whom she repeatedly called a terrorist organization), Michael Brown’s murder, and police brutality. Charlamagne kept her on the hot seat and put her logic on the spot at times, at which point she would typically ask to “move on.” In turn, Lahren was scheduled to be a guest on The Breakfast Club, but had to cancel last-minute. The two have formed an unlikely friendship, though, and TMZ once spotted them together in Times Square. When asked about it by the TMZ reporter, Lahren responded, “See, look, I hang out with black people. I’ll bet you’re surprised.” With all these instances of Lahren attacking black culture, you’d think she’d avoid hip-hop in her personal life and stick to Carrie Underwood karaoke parties and binge-watching episodes of Pretty Little Liars or whatever. Which was why it took people by surprise (to put it kindly) when she posted an Instagram story of herself singing along to Atlanta rapper 21 Savage’s “Bank Account” in the front seat of a car, where every terrible viral video has been filmed. There was something unnatural about 21 Savage’s words coming out of Lahren’s mouth, like watching a CGI cat speak with a British accent. It was also unnerving watching her do rap cosplay with the same hand that became famous for doing the white lady “I wanna talk to the manager” pointing gesture while calling Black Lives Matter the new KKK. President Donny Diaper-Grampa will tweet about any ol’ shit that irritates him during the 22 hours a day he spends watching cable news. Literally anything—the NFL, models, news anchors, Kristen Stewart. Fuck, the guy once complained about a Smokey Bear commercial that he found “tedious.” He got so worked up about the aforementioned interview in which Jay-Z called him a superbug that his response made the cover of the New York Post, the top newspaper for people with Blue Lives Matter bumper stickers. Yet when Eminem spent almost five minutes insulting him in a televised freestyle that went extremely viral, he was eerily quiet. Huh, interesting. Trying to pinpoint the difference between Jay-Z and Eminem that might’ve rubbed Trump wrong… Anyway, even though Trump kept his mouth shut about Eminem, Lahren had some choice words for him on Dear Leader’s behalf, saying that, as a Detroit native, Eminem “should be ecstatic that Donald Trump is trying to bring back jobs to a city and state destroyed by Democrats and their policies.” Eminem didn’t respond to Lahren, though, considering in the grand scheme of things, she is a nobody with zero useful skills. Interesting side note: Someone once asked Lahren on Twitter who her favorite rapper is, which led to this response: So for a fun exercise, go back and watch Lahren’s Eminem rant but start it with “Dear Slim, I wrote you but you still ain’t callin’…” On January 16, 2019, Cardi B posted a video on Instagram, slamming Trump’s government shutdown and including the line, “Our country is in a hellhole right now, all for a fucking wall.” The video went viral and got the attention of Lahren, who tweeted, “Looks like @iamcardib is the latest genius political mind to endorse the Democrats. HA! Keep it up, guys! #MAGA2020”. Lahren even @-ed Cardi, possibly because has some weird fetish for being publicly flagellated, or possibly because she realized that venting political gripes into a camera is paying Lahren’s bills and Cardi is giving it away for free. Cardi responded, and even gave her the chance to back down, tweeting that she would dog-walk her, but of course, Lahren will take literally any opportunity to see her name trend on Twitter and doubled down. Cardi then unloaded on her and called her a sheep. While the Democratic Party’s most milquetoast #resistance leaders were debating the merits of RTing Cardi B’s video, the Most Online Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wasted no time in throwing in for her fellow Bronx native, asking Lahren why she thought she could “mess with Bronx women without getting roasted.” A Cardi B/AOC quote RT combo is what’s known in online terminology as a "Notifications K.O." Had Beyoncé also jumped in, it would have triggered the trifecta that would forever entrap Lahren in the Fox News Cemetery of Undead Ghouls. But alas, she is cursed to continue walking the earth as an irrelevant mortal. Dan Ozzi was blocked by Tomi Lahren on Twitter after asking her why she deleted a tweet in which she called Black Lives Matter the new KKK. Follow him. Listen to an episode about Tomi Lahren's ongoing hip-hop feud on The VICE Guide to Life:
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Gowanus Open Studios will take place Saturday and Sunday, October 20-21, noon to 6 pm. The weekend event is open and free to the public. Organized by Arts Gowanus, a non-profit working to support, promote, and advocate for local artists, Gowanus Open Studios (GOS) returns this year with over 300 participating artist studios in the Gowanus neighborhood and slightly beyond. For one weekend each year, artists working in the former factories, warehouses, and studio buildings of Gowanus invite the public to visit their spaces, see their work, and talk about their processes. Everyone is welcome. A great way to explore GOS 2018 is to embark on one of the five self-guided tours created by renowned artists and art world professionals especially for this event. Visitors can also create their own itineraries using the Online Directory of Artists on the Arts Gowanus website. The directory includes all the participants, along with samples of their art and an interactive map. Signs and balloons will identify each open studio building. Those unsure where to begin may want to start with some of the neighborhood’s biggest studio buildings, each of which boasts dozens of artists who will be showcasing their work. Printed maps will be available at various locations throughout the neighborhood. From any of these buildings, visitors will be in a good position to stop by smaller or more off-the-beaten-track studios. Spaces will be open Saturday and Sunday, October 20–21, from noon to 6 pm. For more information on Gowanus Open Studios 2018, visit artsgowanus.org/gos-2018.
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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has transferred 590,000 shares of Facebook stock, worth just under $100 million, to a special fund she uses for charitable donations, according to a document filed Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The shares, which were donated at the end of July, are now part of a donor-advised fund controlled by Fidelity that lets Sandberg push the money toward organizations or causes she cares about, according to a source familiar with her plans. That includes two philanthropies Sandberg founded: LeanIn.org, a nonprofit focused on female empowerment; and OptionB.org, a nonprofit helping people overcome grief and adversity. Sandberg founded OptionB.org following the death of her husband, Dave Goldberg, in 2015. The Sheryl Sandberg and Dave Goldberg Family Foundation, the umbrella organization for both nonprofits, will be one of the major recipients of this money, according to this source. Sandberg has made major donations like this an annual affair. She donated $100 million worth of Facebook stock to her fund in late 2016, and another $31 million earlier that same year. The donations have all been part of Sandberg’s commitment to The Giving Pledge, according to a source. The Giving Pledge asks wealthy individuals to donate the majority of their wealth to philanthropic causes. Sandberg and Goldberg signed the pledge in 2014. Sandberg’s net worth is more than $1.6 billion, according to Forbes. In addition to LeanIn.org and OptionB.org, some of the money will go toward other causes, like ending childhood hunger. Sandberg has donated to Second Harvest Food Bank in the past, where she is involved in efforts to end childhood hunger. Some of the money will also be used to help support college students from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to a source. Sandberg is not the only Facebook executive selling shares for charitable causes. CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan are also spending billions through their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative on education and health care initiatives. Microsoft founder Bill Gates has also been generous this summer: He donated $4.6 billion worth of Microsoft shares to his own foundation. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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2019
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PARIS (Reuters) - EssilorLuxottica declared an end to a feud between its French and Italian partners on Monday, saying it would drop all legal proceedings and focus on integrating the eyewear group formed by last year’s 54 billion euro ($61 billion) merger. The company, which brings together Ray-Ban maker Luxottica and lenses specialist Essilor, also reaffirmed its ambition to find a new chief executive by the end of 2020. Shares in EssilorLuxottica, which have been rattled as the dispute was fought out in public, were up 0.27 percent at 1422 GMT, among the rare gainers on the Paris benchmark CAC-40 index, which was down 1.4 percent. “The settlement allows a step forward in restoring a more constructive spirit between sides, (a) precondition to seize potential synergies of the merger,” equity broker Equita wrote in a note to clients. The merger parties were supposed to have equal weight in the combined group’s leadership, but the French and Italian sides have increasingly accused each other of trying to dominate in recent months. Tensions surfaced in November when Luxottica’s founder, Leonardo Del Vecchio, who is chairman of the merged entity and its largest shareholder, appeared to tap his right-hand man and Luxottica chief executive Francesco Milleri, as the next CEO. The battle culminated in March when Del Vecchio’s holding company Delfin said it would seek arbitration in the International Chamber of Commerce, prompting Essilor to ask a Paris court to nominate an outside mediator. EssilorLuxottica said in a statement on Monday that Del Vecchio and executive vice chairman Hubert Sagnieres had “empowered” Milleri and Laurent Vacherot, Essilor’s current CEO, to focus on the integration process and define strategy. As part of the agreement, neither Milleri nor Vacherot will apply for the future CEO role. Vacherot was also appointed as a director of EssilorLuxottica to ensure the board keeps a strict balance between the two companies. EssilorLuxottica, now owner of a portfolio spanning brands including Oakley, Persol, Oliver Peoples and Varilux, is due to hold its annual shareholder meeting on Thursday, where some minority investors are expected to voice their frustration over the leadership row. Some investors have also expressed concern that the leadership crisis might delay or scupper promised savings, at the very core of the proposed deal when presented in 2017. Last week, however, the group confirmed 2019 targets, including a rise in sales of 3.5 to 5 percent, and pledged to deliver on planned synergies of up to 600 million euros annually in the next three to five years. Before Monday’s announcements, several minority shareholders including management companies Phitrust and Comgest, submitted resolutions to appoint additional independent directors at Thursday’s annual meeting. EssilorLuxottica’s board had advised shareholders to reject the proposals. “It is very likely that we will maintain our submitted resolutions,” Denis Branche, managing director with Phitrust told Reuters. Valoptec, a group representing more than 10,000 former and active employees which had also been pushing for the nomination of an independent director, said on Monday it was withdrawing its resolution. The association will join EssilorLuxottica’s strategy and integration committee. Reporting by Matthias Blamont, Sudip Kar-Gupta in Paris ; Claudia Cristoferi in Milan ; Editing by Alexander Smith and Mark Potter
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia would deploy its first regiment of hypersonic nuclear-capable missiles next year, saying the move meant his country now had a new type of strategic weapon. Putin was speaking after overseeing what the Kremlin said was a pre-deployment test of the new missile system, called Avangard. “This test, which has just finished, ended with complete success,” Putin told a government meeting. “From next year, 2019, Russia’s armed forces will get the new intercontinental strategic system Avangard ... It’s a big moment in the life of the armed forces and in the life of the country. Russia has obtained a new type of strategic weapon.” Russia has said the new missile system, one of several new weapons Putin announced in March, is highly maneuverable, allowing it to easily evade missile defense systems. Putin remotely observed Wednesday’s test from a Russian defense ministry building in Moscow. The Kremlin described the test in a statement, saying that an Avangard missile, launched from a location in south-west Russia, had successfully hit and destroyed a target in the Russian Far East. Putin announced an array of new weapons in March, including the Avangard, in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a U.S.-built missile shield. Reporting by Maria Kiselyova and Polina Nikolskaya; Editing by Andrew Osborn
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2017
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Time has always been a flexible commodity on Game of Thrones. From its very earliest days, the series compressed a timeframe of months into 10 episodes per season. The show would cut from one scene to another, and whole days might have passed. It was a marked difference from many TV shows, which typically take place over more compressed spaces of time — a few days to a week. But the closer Game of Thrones gets to the end, the more liberties it takes with the idea of sequential storytelling. Yes, events follow from one another, but there will be sequences that leap forward by several weeks in scene transitions. Tyrion will say he’s going to send a raven to Jon Snow — something that would take some deal of time — and in the very next scene, Jon will be getting that raven. It’s had the curious effect of making the show seem increasingly unmoored from the passage of time. Episodes will crosscut between events that have to be taking place weeks or months apart, as when a relatively compressed story in Dorne back in season five was placed opposite far more sprawling narratives elsewhere. And it’s only getting more drastic in season seven: Conservatively, several months have passed across the first three episodes, but we’ve seen only a few snippets of moments across those several months. The effect of this elision of time is that the characters seem to be in stasis between their scenes. We might send Jon off to Dragonstone via ship in one scene, then pick up with him arriving in the next episode, but there’s little sense of how the journey weighed on him or changed his relationships with his fellow travelers. At times, it seems like the characters have conversations, make decisions, then board Elon Musk’s proposed Hyperloop to travel between sections of Westeros over a matter of minutes. This could be read as a complaint — and I do wish the show was slightly more transparent about how much time is passing — but at the same time, this is probably inevitable. It’s just how serialized stories work. Think back to the first season of Game of Thrones (which you could still make an argument for as the show’s best). The bulk of the first half of that season is spent on many of the characters traveling from Winterfell in the North to King’s Landing several weeks’ journey south. Then the second half of the season covered the events of a few more weeks, as Ned Stark uncovered a deadly conspiracy and the characters struggled to stay alive in a treacherous political landscape. It was by far the most compact the show had ever been. Yes, we kept cutting away to the adventures of Daenerys across the Narrow Sea, or Jon Snow at the Wall, but for the most part, the characters were in a handful of the same locations, which set up relationships the show has been playing off in every season since. Then Game of Thrones scattered those characters across its map for the next several seasons, only beginning to collapse the story back in on itself in season six. Now, in season seven, the characters are once again largely spread across a handful of locations (primarily King’s Landing, Winterfell, the Citadel, and Dragonstone, with some stragglers heading toward one of those locations). But where season one was pretty leisurely and tied distinctly to the passage of time over the course of several weeks, season seven is flying all over the place. The reason for this is simple. In season one, we were still getting to know the characters. Digging into the relationship between Arya and Sansa, for instance, would establish character traits and moments of foreshadowing that the show is still paying off all these seasons later. Similarly, establishing Ned as an honorable man who would lose his head for the sin of assuming everyone else was honorable established one of the show’s most potent themes. Thus, the early going of Game of Thrones was more welcoming to scenes that serve mostly to set up character or theme, and those scenes often occurred when characters were traveling from place to place. (Jon and Tyrion’s friendship, for instance, was born on the road to the Wall.) So long as the show kept us intrigued in some way, we were more willing to wait as it set up the basics. Subsequent seasons traced how those characters and themes shifted and changed as events in Westeros merited. And now, as the characters head back toward each other, we can see just how much they’ve changed from those early days. But that’s just the thing: Now that we’re this deep into the series, we don’t really need to establish who these characters are. We know. We’ve been with them all along. Now, what matters is plot, and the plot’s needs require flitting from location to location, just to keep up. Time is still passing for the characters in the same way, but the amount of it we need to see to follow the story has greatly decreased. For instance, we don’t really need to see Euron’s fleet being built to understand that he has one. He’s already said he intended to, and seeing him pop up in the middle of the night to rain death down on Dany’s forces is a better storytelling twist. Keep track of how many scenes in this season feature lots of dialogue that’s pretty much just exposition, the characters reminding each other of where they stand in relation to each other and what they’re going to do next. This has contributed to the season’s slightly talky feel — character is best revealed through action, but action is hard to come by this late in the story, when much of what’s happening is setting things up for the cataclysms to come. This situation is by no means unique to Game of Thrones, either. In the early seasons of Lost, for instance, the mysterious Island was shrouded in strangeness and shadow, and characters would spend several episodes traveling from point A to point B. By the final season, it was as if they had all found motorcycles, for how quickly they raced across the Island. A similar effect took hold of 24, which was serialized within its seasons but not across them. In the early going, the show took care to try suggesting Jack Bauer really was living in real time; by later seasons, he could drive across major US metro areas at rush hour in about 10 minutes. As serialized shows get older, they need to work harder to maintain our interest. That means stakes get higher, big moments get bigger, and the twists get twistier. But it also means that time starts to speed up, even on shows that are generally rigid about its passage. Game of Thrones might seem particularly egregious in this regard, since everybody’s using inherently slow medieval-era transportation, but it is by no means unique.
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2018
3.0
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Fabolous flew into such a rage at Emily B, the mother of his 2 kids, that he punched her 7 times and also threatened to shoot her, as well as her family members ... according to law enforcement sources. TMZ broke the story ... Fabolous surrendered to police Wednesday night and was booked for aggravated assault and terroristic threats. Emily told police things have been heated with the rapper since early March, when they had an argument in L.A. She claimed he later sent her a text saying he wanted to hit her in the head with a baseball bat, and would kill her ... but he "did not want to go out like that." Emily claims instead ... Fabolous repeatedly punched her in the face, and knocked out her 2 front teeth. Emily says she feared for her life, and remembered Fabolous has 2 handguns in their home in Englewood, NJ -- so, she called her father to remove them before Fab got home. She told cops ... Fabolous was infuriated when he arrived at the house to find her father and brother there, and went to look for his guns. She claims he stormed out of the house, and told her and family "he had a bullet for them." NorthJersey.com first reported Emily's allegations.
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2016
8.0
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In our Premier League Review, we discuss the main talking points from the weekend's top-flight encounters. Here, we focus exclusively on Adam Clayton's scrote. With Middlesbrough getting their first win of the season on Sunday, the team had every right to celebrate. Tripping on victory, filled with adrenaline, the players got together for a classic footballers-in-their-pants photo after the match. In the heat of the moment, in front of the assembled smartphones, Adam Clayton made a bold decision. Whether he was dazzled by the reflected glory of his teammates or high on a near-lethal dose of airborne testosterone, he did something that one would usually associate with public school rugby tours, or lads' holidays to Zante. He exposed his ballsack to the harsh glare of the camera, leaving his testicles to protrude from the side of his kecks. On the face of it, this is 'just a bit of fun'. These are standard hijinks, imbued with the lackadaisical approach to public nudity for which British males are globally renowned. It's just a bit of ballsack, after all. It's just a pair of knackers. The day that we are no longer allowed to flash the world our gonads is the day that freedom of expression dies. Adam Clayton is the latest in a long line of British exhibitionists, many of whom, on any given weekend, can be seen maintaining the traditions of their forefathers on the high streets of regional university towns. There they are, in the early hours of Sunday morning, getting kicked out of Vodka Revs for having their bollocks out. There they are, stumbling homewards, shouting "OI OI" while sporadically wibbling their genitalia at each other on the cobbled pavements of Leamington Spa. In another sense, however, this is Adam Clayton's Rubicon moment. He has crossed the line between professional footballer and 'that guy with his ballsack out', and has gone beyond the point of no return. Clayton has exposed his tender manhood to scrutiny, and has given away a part of himself in the process. He is no longer a footballer, as much as he is a widely shared picture of a footballer's scrotum. His tatty bojangles are public property now, to be turned into online content over which he has frighteningly little control.
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1,045
2016
7.0
0
Sean Kingston is pointing the finger squarely at Penthouse Nightclub for allowing its security to beat his butt and jack his pricey chains ... so claims the singer in a new lawsuit. Kingston says security at the WeHo club was involved in orchestrating the assault in which someone yanked the chains off his neck ... totaling $300k. Kingston says he was in the VIP section when security told him another VIP guest wanted to talk to him. When he approached the other guest, he says he was assaulted, punched and beaned with a champagne bottle. As TMZ reported ... cops were called to the venue but everyone involved had already skedaddled. Kingston is suing Penthouse Nightclub for $900k minimum. We reached out to Penthouse ... so far no word back.
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1,046
2019
4.0
0
SEOUL (Reuters) - On a recent weekend night, the dance floor at one of the hottest clubs in Seoul’s swanky Gangnam district held only a few dozen people surrounded by mostly empty tables. A few months ago, the nightclub would have been packed with hundreds of gyrating men and women, and full tables, many costing 650,000 won ($570) or more for a night of drinking and dancing. The world was introduced to Gangnam by the 2012 K-pop hit “Gangnam Style,” a parody of the South Korean highlife with a viral tune and amusing dancing that became the first video to reach a billion views on YouTube. But a wave of sex crimes and other illegal activity has revealed a dark underbelly in the district, driving club-goers and celebrities away. According to police investigators, a network of pop stars, businessmen and cops are alleged to have colluded and enabled tax evasion, bribery, and prostitution at some of Gangnam’s glitziest clubs. Most seriously, some are being investigated over the use of date rape drugs to incapacitate women and assault them, sometimes filmed by hidden cameras. “There aren’t many people coming to Gangnam (clubs) right now,” a worker told Reuters at a club that was relatively quiet, despite not being implicated in any of the allegations. “There’s an investigation on.” The scandals have already led to the resignation of four K-pop stars, the closure of one of Gangnam’s most lucrative club, and investigations into at least six police officers suspected of colluding with club operators. President Moon Jae-in called for a thorough investigation, saying the Gangnam club cases suggest possible collusion between police, tax authorities and a new privileged class including celebrities to engage in illegal operations. More than 500 people have been investigated for drug use and sexual assault and more than 200 arrested in a nationwide roundup since Feb. 25. Tax authorities have launched investigations into 21 clubs and host bars for possible evasion. “If we don’t set this right, we cannot call this a just society,” Moon said. The investigations, revolving around two Gangnam clubs, Burning Sun and Arena, began late last year when 29-year-old film art director Kim Sang-kyo says he tried to stop an incident of sexual harassment and was attacked by Burning Sun staff, and then abused by police who instead arrested him. A government commission concluded that police in Gangnam violated Kim’s rights during his arrest, but Kim is still being investigated for sexual harassment and defamation. He denies any wrongdoing. Calls to Burning Sun, which closed down after the scandal broke, were not answered, while a man who answered the number listed for Arena hung up when asked for comment. Arena has also been closed since early March for what it said were renovations. Gangnam police declined to comment. Kim said once he shared his story he began to receive messages from other people who said they had been victimized in Gangnam clubs, and he realized the scope of the problem. “When people saw me raising questions, they said ‘why you? Why now?’” Kim said. “‘This has been going on for 10 years, 15 years, and you can’t touch it. You can’t win.’ I’ve heard a lot of people say this, and I think it’s really scary.” The string of scandals gained wider attention when several K-pop stars who had ties to some of the clubs were implicated in crimes unrelated to Kim’s arrest. Singer Lee Seung-hyun, 28, better known by the stage name Seungri, is under investigation for paying for prostitutes in return for favors from foreign businessmen at Arena. He is also accused of embezzlement at another club he was involved with until last year. Lee has denied all wrong doing, but resigned from his position as a member of the boy band BIGBANG. Lee’s lawyer told Reuters this week his client maintains his innocence. At least three other K-pop stars resigned after they were accused by police of sharing illicitly filmed sex tapes. It is not yet clear whether any of the shared videos and photos were taken at either nightclub. One singer, Jung Joon-young admitted to having shared videos he took secretly while having sex with women. “I am truly sorry. I committed a crime that cannot be forgiven,” Jung read from a handwritten statement on March 21. Besides Seungri, who was an internal director at Burning Sun and previously helped run the club, police are investigating two of the club’s co-presidents and an operating director for various crimes including distributing drugs, assaulting a customer, and bribing police. Investigators have also questioned 15 people and arrested four people with links to Burning Sun on drug charges. At least one club promoter was arrested for distributing illegal sex videos. A man identified as the de facto owner of Arena, surnamed Kang, was arrested in late March, a Seoul Central District Court spokesman said. Kang and other Arena executives are accused of tax evasion by avoiding paying 16.2 billion won ($14.31 million) in taxes between 2014-2017. Kang refused to answer questions on March 25 as he emerged from court. He could not be reached for comment. Authorities are also investigating allegations that club officials provided bribes to police officers. Six officers are now under investigation for possible collusion with the clubs, including a senior superintendent, lawmakers briefed by Police Commissioner General Min Gab-ryong said. The superintendent, surnamed Yoon, admitted playing golf and sharing meals with a man known to be Seungri’s business partner, but denies all allegations of corruption. He is accused of leaking confidential information and accepting bribes, including K-pop concert tickets from singer Seungri, an official at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said. In Gangnam, former patrons and workers lament the impact the scandals have had on the clubs and the broader entertainment industry, a key identity and export for South Korea. Kim Se-rim, 27, said she no longer goes to clubs. “People are like, why would you go when you know there are so much drugs, GHB, rape going on?,” she said, referring to a known date-rape drug. “And they have a point.” ($1 = 1,134.5200 won) Additional reporting and writing by Josh Smith.; Editing by Lincoln Feast.
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1-800-Flowers may be in hot water after one of its vases imploded in a customer's hands ... so claims the customer in a new lawsuit. Martha Nippert claims she suffered a "severe and debilitating laceration of a tendon in her middle finger" when a flower-filled vase delivered to her home shattered in her hands. She says when the flowers were delivered she removed the arrangement from its packaging and took it to her kitchen sink, adding fresh water -- up to the halfway point on the vase. She says she put her hands on the vase to carry it to the dining room, and that's when it imploded. Nippert says the injury was devastating, in no small part because she's a professional illustrator and designer and lost work. She also says the surgeon told her she'll never regain full range of motion. That's not all. She says she couldn't nurse her newborn because she was on pain meds. And it was virtually impossible for her to do simple household chores with only her left arm. We've reached out to 1-800-Flowers, so far no word back.
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1,048
2018
7.0
0
Every week, a few members of the Vox Culture team gather to talk out the latest episode of The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel. This week, critic at large Todd VanDerWerff and staff writer Constance Grady discuss “The Word,” the finale of the second season. Todd VanDerWerff: Why does June stay in Gilead? The most obvious answer — or, rather, the most proximate answer — is that she’s staying to try to find and rescue Hannah, which is a more or less understandable motivation, but doesn’t get you past the, “How does June survive five minutes?” problem. You can also see the show planting the seeds of her more actively joining the anti-Gilead resistance in these final 15 minutes, with her meeting both a Twilight Barking of Marthas and Bradley Whitford cosplaying as O’Brien from Nineteen Eighty-Four. You could even argue she’s — sigh — staying for Nick. And the season even prepared us for this, structurally, with June’s three escapes ending in three subtly different ways that slowly showed us her building to a place where she would choose to stay in Gilead, rather than making a run for it. (Namely, she gradually regains her agency across the three attempts, being captured after the first, choosing to be captured in the name of saving Holly in the second, and finally choosing to stay of her own volition in the last.) I think all of these are defensible explanations, and they’re all the sort of thing season three might make great stories out of. (Okay, not the Nick thing.) But none of them get past the fact that the only reason June isn’t killed or sent to the Colonies after seeming to kidnap a baby (that baby being the whole reason for Gilead’s existence, mind) is because she’s the protagonist. And that’s a dangerous position to leave your show in on a cliffhanger — asking the audience to have faith that you have a solution to this beyond, “Well, if she’s not alive, then there’s no story, right?” I hate to gripe about this, because for the most part “The Word” does some interesting things in closing off the story of the first two seasons of the show. And if, in some future world, we realize that the series began its pivot to being about the resistance, or about Emily’s adventures in Canada, or about Bradley Whitford’s cantankerous relationship with everybody, well, maybe we’ll look on it more kindly. But right now, because we can see so little — and because the cliffhanger mirrors season one’s just a little bit — it’s hard not to be a little frustrated. But at least some of that frustration stems from my niggling fear that the series might just drop June right back into the Waterford household, when the second half of season two essentially argued that whole arrangement was completely untenable. Indeed, at this point, the Waterford house is just a whole bunch of people who hate the Commander and then the Commander himself, who has all of the power, yes, but wants most desperately to be liked. (You get three guesses as to which modern political figure that resembles.) Anyway, I had been spoiled on this happening — thanks to an ill-timed visit to the Handmaid’s Tale’s writers’ room and another critic who watched this episode before me filling me in on the details — so I ended up finding it more nuanced than the version in my head had been. As someone who presumably had no idea what was coming, what did you think, Constance? And what did you think about everything in the episode that wasn’t its last minute? Constance: I had absolutely no warning about the ending, and, uh … I kind of hate it. Look, I’m a human being with a pulse. Am I down for a TV show where Elisabeth Moss plays a feminist vigilante superhero who takes down a bunch of rapists? Of course I am. Do I want that show to be The Handmaid’s Tale? Emphatically not. It’s the superhero angle that really gets me, I think. That final shot of June flicking up her red Handmaid’s hood, stone-faced, and then disappearing into the mist: that’s a superhero move, no doubt about it. It belongs to the kind of show you described above, Todd, where June can just kinda mosey around in a field, I guess, and survive without us having to worry about her getting picked up by the Eye. It’s a world where you know that the hero is going to survive for no better reason than that they’re the main character and so things are just going to work out that way, a world that is a power fantasy and a cathartic escape from reality, a world that is what you wish your own world could be, where all trauma is just a badass origin story. There’s nothing wrong with that kind of story — I like a lot of stories like that! — but it’s not exactly built to work as a political allegory or an examination of rape culture or of how totalitarianism affects the human psyche, and those are the things that Handmaid’s Tale has previously shown itself to be really, really good at. At this point, I don’t see how a vigilante June plotline is going to lend itself to those ideas. Of course, there is still Serena Joy to contend with. This week was constructed to bring home to her that she is not so special as to be the sole and perfect exception from Gilead’s misogyny, which seems to have been her position at the beginning of the Gilead takeover, but which has become an idea that is increasingly difficult for her to stand behind. When she stands before the Council and reads from the Bible, she expects that at best she’ll convince them to allow women to read again, and at worst she’ll get a slap on the wrist. Instead, she gets her finger cut off. That’s what prompts Serena to release baby Holly/Nicole to June at the end of the episode — but do you think it also signifies an irreparable rupture in her marriage with Fred, Todd? Also, did this week make it canon that Bradley Whitford is the one who’s choosing all of this show’s needle drops? Todd: I absolutely believe that this episode confirms Bradley Whitford is The Handmaid’s Tale’s music supervisor, and I like it enough to just retroactively erase all of my complaining about the music cues in the past. (Emily sitting, terrified, in the back seat of his car, listening to a blaring “Walking on Broken Glass” was all of us, really — both unsure why this obvious song choice was happening and reassured that even in a dystopia, the Sirius/XM ’80s on 8 station continues to exist.) I’m less sure about the Waterford marriage. Serena Joy was season two’s most vital and interesting character, an often brilliant examination of a woman suddenly forced to reckon with her own complicity. Contrary to the criticism I’ve seen of the show turning her into someone “sympathetic,” I’ve been fascinated by how often the series has portrayed her as one of our modern proto-fascists right alongside suggesting she has feelings. It’s like the series is saying, “Yes, all people have feelings, but some of them are also trying to dissolve democracy.” This is one of the reasons the relationship that grew between June and Serena made sense. They could be allies in some circumstances, but ones few and far between and always pointed toward the sheer fact that both of them were in the same oppression boat. And the show was always clear that only one of them was instrumental in building that oppression boat. But it’s also a big part of the reason the dissolution of the Waterford marriage has mostly worked, even though it’s largely played out in the background of the season. That fight the two had at the abandoned house in “Holly” is the sort of thing that would prompt a visit to couple’s counseling, but lol at Gilead having couple’s counseling. So I think what I’m saying is I buy all of the individual pieces of what Serena Joy does — from giving up the baby to June to reading from the Bible to being furious with Fred — while also not being entirely sure they belong in the same episode of television. They could have used room to breathe, I think, and they’re instead clumsily jostling against each other here. The same goes for everything from Emily stabbing, then pushing Aunt Lydia down some stairs (?!) to June’s final choice — I buy all of them in isolation; I don’t quite buy them as part of the same piece of television. It feels for all the world like the show realized this was its finale somewhere in the middle of post-production and hastily cobbled something together. That’s not true, obviously, but it would be a good explanation for why that final shot exists. I agree with you that it’s pretty much the reason the whole “June stays” cliffhanger plays out in a far more... confrontational fashion than I think the show may have intended, to the degree that it really does reframe the story as one of an avenging angel or something similar. Without it, the cliffhanger plays as more of a mystery, or a reminder of how much June loves Hannah and doesn’t want her to be all alone in Gilead without either parent, or whatever. With it, it plays as the show abruptly shifting genres entirely. I differ from you slightly in that I think it’s probably necessary for the show to pivot to being about the resistance if it’s going to run beyond this season. But, like you, I don’t know that I want June to just suddenly be a vital part of said resistance. One of the things about June that makes her difficult to translate to television is that she’s ultimately a point-of-view character, whose actions rarely impact the story much. She can nudge what happens around the edges, but that’s about it. (She has this in common with, of all fictional characters, Harry Potter.) So if June is joining the resistance as part of the show’s increased interest in world-building — great, fine, wonderful. Let’s see that world through her eyes and build it up slowly but surely. But if she’s suddenly, like, Elizabeth Jennings from The Americans, it’s not gonna work. It feels weird to have this little faith in the show after its mostly made good choices over these two seasons, but this is a weird one. That said: I do want to talk about world-building a bit. From those maps on the Commander’s desk to the sudden realization that the Marthas have a whisper network, “The Word” did a solid job of expanding the amount of information we have about Gilead, just as much of this second season has done. But that, too, might be a betrayal of the source material, which takes place in an information blackout, of sorts. What do you think? Constance: I can be protective of Atwood’s novel, but deepening the world-building is the kind of adaptation change that doesn’t bother me: I don’t see how it would be sustainable for a serialized TV show to continue without building out that cloistered world a little bit. In the book, all we know of Gilead is what Offred can see of it from between the wings of her bonnet, but there’s no way a TV show could run on those little snippets of information. Bringing Emily to Canada is a plot choice that I can see going either way. My hope is that now that Emily and Moira and Luke are all in Canada, the show will begin to figure out how to integrate their storylines into the central story of Gilead. We began to see strides in that direction in episode nine, but the Waterfords can’t go on diplomatic missions to Canada every week, so they’ll have to work out some other kind of long-term solution. And Moira, especially, has felt like an afterthought this season, which is just a profound waste of Samira Wiley. But Emily’s become such a volatile character that she’d be a bit of a chaos monster wherever she is, whether that’s in Gilead to murder random officials and then kick their corpses (unlike you, I loved Emily stabbing Aunt Lydia in the back and then shoving her down the stairs. It was just so cathartic! If June must become a superhero, at least give me this), or in Canada to, presumably, finally feel the full impact of her PTSD and have a nervous breakdown. And that is something that I am excited to see. Speaking of cathartic moments: Fred had what passes for a rough week for him, what with June slapping him and telling him to go fuck himself before she runs off with Nicole, and Serena refusing to look him in the eye after he has her dragged off to be maimed. Fred tends to be at his most dangerous and unstable when he feels powerless, so do you think that he’ll spiral out violently next season? Or will the kidnapping of his child following his wife’s public rebellion mean that he’ll lose so much status among the Commanders as to be effectively neutered? Todd: The thing about Fred is that you can flatter him into a lot of things by treating him like a strong man of great moral character. Even when he knows you know that’s not true, he’s happy to just be treated like he thinks he deserves. And yet it’s clear that his power is already starting to slip, at least within his own house, so who knows how much longer he’ll keep up the facade. (Hopefully long enough to look at more maps. I love maps.) That’s the thing about this finale: If it’s setting up a version of the show that’s shifting into a new direction entirely (perhaps toward a depiction of the “Middle Gilead” period teased in the book’s epilogue), then it’s a pretty good one. If it’s just a way to hit the reset button, then it establishes a dangerous pattern for a show that has probably exhausted its status quo. I entered this season wondering whether the show would be Mad Men — which used its second season to vastly expand its world and supporting cast to gird itself for a long run — or Homeland (which got caught in plot machinations designed to keep its premise going). And, uh, after this finale, I still don’t know! I like both Mad Men and Homeland, so I’d be okay with Handmaid’s turning into either. But I like one a whole lot more. It’s weird to look at season three of a show I’ve really loved for 23 episodes as a proving ground, but that’s where I’m at. If the show spins wildly out of control, well, I really loved these first two seasons. And if it doesn’t, all the better. I’ll have a piece publishing a little later containing my thoughts on season two as a whole, so let me know what you think, Constance. I think you agree with me that the show has written itself into a place where it can no longer be business as usual — but do you agree the journey there was mostly filled with strong television? Constance: By and large, yes, I think this journey has been mostly pretty strong, and honestly season two has been by some measures stronger than season one. For me, nothing in season two of this show reached the heights of the stark, searing bleakness of the first three episodes of season one — but overall, this season is a lot smoother and more consistent. It found a sustainable aesthetic and it doubled down on it, so that from week to week Handmaid’s Tale has been as harrowing and as moving as anything else on television. (And also, at times, clumsy and hokey.) It’s absolutely clear that the show had to make some major changes to the status quo to keep going; there was no way we could withstand another season of June periodically trying to escape and then getting dragged back to the Waterford house. But these last few episodes have sort of felt like the show trying on new clothes as it figures out how it wants season three to feel: Could Handmaid’s Tale work as a wilderness survival story, with wolves and rifles? What about as a camped-up piece of gothic horror? How about a superhero show? And I have yet to be convinced that any of those modes is a good fit for this show, especially compared to the creeping, austerely sinister domestic horror it established this season. So I’m skeptical of the way forward, but I’m also looking forward to seeing exactly how things play out in season three. I want to see Serena keep spiraling and become more and more disillusioned with Gilead; I want to see Fred continue to lose power and status and get backed into a corner; I want see Nick … okay, no, to be honest, I don’t care what happens to Nick now that Eden’s dead, sorry. (Did you know that there are active Nick/June shippers on Tumblr who reblog shippy Nick/June gifs? I wish them joy with their harmless hobby, but I must admit that I am deeply puzzled by their existence.) But most of all, I’m looking forward to seeing what Elisabeth Moss does with June next season. Moss can always find such incredible notes and shadings in her performance that this show would be worth watching even if everything else were terrible. I want to see what she does with season three. Even if she’s playing a fucking superhero.
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1,049
2018
5.0
0
(Reuters) - Home Depot Inc (HD.N) on Tuesday missed Wall Street forecasts for sales at established stores as an unusually long winter hit sales of springtime gardening products, but the retailer said it expects to recoup a majority of those lost sales. The sales outlook helped the company’s shares trim initial losses. The stock, which fell over 3 percent in early trade, was last down 1.8 percent at $187.63. The miss was the first in seven quarters for the top U.S. home improvement chain, which has in recent years largely bucked the trend of big-box stores losing shoppers to online retailers including Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O). “The miss in terms of garden was significant against what we planned,” Chief Executive Officer Craig Menear said on a call with analysts. He was referring to sales of garden-related products such as fertilizers and mulch, which account for 15 percent to 20 percent of revenue, and took a beating in the first quarter. Still, Home Depot kept its full-year sales and earnings forecasts intact and said it was seeing double-digit sales growth in May. In terms of profitability for the year, the retailer expects to invest a significant portion of its operating margin back into improving its stores, enhancing customer experience and strengthening its supply chain, Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome said in an interview. Sales at Home Depot stores open for more than a year rose 4.2 percent in the first quarter ended April 29, falling short of analysts’ average expectation of a 5.4-percent increase, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. A winter that prolonged into March and April in some parts of the United States caused a 1.3-percent decline in customer traffic and forced Home Depot to slap deep discounts on several seasonal products. Patio furniture, for instance, was marked down by up to 30 percent, Home Depot’s website showed. Recent data has suggested that U.S. homebuilding activity may be slowing, after construction of single-family homes — the biggest share of the housing market — fell 3.7 percent in March. The figures have also raised concerns that rising mortgage and interest rates — though historically low — were weighing on construction activity and consumer spending. Home Depot’s Menear allayed some of those fears, saying: “The U.S. economy is strong and housing fundamentals continue to be supportive of our business ... we do not expect interest rates to lead to a slowdown in customer desires or demand.” The company’s total net sales rose 4.4 percent to $24.95 billion in the first quarter but fell short of expectations, while earnings per share topped estimates. Reporting by Nandita Bose in New York and Aishwarya Venugopal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar and Nick Zieminski
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1,050
2016
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Prince's death in April shocked music fans around the world, as did subsequent reports that the 57-year-old pop icon, who famously abstained from drugs and alcohol, died of an accidental opioid overdose. On Thursday, Minnesota officials revealed his exact cause of death: a self-administered overdose of fentanyl, a potent painkiller that has become increasingly popular in both the United States and Canada in recent years, contributing to the surge in fatal overdoses in both countries. In the US, fentanyl is a lesser-known opioid that has been overshadowed by heroin and OxyContin, two drugs at the root of the country's overdose epidemic. While it's still unclear whether or not Prince was prescribed fentanyl by a doctor, the singer had reportedly been using painkillers, including Percocet, since the mid-2000s, as a result of chronic pain in his ankle and hip from decades of intense stage performances, as well as a 2010 hip surgery. Fentanyl still isn't a household name like many other opioids, but its role in Prince's death is sure to bring it into the national consciousness. Here's what you need to know about fentanyl. What Is Fentanyl?Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is typically prescribed to chronic pain patients, or to manage severe pain after surgeries and other medical procedures. It is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times more powerful than morphine. In the US, fentanyl — along with other synthetic painkillers like methadone and oxycodone — is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a high potential for abuse, and can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. "It has a significant place in clinical care in that it's a very good drug for individuals who have severe pain, and is often associated with cancer or chronic back pain, when they've been on an opioid for a long period of time," Michelle Arnot, a professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Toronto told VICE News. "It's usually used for people who have already been taking painkillers. One of the issues, and one of the reasons why it's used in those cases, is that it's so potent." Prince's death in April shocked music fans around the world, as did subsequent reports that the 57-year-old pop icon, who famously abstained from drugs and alcohol, died of an accidental opioid overdose. On Thursday, Minnesota officials revealed his exact cause of death: a self-administered overdose of fentanyl, a potent painkiller that has become increasingly popular in both the United States and Canada in recent years, contributing to the surge in fatal overdoses in both countries. In the US, fentanyl is a lesser-known opioid that has been overshadowed by heroin and OxyContin, two drugs at the root of the country's overdose epidemic. While it's still unclear whether or not Prince was prescribed fentanyl by a doctor, the singer had reportedly been using painkillers, including Percocet, since the mid-2000s, as a result of chronic pain in his ankle and hip from decades of intense stage performances, as well as a 2010 hip surgery. Fentanyl still isn't a household name like many other opioids, but its role in Prince's death is sure to bring it into the national consciousness. Here's what you need to know about fentanyl. What Is Fentanyl?Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is typically prescribed to chronic pain patients, or to manage severe pain after surgeries and other medical procedures. It is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times more powerful than morphine. In the US, fentanyl — along with other synthetic painkillers like methadone and oxycodone — is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a high potential for abuse, and can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. "It has a significant place in clinical care in that it's a very good drug for individuals who have severe pain, and is often associated with cancer or chronic back pain, when they've been on an opioid for a long period of time," Michelle Arnot, a professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Toronto told VICE News. "It's usually used for people who have already been taking painkillers. One of the issues, and one of the reasons why it's used in those cases, is that it's so potent." In Canada, the rising popularity of fentanyl has been linked to OxyContin being taken off shelves because the pills could be easily crushed and snorted. When the manufacturer of OxyContin introduced a tamper-resistant version of the drug called OxyNeo in 2012, fentanyl quickly emerged as a popular alternative. Like other opioids, fentanyl binds itself to the body's opiate receptors, producing feelings of euphoria and relaxation that make it prone to abuse. Other potential side effects, according to the National Institute for Drug Abuse, include drowsiness, respiratory depression and arrest, nausea, confusion, constipation, sedation, unconsciousness, and coma. "One of the problems is at higher doses, that dampening can be too much and it can lead to respiratory depression, so the signals that go out of the brain to the lungs, to your diaphragm muscles to say, 'breathe,' are basically turned off or turned off so much that individuals ... can die," said Arnot. What Does It Look Like?When it's prescribed by a physician, fentanyl can come in the form of a lozenge, a "lollipop," or a slow-release patch. It can also be injected. Abusers extract fentanyl gel from patches and lozenges to ingest the drug by smoking, injecting, eating, or dissolving it under the tongue. The drug's powdered form is manufactured in clandestine labs in China and Mexico. It's often compressed into pills or mixed with other drugs like heroin and cocaine, making it difficult to detect and upping its potency. How Many People Has It Killed?More than 700 people died of fentanyl-related overdoses from late 2013 to early 2015 in the US, according to the DEA, but that number is likely higher since medical examiners don't always test for the drug. In 2014, 28,647 Americans died from opioid overdoses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Of those deaths, 18,893 were linked to painkillers like OxyContin, and 10,574 were attributed to heroin. In March 2015, the DEA called fentanyl "threat to public health and safety," and said overdoses linked to the drug were "occurring at an alarming rate." In Canada, where fentanyl-fueled overdoses have made headlines for months, there were at least 655 deaths in which fentanyl was the cause or a contributing factor between 2009 and 2014, according to Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. There were also more than 1,000 drug poisoning deaths in which traces of fentanyl were found in the person's system. The western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia have been hardest hit. In April, BC declared a public health emergency after authorities found that fentanyl was involved in more than 200 overdose deaths in the first three months of 2016. If that pace continues, the province could see 800 fatal fentanyl overdoses by the end of the year. What Can Be Done?In Canada and in the US, advocates have been pushing for naloxone, a drug that blocks opioid receptors in the brain to quickly counteract overdoses, to become available without a prescription. Just six days before Prince died, he reportedly received the antidote after he overdosed on Percocet, a painkiller that contains acetaminophen and the opioid oxycodone. Advocates in Canada have also been pushing the government to open safe injection facilities, where fentanyl and heroin users would be allowed to take the drugs under the supervision of health professionals, who can intervene if anything goes wrong. In March, President Barack Obama proposed spending an additional $1.1 billion to expand treatment programs for opioid addiction, tripling the existing funding in that area. A few weeks ago, the House passed a package of 18 bills on the issue, setting up federal grants and task forces to address everything from opioid addiction to treatment. Obama also recently sat down with rapper Macklemore, who has been open about his own history with prescription drug abuse, to publicly discuss the crisis. Obama noted that overdoses are often the result of drugs prescribed by doctors. "So addiction doesn't always start in some dark alley — it often starts in a medicine cabinet," the president said. Follow Tamara Khandaker on Twitter: @anima_tk A new VICE on HBO episode about America's heroin crisis airs Friday, June 3 at 11pm ET
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J.J. Watt's younger bro, Derek Watt, isn't just praising his brother for raising $27 MILLION for Hurricane Harvey victims ... he's getting involved, too! Derek -- a 2nd year fullback for the Chargers -- was loading up trucks at the "Chargers Food & Supply Drive to Aid Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts" in L.A. on Wednesday ... along with several teammates. Watt says he's been texting with his family about J.J.'s fundraising -- and thinking of other ways they can help out. You gotta watch the video ... Derek says he's "extremely proud" and vows to help push the magic number to over $30 MILLION. Props to everyone involved.
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All of a sudden, Senate Democrats are looking ready to shut down the government over immigration. After months of fruitless negotiations over helping to get legal status for the hundreds of thousands of immigrants protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — something President Trump and Speaker Paul Ryan have both claimed to want — they seem to have had enough. But there’s still division in the party over whether a shutdown makes a deal for DREAMers more likely — or less. Dozens of Senate Democrats have said they are withholding their votes from any government funding bill that doesn’t address DACA. If they hold firm, the federal government will shut down at midnight Friday. These Democrats’ argument, essentially, is that it’s time to take a stand for DREAMers. A show of strength at a high-profile deadline, they think, is the only way to force a recalcitrant White House to get serious on the issue. They say the public supports a deal, and that Republicans’ own divisions on spending give Democrats an opening. (The former Obama aides behind the Pod Save America podcast have dubbed this faction the “Fight Club.”) “Republicans control the House, Senate, and the White House, so it’s on them to bring a deal that is supported by 80 percent of the American people,” says an aide to a Fight Club Democratic senator. But the caucus isn’t entirely united around this strategy. Quietly, some say that a shutdown fight would be downright counterproductive to efforts to help DACA recipients. These Democrats — let’s call them the “Shutdown Skeptics” — privately worry that forcing a government shutdown could end up torpedoing chances to cut an immigration deal with Trump. “It essentially forces Trump to draw a line,” says an aide to a senator in this camp. The basic argument is that a polarizing, high-stakes confrontation could make the pugnacious, dominance-obsessed president less likely to give in, for fear he’d be seen as a loser. “Does anybody think Trump gives a shit about a shutdown? He does not give a shit,” the aide argues. “His base will be fired up.” As such, he says, it’s better to keep the government funded and try to revive talks on an immigration deal on the side. Both sides have a combination of tactical, political, and intuitive reasons for their position. Here are the arguments for each. For months, pro-immigrant and organizing-focused activists on the left have argued that Democrats needed to fight harder to help DACA recipients — by refusing to vote to fund the government unless that help were included. And in recent days, most Democrats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate have been persuaded to take that stance. In general, they think these hardball tactics will make a deal more likely, for some combination of the following reasons. There are, of course, also motivations that could be spun as self-interested or political. For instance, Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) characterized some of her hardline colleagues as “people running for president all trying to find their base.” There’s also some speculation that if Democrats “sell out” DREAMers, Hispanic voters might be less energized to turn out in 2018. But the five reasons above are generally why many Democrats think a shutdown fight could end up working out for a DACA deal. However, there’s another group of Senate Democrats who aren’t so convinced. It’s common to treat the Shutdown Skeptics as having transparently political motivations, and some, especially those in states Trump won big, surely do. (This faction is now being derided by the Pod Save America guys as the “Waffle House” because of their alleged waffling on helping DACA recipients.) But some of these Democrats truly do seem to want a DACA deal — and they’re making the case that a government shutdown is more likely to kill that deal than it is to save it. One major problem with the shutdown strategy, from this point of view, is that it transforms the situation into one where Trump will inevitably be viewed as either triumphing over Democrats or caving to their demands. And our winning-obsessed president won’t want to be seen as a loser. In this line of thinking, Democrats really shouldn’t delude themselves into thinking that a government shutdown over DACA will be popular (like Republicans did for Obamacare in 2013). Many people across the country will be terribly inconvenienced by it, at the very least. Plus, the Republican position — a “clean” government funding bill that funds the Children’s Health Insurance Program for several years — seems reasonable on its face. This point isn’t just about politics. If the shutdown does prove to be very unpopular — for instance, last time, review of veterans’ disability applications slowed to a halt — and if Trump effectively argues that Democrats caused it by making extravagant demands for unauthorized immigrants, Democrats’ negotiating position will weaken. Republicans and immigration hawks will be emboldened, and the prospects of a DACA deal could well recede even further. Finally, shutdown-skeptical Democrats argue, the current negotiations aren’t hopeless. Yes, last week went badly, and Trump aides like Stephen Miller are clearly trying to sink a deal. But Trump himself has been all over the place on the issue, and he could decide to listen to somebody else who has his ear, like Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), next week. Plus, he’s repeatedly signaled that he’s afraid of being blamed for the deportation of sympathetic DACA recipients. Another potential point of leverage, the senatorial aide in this camp tells me, is wall money. “Trump really wants some sort of wall funding before the State of the Union,” the aide says. “There probably is something on the wall that can get him to budge.” Maybe that’s a bit optimistic. But in the end, Trump is the president. There won’t be any DACA deal unless he agrees to sign it into law. So the debate is over how best to make that happen — whether it’s with more rounds of talks disconnected from the government funding fight, or with a game of hardball.
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1,053
2017
8.0
0
Flavor Flav's still fighting the powers that be, even when those powers include fellow founding Public Enemy member Chuck D ... according to a new suit that rocks the legendary group. In docs, obtained by TMZ, Flav says he and Chuck have a long-standing agreement to share profits from their music, live concerts and merchandise -- but he hasn't seen a royalty check in several years. Flav says he co-wrote more than 50 of the group's songs, and he's especially pissed because Chuck's still getting paid. What's worse ... the rapper claims his voice and image were used without his consent on the new PE album, "Nothing Is Quick in the Desert" ... released in June. Flav says he requested $75k for the record, but only got $7,500. He thought he was going to get the remainder later, but it never came. Flav's also going after producer Gary G-Wiz for making a deal to create action figures of Public Enemy without his knowledge. In the suit, Flav says Gary got cash from the toy company, but he got zilch. Flavor Flav's suing Chuck, Gary and several other PE managers and producers for lost profits and to stop using his mug to make a buck. We reached out to Chuck, but no word back. Sad day in hip-hop.
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1,054
2019
6.0
0
SEOUL (Reuters) - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman plans to visit South Korea this week as the two countries seek to bolster economic ties, officials in Seoul said on Monday. The two-day visit from Wednesday will be the first by an heir to the throne of the world’s largest oil exporter since 1998. The crown prince, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and defense minister, will meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday, Moon’s office said. “The two sides will sign a series of agreements to promote cooperation on areas including energy and public service,” a South Korean official told Reuters. Saudi Arabia is South Korea’s top oil supplier. South Korea imported 101.5 million barrels of crude oil from the Middle Eastern country in the first four months of 2019, down 2.7% from a year ago, according to data from state-run Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC). South Korea has also been keen on Saudi Arabia’s nuclear power project. State-run utility Korea Electric Power Corp was shortlisted last July to bid for building nuclear plants in the kingdom. The trip follows a recent U.N. report that accused Saudi Arabia of the “deliberate, premeditated execution” of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October. The report said the crown prince and other senior officials should be investigated over Khashoggi’s murder. Reporting by Hyonhee Shin and Jane Chung; Editing by Paul Tait
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As the year ends, so do some of your favorite TV shows. We said goodbye to a lot of shows in 2017, and with this being the first year Netflix decided to start canceling shows, it may seem like more shows are falling by the wayside compared to previous years. The networks, as usual, axed plenty of shows old and new, like the comedy "2 Broke Girls," which faltered in ratings later into its run. One of CBS's new show,"Wisdom of the Crowd," was cancelled after its star, Jeremy Piven, was accused of sexual misconduct in the wake of its premiere in September. We've also included in this roundup the shows that knew their end was coming, like "Orphan Black," "Girls," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Bloodline." HBO's "Vice Principals," for example, was always set to be finished after two seasons. Here are all the shows that were canceled this year, from broadcast to Netflix: Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Wisdom of the Crowd" — CBS, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Me, Myself & I" — CBS, one season "Me Myself, & I" hasn't been officially canceled, but it might as well be: after six episodes, it was pulled from the schedule. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Blacklist: Redemption" — NBC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Chicago Justice" — NBC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Will" — TNT, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Get Down" — Netflix, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Imaginary Mary" — ABC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Time After Time" — ABC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Doubt" — CBS, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Last Tycoon" — Amazon, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Frequency" — The CW, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Powerless" — NBC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Great Indoors" — CBS, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Good Girls Revolt" — Amazon, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Z: The Beginning of Everything" — Amazon, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Blood Drive" — Syfy, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Pitch" — Fox, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Gypsy" — Netflix, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Making History" — Fox, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Incorporated" — Syfy, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "APB" — Fox, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Son of Zorn" — Fox, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Training Day" — CBS, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Girlboss" — Netflix, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Sweet/Vicious" — MTV, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Emerald City" — NBC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "No Tomorrow" — The CW, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Downward Dog" — ABC, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "24: Legacy" — Fox, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Eyewitness" — USA, one season Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Scream Queens" — Fox, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Rosewood" — Fox, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Knick" — Cinemax, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Vice Principals" — HBO, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" — CBS, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Sense8" — Netflix, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Secrets & Lies" — ABC, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Dr. Ken" — ABC, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Haters Back Off!" — Netflix, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Chelsea" — Netflix, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Real O’Neals" — ABC, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Catch" — ABC, two seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Bloodline" — Netflix, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Man Seeking Woman" — FXX, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Playing House" — USA, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Carmichael Show" — NBC, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Odd Couple" — CBS, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Zoo" — CBS, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "The Leftovers" — HBO, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Odd Mom Out" — Bravo, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Girl Meets World" — Disney Channel, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Red Oaks" — Amazon, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "American Crime" — ABC, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Difficult People" — Hulu, three seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Reign" — The CW, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Sleepy Hollow" — Fox, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Black Sails" — Starz, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "@midnight" — Comedy Central, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Being Mary Jane" — BET, four seasons A two-hour movie will end the series, set to air in 2018. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "12 Monkeys" — Syfy, four seasons The fourth and final season will air in 2018. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Masters of Sex" — Showtime, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Halt and Catch Fire" — AMC, four seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "Bates Motel" — A&E, five seasons Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. "You're the Worst" — FXX, five seasons Its fifth season, which will likely air in 2018, will be its last. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. 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Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, has promised to tell investigators everything he knows about what really went down during the 2016 campaign. He may know a lot. Manafort spent six months atop the Trump campaign at a time when Russia was allegedly trying to tip the election in Trump’s favor. And Manafort had arrived in Trumpland with a vast network of contacts with ties to the Kremlin. Right before signing up with Trump in spring 2016, Manafort had just wrapped up a decade working closely with powerful Ukrainian and Russian tycoons broadly aligned with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Read: Paul Manafort has agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller On Friday, Manafort pleaded guilty to reduced charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, and signed a sweeping deal pledging effectively limitless cooperation. Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, has promised to tell investigators everything he knows about what really went down during the 2016 campaign. He may know a lot. Manafort spent six months atop the Trump campaign at a time when Russia was allegedly trying to tip the election in Trump’s favor. And Manafort had arrived in Trumpland with a vast network of contacts with ties to the Kremlin. Right before signing up with Trump in spring 2016, Manafort had just wrapped up a decade working closely with powerful Ukrainian and Russian tycoons broadly aligned with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Read: Paul Manafort has agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller On Friday, Manafort pleaded guilty to reduced charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, and signed a sweeping deal pledging effectively limitless cooperation. “This is the most dramatic moment in the investigation thus far,” Seth Waxman, a former federal prosecutor, told VICE News. “Mueller’s team put a lot of resources into going after Paul Manafort. He’s a key individual in the investigation.” Mueller, who is probing whether the Trump campaign cooperated with Russian efforts to impact the 2016 election, will have a lot ask Manafort about. Here are some of the areas Manafort can be most helpful in clearing up. In June 2016, at the height of the campaign, Manafort huddled with a small group of top Trump campaign officials in Trump Tower across the table from a lawyer from Moscow named Natalia Veselnitskaya. She’d scored the meeting under the promise of bringing dirt on Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton. When the meeting came to light months later, Trump’s circle claimed the whole thing had been a big waste of time, and that nothing of substance had been discussed. But the Trump team’s version of events has been a moving target. Don Jr. initially released a statement saying the group discussed the adoption of Russian children. Later, Trump himself admitted the meeting was aimed at obtaining dirt about his opponent. Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has insisted Trump didn’t know about the meeting at the time, even though it was attended by Manafort, Don Jr., and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Manafort is now in a position to shed light on that mysterious gathering, and potentially explain just what exactly was discussed in Trump Tower on that summer day. He may even be able to provide details regarding how much Trump himself really knew about the whole thing. During his years working for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, Manafort’s right-hand man was a translator named Konstantin Kilimnik. And Kilimnik, according to Mueller’s team, had ties to Russian intelligence that remained active during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. Kilimnik has strenuously denied that claim, but he has also gone quiet in recent months as the investigation has heated up. This summer, he was indicted in the Mueller probe himself, alongside Manafort, over allegations of witness tampering in Manafort’s case. Read: Exclusive: First photos emerge of shadowy Manafort aide tied to Russian intelligence Kilimnik kept in touch with Manafort during the campaign, and traveled to the U.S. to meet with Manafort at least twice. He was also in communication with Manafort’s deputy on the Trump campaign, Rick Gates, even after Manafort was forced out in August 2016, according to documents released in the Mueller probe. Manafort will now be obliged to answer questions about all of his communications with Kilimnik during the campaign, and about his knowledge of Kilimnik’s background — including any links to Russian intelligence. During the campaign, Manafort told Kilimnik to offer up “private briefings” to a Russian oligarch seen as very close to the Kremlin named Oleg Deripaska, according to email records published by The Washington Post and The Atlantic. Deripaska has repeatedly denied receiving that offer, let alone the briefings. But within hours of a subsequent meeting between Manafort and Kilimnik in Manhattan in early August 2016, Deripaska’s private jet flew in from Moscow and spent just a few hours on the tarmac in nearby Newark, New Jersey. Then it took off and returned to Moscow. Deripaska's spokesperson told VICE News that the jet was carrying “Mr. Deripaska’s family only,” and repeated that the Russian businessman had no interactions with Manafort during this time period. “Mr. Deripaska had no communications, meetings, briefings, or other interaction with Mr. Manafort during, after, or in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election,” the spokesperson told VICE News at the time. Read: Paul Manafort, a Russian jet and a secret meeting during the 2016 campaign A month after that jet staged the brief landing in Newark, FBI agents showed up at one of Deripaska’s residences in New York and tried to get him to become an informant, The New York Times reported earlier this month. Investigators pressed Deripaska about whether Manafort had been a link to the Kremlin while working for the Trump campaign, according to the Times. In April, Deripaska was slapped with sanctions by the U.S. for what the Treasury Department described as broad punishment for Russia’s “worldwide malign activity,” including, among other actions, “attempting to subvert Western democracies.” Manafort had a previous business relationship with Deripaska that had gone sour, and he was being pursued by Deripaska’s lawyers for millions. Manafort will now have to tell Mueller’s investigators all about his relationship with the Russian oligarch, and whether their communications during the campaign were more substantial than has been previously acknowledged. Cover image: Paul Manafort, campaign chairman for Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump and his assistant Rick Gates (left) stand on the floor of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, U.S. July 17, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
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1,057
2017
5.0
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"I've seen his butt, mom!" said the little girl. She was one of a gaggle of children crowded around the male dancer as he writhed on the floor, sealed inside a black latex bag. He'd just flipped onto his stomach, and his body was perfectly outlined in vacuum-sealed plastic. The dancer moved tensely and deliberately, at one point rising into a headstand, tightly confined and breathing through a small tube. The audience formed a close circle surrounding him, the kids venturing nearer than anyone else dared. The girl waved her hand inches from his face, as if checking whether or not he could see through the bag. He couldn't. "We are completely blinded by the latex," says the dancer, François Chaignaud, "so our perception of the outside and of the crowd only comes from hearing, even though the auditory sense is also lowered by the pressure on the ears." The dance was Sylphides, which he and his creative partner Cecilia Bengolea were performing at Dia:Beacon, a stunning large-scale contemporary art venue in the Hudson Valley. Joining the Paris-based choreographers were dancers Erika Miyauchi and Alex Mugler. Chaignaud and Bengolea have choreographed and performed together for 12 years, and the duo has created a style marked by eclecticism, melding ballet and modern dance with club styles and international forms. And, appropriately enough for artists who first met engaging in advocacy for sex workers' rights, their pieces have also embraced sexuality as another site for dancerly exploration of the body. One of their early works culminated in the reveal that they'd been dancing while being penetrated by dildos. Comparatively, the show commissioned by Dia:Beacon was immensely tame. Their residency featured two weekends of performances in the museum's industrial-style basement, a space already occupied by light artist Dan Flavin's 1973 untitled (to you, Heiner, with admiration and affection). The sculpture is a fence constructed of neon green fluorescent tube lights which bisects the massive gallery and absorbs everything the light touches—floors and walls, visitors, and in this case, dancers—into part of the work itself. By performing in this space, Chaignaud and Bengolea were essentially dancing inside of a sculpture. Chaignaud and Bengolea navigated this fence in their performances, dancing Sylphides on one side of it, and the show's second piece, Dub Love, on the other. Francois was not alone in being ziplocked during Sylphides; each of the three other dancers were similarly encased. Some bags were fully inflated, turning the dancers into giant, sentient black balloons, while others were deflated and clung tightly to their bodies. There was no distinct stage, and the crowd soon discovered we could navigate freely, turning our backs to some dancers while drawing near to investigate others. It was an intimate introduction to the performers: their faces obscured, we got to know them by examining the undulating outlines of their bodies, without a stage between us. "The proximity gives us the sense of our own strength and vulnerability," Chaignaud tells Creators. "When inside the latex bag, I feel totally excluded from the ordinary being, and that exclusion gives some kind of power… but it also leaves us fragile and vulnerable." In Dub Love, Bengolea, Chaignaud, and company mix diverse forms—ballet, modern, African, club, and dancehall—while dancing to dub music mixed live. The dancers all have different training backgrounds, and these disparities are evident. Chaignaud is clearly conservatory born, and is able to execute feats of impressive strength and control. At the opening of the piece, he crouches en pointe, knees bent at right angles and spread wide, for long, perfectly controlled moments of tight, hyper-articulated movement. But the work's playful spirit helps compensate for discrepancies in ability—here a demi-plié meets a dab, perfect turnouts meet less-than-perfect but energetically attempted twerking. This high-low mix is nothing new. Why does it always seem to be ballet meets dancehall, never tap meets two-step, or modern meets Jersey-Shore style fist bumping? Chaignaud and Bengolea are trying to dance across borders of races, location, and class, but I can't help but wonder if rather than shattering these boundaries they might instead be propping up false dichotomies. Despite this lack of perfect originality, the work is undeniably pleasing. During one interlude, each dancer gets on the mic in turn, some singing, some rapping over the music while another member of the company dances a solo. "Twirl, twirl, twirl, twirl," Mugler rhythmically implored Chaignaud, who, rose en pointe and obliged. For more information about Francois Chaignaud and Cecilia Bengolea, click here. Related: Dance on Air With this Experimental Performance How Israel's Most Influential Choreographer Created a New Language of Modern Dance Dancer Takes Zero-Gravity Flight to Create 3D Dance Performance
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1,058
2017
11.0
0
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - An unidentified arm found by divers in the water near Copenhagen could belong to Swedish journalist Kim Wall who died after taking a submarine ride with the vessel’s Danish inventor in August, Danish police said on Tuesday. The arm was found near the route that had been investigated in connection with the submarine case, the police said in a statement. The limb would be examined by coroners on Wednesday. “We have not yet determined if this is a right or left arm or who the arm belongs to. But we are working from a perspective that it stems from the submarine case,” police spokesman Jens Moller Jensen said. Wall, a freelance journalist who was researching a story on submarine owner Peter Madsen, went missing after he took her out to sea in the 17-metre (56-foot) submarine in August. On Aug. 23, police identified a headless female torso that washed ashore in Copenhagen as that of Wall. In October, police said they had recovered her head and legs. Madsen admitted to dismembering Wall on board his submarine and dumping her body parts in the sea, but he still denies murdering her and a charge of sexual assault without intercourse. The trial has been set to take place in Copenhagen next March. Reporting by Julie Astrid Thomsen; Editing by Stine Jacobsen and Richard Balmforth
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1,059
2018
2.0
0
As the Conservative Political Action Conference approached this year, I had one major worry. Perhaps, I thought, Gage Skidmore wouldn't be there. Maybe you don't know Gage, but you probably know his work. He's one of the most prolific Creative Commons photographers out there, meaning his photos have illustrated thousands of news stories and blogs in every major publication, including this one. Gage takes photos at Comic-Con, on the campaign trail, and, most importantly, at CPAC. With photo budgets slashed all throughout media, it's tough for most publications to be everywhere—and yet Gage manages to somehow be a one-man photo library. Motherboard has used his photos at least 24 times in the last two years; he's gained a cult following among journalists, and his photos are of high quality. He even has a Wikipedia page. My hope was that Gage would attend CPAC, and that finally we'd get a decent Creative Commons photo of Ajit Pai. Maybe even one of him being awarded a gun by the NRA. After DMing with Gage on Twitter, my fears were recently assuaged, and my hopes soared:
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At Winnipeg’s Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, art acts as a kind of magnifying glass, exposing the city’s unconventional and, at times, undesirable aspects. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WINNIPEG, Manitoba — On a Thursday night in August, a crowd of people inside an empty gallery in Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art peered through the windows at a red, eight-foot Om symbol that was being secured to a flatbed truck and readied to traverse the city. Titled “Nobody pray for me, the road to hell is paved with good intentions (Mapping Identity: The Challenges of Immigrant Culture),” by Winnipeg-based artist Divya Mehra, the Om sign is one of several sculptures and performances (all from 2017) located around Winnipeg for Plug In’s summer exhibition, Stages: Drawing the Curtain; it touches on many of the themes that run through the show: absurdity; confrontation; identity politics; and the denaturalization of public space. Stages, a public art project featuring nine artists from Canada, Europe and Central America, is the concept of its curator Jenifer Papararo, who is also Executive Director of Plug In. Formerly a curator at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, Papararo has spent the past three years at Plug In cultivating a rigorous exhibition program and bringing both the museum and the city out from under the shadow of Winnipeg’s most famous art-exports, filmmaker Guy Maddin and the ’90s art collective, the Royal Art Lodge. With Stages she re-imagines the city as “a performative site of fluctuating and active meaning” and “a character in each of the artworks.” Once a leading railway hub for North American trade — called the “Chicago of the North” because of its parallel architecture and development at the turn of the 20th century — Winnipeg began an economic decline with the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. The economic downturn continued throughout the 20th century, with the advent of suburban indoor malls drawing business away from the downtown area. The combination of geographic isolation and economic decline resulted in a landscape of abandoned and renegade spaces, many of which host the works in Stages. One of them is the Hudson’s Bay Company building, a former luxury department store on Winnipeg’s downtown thoroughfare Portage Avenue, now partially vacant and serving as the site for two audio pieces, The Invention and Conclusion of the Eye by Norwegian artist Toril Johannessen and Potato Gardens Band by Vancouver-based Krista Belle Stewart. Johannessen’s 40-minute audio drama (also broadcast on local radio each Sunday of the show’s duration) narrates the eye’s evolution in nature through an extended meditation by a software designer called Mx. The paradox of the piece — an audio recording about sight — draws attention to the act of perception and the immediate environment: scientific eye diagrams folded into origami fortune tellers are piled inconspicuously on a table; light changes from warm to cool almost imperceptibly throughout the play; daisies mentioned in passing are arranged in a vase; signs for prosthetic limbs hang nearby. Although minor bits of scenery were added or arranged by the artist, the vast space on the building’s fourth floor remained largely untouched, with Kafka-esque details such as a lone desk and chair in a back room emerging as the absurd in reality. Krista Belle Stewart’s installation, Potato Gardens Band, which features a digitized wax-cylinder recording of music by her great-grandmother, Terese Kaimetko, recorded by anthropologist James Alexander Teit, might have been better served in a gallery or museum setting. A member of the Upper Nicola Band of the Okanagan Nation, Stewart investigates narrative and interpretation, particularly in relation to indigenous histories. Her installation of spotlights and smoke near a row of mirrored columns creates a sense of being transported in time, which suits the recording’s ghostly quality, but the dimly lit basement feels too haunted on its own. Although the manipulated visual effects, in combination with the gloom of the basement, detract from an otherwise entrancing recording, the subterranean space evokes the economic and social marginalization of — and the long history of brutality and violence against — the city’s large indigenous population. Issues of identity, otherness and discrimination are equally complicated in Mehra’s “Nobody pray for me” and in works by Toronto-based artist Abbas Akhavan. Mehra – the only Winnipeg native in Stages who lives in the city and a first-generation Indian Canadian — uses humor less to diffuse conflict than to ambush the viewer. In a 2013 Hyperallergic interview, she explains, “I’m hoping [viewers] see the work and think: ‘Hahaha that’s so funny!’ and then something like the thought ‘OMFG WHAT AM I LAUGHING AT’ happens.” With “Nobody pray for me,” the Om symbol (which accompanies objects of worship in Hinduism, but is not a primary object, like the Christian cross) morphs into a seductive glowing, cherry-red logo that evokes the symbol’s appropriation by an affluent (and largely white) wellness culture in North America and its deviation from  religious to  “lifestyle” associations; as it is driven around the city on the flatbed truck, it seems as if it’s on an endless search for a destination somewhere between nightclub and yoga studio. The route, which was the one that Mehra took as a child on her way to Catholic school, travels north to a largely South Asian community and south to her childhood home in a predominantly white suburb, mapping a topography of otherness — her own as an artist, woman, and person of color, and that of the city’s non-white population. For Variations on a Monument, Abbas Akhavan organized a series of performances showcasing Winnipeg’s drag scene. Set on a fountain plinth at a public park overlooking the Assiniboine River, the performances merge queer and drag subcultures with an Iranian tradition of transforming fountains into makeshift stages. The intersection of “public” and “private” suggested by the relocation of club acts to an open park is echoed in the scheduling of the performances at sunset. The plinth, on which a monument originally stood, anoints the drag queen as a living monument to marginalization, the return of normative society’s repressed. With “Ashes Under the Hill/Let Our Hands Grow to Hold What We Love,” Vancouver-based artist Ron Tran addresses the return of a different kind of repression. Tran, whose practice addresses issues of consumerism and waste, installed collaged cutouts of Canadian products from the first half of the 20th century at The Forks, a riverside park.  The piece was inspired by Westview Park, a public space in Winnipeg’s suburbs converted from a landfill in 1960 and still unofficially called “Garbage Hill.” The artist chose The Forks, a bustling tourist destination, based on its high volume of consumption and waste. While the level of activity obstructed the cutouts at times, which emerge from manicured bushes, the area — lined with restaurants, shops, and a large marketplace — contributes to Tran’s commentary; it bespeaks the irony of “resolving” a landfill problem, as the case with “Garbage Hill,” with businesses that beget more waste. Erica Eyres, whose drawings, videos, and sculptures traffic in absurdity, hyperbolizes the strange and singular with “Head,” a giant, clown-like inflatable head affixed to the roof of a shuttered Mini Mart slated for demolition. An amateurish mural depicting bike riders and a woman in funereal dress adorns the side of the building. Eyres, a Winnipeg native based in Glasgow, Scotland, relates “Head” to the inflatable figures used to advertise store openings, but, she told me, her grinning, greenish-gray “decapitated head [instead] commemorates the closure of a business and the death of a building.” Too awkward to be frightening, the piece invokes an uncanny sense of unease, all the weirder in the way it invades the tranquility of a restaurant patio next door. For his part, Costa Rican artist Federico Herrero produces a dizzying redefinition of space by painting the floor of a gray underground tunnel connecting municipal buildings in dazzling yellows, blues, and greens layered with abstract, organic shapes. Herrero’s “Landscape” at once enlivens the tunnel with colors characteristic of Central and South American art and architecture (underscoring, by extension, the differences between Central and South American culture and that of North America) and stimulates diverse reactions among visitors (a corridor in bright yellow,was one such trigger — it might invigorate some visitors, but it felt disorienting and claustrophobic to me). Among the works that I caught during my tour of Stages, Kara Hamilton’s “Curtain Wall” and Pablo Bronstein’s Peony Unfurling at Various Speeds in Shopping Mall engage the most directly with the notion of the stage. “Curtain Wall” is a large rectangular “wall” carved from local Tyndall limestone, located in a park next to a walking trail alongside the Assiniboine River. Hamilton, in her artist’s statement for Stages, cites Jennifer Krasinski’s one-line play Curtain from Prop Tragedies (2010) as a partial inspiration for the piece: “When in doubt, she wrote, blame the window for the view.” The settling evokes an abandoned amphitheater; two large, close-set, eye-shaped holes or “windows” in the wall create a dynamic in which passers-by look both at and through the piece, while the wall simultaneously blocks a full view of the river and with its eyeholes, looks back at the viewer. A kind of counterpart to The Invention and Conclusion of the Eye, Toril Johannessen’s audio drama of optics, the streamlined simplicity of the piece belies its complex dialogue with seeing, being seen, and what is unseen — Tyndall stone constitutes most of Winnipeg’s municipal buildings — and reifying the role of the wall as the very fabric of separation and, increasingly, discrimination. Peony Unfurling at Various Speeds in Shopping Mall, a dance performance conceived by Pablo Bronstein and co-choreographed by the artist and dancer/choreographer Rosalie Wahlfrid, took place at the Fort Garry Place Mall. Constructed in the 1980s, at the height of postmodern pastiche architecture, it’s the kind of space that feels deserted even when it is occupied. The mixing and faking of architectural and decorative styles — chandeliers, trompe l’oeil marble columns, a gilded mezzanine, and faux Rococo and Baroque paintings — reflects the pastiche in Bronstein’s drawings and paintings of real and imagined architecture. The performance, a synthesis of ballet and modern dance, featuring Wahlfrid and seven local dancers, might have been campy in the hands of another artist, but Bronstein and Wahlfrid’s sincerity was evident in the technique and grace of the work, complementing the idiosyncratic sincerity of the building’s design. Papararo plans to revive Stages as a biennial event in Winnipeg. Future iterations, she stated, might adhere less to the “stage” premise and include two-dimensional works; however, the principle of moving artwork out of the museum and into the city, and encouraging both interactions and interventions, will remain central. Some of the works achieve this kind of active engagement — connecting with or confronting the public — more successfully than others. What makes the whole of Stages gutsier, and more fulfilling, than most public art projects is the willingness of its creators to expose Winnipeg’s unconventional and, at times, undesirable aspects and to allow public art to act as a kind of magnifying glass, finding intrigue where we might otherwise see a curiosity or worse. Undoubtedly the city’s isolation plays a part — it’s hard to imagine such freedom in securing public sites from a city vying to revamp itself for tourists — and Winnipeg will soon go back indoors for winter. But it’s a fascinating notion and one that beckons fruitful exploration of this city in the future. Stages: Drawing the Curtain continues at various locations around Winnipeg through September 4. Travel to Winnipeg and hotel accommodations were provided by Travel Winnipeg in connection to the exhibition.
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As Justin Trudeau's Liberals announced their first budget and flaunted big spending on Aboriginal issues, with an aim to fulfill their ambitious pledge to provide clean drinking water for all of Canada's Indigenous communities, First Nations Chiefs looked on skeptically. "Is that realistic?" asked Chief Elaine Johnston of Serpent River about Trudeau's election promise to end boil water advisories on reserves in five years. Her community finally built a water treatment plant last fall after 30 years of trying — and the "state of the art" facility is already broken. "Unless they've got some magic hat they can pull out, I don't think they can do it," she lamented. Across Canada, excluding British Columbia, there are 86 First Nations on boil water advisories — some of them for decades. On Tuesday, the Liberals announced $1.8 billion over five years for water infrastructure on First Nations, and another $141.7 million over five years to monitor the quality of water on reserves. Of that spending, $618 million comes in the next two years. As Justin Trudeau's Liberals announced their first budget and flaunted big spending on Aboriginal issues, with an aim to fulfill their ambitious pledge to provide clean drinking water for all of Canada's Indigenous communities, First Nations Chiefs looked on skeptically. "Is that realistic?" asked Chief Elaine Johnston of Serpent River about Trudeau's election promise to end boil water advisories on reserves in five years. Her community finally built a water treatment plant last fall after 30 years of trying — and the "state of the art" facility is already broken. "Unless they've got some magic hat they can pull out, I don't think they can do it," she lamented. Across Canada, excluding British Columbia, there are 86 First Nations on boil water advisories — some of them for decades. On Tuesday, the Liberals announced $1.8 billion over five years for water infrastructure on First Nations, and another $141.7 million over five years to monitor the quality of water on reserves. Of that spending, $618 million comes in the next two years. The spending is part of what the Liberals say are calling historic investments in Indigenous issues, totalling a whopping $8.4 billion dollars in spending on everything from housing and education to a national inquiry into more than a thousand Indigenous women who have disappeared or been murdered across Canada since 1980. But money earmarked for water pales in comparison to a 2011 report commissioned by the government that found it would cost $5 billion over 10 years to upgrade water and sewage infrastructure on reserves. An investment of $1.2 billion was needed immediately to get First Nations up to the agency's standards, the report said. And when they heard the numbers for water infrastructure, chiefs of reserves that don't have safe water to drink told VICE News the problem is extremely complex, and can't be solved by merely throwing money at the problem. Related: Canada's Liberals Vow to End Rampant Boil Water Advisories on Reserves Serpent River First Nation in southern Ontario was almost a success story. After working for 30 years toward ending water advisories in the community, the reserve opened its first water treatment plant last fall. But the plant is already broken, and now the First Nation is back to boiling water. The problem, Johnston says, isn't only a lack of money — it's red tape and slow-moving government policy. So she wonders how the federal government will solve boil water advisories across the country within five years. When Johnston was growing up on the reserve, people relied on well water and hauling water from tributaries of Georgian Bay. In 1994, the reserve began looking into what it would take to build a water treatment plant, beginning a lengthy process involving water testing, various studies, and proposals to the federal agency tasked with overseeing Aboriginal issues. But as Johnston tells it, the federal government kept changing the goalposts. The First Nation was expected to meet certain standards, but those standards kept changing. Indigenous Affairs, the federal agency, agreed to the treatment plant in May 2013, and J.L. Richards & Associates was contracted to build what they said would be a "state of the art" plant, Johnston said. The treatment plant was designed to filter out high levels of Trihalomethanes, known by the shorthand THMs, which Health Canada says can cause cancer. But the membrane used to filter the water broke down and the engineering firm responsible sent it first to Ohio and then to Europe for tests. They're hoping to get it up and running again as soon as possible. "If it doesn't fix the problem, then we've got a treatment plant that doesn't work," said Johnston. Johnston also described a chronic issue with red tape, in general. For example, Serpent River had $700,000 it had raised for the treatment plant but did not require in the end. They wanted to use the money on fire hydrants, instead. But Indigenous Affairs stood in the way, telling the reserve it was against their policy. 'Unless they've got some magic hat they can pull out, I don't think they can do it.' "The government red tape, and the government policies and the way they spend money prevents movement forward," Johnston said. She commended the government on its "lofty goal" set out in the budget, "but they're going to have to do some internal moving of their policies if they truly want to eradicate boil water advisories to communities in the next five years." Serpent River isn't alone in its decades-long fight to get a water treatment plant. Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, an isolated island reserve that sits on the Ontario-Manitoba border, has been on a boil water advisory for close to 20 years. The reserve is building an access road with the help of all three levels of government that they hope will make it cheaper and easier to build a water treatment plant. Despite commissioning a detailed design study for the water treatment plant in 2010, the reserve still has no construction in sight. And with every year that passes, costs increase. Shoal Lake 40 Chief Erwin Redsky is optimistic about the government spending announced Tuesday, but there's frustration in his voice. "They need to prioritize and make sure that water is a basic right and make sure those needs are met. It can be done," he said. "I don't know if we'll ever get a water treatment plant at some point. But we'll keep pushing, we'll keep pressing for that." He added: "I think we're on the right track at least." A spokesperson for Indigenous Affairs said the government offered Shoal Lake 40 a water treatment plant to share with neighboring reserve Shoal Lake 39, but Redsky said the reserve turned the offer down because they consider themselves as independent community and as such, deserve their own infrastructure. Related: Canada's Ice Roads Are Melting — And That Is Terrible News for Aboriginal Communities And according to Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day, part of the problem is the lack of a full understanding of the water problem — and potential solutions. He expects the problem to get worse in the future, as existing systems deteriorate and become outdated. "We're encouraged by the fact that there will be $1.8 billion spent over the next five years, but what does that mean when we look at the fact that it's probably going to cost more?" He said. "How do we ensure that over the next five years that number is actually going to eliminate all boil water advisories? We don't know that yet, and I don't think the federal government knows that yet." He noted that jurisdictional issues may arise. In BC, for example, the province is entirely responsible for monitoring water quality. Still, Day was cautiously optimistic and said the Liberal funding was a far cry from the "doom and gloom" under previous Conservative government. "It's a given that we're going to want more money," he said. "But what we have now, let's work with it." Follow Hilary Beaumont on Twitter: @hilarybeaumont
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi gave more details Thursday morning about the immigration deal that Democratic congressional leaders are negotiating with President Trump. She said above all else, Democrats want Trump to support the DREAM Act, which would extend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for unauthorized immigrants who came to the US as children and includes a path to citizenship. "That has been our insistence in every conversation with the speaker and the president," Pelosi said. In exchange, Democrats are willing to spend some money on border security — though not a wall. While the exact details of the deal are still in the works, Republican congressional leaders are begrudgingly going along with it. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement that President Trump called him Thursday morning to discuss the immigration deal. McConnell emphasized the need for more immigration enforcement. "As Congress debates the best ways to address illegal immigration through strong border security and interior enforcement, DACA should be part of those discussions. We look forward to receiving the Trump administration’s legislative proposal as we continue our work on these issues," McConnell said in the statement. Trump's unexpected interest in protecting DACA recipients comes after striking a deal with Democratic congressional leaders to raise the debt limit and temporarily fund the government. Pelosi and Chuck Schumer left a dinner with President Donald Trump on Wednesday night insinuating they had struck a deal on the future of DACA: They’d enshrine the program, which protects certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US in their youth from deportation, into law. In exchange, Trump would get some kind of border security funding — but not funds for a border wall. Then shortly after, the White House disputed the story — at least in part. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted that “excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to.” Trump managed to sow more confusion, tweeting that “no deal” had been made, reasserting his push for a border wall, and then expressing his desire to protect those currently under DACA. What he did not do, however, is definitively assert that funding for the border wall had to be tied to DACA legislation. By 8:30 am Thursday, Trump had already told reporters that a deal was imminent, that GOP leadership was on board, and that a “wall would come later.” These conversations come on the heels of a Trump administration decision to sunset the Obama-era DACA executive order, which gave young undocumented immigrants protections if they had entered the country illegally at a very young age. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the program would expire in six months — by March of next year — if Congress did not act. On Capitol Hill, there had been early rumblings of bipartisan talks on DACA, including a meeting between Pelosi and Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan. But according to multiple Republicans senators and representatives close to the issue, discussions seemed far from any actual deal by Wednesday. “There haven’t been discussions,” Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who has been vocal on a need to do something about DACA, told Vox on Tuesday. However, Flake praised Trump for pursuing a deal with Pelosi and Schumer on Twitter Wednesday. This made Pelosi and Schumer’s statement a particular surprise on Capitol Hill — not to mention that neither Ryan nor Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who obviously both need to be on board with any agreement, was in the room. What is clear is that the idea of excluding the border wall from DACA negotiations is not new from Trump or the White House. Trump personally told a room full of moderate Democrats and Republicans he was open to it earlier Wednesday. If that’s the case, any potential deal on DACA will be a test not only of Trump’s drive to strike bipartisan agreements but also of how Trump’s base — which has coalesced around his hardline anti-immigration stance — will react to what Democrats would undoubtedly bill as a major concession from Trump on the wall. Here’s a brief timeline of what happened Wednesday night. After meeting with Trump over dinner in the White House, Pelosi and Schumer issued a joint statement proclaiming they’d had “a very productive meeting at the White House with the President … We agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package on border security, excluding the wall, that’s acceptable to both sides.” In other words, they announced the makings of a coming deal had been made. But the sentiment didn’t last long. Shortly after, press secretary Sanders came out with a tweet negating a major part of the alleged agreement. While DACA and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to. Schumer’s spokesperson responded to Sanders with a tweet saying Trump “made clear he would continue pushing the wall, just not as part of this agreement.” The President made clear he would continue pushing the wall, just not as part of this agreement. https://t.co/KD1SdLAnIF But the White House continued to poke holes in the news. White House legislative director Marc Short called Pelosi and Schumer’s statement “misleading,” according to Wall Street Journal reporter Rebecca Ballhaus, and said no deal on DACA or border wall funding had been made. The following morning, Trump repeated his office’s comments in a series of confusing tweets, which attempted to show his compassion for DACA recipients while also reasserting his determination to get a wall built. No deal was made last night on DACA. Massive border security would have to be agreed to in exchange for consent. Would be subject to vote. The WALL, which is already under construction in the form of new renovation of old and existing fences and walls, will continue to be built. Does anybody really want to throw out good, educated and accomplished young people who have jobs, some serving in the military? Really!..... ...They have been in our country for many years through no fault of their own - brought in by parents at young age. Plus BIG border security It’s important to note, however, that Trump again did not clearly define whether or not he would like to see a border wall tied to a DACA fix — border security can mean a wide range of measures from funding technology to more boots on the ground. He told reporters Thursday that “the wall will come later” and that DACA will include “massive border security.” Pelosi and Schumer clarified the language of their earlier statement, distinguishing the difference between the “agreement” they announced Wednesday night and an actual deal, noting that Trump’s tweets were not inconsistent with their conversation. “As we said last night, there was no final deal, but there was an agreement on the following: We agreed that the President would support enshrining DACA protections into law, and encourage the House and Senate to act,” the statement said. “What remains to be negotiated are the details of border security, with a mutual goal of finalizing all details as soon as possible.” As Trump hinted by saying anything “would be subject to vote,” neither Republican congressional leader was in the room for this meeting. Obviously, both Ryan and McConnell will have to agree to any deal made on DACA for it to move forward. Pelosi and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) met with Ryan earlier Wednesday in what they claimed was a positive meeting on similar topics, and Trump says they are on board. Requests for comment to Ryan and McConnell’s office have not been answered. The administration’s move has brought immigration near the top of Congress’s already packed agenda. But while many Republicans have already suggested pairing some kind of border security with any kind of fix, there have been no formal Republican or bipartisan congressional discussions to date on what such a deal would look like. While the White House attempted to walk back parts of Pelosi and Schumer’s announcement, initially generating some confusion about the role of the border wall in negotiations, conversations with several moderate Democrats and Republican representatives, who met with Trump earlier Wednesday, show that Trump had already floated excluding the wall from a DACA deal. “He indicated that the wall would be problematic and that he wants some security in there but the wall would be dealt with in a different bill — he actually said that, and that definitely got some attention,” Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) told reporters after meeting in the White House. Republican Rep. Tom Reed (NY) had a similar impression from the meeting at the White House. “At the end of the day there is recognition that a deal can be struck — a get-away-from-the-wall type of conversation,” he told reporters Wednesday. “I got an indication [Trump] is committed to the wall and he will find other ways to get the wall done, but at the end of the day he is willing to talk about border security and additional reforms of the immigration process and also resolve and the children and young adults of DACA.” Earlier this week, Short suggested the White House would not insist on tying wall funding to a DACA fix. “Whether or not [the wall] is part of a DACA equation or whether or not that’s another legislative vehicle, I don’t want to bind ourselves into a construct that makes reaching a conclusion on DACA impossible,” he told reporters. Of course, enshrining DACA into law could take a number of forms. As Vox’s Dara Lind explained, there are already three proposals that would do something to offer protections for these undocumented children. Democrats have been pushing for a vote on the DREAM Act, which would allow those who have been in the US since age 18 and have lived here for four years to become “conditional” permanent residents — then removing the conditions after certain requirements are met. Some Republicans have endorsed the similar, but less generous, Recognizing America’s Children Act, which would allow people who arrived in the US before age 16 and have been here for at least five years to apply for conditional permanent residency, which as in the DREAM Act could be converted into normal permanent residency. It still remains to be seen which will stick, and what kind of added measures will be attached. Ever since Trump received widespread praise from Democrats and the political pundits for striking a deal with Democrats on raising a clean debt ceiling, funding the government through December, and passing aid for Hurricane Harvey, the White House has been hell-bent on billing Trump as the great bipartisan dealmaker. But last time, he was striking a deal on must-pass pieces of legislation. DACA is different. It doesn’t necessarily have to get done — and it cuts close to Trump’s core campaign promises. The very notion of giving in to Democrats on immigration has already sparked backlash from the far-right contingent of Trump’s base the president has worked so diligently to appease, not to mention the greater congressional Republican conference that has been posturing to lead negotiations on immigration. Conservative Rep. Steve King’s (R-IA) response to news of Pelosi and Schumer’s statement Wednesday night was that the deal had the potential to completely destroy Trump’s base. @RealDonaldTrump If AP is correct, Trump base is blown up, destroyed, irreparable, and disillusioned beyond repair. No promise is credible. https://t.co/uJjxk6uX5g Breitbart, the far-right media outlet now run by former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon, came out just as strong with the front-page headline “AMNESTY DON” and an article asserting Trump caved on DACA. There is no question that Democrats have identified the border wall as a clear area of resistance to Trump’s agenda. They have made a point to advertise their so-far-successful efforts at delaying congressional funding for the wall in past spending negotiations. It’s expected they would do the same with a DACA deal. But the wall will always be Trump’s signature campaign promise, and core to energizing an anti-immigration base on the far right. Politically, Trump has forced Democrats to the negotiating table on DACA. If this ends with Trump looking like he has made another major concession on the wall, it won’t be an easy sell to his base. That may be the best explanation for the White House’s muddled reaction to the Democrats’ enthusiastic “deal” announcement. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill there is an appetite for getting something done on DACA that very well may exclude wall funding. But according to a congressional aide close to leadership Wednesday afternoon, it’s still early — and the goal is obviously to get as many Republicans on board as possible. It remains to be seen if the Pelosi-Schumer agreement will have enough of a coalition to stick.
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All things die, even stars. When stars run out of hydrogen — the fuel that sustains the nuclear fusion reactors at their cores — they become unstable and collapse in on themselves. But not all stars collapse in the same way. Some of the most massive ones explode into a supernova and then collapse down into neutron stars, or black holes. We know this because of the work of astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, who would be 107 Thursday and is honored with a Google Doodle. Chandrasekhar — an Indian-born scientist who spent 50 years at the University of Chicago — is most famous for coming up with the theory that explains the death of the universe’s most massive stars. Before Chandrasekhar, scientists assumed that all stars collapsed into white dwarfs when they died. He determined this isn’t so. On a long sea voyage from India to England in 1930 at the age of 19, he worked it out. According to the science of quantum mechanics, there are forces within the very atoms of the white dwarf star that counteract the force of gravity. Chandrasekhar determined this force would be overwhelmed if the star were massive enough. He determined that any star remnants 1.4 times more massive than our sun would be too massive to form a stable white dwarf. After the limit, the force of gravity would cause the white dwarf to collapse. “This discovery is basic to much of modern astrophysics, since it shows that stars much more massive than the Sun must either explode or form black holes,” NASA explains. (For a more technical description of Chandrasekhar’s methodology, check out this great PBS story.) This figure — 1.4 times the mass of our sun — is now known as the “Chandrasekhar limit,” and it’s key to understanding the evolution of stars in our universe. Beyond this limit, stars at the end of their lives either explode into a supernova or explode and then collapse into a neutron star or even a black hole. Neutron stars are some of the weirdest objects in the universe. They’re small — just 15 or so miles across — but contain a mass equal to the sun. A teaspoon of neutron star weighs around 10 million tons. They’re so dense that the only things that can exist inside of them are neutrons, which are protons and electrons fused together. (The LIGO gravitational wave observatory just witnessed two of them crashing into each other. Subsequent observations showed that this collision actually contained the right energy and conditions to create heavy elements like gold and platinum.) At the time of his discovery in the 1930s, Chandrasekhar didn’t know what, exactly, these massive stars would turn into once they spent all their fuel. Initially, his idea was met with ridicule. Sir Arthur Eddington, a physicist whose experimental work was key in proving Einstein’s theory of general relativity, openly mocked Chandrasekhar’s theory at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1935. "The star has to go on radiating and radiating and contracting and contracting until, I suppose, it gets to a few kilometers' radius, when gravity becomes strong enough to hold the radiation and the star can at last have peace," Eddington said, inadvertently describing the very thing Chandrasekhar’s limit would explain: the creation of black holes. “I think there should be a law of Nature to prevent a star from behaving in this absurd way!” he added. (There isn’t.) This incident was so embarrassing for the young Chandrasekhar that he almost quit the field, the New York Times explains. (Chandrasekhar and Eddington would eventually make amends.) Of course, scientists would go on to find more and more evidence of the existence of black holes and neutron stars. And for his work, Chandrasekhar won half of the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics. His theory represents one of the very early, important steps in our understanding of black holes and neutron stars. And today his name adorns one of NASA’s prized space telescopes: The Chandra X-ray Observatory, whose data has contributed to the most spectacular images we have of dying stars exploding into supernovas. This is the Crab Nebula, the result of a supernova explosion 4,500 light-years away from Earth. Chandrasekhar was a prolific writer — he published more than a dozen textbooks on a range of topics in physics — and a devoted teacher (having once regularly driven a 100-mile round trip just to teach a class with two students), the University of Chicago explains. He was also the editor of the prestigious Astrophysical Journal for two decades. He passed away in 1995. When he accepted the Nobel Prize in 1983, Chandrasekhar chose to read aloud a poem he had memorized from his youth in India. It was by Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1913. Its message: Freedom is knowledge. Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; into that haven of freedom, Let me awake.
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1,064
2019
6.0
0
BEIJING (Reuters) - Two strong earthquakes shook the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan on Monday, killing at least one person in a part of the country frequently affected by strong tremors. The first magnitude 5.9 quake was followed around 30 minutes later by one registering 5.2, both at a depth of 10 km (six miles) and centered near Changning county, according to the United States Geological Survey. Chinese state media said shaking was felt in major cities in the region, including in the Sichuan provincial capital Chengdu and the metropolis of Chongqing. The China Earthquake Administration said there were several aftershocks. Pictures posted by state media on their social media accounts showed cracks in some buildings and people rushing into the streets in some cities in Sichuan. State television said rescuers had reached the epicenter - a largely rural area - and had pulled some people out of rubble alive already. At least one person so far has died, the report added, without giving details. A huge quake in Sichuan in May 2008 killed almost 70,000 people. Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Mark Heinrich, Gareth Jones and Hugh Lawson
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1,065
2017
4.0
0
We’ll level with you: April 2017 is absolutely stacked with new streaming options, to the point where the committed viewer could get away with not leaving the house for the entire month. There’s a true bounty, featuring hotly anticipated original TV series, intriguing new documentaries, underseen recent classics, and some of the best films of last year. We don’t recommend going quite so far as to forgo the outside world in favor of devouring the streaming riches on offer, but we’re attempting to make it a little easier to plan just how much of April you’ll need to devote to watching All of the Things. We’ve pulled the best options from a variety of services — Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO, Showtime, and Starz — and arranged them by premiere date. There’s something promising debuting every few days, so bust out the calendar, cancel your social engagements, and start planning how you’re going to get through it all. Andrew Dominik’s 2007 release was barely shown in theaters, due to the indifference of its distributor, Warner Bros. But its tale of the life and death of Jesse James — as seen through the eyes of his assassin — is one of the best movies released since 2000, with grandly poetic images and beautiful performances from Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (GMK) is what modern-day reboots Godzilla and Kong: Skull Island are building to: a gigantic kaiju-fest complete with laser beams, massive furry moths, and three-headed dragons fighting one another. Granted, special effects have gotten a lot better since GMK came out in 2001, but there’s enough silly monster stuff here to keep you entertained and looking forward to 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Midlife crises are collective in Lisa Cholodenko’s note-perfect comedy about a modern family thrown into upheaval by the arrival of the sperm donor to two lesbian parents (Annette Bening and Julianne Moore). Awkward as only a liberal dramedy can be, The Kids Are All Right features spotless performances by a veteran ensemble, including a breakout turn from Mia Wasikowska as the curious daughter determined to form a fledgling relationship with her biological dad. What’s great about The Kids Are All Right is that everyone is a mess, and that’s all right too. Plus, Mark Ruffalo gets to play the hot rebel — a rare treat. 1989’s Teen Witch is about the most important things in life: high school, magic, mean teachers, true love, and some really good-looking dude named Brad. There’s also a makeover and Zelda Rubinstein, known for her work as the creepy medium Tangina in the Poltergeist franchise, as a slightly less creepy but still strange Madame Serena. Teen Witch is not to be confused with 2016’s The Witch, a horror story about a teenager who eventually becomes a witch — but who, unlike Teen Witch’s protagonist, does not have the ability to magically imbue others with rapping abilities. One of Netflix’s recent British imports is the very funny coming-of-age comedy Chewing Gum. Creator/writer/star Michaela Coel is fantastic as the equally gawky and curious Tracey, who in the first season launched herself into the brand new world of sex with such reckless abandon that the results were both hilarious and horrifying. Season two promises more of the same. Hulu’s answer to Black Mirror is this anthology series about the darkest corners of the internet, produced by the ever-ambitious online video kings at Rocket Jump. The series boasts an amazing cast — including everybody from Patton Oswalt to Lea Michele — and its vibe looks a little more overtly sci-fi than Black Mirror’s dystopian hues. This 2016 adaptation of the acclaimed comic book of the same name lacks the kind of overarching storyline that would make it really compelling, but as a delivery mechanism for exciting moments, it’s a lot of fun. Like most moment-based shows, it should play very well in a binge. Hang in there for some of the truly inventive fight scenes, and for the performances of Ruth Negga as the live-wire Tulip and Dominic Cooper as the chaplain with strange powers who gives the series its title. The most recent film by Steven Spielberg — released just last summer! — rather crashed and burned at the box office, despite its family-friendly premise and children’s literature pedigree. The gentle, lovely little film follows a young girl who meets the Big Friendly Giant of the title, and it’s sprinkled with just enough of the dark horrors of the Roald Dahl novel it’s based on to make it engaging. The Get Down’s bizarre release strategy — the first season was released in two halves eight months apart — and a messy pilot seem to have gotten in the way of buzz for this energetic, enthralling tribute to the Bronx in the ’70s, the early days of hip-hop, and the creative impulse. Here’s hoping the season’s final five episodes wrap up the storylines in satisfying fashion, because the series may be too expensive for Netflix to renew. Does the world really need a 13-hour “docuseries” about the life of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner? Probably not, but Amazon is giving this one a big push anyway, and its promise of rarely seen footage from Hefner’s archive, alongside scripted scenes starring actors as the young Hef and pals, could make for something intriguing. With its gorgeous stop-motion design, a tale of adventure and fantasy in Japan, and the borrowed spirit of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, Kubo and the Two Strings was one of our favorite movies of 2016. Ostensibly about a boy searching for his lost family, Kubo knows what all good stories know — that a story reveals as much about the teller as the tale. Laika’s always-loving animation turns every story into a feat, made even more epic by the herculean studio efforts that went into the film’s creation. Kubo features the largest stop-motion puppet ever created, and took five years of painstaking labor to finish. The result is pure cinema magic. Before she was tapped to play Captain Marvel, Brie Larson played a superhero of a more humble sort in Destin Daniel Cretton’s Short Term 12. The film follows the action at a residential group facility for troubled teens, where Larson’s Grace is a senior member of the support staff. Her difficult job takes a toll on her, though — particularly affecting her relationship with her boyfriend, who also works at the facility — which comes to a head with the introduction of a new resident who stirs up some buried trauma. It’s just about impossible to describe Park Chan-wook’s stunning film without ruining the twists, but we’ll give it a shot. Though it was adapted from Sarah Waters’s book The Fingersmith, which takes place in Victorian England, The Handmaiden is set in 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, as an ambitious Korean handmaiden (Kim Tae-ri) plots against her charismatic Japanese mistress (Kim Min-hee). But if that sounds straightforward, trust us: it’s not. The Handmaiden is a twisty, sexy thriller that never goes in the direction it’s telling you it is, which makes for one hell of a fun ride. The Love Witch is lit and shot to look like a 1960s Technicolor film, with costumes and sets designed by writer-director Anna Biller to evoke a vaguely psychedelic fairy tale/lighthearted self-aware horror story/queasy feminist psychosexual dramedy about a woman who’s hunting for a man (literally). If that bizarre combination appeals to you, you’re in luck — while The Love Witch leans heavily on its inspirations, it isn’t like anything you’ve seen before. It’s deliciously campy, sometimes shocking, and totally unconventional. One of the best of a recent wave of outstanding horror films, The Babadook effectively made single motherhood into the ultimate nightmare while propelling its cast and crew into the much-deserved limelight. The Babadook delivers a star turn for Essie Davis as Amelia, the mother whose attempts to deal with her hyperactive, perpetually terrified son (Noah Wiseman) leave her exhausted, isolated, and open to the curse of the dreaded Babadook, a ghoulish children’s book monster. (Think Slender Man, but better-dressed.) This is already prime horror material, but writer-director Jennifer Kent levels up by turning Amelia’s psychological breakdown into something so raw and scary that it becomes a form of primal feminist rage. If you think you’ve seen this one before, watch it again; it rewards repeat viewings like few films of its ilk. Twelve seasons, one epic crowdfunding campaign, one successful offshoot cult website, and an infinite number of heckle-worthy B-movies later, Joel and the Bots are back! Longed for by fans of terrible sci-fi the world over, MST3K returns for an entire new season with an ensemble of geeky A-listers, including Jonah Ray as the host, and Felicia Day and Patton Oswalt as descendants of the original mad scientists who started this whole shebang. Keep an eye on the cult bad flick Reptilicus, which appears to be one of the movies riffed on, and enjoy the kitschy retro look of the comeback. Oh, and look out for MOVIE SIGN! April is a crowded month for new TV, and Showtime’s big entry is this new six-episode miniseries from 12 Years a Slave screenwriter and American Crime creator John Ridley. It follows 1970s political activists as they work to break cycles of police violence in the United Kingdom, and it stars Freida Pinto and Idris Elba, among others. The intersection of social justice and history is a place within which Ridley usually works well, so this is one to anticipate. A science talk show isn’t the most natural idea in the world, but if there’s anybody who can make it work, it’s the inexhaustible Bill Nye. The first season of his new Netflix series unleashes a torrent of celebrity guests upon a variety of important science topics (climate change! GMOs! sex!), complete with in-studio demonstrations. In 2010, a nonfiction book about the true story behind the world’s most commonly replicated “immortal” strain of lab cells became an unlikely best-seller — and HBO’s teaser trailer for its new adaptation of the book gives you a taste of how surprising and dramatic that story is. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a strange, harrowing, and deeply moving story of the way corporate greed often consumes and usurps individual identity, even after death. Throw in legendary Broadway director George C. Wolfe working with Oprah Winfrey and Hamilton’s Renée Elise Goldsberry, and this adaptation is a must-see. (You should probably have tissues ready.) Mira Nair's Queen of Katwe is based on the true story of Phiona Mutesi, an illiterate teenager from a slum outside the Ugandan capital of Kampala who discovers she has a knack for chess, thanks to a missionary (who also grew up in the slums) running a chess club for local kids. Starring Lupita Nyong'o, David Oyelowo, and newcomer Madina Nalwanga, it's heartwarming and inspirational, but also the opposite of a white savior movie — and all the better for it. This is one for the whole family. Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel — about an America overtaken by a far-right movement that systemically deprives women of their rights — is 30 years old, but it has never felt more timely. Hulu’s highly anticipated new TV version is a smart, compelling adaptation that uses Atwood’s novel as a window into a terrifyingly plausible world. Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss anchors the uniformly excellent cast (including Alexis Bledel, showing sides she never did on Gilmore Girls), but the real star here is the textured, detailed world building and the newfound urgency and immediacy of the story’s dystopian impulse. British director Andrea Arnold takes a visually stunning, nearly three-hour ramble through red-state America in this coming-of-age road movie. First-time actor Sasha Lane plays Star, a self-reliant but naive teenager who falls in with a crowd of rowdy youths; the group — overseen by a rattail-wearing Shia LaBeouf — traverses the country in a van, selling magazine subscriptions to unsuspecting marks. A rambunctious movie with a lot on its mind, American Honey is a complicated evocation of the freedom that comes with having nothing, and what it means to define yourself outside of possessions. In Casting JonBenet, a group of actors in Colorado audition to play characters in a movie about JonBenet Ramsey, the 6-year-old beauty queen who was murdered in her family’s home the day after Christmas in 1996. Through the audition process, the actors start to reveal what they think about the case and how their own personal experiences shape what they believe. In the process, what we believe about the still-unsolved case gets more complicated too. Casting JonBenet is a quiet and moving look at how we think about crime in America, and how not just media coverage but also our own lives mess with our sense of objectivity. Director Justin Simien adapts his 2014 satirical film into a 10-episode TV season, a key part of Netflix’s attempts in 2017 to diversify its original series. The movie was pretty terrific (and funny) as it stood, but it’s not as if the intervening years haven’t given Simien more topics to tackle and issues to raise. And if early episodes are any indication, he’s done so with aplomb. The British comedy Catastrophe is a raunchy, delightfully unvarnished look at the challenges of marriage and parenthood, minus most of the clichéd trappings that usually accompany those topics. The painfully funny, eminently filthy series will tread some serious ground in season three, as central couple Sharon and Rob try to keep it together and manage their family of four in the aftermath of a drunken and devastating season two cliffhanger. While that may sound grim, it’s exactly the type of scenario that series creators and stars Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney excel at mining for comedy. The six-episode season also features Carrie Fisher in the last role she filmed before her death on December 27, 2016; Fisher plays Rob’s overwhelmingly critical mother, Mia, and according to Delaney, she’s “a huge part” of the season three finale. In certain corners of the internet, this Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name is the most anticipated TV series of the year, thanks to both a stunning cast (including old favorites such as Ian McShane and vibrant newcomers like Ricky Whittle) and showrunners like Bryan Fuller and Michael Green. Fuller, in particular, brought the seemingly unadaptable Hannibal Lecter books to TV, and the early episodes of American Gods suggest he might have done the same for this tale of old gods washing up on American shores. There’s no reason this TNT adaptation of the 2010 Australian crime drama film should be as good as it is. And indeed, the early episodes take some time to put all the pieces into place. But former Halt and Catch Fire showrunner Jonathan Lisco and his team finally turn the story of a crime boss mother and her fractious sons into a simmering family drama, filled with rage, regret, and secrets. If you liked Netflix’s Bloodline but wished it were 15 percent creepier, this is the show for you.
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ZURICH, July 4 (Reuters) - Asset manager Quantum Global Group said federal prosecutors in Switzerland had dropped an investigation into events surrounding the Swiss company and its founder, who have been in the spotlight over ties to Angola’s sovereign wealth fund. Quantum said on Thursday that Swiss prosecutors’ decision to drop the case followed the release of its founder Jean-Claude Bastos from custody in Angola at the end of March after Angolan authorities dropped all charges against him. It did not say what the charges were. “The Swiss Attorney General’s office has closed all investigations into the events surrounding Jean-Claude Bastos and the Quantum Global Group as of 27 June 2019,” Quantum said in a statement. Quantum previously managed assets for Angola’s wealth fund but the two have been involved in a legal dispute since last year. In April last year, the Swiss Office of the Attorney General (OAG) opened an investigation against people linked to possible money laundering involving assets of the wealth fund, Fundo Soberano de Angola (FSDEA), and the Angolan National Bank. The OAG has not named the people it investigated. “At the beginning of March 2019, the Angolan Public Prosecutor’s Office notified the OAG in writing that, under an agreement reached in Angola, all charges against a person accused there had been dropped,” the OAG said by email when asked about Quantum’s statement. The OAG said it had therefore decided that as there was no proof of a crime preceding the suspected laundering, it was no longer able to link any money transfers or bank accounts in Switzerland to a proven predicate offence. “As a result, the assets that the OAG had seized in connection with this investigation have been released and the criminal proceedings were abandoned at the end of June 2019,” the Swiss prosecutors said. The wealth fund launched legal action to sever ties with Quantum Global following a change of government in Angola in 2017. Quantum, which has denied any wrongdoing, has challenged subsequent court injunctions in the case. Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Susan Fenton
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally responded to the company’s ongoing privacy scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, the data firm with ties to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. In a post to his Facebook page on Wednesday, Zuckerberg reiterated Facebook’s stance on this issue: That the company was hurt by a bad actor that didn’t follow the company’s guidelines. Zuckerberg says that there was also a “breach of trust between Facebook and the people who share their data with us and expect us to protect it. We need to fix that.” But there was no explicit apology. Instead, the post laid out a number of ways the company plans to respond to the fact that Cambridge Analytica was able to collect so much Facebook user data without user consent. I want to share an update on the Cambridge Analytica situation -- including the steps we've already taken and our next... Zuckerberg promised to investigate whether or not other developers may have also abused Facebook‘s data policies, and also announced some big updates to its current policy around sharing data with third-party apps. Included in the policy changes: Facebook will stop sharing data with developers once a user has gone more than three months without opening their app, and Facebook will also drastically limit what those developers can collect in the first place. Third-party app developers can now only collect your name, profile photo and email address, Zuckerberg said. It’s unclear if Facebook plans to place any new limits on how that data is used. Cambridge Analytica, for example, had worked with an app developer to create psychographic profiles for possible use in political campaign advertising. “We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can’t then we don’t deserve to serve you,” Zuckerberg wrote. “I started Facebook, and at the end of the day I’m responsible for what happens on our platform. I’m serious about doing what it takes to protect our community.” One of the most interesting parts of his post was a promise to investigate other developers who have used Facebook’s API in the past to collect data from Facebook users who didn’t willingly hand it over. Facebook updated its APIs in 2014 so that outside parties could not collect information from Facebook users’ friends without their permission, but Zuckerberg says it will go find developers who used their products before those changes were implemented to make sure they didn’t break the rules. “We will investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform to dramatically reduce data access in 2014, and we will conduct a full audit of any app with suspicious activity,” Zuckerberg wrote. “We will ban any developer from our platform that does not agree to a thorough audit.” This will be a massive undertaking, and it’s unclear if it’s even possible. But Zuckerberg says that it is the goal. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg added her own take to his post: Sharing Mark's post addressing the Cambridge Analytica news. As he said, we know that this was a major violation of... This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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2019
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SANTIAGO, June 7 (Reuters) - Chile had an inflation rate of 0.6% in May and consumer prices rose 2.3% in the 12 month period, the government’s official statistics agency said on Friday. The central bank’s inflation target is 2.0 to 4.0% per year. (Reporting by Cassandra Garrison Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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2016
8.0
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Before he started taking photographs at a refugee camp in Lebanon, 37-year-old Omar Imam was a refugee himself. He fled his hometown of Damascus, Syria in 2012 after being kidnapped and tortured. That experience lends Imam a perspective that photojournalists and artists documenting the humanitarian crisis often lack. Instead of portraying refugees as one-dimensionally tragic, Imam’s surreal black-and-white scenes, featuring men dressed as magicians and wrenches tied to balloons, dramatize their subjects’ inner lives. “I wanted to disrupt the viewer’s expectations of images of refugees,” Imam told Hyperallergic. “I want to replace numbers, reports, and statistics with hallucinations, fears, and dreams.” Called Live, Love, Refugee, the series has more in common with the works of Diane Arbus or Luis Buñuel than with the harrowing images that dominate mass media coverage of the crisis. After fleeing Syria, Imam volunteered as an aid worker at a refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bakaa Valley. There, “the relationship between NGOs and refugees was all about numbers and logistics,” Imam told Hyperallergic. “The [aid workers] wanted to know how many people lived in the tents so they could give them enough blankets, for example, but never asked about the mental and psychological issues.” Images of refugees in the mass media, he found, did not convey the nuance and idiosyncrasy of their experiences. “So I decided to go back to the camps with my camera and the will to do a lot of listening,” he said. Imam spent weeks in a Lebanese camp near the Syrian border, talking to people about their stories, hopes, and fears. Instead of taking documentary-style photographs, he staged theatrical compositions inspired by the subjects’ stories. With the subjects’ help, he developed characters and concepts, locations, and props. Captioned with quotes from their subjects — “I wish to become a dragon and burn the scarves and everything in that tent;” “our testicles are in danger” — the image function as striking visual metaphors. In one image, a woman with agoraphobia stands in a cardboard box with an umbrella in a desert; in another, Imam poses in soccer jerseys with a group from the camp, calling themselves “one team.” He describes the collaborative project as “a process of catharsis.” Since the refugee crisis began, there’s been no shortage of art pieces about it. Even if well-intentioned, too many of these pieces are tastelessly executed: Take Ai Weiwei’s photograph of himself posing as a dead Syrian toddler, for example, or the luxury coffee table modeled after the destroyed city of Aleppo, or the “Inflatable Refugee” designed by a Belgian art collective that’s currently floating around the world. While claiming to “raise awareness” of the crisis, artists often appear opportunistic, exploiting suffering for the sake of social relevance and personal gain. The aforementioned works often caricature and trivialize refugees’ experiences, perpetuating notions of powerless, pitiful victims, and cartoonish symbols of suffering instead of individual people. Imam’s photographs do the opposite. “My photographs [seek to] challenge projections of victimization, offering entry into the expressive interior from which our humanity stems,” Imam says. By dramatizing their subjects’ interior worlds, filled with fantasy and humor, they depict refugees as three-dimensional humans who happened to have been displaced by war, something that’s rare in the current landscape of “refugee art.” That doesn’t mean Imam is picky about how artists, photojournalists, and humanitarians offer their support — if an inflatable refugee gets a Venice Biennale-goer to donate time or money to an aid organization, does it matter if it’s tacky? “As a Syrian artist and activist, I’d like to encourage more and more people to talk about the Syrian crisis, because that bring a lot of attention to our case,” he says. “For example, I don’t like how fake the visits of Hollywood celebrities to refugee camps are, but their followers are millions, so it’s helpful to have them in camps. For me, it’s a real problem to communicate just with intellectuals around the world. We need everyone to save the rest.”
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2017
8.0
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Ex-Alabama football star Le'Ron McClain says he ain't mad at Josh Rosen for saying higher SAT requirements would hurt Bama football ... telling TMZ Sports the QB is dead-on. Of course, Rosen's been making headlines for his interview with Bleacher Report about the challenges of juggling school and sports in college. One quote that has everyone buzzing involved Bama -- "Raise the SAT requirement at Alabama and see what kind of team they have. You lose athletes and then the product on the field suffers." So, we spoke with McClain -- who played for the Crimson Tide from '03 to '06 (before a successful 7-year stint in the NFL) -- to see how Bama athletes feel about it. "I think he made some solid points," McClain tells TMZ Sports. "I don't think it's a shot at Alabama. It would be a lot of changes if they upped the SAT requirements. I know it would. It would be a lot of guys that probably wouldn't make it." But McClain says Rosen's point rings true for a LOT of Division 1 schools -- including UCLA.
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1,071
2017
7.0
0
Liam Hemsworth and Rebel Wilson's makeout sesh got sloppy ... even in a tux and gown. Liam and Rebel were on the set of "Isn't it Romantic" in NYC ... making out for a scene under drenching rain and a green screen as their backdrop. It's unclear what the green screen was needed for ... but the flick's about a woman who mysteriously gets sucked into a romantic comedy. So, use your imagination. Rain, rain go away? Not if you're in a movie.
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1,072
2016
2.0
0
On Friday, representatives from the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding on climate change and energy collaboration which could mark the beginning of the first North American accord on climate change. The trilateral agreement was signed by U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, Canada's Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, and Mexico's Secretary of Energy, Pedro Joaquín Coldwell. It commits the signatories to sharing data on energy supply and distribution, developing new clean energy initiatives and technologies, as well as improving energy efficiency across the continent. "This memorandum takes the important strides we've made in recent years towards a continental approach to energy and expands our relationship in support of an even more ambitious clean-energy environmental agreement," said Carr. Coextensive with the signing of this agreement, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners announced the completion of a web-based platform which maps out all of the North American energy infrastructure. "As of today all of our North American energy data and energy maps are gathered on one platform for the first time," said Carr. "This is significant because it allows us to think about continental energy integration in a new light." The signing of this memorandum comes on the heels of the COP21 conference on climate change held in Paris in December, which produced a climate change agreement which was heralded as a diplomatic success, yet one lacking any teeth. Closer to home, the benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices hit a six-year low in 2015 and the price of natural gas continues to plummet. Considering that $119 billion in energy products were traded across the continent in 2015 (Canada alone ships over 2.5 million barrels of crude oil a day to the US and provides 98 percent of its natural gas imports), the falling price of oil provides a significant economic incentive for the NAFTA partners to begin hashing out means of promoting the development of clean energy. "Our challenge … is to use this very low spot in the commodity cycle to make transformational change; to find that sweet spot between resource development and environmental stewardship," said Carr. Many of the individual signatories have already begun working towards a low carbon future individually. Canada's new liberal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been very vocal about the need to focus on the clean energy sector to bolster Canada's economy and reduce carbon emissions. Obama has been pushing a clean power plan for years, and the US continues to see significant growth in its clean energy capacity despite last week's supreme court ruling blocking Obama's efforts to cut carbon emissions from power plants. And then there's Mexico, which has significant renewable energy resources and aims to generate 35 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2024. Although each signatory has experienced some degree of individual success in shifting toward a national clean energy regime, they hoped that the memorandum will allow for greater steps in this direction by coordinating their efforts. "North America is truly on the same page on all of these issues," said Carr. "I think that it's a happy alignment."
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President Trump walked into the Capitol Tuesday on a mission to convince Republican senators to back the party’s tax bill, its last best hope for a major victory in 2017. To get that win, Trump appears to be willing to do anything. He told senators he supported Maine Sen. Susan Collins’s demand that if the tax bill repeals Obamacare’s individual mandate, then Congress should also pass legislation stabilizing the law’s markets. (Which would do little to stanch the insurance losses of the individual mandate.) He is receptive to an idea from Republican deficit hawks for automatic tax increases if the federal deficit balloons in later years under the tax plan — essentially a reverse stimulus to hike taxes if the economy winds up in trouble. Trump was willing to be everything to everyone in a series of meetings with senators and left Capitol Hill with serious momentum behind the tax overhaul that the White House and Republican leaders so deeply desire. “It was great. It was fun,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who also met privately with Trump, told reporters. “He was so good. He was so nice, so nice, so upbeat, so good. The best meeting we had. I really thought the president hit it out of the park.” The bones of the bill are the same: This is still a massive corporate tax cut, at a time when most Americans say taxes on businesses should be higher, and a tax cut for the wealthiest Americans at the expense of the middle class and the poor. But Republicans are willing to set all of that aside to score this political win, and these last-minute deals would help grease the wheels. Senate GOP leaders plan to put the bill up for a vote later this week, needing 50 of their 52 members to support it. Two Republicans crucial for the bill’s passage, Sens. Bob Corker (TN) and Ron Johnson (WI), voted for the tax plan in a Budget Committee hearing Tuesday afternoon, paving the way for it to reach the Senate floor. Collins, another vote long thought to be in doubt, said that she was optimistic after the president’s visit. Plenty could still go wrong for Senate Republicans as they seek an elusive win on the biggest tax overhaul in a generation. Their narrow margin for error could still prove too difficult to overcome. But senators were in the mood to cut deals Tuesday to make it work. Perhaps the biggest hurdle for the tax bill has been a handful of senators worried about the effect on the federal deficit. Two prominent swing votes — Corker and Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) — are concerned about the potential $1 trillion increase in the deficit under the tax bill, and now that they’ve announced their retirement, they were said to be real risks to the bill. But Corker, Senate leaders, and the White House are working on a plan that would address those concerns. The details are yet to be finalized — “It is literally a work in progress,” Graham told me — but the gist would be that in later years, if the federal deficit hit a certain threshold, there would be automatic tax increases to prevent it from continuing to grow. Corker told reporters that the White House is “all fine with this” and that he had been talking for days with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the Senate Finance Committee about the exact number — however many billions of dollars being added to the deficit — for this trigger. The talks seem to be moving in the right direction. Corker said that he would vote for the tax plan in the Budget Committee, where he could have stopped it, “because of the agreement we just came to.” Trump seems on board. “He didn’t throw cold water on it. He just simply said, Let’s put it together and whatever it takes to put together our team,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) told reporters. “I thought it was a very good message.” The devil, of course, could be in the details. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has proposed an addendum to this trigger concept stipulating that if federal deficits came in lower than expected instead of higher, there would be automatic tax cuts for individuals. Corker didn’t sound thrilled when asked about the idea, noting, “I’m not negotiating with Ted Cruz.” He also referenced the nation’s “huge deficits” and said that his own proposal would only institute automatic tax increases, not cuts. Most outside analyses project that, even accounting for any economic growth encouraged by the tax bill, the federal deficit will continue to grow under the plan. So the specifics of the trigger — and whether they satisfy Corker, who has feuded with Trump in the past few months — will matter a lot. But the president clearly did his best to smooth that road on Tuesday, and he appears to have found a receptive partner in Corker. Only two Republican senators have outright opposed the current tax bill, and both for the same reason: Sens. Steve Daines (R-MT) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) want to see a bigger tax break for “pass-through” businesses, which are companies organized as sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, or S corporations that don’t pay the corporate income tax. By Monday night, Johnson said he was ready to vote against the tax bill in the Budget Committee, killing it in its last procedural step before coming to the Senate floor, if there wasn’t a fix for pass-through businesses. As Dylan Matthews explained for Vox, the current tax proposal “still shields those companies from the corporate tax, and adds a new 17.4 percent deduction on pass-through income for people who own the companies.” Johnson and Daines want to see that number go up — closer to 20 percent. “I want to see changes to the tax cut bill that ensure Main Street businesses are not put at a competitive disadvantage against large corporations,” Daines said in a statement. Again, Trump and Republican leadership have been receptive to the general idea. Over the weekend, Johnson met with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, and both “agreed this is a problem to be fixed, and we'll get it fixed,” he said. His lunch with Trump on Tuesday was more tense. Johnson stood up and addressed Trump with hus concerns, prompting a back-and-forth about the details of pass-through businesses, Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) said. Leaving the lunch, senators weren’t willing to confirm reports of the exchange being heated or combative. Rather, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) called it “candid.” But by Tuesday afternoon, after lunch with Trump and meeting Republican leadership, Johnson decided he would vote for the bill in committee after all, to keep the process moving — a sign of earlier dealmaking conversations taking shape. “There are a number of moving parts at the moment, but it is a very good two-way conversation with the leader and the chairman of the Finance Committee,” Daines told reporters before meeting with Trump on Tuesday. “My concerns about mainstream businesses were heard loud and clear, and I think we are going to get some additional help there.” He didn’t have any details on what that deal would be exactly — or when the specifics would come together. But there was a strong air of satisfaction, enough to make his “no” vote look much more like an “undecided” vote. For another tough vote, that of Susan Collins, Trump was willing to make a lot of concessions on Tuesday. Collins is the most moderate member of the Senate Republican conference. She opposed every version of Obamacare repeal that her party’s leaders put forward earlier this year. When the Senate added the repeal of Obamacare’s individual mandate to its tax bill, which would lead to an estimated 13 million fewer Americans with insurance and rising premiums, her vote was thought to be lost. But as Collins made a series of requests in the meetings with Trump, the president seemed happy to oblige, brushing away his past comments on the health care law in a bid for the Maine senator’s vote. Trump told senators he would support an Obamacare stabilization bill negotiated by Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray (D-WA), which Collins wants the Senate to pass if the individual mandate is repealed in the tax bill. The centerpiece of that bill is funding for the law’s cost-sharing reduction subsidies, which Trump had repeatedly derided as bailouts for insurance companies. The president also said he would support a bill by Collins and Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) providing more federal funding to health insurers to offset any premium increases that might result from a sicker marketplace if the mandate is repealed. The Collins-Nelson bill provides $4.5 billion over two years to help reduce premiums. Both those bills could be passed in a year-end government spending deal, Graham said. Collins had another demand: She wants the tax bill to allow state and local property taxes to be deducted from a person’s tax bill. The Senate bill would currently eliminate that deduction entirely; the House had eliminated the deduction for state and local income taxes, while preserving a deduction up to $10,000 for state and local property taxes. Trump said he would also support changing the Senate bill so it matched the House bill, according to Collins and other senators. It seemed there was no deal that the president couldn’t reach Tuesday. With the Senate bill heading for the floor just weeks after its introduction, Republicans are in the fast lane to pass a major tax bill, one centered on a huge corporate tax cut that most Americans oppose, in a matter of days. It could all go wrong. Collins still has other demands. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) hasn’t committed to voting for the bill. Corker or Flake could decide the deficit price is just too high. Or Trump could antagonize a wavering Republican on Twitter, as he’s been known to do. But hours away from a first vote, the tax plan looks on track.
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President Rodrigo Duterte stands accused of killing thousands of people in his years-long campaign to rid the Philippines of drugs. Now those accusations have drawn the attention of the International Criminal Court, which announced Thursday it would examine deaths tied to Duterte's drug war. “While some of such killings have reportedly occurred in the context of clashes between or within gangs, it is alleged that many of the reported incidents involved extrajudicial killings in the course of police anti-drug operations,” ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement. The ICC's preliminary investigation could put Duterte on course to face charges of crimes against humanity at the Hague. Duterte, for his part, seemed unconcerned. The Philippine president’s spokesperson, Harry Roque, called the inquiry a “waste of the court’s time and resources” and said the country’s own justice system was capable of examining any alleged abuses. “He’s sick and tired of being accused,” Roque told reporters Thursday. “He wants to be in court and put the prosecutor on the stand.” Read: Rodrigo Duterte stands accused of mass murder. So why do most Filipinos still love him? President Rodrigo Duterte stands accused of killing thousands of people in his years-long campaign to rid the Philippines of drugs. Now those accusations have drawn the attention of the International Criminal Court, which announced Thursday it would examine deaths tied to Duterte's drug war. “While some of such killings have reportedly occurred in the context of clashes between or within gangs, it is alleged that many of the reported incidents involved extrajudicial killings in the course of police anti-drug operations,” ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement. The ICC's preliminary investigation could put Duterte on course to face charges of crimes against humanity at the Hague. Duterte, for his part, seemed unconcerned. The Philippine president’s spokesperson, Harry Roque, called the inquiry a “waste of the court’s time and resources” and said the country’s own justice system was capable of examining any alleged abuses. “He’s sick and tired of being accused,” Roque told reporters Thursday. “He wants to be in court and put the prosecutor on the stand.” Read: Rodrigo Duterte stands accused of mass murder. So why do most Filipinos still love him? Advocates hailed the announcement as a major step forward for human rights in the region. “Today's announcement marks a crucial moment for justice and accountability in the Philippines and offers a glimmer of hope to victims of the shocking atrocities committed in the government's so-called 'war on drugs,'” James Gomez, Amnesty International's director of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, said in a statement. Duterte cruised to victory in 2016, in part by vowing to crush the country’s drug epidemic and the gangs that fuel it. He’s made good on his promise: More than 12,000 people have reportedly been killed in the campaign, according to Human Rights Watch, though the Philippines government puts the number at only one-third of that. Duterte’s drawn widespread criticism and scrutiny from human rights advocates and diplomats, who say his forces, which reportedly include paid hitmen, frequently kill or intimidate suspects with impunity. But that hasn’t stopped Duterte from being unabashedly proud of the bloodshed. He once described an operation that killed 32 people as “beautiful,” and he has jailed and threatened opponents who don’t agree. But opposition to the strongman’s crackdown picked up late last year following a string of high-profile cases where police extrajudicially killed teenagers. The ICC was careful to stress it is not currently investigating Duterte, but examining evidence from within the country to see whether it has a possible case against him for the future. If it chooses to go forward, it could examine Duterte’s entire career, including when he first launched his drug war as mayor of Davao City. Cover image: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, wearing a military uniform, gestures as he attends the 67th founding anniversary of the First Scout Ranger regiment in San Miguel town, Bulacan province, north of Manila, Philippines November 24, 2017. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
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LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is attempting to regain authority over her ruling Conservative Party after its annual meeting was overshadowed by disputes over Brexit and a power play by Boris Johnson. May used her closing speech to call for unity at a conference marred by poor attendance and dissenting elected members who openly called for her resignation. “If we come together, there is no limit to what we can achieve,” she twice told members, before playing down criticism of her Brexit proposals as “an exchange of different views.” Six months before Brexit, May’s so-called "Chequers Plan" for the U.K.’s future relationship with the European Union has been rebuffed by leaders in Brussels — and savaged by Brexit hard-liners in her own party who want a much cleaner break from the EU. “I want Theresa May to change policy on Brexit and chuck Chequers,” Andrew Bridgen, an MP who has called on May to quit, told VICE News. “If she won’t do that — my letter of no confidence is already in.” Boris Johnson, May’s former foreign secretary, quit his post in protest over the Chequers plan and drew a standing ovation at the conference for a speech claiming May’s proposal would humiliate Britain by ceding too much control to the EU. Conservatives can remove May as premier if 48 of their 315 MPs sign a motion of "no confidence" and more than half of them then support it in a vote. But some party members fear the crisis of confidence resulting from a leadership challenge could ultimately lead to a general election the party might lose. This segment originally aired October 1, 2018 on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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What did the United States look like to Ottoman observers in 1803? In this map, the newly independent U.S. is labeled "The Country of the English People" ("İngliz Cumhurunun Ülkesi"). The Iroquois Confederacy shows up as well, labeled the "Government of the Six Indian Nations." Other tribes shown on the map include the Algonquin, Chippewa, Western Sioux (Siyu-yu Garbî), Eastern Sioux (Siyu-yu Şarkî), Black Pawnees ( Kara Panis), and White Pawnees ( Ak Panis). The Ottoman Empire, which at the time this map was drawn included much of the Balkans and the Middle East, used a version of the Turkish language written in a slightly modified Arabic script. Ottoman script works particularly well on maps, because it allows cartographers to label wide regions by elongating the lines connecting individual letters. This appears to be the first Ottoman map of the United States, but Ottoman maps of North America have a much longer history. The first were the 16th-century nautical charts of the famous Ottoman cartographer Piri Reis. Some of the last, drawn before the new Turkish Republic switched to Latin script in 1928, show air routes spanning the continental U.S. American relations with the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century were either commercial or missionary. American missionaries to the empire first tried to win Christian converts. But after meeting with little success, they turned to creating schools to spread the much more popular American gospel of English fluency and engineering excellence. At times, the mercantile and missionary impulses came into conflict, such as when Greek Christians rebelled against the Ottoman sultan. Many Americans felt their government had a moral duty to stand with co-religionists against a Muslim despot. The U.S. government, however, felt a more pressing duty to stand with its merchants and sea captains, who'd been doing brisk business with the sultan. Supposedly, it was in recognition of U.S. support of the establishment that the empire later sided with the Union during America's own civil war. Click on the image to reach a larger version, or visit the map's page in the digital collections of the Osher Map Library, University of Southern Maine. The Vault is Slate's history blog. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @slatevault, and find us on Tumblr. Find out more about what this space is all about here. Read the original article on Slate. Copyright 2019. Follow Slate on Twitter.
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The exhibition Black to the Powers of Ten at Oberlin’s Allen Memorial Art Museum showcases the artist’s extensive examination of black identity and labor. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads OBERLIN, Ohio — Artist Fred Wilson is known for working in two modes, broadly speaking. In one, he creates interventions in and rearrangements of the existing collections of arts institutions; in the other, he fabricates original works across a range of media. These two movements have long coexisted within the artist’s career, but never within the same institution, until now. In a nearly yearlong installation at the Allen Memorial Art Museum on Oberlin College’s campus, Wilson is showing a collection intervention, Wildfire Test Pit, side by side with a survey of original work, Black to the Powers of Ten. The most direct and obvious link between the two exhibitions is the pair of statues that stands in the center of Powers of Ten. Titled “The Mete of the Muse” (2006), the work features a black sculpture and a white one, mimicking the composition and aesthetics of the statuary assembled for Wildfire. Here, the black body is an Egyptian god, and the white one is a European female form; the wall text characterizes them as “African figure” and “European figure,” respectively, though both were cast in bronze and finished with patina or paint. As in my previous analysis of Wildfire Test Pit, it’s useful to acknowledge that, in Wilson’s work, “black” and “white” have racial as well as chromatic associations. This fits with a major theme of Wilson’s oeuvre, which is showcased exhaustively in Black to the Powers of Ten: an examination of black identity and labor. One cultural surrogate that Wilson employs in this consideration is Othello. The tragic Shakespearean character is the subject of a video installation, “Speak of Me as I Am” (2003), which juxtaposes footage from four opera and film adaptations of Othello and was originally created for the 2003 Venice Biennale. He’s also referenced in one of the artist’s elaborate glass mirrors, “I Saw Othello’s Visage in His Mind” (2013). Wilson’s revisiting of Othello as a touchstone suggests an identification with the character, reinforced by the mirror as a means of superimposing one’s own image over the work. Othello at once represents black power (he is king) and isolation (he is alone), as well as a stripping of black identity, since he is labeled in the play as a “Moor” — a kind of Middle Ages non-designation that obtusely refers to the Muslims of North Africa and the Iberian peninsula, but lacks any truly defined ethnic association. Perhaps this vagueness (and the poetic license it affords) was part of the original motivation in dubbing Othello a Moor — much like Sacha Baron Cohen leverages the perceived cultural ambiguity of Kazakhstan to lend force to his racist caricature, Borat. Throughout Wilson’s work there is a palpable desire to strip away the obfuscation of biased history, to get down to the fundamentals in black and white. This is captured in a wall of canvases depicting 35 flags of African and African diaspora nations, rendered with only their graphic elements in black and white. This 2009 body of work hangs adjacent to a corollary installation of 35 wooden plaques that describe the flags of these nations and what their symbols and colors represent. As often as not, the colors of a given flag directly reference the colonizing influence of a European or Western nation. Black glass has been a longstanding and recurring motif in Wilson’s art, triggered by his work in Venice, where he discovered an obscured history of black labor within the centuries-old Murano glassworks for which the region is famous. Forming a kind of visual segue between the 2D works and the glass pieces is the wall-mounted “Whether or Not” (2014), a cluster of shiny, black, blown-glass teardrops that rain across an angled wall between the flags and a series of mirrors. Against this backdrop stand two vitrines, “Black Memory” (2005) and “Black Present” (2006). Their forms suggest something solemn and coffin-like, even before a deep look through the nearly opaque black glass of “Black Present” reveals an interred resin skeleton, surrounded by ink wells and oil cans (“Black Memory” contains similar objects, minus the skeleton). The visual obfuscation of these pieces is so complete as to defy documentation — the contents of “Black Memory” and “Black Present” cannot be photographed very successfully, their dense and reflective surfaces bouncing back only external surroundings. This is the sting of Wilson’s works: their capacity to make the viewer utterly complicit. Standing before them, one cannot avoid one’s place in the systems that generate inequities between black and white. Whatever distance the viewer seeks to create, Wilson finds a way to collapse it, to bring reality back to face her. There is nowhere to hide within such stark aesthetics. Fred Wilson: Black to the Powers of Ten continues at the Allen Memorial Art Museum (Oberlin College, 87 N Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio) through June 12. Fred Wilson: Wildfire Test Pit runs concurrently in an adjoining gallery. Editor’s note: The Allen Memorial Art Museum paid for the author’s travel expenses.
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2016
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In addition to Sunday’s executive bloodletting, Twitter’s stock was doing some weird things last week. On Wall Street, tech companies began reporting their quarterly earnings from the end of 2015. Here are the headlines that powered Re/code this past week: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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2019
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0
Disney CEO Bob Iger spilled the beans on a June grand opening for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland, letting the debut date slip for the much-anticipated new themed “land” during a wide-ranging Q&A interview with Barron’s (registration required). Ahead of the opening, Disney raised pass prices by as much as 25 percent. Along with hints about other ride and attraction info, Theme Park Insider pegged June 21-23 as the date that the 14-acre Galaxy’s Edge will open simultaneously in Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., and Hollywood Studios near Orlando, Fla. Iger also said that the company won’t make big-budget (more than $100 million) original movies exclusively for its upcoming Netflix competitor — meaning no “Star Wars” movie for Disney+, which will launch later this year. Disney is, however, developing “Star Wars” live-action shows, including “The Mandalorian” and a “Rogue One” prequel. [Brady MacDonald / OC Register] [Want to get the Recode Daily in your inbox? Subscribe here.] “Netflix, Netflix, Netflix!” said producer Chuck Lorre, accepting the Golden Globe Award for best TV comedy for The Kominsky Method. And then he said it again. Netflix made a bold mark on the evening, taking home two of the more prestigious awards — best director and best foreign film — for its original production of Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma. Netflix celebrated with a tweet: “shoutout to everyone who is watching commercials for the first time in several months”; here’s where to stream the Globe’s nominees and winners. [Brent Lang / Variety] If you’ve bought movies or TV shows from Apple’s iTunes store, you’re going to be able to watch them on Samsung’s 2018/2019 TV models — without connecting an Apple TV box to your TV. The takeaway: Apple’s set-top box trails Roku, Google, and Amazon in streaming market share, and Apple needs to be on more devices if it is going to sell more services — which is its plan to combat slumping iPhone sales. When Apple launches its video service this year, it will be going up against Netflix, Amazon, Disney, and AT&T’s upcoming services, and more to come. Meanwhile, here are five reasons you wouldn’t want to be in Apple CEO Tim Cook’s shoes right now. [Peter Kafka / Recode] Facebook execs are said to be “fed up” with what they see as overtly antagonistic coverage by the New York Times, and are especially frustrated by a sponsored post that detailed how to leave Facebook. The sponsored ad came after weeks of Times articles that cast Facebook as a reckless, data-hungry behemoth with little regard for user privacy or the integrity of American politics. New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet said that the news stories “grew organically from controversies surrounding Facebook and elections,” emphasizing that there is no connection between its coverage of Facebook and its business dealings with Facebook. [Dylan Byers / NBC News] Zuckerberg San Francisco General — recently renamed for the Facebook founder and CEO after he donated $75 million in 2015 — is the largest public hospital in San Francisco and the city’s only top-tier trauma center. But it doesn’t participate in the networks of any private health insurers; an examination of patient bills from the hospital’s emergency room found that ZSFG’s sky-high billing can cost privately insured patients tens of thousands of dollars for care that would likely cost them significantly less at other hospitals. Most medical billing experts say it is rare for major emergency rooms to be completely out-of-network with all private health plans. Meanwhile, in an unrelated move, the city is considering removing Zuckerberg’s name from the hospital. [Sarah Kliff / Vox] More than 100 million devices with Amazon’s Alexa voice-control have been sold — that’s an all-too-rare actual number from the secretive company. According to SVP of Devices and Services Dave Limp, that breaks down to more than 150 products with Alexa built in; more than 28,000 smart home devices that work with Alexa, made by more than 4,500 different manufacturers; and more than 70,000 Alexa skills. The numbers for Google Assistant were lower across the board the last time we heard them, but it’s likely Google will use CES to check in with new figures. Last year, the company literally wallpapered Las Vegas with “Hey Google” ads; Limp says Amazon won’t have a gigantic booth or over-the-top keynote, but it will have a presence with “Works with Alexa” labels throughout the show floor alongside new devices that have Alexa in them. [Dieter Bohn / The Verge] As we all know, CES begins tomorrow in Las Vegas. Every January, tech companies flock to Las Vegas to show off their latest wares — and create the biggest buzz around their brand humanly possible by dreaming up gadgets of the future. Many of those far-out concepts are never seen or heard from again, as companies bite off more than they can chew. So, on the eve of CES, The Verge looked back at what happened to last year’s most intriguing new technologies, including Synaptics’ Clear ID Fingerprint Sensor, LG’s giant rollable TV, laundry-folding robots and Sony’s robot dog, Aibo. And here’s a preview (and another!) of what to watch for this year. [Sean Hollister / The Verge] What do startups do when their investors implode? When your investor has drama, you have drama. [Theodore Schleifer] Amazon’s cashierless Go stores could be a $4 billion business by 2021, new research suggests. The futuristic shops bring in more revenue than regular convenience stores. [Rani Molla] Serial Box is trying to create a Netflix-style digital platform for e-books. On the latest Recode Decode, CEO Molly Barton talks about how her startup is trying to take us back to the way we all used to read, by delivering weekly installments of originals that readers can pay for as they go. [Kara Swisher] Breaking the code behind Disney’s new “Star Wars” lands. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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NEW DELHI, June 24 (Reuters) - India’s annual coal demand rose 9.1% to 991.35 million tonnes during the year ended March 2019, India’s Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi told the country’s parliament on Monday. Coal is among the top five commodities imported by India, one of biggest importers of the fuel despite having the world’s fifth largest reserves. Consumption by India’s utilities, which accounted for three-fourths of the total demand, rose 6.6% to 760.66 million tonnes, Joshi said in a written response to a question in the upper house of the parliament. Imports rose to 235.24 million tonnes in 2018-19 from 208.27 million tonnes in 2017-18, Joshi said, adding that domestic supplies rose to 734.23 million tonnes during the year ended March 2019. India’s supply shortfall more than doubled to 23.35 million tonnes, mainly because of state-run Coal India’s inability to cater to demand from the cement and sponge iron industries. Demand from the cement sector rose 70% to 37.22 million tonnes while coal demand from the sponge iron industry rose by over two-thirds to 41.33 million tonnes, Joshi said. A ban on the use of petroleum coke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in some parts of the country, and Coal India’s focus on power sector ahead of the elections amid a promise to electrify all rural households in the country led to a rise in imports. State-run Coal India is prioritising starting production at mines with a capacity of more than 10 million tonnes per year and improving mechanisation to increase output, Joshi said. Coal India’s output rose 7% to 606.89 million tonnes in 2018-19, and is targeting a production of 660 million tonnes in 2019-20. (Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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1,081
2016
1.0
0
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Sunday hammered away at his closest challenger’s eligibility to be U.S. president, while the party’s Senate leader said the chamber will stay out of the fray involving Ted Cruz’s citizenship. Under the Constitution, presidents must be “natural born citizens.” Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, to an American mother, which he says makes him eligible to run. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told ABC’s “This Week” the Senate would not act to counter Trump’s claim that Cruz’s Canadian birth makes him ineligible to be president. The father of the senator from Texas was born in Cuba. In 2008, the Senate passed a resolution declaring Senator John McCain, a Republican presidential candidate, a natural born citizen. McCain was born to American parents on a U.S. military base in the Panama Canal Zone. “I just don’t think the Senate ought to get into the middle of this,” McConnell said. “These guys are all slugging it out in Iowa and New Hampshire. We’ll have a nominee, hopefully, by sometime in the spring.” The winner will face the Democrats’ nominee in the November general election. Trump, who leads Republican candidates in national opinion polls, is grappling with the rise of Cruz in Iowa, which holds the first presidential nominating contest next month. As Cruz took the lead in Iowa before its Feb. 1 caucuses, Trump’s glare followed. The billionaire businessman highlighted the citizenship issue last week, warning that Democrats could challenge Cruz’s eligibility in court. Cruz has refused to engage with Trump on the issue. On Sunday, he said the law was straightforward. “As a legal matter, the Constitution and federal law are clear that the child of U.S. citizens born abroad is a natural-born citizen,” he told CNN’s “State of the Union.” Asked on “Fox News Sunday” whether he really doubted Cruz was a natural born citizen, Trump said, “I don’t know. I really don’t know. It depends. “Does natural born mean born to the land, meaning born on the land? In that case, he’s not.” Trump said the term has not been adjudicated, and advised Cruz to seek a judgment. “He has to solve this problem because the Democrats will sue him if he’s the nominee,” Trump said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Another Republican candidate, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” it was unclear if Cruz qualified as a natural born citizen and that Democrats will likely challenge that. Cruz said the attacks against him are telling. “Three weeks ago, almost every Republican candidate was attacking Donald Trump,” Cruz said on CNN. “Today almost every Republican candidate is attacking me. And that kinda suggests something has changed in the race.” Additional reporting by Andy Sullivan and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Jonathan Oatis
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1,082
2019
1.0
0
Before this bandana boy was giving us reasons why we should love his on-screen character, he was just another mini athlete in Evansville, Indiana. Can you guess who he is?
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1,083
2017
1.0
0
I had nothing but bosses. There was no one in the office who did not outrank me, or deserve it; I did not even know what my job even was, really, beyond picking up food from a nearby restaurant and then walking it back to the office for some of my bosses to enjoy in meetings with other people who were probably also my bosses. Occasionally the bosses would give me screenplays to read, some of them already in production and some of them clearly never ever ever destined to be produced, and I would write a "coverage." This was basically a memo to my bosses, telling them either "I, someone whose entire salary amounts to whatever bagels are left over and gasoline reimbursements, kind of dug this screenplay" or "this  Die Hard But Also It's On A Large Hot-Air Balloon Now screenplay does not really deliver on that promising concept." Otherwise I sat wherever there was space, waiting to be given a task and periodically checking to see if there were leftover bagels. I was doing that when one of my many bosses found me. There was something he wanted me to watch.I was joined in a room by the other people who had only bosses. We were shown an early trailer for a film that the production company would be releasing months later; this was the first version, and unfinished. The idea, I guess, was to show it to a bunch of young white people who did not have anything more important to do, presumably because those people were the target audience for that film, and also for all other films. A boss turned the light off, and another boss pressed play, and a screen lit up with the trailer for a movie called  End Of Days, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as a hard-bitten atheist cop named Jericho Cane. It was set in the last days of 1999, and had to do with the apocalypse. Gabriel Byrne played Satan.Read more on VICE Sports
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1,084
2016
10.0
0
Where technology and economics collide The American economy in 2016 is full of contradictions. On the one hand, we’re in an era of rapid technological progress. The internet has disrupted industries from retail to music. Emerging technologies like self-driving cars and virtual reality promise to take the trend a step further, creating whole new industries while rendering many conventional jobs obsolete. At the same time, the current recovery has delivered the weakest GDP growth in many decades. Incomes and worker productivity have grown slowly. Despite record-low interest rates, business investment has been weak ever since the recession ended. So what’s really going on? It’s a question that’s far too big to answer in a single article. In fact, we think it’s big and important enough to be worth its own section at Vox. We think it’s impossible to really understand the changing economy without a deep understanding of technology. The internet and smartphone have already upended a number of conventional industries. Advocates say a wave of new technologies — Bitcoin, self-driving cars, the “internet of things,” and so forth — are poised to be even more disruptive. We’ll take a careful look at these emerging technologies, explaining how these technologies work and exploring what they can — and can’t — do. And this works in reverse too: The technology sector is strongly affected by larger economic forces. Record-low interest rates have helped fuel Silicon Valley’s investment boom. Crippling housing shortages in the San Francisco Bay Area have limited the growth of technology startups. Decisions made by government regulators will have a big impact on emerging technologies like drones and cryptocurrencies. And broader economic statistics often serve as a much-needed reality check on the relentless hyping of new technologies. So New Money will explain economics for people who love technology. And we’ll explain technology for people who are fascinated by economics. Of course, we’ll also track and explain day-to-day business stories that have a bearing on these larger questions. This week, for example, I’ll have my eye on the problems at Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo and rumors of an impending sale of Twitter. We’ll cover Apple product introductions, Federal Reserve meetings, and everything in between. But our goal won’t be to break news or provide comprehensive coverage of these topics. Rather, the goal will be to help readers connect the dots between today’s business news and broader technology and economic trends. These are topics I’ve enjoyed writing about for a number of years, and I’m excited to focus on them full time. I hope you enjoy reading about them! You can read the first New Money article here. Future articles will appear on the New Money front page.
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1,085
2018
5.0
0
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday all parties should demonstrate goodwill and sincerity to create a conducive atmosphere for denuclearization on the Korean peninsula, after North Korea cast doubt on a summit with the United States. Foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang made the comment at a regular briefing. Reporting by Philip Wen; Writing by Christian Shepherd
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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has dropped its bribery case against Democratic Senator Bob Menendez, lifting a cloud that had hovered over his expected 2018 reelection bid and removing a potential distraction for his party in a key election year. Menendez, a longtime fixture of New Jersey politics, was accused of accepting gifts from a wealthy benefactor, ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, in exchange for official favors. His first criminal trial ended last year in a mistrial after a jury could not come to a unanimous verdict, and federal prosecutors had said this month they would seek to retry him. “From the very beginning, I never wavered in my innocence and my belief that justice would prevail,” Menendez said in a statement. “I am grateful that the Department of Justice has taken the time to reevaluate its case and come to the appropriate conclusion.” Abbe David Lowell, Menendez’s attorney, added: “We are pleased and grateful that the Justice Department made the right decision to end this case.” The Justice Department’s decision marks a major political victory not only for Menendez, but also for the Democratic Party, which is hoping to regain control of the U.S. Senate in the upcoming midterm elections in November. A court order posted on Monday afternoon formally dismissed the case at the Justice Department’s request. The decision came days after U.S. District Judge William Walls threw out some of the bribery charges on the grounds that prosecutors had failed to show that about $660,000 in political contributions from Melgen to help benefit Menendez’s 2012 reelection campaign were part of any fraudulent scheme. Walls said the mere fact that some of the money arrived around the same time that Menendez took actions that could benefit Melgen was not enough to prove a “quid pro quo” arrangement. “Given the impact of the court’s Jan. 24 order on the charges and the evidence admissible in a retrial, the United States has determined that it will not retry the defendants on the remaining charges,” the Justice Department said in a statement. The department also said on Wednesday that it was dropping federal charges against Melgen. In a statement, Melgen’s attorney Kirk Ogrosky said his client “is now and has always been innocent.” “We take no pleasure in seeing justice done at this stage in a case that should never have been brought. All that said, justice today is better than continuing on to inevitable acquittals on the remaining counts,” he added. Melgen was separately convicted for Medicare fraud in Florida and is awaiting sentencing in that case. Reporting by Joseph Ax and Sarah N. Lynch, additional reporting by Jonathan Stempel; editing by G Crosse and Susan Thomas
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1,087
2017
8.0
0
This morning, The Washington Post got its hands on month's-old transcripts of two of newly minted President Trump's phone conversation with other world leaders -- Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The calls were made when Trump was just about a week into his tenure as Commander-in-Chief. Trump's brash approach to telephone diplomacy with Nieto and Turnbull made headlines at the time over concerns that his blowhard tactics on the campaign trail wouldn't change now that he's in the Oval Office. Six months later, and it's no surprise that Trump will likely never change. But what is surprising is the way Trump's transcribed conversation went off the rails with Turnbull, particularly in the way the president categorized local dairy farmers when talking about a deal where the US would accept refugees from Australia. Have a look for yourself: Local milk people? This puzzling phrase could just be one of Trump's attempts at the "I'm just a regular Joe" language that got him the job as leader of the free world, or the not-quite-right word combo could be a straight-up disturbing look into what makes the president tick. But as it usually does, the internet didn't stop to figure that out. Instead, people took to the president's favorite social media soapbox -- Twitter -- to attempt to define "local milk people" by meme-ifying it in the way the internet knows how. Here are some of the best examples. Let us know what you think of Trump's "local milk people" quote and tweet at us over here: @viceimpact. Or send a strongly worded (but milky) email to [email protected].
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1,088
2017
7.0
0
President Trump kicked the political week off to an early start with a provocative late-afternoon Sunday tweet taking congressional Republicans to task for their insufficiently zealous defense of, well, President Trump. It's very sad that Republicans, even some that were carried over the line on my back, do very little to protect their President. It’s highly unusual to see a president publicly feuding with members of his own party, even though he didn’t name names. A tweet like this would suggest he’s a wildly popular president who is targeting members of his own party who might worry about their political futures — but the reality is closer to the opposite. It’s easy to confuse Trump’s ability to defy expectations by winning the presidency and shock the world with the idea that he was an extraordinarily effective candidate. Had Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) put in a couple more solid debate performances and won the GOP nomination, people would have expected him to beat Hillary Clinton and he probably would have lived up to those expectations. Democrats playing the 2016 blame game would do well to remember that the fundamentals that year favored the GOP, and what Trump did in essence was come close to squandering that edge. It’s easy to imagine a normal, less scandal-ravaged GOP nominee wiping the floor with Clinton — maybe adding New Hampshire and Nevada to the Electoral College haul, saving these two Senate seats for the GOP, and winning a real mandate in the popular vote. Though Trump’s surprise win in 2016 might make him seem like a kind of political savant, the reality is he was a drag on his party, a president who didn’t help anyone get over the finish line — offering nothing but anti-coattails. The 2016 election left the national GOP in an extremely powerful position, but it was, paradoxically, a fairly underwhelming performance. Republicans lost two Senate seats and half a dozen House seats while their presidential candidate lost the popular vote by 2 million. And critically, Trump did worse than GOP Senate candidates in the key battleground states. Trump finished about half a percentage point behind Sen. Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania and almost 3 points behind Ron Johnson in Wisconsin. And he did a lot worse than Rob Portman in Ohio, who outperformed Trump by over 6.5 points; John McCain in Arizona, who outperformed Trump by nearly 6; and Marco Rubio in Florida, who beat Trump by 4. What’s particularly telling is that Trump was at odds with those three senators to an unusual degree — Rubio, particularly, opposed him in the primary and once said Trump was a “con artist.” Distance from the Republican nominee clearly helped them, even in three states Trump won. Trump also ran way behind Mike Lee in Utah, thanks to significant defections to Evan McMullin’s protest campaign. Trump did outperform GOP Senate nominees in two Midwestern states, Indiana and Missouri, where he ran ahead of the Senate candidates by 4 and 7 points, respectively. Common sense says this is because Democrats had unusually strong nominees in these two states, Evan Bayh and Jason Kander. Both Democrats had won statewide office before and found ways to distance themselves from coastal liberal cultural tropes. Most importantly, these wins both came in what have become pretty solidly red states. And ultimately the races weren’t all that close. There’s no particular reason for Roy Blunt to feel that he somehow owes his seat to Donald Trump. All of which is to say that even though Trump’s semi-hostile takeover of the institutional Republican Party ended up working out a lot better than most observers (myself included) thought it would, there’s very little reason to believe that it actually worked well. In tight Midwestern races, generic Republicans did better than Trump. In a few red-leaning states, Republicans who distanced themselves from Trump did way better than he did. Nobody in the Senate particularly owes Trump anything. Which means that in reality, the remarkable thing is just how far congressional Republicans have been willing to go to protect Trump. There’s large substantive overlap in policy agendas, and thus a natural shared interest in Trump being popular. But there’s also a fair amount of reason to believe that the whole conservative agenda might be better served by a less-manic, less-conflict-prone leader than the one they ended up stuck with.
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Frank Ocean returned with his third episode of Blonded Radio on Beats 1 last night, playing out another varied setlist and closed with a brand track of his own. The 90-minute show opened with The Doobie Brothers (Frank has been reading Noisey), moved through Rae Sremmurd and Isaiah Rashad, turned itself inside-out with some Flying Lotus and Death Grips, and wound up with Ocean's wonderful new track with Jay Z and Tyler the Creator, "Biking." Listen to the full episode by clicking here. And remember to check out this week's Noisey Radio on Beats 1, featuring an exclusive interview with Danger Mouse. Frank Ocean - Super Rich Kids [ft. Earl Sweatshirt]The Doobie Brothers - What a Fool BelievesPatti LaBelle - If Only You KnewRay J - AnytimeBabyface - Whip AppealRexy - Don't Turn Me AwayKojo Funds - Dun Talkin' [ft. Abra Cadabra]Maleek Berry - Let Me KnowRihanna - Consideration [ft. SZA]Father - HeartthrobRae Sremmurd - SwangIsaiah Rashad - Don't MatterSahBabii - Pull up Wit Ah Stick [ft. Loso Loaded]Young Thug - Knocked Off [ft. Birdman]Young Thug - Worth ItKehlani - UndercoverStarrah - RushG Perico - My WorldSquidnice - Trap by My LonelyDrake - Glow [ft. Kanye West]NxWorries - What More Can I SayFlying Lotus - CamelDelroy Edwards - I Love SloaneDeath Grips - EhArca - Self DefenseDopplereffekt - Plastiphillia 2Machinedrum - U Don't SurviveMoodymann - Lyk U Use 2 [ft. Andres]Frank Ocean - Futura FreeFrank Ocean - Biking [ft. Jay Z and Tyler the Creator] Follow Noisey on Twitter.
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Is Macdonald trying to tell us that, in some important sense, artworks are toys — that there is no significant difference between the two categories of objects? Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There’s a lot to look at in Chris Macdonald: Recent Sculpture, on view through October 21st at Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art, even though the exhibition covers just a few square feet. That’s because the show’s approximately 135 works — ranging from quite small to minuscule — are distributed across a single table in the middle of the gallery’s main space. They are made of galvanized sheet metal that has been snipped and folded into freestanding objects resembling toys, and finished with vibrant enamel paint in saturated colors. Individually and collectively, they are delightful, and provide a lot to think about, too. More conceptually ambitious than it may at first appear, Macdonald’s project operates within multiple frames of reference: as polychrome sculpture, as installation, as a product of serial production and, possibly, as commentary on the nature of creative endeavor and the art object itself in contemporary American culture. And it makes you smile. Toys have been a steady source for Macdonald at least since the mid-1980s, when he began to achieve recognition for his chunky, blocky wood sculptures that caricature heavy trucks, agricultural machinery, construction equipment — stuff associated with manual labor. For me, these read in part as send-ups of the genre of rough-hewn, macho, fork-lift-enabled sculpture that arose in the US the 1960s. There’s nothing snarky or spoofy about them — just a playful incongruity. Most of the recent works at Wahlstedt (all are untitled, and dated 2015 or 2016) would fit in the flat of your hand, and they look like they weigh next to nothing. Many allude to toys, particularly vehicles: they are at least roughly symmetrical along one axis, have a front end and a back end, and feature disks (for wheels) cut out of and/or added to them. Others are more elongated, entirely abstract, and, compared with the their companions, disconcertingly monumental in proportion and visual heft; one can imagine these as maquettes for much larger works (although there is no particular reason to think they are intended as such). A few pieces are as small as a brooch. Covered with an all-over arrangement of hard-edged shapes in snappy colors, the table looks a bit like a painting — at least, it refers to the rectilinear delimitation of the conventional painted field, albeit horizontally oriented. And it also brings to mind the image of a disorderly amusement park, after hours. The consistently buoyant tone and inventive formation of the work makes trying to pick favorites an exercise in futility, but some are particularly intriguing: a green biplane-like object (equipped with several extra pairs of wings) that, from a certain angle, morphs into a humanoid face; a butter-yellow abstraction with the dignity of a ceremonial gateway; a blue-and-silver tractor and/or baby carriage; an odd-looking configuration that, with five curling ribs, might be a rudimentary percussion instrument. Whereas Macdonald’s previous work relied on the viewer’s recognition of typological generalities to make the connection with toys, the recent sculpture is more varied and, while not particularly literal, speaks the formal language of vehicles as specialized tools with forms that follow their function: earth moving equipment, armored car, limousine, street sweeper, bread truck, padded wagon, parade float, Zamboni. Others vaguely suggest a semi-architectural program: bandshell, pavilion, cabana, kiosk. They feel aggressively analog, in part because their technical means instantly recalls origami, a quintessentially manual craft. They don’t appear to be quite as vulnerable as folded paper, but a stiff breeze would likely blow them away. Part of their considerable charm is that they look like they were made quickly, without undue fuss. In that respect they connect to the work of artists (like Richard Tuttle) for whom procedural labor and niceties of craft are jettisoned as sources of value or meaning for individual works. Meaning does accrue, however, to the works’ collective presentation. In what is essentially a sculptural installation, many small Macdonalds are gathered into one big Macdonald. Each work signifies in two ways — as itself, and as part of the larger creative enterprise. This is another Tuttlesque strategy, and Macdonald’s installation capitalizes on the cumulative effect of a materially modest achievement repeated over and over. Also relevant in this regard are Gabriel Orozco’s “Working Tables” (2000-2005) on which are typically displayed many small pieces that are formally varied and distinct but conceptually or thematically interrelated. (Of course, sometimes you want to look at just one thing; in this show, that for me would be a relatively tallish — at maybe 8 inches high — bright green, geometrically branching structure. On the table it feels visually crowded by the neighboring works, and I found myself wanting to pluck it out of its swarming surroundings and place it on a pedestal to see how it would look on its own.) Lined up atop this townhouse gallery’s fireplace mantle is a 55-inch-long concatenation of a dozen or so cars, variously configured and colored but made in the same ad hoc, antiheroic manner as the works on the big table. Identified as a single piece but clearly composed of distinct sections, it is a witty twist on the show’s parts-to-the-whole conceit. It is also the most easily labeled object in the show, quite clearly a train with a big red engine. Is Macdonald trying to tell us that, in some important sense, artworks are toys — that there is no significant difference between the two categories of objects? We can surmise that he wants his work to provide pleasure, enjoyment, maybe even amusement. How far to take this implication is unclear, naturally, but it’s worth considering a couple of highlights in this tradition. “Calder’s Circus” is both an artwork and a toy — Calder himself manipulated its moving parts during informal performances in Paris in the 1930s. At about the same time, Isamu Noguchi began designing “playscapes” and playground equipment; some of these works are both beautiful objects worthy of prolonged visual contemplation and things you can swing on, hop over or crawl through. (Of his “Black Slide Mantra” (1988), the spiraling granite plaything located in Odori Park in the city of Sapporo, Japan, Noguchi said, “The completion of this sculpture will be when children polish it with their bottoms as they slide down.”) The value of Macdonald’s work is probably not that the viewer can pick it up and pretend to be a farmer or fireman or freight train engineer. But to experience it is to relive (briefly, imaginatively) that developmental stage when we learned about how objects, stories and fantasies are all mixed up together, and how sad it would be not to have them. Chris Macdonald: Recent Sculpture continues at Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art (40 East 63rd Street, 3rd Floor, Midtown, Manhattan) through October 21.
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2016
7.0
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A drug bust in Arica, Chile, turned up more than $12 million worth of cocaine that was bound for Spain, Reuters reported on Friday. Three suspected traffickers were arrested, two of whom are confirmed Spanish nationals. According to officials cited by Reuters, the antinarcotics operation took place in the port city of Arica in northern Chile last Saturday. The targeted drug gang was reportedly part of an international group of traffickers that was moving drugs from Colombia across South America to a final destination in Europe. The three men who were arrested, the third of whom was a Colombian national, were detained on charges of possessing more than 632 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of over $12 million. The arrested men will remain in custody while the police carry out a 60-day investigation of the case, after which the suspects are due to face trial. While Europe — and Spain in particular — is a major destination for Latin American narcotics (especially cocaine), Chile has not been a major departure point for drugs going to the continent. According to the 2016 EU Drug Trafficking Report from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction, South America's major transshipment points are Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. The report also notes that drugs are also moved from Ecuador and from the Southern Cone region, Argentina in particular. Drugs are moved to Europe by both sea and air. Transport by sea is particularly important, as it allows traffickers to move significant quantities of drugs on both commercial and private vessels with relative discretion. "An important development has been an increase in the use of containers on commercial vessels to ship cocaine, making detection more difficult," the report says. "Since 2006, maritime seizures that involve containers have increased sixfold, with a particularly steep increase since 2010." Western and Southern Europe receive the majority of the drugs sent to the continent. "In 2014, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Italy reportedly accounted for 80% of the 61.6 metric tons of cocaine seized in the European Union," Insight Crime noted. The trafficking rings that move drugs from Latin America to Europe are extensive, often involving personnel and criminal organizations on both sides of the Atlantic. One operation carried out by Colombian, Italian, and US authorities yielded 144 arrests of people accused of working in Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Italy. The ring was reportedly led by suspected members of 'Ndrangheta, a powerful Italian criminal organization, and included members of Colombian rebel group ELN, who provided security for drug labs and smuggling routes, and members of Colombian criminal groups known as BACRIM, which controlled ports where the drugs would be sent to points in Central America and the Caribbean. Reuters contributed to this report.
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1,092
2016
1.0
0
Yo Gotti and his crew were on set for Gotti's "Down in the DM" music video shoot Friday, so we asked a few rappers their opinions on sending and receiving Direct Messages. Yo Gotti is a little inspiring, Rae Sremmurd's Slim Jimmy is salacious, and YG is cautious.
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1,093
2019
7.0
0
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The former head of Australian liver-cancer treatment firm Sirtex Medical Ltd has pleaded guilty to insider trading, Australia’s corporate regulator said on Wednesday. Gilman Edwin Wong, who headed the firm from 2005 to 2017, was charged last year after selling 74,698 Sirtex shares in 2016 while in possession of inside information, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) said in a statement. The sale was made a few months before a surprise earnings downgrade. Wong entered the plea at a court in Sydney on Tuesday, ASIC said. Insider trading attracts a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment and he will be sentenced at a date yet to be set. Reuters could not immediately find contact details for Wong or his lawyers and Sirtex, which terminated Wong’s employment in 2017 after investigating the trades, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment. Sirtex was de-listed in September after accepting a $1.4 billion buyout from a Chinese consortium seeking to import the firm’s liver treatment technology. Reporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Stephen Coates
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1,094
2019
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters who had blockaded police headquarters in Asia’s leading financial center had mostly dispersed by Saturday morning with some roads reopened for traffic as normal but it remained unclear whether further mass protests would take place. Hong Kong has been bracing for a third weekend of widespread protests against an extradition bill that has plunged the Chinese-ruled city into crisis, posing the greatest popular challenge to President Xi Jinping since he took power in 2012. On Friday groups of mostly students wearing hard hats, goggles and face masks set up roadblocks and trapped vehicles in a generally peaceful protest to demand that leader Carrie Lam, who promoted and then postponed the bill, scrap it altogether. Police removed barricades early on Saturday morning while staff were able to go home, after a more than 15 hour blockade. Only a few hundred protesters remained. In a statement early on Saturday, police said the acts of the protesters had seriously affected their work including the provision of emergency services to the public. “Police have shown the greatest tolerance to the protesters...but their means of expressing views have become illegal, irrational and unreasonable. Police will stringently follow up on these illegal activities.” Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997, since when it has been governed under a “one country, two systems” formula that allows freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including a much-cherished independent judiciary. Reporting by Farah Master; editing by Simon Cameron-Moore
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We've been waiting all season for this moment ... the WAGs of Super Bowl LIII!!! There's a new meaning to Hotlanta this weekend ... with the wives and girlfriends of the New England Patriots and the L.A. Rams invading Georgia for the big game. You've heard of the Giseles and Camille Kosteks of the bunch ... but, don't let those Pats WAGs superstars distract you from the heat over on the Rams' end, like Ndamukong Suh's girl Katya Leick and Brandin Cooks' wife, Briannon. Be sure to check out all the pics ... and watch the game, or whatever.
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1,096
2019
6.0
0
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices were mixed on Monday as market concerns about the possibility of a conflict between the United States and Iran eased, while worries about declining crude demand resurfaced. Benchmark Brent crude futures settled at $64.86 a barrel, losing 34 cents, or 0.5%. U.S. crude futures settled at $57.90 a barrel, rising 47 cents, or 0.8%. Last week, Brent climbed 5% and U.S. crude surged 10% after Iran shot down a U.S. drone on Thursday in the Gulf, adding to tensions stoked by attacks on oil tankers in the area in May and June that Washington has blamed on Iran, which denies having any role in the attacks. U.S. President Donald Trump imposed new sanctions on Iran on Monday. Trump on Friday, however, called off a retaliatory attack on the Middle East nation at the last minute after the drone was downed, limiting oil price gains. “I think some of the risk premium that got built in because of U.S. tensions with Iran is easing a bit,” said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital Management in New York. “I think we’re also starting to see the economic concerns and demand concerns re-emerge for the market.” Hopes are waning for progress in Sino-U.S. trade talks at this week’s G20 meeting as investors await a meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. “The most important factor weighing on the oil price of late was the fear of a massive slowdown in demand growth, especially in view of the trade conflict between the US and China,” Commerzbank said in a note. “We do not expect any agreement to be reached during the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi during the G20 summit at the end of the week.” Weak manufacturing data released on Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas added to worries about slipping demand for crude oil. Supply is expected to remain relatively tight, as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies including Russia, an alliance known as OPEC+, appear likely to extend a deal on curbing output when they meet on July 1-2 in Vienna, analysts said. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Monday that international cooperation on crude production had helped stabilize oil markets and was more important than ever. He also voiced concerns about demand. Reporting by Laila Kearney in New York; Additional reporting by Noah Browning in London; Editing by David Gregorio and Matthew Lewis
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1,097
2017
10.0
0
Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds delivered a strong message of anti-terror in the aftermath of the mass shooting in Las Vegas ... their hometown. The band performed Wednesday night in Chicago, and Dan paused to tell the crowd their tour has taken on a new meaning after the tragedy. He gave big props to all the fans who continue coming out to their concerts, and defiantly denounced all forms of terrorism. He also reassured fans they would take every precaution to keep them safe.
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Makers from all over the world will descend on Brooklyn this weekend for the Craft in Focus Festival, a celebration of handmade traditions and a life in craft. Craft in Focus began as a small film festival in the Netherlands in 2013 after founder, filmmaker Wendy van Wilgenburg, became interested in the cult of craft following her first film about the life of a luthier. "I was intrigued by the bodily knowledge of the luthier," she tells Creators. "The repetition of a certain movement, with tools that seemed to be an extension of his hands, the muscles that knew exactly what to do, the ears that could listen to the sound of the wood, the eyes that observed the grain, the nose that smelled the resin. All working together in a delicate balance to make the perfect instrument." Over the last four years, the festival has drastically expanded to include not only screenings, but also live craft demonstrations, masterclasses, lectures, and booths where makers sell their handmade wares. This weekend marks the festival's NYC debut and to celebrate they've partnered with leaders in the NYC craft movement, including the Textile Art Center, Makeville, and 92Y. Highlights include a masterclass by Christiaan, the pioneering celebrity hairstylist behind the 70s-era asymmetrical bob and the undercut of the 80s; demonstrations by Hästens, Swedish master bed-makers who make each mattress by hand using a tradition that dates back to 1852; a corset-making masterclass; and, for kids of all ages, a clay workshop with the master model maker from Aardman Studios, creators of Shaun the Sheep and other recognizable characters. There are also more traditional craft workshops in printmaking, weaving, metalworking and more. A $15 General Admission ticket gets you access to all of Saturday's makers' booths, with tickets for individual workshops, lectures and film screenings sold separately (hint: get them in advance online). All of the activities end at 6 PM, but make sure to stay for the courtyard party with live music and refreshments. You'll leave the Industry City event with a greater appreciation for makers and a life centered around the tradition of craft. Van Wilgenburg stresses this as the central mission of the festival: "Children are swiping their smartphones, they build things in Minecraft, but no longer with their own hands. They do not see craftsmen anymore, because the studios have relocated to cheaper parts of the cities, outside of the residential areas. And craftsmen have a hard time finding successors." She feels that craft is a lifestyle in jeopardy, that people are losing touch with those innate physical skills that engender a slow and rejuvenating life. "In my opinion," she continues, "it is therefore extremely important and urgent that we revalue the skills of craftsmen, that we teach children the joy of making something beautiful with your own hands. That we spotlight master craftsmen, and that we bring them in direct contact with a large audience, to inspire them, to share their skills and passion, and to perhaps find a successor or customer." Find out more about the festival at the Craft in Focus website. Related: Learn Quillwork and Indigenous Culture at North Dakota Gallery Five Nations Arts Artist Weaves Intricate Bonsai Trees with Copper and Aluminum Wire These Adorable Felt Animals Are Definitely Side-Eyeing You Right Now
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1,099
2018
1.0
0
The Moon in Cancer connects with Uranus at 10:20 AM, putting people in a freedom-seeking mood. The Moon opposes Pluto at 9:34 PM, stirring up power struggles and jealousy, but creating potential for great transformations. The Moon connects with lucky planet Jupiter at 11:38 PM. All Times EST. The Moon is in Cancer today, helping you take care of the tasks on your to-do list today. The energy continues to be productive this evening, despite some intense emotions arising. The Moon is in fellow Water sign Cancer today, lighting up the creativity and romance sector of your chart. Good vibes will flow this evening, but watch out for jealousy. The Moon is in sensitive Water sign Cancer today, encouraging you to connect with your home and family. Issues around power will come up for you to work with tonight. The Moon is in Water sign Cancer today, lighting up the communication sector of your chart. A powerful conversation will arrive this evening, but watch out for obsessive behavior. The Moon is in Cancer, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules abundance and security. Know what your time and energy is worth! Watch out for power struggles this evening. The Moon is in your sign today, Cancer, encouraging you to focus on your emotional wellbeing. Power struggles in relationships are likely this evening. Make time to rest today: The Moon is in sensitive Water sign Cancer, activating a very private, quiet sector of your chart. Your intuition will be sharp this evening. The Moon is in Water sign Cancer, putting you in an genial mood. It’s a powerful evening for creating art and connecting with people. The Moon is in Cancer today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules worldly success. Issues around power are important to consider this evening. The Moon is in fellow Waters sign Cancer, putting you in a philosophical mood. Intense conversations will arrive this evening. The Moon is in Water sign Cancer today, finding you confronting difficult emotions. Self worth-issues are major this evening. The Moon is in Cancer—your opposite sign—today, bringing your focus to your relationships. Easy energy will flow between yourself and others early today, but watch out for power struggles tonight. Want these horoscopes sent straight to your inbox? Click here to sign up for the newsletter.
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1,100
2019
6.0
0
WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to provide evidence gathered during Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation to lawmakers who are considering whether to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, a top Democrat said on Monday. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said he will hold off on a threat to bring criminal contempt charges against Attorney General William Barr, as long as the Justice Department continues to provide materials sought by his committee. Reporting by Andy Sullivan
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1,101
2016
3.0
0
Vida Guerra is worried someone's on her ass ... and she wants help from the LAPD to keep it safe. According to our sources, the butt model filed a police report claiming she's been receiving emails from an obsessed fan. We're told the guy has been professing his love for her, making a full-court press for a happily ever after relationship. Law enforcement sources tell us the LAPD doesn't feel the emails are particularly threatening ... just really creepy ... but they've opened an investigation just to be safe. Guerra had no comment.
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1,102
2018
6.0
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Molesworth gave a passionate commencement address at the University of California, Los Angeles, in which she railed against white supremacy and “outmoded forms of thought.” Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Commencement speeches are rarely memorable. Most speakers tend to steer clear of controversial or incendiary topics, relying instead on relatively safe monologues of congratulatory sentiments and career advice in their given discipline. Helen Molesworth is not most speakers. Last Saturday, Molesworth — who was fired from the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles in March, after four years as chief curator — gave a passionate commencement address to the School of the Arts and Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in which she railed against white supremacy, “outmoded forms of thought,” and the “death rattle of our colonial past.” Her speech began like many others, on a fairly benign and hopeful note. “I’ve decided to tell you how hopeful I am about the future, and one of the reasons I am hopeful is because of your generation. You guys have come of age against an extraordinary backdrop of actual and symbolic change,” she stated before citing a list of progressive movements that have sprung up recently, from #MeToo, to Black Lives Matter, to the water protectors at Standing Rock. “But even though I am hopeful, it would be foolish not to mention how spectacularly messed up the world is at the moment,” she continued. She targeted “authoritarianism and nationalism” as threats to democracy around the world, as well as a new American oligarchy that “has inserted its values of profit and their inherent belief in money and wealth as the ultimate metrics of success into democracy’s most fundamental institutions: the press, scientific research, concert halls, the universities, museums.” For those familiar with the rumors surrounding her firing, it sounded potentially like a shot directed at MOCA’s board, whom she had tensions with before her firing. “The worlds of culture and art, the worlds you are poised to enter are striated with the pressure of these moneyed forces in ways we have never before encountered.” Molesworth posited that art students are uniquely prepared to fight against these reactionary threats because of their experience with “the crit,” where art students critique, defend, and discuss their work with their peers and teachers. The crit is so important during these fractured times, not because it teaches us how to speak about our work, but because it teaches us how to listen. “Listening is the basis of empathy and empathy is the only way to think our way out of the stranglehold of the debilitating and outmoded forms of thought we have inherited from our colonial past,” she opined. Through the process of listening, she linked one of the most enigmatic and divisive works of art — John Cage’s “4’33,” in which the composer sat silently before a piano for four minutes and 33 seconds — with a moment of contemporary political activism in which Parkland High School shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez stood silent for four minutes. “She was refusing to lead us or entertain us with her grief. She was asking us instead to listen, to ourselves, to each other, to the situation,” Molesworth noted. Listening, as Molesworth spoke about it, is an active, not a passive action, one which artists can use to insightfully reflect on what is going on in society. “What I hear in this current administration’s culture of lying, bullying, hatred, and violence is not power but a death rattle,” she said. “Indeed I think we are bearing witness to the death rattle of our colonial past, and like all deaths from toxic diseases it will not be an easy or a gracious one … Now is the time we make sure to listen to the words, the feelings, and the silences of the many rather than the few … Now is the time for the artists who founded BLM, for the artists who founded #timesup, for the young drama students at Parkland, and you guys, the assembled artists sitting before me today, to bring your very special listening skills to bear on this extraordinary time of change.” “What I most appreciated about her speech was the accessibility of it,” graduating senior Gabrielle Biasi told Hyperallergic via email. “I come from a family of immigrants, some for whom Spanish is their first language, who don’t hold college degrees, and who are not involved in the arts, but were all still able to enjoy and appreciate her speech. I didn’t want my family to feel alienated or foreign at our ceremony but she made her speech quite relevant to important political issues of today that go beyond the arts, which my whole family was able to connect to.” Despite the heavy tone of Molesworth’s speech, other students came away with a genuinely optimistic attitude about their future. “‘I think ‘your generation is the first generation to come of age when we can say that white supremacy is dying’ and similar statements left the greatest impression on me,”  said Alex Anderson, who just received his MFA. “These ideas, and the speech at large had a positively hopeful tone that suggested the post-graduate world we are entering as artists may not be as terrifying and draconian as our peers, mentors, and the media tell us it is. I hope she’s right!” The entire commencement address can be found here.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will stand up to any threats from Russia as relations deteriorate between the two countries, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday, after blaming Russia for the poisoning of a former Russian spy in southern England. Britain expelled 23 diplomats after Russia did not meet a deadline to explain the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a Soviet-made nerve agent. Russia denies involvement in the attack. “Last night, I saw the Russian ambassador being quoted as saying that Russia was not a country that accepted ultimatums. Well I can say ... the United Kingdom is not a country that accepts threats, and we will stand up against them,” May told parliament. Reporting by Costas Pitas; writing by Alistair Smout; editing by Stephen Addison
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2018
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The Buena Regional High School wrestling team announced it will NOT compete in events refereed by the man who forced Andrew Johnson to cut his hair before a match earlier this month. The Buena Regional school board held an emergency meeting in New Jersey on Wednesday with board members and concerned community members ... and that's where the announcement was made. As we previously reported, referee Alan Maloney (who is white) told the 16-year-old black wrestler to either cut off his dreadlocks or forfeit the match during a Dec. 19 event. Johnson -- who was only given 90 seconds to make his decision -- opted for the haircut ... and video of the shameful moment went viral. Maloney's camp insists the ref was only following strict guidelines about hair maintenance -- and was not being racist. As for Johnson, Buena has a wrestling match scheduled for Thursday morning -- but an attorney for the student says he will NOT compete because he's overwhelmed by the media attention. Johnson's attorney says he will wrestle again this season -- but has not announced a return date.
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