Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Apple WWDC 2017 Preview: A Siri Speaker Plus Software

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Apple WWDC 2017 Preview: A Siri Speaker Plus Software

Apple WWDC 2017 Preview: A Siri Speaker Plus SoftwareWWDC tends to be a software-focused event, but Apple may be announcing several new devices at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 5. There's a remote possibility we'll get a sneak peek of the iPhone 8, but based on recent reports, there's a much better chance we'll see a revamped a new Siri-powered speaker that will compete against Amazon's legion of Alexa speakers, a revamped 10.5-inch iPad Pro and an update to Apple's MacBook lineup. Apple CEO Tim Cook will kick off WWDC 2017 on June 5.


Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capital

Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capitalThe blast, at the start of the holy month of Ramadan, was one of the deadliest seen in Kabul, killing 80 people and wounding another 463, Deputy Interior Minister Murad Ali said. A huge crater was caused at the blast site close to the German embassy compound, tearing the front off a building facing the street and shattering windows and blowing off doors in houses hundreds of meters away. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said some embassy staff had been injured and at least one local security guard was killed.


Trump blasts Russia probe, touts ex-adviser Page over FBI, CIA

Trump blasts Russia probe, touts ex-adviser Page over FBI, CIABy Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump sought to insert himself into congressional investigations on Russia on Wednesday, urging lawmakers to hear from one of his former advisers, Carter Page, to counter testimony by directors of the FBI and CIA. Trump has been dismissive of probes by the FBI and several congressional panels into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and potential collusion with his campaign. In a series of early morning tweets, the president quoted a letter from Page, in which he asked to address the House Intelligence Committee promptly and referred to what he characterized as faulty testimony from U.S. intelligence officials.


Train stabbing survivor: Portland has 'white savior complex'

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Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meant

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Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meant

Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meantThe cryptic tweet containing the phrase “covfefe” that President Trump sent early Wednesday wasn't a typo, according to WH press secretary Sean Spicer.


Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capital

Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capitalThe blast, at the start of the holy month of Ramadan, was one of the deadliest seen in Kabul, killing 80 people and wounding another 463, Deputy Interior Minister Murad Ali said. A huge crater was caused at the blast site close to the German embassy compound, tearing the front off a building facing the street and shattering windows and blowing off doors in houses hundreds of meters away. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said some embassy staff had been injured and at least one local security guard was killed.


Chelsea Clinton weighs in on Kathy Griffin debate

Chelsea Clinton weighs in on Kathy Griffin debateClinton said, "I hope we can all least agree that it's never funny to joke about violence toward anyone, and particularly in this political climate, toward our president."


Death toll climbs from mudslides and floods in Sri Lanka

Death toll climbs from mudslides and floods in Sri LankaThe death toll from mudslides and floods in Sri Lanka has climbed past 200, with 96 others missing, the government said Wednesday. The Disaster Management Center said 203 people were confirmed dead. More than 77,000 have been displaced and over 1,500 homes destroyed since rains began inundating the southern and western areas of the Indian Ocean island nation last Friday.


Heavily-armed man arrested at Trump hotel in Washington

Heavily-armed man arrested at Trump hotel in WashingtonAlerted by authorities in Pennsylvania, officers of the Metropolitan Police Department detained a man from the state, identified as Brian Moles, 43, at around 1 am at the hotel a short distance from the White House. In his car, they recovered an AR-15 semi-automatic assault style rifle, a handgun and ammunition, police chief Peter Newsham told a news conference. "The officers and our federal partners… averted a potential disaster in the nation's capital," Newsham said.


Coal stocks fall; U.S. exit from climate deal may hurt, not help

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Coal stocks fall; U.S. exit from climate deal may hurt, not help

Coal stocks fall; U.S. exit from climate deal may hurt, not helpBy Rodrigo Campos and Nichola Groom NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. coal company shares slumped alongside renewable energy stocks on Wednesday after reports that President Donald Trump plans to pull the United States from a global accord on fighting climate change. The market reaction reflects concerns, raised by some coal companies in recent months, that a U.S. exit from the Paris Climate Agreement could unleash a global backlash against coal interests outside the United States.


Know Your Options to Reduce Student Loan Payments

Know Your Options to Reduce Student Loan PaymentsThe Student Loan Ranger receives many questions from readers. On occasion, we like to share some queries that other borrowers are likely to relate to .


Senior US official reduced to very awkward silence when asked about Saudi Arabia's attitude to democracy

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Senior US official reduced to very awkward silence when asked about Saudi Arabia's attitude to democracy

Senior US official reduced to very awkward silence when asked about Saudi Arabia's attitude to democracyA senior US foreign affairs official gave one of the most awkward press conference responses ever witnessed in response to a question about Saudi Arabia’s attitude to democracy. Having served as US Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq – and been in Al Anbar Province in 2004, as it became the deadliest region for US forces in Iraq – Stuart Jones might have been considered more than able to fend off questions about Saudi Arabia’s apparent lack of enthusiasm for elections. Instead the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East Affairs Bureau, freshly returned from accompanying President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to Saudi Arabia, seemed completely stumped by the relatively straightforward reporter’s question.


Girl, 7, found critically injured after domestic incident in Olney section of Philadelphia

Girl, 7, found critically injured after domestic incident in Olney section of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Police are investigating how a 7-year-old girl who is hospitalized in extremely critical condition became unresponsive in her home.


Taiwan backlash over Emirates flag ban

Taiwan backlash over Emirates flag banEmirates, the Middle East's largest airline, faced fierce criticism in Taiwan Wednesday after it reportedly banned cabin crew from wearing the island's flag on their uniforms due to pressure from China. Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had lodged protests with Emirates in both Dubai and Taipei. The airline's cabin crew traditionally wear the flag pin of their own country on their uniforms.


Authorities: Stabbings suspect bragged in patrol car

Authorities: Stabbings suspect bragged in patrol carPORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A man charged with fatally stabbing two men and injuring a third who tried to shield young women from an anti-Muslim tirade appeared to brag about the attacks as he sat in the back of a police patrol car, saying "that's what liberalism gets you," according to court documents.


LAPD uses spit from sidewalk to tie suspect to 2 killings

LAPD uses spit from sidewalk to tie suspect to 2 killingsLOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities trailing a man suspected of sexually assaulting and killing two young women who disappeared from their Los Angeles neighborhoods used his DNA to tie him to the 2011 crimes after he spit on a sidewalk.


McDonald's has made an Australian burger hack an official menu item

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McDonald's has made an Australian burger hack an official menu item

McDonald's has made an Australian burger hack an official menu itemSeems like McDonald's has been keeping track of how you've been messing with its food. It's figured out that plenty of Aussies have been swapping out the Big Mac's beef patties with chicken ones. So it did the only logical thing, and put the often-requested burger on the menu. SEE ALSO: Five Guys beat In-N-Out as best burger chain, proving there really is no justice in the world Predictably it's called the Chicken Big Mac, and features all the other ingredients you'd get on the burger — lettuce, cheese, special sauce, on a sesame seed bun — but with McChicken patties instead.  Image: mcdonald's australiaOf course the Chicken Big Mac isn't a purely an Australian thing. The Chicken Big Mac is sold in Qatar, Egypt, the UAE and the Netherlands — but for the rest of the world you'll have to spend a little more time explaining your order. Also launching in Australia are these Cheeseburger Shaker Fries, which is a seasoning that combines the taste of "beef, onions, pickle, ketchup, mustard and cheese" — you know, like a cheeseburger. Shaker Fries are oddly a big thing Down Under, which we can prove by a dude who was selling a bag and a sachet of the seasoning for A$1,000 (US$744) back in 2014. "It's very limited edition," Vandi Huynh told The City at the time. "It comes out less frequently than the Olympics, like once every six years." We wonder how much his bag and sachet would fetch now. Image: mcdonald's australiaYep, Australians are also pretty weirdly obsessed with fast food too. WATCH: Someone has invented a simple wheelchair that gives users the freedom to move upright


Allegations of abuse, mismanagement shadow gains against IS

Allegations of abuse, mismanagement shadow gains against ISBEIRUT (AP) — As the U.S.-led coalition ratchets up operations in Syria, there are concerns that it will result in a rerun of what happened in Iraq, where $1 billion in weapons supplied to local fighters is unaccounted for.


Tuesday, May 30, 2017

3 dead after girl falls into raging river waters in Utah

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3 dead after girl falls into raging river waters in Utah

3 dead after girl falls into raging river waters in UtahSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 4-year-old girl, her mother and a good Samaritan died in Utah after the child fell from a rock and was swept away in a cold, fast-moving river and several people jumped in to help her, authorities said Tuesday.


Google points out everyone's terrible spelling, and then misspells a word

Google points out everyone's terrible spelling, and then misspells a wordWhile Scripps National Spelling Bee this week tries to convince us that America can spell, Google has the state-by-state breakdown to prove otherwise. SEE ALSO: California State University's grad stole features a pretty brutal spelling error The search engine revealed Tuesday which word comes up the most when people type in, "How to spell..." and the results are something else.  America's most misspelled words - it's #spellingbee week and we mapped top "how to spell" searches by state#dataviz pic.twitter.com/oHkRHj8Eku — GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) May 30, 2017 The results are telling — Wisconsin looks up how to spell their own state name the most, while New Hampshire is worried about diarrhea and getting that right. @GoogleTrends "Wisconsin" being the most misspelled word in Wisconsin is perfect. — Jamison Stoltz (@EditorStoltz) May 30, 2017 @GoogleTrends Diorrh... diahrr... dioeri... never mind... — davepaisley (@davepaisley) May 30, 2017 Google itself has some of its own spelling problems to sort out. Its original map spelled Washington D.C.'s most searched word as "nintey," which is definitely not how you spell out the number 90. It was corrected later, along with some incorrect letter counting, with a new map and legend marked as the "one to use."  We've made a few corrections to the legend. This is the one to use pic.twitter.com/0Z8fUlzmHc — GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) May 30, 2017 Helpfully, or embarrassingly, Google broke down the searches by letter-length. Most searches are for six to 10 letter words, like California, New York, Minnesota, Kentucky and Ohio's "beautiful" or Illinois' "appreciate." Good old Pennsylvania really pulled through with "sauerkraut." Some concernedly short search queries were "liar" in Rhode Island and "nanny" in Mississippi. The two longest words hailed from West Virginia and Connecticut (way harder to spell than Wisconsin) and were the same: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious from Mary Poppins. But the best finding was "tomorrow" topping searches in both Arizona and Colorado — but with different letter lengths. In Arizona, searches for the word were six to 10 letters, while in Colorado they were 11 to 19 letters — that's a lot of extra Ms and Rs. @GoogleTrends Interesting how "tomorrow" has eight letters in Arizona and eleven letters in Colorado — ᵖᵉᵗᵉ (@petecasellini) May 30, 2017 Catch the spelling bee finals on Thursday — they'll be on ESPN. Maybe "chihuahua" or "banana" will be the ultimate stumper. But probably not, considering last year's winning words were "gesellschaft" and "Feldenkrais." WATCH: The adaptation differences in the Harry Potter series are wickedly permissible


Husband of Mary Kay Letourneau, His Former Sixth Grade Teacher, Files for Separation

Husband of Mary Kay Letourneau, His Former Sixth Grade Teacher, Files for SeparationThe couple created a national scandal when their illicit relationship began when he was 12, and she was 34.


Donald Trump 'considering White House shakeup' amid growing legal and political battles

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Justice Department probing N.J. town over mosque denial as another town settles

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Justice Department probing N.J. town over mosque denial as another town settles

Justice Department probing N.J. town over mosque denial as another town settlesThe U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation on a New Jersey city's rejection of a planned mosque, a spokesman confirmed on Tuesday. The U.S. Attorney's office in New Jersey, in conjunction with members of the department's civil rights headquarters in Washington, D.C., is examining whether officials in Bayonne, New Jersey, properly denied plans to build a mosque, according to Matthew Reilly, a spokesman for the New Jersey office. The Bayonne Muslims, the group seeking to construct the mosque, filed a federal lawsuit against the city last week.


Police: Punch, drunk driving mom cause crash killing girl, 6

Police: Punch, drunk driving mom cause crash killing girl, 6MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — A man punched his girlfriend as she was driving a van carrying him and her four children along an Indiana highway, causing a single-vehicle crash that killed her 6-year-old daughter, police said.


US tests interceptor designed to strike down incoming ballistic missiles amid growing North Korean threats

US tests interceptor designed to strike down incoming ballistic missiles amid growing North Korean threatsThe US has successfully tested a long-range interceptor designed to shoot down intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) for the first time, the military reports. The interceptor – frequently described as a “high-speed effort to hit a bullet with another bullet” – was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. It met an ICBM fired by the US from the Marshall Islands somewhere over the Pacific Ocean.


Woman Killed by Tiger in England Zoo Identified, Mom Says She Loved Her Job

Woman Killed by Tiger in England Zoo Identified, Mom Says She Loved Her JobThe zoo has called her death a "freak accident."


This Adorable Girl Has Questions for Barack Obama

This Adorable Girl Has Questions for Barack Obama"Why did he go? Where did he go? Why did he leave it, anyway?"


The Latest: Detective: Videos show triple stabbing on train

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The Latest: Detective: Videos show triple stabbing on train

The Latest: Detective: Videos show triple stabbing on trainPORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Latest on a stabbing attack on a Portland, Oregon, light rail train that left two men dead. Authorities say the suspect directed an anti-Muslim rant at two women. (all times local):


White House communications director resigns amid tensions

White House communications director resigns amid tensionsWASHINGTON (AP) — A top White House communications staffer has resigned as President Donald Trump considers a major staff overhaul amid intensifying inquiries into his campaign's dealings with Russia.


Ramadan celebrations around the world

Ramadan celebrations around the worldThe holy month of Ramadan started on Saturday, May 27 as Muslims all over the world are beginning their month-long fasting in the name of the almighty.


Trump: Change Senate rules ‘immediately’ to pass GOP plans

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Trump: Change Senate rules ‘immediately’ to pass GOP plans

Trump: Change Senate rules ‘immediately’ to pass GOP plansPresident Trump is calling on Republican senators to lower the voting threshold needed to break a filibuster and pass health care and tax reform legislation.


Miss. teen: He 'loved me enough to take some bullets for me'

Miss. teen: He 'loved me enough to take some bullets for me'BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) — It was after midnight when a gunman burst into the living room of a southern Mississippi home where young people were playing video games.


Automation and its impact on American jobs

Automation and its impact on American jobsYahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric breaks down the impact of automation on the American workforce and how the country is adjusting for the future.


First Japanese to report Hiroshima atomic bomb dies at 86

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First Japanese to report Hiroshima atomic bomb dies at 86

First Japanese to report Hiroshima atomic bomb dies at 86Yoshie Oka, the first person to raise the alarm outside Hiroshima that the Japanese city had been hit by an atomic bomb, has died aged 86, media and acquaintances said Tuesday. Oka was 14 years old on August 6, 1945 and working in Hiroshima as a communications operator at an underground command centre of the Imperial Japanese Army. After the bomb fell, she contacted another military unit in the city of Fukuyama east of Hiroshima, local media including public broadcaster NHK reported.


Zookeeper dies in accident in British zoo

Zookeeper dies in accident in British zooA British zookeeper is killed by a tiger in a 'freak accident'. Rough cut (no reporter narration).


Bomb explodes outside Baghdad ice cream, killing 13

Bomb explodes outside Baghdad ice cream, killing 13A car bomb exploded outside a popular ice cream shop in central Baghdad just after midnight Tuesday, killing 13 people and wounding 24, hospital and police officials said.


2017 Honda Civic Si

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2017 Honda Civic Si

2017 Honda Civic SiTurbocharging changes what Si means.


Family of teen killed in Arcadia want customs agent to face criminal charges

Family of teen killed in Arcadia want customs agent to face criminal chargesThe family of a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed in a suspected armed robbery by an off-duty customs agent said they don't believe the narrative.


Monday, May 29, 2017

Japan household spending sags again in April

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Japan household spending sags again in April

Japan household spending sags again in AprilJapanese household spending dropped again in April, official figures showed Tuesday, as consumers kept a tight hold on their purse strings despite years of government efforts to boost spending. The fresh data attests to what analysts believe is a broader picture of the world's third largest economy -- it is picking up steam overall but tepid consumption continues to act as a drag. Japan's prospects have been improving on the back of strong exports, with investments linked to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics also giving the economy a shot in the arm.


Tesla releases list of Model 3 premium features, including an optional glass roof

Tesla releases list of Model 3 premium features, including an optional glass roofWith Tesla's final Model 3 reveal set to take place sometime in July, we won't have to wait long to see what the final version of Tesla's highly-anticipated mass market EV is going to look like. In the interim, Tesla a few days ago released an updated product sheet comparing the Model 3's specs to the Model S. In doing so, we were able to glean a treasure trove of information about what the Model 3 will bring to the table. For example, we learned that the Model 3 won't be anywhere close to as fast as the Model S, hardly a surprise given the car's $35,000 price tag. Specifically, the Model 3 will feature a 0-60 MPH time of 5.6 seconds. As far as range is concerned, the entry-level Model 3 will be able to go 215 miles on a single charge. Amid a slew of other details, one of the more interesting data points from Tesla's product sheet relayed that the Model 3 will be a lot less customizable than the Model S. Whereas the Model S is currently available in more than 1500 different configurations, the Model 3 will have fewer than 100 configuration options available. While this may disappoint some prospective buyers, it's actually an incredibly smart move on Tesla's part. Remember, Tesla has a bad habit of missing production deadlines. That said, anything Tesla can do to help streamline the production process is a step in the right direction. Historically, Tesla has shot itself in the foot by being overly ambitious with a new release, with the delays and technical problems surrounding the Model X launch being a prime example. Having said that, it's not as if the Model 3 will come in a one-size-fits-all type of package. On the contrary, some intriguing configuration options will exist. To this point, Tesla recently updated its product sheet with a few examples of premium features Model 3 buyers will be able to purchase. That updated list now reads: Full Self-Driving Capability Aluminum and Steel Body Coil Suspension Optional Glass Roof 18″ or 19″ Wheels As a point of comparison, some of the Model S features that will not be available on the Model 3 include a HEPA Filtration System, Smart Air Suspension, a panoramic sunroof, auto-presenting door handles, and 21-inch performance wheels.


Egypt to press ahead with air strikes after Christians attacked

Egypt to press ahead with air strikes after Christians attackedBy Ahmed Aboulenein CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt made clear on Monday that it planned to press ahead with air strikes against Islamist militants in neighbouring Libya who it says were responsible for killing Egyptian Christians in an ambush last week. Libyan military commanders said Egyptian jets hit the Libyan city of Derna on Monday, continuing attacks that began hours after masked men boarded vehicles driving dozens of people to a monastery in the southern Egyptian province of Minya on Friday and killed 29. A witness said on Monday one air attack hit the western entrance to Derna and two others hit Dahr al-Hamar in the city's south.


Portland Republican says party should use militia groups after racial attack

Portland Republican says party should use militia groups after racial attackAs tensions continue in Portland following the racially charged murder of two men on Friday, the top Republican in the city said he is considering using militia groups as security for public events. Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, 23, and Rick Best, 53, were stabbed to death and 21-year-old student Micah David-Cole Fletcher was injured when they came to the aid of two women being subjected to hate speech on public transport.


Tesla releases list of Model 3 premium features, including an optional glass roof

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Tesla releases list of Model 3 premium features, including an optional glass roof

Tesla releases list of Model 3 premium features, including an optional glass roofWith Tesla's final Model 3 reveal set to take place sometime in July, we won't have to wait long to see what the final version of Tesla's highly-anticipated mass market EV is going to look like. In the interim, Tesla a few days ago released an updated product sheet comparing the Model 3's specs to the Model S. In doing so, we were able to glean a treasure trove of information about what the Model 3 will bring to the table. For example, we learned that the Model 3 won't be anywhere close to as fast as the Model S, hardly a surprise given the car's $35,000 price tag. Specifically, the Model 3 will feature a 0-60 MPH time of 5.6 seconds. As far as range is concerned, the entry-level Model 3 will be able to go 215 miles on a single charge. Amid a slew of other details, one of the more interesting data points from Tesla's product sheet relayed that the Model 3 will be a lot less customizable than the Model S. Whereas the Model S is currently available in more than 1500 different configurations, the Model 3 will have fewer than 100 configuration options available. While this may disappoint some prospective buyers, it's actually an incredibly smart move on Tesla's part. Remember, Tesla has a bad habit of missing production deadlines. That said, anything Tesla can do to help streamline the production process is a step in the right direction. Historically, Tesla has shot itself in the foot by being overly ambitious with a new release, with the delays and technical problems surrounding the Model X launch being a prime example. Having said that, it's not as if the Model 3 will come in a one-size-fits-all type of package. On the contrary, some intriguing configuration options will exist. To this point, Tesla recently updated its product sheet with a few examples of premium features Model 3 buyers will be able to purchase. That updated list now reads: Full Self-Driving Capability Aluminum and Steel Body Coil Suspension Optional Glass Roof 18″ or 19″ Wheels As a point of comparison, some of the Model S features that will not be available on the Model 3 include a HEPA Filtration System, Smart Air Suspension, a panoramic sunroof, auto-presenting door handles, and 21-inch performance wheels.


White House officials 'convinced they may be victims of deep state conspiracy'

White House officials 'convinced they may be victims of deep state conspiracy'Top White House aides – including Mr Trump’s trusted adviser Steve Bannon – are increasingly worried that the so-called “deep state” is conspiring to bring the presidency down, sources tell Politico. In the weeks after Mr Trump dismissed former FBI Director James Comey, the White House was hit with a series of damaging leaks, from Mr Trump alleged disclosure of highly classified intelligence to Russian officials, to his son-in-law’s reported attempt to set up back-channel communications with Russia. Commentators on Fox News, Mr Trump’s channel of choice, have helped push the idea that these leaks come from an American “deep state” – a body within the government working to bring down those in power.


In shadow of Mosul fight, Iran establishes Nineveh foothold

In shadow of Mosul fight, Iran establishes Nineveh footholdBAGHDAD (AP) — While Iraq's conventional military has been slowly clearing the Islamic State group from inside Mosul's complex urban terrain, Iraq's Iran-backed Shiite paramilitary forces have been working their way through less glamorous territory: vast deserts west and south of the city that run along and across Iraq's border with Syria.


Nobody wants to buy this Connecticut ghost town that's on sale for $2.62 million

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