Suicides in Honk Kong Might Be Homicides By The Chinese Regime…
October 16, 2019
News Analysis đ The number of 'Suicide cases' reported in #HongKong has soared. The total number has exceeded 100âan unprecedented record.
Many of the victims are young #HongKongProtesters, and the details look a lot like they were murdered. https://t.co/R51Zn9NAoL
— The Epoch Times - China Insider (@EpochTimesChina) October 15, 2019
Researchers find bug in Python script may have affected hundreds of studies…
October 16, 2019
In a paper published October 8, researchers at the University of Hawaii found that a programming error in a set of Python scripts commonly used for computational analysis of chemistry data returned varying results based on which operating system they were run onâthrowing doubt on the results of more than 150 published chemistry studies. While trying to analyze results from an experiment involving cyanobacteria, the researchersâJayanti Bhandari Neupane, Ram Neupane, Yuheng Luo, Wesley Yoshida, Rui Sun, and Philip Williamsâdiscovered significant variations in results run against the same nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) data.
Pornhub removes Girls Do Porn, finally drawing a line at sex trafficking charges…
October 16, 2019
Itâs only today, three days after the federal government revealed that the owners of Girls Do Porn have been arrested and charged with counts of federal sex trafficking â and one of whom is currently a fugitive at large â that Pornhub has finally made its official Girls Do Porn partner page disappear, as Motherboard is reporting today. But not the videos strewn across its site, unless they were directly uploaded to that Girls Do Porn page.
Bayerâs $30 Billion Roundup Crisis Heats Up as It Braces for a âSignificant Surgeâ of New Lawsuits…
October 16, 2019
Bayer AG said it anticipates a âsignificant surgeâ in the number of plaintiffs suing the company over the weedkiller Roundup when it reports earnings later this month. An increase in advertising by U.S. attorneys seeking new clients since mediation talks began will likely add to the litigation, the German drugs and chemicals giant said in an emailed statement. There were 18,400 plaintiffs as of July, the last time Bayer provided an update.
Jeff Zucker C_A?
October 16, 2019
Now that we have found out that @CNN is a virtual fraud, rumor has it that Jeff Zucker will be resigining momentarily?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 15, 2019
Trump added an extra [i].
C_A.Toyota has created a car that uses AI to sense a driver’s state, and can even wake them up using inflatable cushions or cold air if they’re nodding off…
October 16, 2019
While we were all distracted, Trump signs Executive Order on Blocking Property and Suspending Entry of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation in Syria…
October 16, 2019
Section 1. (a) All property and interests in property that are in the United States, that hereafter come within the United States, or that are or hereafter come within the possession or control of any United States person of the following persons are blocked and may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in:
(i) any person determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State:
(A) to be responsible for or complicit in, or to have directly or indirectly engaged in, or attempted to engage in, any of the following in or in relation to Syria:
(1) actions or policies that further threaten the peace, security, stability, or territorial integrity of Syria; or...
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Off-duty NYPD sergeant kills himself in Queens home…
October 16, 2019
The unidentified officer shot himself in the head in the house he shared with his wife near Union Turnpike and 178th Street in Utopia, the sources said. His wife found him in a pool of blood when she walked into the house at about 8 p.m., according to police sources.
9 NYPD officers and a retired sergeant have died by suicide this year.
Sidney Powell confirms DOJ now have possession of CIA spy, Mifsud’s phones, in new Flynn Court Filing…
October 16, 2019
Egypt says archaeologists uncovered 20 ancient coffins…
October 16, 2019
A brief statement from the ministry says Tuesday says archaeologists found the coffins in the Asasif Necropolis. The necropolis, located in the ancient town of West Thebes, includes tombs dating back to the Middle, New Kingdom and the Late Periods (1994 B.C. to 332 B.C.). Photos from the ministry show colored coffins with inscriptions and paintings. The ministry described it as one of the "biggest and most important" discoveries in recent years.
Erdogan says he will refuse to meet with Pence over Syria ceasefire…
October 16, 2019
"I'm not going to talk to them. They will be talking to their counterparts. When Trump comes here, I'll be talking," he said in comments made to Sky News, referring to the U.S. delegation. The vice presidentâs office announced Tuesday that Pence would lead a U.S. delegation including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security advisor Robert OâBrien and the special representative for Syria, James Jeffrey, to Turkey on Wednesday. The aim of the trip was to persuade Erdogan to stop his offensive into the region.
House investigators receive initial documents from Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Google’s parent company Alphabet to aid their probe…
October 16, 2019
"The committee will review all of the information received from the companies in order to help inform next steps," they said. "We will hold additional hearings, discussions and roundtables as our investigation continues." The House Judiciary Committee also requested documents from more than 80 other companies as part of its probe into the digital marketplace, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to The Hill. The committee has also asked for those documents by this week.
U.S. carried out secret cyber strike on Iran in wake of Saudi oil attack…
October 16, 2019
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the operation took place in late September and took aim at Tehranâs ability to spread âpropaganda.â One of the officials said the strike affected physical hardware, but did not provide further details. The attack highlights how President Donald Trumpâs administration has been trying to counter what it sees as Iranian aggression without spiraling into a broader conflict.
A robot hand taught itself to solve a Rubikâs Cube after creating its own training regime…
October 16, 2019
Researchers at OpenAI have developed a new method for transferring complex manipulation skills from simulated to physical environments.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Seen Riding A White Horse. What Does This Symbolize?…
October 16, 2019
The North Korean leader sat astride a magnificent white horse and rode on as snow fell at Mount Paektu, a mountain on the border between the country and China. It is unclear when the photos were taken, but they were released today and they showed Kim in high spirits during his gallop. Kim was well dressed for the weather, with a thick coat and warm gloves protecting him from the elements as he rode his horse...
#Chairman Kim Jong Un climbed up the Mt. Paektu on his white horse.#Korean watchers all know that Chairman Kim used to climb up this mountain whenever he makes bold #political decisions.
Let's see what happens. pic.twitter.com/SWUB5ua9ml— The Beginning... (@coldnoodlefan) October 16, 2019
FISA Court Ruled that FBI Improperly Used NSA Surveillance Data to Snoop on Americans…
October 16, 2019
Simply put, the data was available to search, and the FBI willingly took advantage of every opportunity to query the NSA intelligence database. For example, FBI employees routinely used mass surveillance data to investigate potential witnesses and informants. In 2017 alone, the FBI conducted over 3.1 million searches of surveillance data, compared to just 7,500 combined searches by the CIA and NSA. This is particularly troubling because, under current FBI operating procedures, this surveillance data can only be searched if there is reasonable suspicion of crimes having taken place or clear risks to national security. And, yet, FBI employees and FBI contractors were at times searching the database to see what information they could find on U.S. citizens not at all connected to foreign intelligence matters. In short, the FBI violated Americansâ privacy by abusing access to NSA surveillance data with warrantless searches...
Butterfly gets a WING TRANSPLANT: Zoo volunteer used glue, tape and pins to help an injured insect fly again after attaching a wing from a dead lookalike…
October 16, 2019
She added: 'I knew it could be done, but I didn't know the best way to do it.' Despite the two parallels of her recent wing transplant and Insect Art business, Katie claims the two don't link up. Ms VanBlaricum added: 'A lot of people mention that I've helped this butterfly when I've got thousands of dead insects in my basement but the two don't really link up...