Saturday, June 10, 2017

To Little Fanfare, Muammar el-Qaddafi’s Son Is Freed in Libya

Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, sits behind bars during a hearing in Zintan, Libya, in 2014.
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Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Namibian Independence Leader, Dies at 92

Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, center, with fellow Namibian activists Anton Lubowsi, left, and Hage Geingob, the current president of Namibia, in 1989.
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Tapwrit Wins the Belmont in a Field More Barren Than Most

Tapwrit, foreground left, ridden by Jose Ortiz, with Irish War Cry and the jockey Rajiv Maragh trailing. Tapwrit passed Irish War Cry, the race favorite, down the stretch and won by two lengths.
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Sessions Will Testify in Senate on Russian Meddling in Election

Attorney General Jeff Sessions was to testify on budget matters, but he will instead appear before the intelligence committee.
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Turks Click Away, but Wikipedia Is Gone

Blocking use of Wikipedia is the latest crackdown on free expression by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since a failed coup last year.
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News Analysis: Philippine Leader, Focused on War on Drug Users, Ignored Rise of ISIS

Security forces in Marawi, the Philippines, on Wednesday.
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The Cost of Dining With Warren Buffett? This Year, It’s $2,679,001

The billionaire investor Warren Buffett in 2014.
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Sessions Will Testify in Senate on Russian Meddling in Election

Attorney General Jeff Sessions was to testify on budget matters, but he will instead appear before the intelligence committee.
by CHARLIE SAVAGE via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

Turks Click Away, but Wikipedia Is Gone

Blocking use of Wikipedia is the latest crackdown on free expression by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since a failed coup last year.
by PATRICK KINGSLEY via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

News Analysis: Philippine Leader, Focused on War on Drug Users, Ignored Rise of ISIS

Security forces in Marawi, the Philippines, on Wednesday.
by RICHARD C. PADDOCK via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

The Cost of Dining With Warren Buffett? This Year, It’s $2,679,001

The billionaire investor Warren Buffett in 2014.
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Sad Day for Gotham: Adam West, Who Played Batman, Dies at 88

Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin in a scene from Batman.
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Beyond Raqqa, an Even Bigger Battle to Defeat ISIS and Control Syria Looms

Syrian Democratic Forces, made up of an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, unloading ammunition supplied by the American-led coalition in an area north of Raqqa.
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Dilemma for Uber and Rival: Egypt’s Demand for Data on Riders

Uber drivers at a service and training center in Cairo in May. Competition in the ride-hailing sector is fierce: A four-mile journey across Cairo now costs less than $1.
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Airbus may look beyond UK unless Brexit demands met -Sunday Times

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Airbus could move production of new aircraft models out of Britain if the European plane-maker's "non-negotiable" demands over the free movement of people and trade tariffs are not delivered in upcoming Brexit talks, the Sunday Times reported.

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Jelena Ostapenko, Unseeded Latvian, Rallies to Win French Open

Jelena Ostapenko was the first unseeded player to reach the women’s final in Paris since Mima Jausovec in 1983.
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China’s New Bridges: Rising High, but Buried in Debt

The Chishi Bridge in southern China.
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The Interpreter: Uncertainty, More Than Populism, Is New Normal in Western Politics

Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain with her husband, Philip, on Friday after asking the queen’s permission to form a minority government.
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EA Play event in under 13 minutes | E3 2017


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EAĆ¢€™s E3 2017 press conference in 8 minutes


Electronic Arts kicked off E3 2017 with a brand new Madden NFL story mode starring Mahershala Ali and ended with a very long look at Star Wars Battlefront II's multiplayer. In between was a prison break story from the creators of Brothers, a fast and furious Need for Speed, and a tease of new sci-fi game from Bioware (Mass Effect). There were, alas, no Sims this year. Subscribe: https://goo.gl/G5RXGs Check out our full video catalog: https://goo.gl/lfcGfq Visit our playlists: https://goo.gl/94XbKx Like The Verge on Facebook: https://goo.gl/2P1aGc Follow on Twitter: https://goo.gl/XTWX61 Follow on Instagram: https://goo.gl/7ZeLvX Read More: http://www.theverge.com
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Sad Day for Gotham: Adam West, Who Played Batman, Dies at 88

Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin in a scene from Batman.
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Beyond Raqqa, an Even Bigger Battle to Defeat ISIS and Control Syria Looms

Syrian Democratic Forces, made up of an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, unloading ammunition supplied by the American-led coalition in an area north of Raqqa.
by ANNE BARNARD via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

China’s New Bridges: Rising High, but Buried in Debt

The Chishi Bridge in southern China.
by CHRIS BUCKLEY via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

Britain’s Election: What the D.U.P. Is, and What It Wants

A protester against the Democratic Unionist Party in Parliament Square in London on Saturday.
by ED O’LOUGHLIN via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

News Analysis: Trump-Comey Feud Eclipses a Warning on Russia: ‘They Will Be Back’

An image of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was projected on a screen during an economic forum in St. Petersburg this month. There is no evidence that Russia has stopped trying to meddle in the American electoral system.
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Venezuela Musicians Rise Up After Violist, 18, Is Killed at Protest

Musicians of El Sistema, the state-sponsored classical music program in Venezuela, paid tribute in Caracas last month to Armando CaƱizales, a viola player who was killed during a protest.
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Opioid Dealers Embrace the Dark Web to Send Deadly Drugs by Mail

The dark web is providing cover for sales of synthetic opioids, associated with a rising tide of overdoses in the United States and beyond. The Postal Service is key part of the delivery system.
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Theresa May’s Top Aides Quit Under Pressure From U.K. Cabinet

Prime Minister Theresa May’s chiefs of staff, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill, who resigned under pressure on Saturday after the Conservative Party faltered in Britain’s election on Thursday.
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Michigan Case Adds U.S. Dimension to Debate on Genital Mutilation

Nazia Mirza of Texas is a member of the Dawoodi Bohra religious sect, which has a long tradition of cutting girls’ genitalia. “This Michigan case made me think I want to speak out,” she said.
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Ann Taylor, Dress Barn, Loft, Lane Bryant: Store closures on the way

Get ready for more "closing sale" signs in the windows of your local retailers.
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UPDATE 1-Fannie Mae's Brooks to be nominated U.S. deputy Treasury secretary -Axios

WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump plans to nominate Brian Brooks, general counsel for Fannie Mae, as deputy secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Axios reported on Saturday, citing three sources it said had knowledge of the pick.

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Toshiba rescues half-built Georgia nuclear plant

Toshiba's bankrupt nuclear unit left an uncertain future for two half-finished nuclear reactors in Georgia -- but the company promised Saturday it will pour up to $3.68 billion into the project to finish it.
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Demo of the Roland GO:MIXER


Read our full review of the GO:MIXER here http://ift.tt/2r6bQLv I made a short video of me playing The Beatles Blackbird on my guitar.Ƃ  Be warned, I am not a musician.Ƃ  I own a guitar that I play for fun now and again and I dusted it off just to show how good the sound is that the GO:MIXER can capture.
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Ann Taylor, Dress Barn, Loft, Lane Bryant: Store closures on the way

Get ready for more "closing sale" signs in the windows of your local retailers.
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Toshiba rescues half-built Georgia nuclear plant

Toshiba's bankrupt nuclear unit left an uncertain future for two half-finished nuclear reactors in Georgia -- but the company promised Saturday it will pour up to $3.68 billion into the project to finish it.
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Beyond Raqqa, an Even Bigger Battle to Defeat ISIS and Control Syria Looms

Syrian Democratic Forces, made up of an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, unloading ammunition supplied by the American-led coalition in an area north of Raqqa.
by ANNE BARNARD via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

Britain’s Election: What the D.U.P. Is, and What It Wants

A protester against the Democratic Unionist Party in Parliament Square in London on Saturday.
by ED O’LOUGHLIN via Endless Supplies .Biz - News

News Analysis: Comey Buzz Muffles a Warning on Russia: ‘They Will Be Back’

An image of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was projected on a screen during an economic forum in St. Petersburg this month. There is no evidence that Russia has stopped trying to meddle in the American electoral system.
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