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State Department Backs $39 Million ‘Javelin’ Package For Ukraine

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(Bloomberg) -- The State Department approved and Congress has informally signed off on a $39 million sale of additional Javelin anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, according to three officials familiar with the decision.The sale of 150 anti-tank missiles and two additional missile launchers could be announced later on Tuesday, according to one of officials, all of whom asked not to be identified since the decision hasn’t been announced. Ukraine requested the weapons early this past summer. The U.S. sold Ukraine over 200 missiles and 37 launchers in 2018.This sale is separate from the $250 million of congressionally authorized military aid to Ukraine that was held up by the Trump administration for months until after President Donald Trump’s heavily scrutinized July 25 call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that’s at the center of a Democratic impeachment inquiry in the House.Defense Department officials said $214 million of that aid has been obligated to buy equipment for Ukraine bu

Open box deal: Verizon S10e, S10, S10+ on sale for up to $350 off - Android Police

Open box deal: Verizon S10e, S10, S10+ on sale for up to $350 off    Android Police from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2nyDcx1 via Technology

Halide’s latest update makes switching lenses on the iPhone 11 Pro more intuitive - The Verge

Halide’s latest update makes switching lenses on the iPhone 11 Pro more intuitive    The Verge iPhone 11 Review: Too Easy!    Marques Brownlee The results of the first big iPhone 11 Pro speed test are definitely a surprise    BGR Camera Quality Comparison: iPhone 11 VS iPhone XR!    AppleInsider Next iPhone model to revert to iPhone 4-like design and support 5G, analyst claims    Daily Mail View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2o2I4dF via Technology

UPDATE 2-Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Iran's president - Iran gov't

Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Iran's president through the leaders of other countries, an Iranian government spokesman said on Monday, at a time of heightened tensions between the regional rivals. "Messages from the Saudis were presented to (Iran's President) Hassan Rouhani from the leaders of some countries," spokesman Ali Rabiei said, according to the semi-official ILNA news agency. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince warned in an interview broadcast on Sunday that oil prices could spike to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world doesn’t come together to deter Iran, but said he preferred a political solution to a military one. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2orNW0i via Latest News

Setting the Record Straight on Vaping

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There’s a lot to unpack from this recent piece in The Federalist written by my friend and former White House advisor, Katy Talento, which endorses government plans to limit access to e-cigarette devices and flavors. I’ll take her main arguments — which are the ones most commonly made to support vaping bans — one at a time.Vaping Is Just as Bad as SmokingKaty belittles the idea that vaping is a public health win. Yet harm reduction is a valid goal, and vaping has helped millions quit traditional, combustible cigarettes. This is in part because vaping allows people to continue to mimic the physical act of smoking (which is particularly important to women) but with a device that delivers the nicotine in a safer, non-carcinogenic way.Don’t take my word for it. Consider the positions of Public Health England, the Royal College of Physicians, and Cancer Research U.K., all of which endorse e-cigarettes as an effective smoking cessation tool. A recent study published in the New England Journal

Iran general says destroying Israel is an 'achievable goal'

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The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Monday that destroying Israel has become an "achievable goal" due to his country's technological advances. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2o1UX7L via Latest News

Killer with rare condition facing 'one of most gruesome executions' in US history

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A killer due to be executed in Missouri could get a last minute reprieve because of a rare condition that would cause him a “gruesome” death.Russell “Rusty” Bucklew was due to be put to death by lethal injection on Tuesday evening for crimes including murder, kidnapping and rape. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2nzihKo via Latest News

First GOP member of Congress voices support for Trump impeachment inquiry

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Rep. Mark Amodei on Friday became the first Republican member of Congress to publicly support the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2ohbIw9 via Latest News

San Francisco tour guide charged with carrying U.S. secrets to China

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Xuehua Peng, also known as Edward Peng, was arrested on Friday in the San Francisco suburb of Hayward, California, and was denied bail during an initial court appearance by a U.S. magistrate judge that same day, federal prosecutors said at a Monday morning news conference. "The conduct charged in this case alleges a combination of age-old spycraft and modern technology," U.S. Attorney David Anderson said. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2n3ChEV via Latest News

Missouri executes killer despite concern about painful death

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A Missouri man was executed Tuesday for killing a man during a violent 1996 crime spree, despite concerns that the inmate's rare medical condition would cause a gruesome lethal injection. Russell Bucklew was executed at the state prison in Bonne Terre. It was Missouri's first execution since January 2017. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2mvrWkJ via Latest News

Stranded Asylum Seekers Ask Appeals Court to Let Them In

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(Bloomberg) -- Central Americans seeking asylum in the U.S. said they’ve waited long enough in Mexico for their applications to be assessed under a Trump administration policy they call unlawful.On Tuesday, their advocates asked the federal appeals court in San Francisco to rule that the policy is illegal. Such a ruling would open the border gates to about 45,000 people, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.The three-judge panel didn’t decide whether to uphold a judge’s ruling to block the “forced return” policy, as the ACLU asked, but it expressed concern why the government doesn’t ask immigrants whether they had any fears about being sent back to Mexico. It’s standard practice for asylum seekers to be asked if they are fearful of returning to their home countries.The appeals court previously has allowed the policy to remain in effect during the litigation -- which the ACLU says is endangering the tens of thousands of people.“Individuals returned to Mexico are sent to areas

Hunter Biden's work in Ukraine is a problem, but not just for Democrats

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The former vice president's son sat on the board of directors of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings. Does that matter? from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2muiNZK via Latest News

iOS 13 Reminders sync will be restored with macOS Catalina release

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As of today, iOS 13 has already gotten two updates with the most recent 13.1.2 version aiming to iron out several bugs like Bluetooth and iCloud sync. Despite these efforts, iOS users are reporting that the Reminders app is not able to sync with Apple computers. Apple went ahead and released an official statement which explains that the sync feature will be restored with the official release of macOS 10.15 Catalina on October 4. If you upgrade your reminders on your iPhone with iOS 13, your iPad and Mac using the same iCloud account can't access your reminders until iPadOS and... from GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2ntIpGG via IFTTT

Pixel 4’s Recorder app leaks, revealing automatic transcription capabilities - The Verge

Pixel 4’s Recorder app leaks, revealing automatic transcription capabilities    The Verge Act surprised: Google's unreleased Pixel 4 leaked yet again    BGR Google to launch ‘Personal Safety’ app w/ car crash detection for Pixel phones [Gallery]    9to5Google Google Pixel 4 will be able to detect car crashes and call 911 for you    Android Police #SwitchtoPixel |Get It Together    Made by Google View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2mOnU7c via Technology

Samsung Galaxy Fold Review & Rating - PCMag.com

Samsung Galaxy Fold Review & Rating    PCMag.com Samsung Galaxy Fold Review    Tom's Guide Samsung Galaxy Fold launched in India: Here's our first look    Hindustan Times Galaxy Fold: Watch us try to break it, live on YouTube    CNET Reviewing 2019's hottest new tech: iPhone 11 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Fold, Polar Ignite Fitness Watch,    KING 5 View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2mFdpTC via Technology

Cybersecurity giant Comodo can’t even keep its own website secure - TechCrunch

Cybersecurity giant Comodo can’t even keep its own website secure    TechCrunch from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2oh8N6E via Technology

‘Ghost Recon Breakpoint’ Has A Hilarious Amount Of Microtransactions - Forbes

‘Ghost Recon Breakpoint’ Has A Hilarious Amount Of Microtransactions    Forbes Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint: Gameplay Launch Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]    Ubisoft North America Ghost Recon Breakpoint Early Review Impressions    GameSpot Ghost Recon Breakpoint REVIEW: Good and bad news for PS4, Xbox One players    Express Ghost Recon Breakpoint review-in-progress: Jon Bernthal's carrying the whole game on his back    PCWorld View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2o7ICiB via Technology

San Francisco campaign to stop e-cigarette measure pushes on

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A campaign to defeat an industry-backed e-cigarette measure on San Francisco's ballot will push on despite the announcement by Juul Labs Inc. that it will stop financially supporting the proposal to overturn a city ban on e-cigarettes and vape product sales. The San Francisco company, the nation's largest maker of e-cigarettes, announced late Monday that it will end its support for Proposition C after a review of company policies resulting from a leadership shakeup last week. The e-cigarette industry, and Juul in particular, face mounting scrutiny from federal and local governments over youth vaping and as the 14th U.S. death linked to vaping was reported in Nebraska. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2p6lAZZ via Latest News

Four 'extremely dangerous' prisoners escape after overpowering guards

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Four prisoners who are considered “extremely dangerous” escaped from a county jail in Ohio early Sunday morning after overpowering two guards, authorities said.The inmates used a homemade weapon known as a shank and stole the keys to a corrections officer’s vehicle, which was used in the first part of their escape from Gallia County Jail, Sheriff Matt Champlin said at a news conference. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2maXbkK via Latest News

Starbucks becomes latest target of Hong Kong protester rage

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Starbucks has emerged as the latest brand to fall foul of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters after a family member of the restaurant chain that owns the local franchise spoke out against demonstrators. One cafe in the district of Wanchai was daubed with slogans saying "boycott", as well as insults to the police and Maxim's Caterers -- the major Hong Kong restaurant chain that runs Starbucks outlets in the city. The vandalism illustrates the huge pressures on international brands as Hong Kong is shaken by its worst political unrest in decades. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2mdEmO1 via Latest News

CBS News poll: Majority of Americans, Democrats approve impeachment inquiry

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More than half of Americans — and an overwhelming number of Democrats — say they approve of the fact that Congress has opened an impeachment inquiry into President Trump. But as the inquiry begins, there is no national consensus on how to assess the president's actions. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2mno1WY via Latest News

U.S. judge rejects claim Harvard discriminates against Asian-American applicants

The lawsuit was brought by a group hoping to eventually overturn U.S. Supreme Court precedents that allow colleges to consider race as one factor in admissions, so long as quotas are not involved. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs in Boston concluded that Harvard's program survived strict legal scrutiny, and advanced the Ivy League school's interest in having a diverse student body. "The court will not dismantle a very fine admissions program that passes constitutional muster, solely because it could do better," Burroughs, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, wrote in a 130-page decision. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2mLOQEA via Latest News

Visa, Mastercard reportedly reconsidering support for Facebook’s Libra - CNET

Crypotcurrency network's financial partners wary of regulatory scrutiny, the Wall Street Journal reports. from CNET https://ift.tt/2p5bPuV via Mobiles