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Saudi Arabia Can’t Escape Khashoggi’s Shadow

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(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Last October, a few days after the murder of the Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, I found myself in the thicket of TV cameras outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul. Standing a few dozen feet from the scene of the crime, I marveled at the international attention being devoted to the killing of a member of my professional tribe—and wondered how long this interest would last.A few weeks, I guessed, maybe a couple of months; my professional cynicism doesn’t allow for much optimism.For journalists, murder is an occupational hazard. In the year of Khashoggi’s murder alone, 53 journalists were killed, at least 34 of them as a direct consequence of their work. Only a handful of those murders made the international headlines — the four Capital Gazette journalists shot dead by a gunman in Annapolis, Raed Fares of Radio Fresh, assassinated by the regime in Syria — and even then, just for a few days. I reckoned the Khashoggi killing would fade from the co

Biden Dirt File Has Private Email Between John Solomon and Rudy Allies

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Saul Loeb/AFP/GettyA controversial right-leaning reporter at the center of the Trump-Ukraine scandal emailed a copy of one of his stories—before it was published—to a top ally of Rudy Giuliani, as well as two pro-Trump investigators attempting to dig up negative information on the Biden family.In March, The Hill's investigative reporter John Solomon published a story claiming that the U.S. government had pressured Ukrainian prosecutors to drop a probe of a group funded by the Obama administration and liberal billionaire George Soros. The story was published at 6 p.m., according to a timestamp on the paper’s website. Solomon himself didn’t share it on his Twitter account until 6:56 p.m. that night. The earliest cache of the story in the Internet Archive is from 7:42 p.m. Eastern time.But hours before that, at 12:52 p.m. Eastern time, Solomon appears to have sent a version of the article to Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas and the Trumpworld lawyers Joe diGenova and Victoria

The next iPhone SE will reportedly look like an iPhone 8, but it’ll be as fast as the iPhone 11 - The Verge

The next iPhone SE will reportedly look like an iPhone 8, but it’ll be as fast as the iPhone 11    The Verge View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2LLRiVr via Technology

2020 Corvette Reportedly Pipes Fake Engine Noise In Through Speakers [UPDATE] - Motor1.com

2020 Corvette Reportedly Pipes Fake Engine Noise In Through Speakers [UPDATE]    Motor1.com How We’d Spec It: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray    Car and Driver 2020 Corvette Stingray Convertible Reveal — Mid-Engine Corvette Convertible!    Edmunds Refreshing or Revolting: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Convertible    Motor Trend 2020 Corvette: Retractable Hardtop | Chevrolet    Chevrolet View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/35046ii via Technology

Fortnite season 10 receives one-week extension and updates to skill matchmaking - CNET

Fortnite season 10 receives one-week extension and updates to skill matchmaking    CNET Epic Hears Fortnite Players' Concerns About Cross-Platform Matches, Is Doing It Anyway    Kotaku Epic addresses Fortnite matchmaking concerns, warns that smurfing will get you banned    PC Gamer Epic Hears Fortnite Cross-Play Matchmaking Complaints, But Isn't Changing Anything    GameSpot 'Fortnite' creator Epic Games is making space for 2,000 more employees at its North Carolina headquarters    Business Insider View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2ofd5vz via Technology

'Call Of Duty Mobile': What You Need To Know About PS4/Xbox One Controllers, Mouse And Keyboard - Forbes

'Call Of Duty Mobile': What You Need To Know About PS4/Xbox One Controllers, Mouse And Keyboard    Forbes Call of Duty Mobile overloads servers, becomes #1 iOS app in 100+ countries    9to5Mac Call of Duty: Mobile is a multiplayer masterpiece [Android Game of the Week]    Android Central Call Of Duty: Mobile Controller Support Dropped, Activision Explains Why    GameSpot Call Of Duty: Mobile Crosses 20 Million Overall Downloads, $2M Microtransactions    redmondpie.com View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2AIRhLC via Technology

Juror: Botham Jean wouldn't have wanted 'harsh vengeance'

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Two members of the jury that convicted a white Dallas police officer of murder in the fatal shooting of her black neighbor said the diverse panel tried to consider what the victim would have wanted when they settled on a 10-year prison sentence. Prosecutors had asked jurors to sentence Amber Guyger to 28 years, which was how old her neighbor Botham Jean would have been if he was still alive. "We all agree that (the shooting) was a mistake, and I don't think Bo would want to take harsh vengeance," the juror said, referring to Jean by his nickname. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2OnTSCv via Latest News

India-Pakistan nuclear war could kill 100 million

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The year is 2025 and militants have attacked India's parliament, killing most of its leaders. New Delhi retaliates by sending tanks into the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan. Fearing it will be overrun, Islamabad hits the invading forces with its battlefield nuclear weapons, triggering the deadliest conflict in history -- and catastrophic global cooling, with temperatures not seen since the last Ice Age. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2pASIJB via Latest News

Rudy Giuliani’s televised rage worries some Trump allies, but not the president

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President Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, in recent weeks has engaged in a near nightly ritual of going on television to defend the White House against the Ukraine scandal and ensuing impeachment inquiry. These appearances have left some of Trump’s allies concerned the former New York mayor is doing more harm than good, but according to those close to the president, Trump still trusts Giuliani and is unlikely to rein him in. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2AGlafc via Latest News

Ohio University suspends all frats, citing hazing allegations against 7 chapters

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Ohio University has suspended all fraternities, citing a "growing concern elevated by allegations of hazing" against seven chapters made this week. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/332ohuo via Latest News

The Supreme Court has accepted a potentially landmark abortion case

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is receiving his biggest abortion test yet.The Supreme Court announced Friday it would hear a case involving a Louisiana law that restricts which doctors can perform abortions. It's essentially the same law the court struck down in 2016, but this time around, there's an additional conservative justice on the bench, The Washington Post reports.The law in question, enacted in 2014, requires that abortion providers also have surgical privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of their clinics. It also sets hospital-like standards for clinics, including mandating their hallways are a minimum width and that they have certain expensive equipment, per NPR. Louisiana has said that its law is just like the Texas mandate that the court struck down three years ago, but this time, the consistent swing voter Justice Anthony Kennedy has retired and been replaced with Kavanaugh.Kavanaugh isn't skirting around his position on the case. The Louisiana case

Palestinians to receive $430 mn Israeli transfer: officials

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The Palestinian Authority will receive a transfer of 1.5 billion shekels ($430 million) from Israel, officials from the two governments said Friday, in a step towards resolving a months-long standoff between them. Israel will continue to deduct money from the transfers to account for the PA's payments to prisoners, a decision that sparked the row, but the two sides have agreed to further talks to resolve that issue, Palestinian civil affair minister Hussein al-Sheikh said. Shai Babad, director general of Israel's finance ministry, told AFP the transfer would be made on Sunday to the PA government, which is facing a crippling financial crisis caused by the dispute. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/30PqTtU via Latest News

Jury finds Chicago gang member guilty in the murder of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee

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A jury found gang member Drwight Boone-Doty guilty Thursday in the murder of Tyshawn Lee, a 9-year-old boy was shot and killed. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/32Z7wjv via Latest News

Death toll from vaping-linked illness now at 19 in US

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A report by clinicians in North Carolina last month pointed to the inhalation of fatty substances from aerosolized oils, but a new study by the Mayo Clinic published this week found patients' lungs had been exposed to noxious fumes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that 18 deaths in 15 states had now been positively linked to vaping, from a total of 1,080 cases of people sickened  -- a jump of 275 since last week. Connecticut officials also announced the first death in the state, bringing the total to at least 19. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2OnL3IL via Latest News

Fiery B-17 plane crash has people asking: Are vintage bomber rides dangerous?

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The World War II-era B-17 bomber that crashed Wednesday was never designed to carry passengers. Yet seven died. Should historic flights end? from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/357sZbS via Latest News

Teenager shot as violence flares hours after Hong Kong imposes emergency powers

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Hong Kong police shot and wounded a teenage boy on Friday, as violent protests erupted across the Chinese-ruled city hours after its embattled leader Carrie Lam invoked colonial-era emergency powers last used more than 50 years ago. Lam, speaking at a news conference, said a ban on face masks would take effect on Saturday under the emergency laws that allow authorities to "make any regulations whatsoever" in whatever they deem to be in the public interest. Nearly four months of anti-government protests have plunged Hong Kong into its biggest political crisis since its handover from Britain to China in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" formula that granted it autonomy and broad freedoms not enjoyed on the mainland. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2LJLzPz via Latest News

18 Famous Authors’ Houses Worth Seeing

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Ukraine's new top prosecutor: no evidence against Hunter Biden so far

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Ukraine's new top prosecutor said on Friday he was not aware of any evidence of wrongdoing by the son of former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, and he had not been contacted by any foreign lawyers about the case. U.S. President Donald Trump asked President Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a July 25 phone call to investigate Biden and his son Hunter, who earned money from a Ukrainian gas company. "I have no such information," General Prosecutor Ruslan Ryaboshapka said, when asked whether he had evidence of wrongdoing by Hunter Biden. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/30LvqO2 via Latest News

Sony Xperia 5 is available now in the UK with free headphones or PlayStations

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The Xperia 5 that Sony unveiled at IFA is now officially for sale in the UK. Its price may be rather prohibitive (£699 unlocked), but the company is offering to take some of the sting away by giving you free stuff. If you order your Xperia 5 from Amazon or Carphone Warehouse, you'll get a pair of WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds. Order from EE and choose a 30GB data plan from £59 monthly and you can pick between a free PlayStation 4 with additional controller and 12-month PlayStation Plus membership, or the PlayStation VR starter pack, which includes the PlayStation VR, PlayStation VR... from GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2LOSY0d via IFTTT

Dodge Chargers And Challengers Will Get Purple 'Air Dam Shipping Covers' Instead Of Yellow (But The Designer Hopes You Take Them Off) - Jalopnik

Dodge Chargers And Challengers Will Get Purple 'Air Dam Shipping Covers' Instead Of Yellow (But The Designer Hopes You Take Them Off)    Jalopnik SRT Design Boss Wants Dodge Challenger, Charger Owners to Take off Their Splitter Guards    The Drive Head Dodge Designer: Please Take Those Yellow Splitter Guards Off    RoadandTrack.com Dodge designer says Charger, Challenger splitter guards 'ruin' the cars' lines    LeftLaneNews View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2Vfdc6r via Technology

Election Commission chair hints that Trump asking foreign countries for help against Biden violates law

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FEC chair Ellen Weintraub posted a reminder about U.S. election law following Trump's latest requests to foreign nations. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/31KwK56 via Latest News

Republicans should be ashamed of their silence on Trump's call for China to go after Biden

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Republicans continue to make excuse after excuse for Trump, even as the president makes his corruption a public affair. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2Mi3lZg via Latest News

Biden Dirt File Has Private Email Between John Solomon and Rudy Allies

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Saul Loeb/AFP/GettyA controversial right-leaning reporter at the center of the Trump-Ukraine scandal emailed a copy of one of his stories—before it was published—to a top ally of Rudy Giuliani, as well as two pro-Trump investigators attempting to dig up negative information on the Biden family.In March, The Hill's investigative reporter John Solomon published a story claiming that the U.S. government had pressured Ukrainian prosecutors to drop a probe of a group funded by the Obama administration and liberal billionaire George Soros. The story was published at 6 p.m., according to a timestamp on the paper’s website. Solomon himself didn’t share it on his Twitter account until 6:56 p.m. that night. The earliest cache of the story in the Internet Archive is from 7:42 p.m. Eastern time.But hours before that, at 12:52 p.m. Eastern time, Solomon appears to have sent a version of the article to Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas and the Trumpworld lawyers Joe diGenova and Victoria