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This unusual Sikorsky-Boeing helicopter just made its first flight - CNET

The SB>1 Defiant has not one but two rotors on top, and in the rear, a pusher propeller designed to give it high-speed flight. from CNET https://ift.tt/2JyhWBY via Mobiles

GoFundMe pulls antivaccine campaigns from platform - CNET

The company says promoting misinformation violates its terms of service. from CNET https://ift.tt/2HMurap via Mobiles

How to get Google Home to play your YouTube playlist - CNET

Listen to your playlists anytime you like on your smart speaker. from CNET https://ift.tt/2FtA9g0 via Mobiles

Oslo will build wireless chargers for electric taxis in zero-emissions push - Roadshow

Norway's capital wants all its taxis to be zero-emission vehicles from 2023 onward. from CNET https://ift.tt/2FtLKf5 via Mobiles

Trump says all Islamic State land lost in Syria, SDF says fight continues

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PALM BEACH, Fl./BAGHOUZ, Syria (Reuters) - Islamic State militants in eastern Syria still held out late on Friday, the U.S.-backed militia besieging them said, after U.S. President Donald Trump said the jihadist group had lost its last scrap of territory. "Heavy fighting continues around mount Baghouz right now to finish off whatever remains of ISIS (Islamic State)," said Mustafa Bali, head of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) media office on Twitter. Trump showed a before-and-after map to reporters to demonstrate the extent of jihadist losses during his presidency. ... from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2JA8Q7I via Latest News

Did Paul Manafort outmaneuver Robert Mueller? His sentencing Wednesday will tell.

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Manafort avoided a trial that would have exposed his ties to criminal elements in Ukraine and positioned himself well for future mercy from Trump. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2HJ7jcU via Latest News

New Zealand broadcasts Muslim call to prayer on day of mourning for mosque shooting victims

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At 1.32pm, exactly a week after a gunman began shooting people at two mosques in Christchurch, the nation of New Zealand observed a two-minute silence to remember the 50 victims.  Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old suspected white supremacist from Australia, had launched the attack to try to repel “invaders” from New Zealand, he wrote in a manifesto.  Yet, the nation came together on Friday to observe the Muslim call to prayer, which was sounded around the country — including on national radio and television — before ceremonies were attended by tens of thousands of people who paid tribute to the dead and heard calls for unity.  Addressing a crowd of thousands standing quietly at Hagley Park, near the Al Noor mosque where 42 people were killed, Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, said: “New Zealand mourns with you. We are one.” Jacinda Ardern announced a swift national crackdown on guns Credit: REUTERS/Jorge Silva Imam Gamal Fouda, from the mosque, told the crowd: “We are broken-h

Bringing the Sting: The U.S. Navy Is Getting New F/A-18E/F Super Hornets

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The Super Hornets would be the first new-build examples of the Block III variant of the F/A-18E/F. The Block III flies farther and carries more weapons than an older F/A-18E/F can do and also is stealthier than earlier Super Hornet models are. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2Cz2jEf via Latest News

Harvard 'shamelessly' profits from photos of enslaved people, descendant claims in lawsuit

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A descendant of enslaved people has sued Harvard University, alleging that the Ivy League institution has “shamelessly” profited from photos of her ancestors. Tamara Lanier, of Norwich, Connecticut, claims that Harvard has ignored requests to surrender images of a man named Renty, whom she says is her great-great-great grandfather, and his daughter Delia. Lanier is suing Harvard for “wrongful seizure, possession and expropriation” of the images, asking the university to return the photos to her, pay unspecified damages, and recognise her ancestry. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2CvLw5f via Latest News

Missouri River flooding forces evacuation of 7,500 from waterfront city

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Record floodwaters that submerged vast stretches of Nebraska and Iowa farmland along America's longest river reached a new crest on Friday at the waterfront city of St. Joseph, Missouri, forcing chaotic evacuations of thousands from low-lying areas. With emergency sirens blaring as the Missouri River rose to the top of the three-story-high levee wall in St. Joseph, about 55 miles (88 km) north of Kansas City, Missouri, sheriff's deputies rushed door-to-door urging residents to flee to higher ground. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2U34Al5 via Latest News

10 Things to Know for Today

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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2OoNCsk via Latest News

Indonesia's Garuda says to cancel 49-jet Boeing 737 deal after crashes

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Indonesia's national carrier Garuda has told Boeing it will cancel a multi-billion-dollar order for 49 Boeing 737 Max 8 jets after two fatal crashes involving the plane, in what is thought to be the first formal cancellation for the model. "We have sent a letter to Boeing requesting that the order be cancelled," Garuda spokesman Ikhsan Rosan said. "The reason is that Garuda passengers in Indonesia have lost trust and no longer have the confidence" in the plane, he said, adding that the airline was awaiting a response from Boeing. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2FrRUv0 via Latest News

Kellyanne Conway says Trump is 'protective of me' in feud with her husband

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White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Thursday continued to defend her boss, President Trump, who called her husband, George, a “whack job” whose feud with Trump is “doing a tremendous disservice to a wonderful wife.” from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2U0crQj via Latest News

Mueller submits Trump-Russia report, clamor grows for its quick release

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Marking the end of his nearly two-year investigation that ensnared former Trump aides and Russian intelligence officers and cast a cloud over the Republican businessman's presidency, Mueller submitted the report to Attorney General William Barr, the Justice Department said. It was not known if Mueller found criminal conduct by Trump or his campaign, beyond the charges already leveled against several aides. In all, Mueller brought charges against 34 people and three companies. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2WliKvB via Latest News

New Zealand women wear headscarves in solidarity with Muslims after Christchurch mosque shootings

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A week after a gunman opened fire at two mosques that left 50 people dead, women across New Zealand showed solidarity with Muslims Friday by wearing headscarves. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2YeCT8k via Latest News

More Misconceptions about College

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Now that we’ve all had a good airing of grievances about elite colleges and their attendant injustices, let’s get some perspective.While the numbers of high-school graduates heading off to college have increased in recent years, the percentages graduating with a four-year degree have not increased much. Many students, especially those who are the first in their families to attend college, drop out before receiving a degree. (They cannot drop out of student-loan payments, though.)Data from the Lumina Foundation show that among Americans aged 25–64, 52.4 percent have no more than a high-school diploma (though 15.4 percent of them attended college for a while). An additional 5.2 percent received a certificate of some kind, and 9.2 percent obtained an associate’s degree. What most people think of when you say “college” is a four-year institution. Only 21.1 percent received bachelor’s degrees, and another 12.2 percent also earned graduate degrees. Adding the last two categories brings the f

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez receives so many death threats her staff performs visitor risk assessments

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has received death threats frequently enough that her staff “stiffens” every time someone knocks on the door of her office. The realities of Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s time in Congress as the US representative of New York's 14th congressional district have been revealed in a new Time profile, which displays the youngest-ever Congresswoman on the cover. According to the profile, the outspoken Congresswoman has made many fans and enemies in her first few months in office, with the latter leading Capitol Police to train her staff in performing risk assessments of all visitors - even those just leaving positive Post-it notes. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2HNFwrY via Latest News

Correction: Southern Flood Threat story

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In a story March 21 about the U.S. flooding outlook, The Associated Press misspelled the last name of a weather forecaster. He is Kevin Low, not Lao. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2OhzqkJ via Latest News

CNN takes over a week to report Covington lawsuit

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What happened to 'facts first'? Reaction from former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2HLRwtX via Latest News

Crashed Boeing jets lacked two safety features that would have cost extra

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Two Boeing jets that crashed in Ethiopia and Indonesia each lacked a pair of cockpit safety features that the plane manufacturer charged extra for. The systems  might have helped the pilots as they struggled to control their planes, aviation experts said. Lion Air Flight 610 crashed in October killing 189 people, and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 went down on March 10, shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, with the loss of 157 lives. Both Boeing 737 Max aircraft were new but did not have an angle of attack indicator, which shows how much the nose is tilted. They also did not have an angle of attack disagree light, which is triggered if other sensors are giving conflicting information, the New York Times reported. Such safety features were not required on new planes by the US Federal Aviation Administration, and Boeing charged a fee to have them put in if an airline requested them. Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines had opted not to. Boeing has now announced the angle of attack disagree