lundi 31 juillet 2017

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Archaeologists at Angkor Wat find large buried statue

Posted: 31 Jul 2017 01:48 PM PDT

Archaeologists at Angkor Wat find large buried statuePHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Archaeologists at Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple complex studying the site of a hospital from eight to nine centuries ago say they have found a large statue in their excavations.


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Venezuela defiant as US moves to sanction president

Posted: 31 Jul 2017 01:15 PM PDT

Venezuela defiant as US moves to sanction presidentCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela's socialist government on Monday claimed a popular mandate to dramatically recast the country's political system even as condemnations of the process poured in from governments around the world and the opposition at home.


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China must decide on further action against North Korea: U.S. ambassador to U.N.

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 08:38 PM PDT

China must decide on further action against North Korea: U.S. ambassador to U.N.By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States is "done talking about North Korea" and China must decide if it is willing to back imposing stronger United Nations sanctions on North Korea over its two long-range missile tests this month, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Sunday. Haley said in a statement that any new U.N. Security Council resolution "that does not significantly increase the international pressure on North Korea is of no value." The United States flew two supersonic B-1B bombers as a show of force after Pyongyang fired a second intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Friday.


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Officer killed as siege at Kenya deputy president's home ends

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 08:19 PM PDT

Officer killed as siege at Kenya deputy president's home endsElite Kenyan security forces on Sunday killed a man at the home of Deputy President William Ruto, ending a 20-hour siege that left one officer dead and another wounded, security officials said. Ruto and his family were not at the vast property in northwest Kenya when Saturday's attack began, less than two weeks before what are expected to be tightly-fought elections. Ruto condemned the violence at a campaign rally on Sunday.


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Luggage screening intensified after Australia airplane plot

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 08:00 PM PDT

Luggage screening intensified after Australia airplane plotCANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Security remained heightened in airports around Australia with more intense screening of luggage after law enforcement officials thwarted what a police chief described on Monday as a "credible attempt to attack an aircraft."


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Vladimir Putin expels 755 US diplomats from Russia and threatens further action over sanctions

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 07:08 PM PDT

Vladimir Putin expels 755 US diplomats from Russia and threatens further action over sanctionsVladimir Putin on Sunday said the United States would have to cut 755 diplomatic staff in Russia and warned of a prolonged gridlock in its ties after the US Congress backed new sanctions against the Kremlin. The Russian president added bluntly that Russia was able to raise the stakes with America even further, although he hoped this would be unnecessary. A US State Department official denounced the move as a "regrettable and uncalled for act," adding that Washington was now weighing a potential response. On Friday, the Russian foreign ministry demanded Washington cut its diplomatic presence in Russia by September 1 to 455 people - the same number Moscow has in the US. Russian policemen standing guard in front of the US Embassy in Moscow Credit: AFP "More than a thousand people - diplomats and technical personnel - were working and are still working" at the US embassy and consulates, Mr Putin said in an interview with Rossia-24 television. "755 people must stop their activities in Russia." The US State Department would not confirm the number of US officials serving at the mission. Mr Putin added that an upturn in Russia's relations with Washington could not be expected "any time soon." "We have waited long enough, hoping that the situation would perhaps change for the better," he said. "But it seems that even if the situation is changing, it's not for any time soon." Mr Putin warned that Russia could further ratchet up the pressure, but he hoped this would not be needed. Russia still "has things to say and is able to further restrict areas of common activities, which may be sensitive for the American side," he said. The US Embassy in Moscow Credit: AFP If the damage inflicted by "attempts to pressure Russia" rises further, "we are able to look at other forms of retaliation. But I hope we won't have to do it," he said. "For the time being, I am against" any additional riposte, Mr Putin said. On Thursday, the US Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill to toughen sanctions on Russia for allegedly meddling in the 2016 US presidential election and for its annexation of Crimea in 2014.  The law now goes to President Donald Trump who had made an improvement in ties with Russia a plank of his election campaign - a position that his critics said was inexplicable. As of 2013, the US mission in Russia, including the Moscow embassy and consulates in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok, employed 1,279 staff, according to a State Department Inspector General's report that year. That included 934 "locally employed" staff and 301 US "direct-hire" staff, from 35 US government agencies, the report said. That breakdown suggested the actual number of Americans forced to leave Russia would be far less than 755. "We don't have 755 American diplomats in Russia," said Michael McFaul, a former US ambassador to Russia, in a post on Twitter on Sunday. Are we sure 755 Americans will be leaving? We didn't have that many Americans in the entire embassy when I was there . https://t.co/80rTZU7OP4— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 30, 2017 The cuts would likely affect how quickly the United States is able to process Russian applications for U.S. visas, McFaul said. "If these cuts are real, Russians should expect to wait weeks if not months to get visas to come to U.S.," he said. Russia also froze two US embassy compounds - a Moscow summer house and a storage facility in the city - from August 1. "I thought that we should show that we too are not going to stand by without a response" after "the baseless measures taken by the American side," Mr Putin said. In December, then US president Barack Obama ordered out 35 Russian diplomats and closed down two embassy summer houses that Washington said were being used by Moscow for espionage. At the time, the Kremlin said it would put any retaliation on hold until after Trump took office. High on the list of US grievances is the allegation that Russian operatives hacked Democratic Party computers at the peak of the troubled 2016 election campaign. Mr Putin on Sunday said Russia had proposed "several times establishing cooperation with the American side" on cyber-security. "But instead of starting to work constructively, all we hear are baseless accusations about interference in the internal affairs of the United States," he complained. Mr Putin and Mr Trump, meeting on the sidelines of the July 7-8 G20 summit in Hamburg, talked about setting up what Trump called an "impenetrable cyber security unit" to prevent hacking in future elections. Senior members of Trump's Republican Party poured scorn on the concept. Lindsey Graham, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the notion was "not the dumbest idea I've ever heard, but it's pretty close." Former presidential candidate John McCain said sarcastically he was "sure that Vladimir Putin could be of enormous assistance in that effort, since he's doing the hacking."


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Police disrupt plot in Australia to 'bring down an airplane'

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 05:20 PM PDT

Police disrupt plot in Australia to 'bring down an airplane'Australian police disrupted a plot to bring down an airplane and arrested four men in raids on homes in several Sydney suburbs, the prime minister said Sunday.


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Putin says Russia to expel 755 U.S. diplomatic staff, more measures possible

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 04:19 PM PDT

Putin says Russia to expel 755 U.S. diplomatic staff, more measures possiblePresident Vladimir Putin said Russia will expel 755 U.S. diplomatic staff and could consider imposing additional measures against the United States as a response to new U.S. sanctions, although not for now.


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Hero Dog Runs To Get Help For Girls, 8 and 16, Struck by Lightning

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 03:24 PM PDT

Hero Dog Runs To Get Help For Girls, 8 and 16, Struck by LightningThey are steadily recovering, family members said.


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Ganyard on North Korea missile tests: 'We have to take this seriously'

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 02:42 PM PDT

Ganyard on North Korea missile tests: 'We have to take this seriously'ABC News' Steve Ganyard and president of Ploughshares Fund, Joe Cirincione, discuss what the U.S. can do to combat the North Korea threat after its latest missile test.


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dimanche 30 juillet 2017

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African Union troops ambushed in Somalia, al Shabaab says 39 dead

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 01:46 PM PDT

African Union troops ambushed in Somalia, al Shabaab says 39 deadSomalia's al Shabaab insurgents and troops from the African Union peacekeeping mission clashed on Sunday, a senior military officer said, while the group said it had killed 39 soldiers. The al Shabaab fighters ambushed a convoy carrying troops from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), Col. Hassan Mohamed told Reuters.


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Two Babies Die in Hot Car Deaths in Phoenix Just One Day Apart

Posted: 30 Jul 2017 01:13 PM PDT

Two Babies Die in Hot Car Deaths in Phoenix Just One Day ApartTemperatures in Phoenix rose above 100 degrees.


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Donald Trump Threatens to End Insurer Payments If Health Bill Not Approved

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 08:18 PM PDT

Donald Trump Threatens to End Insurer Payments If Health Bill Not ApprovedPresident Donald Trump on Saturday threatened once more to end required payments to insurance companies


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North Korea could develop a nuclear missile to hit the US as early as next year, Pentagon finds

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 08:00 PM PDT

North Korea could develop a nuclear missile to hit the US as early as next year, Pentagon findsUS officials announced on Tuesday that they believe North Korea will be able to field a reliable, nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile as early as next year, in an assessment which significantly increases concern about the rogue regime in Pyongyang. The new assessment by the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) reduces by two years the previous forecast of North Korea's capability. The timeline was reduced as a result of Kim Jong-un's recent flurry of missile tests, which showed surprising technical advances by the country's weapons scientists. It came as North Korea fired its 14th missile this year.  Intercontinental ballistic missile test launch map Scott Bray, national intelligence manager for East Asia at the Office for the Directorate of National Intelligence (ODNI), said in a statement that the recent test of an intercontinental range ballistic missile "was not a surprise to the intelligence community" but he described it as a "milestone". "This test, and its impact on our assessments, highlight the threat that North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs pose to the United States, to our allies in the region, and to the whole world," he said. "The intelligence community is closely monitoring the expanding threat from North Korea." President Donald Trump, during his visit to Poland earlier this month, vowed to confront Pyongyang "very strongly" to stop its missile advances. But it remains unclear how he can act, without causing civilian casualties on a large scale. Mr Trump has sought help from China, but grown frustrated – tweeting on June 20 that Beijing's efforts "have not worked out". On Tuesday Nikki Haley, US ambassador to the UN, sounded a more optimistic note, however, and said talks were progressing. "We're constantly in touch with China. Things are moving but it's still too early to tell how far they'll move," she said, speaking after a UN meeting in New York. North Koreas missile test range The Washington Post reported that one of the few remaining technical hurdles is the challenge of atmospheric "reentry" — the ability to design a missile that can pass through the upper atmosphere without damage to the warhead.  Officials told the paper that they could achieve that feat as early as this week, with Thursday marking a North Korean holiday to celebrate the end of the Korean War. "They're setting up for something," a defence official told AFP. North Korea startled the world earlier this month with its successful July 4 test of a missile capable of striking parts of Alaska — the first such missile with proven intercontinental range. "There has been alarming progress," said Joseph DeTrani, the former mission manager for North Korea for the ODNI and a former special envoy for negotiations with Pyongyang.  "In the last year they have gained capabilities that they didn't have, including ones that we thought they would not have been able to obtain for years."


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Genius flash drive works with micro-USB, USB-C, and USB-A all at once

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 07:42 PM PDT

Genius flash drive works with micro-USB, USB-C, and USB-A all at once

It's been a long time since I gave a flash drive a second look, but that's probably because most flash drives don't with three different ports. Silicon Power's latest line of thumb drives solves a problem that's about to give device owners worldwide a massive headache: the transition from USB-A and micro-USB to USB-C.

The Mobile C50 is a line of 3-in-1 flash drives that feature a clever way to swap between different connectors. On one end, you have a standard USB-C. But on the other is a micro-USB with a USB-A connector cover that can flip down. The design uses the same pin terminals as the microUSB connector, cutting down on stress and potential points of failure.

Much more importantly, it means you can swap between the three most common types of USB connection without resorting to a dongle, or swearing at international standards organizations. It makes it feasible to swap files between an old Android phone and a brand-new MacBook, stopping at a desktop PC from 2003 along the way.

Pricing and availability is still a mystery, but we do at least know that the drive will come in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB varieties. Flash drives have fallen in price to the point where I wouldn't dream of spending $50 on one, normally. But if this is reasonably priced and doesn't break the second I look at it, I could see it finding its way into my laptop bag as a drive for all occasions.


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Trump threat: End health payments unless there's an overhaul

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 07:05 PM PDT

Trump threat: End health payments unless there's an overhaulWASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened once more to end required payments to insurance companies unless lawmakers repeal and replace the Obama-era health care law.


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President Trump: Republican Senators 'Look Like Fools' for Losing Health Care Vote

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 05:17 PM PDT

President Trump: Republican Senators 'Look Like Fools' for Losing Health Care VoteThen he called for the end of the filibuster rule — again


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Obamacare repeal 'not dead', Donald Trump insists, 'unless Republican Senators are total quitters'

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 04:17 PM PDT

Obamacare repeal 'not dead', Donald Trump insists, 'unless Republican Senators are total quitters'Donald Trump's flagship policy, the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is "not dead" despite defeat in the Senate, the US president has insisted. Mr Trump used Twitter to suggest his fellow Republicans would be "total quitters" unless they demanded a new vote on the a bill to roll back Obamacare. A majority of senators, including three Republicans, handed the billionaire another legislative defeat on Friday when they rejected the latest plan to dismantle the ACA.


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Father shot dead 'in the back of the head' by police, claims lawyer

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 03:20 PM PDT

Father shot dead 'in the back of the head' by police, claims lawyerCar mechanic Ismael Lopez, 41, was shot dead at his Mississippi home on Sunday. Officers were hunting a man suspected of assault, according to an incident report. The Lopez family did not hear the knock, but their pitbull did and started barking.


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British ex-soldier arrested in Turkey and accused of fighting alongside Kurdish rebels

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 02:38 PM PDT

British ex-soldier arrested in Turkey and accused of fighting alongside Kurdish rebelsA British ex-soldier has been arrested by Turkish authorities for suspected terrorism offences while holidaying on the country's western coast. The man, named locally as 'Joseph A.R.', was detained in the Aegean holiday resort town of Didim, in Aydin province, on Friday, on charges of working with a Kurdish militia Ankara classified as a terror group, state media said. Joseph Robinson Credit: Joseph Robinson/Facebook A Bulgarian citizen detained was allowed by the court to go free under judicial control. The man was identified as ex-soldier Joe Robinson, 24, from Leeds,  and the Bulgarian as his fiancee Mira Rojkan, by the BBC. Her mother, who was also detained, was later freed without charge. Robinson was arrested after posting pictures on social media allegedly showing himself in camouflage gear taking part in Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) operations in Syria, according to the government-backed Anadolu agency. Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels taking positions as they storm a hilltop during military exercises in the mountains of northern Iraq's Kurdish autonomous region. Credit: David Furst/AFP/Getty Images Ankara considers the YPG a terrorist group and the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has waged an insurgency inside Turkey since 1984. However, the United States government regards the YPG  - the main fighting force on the ground in Syria against the Islamic State group -  as a key ally. The US is now openly arming the YPG and the group is heavily involved in the US-backed operation to remove IS jihadists from their stronghold of Raqa. Joseph Robinson Credit: Joseph Robinson/Facebook The YPG has also attracted the services of foreigners - many with no Kurdish family origin - to fight against IS in Syria and Iraq. Several have lost their lives. According to the Hurriyet daily, the Briton said in his statement to police investigators that he spent three months in Syria providing medical assistance to the YPG. Activists showing PKK-flags during a G20 peaceful protest on July 08, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Credit: Alexander Pohl/Pacific/Barcroft He said was trained on the use of weapons by the YPG but never took part in any clashes, Hurriyet reported. Robinson had previously described his experiences with the YPG in media interviews with the British Press. Anadolu said that Turkish police launched the raid to arrest him after receiving a tip-off by email. Silhan Ozcelik, 18, who became the first Briton to be convicted of trying to join the banned Kurdish group PKK. The teenager was on trial at the Old Bailey in 2015, charged with engaging in conduct in preparation for terrorist acts Credit: PA "They arrested us on the beach while we were vacationing with my mother," Rojkan told the Guardian in a message. Robinson served with British forces in Afghanistan in 2012 and traveled to Syria in 2015 to work as as a combat medic in the YPG, the newspaper said. He was arrested on suspicion of terror offences after arriving back in Britain but the charges were dropped after 10 months.


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samedi 29 juillet 2017

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Iran says new tensions between Revolutionary Guards and U.S. Navy

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:43 PM PDT

Iran says new tensions between Revolutionary Guards and U.S. NavyThe Iranian Revolutionary Guards said on Saturday that U.S. Navy ships came close to their vessels in the Gulf and shot flares. The USS Nimitz and an accompanying battleship drew close to a rocket-bearing Iranian vessel on Friday and sent out a helicopter near a number of Guards vessels close to the Resalat oil and gas platform, the Guards said in a statement published by their official news site Sepah News. "Islam's warriors, without paying attention to this unconventional and unusual behavior from the American vessels, continued their mission in the area and the aircraft carrier and accompanying battleship left the area." There was no immediate official comment from Washington on the Revolutionary Guards' statement.


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Iran rules out halt to missile tests as tension with US rises

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:09 PM PDT

Iran rules out halt to missile tests as tension with US risesA defiant Iran vowed on Saturday to press ahead with its missile programme and condemned new US sanctions, as tensions rise after the West hardened its tone against the Islamic republic. In the latest incident, Tehran and Washington accused each other's naval forces of provocative manoeuvres in the Gulf that culminated in a US helicopter firing warning flares. The US Navy said it had reacted to unresponsive vessels belonging to the Revolutionary Guards closing in on American ships at high speed, a charge denied by Iran which described the American move as unprovoked.


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Steve Bannon 'pushes plan for 44pc tax on Americans earning over $5m'

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 08:03 PM PDT

Steve Bannon 'pushes plan for 44pc tax on Americans earning over $5m'Americans earning more than $5 million (£3.8m) a year could face a new 44 per cent tax rate, under a proposal reportedly being promoted by influential White House adviser Steve Bannon. Mr Bannon, a former Goldman Sachs banker who is now the chief strategist for President Donald Trump, is said to be pressing for the higher tax rate in a bid to provide tax cuts for lower earners. Three White House sources told online news site The Intercept that Mr Bannon was behind the plan, which would increase the top rate from a current 39.6 per cent. Steve Bannon and Donald Trump Mr Trump has made tax reform one of his priorities, campaigning on a promise to simplify America's byzantine system. A previous plan he floated reduced the number of tax brackets from seven to three, and reduced the top tax rate to 35 per cent. A 44 per cent level, however, is close to that proposed by Mr Trump's presidential rival, Hillary Clinton. It is something Mr Trump could well be considering. "I have wealthy friends that say to me, 'I don't mind paying more tax,'" he said on Tuesday, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.  "The truth is the people I care most about are the middle-income people in this country who have gotten screwed.  And if there's upward revision it's going to be on high-income people."   Sarah Huckerbee Sanders, the White House spokesman, said a day later that further details would be released shortly.  "We're focused on the three big priorities of the tax reform:  a simple, fair tax code, middle class relief, and creating jobs," she said. "I think the president is looking and prioritising middle-class tax relief.  He's made no secret about that.  That's one of the biggest priorities of the three things that he's focused on when it comes to tax reform." That the plan comes from Mr Bannon, a self-described "economic nationalist" who headed the populist conservative website Breitbart, is no surprise. When the broad outline of the tax hike was reported earlier, Breitbart covered it favourably.  Profile | Steve Bannon But the increase of tax on the rich would face stiff opposition from congressional Republicans. Just over 43,000 people filed tax returns for the year 2014 claiming income of at least $5 million, according to the IRS. Their payments accounted for $600 billion in taxes, or 8.8 per cent of the total taxes paid. The new rate would only apply to about a third of that money, as the 44 per cent applies at the $5 million level. The Intercept estimated it would bring in around $18 billion per year.


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Republican senators threaten to bolt from Obamacare repeal effort

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 07:48 PM PDT

Republican senators threaten to bolt from Obamacare repeal effortBy Susan Cornwell and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As U.S. Senate Republican leaders feverishly tried to pass a slimmed-down Obamacare repeal, some senators threatened to bring the entire effort to a halt unless there were guarantees that the bill would be significantly changed during negotiations with the House of Representatives. With the Senate digging in for what could be a rare all-night session to debate amendments to a Republican healthcare plan that would roll back parts of the seven-year-old Affordable Care Act, Republican senators challenged their leaders and expressed frustration with the entire process. "I'd rather get of out of the way and have it collapse, than have a half-assed approach where it is now our problem," said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.


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Trump administration reportedly threatens Alaska over senator’s health care vote

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 07:32 PM PDT

Trump administration reportedly threatens Alaska over senator's health care voteSen. Lisa Murkowsk confirmed that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke contacted her after her vote against a health care bill earlier this week. The conversation reportedly involved threats of administrative retribution against her home state.


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Anthony Scaramucci Tries to Clarify Expletive-Laden Interview: 'I Sometimes Use Colorful Language'

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 07:01 PM PDT

Anthony Scaramucci Tries to Clarify Expletive-Laden Interview: 'I Sometimes Use Colorful Language'The Mooch, 53, is a native of Long Island, N.Y., and has had a friendship with Trump over the years.


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Electric-car battery progress: incremental improvements, not revolutionary leaps

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 05:07 PM PDT

Electric-car battery progress: incremental improvements, not revolutionary leapsThe report that Toyota is planning an electric car with a solid-state battery for 2022 has led some fans and advocates to suggest huge new leaps in electric cars are imminent.


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White House at war: Now Reince Priebus prepares his next move

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 04:14 PM PDT

White House at war: Now Reince Priebus prepares his next moveReince Priebus, the embattled White House chief of staff, has begun calling allies for advice on how to fight back against a campaign of private lobbying that this week erupted into a civil war at the heart of Donald Trump's administration. Factional fighting behind the scenes exploded into public view on Thursday when Anthony Scaramucci, Donald Trump's new communications director, launched a foul-mouthed tirade against Mr Priebus. As a Republican Party stalwart, he finds himself increasingly isolated among the political newcomers and New York millionaires that staff Mr Trump's unconventional White House. Anthony Scaramucci talking to reporters at the White House Credit: AP Insiders say he is well aware of his position and is debating whether to jump before he is pushed. "He figured he would do the job for a year and now is trying to work out if that is possible – and if that is what he wants," said a Republican insider, speaking on condition of anonymity. Other reports suggested he was sounding out allies as part of an effort to fight back. He had opposed the hiring of Mr Scaramucci and saw one of his allies, Sean Spicer, resign in protest. In a further snub, the new director of communications has made clear that he answers only to the president rather than the chief of staff. .@Scaramucci on WH Chief of Staff Priebus: "If Reince wants to explain that he's not a leaker, let him do that." https://t.co/H7s5SzqeOa— CNN (@CNN) July 27, 2017 He appeared on CNN on Thursday morning and all but accused Mr Priebus of being the source of damaging leaks. Hours later, a New Yorker reporter published details of a telephone conversation during which Mr Scaramucci threatened to fire his own communications team as he searched for White House moles. He also delivered a profanity-laden description of Mr Preibus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and said he would soon be asked to resign. I made a mistake in trusting in a reporter. It won't happen again.— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 28, 2017 Observers pointed out that Mr Scaramucci, nicknamed the Mooch, had been channelling his boss. "The Mooch is a New Yorker like me," Rudolph Giuliani, the city's former mayor and an adviser to Mr Trump told the New York Times. "He's a purebred New Yorker. He's lit a firecracker in that place. What you're seeing in Scaramucci is the president's style." Anthony Scaramucci stands on the tarmac after arriving at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York Credit: AP In true Trumpian fashion, the ugly outburst also served as a distraction from more bad news for Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare. In the early hours of Friday morning, the Senate once again failed to pass a bill that would have undone key elements of Barack Obama's signature policy. John McCain leaves the Senate chamber after voting against the "skinny" repeal bill Credit: Getty images John McCain, who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumour, and two other Republican senators voted against it, enough to deny Republican leaders the simple majority they needed. The "skinny" repeal bill, as it is known, marks the third failed attempt to pass a healthcare overhaul. Analysis by the Congressional Budget Office estimates it would have meant an extra 16 million people going with insurance cover during the next decade and an increase of 20 per cent on premiums. The failure is a reminder that Mr Trump is struggling to make any progress with his legislative agenda. Scaramucci: leakers would have been hanged 150 years ago 00:44 In a White House filled with family members, retired generals and populist outsiders who lack a Republican background, it is Mr Priebus and his small band of party apparatchiks who must bear the blame for failures in Congress. But Rich Galen, a Republican strategist, said Mr Priebus's biggest weakness was that his surname was not Trump or Kushner. Reince Priebus walks to boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base to travel with Donald Trump to Brentwood, New York Credit: AP "Without that, I think he is always one eyebrow raise from Trump away from having his stuff in cardboard boxes on the front of the White House lawn," he said. He added that chief of staff was always a demanding job – at the centre of a web connecting the Pentagon, State Department, other agencies and Congress among many others – even without the additional chaos of Mr Trump's management style. "I think it's going to be a rotating job. I don't think anyone can last six or seven months in that role because you can't control the work flow or the paper flow," he said.


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MS-13: a ruthless Latino gang that preys on its own

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 03:16 PM PDT

MS-13: a ruthless Latino gang that preys on its ownThe ultra-violent Latino street gang MS-13, which President Trump vowed to wipe out in a speech in suburban New York on Friday, is estimated to have some 10,000 members in the United States. Each of these units is loyal to the broader gang but has its own leader and functions differently, says Hector Silva of Insight Crime, a Washington-based center that studies organized crime in Latin America. Many were born in the United States.


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In gang-plagued New York town, some are wary of Trump visit

Posted: 28 Jul 2017 02:37 PM PDT

In gang-plagued New York town, some are wary of Trump visitPresident Donald Trump on Friday will visit a New York suburb traumatized by the violent street gang MS-13, which he has pledged to wipe out, but many in the Long Island community of Brentwood are wary of his motives. The gang, which is largely Salvadoran, has killed 17 people here over the past year and a half. Around 70 percent of the 60,000 people in Brentwood are Latinos, mainly from Central America, and many are living in the US illegally, without residency papers.


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