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Monday 31 July 2017

Hackers crack voting machine at Def Con.

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We already knew U.S. voting systems had security flaws ― the federal government put that nail in the coffin when it repeatedly confirmed that Russian hackers breached systems in at least 21 states during the election last year.

Playwright Sam Shepard dead at 73

Playwright Sam Shepard dead at 73

    

42 gay men rounded up and arrested in Nigeria

42 gay men rounded up and arrested after being 'caught in the act'
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Gay men have been arrested en-masse in the largest city of Nigeria for performing ‘homosexual acts’.
The 42 men, in Lagos, will be forced to appear in court today for their alleged crimes.

MOMENTS BEFORE - Onboard (with subtitles) Columbia Crash During Re-Entry


Teen told to drink lethal amount of liquid meth by border agents


Man who raped and murdered girl, 3, is shot dead with machine gun

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A man who raped and killed a three-year-old girl has been executed with a machine gun.
Muhammad al-Maghrabi, 41, was killed as he lay on the floor following his conviction over the death of the little girl, Rana Yahya Al-Matari.

Could the US have assassinated Kim Jong Un on 4th July?

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THE United States could have assassinated North Korea’s tyrannical leader on July 4 but opted against the move, an expert has sensationally claimed.

A Manhattan Skyline Sketch by Trump Sells at Auction for $29,000

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A sketch of the Manhattan skyline drawn and signed by Mr. Trump way back in 2005 — the year Hurricane Katrina touched down, Terri Schiavo died and Kanye West topped the charts with the hit single “Gold Digger” — was sold for more than $29,000.

Lip Sync Battle - Clark Gregg


Russia expels 755 US diplomats in response to sanctions



Russian President Vladimir Putin has expelled 755 US diplomatic staff in response to the sanctions placed on them by the US, adding that Moscow could consider additional measures against Washington as a response to new U.S. sanctions approved by Congress.

Puzzle time - Can you find 'C' in 1 minute?


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( I found it in 10 seconds!)



Saturday 29 July 2017

Inspiring Words from Dr. Ben Carson


Dr. Ben Carson is a retired American pediatric neurosurgeon whose life story was told in the Hollywood movie Gifted Hands – in which he was played by Cuba Gooding Jr.

Space interview with NASA astronaut Dr Peggy Whitson - Guinness World Records


Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Resigns Over Panama Papers Verdict


Dog Ate Wedding Cake On Morning Of Couple's Wedding Day


7 Tips Towards a Digital Detox

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Do you sleep with your phone or use it as an alarm? Phones can disrupts sleep patterns since they emit radiation according to a 2008 study. Researchers found that people that slept near their cell phones had a harder time falling and remaining in a deeper sleep state.

'Alien' toddler skeleton unearthed in Crimea.

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The burial place of a 1.5-year-old boy with a deformed elongated skull was unearthed by archaeologists in Crimea. The scientists immediately dubbed the finding an ‘alien’ due to the unusual structure of the skull.

Iran launches satellite

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran successfully launched its most advanced satellite-carrying rocket into space, the country’s state media reported Thursday, in what is likely the most significant step yet for the launch vehicle.

Boko Haram attack on oil team killed over 50.


More than 50 people were killed in a Boko Haram ambush on an oil exploration team in northeast Nigeria earlier this week, multiple sources told AFP news agency on Thursday, warning the death toll could rise.

First Lady challenges President Mugabe to name his successor


Tiger Is Fascinated By Pregnant Woman!


Puzzle time!What number do you see? 98% Fail!


Terminally ill Baby Charlie Gard Finally Dies A Week To First Birthday


Terminally ill baby, Charlie Gard, who gained sympathy from Pope Francis and US President Donald Trump, has died after he was turned off life support.His death was revealed by a family spokeswoman on Friday.

Friday 28 July 2017

Elon and Zuckerberg's clash over artificial intelligence


Southern Lights captured from space station


Cristiano Ronaldo acquires digital agency to launch his 7EGEND venture



Sporting stars have followed Hollywood and music industry celebrities into the world of startups and tech investing, but until now the world’s biggest soccer player, Cristiano Ronaldo, has played the tech ball close to his feet.

Australia's Electric Super Highway to power EVs along 1,000 miles of coastline

Australia's Electric Super Highway will connect the Queensland city of the Gold Coast to the state's ...
Australia's Electric Super Highway will connect the Queensland city of the Gold Coast to the state's far north (Credit: jabiru/Depositphotos)


Motorists traveling in electric vehicles along the Queensland coast in Australia's north will soon be able to keep their rides topped up for free, thanks to a new Electric Super Highway. Announced on Thursday, the roadway will be free to use initially, as the state government tries to encourage a shift to greener transport.

Couple jump to their deaths because they ‘can’t afford’ health care

Couple jump to their deaths because they ‘can’t afford’ health care

Thursday 27 July 2017

12,000 evacuated after wildfire in France.

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BORMES-LES-MIMOSAS, France — Backed by planes dropping water and fire retardant, more than 1,000 firefighters battled wildfires Wednesday that billowed smoke into the sky over France’s southern Cote d’Azur coast and forced the evacuation of at least 12,000 people.