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" The article US fighter jet deal, ship visit show military links to Qatar was written on June 14 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A deal between the United States and Qatar for F-15 fighter jets and a visit by two American warships to Doha are showing the vital military links Washington maintains to the country now at the center of a dispute with Arab nations. Qatar has signed what it described as a $12 billion for the fighter jets. In November, the U.S. military announced a similar fighter jet deal for $21.1 billion. It's unclear if they are the same deal. Meanwhile, Cmdr. Bill Urban of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet told The Associated Press that the USS Chinook, a coastal patrol ship, and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Baranof both were in Doha for "a routine port visit" on Thursday. Qatar is home to 10,000 American troops and a major U.S. military base. "
" The article Subway in Azerbaijan halts operation after blackout was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — The subway in Azerbaijan's capital has suspended service in the wake of a massive blackout in the Caspian Sea nation. The authorities said the Baku subway will be closed for the entire day Wednesday due to unstable power supply. City officials provided extra buses to help commuters. The power outage hit the ex-Soviet nation early Tuesday when a transformer at one of the nation's power plants caught fire. It was the worst blackout in Azerbaijan since the 1991 Soviet collapse, and energy workers were struggling for a second day to restore supply. President Ilham Aliyev has set up a government commission to investigate the reasons behind the blackout. "
" The article Egypt issues suspended sentence to 19 over church attack was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of business, which states: CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court has sentenced 19 Muslim defendants to a one-year suspended sentence for attacking an unlicensed church south of Cairo. Wednesday's sentence was handed down in Atfih misdemeanor court. The defendants will not have to serve prison time unless they get into trouble again. Separately, a Coptic Christian defendant was fined 360,000 Egyptian pounds (about $20,383) for setting up the unlicensed church. The incident took place Dec. 22 when dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the building and stormed it. They destroyed the church's contents and assaulted Christians inside before security forces arrived and dispersed them. The church in Giza outside the capital Cairo has yet to be sanctioned by the state but has held prayers for 15 years. Christians constitute around 10 percent of Egypt's predominantly Muslim population. "
" The article NBA great Ray Allen talks about what it means to be 'clutch' was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NBA great Ray Allen tells the "AP Sports Weekly" podcast that the players who step up to take the big shots in the playoffs do so because they refuse to be overwhelmed by the moment. Allen propelled Miami to an NBA title in 2013 with a 3-pointer in Game 6 of the Finals against San Antonio that is regarded as one of the greatest clutch shots eve. He says hard work and experience is why some players want the ball at the biggest moments. "Those great players in the league will do that consistently," Allen told podcast co-hosts Jim Litke and Tim Dahlberg. "They continue to do their jobs and don't let the circumstances get the better of them." Allen also talks about his new autobiography "'From the Outside: My Journey through Life and the Game I Love" and gives his opinion of the playoffs so far. Also joining Litke and Dahlberg is football guru Ross Tucker, who talks about the NFL draft and who he thinks will be the first quarterback selected. NCAA chief Mark Emmert talks to the AP's Ralph Russo about the Rice commission report that will be released this week, while the co-hosts debate the state of college athletics under Emmert. Tucker returns to talk press box food (think bratwurst in Green Bay) and his belief that the better teams serve the media better meals. "
" The article California man convicted of torture deaths of 2 children was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — A jury in Northern California convicted a 20-year-old man of torturing, starving and beating two children whose bodies were found in a storage unit. The jury on Monday found Gustavo Curiel guilty in the 2015 killings of a 7-year-old boy and his 3-year-old sister. They also convicted him of torturing their older sister in their Salinas apartment, KSBW-TV reported. Curiel's former girlfriend and the children's relative, Tami Huntsman, 42, pleaded guilty in February to two counts of murder. Huntsman had agreed to care for the three children after their mother was killed in a car accident and their father — who is related to Huntsman — was sent to prison. An officer found the oldest child, then 9, with bruises and a broken collarbone in the backseat of a locked SUV in December 2015. Officials later located the tiny bodies of her siblings in plastic containers inside a storage unit in Redding, about 300 miles (483 kilometers) north of Salinas. The child told investigators that Huntsman and Curiel killed her younger siblings on Thanksgiving after she was caught stealing a bagel. The girl, now 12, was the primary witness in Curiel's trial. She told jurors she and her siblings were stripped naked, sprayed down with cold water, beaten with a shower head, and locked in a tiny bathroom for extended periods of time as punishment. Curiel was a "sadistic" person who "enjoyed controlling and hurting children," Monterey County Assistant District Attorney Steve Somers said. Curiel was a minor when the killings occurred. He was tried as an adult, but prosecutors were not able to seek the death penalty under California law. He and Huntsman were scheduled to be sentenced next week. ___ Information from: KSBW-TV. "
" The article Climbers set speed record on Yosemite's Nose of El Capitan was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two climbers have set a speed record for ascending the famous Nose route of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, one of the world's most technical and dangerous verticals. Alex Honnold and his climbing partner Tommy Caldwell on Wednesday raced up the nearly 90-degree, 2,900-foot (884-meter) precipice in 2 hours 10 minutes 15 seconds. The pair broke the previous record set last October by nearly 10 minutes. Fellow climber Hans Florine, who once held the Nose record, watched Wednesday's attempt from below. He says Honnold and Caldwell were moving so fast he knew by the halfway point that they would set a record. Park Ranger Scott Gedimen congratulated the pair, calling them world-class climbers who work tirelessly to advocate on behalf of Yosemite and all public lands. "
" The article Stephanie Blythe stars in Met production of 'Cendrillon' was written on April 24 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Stephanie Blythe, the renowned American mezzo-soprano, is back at the Metropolitan Opera for a new role as the wicked stepmother in Jules Massenet's version of the Cinderella story "Cendrillon." Blythe, who made her debut 23 years ago, acknowledges that she was nervous on opening night, feeling "the butterflies coming up" as she sat backstage. But she let the imperious, overbearing character she plays take over and then "everything was calm, everything was fine." "Cendrillon" also stars Joyce DiDonato as Cinderella and Alice Coote as Prince Charming. It will be broadcast to movie theaters on Saturday as the final Live in HD presentation from the Met this season. The Metropolitan Opera is a company based in New York City. "
" The article Markets Right Now: Health care companies lead stocks lower was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m. Health care stocks are leading U.S. indexes broadly lower in early trading following news of a big new venture in the health care business. Prescription drug makers, drug distributors and health insurers posted big losses early Tuesday on fears of stiff competition from a new venture announced by JPMorgan Chase, Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway. Express Scripts plunged 9 percent and UnitedHealth Group sank 4.4 percent. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 19 points, or 0.7 percent, to 2,853. The Dow Jones industrial average slid 226 points, or 0.7 percent, to 26,214. The Nasdaq composite lost 58 points, or 0.8 percent, to 7,407. Bond prices fell. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.71 percent. "
" The article Parents of transgender students appeal to Trump on bathrooms was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of tech, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of parents across the country have called on President Donald Trump to embrace Obama-era protections for transgender students that call for letting them use school bathrooms in accordance with their gender identity. In a letter, sent to the president by the Human Rights Campaign late Tuesday, more than 780 parents stressed that "all students deserve equal access to a safe, welcoming school and a high quality education no matter who they are." The call follows a decision by the Trump administration last week to abandon a defense of the guidelines issued by the Obama administration. A court issued an injunction against those guidelines last summer in response to a lawsuit filed by 13 states. President Barack Obama appealed the injunction, but the Trump administration decided to back off from the appeal. Parents of transgender students say that revoking the right of students to use school bathrooms according to their gender identity amounts to discrimination and it creates a hostile learning environment for transgender students. "These policies are wrong, they hurt our children, and they violate the principle of equal education," the letter said. Conservative activists firmly oppose the idea, saying it endangers the privacy and safety of other students. Newly confirmed Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has not voiced a position on the bathrooms controversy other than to say that she is against discrimination and will support all students. During the election campaign Trump said that transgender students can use the bathroom they like. "
" The article UN: Global economy is growing at 3 percent _ best since 2011 was written on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations says the global economy is growing by about 3 percent — its highest rate since 2011 — and a significant acceleration from last year. In its annual economic report and forecast released Monday, the U.N. says the upturn stems predominantly from faster growth in all major developed economies, with east and south Asia remaining "the world's most dynamic regions." The report says that compared to 2016, when global growth was just 2.4 percent, "growth strengthened in almost two-thirds of countries worldwide in 2017." U.N. economic chief Liu Zhenmin calls the rise "a welcome sign of a healthier economy." The report says governments should now focus on longer-term issues, including climate change and the growing inequality between rich and poor. "
" The article CORRECTING and REPLACING Ameresco’s Woodland Meadows Landfill State-of-the-Art Gas to Energy Facility Now Open was written on April 24 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & WAYNE, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2018--Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en/ The corrected release reads: AMERESCO’S WOODLAND MEADOWS LANDFILL STATE-OF-THE-ART GAS TO ENERGY FACILITY NOW OPEN High BTU Project was one of the largest of its kind, unique both technically and commercially, and required to meet unprecedented natural gas quality specifications. Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and renewable energy company, today announced that the landfill gas to renewable natural gas facility at Waste Management’s, Woodland Meadows Landfill has achieved EPA approval and is now in operation. Ameresco designed, built, owns and operates the biogas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) facility that converts approximately 6,600 SCFM of landfill gas to approximately 3,500 dekatherms of RNG every day. The state-of-the-art facility was commissioned in November 2017. “The project, one of the largest of its kind in the US, is unique both technically and commercially,” said Michael T. Bakas, Executive Vice President of Ameresco. “We are very proud of the focus and hard work our staff invested to bring this renewable energy project to fruition. Working with Waste Management and GAIN Clean Fuel to develop this facility has been a very rewarding experience. We look forward to a long-term partnership on this flagship project with these two incredible organizations.” “Waste Management is proud to partner with Ameresco to recover valuable resources and create clean, renewable energy from the landfill,” said John Myers, Director, Operations, Waste Management. “It is gratifying to be involved in using disposed materials and transitioning them into tremendous environmental benefits.” The renewable natural gas facility operates continuously. Blower stations draw the gas from the raw landfill gas to produce pipeline-quality gas for distribution in the local gas distribution system. Gas is then injected into the natural gas pipeline, where it is eventually utilized in the vehicle fuel market. GAIN Clean Fuel, in partnership with Ameresco, takes ownership of the RNG upon delivery to the natural gas distribution system and transports it for use within the transportation sector. “RNG is one of the few alternative fuels that creates air quality improvements during the fuel production process and when used for actual transportation,” said Bryan Nudelbacher, Director of Business Development, GAIN Clean Fuel. “This truly positions companies using renewable natural gas for sustainability success.” Traditionally, landfill gas is flared onsite, but current technologies allow for the harnessing of this gas and its conversion into a cleaner renewable transportation fuel. About Waste Management Waste Management, based in Houston, Texas, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management environmental services in North America. Through its subsidiaries, the Company provides collection, transfer, disposal services, and recycling and resource recovery. It is also a leading developer, operator and owner of landfill gas-to-energy facilities in the United States. The Company’s customers include residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers throughout North America. To learn more information about Waste Management, visit www.wm.com or www.thinkgreen.com. About U.S. Gain U.S. Gain, a division of U.S. Venture, Inc., is a leading supplier of renewable (RNG) and compressed (CNG) natural gas—environmentally-friendly and cost-effective alternatives to diesel. GAIN Clean Fuel stations strategically located throughout the United States and Canada feature easy-access for all-natural gas vehicles, 99% site uptime, fast-fill capabilities and premium fuel quality. About U.S. Venture For more than 65 years, U.S. Venture, Inc. has been recognized as an innovative leader in the distribution of petroleum and renewable energy products, lubricants, and tires and parts for the automotive aftermarket. Guided by its company vision, “To be the very best value-adding distributor of products that vehicles consume in North America,” they deliver unconventional, creative solutions that give their customers a competitive edge. Headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, the company’s business divisions are U.S. Oil, U.S. AutoForce®, U.S. Lubricants and U.S. Gain. About Ameresco, Inc. Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading independent provider of comprehensive services, energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, asset sustainability and renewable energy solutions for businesses and organizations throughout North America and Europe. Ameresco’s sustainability services include upgrades to a facility’s energy infrastructure and the development, construction and operation of renewable energy plants. Ameresco has successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible projects with Federal, state and local governments, healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,000 employees providing local expertise in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com. The announcement of our entry into a renewable natural gas purchase and sale agreement is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount of revenue from such contract, of the company’s overall revenue for any particular period or of trends in the company’s overall total assets in development and operation. This project was reported in assets in development as of December 31, 2017. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en/ CONTACT: Ameresco: CarolAnn Hibbard, 508-661-2264 news@ameresco.com or U.S. Venture, Inc.: Alison Mayer, 920-915-4389 amayer@usventure.com or GAIN Clean Fuel: Stephanie Lowney, 920-730-7134 slowney@usgain.com or Waste Management: Tanisha A. Sanders, 248-596-3519 tsander4@wm.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY OIL/GAS UTILITIES ENVIRONMENT SOURCE: Ameresco, Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 04/23/2018 02:06 PM/DISC: 04/23/2018 02:06 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en "
" The article Q&A: What would happen if the Bill Cosby jury deadlocks was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: After three days, the jury in entertainer Bill Cosby's sex assault trial outside Philadelphia has been unable to reach a verdict on three counts of aggravated indecent assault. Deliberations were set to resume Thursday. The jury must reach a unanimous decision. If the jury tells the judge they are deadlocked, he will have considerable flexibility under Pennsylvania law in how to respond. ___ Q: How long can deliberations go? A: It's rare that juries go for more than a couple days, according to veteran jury consultant Art Patterson, a social psychologist with DecisionQuest, a New York-based trial consulting firm. The Cosby jurors were picked 300 miles away in Pittsburgh and have been sequestered in the Philadelphia suburbs during the trial. "Hung juries aren't that common because jurors want to reach a verdict, and they usually get to a verdict," Patterson said. If deliberations drag on, that's usually because either the panel is divided or, in complex cases, they are reviewing voluminous amounts of evidence. The Cosby jury got the case on the sixth day of the trial. "People usually have their minds pretty well made up early in the deliberations process," Patterson said. Philadelphia-based jury consultant Melissa M. Gomez said: "There's a good chance that there's polarizations of opinion on either end, and they want to go through evidence carefully, simultaneously — those things are happening at once." ___ Q: What happens if they tell the judge they are deadlocked? A: In nearly all cases, a judge would tell them to keep at it, according to Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer Ed Paskey, "as long as it's not going to do violence to their conscience or their individual opinions." Paskey, a former prosecutor with nearly 100 jury trials under his belt, said he has seen a judge tell jurors three times to resume deliberations, and in that case they did produce a conviction in a sexual assault case. "It's a very, very rare occasion that a judge is going to let a jury off the hook on the first indication they're hopelessly deadlocked," Paskey said. "If you start to get into three or four full days, then there is going to be some concern after that point that perhaps a jury is not going to be able to reach a verdict." Pittsburgh defense attorney Bernard Tully, a former prosecutor, said judges usually encourage jurors facing an impasse to try again, respecting one another's opinions, before they are willing to declare a mistrial. "The language, a lot of times, that triggers this (is) if they come back and say, 'We're hopelessly deadlocked and there's no reasonable amount of additional deliberations that would cause us to change our views,'" Tully said. "At that point, in all likelihood, the judge would declare a mistrial." ___ Q: Short of a mistrial, can the judge take other action? A: Patterson said judges have discretion to remove individual jurors under certain conditions. "If the other jurors say to the judge, one juror will not deliberate, will not discuss facts, reasons, will not participate, judges have actually removed jurors. That's a very extreme move, but it can be done," he said. Tully said the judge would need "some foundation or basis for that radical step," more than simply hearing that someone has dug in their heels. "Jurors are not required to give up a real belief just to reach a verdict," Tully said. ___ Q: What happens to Cosby if there's a hung jury? A: The charges would stand. Prosecutors would get four months to decide whether to retry the case or abandon it. Tully said Cosby would likely get the same bail conditions — he is free on $1 million bond — as he has attended all the hearings. ___ Q: How do prosecutors decide whether to retry a case that produced a hung jury? A: Patterson said the factors include prosecutors' own analysis of the strength of the evidence, how high-profile the case is and the cost to go through another trial. "There's a phrase that's often repeated, that the evidence rarely gets any better after the first trial for the prosecution," Paskey said. He said prosecutors also factor in the willingness of victims to go through a trial again. Prosecutors can ask the jurors who could not reach a verdict if they will discuss what occurred. If they give the district attorney the sense there were several people willing to acquit, that would complicate a decision to retry him, Tully said. "I would think they'd listen very heavily to what the jurors had to say, if they'll talk," Tully said. "
" The article Nigeria's first bobsled team running for pride and legacy was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Seun Adigun told herself her athletic career was done after she ran her last race at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. But for some reason, she couldn't bring herself to tell the world. Three years later, she realized: Adigun wasn't retiring — she was readying for a new sport. And her years competing as a 100-meter hurdler were great preparation what would come next. "It was the speed and the power and the strength that I needed to be able to be a successful bobsled athlete," she said. Adigun, 31, soon convinced fellow former runners Ngozi Onwumere and Akuoma Omeoga to join the team as brakemen. But they wouldn't just be newcomers to the sport. Next month, the trio will represent Nigeria as the country fields its first-ever bobsled team at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. The team is also a first, men's or women's, for the entire continent of Africa. Yes, they get the comparisons to "Cool Runnings" — the 1993 film based on the true story of the Jamaica's first bobsled team, which was male, who competed in the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary, Canada — and say it's a legacy they embrace and a following they hope to emulate. But the peppy pioneers, all American-born and whose parents emigrated from Nigeria, said they also look forward to representing a positive story about their motherland. "Nigerians are so excited to see the country being represented," said Adigun, a Chicago native who is also a three-time national track champion for Nigeria. "I realized exactly what was a void from the country of Nigeria, from the continent of Africa, and for women in general being represented." Onwumere, 26, agreed, adding: "To be the first to do anything is, I think, it's just something that you can't really explain." Their story will likely take on added meaning next month, after President Donald Trump's recent remarks about Africa's "shithole countries." Their journey to South Korea has also been a fast one. Three years ago, the team was little more than an idea, a "crazy but amazing journey," said Adigun, the driver in role and personality who also helped recruit and coach Onwumere, who hails from Dallas, at their alma mater, the University of Houston. Once her teammates were on board, official Olympic rules required them to operate under a national governing body. None existed. The Bobsled and Skeleton Federation of Nigeria was formed. A GoFund Me campaign was created in 2016, and the team raised more than $75,000 in 14 months to pay for necessities like helmets, uniforms, travel and their first sled — a wooden vessel affectionately named "The Maeflower." They began practicing in Houston, without snow. The team's popularity soon attracted Visa and Under Armour as sponsors. To qualify for the Winter Games, the women had to complete five races. They met their goal in November. Along the way, their energy and enthusiasm has attracted attention in the U.S. and Nigeria. In December, they appeared on "The Ellen Show," and last week, tennis icon Serena Williams retweeted their Under Armour Olympics ad. The team said they're excited to walk into the stadium in Pyeongchang next month and have been working hard to be competitive as rookies among a pool of talented and experienced bobsledders. Their main goal is to be an example for their country and for women in the sport. A medal is almost too much to think of, said Omeoga, 26, who ran track at the University of Minnesota. "That actually has never even crossed my mind yet," she said. "I'm just taking things one day at a time: Don't get too ahead of yourself, don't get too behind yourself, don't sell yourself short on anything." ___ Bobsled and Skeleton Federation of Nigeria: https://bsfnigeria.com/ ___ Errin Haines Whack is The Associated Press' national writer on race and ethnicity. Follow her work on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/emarvelous "
" The article FIFA rebukes Maradona for criticizing World Cup referee was written on June 30 2018, in the domain of business, which states: MOSCOW (AP) — FIFA's patience with Diego Maradona's World Cup antics finally ran out on Wednesday. Soccer's world body said it "strongly rebukes" comments by the Argentina great criticizing American referee Mark Geiger's handling of England's win against Colombia in the World Cup round of 16. It was yet another controversial moment involving Maradona —an official FIFA ambassador and figurehead of its "Legends" program celebrating former players — at a World Cup he has mostly attended as a VIP guest of FIFA. FIFA hit back at Maradona for telling Venezuelan broadcaster Telesur the outcome of Tuesday's game in Moscow was a "monumental theft." Maradona had been photographed before the game wearing a yellow Colombia jersey. England advanced to the quarterfinals in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in a feisty game slowed by stoppages and players arguing with Geiger, a former high school teacher from New Jersey. FIFA said Maradona's "insinuations" were "entirely inappropriate and completely unfounded." "FIFA is extremely sorry to read such declarations from a player who has written the history of our game," it said in a statement. FIFA had tolerated previous incidents by Maradona at games in Russia, which the 1986 World Cup winning captain was left to explain on his Facebook page. He apologized for making an offensive gesture toward a South Korean fan at Argentina's opening 1-1 draw with Iceland in Moscow. He then suggested media were trying to make headlines from an innocent incident and also broke World Cup stadium rules by smoking a cigar. Maradona was filmed on FIFA's official television broadcast aggressively raising his middle fingers after Argentina scored a late winning goal against Nigeria in St. Petersburg. He was also seen on footage circulated on social media seeming to be unwell and assisted from his seat into a private dining area. FIFA has had a turbulent relationship with Maradona in his career as a player and coach. He tested positive for a cocktail of banned substances at the 1994 World Cup in the United States and was sent home from the tournament. As Argentina's coach in 2009, a FIFA suspension for a tirade aimed at reporters after a World Cup qualifying game barred Maradona from attending the 2010 finals draw in Cape Town, South Africa. Maradona was an outspoken critic of previous FIFA president Sepp Blatter, but was brought back into the fold when Gianni Infantino was elected in 2016. He came to the Kremlin in Moscow last December wearing a gold bow tie to take part in the 2018 draw. "
" The article China's premier appeals to US to 'act rationally' over trade was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: BEIJING (AP) — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang appealed to Washington on Tuesday to "act rationally" and avoid disrupting trade over steel, technology and other disputes, promising that Beijing will "open even wider" to imports and investment. "No one will emerge a winner from a trade war," said Li, the No. 2 Chinese leader, at a news conference held during the meeting of China's ceremonial legislature. Li made no mention of a possible Chinese response in the event U.S. President Donald Trump raises import barriers over trade complaints against Beijing, but other officials say President Xi Jinping's government is ready to act. Trump's government already has raised import duties on Chinese-made washing machines and other goods to offset what it says are improper subsidies and is investigating whether Beijing pressures foreign companies to hand over technology, which might lead to trade penalties. That has prompted fears of Chinese retaliation. "What we hope is for us to act rationally rather than being led by emotions," said Li. "We don't want to see a trade war." Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said on March 11 that China will "resolutely defend" its interests. He gave no details but business groups say Beijing might target U.S. exports of jetliners, soybeans and other goods for which China is a major market. Asked whether Beijing might use its large holdings of U.S. government debt as leverage, the premier said its investments are based on market principles and "China will remain a responsible long-term investor." Li promised more market-opening and other reforms as Xi's government tries to make its cooling, state-dominated economy more productive. He said Beijing will make it easier to start a business and will open more industries to foreign and private competition. The ruling Communist Party promised in 2013 to give a bigger role to market forces and entrepreneurs who generate most of China's new jobs and wealth. Reform advocates complain they are moving too slowly, but hope Xi, who took power in 2012, might accelerate changes after focusing during his first five-year term as party leader on cementing his status as China's most dominant figure since at least the 1980s. "If there is one thing that will be different from the past, that will be that China will open even wider," said Li. Beijing plans to "further bring down overall tariffs," with "zero tariffs for drugs, especially much-needed anti-cancer drugs," the premier said. Li repeated a promise he made March 5 at the opening of the legislature to "fully open the manufacturing sector" to foreign competitors. "We will also fully open the manufacturing sector," the premier said. "There will be no mandatory requirement for technology transfers and intellectual property rights will be better protected." The government has yet to say how that might change conditions for automakers and other manufacturers that are required to work through Chinese partners, which requires them to give technology to potential competitors. In a sign of Li's reduced status as President Xi Jinping amasses power, the premier was flanked by eight newly promoted economic officials, in contrast to previous years when he appeared alone at the annual news conference. They included Liu He, a Harvard-trained Xi adviser who was named a vice premier Monday and has told foreign businesspeople he will oversee economic reform. Neither Liu nor any of the other officials spoke at the event. The premier traditionally is China's top economic official but Xi has stripped Li of his most prominent duties by appointing himself to lead ruling party bodies that oversee economic reform and finance policy. "
" The article Steep drops in technology, industrial stocks pull Dow Jones industrial average down 600 points was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Steep drops in technology, industrial stocks pull Dow Jones industrial average down 600 points. "
" The article Briton in Cambodian wild party case given suspended sentence was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A Cambodian court has found a British man guilty after he was arrested with other foreigners for allegedly posting photos on social media of sexually suggestive dancing at a party. Siem Reap provincial court spokesman Yin Srang said 31-year-old Daniel Jones was sentenced Tuesday to one year in prison for producing pornography. The court, however, said he can go free Wednesday based on his having already served one month and 22 days in prison, with the rest of the term suspended. The spokesman said Jones could continue to be held if the prosecutor files an appeal within one day. "
" The article Winter flu, Brexit put beloved UK health service on sickbed was written on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: LONDON (AP) — This winter, a daily drip of grim stories from Britain's health care system has triggered a flood of alarm. An 81-year-old woman with chest pains died while waiting four hours for an ambulance. A young woman in pain lay for five hours on a hospital floor. Patients across the country have been treated in corridors or stuck in ambulances because there are no free hospital beds. These are not the usual winter aches and pains of a health service in heavy demand, medics and experts say, but a nationwide crisis triggered by years of underfunding. And Britain's decision to leave the European Union next year is making the situation worse for the National Health Service, a state-funded system that's both revered and criticized. "It's not like there's a few bad apples or poorly performing organizations," said John Appleby, chief economist at health think-tank the Nuffield Trust. "It's completely systemic." Few institutions are more central to British life than the NHS, founded in 1948 in a country determined to build a fairer society out of the ruins of war. It remains a source of pride for many that Britain provides free health care to all, funded through taxation. Politicians from across the political spectrum extol the NHS and pledge to support it. It's also an unwieldy behemoth that employs more than 1 million people and struggles to cope with rising demand. This winter has brought a perfect storm of pressures, as the worst flu season in several years and a bad outbreak of winter vomiting bug exacerbated the effects of a long-term funding squeeze. Authorities have had to cancel thousands of operations and delay treatments, causing mounting anger among patients and staff. Glynis Murphy, an academic in southern England, phoned for an ambulance earlier this month for her son, who had worsening abdominal pain for two days. "I could hear my son upstairs shouting in pain. At the end of all this, (the dispatcher) said they couldn't send an ambulance. I was utterly shocked," she said. Murphy drove her son to a hospital, where doctors found a ruptured appendix and operated. The ambulance service expressed regret but said there had been no ambulances to send due to high demand. Stories like Murphy's have become commonplace. Partly, the problem is money. Since Britain's Conservative-led government introduced spending cuts in 2010 in the wake of the global financial crisis, NHS funding has grown about 1 percent a year. But demand is growing some 4 percent, as the British population gets larger and older. Most British hospitals routinely miss targets such as a promise to treat 95 percent of emergency-room patients within four hours. Brexit has brought new complications. Britain's vote in June 2016 to leave the 28-nation EU — and end the automatic right of EU citizens to live in the U.K. — threw the future of 3 million Europeans in Britain into doubt. That has prompted some to leave and deterred other Europeans from moving in. That has made it harder to recruit EU medical staff, who make up about 5 percent of NHS employees. The Nursing and Midwifery Council says in the year to September 2017, the number of European nurses and midwives joining the U.K.'s professional register fell 89 percent while the number leaving rose 67 percent. With more British nurses also quitting, that means more nurses left the profession last year than joined. Joan Pons Laplana, a nurse in Great Yarmouth in eastern England, said the combination of staff shortages, a heavier workload and stagnating public-sector salaries means "levels of sickness and stress have gone through the roof" for NHS employees. The Spanish-born nurse, who has worked in Britain for 17 years, says he feels "completely betrayed" by the Conservative government, which declined for months to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in Britain. A deal with the EU on citizens' rights was eventually agreed upon in December. "The government has made me feel very unwelcome and unvalued," he said. While many of his European colleagues have decided to leave Britain, Pons Laplana, who has a British wife and three children, is torn. "Every day I'm thinking, what will I do? Will I leave? But for me, it is not that easy," he said. Health funding has also become entangled in the tug-of-war between Brexit supporters and opponents. Before the 2016 Brexit referendum, the "leave" campaign plastered a bus with the eye-catching — and inaccurate — claim that Britain sends the EU 350 million pounds ($495 million) a week that could instead go to the NHS. (The net figure Britain sends is about half that). Anti-EU politicians including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson still argue there will be a "Brexit dividend" once the U.K. stops paying into the EU budget, and that can be spent on the NHS. Yet Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said last week that Brexit has hurt economic growth in Britain and already cost the country 200 million pounds ($283 million) a week. Politicians agree something must be done — but argue bitterly about what that is. Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn called last week for 5 billion pounds ($7.1 billion) in emergency spending to "save the NHS from death by a thousand cuts." Prime Minister Theresa May acknowledged that the health service was experiencing "winter pressures" but said the government was already putting more money into the system and recruiting more doctors and nurses. Many experts say the problems go deeper than money. Siva Anandaciva, chief analyst at health charity the King's Fund, said Britain needs to think about "fundamental changes to how we deliver care." But big changes — whether fees, higher taxes or major restructuring — are politically unpalatable. "You can't just keep pumping more funding into the NHS," Anandaciva said. "You have to make some hard choices ... at some point, the love for the NHS may become a barrier to change." ___ Follow Jill Lawless on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/JillLawless "
" The article No-frills grocer Lidl to open first US stores this summer was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Lidl, the German no-frills supermarket chain, is opening its first wave of stores in the U.S. this summer ahead of schedule, with plans to open up to 100 locations across the East Coast within a year. The details of the expansion, announced Wednesday, come as Wal-Mart and traditional grocery chains already are seeing a stronger threat from German low-priced retailer Aldi, which has been aggressively expanding. Both offer low prices by focusing on store-label products rather than name brands. Aldi has also been adding items to include gluten-free products and fresh produce. Lidl's first 20 U.S. stores will be opening in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, where the company established its first U.S. headquarters in 2015. Originally, it planned to open its first batch of U.S. stores no later than 2018. Lidl operates about 10,000 stores in 27 countries. Both Lidl and Aldi have been aggressively expanding in Europe. In the United Kingdom, a fierce price war has hurt Wal-Mart's Asda business as well as traditional local retailers. Aldi, which opened its first store in the U.S. in 1976, now has more than 1,600 stores in the U.S. and plans to increase that to nearly 2,000 by the end of 2018. It announced earlier this month that it's spending $1.6 billion on remodeling more than 1,300 of them. "
" The article Durant leads short-handed Warriors past Portland 111-104 was written on December 12 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Kevin Durant had 28 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three blocked shots, leading the short-handed Golden State Warriors past the sluggish Portland Trail Blazers 111-104 on Monday night. Klay Thompson overcame a cold shooting start to score 24 points as Golden State played without two-time MVP Stephen Curry, who is nursing a sprained right ankle and missed his third straight game. Draymond Green sat out with a sore right shoulder while starting center Zaza Pachulia was sidelined for his second game in a row because of soreness in his left shoulder. Damian Lilliard scored a season-high 39 points with five 3-pointers playing back home in Oakland. He hit a 3-pointer late in the first half with Durant in his face and pumped his arm to celebrate. Durant, who earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors on Monday, shot 11 for 21 and Nick Young contributed 12 points in 13 minutes off the bench before leaving with a concussion in the third quarter. David West scored in double figures over consecutive games for the first time with the Warriors and his first since 2015-16 for San Antonio. Rookie Jordan Bell scored in double figures for the second time with 11 points, while Omri Casspi and Shaun Livingston also started for the defending champions, who were coming off a 6-0 road trip. It marked the franchise's first time doing so in that long of a stretch away from home. Now, the Warriors will get to stay home for almost the entire rest of the year except for a trip to face the Lakers on Dec. 18. CJ McCollum scored 21 points and Zach Collins added season-bests of nine points and seven rebounds before fouling out of Portland's fifth straight loss. This marked the first meeting of the season between the West rivals after Golden State took all four games last regular season and then swept the Blazers in the first round of the playoffs. The Warriors have won the last seven regular-season meetings and also seven in a row at home. After missing his first four 3-point tries, Thompson hit from deep in the final 30 seconds of the first half as the Warriors led 59-47 at the break. BARNES RETIRES As he expected to do this winter, Matt Barnes announced his retirement on Monday. Barnes, who received his Warriors championship ring Nov. 27 at Oracle when Golden State hosted his former Kings and hometown team, posted his news on Instagram with a selfie. "Had a cool 15yr run!! Traveled the world met alota cool people, some will be brothers for the rest of my life!" he wrote, later adding, "Love me or HATE ME, I DID IT MY WAY!!" TIP-INS Trail Blazers: Lillard notched his 10th 30-point performance of the season. ... The Blazers made their initial 23 free throws before a miss and wound up 23 of 25 from the line. ... Portland led 28-27 after the first but gave up a 15-4 burst in the second. Warriors: Durant passed John Stockton (19,711 points) for 44th place on NBA career scoring list. ... Andre Iguodala played his 1,000th career regular-season game, becoming one of 126 players in NBA history to do so. ... Second-year guard Patrick McCaw returned after missing two games with a concussion and bruised nose. Young will enter the concussion protocol. ... Curry rode a stationary bike during the morning shootaround. Pachulia took some one-handed shots during warmups. ... Golden State committed five first-quarter turnovers and 14 in all. UP NEXT Trail Blazers: At Miami on Wednesday. Warriors: Host the Mavericks on Thursday. ___ More NBA basketball: https://apnews.com/tag/NBAbasketball "
" The article Rodman gives North Korean official Trump's 'Art of the Deal' was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Former NBA star Dennis Rodman, on low-key return to Pyongyang, has given the North Korean sports minister a copy of President Donald Trump's book "The Art of the Deal." It wasn't signed by Trump, who was Rodman's boss for two seasons of the "Celebrity Apprentice" reality TV show. Rodman's arrival on Tuesday came just hours after the North decided to release Otto Warmbier, an American university student who had been imprisoned for 15 years with hard labor for trying to steal a propaganda banner. Warmbier, who had been confined for 17 months, has apparently fallen into a coma not long after his confinement began. Pyongyang said Thursday saying it decided to let him go for "humanitarian reasons." Officials in Washington and Pyongyang said Rodman played no role in the release. "
" The article Adents Announces Diverse Lineup of Prominent Experts for Serialization Innovation Summit, June 20-21 in Philadelphia was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: EAST WINDSOR, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2018--Adents, a leading provider of premier, versatile serialization and track & trace solutions, has announced a for its PhiladelphiaSerialization Innovation Summit. Featuring experts from global IT and technology leaders such as Microsoft and Siemens, as well as officials from government oversight and advocacy groups such as the Healthcare Distribution Alliance, GS1, and Medicines for Europe, the event is slated for June 20-21 at Le Meridien Hotel in Philadelphia, PA. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005878/en/ Adents Serialization Innovation Summit - Paris 5 & 6 april 2018. (Photo: Adents) The Adents Serialization Innovation Summit is a three-continent set of events that kicked off with a very successful first edition in Paris April 5-6. Following the Philadelphia event, a subsequent gathering is scheduled for Shanghai this October. The summit will address pharma applications of various new technologies – including blockchain, augmented reality, and virtual batch record – as well as the myriad of ways that data generated by serialization can be utilized to improve production and business practices for beyond-compliance ROI. During the 1½-day conference, participants will meet with world-leading technologyevangelists and traceability experts to understand the future challenges faced by various pharma industry players. In Philadelphia, experts from Microsoft will explore areas such as Cloud architecture, intra and inter-system connectivity, AI, and blockchain. Thought leaders from international organizations such as GS1 Healthcare will discuss efforts to standardize – and therefore simplify – serialization, and representatives from the Healthcare Distribution Alliance and Medicines for Europe will discuss the push toward regulatory compliance on both sides of the Atlantic. The track & trace needs of pharmaceutical dispensers will also be addressed, and experts will be on hand to discuss serialization’s far-reaching supply chain implications. Confirmed speakers to date include (but are not limited to): Paul Slater, Worldwide Director of Industry Strategy, Life Sciences for Microsoft, will present how the newest Microsoft technologies impact the Pharma Industry Greg Bylo, Vice President for GS1 US Healthcare, will present GS1 Standards for interconnected Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Perry Fri, COO & Executive VP of Industry Relations, Membership & Education for the Healthcare Distribution Alliance, presents HDA Origin and Beyond, addressing efforts toward a common, digitized serialization reporting hub for DSCSA compliance Todd Lybrook, Life Sciences Director for Siemens, will discuss various aspects of pharmaceutical digitalization Maarten Van Baelen, Market Access Director at Medicines for Europe, will discuss requirements for the European Hub serialization reporting network and give an update on the level of readiness in the EU. Jeff Denton, Senior Director, IT Global Secure Supply Chain for AmerisourceBergen, will present Serialization Challenges for Wholesalers. “Serialization and the data it generates impacts all aspects of pharmaceutical production, from packaging line configurations and production floor OEE to IT architecture, personnel allocation and supply chain procedures,” said Christophe Devins, CEO & Co-Founder of Adents. “The Philadelphia Summit brings together experts from various corners of the track & trace landscape and high-level technology evangelists, in an effort to showcase serialization’s significance to various business processes and niches. It’s a way to tell an overarching story through several intertwined chapters.” To register for the Philadelphia conference, for which seats are limited, please visit . # # # About Adents Adents is a leading provider of premier serialization solutions for unique product identification and traceability. Adents helps pharmaceutical companies, Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs) and their Supply Chain Partners adapt to market changes and comply with regulations on drug traceability. Adents Seriza, a serialization solution for manufacturing sites, has been selected as a preferred solution by Siemens for its customers. Adents Prodigi, a cloud solution jointly developed with Microsoft and powered by Azure technologies, allows for secure data exchange and helps leverage the power of serialization data. Adents operates globally, with offices in the United States, Europe and Asia and with a worldwide network of solution partners. For more info, visit www.adents.com. 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" The article Trump condemns Taliban role in Afghan attacks, says no talks was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump told visiting members of the U.N. Security Council on Monday the U.S. would no longer talk with the Taliban following a recent string of deadly attacks in Afghanistan. Trump railed against a series of "atrocities" in Afghanistan and said as a result the U.S. would not engage in any future talks with the Taliban as the administration seeks to end a stalemate in America's longest war. "Innocent people are being killed left and right. Bombing, in the middle of children, in the middle of families, bombing, killing all over Afghanistan," Trump said. "So we don't want to talk with the Taliban. There may be a time but it's going to be a long time." The president's comments followed a deadly car bombing attack in Kabul, the Afghan capital, that killed at least 95 people and wounded 158 more. Earlier this month, Americans were killed and injured in the Taliban's 13-hour siege of a hotel in Kabul. Trump's remarks at the diplomatic luncheon marked a shift in tone on Afghanistan. The U.S. has said previously that any peace talks with the Taliban need to be part of an Afghan-led process, but the U.S. has never precluded talking to the Taliban. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who sat next to the president at the luncheon, has said previously that after an effective military effort, a political settlement including some Taliban might be possible, echoing language from former President Barack Obama's administration. Tillerson had said the U.S. would support peace talks with the Taliban "without preconditions." Earlier in the month, U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who helped organize Monday's luncheon, said the U.S. policy on Afghanistan was working and the parties were "closer to talks with the Taliban and the peace process than we've seen before." Several attempts to hold peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban have failed. In 2013, hopes were raised when the Taliban opened an office in Qatar aimed at facilitating those talks, but a controversy over the Taliban's move to hoist the flag it used in Afghanistan during its five-year rule ultimately derailed the talks. Since then, efforts to lure the Taliban into talks have yielded little progress. Trump has sought to change the course of the long-running conflict, sending thousands more U.S. troops to Afghanistan and moving away from a "time-based" approach to one that more explicitly links U.S. assistance to concrete results from the Afghan government. There are now about 14,000 U.S. forces there, and more trainers and advisers are scheduled to deploy in the coming months. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis earlier this month said this will make it possible for U.S. advisers to serve with more of the Afghan units, strengthening them in the fight against the insurgents. The U.S.-led coalition has also increased targeting of Taliban opium operations, including narcotic processing facilities in Helmand Province in the south. In more recent briefings, military leaders have said they believe the momentum is shifting. As the military operations escalate, Mattis said the next step would be to "really come on strong at the reconciliation effort because that's the way this is going to end." The White House lunch was attended by representatives from the 15-member U.N. Security Council, including ambassadors from China, France, Russia and Britain. The discussions were expected to also focus on international hotspots such as Iran, North Korea and terrorism. France's U.N. ambassador Francois Delattre called the discussion "very cordial" and told The Associated Press that a broad range of issues were discussed, including North Korea, Iran, Yemen, Syria and a new 5,000-troop African force to fight extremists in western Africa's vast Sahel region. Earlier, attendees viewed missile remnants the U.S. says are proof that Iran has been arming rebels in Yemen. The Trump administration has pushed to punish Iran for funneling weapons to Houthi Shiite rebels in Yemen, which Tehran has emphatically denied. The itinerary also included a trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum with national security adviser H.R. McMaster. __ Associated Press writers Josh Lederman and Lolita Baldor in Washington and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report. "
" The article Deadliest mass slayings in recent Canadian history was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: Here are some of the deadliest mass murders in recent Canadian history: April 23, 2018: A man drives a white van for about a mile along a crowded Toronto sidewalk, killing 10 people and seriously injuring at least 13 others. Police arrest suspect Alek Minassian. The motive remains unclear. Jan. 29, 2017: Six people are killed and eight injured when a man goes on a shooting rampage at a Quebec City mosque. University student Alexandre Bissonnette, who had taken far-right political positions on social media, pleads guilty. June 4, 2015: A man uses a semi-automatic rifle to fatally shoot three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and wound two others in Moncton, New Brunswick. It's the deadliest attack on the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since four officers were killed by a gunman in the western province of Alberta in 2005. That attack remains the deadliest on Canadian police officers in 120 years. Dec. 29, 2014: In the worst mass shooting in Edmonton, a man suspected of domestic violence shoots and kills six adults and two young children in two different homes before killing himself in a restaurant where he worked. April 5, 1996: Angered by his wife's divorce action, Rajwar Gakhal kills her and eight other members of her family in Vernon, British Columbia, before shooting himself. Sept. 18, 1992: A bomb kills nine strike-breaking workers at the Giant Yellowknife gold mine in the Northwest Territories. Dec. 6, 1989: A man with a semi-automatic rifle storms into an engineering classroom at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, asks men to leave and then kills 14 women before turning the gun on himself. Gunman Marc Lepine says he was "fighting against feminists" he blamed for his troubles. Sept. 1, 1972: An arson attack on a downtown Montreal night club kills 37 people and injures 64. Gasoline was spread on the stairway of Blue Bird Cafe and then ignited. Most of the deaths occurred in the Wagon Wheel country-western bar upstairs. Three young men from Montreal who had earlier been denied entry for drunkenness were convicted and sentenced to life in prison. "
" The article The Latest: Firefighters protect seaside California towns was written on December 10 2017, in the domain of entertainment, which states: LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on California wildfires (all times local): 5:30 a.m. Crews aided by calm overnight winds kept a wall of flames from descending from mountains into coastal towns after a huge Southern California wildfire exploded in size over the weekend. Thousands remain under evacuation orders Monday as the fire churns west through foothill areas of Carpinteria and Montecito, Santa Barbara County seaside towns about 75 miles (120 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles. Much of the fire's new growth occurred on the eastern and northern fronts into unoccupied areas of Los Padres National Forest. The fire, which had already destroyed more than 750 buildings, burned six more in Carpinteria on Sunday. It's just 10 percent contained after burning nearly 360 square miles (930 square kilometers). Officials say the blaze, which broke out a week ago in neighboring Ventura County, is now the 5th largest in California history. "
" The article Judge rescinds order of release for self-proclaimed neo-Nazi was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida has reversed his own order and will keep a self-professed neo-Nazi accused of collecting bomb-making materials in jail during legal proceedings. U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas McCoun III on Wednesday vacated his previous order that set terms of release for 21-year-old Brandon Russell. Russell was arrested last month after authorities investigating the murder of two of his roommates by a third roommate found explosives and other materials consistent with bomb-making in his Tampa apartment. McCoun said the government proved Russell would pose a danger after presenting evidence, including two rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition found in Russell's car during his arrest. Russell's roommate, Devon Arthurs, faces two murder charges for slaying two other roommates. Arthurs told investigators Russell was planning a bombing. "
" The article What to watch in State of the Union: Melania, fashion, more was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — The state of the union is ... Great again? Or not quite? However he describes the country's condition on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump will defend his accomplishments and lay out his plans before a chamber packed with members of Congress, the Cabinet and the Supreme Court plus a few choice guests — and with millions of Americans watching on television. It will be the former reality show star's first State of the Union speech, a formal report to Congress that the Constitution requires of the president "from time to time." For any president, the prime-time speech is a high-stakes statement of purpose. A year into his presidency, Trump stands before the nation to account for his promise to "make America great again" amid talk of a rising threat of nuclear war and special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of the president and his 2016 campaign. For both parties, the speech operates like the pop of a starting gun for the midterm elections, when Republicans will defend their majorities in the House and Senate. A look at what to watch: ___ HOW SUPERLATIVE? White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday previewed the speech by describing the state of the union as "incredible." But will the hyperbole-loving president tone down his bombastic speaking style a bit? The White House is setting expectations as close to "yes" as possible — but only for as long as the speech itself lasts. Expect the president to cast the tax overhaul he signed in December and the strong economy as Trump initiatives that help all Americans. Thematically, Trump is expected to speak of having built the foundation for a safer and stronger nation. But can Trump stay on message — and off Twitter — after the reviews come in? ___ THE ELEPHANT IN THE CHAMBER Will Trump make any mention of Mueller's probe of Russian connections and obstruction of justice, or his own expressed willingness to be interviewed under oath? Trump told reporters last week he'd "love" to be interviewed under oath about the matter. But his lawyers didn't seem as enthusiastic and are still negotiating. ___ FLOTUS First lady Melania Trump will face extra scrutiny this year — and not just because of the former model's fashionable couture. Mrs. Trump's movements have been closely ever watched since The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that the president's lawyer had arranged a payment to an adult film star, Stormy Daniels, to keep her from talking about an alleged 2006 affair with the future president. The couple's 13th wedding anniversary passed without public comment last week, and Mrs. Trump abruptly announced she was skipping a trip with her husband to an economic summit last week in Switzerland. ___ WHO'S THERE Often who is in the chamber reflects the president's priorities. Seated around Mrs. Trump will be more than a dozen guests, including small-business owners, beneficiaries of tax relief, victims of gang violence and a police officer who adopted a baby from parents addicted to opioids. Democrats are strategically populating their guest lists, too — with faces of the immigration debate that is roiling Congress and vexing Trump. Their guests will include immigrants who are among the nearly 700,000 people who received protection from deportation under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Trump canceled the program last year but gave Congress until March to come up with a legislative fix. ___ WHO'S NOT Traditionally, one member of the Cabinet stays away from the address for security reasons. One question is whether Justice Neil Gorsuch, whom Trump nominated for the Supreme Court, will attend the speech. Justice Samuel Alito, who shook his head and mouthed "not true" at President Barack Obama during the 2010 State of the Union speech, has not attended a presidential address since. Some Democratic lawmakers plan to boycott the president's address. ___ WHAT THEY WEAR Typically, some female lawmakers wear bright colors so they will stand out on television. But this year, several Democratic women plan to wear black to protest sexual harassment after a season of scandals toppled male leaders across industries. Congress is no exception: Accusations have forced resignations and retirements in both parties. Trump, too, has faced sexual assault allegations. ___ REBUTTAL Rep. Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts will deliver the Democratic response to the president's address. He is the grandson of the late Robert F. Kennedy, the senator and U.S. attorney general, and the son of former Rep. Joseph Kennedy II, who served in the House from 1987 to 1999. Democratic leaders are pitching Kennedy as someone who can champion Democratic policies to the middle class. ___ THEN THIS HAPPENS Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is scheduled to appear on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following Trump's address. She said she had an affair with Trump shortly after he married Melania Trump. ___ Follow Kellman on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/APLaurieKellman "
" The article Column: Mediocre score, rousing success in Tiger's return was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: SAN DIEGO (AP) — One year later, Tiger Woods looked five years younger. There are intangibles that are hard to measure, though at this stage in his return, they mean more than the traditional measure of a golfer. Woods was walking just as tall at the end of the week as when he arrived at Torrey Pines for the Farmers Insurance Open, and not just because he played four rounds on the PGA Tour for the first time in 29 months. It's not often that Woods says words like "pleased" and "positive" after a tie for 23rd. But it would be hard to argue with him. This did not look like the previous five comebacks from when he had the first of four back surgeries a week before the 2014 Masters. There was no sense of how long he would last, rather how long it would take for him to get sharper. "Ninety holes over five days in a row ... I know he did that in the Bahamas, but those were 3½ hours, and now we're playing five-hour rounds," caddie Joe LaCava said. "That makes a difference because you're adding about seven, eight hours on your feet, playing golf, thinking about what to hit, and hitting shots. So I'm glad he got through that. I'm not saying health isn't going to be an issue, but it certainly looks better than it has." The only concern was off the tee. Woods hit 17 out of 56 fairways for the week, tied for last among the 77 players who made the cut. He hit only three fairways in each of the final three rounds, and his drive on the par-5 10th hole on the North Course was 65 yards left of the edge of the fairway. But then, that might have worked in his favor. How else would he get a sense that his back could handle so many violent swings required to get him out of that mess? "Some of the shots I had to hit out of the rough, out of the trees, shaping them both ways, and a few times I had to jack up the speed," Woods said after the final round. "And had no issues at all." The issue was being there in the first place, but there's time. Woods headed home for two weeks before he comes back out to California for the Genesis Open at Riviera, a course where he made his PGA Tour debut at age 16 in 1992 but last played in 2006. He's likely to play the Honda Classic a week later, and then have two weeks off before the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. That might be it before the Masters. Woods is not in the two World Golf Championships in March. He is contemplating the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook, but that would mean four tournaments in five weeks, and that might be too much too soon. If there was curiosity about his performance at Torrey Pines, there is even more about how he plays Riviera. "We can see the swing is out of sync. He can feel it's out of sync," six-time major winner Nick Faldo said before the final round. "I'm thinking he's going to go away for two weeks and it will be very interesting if he can put his finger on the things he needs to work on." Keeping score should be easy in golf, except when it comes to this version of Woods. There is a call for patience because he has played so little tournament golf and even less with a semblance of good health. But at some point, he should be measured against the field. He should be measured not so much by winning, but by having a chance. Asked what he thought of Woods' return, two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange took the right path. "It's not for me to pass judgment on four rounds of golf," he said Tuesday. "I'm giving him most of the year, and then we'll revisit." In the meantime, his return was as advertised. Tournament officials issued a notice a few hours after Woods two-putted for birdie from 75 feet to make the cut on the number. It said public parking for Saturday was sold out. The gallery for the final group on Saturday — which included Jon Rahm, who had a chance at reaching No. 1 in the world — was typical of the last two years, mainly because the thousands of additional fans were with Woods. From behind the third green, one could see across the gorge to the 14th hole, where fans stood shoulder to shoulder from the tee to the corporate box next to the green. On Sunday, Woods worked his way through the gallery behind the eighth green, across the 18th fairway and then through another throng to get to his final hole. Everyone wanted a glimpse of him. Right after Woods walked by, one woman broke into a big smile and said to her friend, "Those 45 minutes were so worth it." There is no greater appeal in golf than Woods, especially when it looks as though he might be around a while. "
" The article Asian shares mostly lower as China-US tariffs moves loom was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares were mostly lower on Wednesday after U.S. stocks succumbed to a sell-off in the final minutes of trading, snapping a three-day winning streak. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.3 percent to 21,717.04 and the Shanghai Composite index dropped 0.8 percent to 2,764.29. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 1.2 percent to 28,215.16 and the Kospi in South Korea lost 0.2 percent to 2,268.89. Australia's S&P ASX/200 gave up 0.5 percent to 6,181.20. Shares turned higher in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. WALL STREET: Technology companies and banks led the market slide, outweighing gains in health care and energy stocks. The trading session, shortened ahead of the Independence Day holiday, pulled the S&P 500 index down 0.5 percent to 2,713.22. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 0.5 percent to 24,174.82 and the Nasdaq lost 0.9 percent to 7,502.67. Smaller-company stocks bucked the broader market decline, with the Russell 2000 index picking up 0.3 percent, to 1,660.42. CHINA-U.S. TRADE: On Friday the U.S. is set to impose a 25 percent tariff on $34 billion worth of Chinese imports. And China is expected to strike back with tariffs on a similar amount of U.S. exports. The big question is how far the two countries will go in their dispute over trade. The Trump administration has said it won't target an additional $16 billion worth of Chinese goods until it gathers further public comments. It's also identifying an additional $200 billion in Chinese goods for 10 percent tariffs, which could take effect if Beijing retaliates. CHINESE CURRENCY: Reported comments by the head of China's central bank saying he's closely watching the recent slide in the value of the yuan, also known as the renminbi (RMB), against the U.S. dollar have helped to reassure investors. People's Bank of China Gov. Yi Gang said financial risks were under control and the China's international balance of payments and currency flows were stable. ANALYST VIEWPOINT: "The statement puts paid to any fears that the PBOC could be engineering a depreciation to cushion the economy, as Yi Gang stakes his credibility on the RMB being stable within the bounds of broad USD volatility," Chang Weiliang of Mizuho Bank said in a commentary. The yuan fell to 6.70 yuan to the U.S. dollar on Tuesday but ended the day at 6.64 yuan in its first trading day gain in two weeks, Chang said. ENERGY: Benchmark U.S. crude added 31 cents to $74.45 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It added 20 cents to $74.14 a barrel on Tuesday, reaching more than $75 a barrel in early trading. Brent crude, used to price international oils, rose 26 cents to $78.02 per barrel. CURRENCIES: The dollar fell to 110.35 yen from 110.59 yen on Tuesday. The euro strengthened to $1.1677 from $1.1657. "
" The article US appeals court gives victory to consumer finance agency was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court has handed a victory to the government's beleaguered consumer finance watchdog agency, ruling that its director's power isn't excessive and the president shouldn't have freer rein to fire that person. The decision came Wednesday in the politically charged case involving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The nine-member panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a 2016 ruling by a smaller panel that would have made it easier for President Donald Trump to fire then-CFPB director Richard Cordray, an Obama appointee. The decision comes as the agency is engulfed in turmoil and confusion. Cordray stepped down in November and Trump named White House budget director Mick Mulvaney as acting CFPB director. Mulvaney has moved to soften agency regulations and slash its funding. "
" The article Country artists deliver tribute to concert attack victims was written on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: Three artists who performed at a country music festival that became the site of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history honored those music fans lost at deadly concert attacks with a tearful performance at the Grammy Awards. Country artists Eric Church, Maren Morris and Brothers Osborne delivered a moving performance of Eric Clapton's Grammy-winning classic "Tears in Heaven," during the 60th annual Grammys Awards in New York City on Sunday, the names of victims behind them. "All of country music was reminded in the most tragic way then connection we share with fans and the loving power that music will always provide," said Eric Church who seemed to struggle to speak. The artists put their own spin on the mournful song in honor of the victims at the Route 91 Harvest Festival last October in Las Vegas, as well as a bombing outside an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, in May. "Tears in Heaven," which won three Grammys in 1993 including record and song of the year, was written after Clapton's four-year-old son died in 1991 after falling out of a high-rise window. The touching tribute was handled tenderly between singer TJ Osborne's soulful baritone, Morris' Texas twang and Church's forceful singing, although a bad microphone made much of Morris' intro before the song unintelligible. "The painful truth is that this year in just those two events 81 music lovers, just like us, went out to enjoy a night of music and never came back home," Morris said. ___ For full coverage of awards season, visit: https://apnews.com/tag/AwardsSeason "
" The article The Latest: Trump evokes Independence signers in video tweet was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of business, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump (all times local): 11:25 a.m. President Donald Trump has tweeted a military-themed, Independence Day video greeting to the nation. In a short recording, Trump said Wednesday he and first lady Melania Trump wished everyone a happy holiday. Trump noted the day marked the 242nd anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. But his focus was on the U.S. military and veterans. Trump declared, "Our freedom has been earned through the blood and sweat and sacrifice of American heroes. And these are great American heroes." Trump is to hold a picnic Wednesday afternoon for military families at the White House, followed by a concert and with a view of the National Park Service's fireworks display. ___ 12:04 a.m. President Donald Trump celebrated active-duty service members and veterans during a military tribute on the eve of Independence Day. Delivering remarks at a "Salute to Service" charity dinner at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Trump praised "Americans of every generation" who served in the armed forces. The event was held in conjunction with the PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic, which has been rechristened as "A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier." The venerable resort is owned by the state's Republican governor, presidential ally Jim Justice. Highlighting his efforts to boost spending for the military, Trump said, "As the golfers can tell you, the stronger we get, the less likely it is that we will have to use it." An avid golfer, Trump praised the "incredible athletes" in attendance. "
" The article New DHL Americas Innovation Center to Promote Future of Logistics was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: ROSEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2018--DHL will expand its global innovation footprint to the Americas region by breaking ground for its new Americas Innovation Center in Rosemont, Illinois, which will offer unique insights into the future of logistics. Joining the DHL Innovation Center in Troisdorf, Germany, and the Asia Pacific Innovation Center in Singapore, the Americas Innovation Center will exhibit the technologies and innovations in logistics that DHL is already implementing across the region, and will foster the development of future logistics and supply chain solutions while serving as a regional platform for collaborative innovation. The opening is planned for summer 2019. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006388/en/ DHL's Americas Innovation Center marks the third for the DPDHL Group, expanding the Group's global innovation footprint in the region. The state-of-the-art facility is set to open its doors summer 2019, housing DHL's logistic innovations and robotics and offering customers and partners a peek into the future of logistics. (Photo: Business Wire) “With our third Innovation Center worldwide, we will be able to create a platform for research and collaborative innovation between DHL customers, start-ups, academia, industry partners, and innovation experts in the Americas region,” commented Matthias Heutger, SVP, Global Head of Innovation & Commercial Development at DHL. “This visionary innovation center will further promote and nurture our worldwide leading position as the logistics innovation frontrunner in one of our key markets. It will also help us to further build on successful partnerships that we have established with technology leaders and innovative start-ups in the region.” DHL’s logistic innovations footprint in the Americas As a global leader in logistics, DHL continuously evaluates its innovative customer-centric solutions, already implementing advanced technologies in all of its operations to boost productivity and serve the evolving needs of customers. DHL Supply Chain, the contract logistics specialist within Deutsche Post DHL Group, has seen average productivity increases of 15 percent in trials of augmented reality technology in warehouses, with smart glasses that provide visual displays of order picking instructions and item locations. It has also deployed drones with surveillance cameras to ramp up security at warehousing sites in Brazil and Mexico. Robotics, ranked the most important physical technology with 63 percent in a recent global survey by DHL of about 350 supply chain and operations professionals, also play a significant role in DHL’s innovation activities. DHL Supply Chain uses collaborative robots designed to help with repetitive and precise tasks, such as picking and packing, in a number of its North American warehouses. DHL Global Forwarding, the leading specialist in air and ocean transport, and DHL Express, the world's leading international express delivery company, also use virtual reality and artificial intelligence in countries like the United States and Chile for employee training programs and to optimize customer service. Visions, Trends, Solutions – A physical representation of innovation in logistics The new Americas Innovation Center will house DHL’s logistic innovations and robotics, and will offer customers and partners a peek into the future of logistics, showcasing visions of what the world and its transport infrastructure might look like in 2050, as well as the latest technology trends in robotics and automation, artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles, the Internet of Things, and virtual reality – all of which are already being tested or implemented by the Group. “Rosemont is a central destination for businesses to meet and connect thanks to our strategic location between Chicago O’Hare International Airport and the City of Chicago, and we’re thrilled to have DHL mark our Village as a new destination for technology and innovation,” said Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens. “Companies look for ideas on the newest trends in this digital era, and now they can come here to look into the future of logistics.” On a surface area of 24,000 square feet, the state-of-the-art facility can host trend and innovation events for up to 300 guests with high-tech features, futuristic designs, an impressive foyer and inspiring meeting spaces that will be available to the public. “Inspire, connect and engage – these are the main goals we pursue with our innovation centers. While inspiring our visitors in a unique environment and connecting them with logistics and innovation experts, we aim to support strategic customer engagement that has the potential to create new business and leverage thought leadership to explore the different ways in which technological development can benefit DHL and our customers in the future. Our new Americas Innovation Center – in close proximity to some of the world’s most dynamic technology and innovation hubs – will help us to shape the future of logistics,” added Heutger. You can find the press release for download as well as further information on dpdhl.com/pressreleases. DHL –The logistics company for the world DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL family of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With about 360,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”. DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 60 billion euros in 2017. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006388/en/ CONTACT: Deutsche Post DHL Group Media Relations Pamela Duque, 954-614-6809 E-mail:Pamela.duque@dhl.com On the Internet:dpdhl.de/press Follow us at:twitter.com/DeutschePostDHL KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA ILLINOIS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY OTHER TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT LOGISTICS/SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS/INVESTOR RELATIONS SOURCE: DHL Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 05/30/2018 04:00 PM/DISC: 05/30/2018 04:00 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006388/en "
" The article Zimbabwe referee says he was offered bribe to fix game was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — The Zimbabwe Football Association says one of its referees has reported being offered a bribe of $10,000 to fix a Confederation Cup game in Equatorial Guinea. It's the second time in two weeks that a match official has claimed to have been approached to fix a game in Africa's second-biggest club tournament. Gladmore Mzambi, vice chairman of the Zimbabwe association's referees committee, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that referee Norman Matemera reported being offered the bribe by representatives of Equatorial Guinea's Deportivo Niefang club. They wanted the ref to influence the second leg of their knockout tie against Ivory Coast's Williamsville AC so they could overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit. Mzambi says that Matemera has reported that when he refused the bribe, he was approached by the match commissioner, Togo's Lawson Mahuwe, who also tried to bribe him on behalf of Deportivo Niefang. The alleged attempt by Deportivo Niafeng did not work, with the team going out of the competition on aggregate despite winning the game in question last week 2-1. South African referee Victor Gomes says that he and his assistants were offered $30,000 to fix a game in the same competition in Nigeria two weeks ago. "
" The article Harden first NBA player to score 60 in triple double was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: HOUSTON (AP) — James Harden became the first player in NBA history to score 60 points as part of a triple-double and the short-handed Houston Rockets beat the Orlando Magic 114-107 on Tuesday night. Harden scored 18 points in the fourth quarter to eclipse the 57 points Calvin Murphy scored in 1978 to break Houston's single-game scoring record. After Harden broke the record, cameras in the arena showed a shot of Murphy, who works on the television broadcast team, smiling and clapping for the Beard, who also had 10 rebounds and 11 assists. The game was tied at 107 after a basket by Marreese Speights with just under four minutes to play. Neither team scored for more than two minutes after that before Harden took over, scoring the next six points to make it 113-107 with 45 seconds left. He set the scoring mark when he stepped back and made a 3-pointer before crashing to the court after being fouled by Mario Hezonja. He then made the free throw to give him 60 points and bringing the crowd to its feet. Hezonja and Speights scored 17 points each for the Magic, who dropped their third straight. PISTONS 125, CAVALIERS 114 DETROIT (AP) — Andre Drummond had 21 points and 22 rebounds, and the short-handed Detroit Pistons beat Cleveland after the Cavaliers lost Kevin Love to a potentially season-altering hand injury. Love exited in the first quarter with a broken left hand, and the Pistons took advantage of his absence, snapping an eight-game losing streak despite a roster that was depleted by their blockbuster trade for Blake Griffin. Detroit gave up three players to get Griffin, and neither he nor the other two players the Pistons received in return were available against Cleveland. Drummond — whose own status was in question because of an illness — had a huge game, and Stanley Johnson added a career-high 26 points. LeBron James scored 21 points for the Cavs, but Cleveland was listless early and outplayed late — and the result felt secondary to Love's health. The team said he had a non-displaced fracture in his fifth metacarpal and his status would be updated after additional examination Wednesday in Cleveland. WIZARDS 102, THUNDER 96 WASHINGTON (AP) — Beginning what could be a significant stretch without All-Star point guard John Wall, the Washington Wizards got 25 points from Otto Porter Jr., limited Russell Westbrook to 13 and stopped Oklahoma City's eight-game win streak. Bradley Beal had 21 points and nine assists for Washington, which announced about 7 1/2 hours before tipoff that Wall will have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Wednesday. Paul George had 28 points for Oklahoma City, but zero in the fourth quarter. Carmelo Anthony scored 19, but he missed three shots in the final 30 seconds. Westbrook wound up with 10 assists, six rebounds and seven turnovers and made only 5 of 18 shots. Wall, picked for his fifth All-Star game last week, is second on the Wizards in scoring, averaging 19.4 points, and is second in the league with 9.3 assists per game. In July, he agreed to a $170 million, four-year contract extension that starts next season. JAZZ 129, WARRIORS 99 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ricky Rubio scored 23 points and handed out 11 assists as the Jazz stunned the Warriors. The loss ended a three-game winning streak for the Warriors, who had won seven of eight before facing the Jazz. It was their largest loss of the season. Warriors coach Steve Kerr seemed to waive the white flag with more than six minutes left in the game, pulling his starters. Klay Thompson led Golden State with 27 points and six rebounds while Kevin Durant finished with 17. KNICKS 111, NETS 95 NEW YORK (AP) — Kristaps Porzingis scored 28 points, Enes Kanter had 20 points, 20 rebounds and five assists, and the Knicks completed a New York City sweep of the Nets with a victory. The Knicks returned home from their longest road trip of the season in new uniforms but their same old dominance of the Nets, with their fourth victory in four tries this season. They dominated the interior again and swept the series for the first time since 2010-11 — before the rivals shared the same city. DeMarre Carroll scored 13 points for the Nets, who lost their fourth straight game. RAPTORS 109, TIMBERWOLVES 104 TORONTO (AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas had 18 points and 11 rebounds and the Raptors rallied from a 13-point deficit to beat the Timberwolves. Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka each scored 15 points and Jakob Poeltl had six of his 12 points in the fourth quarter as the Raptors won their 14th straight home meeting with the Timberwolves. Minnesota has not won in Toronto since Jan. 21, 2004, when current Timberwolves star Andrew Wiggins was eight years old. Toronto is 19-4 at home this season, the second-best record in the NBA behind San Antonio (21-4). Jimmy Butler scored 25 points, Wiggins had 15 and Jeff Teague and Gorgiu Dieng each finished with 14 but the Timberwolves lost for the fourth time in five games. KINGS 114, PELICANS 103 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Zach Randolph scored 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, and the Kings beat the Pelicans. Kosta Koufos had 17 points and 17 rebounds for the Kings, who were able to exploit the absence of Pelicans All-Star and former King DeMarcus Cousins by getting double-doubles from both of their starting big men. Rookie De'Aaron Fox and reserve guard Garrett Temple, a former LSU player, each scored 15 for the Kings, who've won three of their last four games. Anthony Davis had 23 points and 13 rebounds for the Pelicans, while Jrue Holiday scored 21 points and Ian Clark a season-high 20, hitting nine of 10 shots. SPURS 106, NUGGETS 104 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — LaMarcus Aldridge scored 30 points and the Spurs escaped with a victory over the Nuggets. The Spurs had four players in double figures, including 18 points each from Kyle Anderson and Pau Gasol. Every Denver starter scored in double figures with Jamal Murray leading the way with 18 points and Gary Harris adding 17. San Antonio had to battle to win its 11th straight at home over Denver. There were 18 lead changes and the Nuggets came within inches of a game-winning 19th. TRAIL BLAZERS 104, CLIPPERS 96 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Damian Lillard scored 28 points and the Trail Blazers pulled away in the third quarter to beat the Clippers. Los Angeles was playing its first game since Blake Griffin's stunning trade to Detroit on Monday. CJ McCollum added 16 points and Jusuf Nurkic had 14 points and 18 rebounds for the Blazers, who ended a seven-game skid against the Clippers while winning their third in a row. Lou Williams scored 20 points off the bench and DeAndre Jordan had 19 rebounds for the Clippers, who made a run in the fourth after they trailed by 20. "
" The article Karrie Webb gets US Women's Open spot was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: FAR HILLS, N.J. (AP) — Two-time champion Karrie Webb has received a special exemption to the U.S. Women's Open at Shoal Creek in Alabama. Webb won consecutive U.S. Women's Open titles by a combined 13 shots when she was at the top of her game. She beat Cristie Kerr and Meg Mallon by five shots at The Merit Club outside Chicago in 2000 and Se Ri Pak by eight shots at Pine Needles in North Carolina a year later. The U.S. Women's Open at Shoal Creek starts May 31. Webb received a 10-year exemption for her 2001 victory, and she has remained exempt through other categories every year since then. The Australian is the first player to receive a special exemption to the Women's Open since Pak in 2016 at CordeValle. "
" The article Push for hate crimes law fails again in Indiana Legislature was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana will remain one of just five states without a hate crimes law after key lawmakers in the GOP-dominated Senate announced Tuesday that they were abandoning a bill targeting crimes motivated by bias. Leaders of Indiana's GOP-dominated Statehouse have consistently opposed hate crimes legislation. But that changed this year in the wake of clashes between white supremacists and counter demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one woman dead in August. The bill by Republican Sen. Sue Glick had support from GOP leaders, including House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate leader David Long. Then on Tuesday the chairman of a key Senate committee decided to not take a vote on the bill. "It's a matter of peoples' opinions. We just couldn't come to consensus," Long, of Fort Wayne, said late at a press conference announcing the effort was done for the year. A deep thread of social conservatism runs throughout the state and lawmakers, headed into an election year, faced intense pressure from activists who argue that creating a hate crimes law would create a special protected class of victims. At the same time, much of Indiana's business community was in lock-step support of the measure, which they say is important to lure talent and new business to the state. Indianapolis was named one of 20 finalists competing to be the location of a second Amazon headquarters. A coalition of central Indiana municipal officials, including Republicans, had pushed for a hate crimes law in hopes of making the state more appealing. Despite his support for the measure, Long dismissed their worries. "I really don't think it should affect anything," said Long. "Nor do I think we should tailor all of our legislation in hopes that a company would locate here. I would hope they'd be coming to Indiana because we are a welcoming state, because we have a great economy and we have low cost of living." The bill by Glick, a former county prosecutor from LaGrange County, would have specifically allowed a judge to take into account whether a crime was motivated by someone's race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation or ethnicity. It would also require such crimes to be reported to the FBI. Currently, Indiana law enforcement agencies are not required to do so. Advocates say anecdotal accounts suggest the number of so-called bias crimes are on the rise and the Southern Poverty Law Center reports 26 active hate groups in the state. Democratic Sen. Greg Taylor, of Indianapolis, ripped Republicans for being content with the status quo. "What we did today was say to companies like Amazon ... 'We don't need your business, we don't need your economic development, we don't need your jobs,'" said Taylor. "We are comfortable with the status quo." "
" The article BBC China: 11 out of 100 major company websites designate Taiwan as a country was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Amid China’s current campaign pressuring companies to change their designation of Taiwan, BBC China conducted a survey of 100 major international company websites to compile a list of companies in compliance with China’s dictates. The survey of company websites was conducted over May 28 -29, and of the 100 companies, reportedly randomly selected, it was found that 11 out of 100 display “Taiwan” as an available choice under the category of country or nation on website menus. The vast majority of websites surveyed have Taiwan listed alongside other countries under politically safe categories like “Location,” “Region” or “Country or Region.” Only eight of 100 described Taiwan as "Chinese" or specifically designate Taiwan as a region of China (ex. 中國台灣, 中華台北, 台灣地區). Ten out of 100 remained ambiguous, either avoiding any designation, or providing alternate designations on Chinese website menus from those displayed on the sites in English or other languages. Companies that designate “Taiwan” under nation or country listings separate from "China"include: Twitter, HTC, Puma, Netflix, Mitsukoshi, H&M, ASOS, KFC, Chanel, Prada and Fiat. The eight companies that described Taiwan as “Chinese” or simply as a region in China include: Lenovo, Honda, Peugeot, Benz, Ford Motor, Hilton, Louise Vuitton, and Hewlett Packard. Companies with alternate designations for specific Chinese webpages, or where a specific term of designation is avoided are: Instagram, BMW, Walmart, GAP, Uniqlo, Zara, Gucci, Toyota, Marriot Hotels, Neutrogena. Finally, the majority of websites who use non-specific categories of “location,” “region,”or the politically ambiguous “country or region” as reported by BBC China are: -Amazon -Yahoo -Google -Facebook -Apple -Microsoft -eBay -LinkedIn -Dell -Android -Acer -Panasonic -Philips -Siemens -Samsung -Bosch -Sony -Nokia -LG -Armani -Dior -Versace -Burberry -Calvin Klein -Valentino -Zara -Topshop -GAP -Ferragamo -Nike -Adidas -SK-II -Kao Corp. -Kanebo -SaSa -Gatsby -MAC -Dove -Laneige -Estee Lauder -Clinique -Nivea -Kiehl's -Maybelline -Muji -IKEA -Carrefour -Lotte -Starbucks -Costa -McDonald's -Coca-Cola -Burger King -Mos Burger -Pizza Hut -7-eleven -Nissan -Volkswagen -booking.com -hotels.com -Agoda -Trivago -Kayak -Tripadvisor -Expedia -Skyscanner -Hyatt Hotels Group -Carlson Company -Starwood -Accor -InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) It is not unreasonable to expect that the eleven companies who have listed Taiwan under the “country” category will soon receive a threatening letter for Chinese authorities demanding they comply with “Chinese law.” "
" The article After the hand and the bite, Suarez gets his head right was written on July 1 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (AP) — First, it was his hand. Then, his teeth. Luis Suarez's feet and football ability are yet to take center stage for Uruguay at a World Cup. Maybe this time, now that his head is right. Like Barcelona teammate and close friend Lionel Messi, Suarez could be playing for his World Cup legacy in Russia. At best he has three games left, starting with Friday's quarterfinal against France. Messi's failures at the World Cup have been well documented. Suarez's experiences have been far rawer. At both his previous tournaments, the Uruguay striker hasn't just left disappointed, he's left in disgrace, labeled a cheat in one and the world's dirtiest player in the other. "You mature, you learn things and you live in the present," Suarez said at Uruguay's team base in Russia in the buildup to the France game. In South Africa in 2010, Suarez's defining act was to block a goal-bound header from Ghana with his hand in the dying seconds of extra time in their quarterfinal. Suarez was sent off for the intentional handball but Ghana missed the resulting penalty. Suarez's clear cheating and wild celebrations on the side of the field incensed a continent as it helped Uruguay reach the semifinals at the expense of Africa's last hope. Four years ago in Brazil, there was an even more shocking exit: Suarez bit Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in a group game — leaving visible teeth marks in Chiellini's left shoulder — and FIFA banned him for nine matches and four months, ending his tournament. It was the third time Suarez had been banned for biting an opponent. Suarez, now 31, is back for another go at the World Cup, maybe his last. At Uruguay's base he appeared unaffected by his ignominious history at the tournament, answering questions from journalists about previous disciplinary breakdowns with no outward signs of discomfort. There seemed to be no attempts to hide anything, either. Suarez has taken steps to address his on-field behavior for Uruguay, he said, with the help of Oscar Tabarez, the coach and former teacher who has been in charge for Suarez's entire international career. "Tabarez helps a lot. He's one of the best coaches in the world because of his personality, the way he helps players," Suarez said. "Personally, he has helped me a lot. Before games, he always talks to me about what goes on in my head. That's important to me. That talk I have with him is important." For over a decade, Tabarez has worked to develop a specific team mantra in the Uruguay squad, putting emphasis on humility, work ethic and respect for others. That has manifested itself at the team's World Cup base in Russia, a sports center on the outskirts of Nizhny Novgorod where the players' accommodation is more like school dormitories than five-star luxury. From the camp, stories emerge of Uruguay's best players and biggest stars being asked to clear away their own plates and cutlery after meals, wash their own boots, carry training equipment to and from the field, and, in a nod to plain good manners, start press conferences by greeting journalists with a "good morning" or "good afternoon." Suarez also spoke about the "serenity" Tabarez brought to the squad and referred to himself, once the troublemaker, as now a veteran and a role model. "Now I'm one of the oldest, an example ... the younger ones look up to us," Suarez said. "You get nervous (in games), but at the same time you are one of the ones who has to remain calm. You have to set a good example to the younger ones. You have learned how to handle these situations." ___ More AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/WorldCup "
" The article Federer hopes the Laver Cup will be a hit on US soil was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of business, which states: CHICAGO (AP) — The Laver Cup was a hit last year, and now Roger Federer is hoping it proves popular on U.S. soil. The 20-time Grand Slam champion made his first-ever visit to Chicago on Monday to promote the second Laver Cup, a team competition that debuted last year in Prague. Federer, shaking off a three-set loss to Juan Martin del Potro on Sunday in the final at Indian Wells that ended his 17-match winning streak, was joined by tennis legends Rod Laver and John McEnroe, along with young Australian star Nick Kyrgios. Federer's management team was instrumental in launching the Laver Cup, which pits Team Europe against Team World. After its third year, he said he'll entertain possible changes to the format. "Down the road I'm totally open to anything," Federer said. "I've heard already from women players. They would love to do it as well." Four of the six players on each team are chosen on rankings after Wimbledon. The other two are captain's picks, and captain McEnroe didn't wait Monday — he announced the talented Kyrgios was already on the World Team. Kyrgios lost a tight final singles match to Federer in Prague last season, which clinched the cup for Team Europe. What impact the Laver Cup has on the future of Davis Cup, the long-standing competition between nations, is still debatable. But there is a proposal from the International Tennis Federation to play the top level of Davis Cup in a single-week, 18-nation format. It must be approved by a vote of the membership. "It just takes so much out of the players to be available four weekends during the year every single year," Federer said. "I played a lot of Davis Cup when I was younger and happy I did. I was happy it existed, but eventually it was just too much." Federer added: "I do believe that the Laver Cup has sparked some change, some inspiration to other cups that maybe we'll see in tennis. But that's a good thing. We'll take that as a sign of flattery." McEnroe, once a staple for the U.S. Davis Cup team, said changes in that competition are overdue and certainly the success of the Laver Cup has not gone unnoticed. "For me, I say, 'When's the last time anyone's asked me about how many Davis Cup teams I was part of winning?'" McEnroe said. "In the last 10 years, how many people have asked me that? You know how many people? None. Which is sad, 'cause I played a lot of Davis Cup and I loved it." The 2018 Laver Cup will be played Sept. 21-23 at United Center before returning to Europe the following year. "
" The article Victim of Toronto van incident was a professional, volunteer was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: TORONTO (AP) — The first victim publicly identified after a van plowed down a Toronto sidewalk and killed 10 people worked at an investment management firm and enjoyed sports and volunteering. Anne Marie D'Amico, 30, worked at Invesco, which is near the scene of Monday's incident. Toronto City Councilor Cesar Palacio said D'Amico was a friend of his daughter, and he remembers her as "a brilliant young girl" who was interested in improving society. On Tuesday he spoke with her parents, who live in his ward. "You can imagine the nightmare, the living nightmare they're going through at this moment," he said. D'Amico volunteered at a Canada-based international humanitarian charity called Live Different. She helped build houses in the Dominican Republic in 2015 and 2017, according to Dave Hamilton, the charity's manager of school partnerships. He remembered her as "super-positive, always smiling, a funny person, always up for a challenge, and really wanted to help people out." D'Amico also volunteered with the nonprofit Tennis Canada association, working at the Rogers Cup tournament since the age of 12. She started out as a ball girl and worked her way up to be an "integral" part of the volunteer team, most recently leading a committee on stadium control, the association said. She was voted volunteer of the year in 2016. "Anne Marie lived for working at Rogers Cup and seeing her fellow volunteers each summer," said Gavin Ziv, the association's vice president of professional events. "The tournament was such a large part of her life, and we were so lucky to have her on our team each summer." "
" The article Business Highlights was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: ___ Fed proposes easing rule that limits risky bank trading WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve is proposing to ease a rule aimed at defusing the kind of risk-taking on Wall Street that helped trigger the 2008 financial meltdown. The Fed under new leadership on Wednesday unveiled proposed changes to the Volcker Rule, which bars banks' risky trading bets for their own profit with depositors' money. The high-risk activity is known as proprietary trading. ___ Barr blames Ambien for tweet; drugmaker replies NEW YORK (AP) — After Roseanne Barr explains the offensive tweet that got her show canceled by saying she was on Ambien at two in the morning, the drugmaker Sanofi tweets back that 'racism is not a known side effect' of its product. Barr is busy on Twitter, even though the social media platform led to her demise. ABC canceled 'Roseanne' following her racist tweet about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett. ___ Europe expects to be hit by US tariffs on steel and aluminum PARIS (AP) — Europe is bracing for the United States to slap restrictions Thursday on imported steel and aluminum. Top European officials were holding last-ditch talks in Paris with American trade officials to avoid U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. ___ US economic growth revised down to 2.2 percent rate in Q1 WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy grew at a weaker 2.2 percent annual rate in the first three months of the year, as consumers and businesses slowed their spending. But given the economy's recent performance, analysts are still looking for a solid rebound in the current quarter. The Commerce Department reports that growth in the gross domestic product, the economy's total output of goods and services, came in slightly below the first estimate last month of 2.3 percent in the January-March period. ___ Need an entry-level job at a store? It can be harder now NEW YORK (AP) — Getting a job as a store cashier or a sales assistant — often an easy way into the economy for an unskilled worker — used to be easy. Now, that path is getting much more complicated as employers demand higher-level skills. ___ Q&A: Should you reboot your router like the FBI says? Last week, the FBI recommended rebooting home and small office routers that might have been infected with disruptive malware. But cycling the power on an infected router is only a temporary solution that would leave the core infection intact and listening for instructions. Cisco researchers say the good news is that the FBI has disrupted the command-and-control server that sends instructions to infected routers. The bad news is that another such server could be set up. ___ Fed finds nationwide pickup in manufacturing activity WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions found manufacturing activity accelerating in many parts of the country in late April and early May even as some businesses expressed concern about uncertainty caused by rising trade tensions. The survey described the economy as expanding at a moderate pace with more than half of the Fed's 12 regions reporting a pickup in industrial activity. ___ Weinstein won't testify before grand jury in rape case NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein won't testify before the New York grand jury weighing whether to indict him on rape and other sex charges. A statement issued through a spokesman Wednesday says Weinstein's lawyers decided there wasn't enough time to prepare him to testify after his arrest Friday. The former movie mogul has consistently denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. ___ Survey: US businesses add a solid 178,000 jobs in May WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. businesses added 178,000 jobs in May, according to a survey, a solid total but below the average monthly gains accumulated over the winter. Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that hiring was strong in construction, education and health care, and professional and business services, which includes accounting, engineering and legal services. Retailers cut jobs. ___ Stock markets reverse course and surge as Italy fears fade NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks recover most of their sharp losses from a day earlier and bond yields turn higher as investors hope Italy might be able to avoid a new round of elections. Banks surge and energy companies rally as oil prices break out of a five-day slump. An index made up of small-company stocks, which tend to be more domestically focused, hit another record high as trade tensions with ramp up again with China and Europe. ___ The S&P 500 index jumped 34.15 points, or 1.3 percent, to 2,724.01. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 306.33 points, or 1.3 percent, to 24,667.78. The Nasdaq composite gained 65.86 points, or 0.9 percent, to 7,462.45. The Russell 2000 index surged 24.34 points, or 1.5 percent, and closed at a record high of 1,647.99. U.S. crude oil climbed 2.2 percent to $68.21 per barrel in New York. Brent crude, used to price international oils, added 2.8 percent to $77.50 a barrel in London. Wholesale gasoline rose 1.9 percent to $2.18 a gallon. Heating oil gained 2.1 percent to $2.23 a gallon. Natural gas slid 0.6 percent to $2.89 per 1,000 cubic feet. "
" The article The Latest: US confirms extended protections for Syrians was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on extending temporary special protections for 7,000 Syrians (all times local): 8 p.m. The Trump administration confirms it is extending protections for nearly 7,000 Syrian citizens living in the U.S. for another 18 months, saying the action is justified by civil war. Facing a Wednesday deadline, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says "the ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary conditions" were reasons to let them remain until September 2019. Syrians were first granted Temporary Protected Status in 2012, a humanitarian program that can be extended for up to 18 months at a time. It's a huge relief for Syrians, considering that the administration has ended protections for other groups. But applicants must have been in the U.S. since August 2016, disappointing newer arrivals. ---- 2:15 p.m. The Trump administration is expected to extend protections for nearly 7,000 Syrian citizens living in the U.S. for another 18 months. But it won't let more applicants from Syria enter the program. Two U.S. officials familiar with the administration's plan say that "Temporary Protected Status" for Syrians will be renewed Wednesday. But they say the Homeland Security Department won't re-designate Syria as having conditions preventing citizens from returning safely. That means Syrians already receiving the protections can stay, but more can't apply once the current program expires in March. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the decision publicly. The expected decision follows a contentious debate within the Trump administration about whether to cut off the program. "
" The article Nissan to add second shift making vans at Mississippi plant was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: CANTON, Miss. (AP) — Nissan Motor Co. says it will increase van production at its Mississippi plant, adding a second shift in April. The company made the announcement Monday as it marked the 4 millionth vehicle produced at the plant since it opened in 2003. Spokeswoman Lloryn Love-Carter says about 250 workers will be redeployed from other areas to staff the second shift assembling NV vans. The Canton plant is the only plant worldwide that makes the large vans for Nissan. The Japanese automaker sold about 18,000 NV vans in the United States last year, according to company figures. About 6,400 Nissan employees and contractors work at the Canton complex. The plant is donating a NV van to a Canton soup kitchen, Our Daily Bread Ministries, to mark its 4 millionth vehicle. "
" The article France: Leading Islamic scholar in custody amid rape claims was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: PARIS (AP) — A French judicial official says a prominent Swiss Islamic scholar is in police custody over allegations of rape and sexual assault. The Paris prosecutor's office is investigating the case against Tariq Ramadan, who has denied any wrongdoing so far. Le Monde and Le Parisien newspapers reported last year that two women recently filed complaints in France against Ramadan for an alleged rape in 2009 and an assault in 2012. The judicial official confirmed that two lawsuits have been filed against Ramadan. In the wake of the investigation, Ramadan took a leave of absence from Oxford University, where his website says he is professor of contemporary Islamic studies. A leading authority on Islam, Ramadan has written numerous books on the faith and the integration of Muslims in Europe. "
" The article Police looking for clues in death of NKorea leader's brother was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Police were checking surveillance tapes Wednesday for clues about who may have assassinated the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at an airport in Kuala Lumpur, a senior official said. An autopsy will also be performed on the body of Kim Jong Nam, police said. Kim, 46, was targeted Monday in the shopping concourse at the airport and had not gone through immigration yet for his flight to Macau, said a senior government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the case involves sensitive diplomacy. He was taken to the airport clinic and then died on the way to the hospital, the official said. Kim, who died on the way to a hospital, told medical workers before he died that he had been attacked with a chemical spray, the official said. Selangor police chief Abdul Samah Mat said police were searching for clues in the CCTV footage. The airport is in Selangor near Kuala Lumpur. Kim Jong Nam was estranged from his younger brother, the North Korean leader. Although he had been tipped by some outsiders as a possible successor to his dictator father, others thought that was unlikely because he lived outside the country, including recently in Macau, Singapore and Malaysia. He reportedly fell further out of favor when he was caught trying to enter Japan on a false passport in 2001, saying he wanted to visit Tokyo Disneyland. Multiple South Korean media reports, citing unidentified sources, said Kim Jong Nam was killed at the airport by two women believed to be North Korean agents. They fled in a taxi and were being sought by Malaysian police, the reports said. A Malaysian police statement confirmed the death of a 46-year-old North Korean man whom it identified from his travel document as Kim Chol, born in Pyongyang on June 10, 1970. "Investigation is in progress and a post mortem examination request has been made to ascertain the cause of death," the statement said. Ken Gause, at the CNA think tank in Washington who has studied North Korea's leadership for 30 years, said Kim Chol was a name that Kim Jong Nam has traveled under. He is believed to have been born May 10, 1971, although birthdays are always unclear for senior North Koreans, Gause said. Mark Tokola, vice president of the Korea Economic Institute in Washington and a former deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, said it would be surprising if Kim Jong Nam was not killed on the orders of his brother, given that North Korean agents have reportedly tried to assassinate Kim Jong Nam in the past. "It seems probable that the motivation for the murder was a continuing sense of paranoia on the part of Kim Jong Un," Tokola wrote in a commentary Tuesday. Although there was scant evidence that Kim Jong Nam was plotting against the North Korean leader, he provided an alternative for North Koreans who would want to depose his brother. The reported killing came as North Korea celebrated its latest missile launch, which foreign experts were analyzing for evidence of advancement in the country's missile capabilities. For the next several days, North Korea will be marking the birthday of its late leader Kim Jong Il, the brothers' father, though they have different mothers. The major holiday this Thursday is called the "Day of the Shining Star" and will be feted with figure skating and synchronized swimming exhibitions, fireworks and mass rallies. Since taking power in late 2011, Kim Jong Un has executed or purged a slew of high-level government officials in what the South Korean government has described as a "reign of terror." The most spectacular was the 2013 execution by anti-aircraft fire of his uncle, Jang Song Thaek, once considered the country's second-most-powerful man, for what the North alleged was treason. Gause said Kim Jong Nam had been forthright that he did not have political ambitions, although he was publicly critical of the North Korean regime and his brother's legitimacy in the past. Kim Jong Nam had been less outspoken since 2011, when North Korean assassins reportedly tried to shoot him in Macau, Gause said, though the details of the attempted killing are murky. South Korea also reportedly jailed a North Korean spy in 2012 who admitted to trying to organize a hit-and-run accident targeting Kim Jong Nam in China in 2010. Despite the attempts on his life, Kim Jong Nam had reportedly traveled to North Korea since then, so it was assumed he was no longer under threat. Kim Jong Nam may have become more vulnerable as his defender in the North Korean hierarchy, Kim Kyong Hui — Kim Jong Un's aunt and the husband of his executed uncle, Jang Song Thaek — appears to have fallen from favor or died. She has not been seen in public for more than three years, Gause said. Kim Jong Il had at least three sons with two women, as well as a daughter by a third. Kim Jong Nam was the eldest, followed by Kim Jong Chul, who is a few years older than Kim Jong Un and is known as a playboy who reportedly attended Eric Clapton concerts in London in 2015. It's unclear what positon he has in the North Korean government. A younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, was named a member of the Workers' Party of Korea's Central Committee during a North Korean party congress last May. She has a position in a propaganda and agitation department and is known as Kim Jong Un's gatekeeper, Gause said. While the most likely explanation for the killing was that Kim Jong Un was removing a potential challenger to North Korean leadership within his own family, he could also be sending a warning to North Korean officials to demonstrate the reach of the regime. It follows the defection last year of a senior diplomat from the North Korean Embassy in London who has spoken of his despair at Kim's purges. "
" The article The Latest: Adjusted program set for congressional retreat was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the accident involving a train carrying lawmakers to a policy retreat in West Virginia (all times local): 1:55 p.m. The organization that's hosting a retreat for congressional Republicans says the event will go on with an adjusted program in the wake of the train accident carrying participants to a West Virginia resort. The Congressional Institute says the decision was made after consulting with Republican leaders. The White House is confirming one fatality and one serious injury after the chartered train hit a garbage truck. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says there are no serious injuries among members of Congress or congressional staff. ___ 1:15 p.m. A congressman on the train involved in an accident on its way to a GOP retreat in West Virginia says three lawmakers who are doctors tended to crash victims. Rep. James Comer of Kentucky says the collision destroyed a garbage truck, leaving it "just in pieces." Comer says Reps. Larry Bucshon of Indiana, Roger Marshall of Kansas and Brad Wenstrup of Ohio came to the aid of crash victims before emergency personnel — including a transport helicopter — arrived. The train was en route to a conference at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and hit the truck in Crozet, Virginia — which is near west of Charlottesville. Comer says lawmakers, spouses, and aides had been on the train for about two hours when suddenly there was a crash. The impact made him jump out of his seat. ___ 12:40 p.m. An Amtrak spokeswoman says a train has come into contact with a vehicle on the tracks in central Virginia — the same area where members of Congress are reporting their train struck a truck. Amtrak spokeswoman Kimberly Woods says there are no reported injuries to passengers or crew members after the incident that happened around 11:20 a.m. in Crozet, Virginia. Crozet is about 15 miles west of Charlottesville. Woods says the train originated in Washington, but she couldn't confirm that members of Congress were aboard. She says local law enforcement is investigating and crews are inspecting equipment for damage. ___ 12:35 p.m. The White House is confirming one fatality and one serious injury after a chartered train carrying Republican lawmakers to a retreat in West Virginia hit a garbage truck. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says there are no serious injuries among members of Congress or congressional staff. Sanders says President Donald Trump has been fully briefed on the matter and is receiving regular updates. The train carrying the lawmakers hit a garbage truck south of Charlottesville, Virginia. Lawmakers are heading to their annual legislative retreat at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia "
" The article Royals sign SS Escobar to $2.5M, 1-year contract was written on February 3 2018, in the domain of business, which states: KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals had hoped to retain some of the core players that helped them to back-to-back American League pennants and a World Series title after hitting free agency this offseason. They accomplished it with at least one of them. Kansas City signed Alcides Escobar to a $2.5 million deal for the upcoming season Monday, keeping their longtime shortstop on the roster after he joined first baseman Eric Hosmer, third baseman Mike Moustakas, outfielder Lorenzo Cain and pitcher Jason Vargas in hitting the open market. Royals general manager Dayton Moore said last week, when the framework for a contract was in place, that he hoped Escobar could give the club more time for top prospect Raul Mondesi Jr. to mature. "It's important to have a lot of depth up the middle, as you know, although we really appreciate and admire the talent of Raul," Moore said. "We'll see how that unfolds." Escobar, who can earn up to $1.5 million in bonuses based on plate appearances, has spent the past seven seasons with Kansas City. He hit .250 with six homers, 54 RBIs and a career-high 102 strikeouts last season, though he seemed to ignite the Royals with a midseason hot streak. "It's no joke when Esky got going last year the team started to get going a little bit. He can do a lot of things and his defense is second-to-none," said designated hitter Brandon Moss, who spent last season with the Royals and was part of a four-player trade to Oakland on Monday. "He doesn't get a lot of talk on TV, but in the clubhouse he's respected." The 31-year-old Escobar was hoping for a long-term contract in free agency, but the offers never materialized in what has been a sluggish market for all positions. He ultimately had to settle for a deal with the Royals, who are poised to rebuild after years of inflated payrolls. Those were some of the best years in franchise history, though. Escobar arrived with Cain in a 2011 trade with Milwaukee, and together with Hosmer and Moustakas, formed the basis of a franchise renaissance. He batted .285 during the 2014 season, when the Royals won their first American League pennant since 1985, and was voted an All-Star and won a Gold Glove the next season, when the Royals beat the New York Mets for their first championship in 30 years. He would earn $75,000 apiece for 125 plate appearances and each additional 25 through 600. Now that Escobar is back, the Royals figure to take a close look at the rest of their free agents. Cain has already finalized an $80 million, five-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, but the Royals believe they have the outfield depth to replace him. They don't have the same kind of depth at first base, where they have professed their hope of keeping Hosmer with a long-term deal. There have been rumors that Kansas City has offered Hosmer, a four-time Gold Glove winner, a $140 million, seven-year contract, while the San Diego Padres are among other clubs linked to him. The Royals have not been mentioned in discussions for Moustakas and Vargas. "All of them could end up back here," Royals pitcher Jason Hammel said. "Here's hoping." ___ More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball "
" The article China's Xi strikes nationalistic tone in parliament address was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: BEIJING (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has struck a stridently nationalistic tone in his closing address to the annual session of the ceremonial parliament at which term limits on his rule were abolished. Xi told the nearly 3,000 delegates to the National People's Congress on Tuesday that "not one inch" of Chinese territory would ever be separated from the nation. He declared that any attempt to separate Taiwan from the Chinese nation was "doomed to failure," despite the self-governing island democracy's de-facto independent status. He said Chinese are "closer now than at any time in history to realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese people." The congress' most significant achievement was the passage of a constitutional amendment ending term limits on the president and vice president, allowing Xi to rule indefinitely. "
" The article Iran arrests 'Sultan of Coins' suspected of hoarding gold was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state TV says police have arrested a man who was hoarding two tons of gold coins in order to manipulate the market. The Wednesday report quotes Tehran police chief Gen. Hossein Rahimi as saying the 58-year-old suspect had accomplices who helped him collect the coins over the past 10 months. He did not identify the suspect, who state media referred to as the "Sultan of Coins." Two tons would be the equivalent of around 250,000 coins. Iranians have stocked up on gold coins and other safe haven investments as the local currency has plummeted in recent months. The Iranian rial has plunged to 90,000 to the dollar — double the government rate of 42,000. "
" The article Belgium's high scorers take on Brazil's miserly defense was written on July 3 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: KAZAN, Russia (AP) — To get past Belgium in the quarterfinals at the World Cup, Brazil has to do something it has not been able to do since it last won the tournament in 2002: overcome European opposition in the knockout stages. Since beating Germany 2-0 in the 2002 World Cup final, the five-time winner has been eliminated by European sides in the three subsequent competitions. Brazil lost to France and the Netherlands in the quarterfinals of the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and was humiliated 7-1 by Germany in the semifinals four years ago at home. Fortunately for the Selecao, Belgium has a poor record against South American sides at the World Cup. Not only has Belgium not won any of its games against South American teams in the knockout stages, it hasn't even managed to score a goal. Most recently, Belgium lost 1-0 to Argentina in the 2014 quarterfinals. The core of that side remains in place in Russia, where Belgium has won all four of its matches, including coming back from 2-0 down to beat Japan in the round of 16 with a thrilling counterattack in the final seconds of injury time. Everyone knew about the array of talent running through the Belgium side, from Thibaut Courtois in goal to Kevin De Bruyne in midfield and Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku up front. The main questions following disappointing defeats in the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 European Championship centered on the team's character. That 3-2 victory over Japan was the first time a team has overcome a two-goal deficit to win outright since West Germany beat England in 1970, and the first to do it in regulation since Portugal came from three down to beat North Korea in 1966. It has fueled confidence inside the Belgium camp that it can deal with adversity and make the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 1986. "Maybe it's this sort of match that we needed for the future," said Hazard, the captain. Coach Roberto Martinez won praise for his substitutions, with both Marouane Fellaini and Nacer Chadli scoring, the latter with practically the last kick of the match. "You have to find solutions, you have to find reaction but what you have to find more than anything is the desire and togetherness of a group of players, that they are desperate to perform," Martinez said. Unlike the game against Japan, Martinez said, Belgium will be the underdog in the quarterfinal against Brazil and as such should play with a certain amount of freedom. "I think it's a game that when you are a little boy, you dream of being involved in a World Cup, facing Brazil in a quarterfinal," he said, "so from our point of view we can enjoy from the first second." Brazil coach Tite dismissed talk that his team is the favorite to win the match against Belgium, let alone the World Cup. "Everything is open, up for grabs," he said. The winner will play France or Uruguay in the semifinals in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. WHAT WILL GIVE? Belgium is the competition's top scorer with 12 in its four games, with the goals spread around the team. Lukaku has four but seven of his teammates have scored, too. Though Brazil has yet to hit the heights on the attacking front, it and Uruguay have been the meanest defenses in the competition, conceding just one goal apiece in four matches. There is a worry for Brazil heading into the Belgium match: The team will be without midfielder Casemiro, who is suspended after picking up a second yellow card in the 2-0 win over Mexico in the round of 16. Casemiro has provided a strong shield in front of the Brazilian defense. One option could see Fernandinho come into the side for a role he is accustomed to playing at Manchester City. WALKING A TIGHTROPE As has been the case throughout this World Cup, Brazilian forward Neymar will likely garner much of the attention during the match, both for his skills and speed as well as his on-field theatrics. Neymar will have to be careful not to pick up another booking as he would miss a semifinal should Brazil prevail. Others walking a tightrope are midfielder Philippe Coutinho and defender Filipe Luis. For Belgium, defender Jan Vertonghen and De Bruyne are carrying yellow cards as well. ___ Samuel Petrequin in Kazan, Russia, contributed to this report. ___ More AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/WorldCup "
" The article Michigan commits $50M to building second large Soo Lock was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders on Wednesday committed up to $50 million to upgrade the Soo Locks, a bid to persuade the federal government to fund the long-sought $1 billion proposal to build a second large lock that allows commercial ships to traverse the Great Lakes. The money is part of an additional $400 million for infrastructure from a surplus that was included in a state budget deal last week. The Republican governor said he would ask other Great Lakes states to also contribute funds because if the U.S. government ultimately helps pay for the project, the Trump administration has indicated it wants 20 percent to come from non-federal sources and that large-scale projects with such funding would be moved to the top of the priority list. "Michigan is stepping up now to say, 'We're going to put our money where our mouth is,'" Snyder said at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference. "It's not time to talk about a lock. It's not time to authorize a lock. It's time to build a lock." He renewed warnings that a prolonged shutdown of an existing lock, which helps moves iron ore mined in Michigan and Minnesota, would cripple the U.S. economy — especially North American production of automobiles, office furniture, paints, bottles, cans and other goods. In 1986, Congress authorized construction of a new lock on the site of two smaller locks. But funding, which could total $900 million to $1 billion, has never come through. In a visit to Michigan in April, President Donald Trump mentioned wanting to "fix" the Soo Locks, which has buoyed those advocating for the project. He said they are "going to hell," and he vowed to call the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers — which operates the locks — though U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan said Wednesday that call has not yet been made. The Army Corps is conducting a new cost-benefit study, which is due to be released by the end of June, after members of the state's congressional delegation faulted a past one for erroneously assuming that iron ore could be transported instead by rail in the event of a lock shutdown. "I am hopeful that the fact that the president said that ... means they'll be supportive of moving this along as much as we can," Stabenow said. In advocating for other states to also commit funding, Snyder pointed to an interstate partnership that was announced earlier this year to help cover the costs of operating a system proposed for a Chicago-area waterway that would help keep invasive Asian carp out of the Great Lakes. Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and the Canadian province of Ontario joined the partnership. Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, the state's point person on the locks, said the state funding is a "big, game-changing difference." GOP legislative leaders said they had also agreed with Snyder to commit funding toward Asian carp prevention and to protect twin oil pipelines in a sensitive Great Lakes waterway. Details were unavailable. ___ Follow David Eggert on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DavidEggert00 . His work can be found at https://apnews.com/search/David%20Eggert "
" The article AP Explains: Why are crypto exchanges vulnerable to hacks? was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Blockchain technology can make transactions safe and secure, but crypto-currency exchanges trading bitcoins and other virtual currencies that are based on this technology have been hacked because they are not working on secure networks, experts say. Late last week, the Tokyo-based Coincheck exchange reported a 58 billion yen ($530 million) loss of crypto currency due to hacking. The Coincheck exchange has halted trading of the stolen currency, NEM and restricted dealings in most other crypto currencies. It was the second major hacking assault on a Japanese crypto exchange after the Mt. Gox debacle in 2014. Here's a look at the security concerns surrounding crypto currencies. ___ WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN? As its name implies, blockchain is a chain of digital "blocks" that contain records of transactions, says Curtis Miles at IBM Blockchain. Each such block is connected to those before and behind it, making tampering difficult because a hacker would need to change the block containing that record and all those linked to it to avoid detection. The records on a blockchain are secured through cryptography and network participants have private keys assigned to their transactions that act as personal digital signatures. Any alteration will make those signatures invalid and alert others in the network to the changes. Blockchains are kept in so-called "peer-to-peer" networks that are continually updated and synchronized. Huge amounts of computing power would be required to access every instance of a certain blockchain and alter all its blocks simultaneously. ___ POOR SECURITY While a blockchain can be secure, the exchanges that are crucial in increasing the amount of crypto trading, enabling bitcoin and other such currencies go mainstream, do not use the same technology, says Simon Choi, a director at anti-virus software company Hauri Inc. South Korean exchanges reportedly get poor reviews for cyber security, and officials have said those that fail to beef up such precautions will face fines. "If security on the exchanges' is not secure, their currencies can be stolen," Choi said. "If the exchanges are to play their intermediary role, they should be as safe as banks and strengthen their security." ___ RISING HACKS According to crypto currency research firm Chainalysis, losses of bitcoin, including stealing individuals' holdings through scams, malicious computer software known as ransom ware and hacks, increased at least 30 times to $95 million in 2016 from at least $3 million in 2013. The attack on Coincheck, which did not affect its holdings of bitcoin, was the second major hacking assault on a Japanese crypto exchange after Mt. Gox, the world's largest bitcoin trading exchange before its collapse, lost hundreds of thousands of bitcoins likely stolen through hacking. Coincheck has apologized and promised to reimburse customers for their NEM losses. It has pledged to comply with a Financial Services Agency's order to determine why the losses happened, and improve its security to prevent a recurrence. Details of how the losses happened or who might be behind them are still unclear. The Mt. Gox case put many Japanese investors off bitcoin, at least for a time, and prompted authorities to impose more regulations. Chainalysis estimates that the bitcoins lost at Mt. Gox were worth $7.5 million at the time the coins were stolen but now worth nearly $10 billion as of January. ___ IDENTIFYING HACKERS It's possible to trace blockchain transactions but not to identify the owners of the "wallets" where the crypto currencies are kept, says Choi. "It's the biggest weakness," said Choi. "You can track the blocks based on the records in the blocks but you cannot tell whose wallet it is. They went to hackers' wallet but if we don't know who the hackers are we cannot catch them." The rising hacks have prompted the crypto community to seek ways to halt the bad guys. South Korea's government is trying to make crypto transactions traceable by implementing a system that links crypto accounts to existing bank accounts that have been vetted by financial institutions. Such efforts however will not help identify hackers if they send crypto currencies to exchanges outside Korea that do not identify their users. ___ AP Business Writer Yuri Kageyama in Tokyo contributed to this report. "
" The article Castro freezes Cuban private sector, throws future in doubt was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: HAVANA (AP) — Two years after taking office, President Raul Castro widened the niche for private enterprise in Cuba's state-dominated economy. Capitalism came pouring in. Slowly at first, then gaining speed, spare rooms for rent became rental homes, which became boutique hotels. Backyard cafes became elegant restaurants and bustling nightclubs, backed with millions in capital from the prosperous Cuban diaspora in Miami, Latin America and Spain. English tutors started citywide private after-school programs. And the booming private economy reached into the Communist-led bureaucracy — paying off inspectors, buying stolen state goods and recruiting talented employees with salaries dwarfing those in the public sector. Eight years later, on the verge of leaving office, Castro has thrown the brakes on private enterprise in Cuba again, warning of the rapid pace of change and criminal activity. The decision has raised fundamental questions about the nation's economic path. The Cuban government proclaimed in August that it was putting a temporary halt on new licenses for bed-and-breakfasts, restaurants and other businesses until it could issue new regulations to control illegality. Entrepreneurs whispered about new regulations coming in a month, maybe two. But summer stretched into fall, fall into the new year, and six months later, Cuba's private economy remains frozen. The state-run economy responsible for 70 percent to 80 percent of GDP is stagnant. A once-promising worker-owned cooperative sector has shown little recent growth. Cubans are increasingly wondering when the private economy will be allowed to grow again, and, more broadly, how their government intends to deliver on promises of a sustainable, prosperous socialist system. "We've already been this way several times before," economist and Communist Party member Esteban Morales wrote on his blog last week. "Many of us think that these measures aren't just to organize private enterprise better, as they've said, but to restrict it. Self-employment generates jobs that the state can't. That's something that hasn't been taken advantage of before, and would be very smart to do." The freeze has led to a slowdown in private investment in Cuba at a time of economic fragility and uncertainty. The flow of subsidized oil from Venezuela is dropping as its economy collapses. In 2016 Cuba had its first recession in 20 years and growth last year was 1.6 percent, meaning the economy has remained essentially flat for two years. U.S. tourism, a bright spot, is dropping in the wake of new U.S. restrictions. The number of self-employed Cubans has grown from 157,000 in 2010, the year of Castro's reforms, to 567,000 at the start of last year, roughly 12 percent of the workforce. "Self-employed workers aren't asking for neoliberalism or political change, just that they let us work," said Camilo Condis, a 32-year-old industrial engineer who rents out an apartment and has a license to work in a restaurant. Entrepreneurs interviewed by The Associated Press said they and relatives who backed them from overseas were canceling plans to invest in new or expanded businesses. In 2010, the Cuban government began allowing 201 types of self-employment, from child's party clown to real-estate agent. It started issuing licenses for other categories — like restaurant and bed-and-breakfast — that were approved by Castro's predecessor and brother Fidel during Cuba's post-Soviet crisis in the 1990s, then frozen again for years. Some categories of self-employment became vehicles for small businesses with dozens of employees. Their owners' conspicuous consumption became a source of social tension in a country where the average salary still hovers around $25 a month. A first sign of trouble came in July, when Castro told the National Assembly that "crimes have been committed." "There's information on cases where the same person has two, three, four, even five restaurants. And not in one province, but in several. Someone who's traveled more than 30 times to different countries," Castro said. "Where did he get the money? How did he make it?" Castro told assembly members that self-employment would remain part of the economic picture, but "there's been a heavy dose of superficiality and an excess of enthusiasm and desire to advance faster than we're really capable of." A month later, licenses were frozen. Over the fall, about six successful private restaurants were closed after police raids. No information has been released about the seizures but such operations typically occur in cases where officials suspect serious crimes like drug use, money laundering and large-scale buying of stolen goods. The government has also gone on the offensive against pervasive tax evasion, pressuring foreign-owned employers to report their Cuban employees' incomes, and conducting government assessments of taxes on property sales instead of depending on buyers and sellers to report prices, a notorious source of tax evasion. Vice President Marino Murillo, the man who oversees Cuba's economic reforms, told the assembly in December that Cubans would no longer be able to hold more than one self-employment license, meaning Condis, for example, could no longer rent out an apartment and work in a restaurant. "There's great uncertainly," economist Omar Everleny Perez said. "They announced that there'd be a new law, but it hasn't come out and no one dares to start a new enterprise without knowing what it will say." ___ Andrea Rodriguez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ARodriguezAP "
" The article National Hockey League was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 49 34 12 3 71 175 125 Boston 48 29 11 8 66 157 119 Washington 49 29 15 5 63 150 138 Toronto 51 28 18 5 61 162 146 Pittsburgh 52 28 21 3 59 156 155 New Jersey 49 25 16 8 58 147 147 Columbus 49 27 19 3 57 131 137 Philadelphia 49 24 17 8 56 141 141 N.Y. Rangers 50 25 20 5 55 153 151 N.Y. Islanders 51 25 21 5 55 173 184 Carolina 50 23 19 8 54 139 155 Florida 48 20 22 6 46 136 159 Detroit 48 19 21 8 46 126 146 Montreal 49 20 23 6 46 129 156 Ottawa 48 15 24 9 39 125 168 Buffalo 50 14 27 9 37 115 166 WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 48 32 12 4 68 164 128 Winnipeg 50 29 13 8 66 164 136 Nashville 47 29 11 7 65 145 123 St. Louis 51 30 18 3 63 148 130 Dallas 50 28 18 4 60 155 134 San Jose 49 26 16 7 59 145 138 Anaheim 51 25 17 9 59 144 142 Calgary 49 25 16 8 58 137 135 Colorado 48 27 18 3 57 157 139 Minnesota 49 26 18 5 57 144 140 Los Angeles 49 26 18 5 57 139 121 Chicago 49 23 19 7 53 146 136 Edmonton 49 22 24 3 47 135 157 Vancouver 49 19 24 6 44 127 159 Arizona 50 12 29 9 33 118 172 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh 5, San Jose 2 Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Anaheim 3, Boston 1 Carolina 2, Ottawa 1 New Jersey 3, Buffalo 1 Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Montreal at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Vegas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday's Games N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 8 p.m. Thursday's Games Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Boston, 7 p.m. Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday's Games Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. San Jose at Columbus, 7 p.m. Vegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. "
" The article Love Your Melon Celebrates Superhero Day with Worldwide Impact and New Beanie Giving Machines was written on April 24 2018, in the domain of business, which states: MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2018--In celebration of National Superhero Day (April 28, 2018), Love Your Melon will spend this week spreading their impact wider than ever before by connecting with children battling cancer across the world and launching its new Beanie Giving Machine Initiative. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005394/en/ Love Your Melon Celebrates Superhero Day with Worldwide Impact and New Beanie Giving Machines (Photo: Love Your Melon) The brand new Beanie Giving Machines are Love Your Melon’s innovative way to provide an immediate impact for children battling cancer when they need it most. The giving machines feature an interactive screen that will allow children to choose their beanie and read Love Your Melon’s recently published children’s book, Adventures of the SuperCrew. In honor of National Superhero Day, the first giving machines will be unveiled on April 26, 2018, in some of the largest children’s hospitals across the United States, including Advocate Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Florida Children’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital and the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital, with more launching in the next month. Love Your Melon’s goal is to put a Beanie Giving Machine in every children’s hospital. To request a machine in a children’s hospital near you, email info@loveyourmelon.com. In addition to the launch of the Beanie Giving Machines, Love Your Melon will celebrate National Superhero Day by hosting over 200 events in six different countries across the world. They will be visiting children’s hospitals, hosting Superhero Adventures, teaming up with nonprofit partners such as Make-A-Wish and overall giving more than 10,000 beanies to children battling cancer. “Superhero Day is about helping as many children as possible,” said Love Your Melon President, Zachary Quinn. “We believe in making children feel like the superheroes they are during the difficult process of cancer treatment. We look forward to sharing more beanies with children across the world using our new Beanie Giving Machines and continuing to fight cancer through research and family support.” Love Your Melon Superhero Day is taking place at hospitals across the United States as well as in Ireland, England, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. See attached list for all locations ( Superhero Day Hospitals ). To learn more about Love Your Melon, visit loveyourmelon.com. ABOUT LOVE YOUR MELON Love Your Melon is an apparel brand dedicated to giving a hat to every child battling cancer in America as well as supporting nonprofit organizations who lead the fight against pediatric cancer. Zachary Quinn and Brian Keller founded the company in 2012 while the two were sophomores in college. To date, the brand has given more than 135,000 beanies to children battling cancer and more than $4.5 million to fund cancer research initiatives. Fifty percent (50%) of profit from the sale of all Love Your Melon products is given to Love Your Melon’s nonprofit partners in the fight against pediatric cancer. More information on Love Your Melon can be found at loveyourmelon.com. Follow Love Your Melon on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005394/en/ CONTACT: Love Your Melon Katie Spiegle, 612-801-7444 media@loveyourmelon.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA MINNESOTA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HEALTH HOSPITALS ONCOLOGY PHILANTHROPY CHILDREN TEENS RETAIL FASHION OTHER PHILANTHROPY SPECIALTY CONSUMER FAMILY GENERAL HEALTH MANAGED CARE SOURCE: Love Your Melon Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 04/24/2018 08:00 AM/DISC: 04/24/2018 08:01 AM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005394/en "
" The article Waiting for Congress, Mnuchin makes 2nd emergency debt move was written on December 12 2017, in the domain of business, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is taking a second emergency move to keep the government from going above the debt limit that is now back in effect. In a letter to congressional leaders, Mnuchin says he will not be able to fully invest in a large civil service retirement and disability fund. He says skipped investments will be restored once the debt limit has been raised. In September, Congress agreed to suspend the debt limit, allowing the government to borrow as much as it needed. But that suspension ended Friday. The government says the debt subject to limit stood at $20.46 trillion on Friday. Mnuchin has said he will employ various "extraordinary measures" to buy time until Congress raises the limit. "
" The article Report: Iranian forces kill 2 militants and arrest 5 was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's state TV is reporting that the country's security forces have killed two militants and arrested five others in southeastern Iran. The TV report Wednesday says Iran's intelligence forces killed two alleged "terrorists" in a shootout around the city of Chabahar in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baliouchestan. It did not elaborate on which militant groups the men allegedly belong to. According to the report, one intelligence officer was killed and one was injured during the shootout. Iranian forces on Monday killed four gunmen allegedly linked to the Islamic State group in southern Hormozgan province. Five IS-linked attackers stormed Iran's parliament and a shrine to revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini last Wednesday, killing at least 17 people and injuring more than 50. "
" The article Bangladesh wins toss, elects to bat against Sri Lanka was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah won the toss and opted to bat first in the first of the two-test series against Sri Lanka on Wednesday. Left arm spinner Sunzamul Islam will make his debut for the hosts to form a three-pronged spin attack with off-spinner Mehidy Hasan and left arm spinner Taijul Islam. Mustafizur Rahman is the only pacer in the side. With Angelo Mathews ruled out from the first test, Kusal Mendis is back to the Sri Lankan side after missing the last series against India. Sri Lanka also went with three spinners with Rangana Herath returning. Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Liton Das, Mosaddek Hossain Saikat, Taijul Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Mehidy Hassan, Sunzamul Islam. Sri Lanka: Dimuth Karunaratne, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal, Niroshan Dickwella, Roshen Silva, Dilruwan Perera, Rangana Herath, Suranga Lakmal, Lakshan Sandakan, Lahiru Kumara. Umpires: Rod Tucker, Australia, and, Marais Erasmus, South Africa. TV Umpire: Joel Wilson, West Indies. Match Referee: David Boon, Australia. "
" The article Mississippi companies going on trade mission to Middle East was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — At least 15 Mississippi companies are heading to the Middle East next month in the hopes of establishing new partnerships. The Clarion-Ledger (http://on.thec-l.com/2lPofQX ) reports that the businesses will be visiting Dubai and Jordan in late March as part of a Mississippi Development Authority trade mission. Citing Dubai's expansive and continual growth, MDA Executive Director Glenn McCullough Jr. said the region was ripe with opportunity for partnerships with Mississippi companies. Companies that will be going on the trip include Belmont-based air compressor manufacturer Wood Industries, as well as Hattiesburg-based Bio Soil Enhancers, a company that manufactures microbial products to improve crop production without fertilizers. More than 100 Mississippi companies, large and small, went on MDA-hosted trade missions last year. The group has 10 international trade missions planned for 2017. ___ Information from: The Clarion-Ledger, http://www.clarionledger.com "
" The article US retail sales rise in January, led by gas and restaurants was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.4 percent last month, slowing down from a solid 1 percent gain in December, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Overall sales likely pulled back from a December bump in holiday shopping online and at auto dealers, while Americans spent more than normally expected last month at clothiers, department stores, electronics outlets and sporting goods retailers. Higher gas prices drove a 2.3 percent sales increase at service stations last month. Gasoline prices climbed 7.8 percent between January and December, according to a separate Labor Department report released Wednesday. The retail sales report does not adjust its figures for prices. Purchases at restaurants and bars climbed 1.4 percent. Building materials stores saw a slight 0.3 percent gain. But sales at auto dealers slipped 1.2 percent, a sharp pull back after jumping 2.9 percent in December. Sales at non-store retailers such as internet outlets were flat in January, although they have climbed 12 percent over the past year as more Americans prefer to shop via their computers and phones. Over the past 12 months, total retail sales have risen a solid 5.6 percent. The greater spending likely reflects the improving job market. Employers added 227,000 workers in January, while the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 4.8 percent because more people started looking for jobs and were counted as unemployed. "
" The article Recording Academy head walks back comments on women in music was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Recording Academy President Neil Portnow says his comments following the 60th annual Grammy Awards were taken out of context after he was criticized for saying women in the music industry need to "step up." In a statement Tuesday to The Associated Press, Portnow says he regrettably used the words "step up" and that the words were taken out of context and neither convey his beliefs nor the point he was trying to make. The show ended Sunday with only two female winners onstage. Lorde, the only woman nominated for album of the year, didn't perform. He says the music industry must recognize that female musicians "face barriers that men have never faced." "
" The article Venezuelans 'loot to eat' amid economic tailspin was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela (AP) — The cab of Carlos Del Pino's big rig gave him a nerve-rattling front-row seat to a surge in mob attacks on Venezuela's neighborhood markets, cattle ranches and food delivery trucks like his. Shortly after pulling away from the docks at Puerto Cabello, the country's biggest port, he witnessed 20 people swarm a truck ahead of him and in a frenzy fill up their sacks with the corn it was carrying to a food-processing plant. The driver was held at gunpoint. "It fills you with terror," Del Pino said. He has hauled cargo for 14 years, and on a good month earns the equivalent of about $100, enough to support his wife and two daughters. Yet, despite his fears, he sympathizes with his impoverished countrymen, who are becoming desperate amid Venezuela's widespread food shortages and sky-high inflation. "They have to loot to eat," he said. Sporadic looting, food riots and protests driven by the hungry poor have surged in Venezuela, a country that's no stranger to unrest. But the uprisings playing out recently have a different face than the mostly middle-class protesters who took to the streets for months last year in political demonstrations trying to oust President Nicolas Maduro. "These protests are coming from people of the lower classes who simply cannot get enough to eat," said David Smilde, a senior fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America, who has spent decades researching Venezuela. "They want relief, not necessarily to force Maduro from power." Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves and was once among Latin America's wealthiest nations. But after nearly two decades of socialist rule and mismanagement of the state-run oil company, it is being battered by the worst economic crisis in its history. The surge in violent food protests began in poor neighborhoods across the country around Christmas, when Maduro had promised that holiday hams were coming in government food baskets distributed to his supporters. But many didn't arrive, sparking protests with small groups burning garbage in the street and looting. Opposition pundits called it the "pork revolution." Trying to bring calm, Maduro ordered hundreds of supermarkets to slash prices to the previous month's level — a tall order in a country where prices have been doubling every few weeks. Repeating a common refrain, the government blamed the absence of hams on sabotage by its foreign critics, in this case Portugal, which it said was taking orders from the U.S. "Why didn't the ham arrive? Because of the blockade against us," socialist party leader Diosdado Cabello said on state TV, blaming the "gringos" but providing no evidence. The unrest has cooled some, but many Venezuelans fear it will be a temporary lull as the economy spins further out of control. The International Monetary Fund estimates inflation will reach five digits this year, while the economy, in its fifth straight year of recession, will shrink 15 percent. Barely solvent businesses say they are reluctant to import more goods, fearing another government-ordered fire sale. As the currency crashes on the flourishing black market, the monthly minimum wage is now worth the equivalent of just $3. Financial sanctions imposed in August by the Trump administration are only adding to Venezuelans' misery, choking off the country's access to credit and scaring away oil companies. Meanwhile, hunger is widespread. Recently a dozen men stormed a street-side deli in the western city of Barquisimeto. Surveillance cameras captured them leaping over the glass counter as customers and employees scrambled out of the way. They wiped the store clean in minutes. Cattle ranchers say at least two farms have been raided by people who slaughtered cows. A video on Twitter shows a dozen men in the state of Merida killing a cow with rocks and a machete, one shouting: "We are hungry." In the first half of January, there were at least 110 incidents of looting, more than five times than in the same period a year earlier, says the Venezuelan Observatory of Social Conflict, a non-governmental group that tracks unrest. Food and the cash to pay for it are more difficult to find, especially outside the capital of Caracas. And even when people have money, prices are often beyond their reach, with the inflation rate soaring above 2,600 percent in 2017, the opposition- controlled National Assembly says. Looting is part of a wider trend in hunger-related crimes, said Roberto Briceno Leon, director of the Caracas-based Venezuelan Observatory for Violence. Street gangs are luring poor children as young as age 9 with food, he said. Standing in as a lookout during a burglary used to earn a recruit Nike shoes or Wrangler jeans. Now, they get a McDonald's hamburger, he said. Briceno Leon adds that some hungry people unable to buy groceries steal food by eating it inside stores. Men riding motorbikes increasingly yank bags of food away from customers who have stood in line for hours, spending what little money they had. "It's not just that you do not have money," he said. "There's little money to shop with and few products." Truckers hauling food — from rice to live chickens — have become targets while stopped in traffic or making a pit stop. When the mob recently waylaid the truck in front of him, Del Pino rolled up his cab windows and locked the doors in fear the hungry mob would turn on him next. He pulled his semi out of the line, dodging an attack. "Here the problem is just that — hunger. Hunger is killing people," Del Pino said. ___ Associated Press writer Scott Smith reported this story in Puerto Cabello and AP writer Fabiola Sanchez reported in Villa de Cura, Venezuela. ___ Scott Smith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottSmithAP . Fabiola Sanchez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fisanchezn . "
" The article Ex-cop gets prison for wrong-way crash that killed 2 friends was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of entertainment, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — A former New Jersey police officer convicted of causing a wrong-way crash that killed a fellow officer and another friend has been sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. WABC-TV (http://7ny.tv/2rs3kur ) reports that a judge on Staten Island gave Pedro Abad the maximum sentence on Wednesday — 8 1/3 to 25 years in prison. Abad had sought the minimum sentence of one year behind bars. Prosecutors say the former Linden police officer was drunk when he crashed into a tractor-trailer after a night at a strip club with friends in 2015. Officer Frank Viggiano and friend Joseph Rodriguez died in the crash. A third Linden officer was critically injured. Abad's attorney argued that Abad's blood sample wasn't obtained properly and disputed that the accident was caused by intoxication. ___ Information from: WABC-TV, http://www.7online.com "
" The article Catalan chamber postpones investiture of new regional chief until Spain allows re-election of fugitive ex-president was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Catalan chamber postpones investiture of new regional chief until Spain allows re-election of fugitive ex-president. "
" The article Thai junta files charges against democracy activists was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's ruling military junta has filed charges against seven democracy activists for calling for elections and an end to military rule. Police Lt. Col. Samak Panyawong said Tuesday that a junta representative had filed charges of sedition and violating a ban on political gatherings against the activists, who demonstrated on Saturday. Thailand has been under military rule since a 2014 coup ousted an elected government. One of many oppressive laws the junta has imposed is a ban on political gatherings of over five people. Sedition, or illicit efforts to bring about change in the country's laws, is punishable by up to seven years in prison. The junta has pushed back several promised election deadlines, and recently indicated that polls intended for 2018 may be delayed. "
" The article Milan paired with Ludogorets in last 32 of Europa League was written on December 11 2017, in the domain of sports, which states: NYON, Switzerland (AP) — AC Milan's hunt for the only European title it lacks will continue against Ludogorets Razgrad in the last 32 of the Europa League. With Milan currently seventh in Serie A, the Champions League place awarded to the Europa League winner could be the best chance for the seven-time European champion to return to the elite competition. Atletico Madrid, the 2010 and 2012 Europa League winner, was drawn to face Copenhagen after placing third in its Champions League group. Napoli will play Leipzig in a pairing of two more teams which dropped down from the Champions League. Also, it was: Celtic vs. Zenit St. Petersburg; Ostersund vs. Arsenal; and Astana vs. Sporting Lisbon. The first legs will be played on Feb. 15, with the return games on Feb. 22. "
" The article Justin Timberlake Super Bowl bash outrages some Prince fans was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — At least one Prince superfan hopes the late superstar's Paisley Park jacked up the price to rent out his former home and studio outside Minneapolis for a Justin Timberlake party ahead of the Super Bowl. "That's probably what Prince would have done with Justin being there," laughed Jeremiah Freed, known as Dr. Funkenberry in the Prince fandom. The idea of Timberlake being allowed at the Chanhassen mecca has upset fans some still mourning the Purple One, as has the idea of Prince's 65,000-square-foot spread being granted a temporary liquor license for the duration of Super Bowl mania. But Freed, who hosts a Prince podcast out of Los Angeles, isn't terribly bothered. Paisley was turned into a museum after Prince died of an accidental drug overdose in April 2016 and his urn is displayed in the front room atrium, far from the Timberlake listening session's presumed location. "I think the fans are just worried that they're going to be walking around Paisley and they're going to get wine on the carpet or wine on one of the displays. I imagine it would be just how it was in the past, in the soundstage area only for drinks," Freed told The Associated Press in a recent interview. Despite Prince's no-alcohol reputation, there have been liquor licenses issued for Paisley in the past, including one for an event planned by Prince himself for the month after he died, Freed said. Dennis Roszkowski, at 61 a top Prince memorabilia collector outside Detroit and a former correspondent for a British-based fan magazine called "Controversy," said that among some fans, "emotions are still playing out." "It's like our home. We don't want anything to happen to it," he said of the unease over the Super Bowl event. Sherry Stacy, 47, grew up in Detroit and has loved Prince since she was 8. "I think it's very rude (to allow alcohol) and it goes against everything Prince was about," Stacy said. "Prince did his thing without drinking and people had fun without it when he would play there. It seems like it's all for the wrong reasons, not to honor the man." American Express, sponsors of Timberlake's listening tour, Paisley overseers and a Timberlake representative did not respond to requests for comment, but Freed figures the party for AmEx cardholders in celebration of Timberlake's "Man of the Woods" album will not include a free run of the place. The Paisley soundstage holds about 1,800. American Express informed ticket buyers all ticket sales from Timberlake's event will be donated to the National Park Foundation, the charitable arm of the U.S. National Park Service. He had no idea what American Express was charged to use Paisley. Timberlake will be in town to perform at halftime during the game. "They're probably making a lot of money off of this and it helps keep Paisley Park alive," Freed said by telephone. The sold-out Feb. 1 Timberlake party comes with a diss history between the two, initiated by Prince back in 2006 when he said of the "Sexyback" singer: "Sexy never left." Timberlake, responded, in part by making fun of Prince's short stature at an awards show but has declared himself a fan. He posted a moving Instagram tribute soon after Prince's death and attended his Hollywood parties. The two never performed or recorded together. "This whole JT thing, it's a very sad situation to me. Justin was kind of snide about the whole thing with Prince," Stacy said. "I think this is just a money grab. True Prince fams (what he called his fans) are all about real music played by real musicians, not a JT. I would rather see local musicians from the area. They would sell out, too." But Freed says he thinks it was just a friendly rivalry. "With someone like Prince, he felt like there was no competition so he would make up competition in his head. He would constantly, with artists that were relevant, try to make little rivalries because it motivated him. You know, I'm better than Justin. The only competition was him and the past." Ramon Muntjewerff, 49, is a Dutchman living in Dungarvan, on the south coast of Ireland. Muntjewerff, too, was a correspondent for "Controversy," which was also a fan club. Both shut down around 1993 after the fan-founder had a falling out with Prince. "I don't think Prince would be too happy about all of this," Muntjewerff said of the Timberlake party. "If it's just a money grabbing thing, to get more money when they don't need it, it's the wrong way. But then again Prince was into finding all sorts of new ways to make money and he didn't make some people happy about that, either." Freed's final word on how Prince would feel? "Only Prince knows," he concluded. "
" The article Saving Sessions: Inside the GOP effort to protect the AG was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — Days after President Donald Trump deemed Jeff Sessions "beleaguered" and threatened to fire him last July, members of the president's inner circle made a desperate case to save the attorney general's job. The White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, and the president's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, pleaded with Trump during a heated Oval Office meeting to keep Sessions, warning that his dismissal would only pour gasoline on the Russia investigation. And, they said, it could alienate those in Trump's conservative base, supporters enamored with the attorney general's tough stances on law enforcement and immigration. Priebus and Bannon both lost their jobs within the month. But Sessions survived, his reprieve delivered by John Kelly as one of his first acts as chief of staff. Ten months later, the Republican campaign to save Sessions has continued and — at least for now — succeeded. In private meetings, public appearances on television and late-night phone calls, Trump's advisers and allies have done all they can to persuade the president not to fire a Cabinet official he dismisses as disloyal. The effort is one of the few effective Republican attempts to install guardrails around a president who delights in defying advice and breaking the rules. It's an ongoing effort, though not everyone is convinced the relationship is sustainable for the long term. As recently as this month, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani said the president had raised the issue again, wondering aloud if he'd made a mistake in not firing Sessions. And both Giuliani and influential Republican lawmakers have hinted that, once special counsel Robert Mueller's probe wraps up, Sessions could be in danger again. "There's no doubt he's complained about him, there's no doubt he has some grievances. I don't know they've aired them out yet. He's not going to fire him before this is over," Giuliani told reporters Wednesday. "Nor do I think he should." Trump showed Wednesday the campaign to save Sessions hasn't tempered his anger at the attorney general's decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe, an act the president believed birthed the Mueller investigation, which is imperiling his presidency. In a tweet, Trump again declared he regretted appointing the former Alabama senator to the job in a familiar, but no less stunning, public rebuke of a sitting Cabinet official. Despite the withering complaints, Trump appears to comprehend the potential consequences of firing Session and seems resigned to the idea that he's stuck with him for the time being, according to nearly a dozen people close to the decision, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations The case that Sessions' protectors have outlined to Trump time and again largely consists of three components: Firing Sessions, a witness in Mueller's investigation of obstruction of justice, would add legal peril to his standing in the Russia probe; doing so would anger the president's political base, which Trump cares deeply about, especially with midterm election looming this fall; and a number of Republican senators would rebel against the treatment of a longtime colleague who was following Justice Department guidelines in his recusal. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has said that he will not schedule a confirmation hearing for another attorney general nominee if Sessions is fired. Giuliani told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Trump has asked him multiple times, before and after the former New York mayor joined the president's legal team last month, about whether Sessions should have been fired. Giuliani said Trump consulted him last summer during the height of his rage about Sessions' recusal. More recently, he said, Trump has not actively considered firing Sessions, but has wondered if he made the right decision in not doing so previously. "And when he asks, 'Should I have done that?' I say, 'No, the way it is now has worked out,'" Giuliani said, adding that he did not believe Trump would fire Sessions. Later, speaking to reporters at the White House, he compared the president's temper to that of the late George Steinbrenner, the mercurial owner of the New York Yankees. Influential conservatives have also heard Trump lash out about Sessions and, though some have sympathy for the concerns, have repeatedly talked him out of doing anything drastic, said one person in touch with both men who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations. The person recalled a venting session after a meeting at the White House last fall, when the president aired his frustrations with the attorney general about his recusal. The person expressed sympathy but argued against firing Sessions, in part because of his success in carrying out the president's agenda. Trump's complaints about Sessions have at times won sympathy from some friends who believe Sessions' recusal was too broad and ill-timed and undercut the positive attention from a State of the Union address the president had recently delivered. While the recusal remains Sessions' original sin in Trump's eyes, the president has also fumed that he sees Sessions as failing to get a handle on immigration and not placing enough emphasis on combating transnational criminal organizations. After being berated by Trump over the recusal decision last spring, Sessions offered his resignation, but the overture was rejected. He is widely viewed as determined to stay in the job because he believes in the president's agenda, which largely mirrors his own interests, and is reluctant to leave a job for which he gave up a safe Senate seat. Hours after the president's attack on Wednesday, Sessions visited the White House for a routine litigation issue, a Justice Department official said. There may be a limit to how long the campaign to save Sessions can hold on. Giuliani on Wednesday only offered assurances Trump would not fire Sessions during the Mueller investigation, due to the "distraction" it would cause. And a number of Republican senators who have supported Sessions have indicated in recent days that they are warming to Trump's complaints. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who in March said firing Sessions would "blow up" the Senate Judiciary Committee, struck a different tone Wednesday, noting that Cabinet positions are "not lifetime appointments." Looking ahead to fall elections, he has reinforced to Trump that the best approach now "is to keep focused on good governance in the midterms." At some point, Graham said, Sessions will "have to make a decision" that if "you don't have the confidence" of the president, "that will affect your ability to be effective." ___ Associated Press writers Chad Day and Jill Colvin in Washington contributed to this report. "
" The article Atlantic City casino revenue up 4.3 percent in May was written on June 15 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Atlantic City's casinos saw gambling revenue increase 4.3 percent in May compared to a year ago, to more than $229 million. And if the now-shuttered Trump Taj Mahal were removed from the equation, the seven surviving casinos would have posted a 12-percent increase last month. Figures released Wednesday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement also show the continued steady rise of internet gambling revenue in the largest online market in the country. Online gambling revenue was up more than 27 percent in May. Only Bally's saw a revenue decrease in May, and it was a minuscule decline. Through the first five months of this 2017, Atlantic City's casinos have won $1.07 billion. That's an increase of 3.9 percent compared to the same period last year. "
" The article Macron on state visit to Tunisia to boost solidarity, ties was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron, who has made numerous trips to Africa, is in Tunisia for two days to further boost the close partnership between France and the North African country, a budding democracy struggling economically while contending with Islamic extremists. It is Macron's first state visit — the highest-level trip — since taking office last May, underscoring the importance of Wednesday and Thursday's event for both sides. A four-point accord setting out ties for years to come in the economic, security and judicial, cultural and educational spheres was being signed. His office said that Macron, traveling with a delegation of business leaders and cultural figures, will give a major speech Thursday before parliament to affirm French support for Tunisia's democratic transition as a model of hope for the Arab-Muslim world. "
" The article Anti-IS coalition says soldier dies in non-combat incident was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: CAIRO (AP) — The U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group says a service member has died in a "non-combat-related incident." The statement released by the U.S. Central Command on Thursday did not give the soldier's nationality or provide further details. It says the soldier died Wednesday and that the incident is under investigation. The soldier was part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the mission to defeat the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. "
" The article Manaea's no-no part of impressive start to 3rd year with A's was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Sean Manaea's father is from American Samoa, where he grew up playing cricket and rugby and didn't really know anything about baseball. The younger Manaea was born in Indiana, loved baseball from an early age and blossomed into a hard-throwing 6-foot-5 lefty who in his last start for the Oakland Athletics threw a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox . "My parents never played baseball," Manaea said. "They just signed me up one day, and I was like, 'All right, let's do that.' ... From then on, something grabbed me and just kept pulling me toward it. It's just been my first love since I started playing." While Oakland's first no-hitter since 2010 is certainly the highlight so far for Manaea, the 26-year-old is off to an impressive start overall in his third big league season. Manaea has a 3-2 record — the A's scored only one run total in his two losses — with a 1.23 ERA. His 36 2/3 innings matched the major league lead going into Tuesday night's games. Opposing teams are hitting only .130 against him while managing 3.93 hits per nine innings, both second-best in the majors. "A no-hitter obviously is a no-hitter. I'm looking forward to seeing what he's going to do the rest of the season," A's catcher Jonathan Lucroy said. "The way he's thrown so far this year is really, really special." Manaea struck out 10, walked two and threw 108 pitches in the 3-0 win at home Saturday night. Manaea mixed in changeups and sliders with his fastball against the best team in the big leagues so far this season. "I don't know how you don't gain confidence from something like that. It's one thing to throw a no-hitter. It's another thing to throw a no-hitter against the Red Sox the way they're playing," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "He's a confident pitcher as is, but to be able to finish off a game like that should carry with him for a while." Manaea's next start will be Friday night in Houston against the World Series champion Astros. "I'm going to treat it like any other game. That's what I did with the Red Sox, and what I'm going to do for the Astros," Manaea said. "I'm not going to change anything just because something really cool happened." That no-no was the first for the A's since Dallas Braden's perfect game against Tampa Bay in 2010. It had been almost exactly 25 years since the Red Sox were held hitless. Manaea's father settled in Indiana after being stationed there in the Army, so except for his own family, he didn't grow up around the Polynesian-like culture known for producing big football players, many of them now in the NFL, instead of big league pitchers. "I played basketball from fourth grade to my sophomore year. I was tall and it was something to do in the winter," he said. "It was fun for a while, but after my sophomore year, I was like, 'Yeah this isn't for me.' I can't dribble the ball, I'm not physical enough. I'm skinny." Manaea continued to progress and excel in baseball. He went to Indiana State and had a standout summer in the Cape Cod League before the Kansas City Royals picked him 34th overall in the 2013 amateur draft. The Royals traded Manaea to Oakland in 2015 when acquiring Ben Zobrist. Manaea made his big league debut the next season, and in his 58th career start Saturday threw his first complete game. "The thing that impresses me the most is he's doing it differently than he did when he first got here," Melvin said. "Just his stuff, he could get away with making some mistakes. ... He's a three-pitch pitcher now. He commands both sides of the plate." Melvin describes him now as a "true pitcher" and not just a thrower anymore. Manaea didn't really get any sleep Saturday night. "My mind was going a million miles a second, and I just couldn't get that moment out of my head," he said. "It's something I never really dreamed of. ... It's just a really, really cool moment." Before watching the highlights over and over throughout the night, he had a video call with his parents, who over the years have become obsessed with baseball like their son. "They love everything about the A's," Manaea said. "Ever since I started getting more and more advanced with baseball, they were always there for me, and they drove me to practices, drove me to games. They're all in on baseball." ___ More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball "
" The article 'Hamilton' and 'Dear Evan Hansen' stars release new song was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway fans are buzzing over the release of a new song by two popular Tony winners in support of the upcoming March for Our Lives. "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt, the original star of "Dear Evan Hansen," have recorded a duet called "Found/Tonight,' mixing lyrics from "You Will Be Found" from "Dear Evan Hansen" and "The Story of Tonight" from "Hamilton." The song was released at midnight on Monday and is No. 1 on the iTunes singles chart. The multi-city March for Our Lives on March 24 was planned after the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Miranda has been releasing "Hamilton"-related content each month in a series called Hamildrop. ___ Online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aQykuIaJVI&feature=youtu.be ___ "
" The article Boston Symphony heading back outdoors to Tanglewood was written on July 5 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Symphony Orchestra is returning to its seasonal home at Tanglewood. Music director Andris Nelsons will conduct works by Mozart and Tchaikovsky as the renowned orchestra kicks off its 2018 outdoor season on Friday evening at the western Massachusetts venue. Superstar pianist Lang Lang will play Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor. This summer's season, which runs through Sept. 2, continues the BSO's yearlong homage to Leonard Bernstein. The Massachusetts-born conductor and composer would have turned 100 on Aug. 25. He died in 1990 at age 72 in New York City. Bernstein was a fixture at the annual summer music festival at Tanglewood for half a century. "
" The article In Putin's heartland, apathy and disappointment rule was written on December 11 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: NOVOKUZNETSK, Russia (AP) — Three months ahead of Russia's presidential election, apathy and disappointment pervade incumbent Vladimir Putin's heartland. Alexandra Chekh, a retired kindergarten director, voted for Putin the last time around in 2012. Now she wonders if he has anything to offer. "Change? If he could do it, he would have done it by now," she said. "If nothing gets done, then maybe we will need a new person." A new person is unlikely — the 65-year-old Putin is the overwhelming favorite in Russia's March 18 presidential vote. But the dim view taken by former supporters such as Chekh is notable in a city like Novokuznetsk, part of the Kemerovo region in southwestern Siberia where Putin tallied 77 percent of the vote in 2012. The city itself lies 4,500 miles (7,240 kilometers) east of Moscow. Since that last election, anti-corruption campaigner and adamant Putin foe Alexei Navalny has been able to spread his message far beyond the prosperous and educated urban circles of Moscow and St. Petersburg where his support started. But Navalny is saddled by a fraud and embezzlement conviction — which his supporters view as politically motivated — that will prevent him from running in the presidential race unless he's pardoned or some other dispensation is made. Navalny is pressing on, nonetheless. On Saturday, several hundred people showed up at his rally in Novokuznetsk, a city of nearly 550,000 people that is home to coal mines, metals plants and soot-smelling air. Some at the rally came without hats or gloves despite the minus -15 Celsius (minus -5 Fahrenheit) temperatures. Navalny focused on the grievances he has been highlighting throughout the campaign: low pay for state employees, the concentration of wealth in Moscow and the Kremlin's excessive funding for foreign policy forays. Official statistics show the region's average monthly pay as 31,600 rubles ($532), a little under the Russian average. But Novokuznetsk residents think those figures are inflated by officials. When Navalny asked the crowd how much a nurse makes in Novokuznetsk, they shouted "10,000" or "15,000." If Putin's 18 years in power have induced apathy and a sense of helplessness among Russian voters, that's the big issue in Navalny's view. Putin has made voters in industrial cities like Novokuznetsk his base, touting stability as the key achievement of his rule. But these days, finding a fervent Putin supporter on Novokuznetsk's snow-covered streets can be hard. Of seven residents approached by an AP reporter, only four said they supported Putin. None of them expressed enthusiasm. A survey by the independent polling agency Levada Center suggests that enthusiasm for Putin is in decline countrywide. It found that 51 percent of those questioned said they were tired of waiting for Putin to bring "positive change," 10 percentage points higher than a year ago. Through his canny, energetic use of social media and YouTube, Navalny has done an end-run around Russia's state-controlled news media, which is the main source of information for people outside of the country's main cities. Demonstrations called by Navalny this year rattled the Kremlin, not only because of their large turnouts but due to the fact they were taking place in provincial cities throughout the country. Many of those who showed up at the Novokuznetsk rally say Putin does have support there, but nowhere near as overwhelmingly as the last election figures indicated. The real picture, they say, is distorted by widespread voting fraud. Navalny told The Associated Press after the rally that he is encouraged by the warm reception he is seeing in Russia's regions. He says that proves support for Putin in the places that habitually give him 80 percent of the vote at the polls is "fiction and falsification." Navalny's activists all over Russia have been canvassing all year on the streets and going door-to-door to talk to voters, despite threats and intimidation from authorities. "If we can hold such a big rally here, with all the pressure and intimidation, it means that we enjoy at least significant support here," Navalny said after an hour of posing for photos with rally attendees in Novokuznetsk. Navalny initially laughed off a question about what is going to happen if authorities — when the presidential campaign officially starts later this month — formally bar him from running. "(The Kremlin) cannot bar me from running if such a big number of people is supporting me," he declared. But he later offered a glimpse into his plans. "If they don't register me, people together with me will not recognize this election and we will boycott this election," he said. A low presidential turnout is something the Kremlin is very wary about. Fighting apathy is one of the most common theories behind the surprise presidential bid of socialite-turned-journalist Ksenia Sobchak. The 36-year-old candidate has been mildly critical of Putin but faces none of the obstacles that Navalny's supporters do. Many Russians think her efforts are designed to boost interest in an otherwise bland presidential campaign — a claim that Sobchak absolutely denies. But Navalny probably does not even need to call for a boycott to bring the turnout even lower, because many residents of the Kemerovo region have already given up on the presidential vote. Sergei Maslyukov, 40, watched his daughter slide off a mammoth mound of snow on Novokuznetsk's main square. He did not go to Navalny's rally Saturday and has not heard much about the popular activist. He is also disappointed in Putin but sees no viable alternative to the Russian leader. "The promises he made . he did not make good on them," Maslyukov said. "What promises? Do you think average pay in Russia correlates to the prices? I'm not going to vote for anyone." "
" The article Malkin's hat trick powers Penguins past Sharks 5-2 was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: PITTSBURGH (AP) — Evgeni Malkin got his 12th career hat trick and Bryan Rust scored two goals as the surging Pittsburgh Penguins rallied for a 5-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night. Malkin's 24th goal of the season late in the second period tied it. His 25th early in the third gave Pittsburgh the lead for good and his 26th rolled into an empty net with just more than a minute remaining as the Penguins won for the eighth time in 10 games. Matt Murray stopped 40 shots in his first start since the death of his father, James, this month. Brent Burns and Logan Couture scored power-play goals for the Sharks but San Jose dropped its second straight game without Joe Thornton, who is out indefinitely with a right leg injury. Martin Jones finished with 26 saves but also gave the puck away behind the San Jose net in the third period. Patric Hornqvist intercepted Jones' sloppy clearing attempt and fed it in front to a streaking Malkin, who had little trouble putting it into an open net 6:01 into the third. Rust, hindered by injuries this season, doubled Pittsburgh's advantage 13:58 into the third thanks to a pretty between-the-legs drop pass from Tom Kuhnhackl before Malkin finished off Pittsburgh's sixth straight home victory. The Penguins returned from the All-Star break looking to build off their best extended play of the season, which has lifted the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions out of a funk and back into the thick of the packed Metropolitan Division race. It's a surge they've made largely without Murray, who took a leave of absence after his father died on Jan. 16. Casey DeSmith and Tristian Jarry filled in capably with Murray out, but the 23-year-old let coach Mike Sullivan know he was ready to go as his team began what it hopes is a push toward another long playoff run. Murray certainly looked sharp in his first start since shutting out Boston on Jan. 7, keeping the Penguins in it as San Jose dominated play for long stretches. Rust's first goal since Nov. 27 on a slick backhand that slid by Jones gave Pittsburgh the lead 11:09 into the first, but the Sharks used a pair of power-play goals in the second to surge ahead. Burns slipped a wrist shot from the point through traffic to tie it at the game's midway point and Couture pounded home a rebound 18:35 into the second to put San Jose in front. With time winding down in the second, Phil Kessel went to the corner and fed a blind backhand pass to Malkin, who ripped it by Jones with just four seconds left to even the score and give the Penguins a serious boost. NOTES: Penguins captain Sidney Crosby got an assist on Malkin's empty-netter to extend his point streak to 10 games. ... Malkin played in his 754th career game, passing Jean Provonost for fourth-most in franchise history. ... The Sharks scratched forward Jannik Hansen, C Daniel O'Regan and D Tim Heed. The Penguins scratched D Chad Ruhwedel, D Matt Hunwick and forward Ryan Reaves. ... Pittsburgh went 0 for 3 on the power play. The Sharks were 2 for 5 with the man advantage. UP NEXT Sharks: Continue their five-game road trip Wednesday in Detroit. Penguins: Host the Washington Capitals on Friday. ___ More AP hockey: https://apnews.com/tag/NHLhockey "
" The article Missing woman with dementia found dead near Calif. hospital was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A woman who was found dead Wednesday in a stairwell of a power plant at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital had dementia and vanished from a nearby mental health facility 10 days ago, her daughter said. A staff member found the body at about 1 p.m. The county medical examiner's office identified the woman as Ruby Andersen, 75. An autopsy was pending. "I don't know how she died," her daughter, Charlene Roberts, told KRON-TV . "Did she have a stroke or fell? I don't know what happened." Roberts, who gave her mother's age as 76, said the woman had dementia and two hearing aids and went missing on May 20 from a mental health facility. "We almost hired a private investigator" to look for her, Roberts said. Hospital spokeswoman Rachael Kagan said the woman was not a patient at San Francisco General but noted that there were other facilities on the same campus operated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health. They include the 47-bed Mental Health Rehabilitation Center. Andersen was found in a stairwell that usually is locked and only accessible to maintenance workers, Kagan said. "We are very concerned how this could have happened," she said. Police, public health and sheriff's investigators were working on the case. Five years ago, the body of a missing patient was found in a stairwell at the same hospital, more than two weeks after a patient disappeared from her room. An autopsy determined that 57-year-old Lynne Spalding had been dead for several days before her body was found in a stairwell that was supposed to be routinely checked by security. The Sheriff's Department, which is responsible for the hospital's security, paid Spalding's family $3 million to settle a legal claim. "
" The article Top human rights official urges Turkey to 'change course' was written on February 15 2017, in the domain of tech, which states: ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Europe's top human rights institution is urging Turkey's leaders to "urgently change course" and reverse violations of media freedoms and the rule of law, voicing alarm over democracy in the country. The call comes as Turkey is set to hold a referendum in April on switching to a presidential system — a move critics fear will concentrate too many powers in the hands of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Council of Europe's Commissioner for Human Rights, Nils Muiznieks, said in a report released Wednesday that Turkey's already worrisome state of media freedoms and freedom of expression had reached "seriously alarming" levels since a state of emergency was declared following a failed coup attempt. The commissioner also expressed concerns over the constitutional amendments that will be voted on in the referendum. "
" The article Arsenal signs Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund for what it says is a club-record fee was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: LONDON (AP) — Arsenal signs Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund for what it says is a club-record fee. "
" The article BC-US--Grain Prices, US was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday.: Settle WHEAT (5,000 bu ; cents per bushel) Mar 457 1-4 May 470 3-4 Jul 483 1-2 Sep 496 3-4 Dec 515 3-4 Mar 531 1-4 May 536 1-2 Jul 536 1-2 Sep 545 Dec 558 1-2 Mar 569 May 566 1-2 Jul 555 CORN (5,000 bu ; cents per bushel) Mar 361 1-2 May 369 3-4 Jul 377 1-2 Sep 384 3-4 Dec 393 1-2 Mar 401 3-4 May 406 3-4 Jul 411 Sep 407 1-4 Dec 409 1-4 Mar 416 May 419 1-2 Jul 424 1-2 Sep 424 1-4 Dec 413 3-4 Jul 421 3-4 Dec 419 1-2 OATS (5,000 bu ; cents per bushel) Mar 270 May 264 1-2 Jul 267 1-2 Sep 269 1-2 Dec 267 1-4 Mar 267 1-4 May 267 1-4 Jul 267 1-4 Sep 268 1-2 Dec 268 1-2 Jul 267 Sep 267 SOYBEANS (5,000 bu ; cents per bushel) Mar 1000 1-4 May 1011 1-4 Jul 1021 Aug 1022 1-4 Sep 1015 1-2 Nov 1013 1-2 Jan 1019 3-4 Mar 1020 3-4 May 1024 1-4 Jul 1029 3-4 Aug 1024 3-4 Sep 1013 3-4 Nov 1001 3-4 Jan 1006 1-2 Mar 1007 May 1014 1-2 Jul 1018 3-4 Aug 1011 1-4 Sep 1009 1-4 Nov 992 Jul 992 Nov 992 SOYBEAN OIL (60,000 lbs; cents per lb) Mar 33.08 May 33.28 Jul 33.49 Aug 33.55 Sep 33.60 Oct 33.60 Dec 33.74 Jan 33.83 Mar 33.92 May 34.02 Jul 34.14 Aug 34.11 Sep 34.08 Oct 33.73 Dec 33.70 Jan 33.81 Mar 34.02 May 34.03 Jul 34.23 Aug 34.23 Sep 34.23 Oct 34.23 Dec 34.23 Jul 34.23 Oct 34.23 Dec 34.23 SOYBEAN MEAL (100 tons; dollars per ton) Mar 340.50 May 343.90 Jul 345.80 Aug 344.70 Sep 343.20 Oct 340.20 Dec 340.90 Jan 341.20 Mar 342.10 May 343.50 Jul 345.10 Aug 344.70 Sep 343.50 Oct 339.10 Dec 338.90 Jan 339.60 Mar 340.60 May 340.60 Jul 342.10 Aug 342.10 Sep 342.10 Oct 342.10 Dec 343.30 Jul 343.30 Oct 343.30 Dec 343.30 "
" The article Falcao scores 2 to send Monaco back into League Cup final was written on February 1 2018, in the domain of business, which states: PARIS (AP) — First-half goals from Radamel Falcao sent Monaco back into the League Cup final after a 2-0 home win against Montpellier on Wednesday. Monaco will play Paris Saint-Germain on March 31 in a repeat of last year's final, which PSG won 4-1 for a fourth straight League Cup title. Monaco had a first-half penalty overruled and a second-half strike from midfielder Rony Lopes disallowed on Wednesday after both were referred to the Video Assistant Referee. Montpellier wasted a couple of chances in the first half but otherwise showed scant attacking intent. Falcao reacted with great awareness and nimble footwork to fire Monaco ahead in the 15th minute. Collecting a pass from defender Djibril Sidibe, he let the ball roll onto his foot, deftly flicked it up toward knee height and then swiveled to volley a shot into the bottom left corner. The Colombia striker made it 22 goals in all competitions when he tapped in at the back post after a firm cross from the dynamic Lopes in the 29th. Prior to that, Monaco was given a penalty in the 17th when forward Steven Jovetic tumbled under a challenge from goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte. But the penalty was withdrawn after referee Amaury Deleru referred it to the VAR. Images showed Lecomte touching the ball with his arm before connecting with Jovetic's leg. Lopes thought he had made it 3-0 in the 65th, finishing confidently after Falcao's cut-back from the left flank. But the VAR review disallowed it — once again correctly — because Falcao was marginally offside when receiving a pass before peeling away to set up his teammate. PSG won 3-2 away to Rennes in Tuesday's semifinal, where the VAR was used three times. Each side had a goal disallowed and PSG forward Kylian Mbappe was sent off. "
" The article Cook Medical Receives Rare Impact Award for Industry Innovation was written on May 30 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: BLOOMINGTON, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2018--Cook Medical received a Rare Impact Award from the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) this month. Accepting the award were Dr. Mario Zaritzky and, Vihar Surti, a director of Global Research & Development at Cook, who collaborated to develop the Flourish™ Pediatric Esophageal Atresia device. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006022/en/ Illustration of the Flourish™ Pediatric Esophageal Atresia device. (Graphic: Business Wire) Esophageal atresia is a birth defect of the esophagus – the tubular structure that connects the mouth to the stomach. In babies born with this condition, the upper part of the esophagus does not connect to the lower part of the esophagus and the stomach, making it impossible for them to eat normally. The Flourish™ Pediatric Esophageal Atresia device uses rare earth magnets that are inserted into the upper and lower ends of the infant’s esophagus. Over the course of several days, the magnets gradually stretch both ends of the esophagus, after which the tissue connects to form an intact esophagus. Previously, this condition could only be repaired surgically, but now doctors have another option. “We have one thing in mind every day at Cook, and that’s making a difference in patients’ lives,” said Barry Slowey, president of Cook Winston-Salem and vice president of Cook Medical’s Endoscopy speciality. “Flourish holds a very special place for so many of us here at Cook and to see the positive effects that it’s had on these children, is a wonderful reminder of the mission and passion we all share.” In order to treat pediatric patients affected by this rare disorder, Flourish™ received approval from the FDA in 2017. The product is not yet available to physicians. Esophageal atresia affects around 1 in 2,500 newborns. 1 Humanitarian Use Device (HUD) designations are reserved for the treatment or diagnosis of a disease or condition that affects fewer than 8,000 individuals in the United States per year. Between the time that FDA granted HUD designation in 2010 and approved the Humanitarian Device Exemption (HDE) for Flourish in 2017, 16 babies were successfully treated. The Rare Impact Awards are presented each year by NORD, to organizations that provide care for the 1 in 10 Americans living with a rare disease. As an advocate for those affected by rare medical disorders, NORD has offered services to patients and their families for 35 years. The group is made of over 260 patient organizations working towards the cure and treatment of rare disorders, similar to Cook’s work with pediatric esophageal atresia. 1 Mahoney L., Rosen R., Feeding Difficulties in Children with Esophageal Atresia. Paediatr Respir Rev. 2016 Jun;19:21-7. doi: 10.1016/j.prrv.2015.06.002. Device information: Indications for Use: The Flourish Pediatric Esophageal Atresia Device is indicated for use in lengthening atretic esophageal ends and creating an anastomosis with a non-surgical procedure in pediatric patients, up to one year of age with esophageal atresia without a tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) or in pediatric patients up to one year of age for whom a concurrent TEF has been closed as a result of a prior procedure. This device is indicated for atretic segments <4cm a part. Humanitarian Device. Authorized by Federal law for use in the treatment of lengthening atretic esophageal ends and creating an anastomosis with a non-surgical procedure in pediatric patients, up to one year of age with esophageal atresia without a tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), or in pediatric patients up to one year of age for whom a concurrent TEF has been closed as a result of a prior procedure. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated. Data supporting the safety and probable benefit of the Flourish device include results from 16 patients who had the Flourish device placed. In the limited data provided, all 16 infants had a successful joining of their esophagus, with no remaining gap, within three to 10 days after receiving the device. However, 14 of the 16 patients developed a complication that caused a narrowing in their esophagus (anastomotic stricture). Thirteen of sixteen (13/16) patients required balloon dilation,and /or stent placement to widen or keep the anastomosis patent. One of sixteen (1/16) required surgical re-anastomosis due to unsuccessful dilation efforts. Anastomotic strictures also occur from traditional surgery to repair the condition. The Flourish device should not be used in patients older than one year, or who have teeth, which may damage the oral catheter. This device should not be used for the creation of an anastomosis other than in the esophagus, in patients without an established and appropriately sized gastrostomy tract, or in patients having gastrostomy site signs of significant infection. Potential procedural complications include ulceration or tissue irritation around the gastric catheter or gum irritation due to pressure from the oral catheter. Potential late complications following successful anastomosis include gastroesophageal reflux, tracheomalacia, esophageal dysmotility, recurrent asthma, and pulmonary infections. About Cook Medical Since 1963 Cook Medical has worked closely with clinicians to develop technologies that eliminate the need for open surgery. Today we are combining medical devices, biologic materials and cellular therapies to help the world's healthcare systems deliver better outcomes more efficiently. We have always remained family owned so that we have the freedom to focus on what we care about: patients, our employees and our communities. Find out more at cookmedical.com, and for the latest news, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006022/en/ CONTACT: Cook Medical Marsha Lovejoy - Manager, Global External Corporate Communications 812-320-6903 (mobile) 812-339-2235, ext. 10-2750 (office) marsha.lovejoy@cookmedical.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDIANA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SURGERY HEALTH HOSPITALS MEDICAL DEVICES OTHER HEALTH GENERAL HEALTH SOURCE: Cook Medical Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 05/30/2018 11:25 AM/DISC: 05/30/2018 11:25 AM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006022/en "
" The article All Blacks name 3 Barrett brothers for Samoa test was written on June 12 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — The Barrett brothers will become the first trio of siblings to play in a rugby test for New Zealand when they line up in Friday's Pacific Challenge match against Samoa. Flyhalf Beauden will play his 50th test while utility back Jordie is set to make his debut from the bench, where he has been named beside lock Scott. Ben Smith will captain New Zealand for the first time in the absence of Kieran Read, who is recovering from a broken thumb. He will become New Zealand's 68th test captain and the first fullback to lead the All Blacks since Mils Muliaina in 2009. Sonny Bill Williams will start at inside center in his first test since the 2015 Rugby World Cup final, combining in midfield with Anton Lienert Brown. Julian Savea and Israel Dagg have been named on the wings, holding out Waisake Naholo who starred in the Highlanders win over the British and Irish Lions on Tuesday. Ardie Savea takes Read's place at No. 8 while Jerome Kaino returns from knee surgery to take his usual place on the blindside flank. Codie Taylor will start at hooker in the absence of Dane Coles, who is recovering from concussion. Uncapped lock Vaea Fifita has been named on the bench, also providing backrow cover, while Lima Sopoaga provides backup to Beauden Barrett at flyhalf as Aaron Cruden recovers from a knee injury. Head coach Steve Hansen congratulated Smith on his appointment as captain. "He's been our vice-captain for a few years now and captain of the Highlanders where he's been doing a fantastic job so was the logical choice," Hansen said. "He leads by example and is an inspiration to his teammates." Hansen said while the match was planned to help the All Blacks prepare for the three-test series against the Lions, it was important in its own right. "This is a test match against a quality and very capable opponent," he said. "Samoa is about to kick off the qualifying stage of their Rugby World Cup campaign so this will make them even more dangerous." New Zealand and Samoa have met in seven previous tests, most recently in Apia in 2016 when the All Blacks won 25-16. Wales will also play Tonga in the Pacific Challenge doubleheader at Eden Park on Friday. ___ Teams New Zealand: Ben Smith (captain), Israel Dagg, Anton Lienert-Brown, Sonny Bill Williams, Julian Savea, Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith; Ardie Savea, Sam Cane, Jerome Kaino, Brodie Retallick, Sam Whitelock, Owen Franks, Codie Taylor, Joe Moody. Replacements: Nathan Harris, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Scott Barrett, Vaea Fifita, TJ Perenara, Lima Sopoaga, Jordie Barrett. Samoa: Ah See Tuala, Albert Nikoro, Kieron Fonotia, Alapati Leiua, Tim Nanai Williams, Tusi Pisi, Kahn Fotuali'i; Faifili Levave, Jack Lam, Piula Faasalele, Faatiga Lemalu, Chris Vui, Census Johnston, Maatulimanu Leiatua, Viliamu Afatia. Replacements: Seilala Lam, Nephi Leatigaga, Paul Alo-Emile, Taiasina Tuifua, Alafoti Faosiliva, Auvasa Falealii, D'Angelo Leuila, Ken Pisi. "
" The article Fed set to raise rates as Yellen gives final news conference was written on November 29 2017, in the domain of politics, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — Investors seem certain about this: The Federal Reserve is going to raise interest rates this week for the third time this year. They're less sure about what the central bank might have in store for 2018, and they will look to Janet Yellen's final news conference as Fed chair Wednesday for any clues. Will the Fed's policymaking change once Yellen steps down in February and is succeeded by Jerome Powell? Powell was a Yellen ally who backed her cautious stance toward rate hikes in his five years on the Fed's board. Yet no one can know how his leadership or rate policy might depart from hers. What's more, Powell will be joined by several new Fed board members who, like him, are being chosen by President Donald Trump. Some analysts say they think that while Powell might not deviate much from Yellen's rate policy, he and the new board members will adopt a looser approach to the regulation of the banking system. Most analysts have said they think the still-strengthening U.S. economy will lead the Fed to raise rates three more times next year. A few, though, have held out the possibility that a Powell-led Fed will be compelled to step up the pace of rate hikes as inflation finally picks up and the economy, perhaps helped by the Republican tax cuts, begins accelerating. "While the Fed has been indicating that they will hike rates another three times in 2018, I think Powell will depart from that forecast and the Fed will end up hiking rates four times," said David Jones, chief economist at DMJ Advisors. "That is based on the added growth that will come from the tax cuts." At his Senate confirmation hearing last month, Powell impressed his listeners as an evenhanded moderate who favored the kind of incremental stance on rate hikes that both Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, embraced. The committee approved Powell's nomination and sent it to the full Senate, where his confirmation is considered certain. Besides Powell, Trump has so far chosen two new members for the seven-member board. And he has the opening to nominate three more, including a Fed vice chair. In his view of the Fed, Trump has made clear that he favors low rates. But he has also expressed a desire to pull back on many of the regulations that were imposed on banks after the 2008 financial crisis. Trump and many Republicans argue that those regulations are too burdensome, especially for smaller banks. It was in the midst of the 2008 crisis that the Fed cut its key rate to a record low near zero and left it there for seven years. Eventually under Yellen, the Fed responded to a steadily improving job market and economy by modestly raising the rate — in December 2015, in December 2016 and twice this year. Since June, the policymakers have left rates alone while puzzling over why inflation has slipped farther below their 2 percent annual target. The widespread expectation that the Fed will raise rates three additional times next year — possibly causing higher rates on some consumer and business loans — comes from the Fed's so-called "dot plot." The dot plot, updated quarterly, displays the anonymous projections of individual Fed officials for the path of their benchmark rate as well as for inflation and economic growth. The dot plot, which the Fed will update when its policy meeting ends Wednesday, most recently showed an expectation of three rate increases in 2018. In updating its projections, it's possible the Fed will take account of the likelihood that Congress will pass tax cuts and perhaps cause the economy to accelerate next year. In its latest survey, SIFMA, a lobbying group for the U.S. securities industry, found that 41 percent of its respondents foresee three rate hikes next year, 38 percent foresee two hikes and 17 percent expect four. Brett Ryan, senior U.S. economist at Deutsche Bank Securities and chairman of SIFMA's economic advisory group, said his personal forecast was for four hikes because of the boost he expects from tax cuts. "While the tax package is not a game changer, it does add more confidence that the Fed can keep going" with its rate increases, Ryan said. He suggested, too, that the Fed's evolving committee of board members and regional bank presidents who set rates will tilt slightly toward "hawkish" officials — those who tend to worry more about the threat of higher inflation than about the need to further increase employment. On Wednesday, at her final news conference as Fed chair, Yellen may feel at liberty to go further than usual in illuminating the Fed's outlook for the coming months. "I would expect her to be more vocal about her beliefs," said Sung Won Sohn, an economics professor at California State University, Channel Islands. "This could be one of the more interesting press conferences she has given." Others said they would be surprised if Yellen diverts from her usual cautious demeanor. "Yellen gets to do a victory lap: She is going out with low unemployment and stronger growth," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at DS Economics. "But with just one month to go in her term, she doesn't want to do anything to undermine Jay Powell." "
" The article Andersson the understated symbol of post-Ibrahimovic Sweden was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of entertainment, which states: ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — A merry band of about a thousand yellow-clad Sweden fans stayed after the game, singing in a stand behind the goal and ignoring repeated requests from the stadium announcer to make their way out. Their team had just reached a World Cup quarterfinal for the first time in 24 years, and they were going to enjoy the moment. The object of their affections was clear. "It feels quite extraordinary and quite strange," Sweden coach Janne Andersson said. "The fact that they are staying on after the game, calling out and shouting my name, just makes you want to go out and thank them." So he did, emerging back out from the dressing room with captain Andreas Granqvist to applaud the block of supporters who had been the most vocal throughout the 1-0, round-of-16 win over Switzerland on Tuesday. In 39 years as a player and then a coach, Andersson hasn't worked outside Sweden, and many of his clubs were in the country's lower leagues, like Alets and Laholms. Bespectacled, thick set and with short, cropped hair, the 55-year-old Andersson has no global profile, although that might be about to change with a quarterfinal against England on Saturday. Through his insistence on working as a team (or as a "collective," as he often says), Andersson has changed the national team's philosophy. No more cult of the individual — Zlatan Ibrahimovic ruled the team for more than a decade before retiring from international play in 2016 — but instead an emphasis on the team. "If I'm the symbol, I can live with that but this is very much about the team, not about me or any other individual," Andersson said. "Football is a team sport and this team really personifies that approach. We share. We work for each other on and off the pitch. I'm incredibly happy it's paying off. Football is a game played by a team. Never forget that." Was that an indirect reference to Ibrahimovic, who often refers to himself as "God" or a "lion?" Sweden is doing better at this World Cup than it ever did with Ibra. Andersson's Sweden is hard-working, well-drilled, tough to break down — and dull to watch. "I would not call you boring," Switzerland playmaker Xherdan Shaqiri told Swedish reporters after Tuesday's game, "but people at home may not like watching you." Sweden has three shutouts in four games despite a possession disadvantage: 29 percent against Germany, 35 percent versus Mexico and 37 percent against Switzerland. Tactics include long passes to 6-foot-4 (1.92 meter) striker Ola Toivonen and throw-ins into the penalty area with the hope of flick-ons. "We are right on the mark everywhere," midfielder Albin Ekdal said. "It's incredibly difficult to score against us." After the victory against Switzerland, Andersson deflected a question about whether Sweden is starting to think about winning its first World Cup. Its side of the bracket opened with the exits of Germany, Spain, Portugal and Argentina. "If you start to lower the bar or the level of ambition, that's not going to make for satisfaction," he said. ___ More AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/WorldCup ___ Steve Douglas is at www.twitter.com/sdouglas80 "
" The article United Soccer League was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: All Times EDT Eastern Conference W L T Pts GF GA FC Cincinnati 10 3 4 34 35 21 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 7 1 7 28 18 7 Nashville SC 7 3 5 26 17 10 Louisville City FC 7 3 5 26 22 16 Indy Eleven 7 4 4 25 20 16 Charleston Battery 6 3 7 25 22 16 Charlotte Independence 6 5 6 24 26 25 Bethlehem Steel FC 6 5 5 23 26 20 New York Red Bulls II 5 5 7 22 30 28 Penn FC 5 4 7 22 18 18 FC Tampa Bay Rowdies 5 6 4 19 22 21 North Carolina FC 5 7 3 18 23 21 Ottawa Fury FC 5 7 3 18 14 21 Richmond Kickers 4 9 2 14 16 28 Atlanta United 2 2 8 5 11 16 31 Toronto FC II 0 13 3 3 16 40 Western Conference W L T Pts GF GA Real Monarchs SLC 12 4 1 37 27 16 Phoenix Rising FC 10 3 5 35 34 15 Reno 1868 FC 8 3 7 31 26 20 Orange County SC 9 5 3 30 29 12 Sacramento Republic FC 8 5 5 29 21 19 Swope Park Rangers 8 4 4 28 25 25 Portland Timbers II 8 7 2 26 26 22 Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 7 9 3 24 20 16 Fresno FC 5 7 7 22 24 22 Saint Louis FC 5 5 7 22 19 21 San Antonio FC 5 4 6 21 15 16 Las Vegas Lights 4 6 5 17 23 30 OKC Energy FC 5 10 1 16 13 24 LA Galaxy II 4 9 4 16 28 33 Rio Grande Valley FC 1 6 9 12 14 20 Seattle Sounders II 3 9 2 11 16 30 Tulsa Roughnecks FC 1 8 8 11 15 36 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. ___ Tuesday, June 26 Indy Eleven 2, Nashville SC 0 Real Monarchs SLC 1, Fresno FC 0 Wednesday, June 27 FC Cincinnati 3, Toronto FC II 3, tie Pittsburgh Riverhounds 1, Louisville City FC 0 FC Tampa Bay Rowdies 2, Charlotte Independence 2, tie Tulsa Roughnecks FC 2, LA Galaxy II 0 Friday, June 29 Phoenix Rising FC 1, Orange County SC 0 Saturday, June 30 Bethlehem Steel FC 4, Charlotte Independence 1 North Carolina FC 3, Richmond Kickers 1 Penn FC 1, Indy Eleven 1, tie FC Cincinnati 2, Ottawa Fury FC 0 New York Red Bulls II 3, Louisville City FC 3, tie Las Vegas Lights 2, Tulsa Roughnecks FC 2, tie Nashville SC 3, Atlanta United 2 0 Rio Grande Valley FC 0, Saint Louis FC 0, tie San Antonio FC 1, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 1, tie Fresno FC 2, Sacramento Republic FC 0 Reno 1868 FC 1, Portland Timbers II 0 Sunday, July 1 Charleston Battery 4, Toronto FC II 0 LA Galaxy II 5, Seattle Sounders II 3 Tuesday, July 3 Orange County SC 1, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 0 Reno 1868 FC 3, Real Monarchs SLC 0 Wednesday, July 4 North Carolina FC at Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 7 p.m. Ottawa Fury FC at Indy Eleven, 7 p.m. Toronto FC II at FC Tampa Bay Rowdies, 7 p.m. OKC Energy FC at San Antonio FC, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 5 Swope Park Rangers at Seattle Sounders II, 10 p.m. Friday, July 6 Atlanta United 2 at New York Red Bulls II, 7 p.m. Bethlehem Steel FC at Penn FC, 7 p.m. Saturday, July 7 Charleston Battery at North Carolina FC, 7 p.m. Charlotte Independence at Indy Eleven, 7 p.m. Louisville City FC at FC Tampa Bay Rowdies, 7:30 p.m. Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC at OKC Energy FC, 8:30 p.m. FC Cincinnati at Nashville SC, 8:30 p.m. Tulsa Roughnecks FC at Rio Grande Valley FC, 8:30 p.m. LA Galaxy II at Orange County SC, 10 p.m. Real Monarchs SLC at Sacramento Republic FC, 11 p.m. Saint Louis FC at Las Vegas Lights, 11 p.m. Sunday, July 8 Pittsburgh Riverhounds at Ottawa Fury FC, 1 p.m. Reno 1868 FC at Seattle Sounders II, 4:30 p.m. Fresno FC at Portland Timbers II, 5 p.m. "
" The article Afghanistan set to play inaugural cricket test against India was written on December 12 2017, in the domain of entertainment, which states: NEW DELHI (AP) — Afghanistan is set to play its debut cricket test next year against India, with dates and a venue expected to be announced soon. Afghanistan and Ireland were elevated to full test membership of the International Cricket Council last June, and Ireland has already confirmed its inaugural test match will be against Pakistan in May. Board of Control for Cricket in India Rahul Johri posted a message on social media after Monday's special general meeting in Delhi to say "India to play inaugural test against Afghanistan. Welcome them to five-day cricket." Afghanistan Cricket Board officials met with Johri in October in Mumbai, requesting the No. 1-ranked team take on the newest member of sport's elite. ACB chief executive Shafiq Stanikzai responded on Twitter, thanking the BCCI for accepting the offer "to play our inaugural test match with India (our) traditional friends. My dream come true so as most of Afghan Cricket lovers," "
" The article E*TRADE Study Reveals Significant Generational Gap in How Investors Perceive Recent Grads’ Retirement Investing Knowledge was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2018--E*TRADE Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: ETFC) today announced results from the most recent wave of StreetWise, the E*TRADE quarterly tracking study of experienced investors. Results reveal a pronounced divide between generations when it comes to how respondents perceive the financial knowledge of recent grads: This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006374/en/ 88 percent of surveyed investors overall do not believe recent grads are very knowledgeable about saving and investing for retirement. 67 percent of Millennials do not believe recent grads are very knowledgeable. But when it comes to Baby Boomers, the number jumps to 99 percent. Despite these perceptions, the data suggest that younger generations are in fact focused on investing for retirement: The top two pieces of financial advice from Millennials to recent grads are: Take advantage of a 401(k), and start a portfolio. Millennials are the only generation most likely to give the gift of a financial account to a recent grad—Gen Xers and Boomers prioritize cash as gifts. “It’s understandable that retirement would not be top of mind for graduates during their college years,” commented Mike Loewengart, VP of Investment Strategy at E*TRADE Financial. “But as they enter the workforce, now is a great time to take that all-important first step in retirement investing, and ignite the immense power of compound interest, which is in their favor considering their time horizon. Starting to sock away even a small percentage of their paycheck now can pay serious dividends down the road.” Mr. Loewengart provided some additional considerations for recent graduates as they enter the workforce: Employer matches carry a serious punch. The 401(k) contribution match that many employers offer is as close to free money as one will ever come in the investing world. It is probably the easiest way to seriously kick-start long-term investing. If one already gets a match, it may be worth ramping up contributions—even just a small amount. Some investing plans are automated. Avoid emotional investing pitfalls—like trying to time the market—by putting an investing and savings plan on autopilot. Automatic investing is based on the strategy of dollar-cost averaging, in which an investor commits a fixed dollar amount to a particular investment at regularly scheduled intervals. It’s a time-tested strategy that helps reduce risk by taking advantage of the natural ups and downs of the market. It’s more about the individual than it is about day-to-day market moves. Financial markets can get a little crazy from time to time. That’s why it’s so important to maintain a long-term point of view, defined by one’s unique goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Doing so can help prevent one from making sudden, ill-advised moves and allow for participation in the market’s long-term returns. E*TRADE aims to enhance the financial independence of traders and investors through a powerful digital offering and professional guidance. To learn more about E*TRADE’s trading and investing platforms and tools, visit etrade.com. For useful trading and investing insights from E*TRADE, follow the company on Twitter, @ETRADE. About the Survey This wave of the survey was conducted from April 1 to April 11 of 2018 among an online US sample of 947 self-directed active investors who manage at least $10,000 in an online brokerage account. The survey has a margin of error of ±3.18 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. It was fielded and administered by Research Now. The panel is broken into thirds of active (trade more than once a week), swing (trade less than once a week but more than once a month), and passive (trade less than once a month). The panel is 64 percent male and 36 percent female, with an even distribution across online brokerages, geographic regions, and age bands. “Millennial” defined as age 25–34 // “Gen X” defined as age 35–54 // “Baby Boomer” defined as age 55+ About E*TRADE Financial and Important Notices E*TRADE Financial and its subsidiaries provide financial services including brokerage and banking products and services to retail customers. Securities products and services are offered by E*TRADE Securities LLC (Member FINRA/SIPC). Commodity futures and options on futures products and services are offered by E*TRADE Futures LLC (Member NFA). Managed Account Solutions are offered through E*TRADE Capital Management, LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Bank products and services are offered by E*TRADE Bank, and RIA custody solutions are offered by E*TRADE Savings Bank, both of which are federal savings banks (Members FDIC). More information is available at www.etrade.com. Automatic Investment Plans and dollar-cost averaging do not ensure a profit or protect against a loss in declining markets. Investors should consider their financial ability to continue their purchases through periods of low price levels. The information provided herein is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. E*TRADE Financial, E*TRADE, and the E*TRADE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of E*TRADE Financial Corporation. ETFC-G © 2018 E*TRADE Financial Corporation. All rights reserved. E*TRADE Financial Corporation and Research Now are separate companies that are not affiliated. E*TRADE Financial Corporation engages Research Now to program, field, and tabulate the study. Research Now Group, Inc. provides digital research data and has locations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. For more information, please go to www.researchnow.com. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180530006374/en/ CONTACT: E*TRADE Media Relations 646-521-4418 mediainq@etrade.com or E*TRADE Investor Relations 646-521-4406 IR@etrade.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA NEW YORK INDUSTRY KEYWORD: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BANKING CONSULTING FINANCE SOURCE: E*TRADE Financial Corporation Copyright Business Wire 2018. 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" The article Member of Kennedy political dynasty to follow Trump's speech was written on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of business, which states: WASHINGTON (AP) — The newest generation of the Kennedy political dynasty will be introduced to a national audience Tuesday night as he delivers the Democratic response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union. Rep. Joe Kennedy III, a 37-year-old Massachusetts congressman and grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, says Democrats should focus on the economic worries of working-class voters who bolted the party in the 2016 elections. To drive home the message, Kennedy will deliver his speech at a vocational high school in Fall River, Massachusetts, a gritty former textile hub 55 miles (89 kilometers) south of Boston. "From health care to economic justice to civil rights, the Democratic agenda stands in powerful contrast to President Trump's broken promises to American families," Kennedy said in a statement, adding that his speech will be "guided by a simple belief that equality and economic dignity should be afforded to every American." Kennedy, the red-haired son of former Rep. Joe Kennedy II, D-Mass., was elected to the House in 2012, returning the family to Congress two years after the retirement of Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy, who is the son of Joe Kennedy III's great-uncle Ted. Besides his famous last name, Joe Kennedy III also is among a wave of younger Democrats in a caucus whose three top leaders are all in their 70s. A former Peace Corps volunteer, Kennedy was an assistant district attorney in two Massachusetts districts before being elected to Congress. He has focused on economic and social justice in Congress and has advocated on behalf of vocational schools and community colleges and championed issues such as transgender rights and marriage equality. To illustrate that message, Kennedy has invited Staff Sgt. Patricia King, a transgender infantry solider, to represent him at the State of the Union. King, an 18-year Army veteran, has twice been deployed to Afghanistan and has been awarded the Bronze Star. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi called Kennedy "a relentless fighter for working Americans" and said he "profoundly understands the challenges facing hard-working men and women across the country." Matt Gorman, a spokesman for the campaign arm of House Republicans, could not conceal his glee as he welcomed the latest Kennedy as the voice of Democrats. "Democrats using the multi-millionaire scion of a political dynasty as the face of their party shows they've learned absolutely nothing," Gorman said in an email, adding that the only way to give the GOP an easier target would be for Kennedy to make the speech "live from the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis," Massachusetts. Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley said Kennedy will focus on education and the importance of preparing future generations for jobs while also pointing out "how Republicans fall short, and certainly the president." Kennedy "will be talking to the forgotten men and women — the people the president says he is speaking to but since has shown he has little or no regard for," said Crowley, D-N.Y. The speech is an opportunity for the three-term lawmaker to "step out a bit and make his own mark" in national politics, said Crowley, who recommended Kennedy for the role. "He's young, talented and smart. He's got a great last name, but on his own, he's a wonderful man and that will come through as well," Crowley said. "The sky's the limit for him, frankly." Before this speech, Kennedy's best-known moment was a 2017 speech criticizing House Speaker Paul Ryan for defending the GOP effort to repeal former President Barack Obama's health care law as "an act of mercy." Kennedy called the GOP effort "an act of malice" in a late-night speech that was viewed millions of times on social media. Kennedy's speech will be followed by a Spanish-language response delivered by Elizabeth Guzman, one of the first Latinas elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. "
" The article From Cities to Slopes, Hilton Garden Inn Announces Expansion in Diverse Locations Around the World was written on April 25 2018, in the domain of tech, which states: MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2018--Hilton Garden Inn, Hilton ’s (NYSE: HLT) award-winning, global upscale brand of hotels, announces the opening of four hotels in diverse locations across the U.S., as well as Turkey and Colombia. Each new property is unique to the local area, minutes away from natural landmarks, business parks, and thriving entertainment and shopping venues. Catering to the needs of today’s modern traveler, Hilton Garden Inn is extending the guest experience far beyond the four walls of a guest room – thanks in part to healthier, on-trend menu choices, handcrafted cocktails and local wine and craft beer. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424006212/en/ Rendering of the new Hilton Garden Inn Lehi in Utah, which opened earlier this month along with three other Hilton Garden Inn properties around the globe. (Photo: Business Wire) “Hilton Garden Inn continues its robust expansion from vacation hot-spots to leading business destinations,” said John Greenleaf, global head, Hilton Garden Inn. “Our diverse line-up of nearly 800 hotels across the globe makes it easy to find a property that is conveniently located – whether that be for an important business meeting or for a relaxing weekend at the beach.” New Hotel Highlights Include: Oklahoma: Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa-Broken Arrow A modern property, southeast of downtown Tulsa, near some of the area’s top shops and restaurants, the hotel features more than 4,100 square feet of flexible event space. This contemporary hotel also boasts an indoor pool, whirlpool and evening room service. Turkey: Hilton Garden Inn Isparata In the heart of what is fondly known as the “rose capital of the world,” the hotel is steps from expansive fragrant and colorful flower fields in the popular Centrum Garden Complex. Highlights include complimentary ski storage for guests visiting Mount Davraz and large event spaces with an abundance of natural light. Utah: Hilton Garden Inn Lehi Conveniently located near the Silicon Slopes area situated in the foothills of beautiful Mount Timpampogos, this contemporary hotel provides complimentary shuttle travel to nearby corporate offices and Outlets of Traverse Mountain. Other highlights include an indoor swimming pool as well as its proximity to picturesque running and biking trails. Colombia: Hilton Garden Inn Santa Marta Hilton Garden Inn Santa Marta offers comfortable guest rooms and thoughtful amenities in a location convenient to many of the area's top attractions. The hotel, just a five-minute drive from Prado Plaza Shopping Center and Tesoro del Mar Shopping Center, provides guests with a view of the Marina of Santa Marta. With recent enhancements to its award-winning food & beverage offerings, Hilton Garden Inn provides numerous choices for diners in each hotel’s restaurant, lounge and 24/7 retail space –from handcrafted cocktails to locally-inspired small plates and entrees. Guest rooms are designed for work and comfort, with large work desks, Serta beds, a mini-fridge, HDTV and complementary Wi-Fi. All Hilton Garden Inn hotels are part of Hilton Honors, the award-winning guest-loyalty program for Hilton's 14 distinct hotel brands. Members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels save time and money and gain instant access to the benefits they care about most, such as an exclusive member discount, free Wi-Fi and a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and money to book a stay. Members can also redeem their Points for free nights, to gain access to unique events through the Hilton Honors auction platform or to make purchases with Amazon Shop with Points. For more information about Hilton Garden Inn, please visit www.hgi.com or news.hgi.com. *Service of alcohol subject to state and local laws. Must be of legal drinking age. About Hilton Garden Inn The award-winning Hilton Garden Inn brand provides business and leisure guests with upscale yet affordable accommodations and modern amenities for a successful and comfortable stay. The satisfaction promise affirms the brand’s goal to make each stay better and brighter. Guaranteed. As a recognized F&B leader, Hilton Garden Inn serves daily cooked-to-order breakfast and offers full service restaurants and bars. Team Members at more than 770 hotels around the world are committed to guaranteeing today’s busy travelers have a bright and satisfying experience from the first hello when they arrive. Hilton Garden Inn is part of Hilton Honors, the award-winning guest loyalty program for Hilton’s 14 distinct hotel brands. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and money to book a stay, an exclusive member discount that can’t be found anywhere else, free standard Wi-Fi and digital amenities like digital check-in with room selection and Digital Key (select locations), available exclusively through the industry-leading Hilton Honors app. For more information about Hilton Garden Inn, visit www.hgi.com or news.hgi.com, or connect on social media at Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. About Hilton Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company, with a portfolio of 14 world-class brands comprising more than 5,200 properties with more than 856,000 rooms, in 105 countries and territories. Hilton is dedicated to fulfilling its mission to be the world’s most hospitable company by delivering exceptional experiences – every hotel, every guest, every time. The company's portfolio includes Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton, Curio Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Embassy Suites by Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton by Hilton, Tru by Hilton, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand Vacations. The company also manages an award-winning customer loyalty program, Hilton Honors. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose exactly how many Points to combine with money, an exclusive member discount that can’t be found anywhere else, and free standard Wi-Fi. Visit newsroom.hilton.com for more information, and connect with Hilton on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424006212/en/ CONTACT: Jennifer Hughes Director, Brand Public Relations Hilton Garden Inn +1 901 374 6518 jennifer.hughes@hilton.com or Lauren Butler For Hilton Garden Inn +1 214 259 3436 lauren.butler@ketchum.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA OKLAHOMA UTAH VIRGINIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TRAVEL DESTINATIONS VACATION LODGING CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY COMMERCIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE SOURCE: Hilton Garden Inn Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 04/24/2018 12:19 PM/DISC: 04/24/2018 12:19 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424006212/en "
" The article National Hockey League was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 50 34 13 3 71 176 128 Boston 48 29 11 8 66 157 119 Toronto 51 28 18 5 61 162 146 Florida 48 20 22 6 46 136 159 Detroit 48 19 21 8 46 126 146 Montreal 50 20 24 6 46 130 159 Ottawa 48 15 24 9 39 125 168 Buffalo 50 14 27 9 37 115 166 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 49 29 15 5 63 150 138 Pittsburgh 52 28 21 3 59 156 155 New Jersey 49 25 16 8 58 147 147 Columbus 50 27 19 4 58 133 140 Philadelphia 49 24 17 8 56 141 141 N.Y. Rangers 50 25 20 5 55 153 151 N.Y. Islanders 51 25 21 5 55 173 184 Carolina 50 23 19 8 54 139 155 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Winnipeg 51 30 13 8 68 167 137 Nashville 48 29 12 7 65 146 125 St. Louis 52 31 18 3 65 151 131 Dallas 51 28 19 4 60 155 137 Minnesota 50 27 18 5 59 147 142 Colorado 48 27 18 3 57 157 139 Chicago 50 24 19 7 55 148 137 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 49 33 12 4 70 168 130 San Jose 49 26 16 7 59 145 138 Los Angeles 50 27 18 5 59 142 121 Anaheim 51 25 17 9 59 144 142 Calgary 50 25 17 8 58 139 139 Edmonton 49 22 24 3 47 135 157 Vancouver 49 19 24 6 44 127 159 Arizona 50 12 29 9 33 118 172 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Minnesota 3, Columbus 2, SO Pittsburgh 5, San Jose 2 Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Anaheim 3, Boston 1 Carolina 2, Ottawa 1 New Jersey 3, Buffalo 1 Winnipeg 3, Tampa Bay 1 St. Louis 3, Montreal 1 Chicago 2, Nashville 1 Los Angeles 3, Dallas 0 Vegas 4, Calgary 2 Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday's Games N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 8 p.m. Thursday's Games Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Boston, 7 p.m. Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday's Games Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. San Jose at Columbus, 7 p.m. Vegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. "
" The article Irving scores 27 points as Celtics edge Nuggets 111-110 was written on February 3 2018, in the domain of business, which states: DENVER (AP) — Kyrie Irving scored 10 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter, Jaylen Brown hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 34 seconds remaining and the struggling Boston Celtics edged the Denver Nuggets 111-110 on Monday night. Denver had a chance to win in dramatic fashion at the end but Torrey Craig's tip-in of Will Barton's long attempt from 3-point range was too late. Irving finished 11 of 17 from the field to lead the Celtics to just their second win in seven games. Jayson Tatum added 20 points and Marcus Morris had 14 off the bench. Boston blew a 20-point lead and trailed heading into the final period. Then the Celtics couldn't hold onto a six-point advantage in the final two minutes as the Nuggets tied the game at 108 with 43 seconds to go. Nikola Jokic had a double-double by the first minute of the second half for Denver, finishing with 24 points and 11 rebounds. Barton scored 19, Gary Harris 15 and Jamal Murray 14. Mason Plumlee had 16 points and eight rebounds before he left with a leg injury in the fourth. The Celtics beat Denver for the second time this season, also prevailing 124-118 on Dec. 13. Boston made 10 of its first 16 shots from beyond the perimeter to go up 51-31 in the second quarter and led 56-45 at halftime. Irving led the way with 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting. The Nuggets climbed back on the strength of a 14-5 run to end the half and outscored Boston 37-24 in the third to go up 82-80. TIP-INS Celtics: G Terry Rozier played despite spraining his right ankle at Golden State on Saturday and scored eight points off the bench. The backup guard has played in every game this season. ... Daniel Theis had 11 points and Al Horford scored 10. Nuggets: Jokic has recorded a double-double in 20 of his past 40 games. ... F Wilson Chandler sat out with an illness. He'd been dealing with symptoms of a migraine since he left in the first half of Saturday's win over Dallas. . F Kenneth Faried played for the first time in four games and had zero points and five rebounds in five minutes. UP NEXT Celtics: Host the New York Knicks on Wednesday to open a three-game homestand. Nuggets: At the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, looking to end a 10-game losing streak at AT&T Center. ___ More NBA basketball: https://apnews.com/tag/NBAbasketball "
" The article Taiwan greenlights restart of No.2 nuclear plant’s second reactor was written on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The government’s Atomic Energy Council (AEC) sent a letter to state utility Taiwan Power Co. Tuesday giving it the green light to restart the second reactor at the nation’s second nuclear plant. The reactor had been under repair since the middle of 2016 after a short circuit caused by problems with lightning conductors, the Central News Agency reported. The nuclear plant in Wanli, New Taipei City, on Taiwan’s north coast, is one of three operating in the country, with the government of President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) having set 2025 as the target for Taiwan going entirely nuclear-free. The second reactor at the second nuclear plant can be fully operational nine days after the reception of the AEC letter, according to CNA. Taipower originally requested the restart on February 5, but the AEC needed one month to complete its review of the application, followed by a discussion at the Legislative Yuan. Instead of going ahead with the approval immediately after that, the AEC went on another inspection tour of the plant before sending Tuesday’s letter, CNA reported. Without the second reactor at the second plant operating, Taipower said the electricity supply in April would face a difficult situation. At present, only one reactor at the second plant and both reactors at the third nuclear plant, located in Pingtung County, are working. The first reactor at the first nuclear plant in New Taipei City stopped operating in 2014 and will be completely taken out of service by the end of this year. The second reactor at the power station was switched off last June and should stop service altogether in June 2019. The restart of the second reactor at the second plant is just one of several energy decisions by the government which have met with resistance from former supporters. Environmentalists are also fiercely opposed to the restart of a coal-fired station project in Shen’ao, also in New Taipei City, which they say goes against aims to cut down carbon emissions and reduce air pollution in general. "
" The article Nicole Eggert claims co-star Scott Baio sexually abused her was written on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: NEW YORK (AP) — Nicole Eggert claims her former "Charles in Charge" co-star Scott Baio sexually abused her for years starting when she was 14. Speaking on "Megyn Kelly Today" on Tuesday, Eggert said Baio first molested her when she was 14 and they had sexual intercourse when she was 17. Baio is more than 11 years older than Eggert. The age of consent in California is 18. Baio in a previous Facebook Live video says he is being falsely accused and says he and Eggert had a consensual relationship after she was over the age of 18. Eggert says she is exploring all legal options and is considering filing a police report. A representative for Baio didn't immediately respond to The Associated Press. "
" The article Kahootz Announces Two G-Cloud Contracts with the Department of Health & Social Care and NHS England was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: NEWBURY, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 4, 2018--Kahootz, a UK based cloud collaboration service provider, is pleased to announce the signing this month of two G-Cloud contracts, one with the Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) and the other with NHS England (NHSE). Both agreements allow these organisations, and all their Arm’s-length Bodies (ALBs), to call-off Kahootz Enterprise user licenses using preferential discounted partnership terms. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005237/en/ The UK National Health Service are now in Kahootz with their partner agencies, suppliers and key stakeholder groups. (Photo: Business Wire) Following a review of their requirements and competing services available via the UK Government’s Digital Marketplace, DHSC have decided to re-sign with Kahootz for a third G-Cloud contract term. Under their previous agreements, Kahootz collaboration sites have been deployed by the NHS Business Services Authority, NHS Digital, NHS Improvement, Public Health England, the Health Research Authority and NHS England. With assistance from these organisations, over 42,000 users across the UK health sector are already in Kahootz with each other, and this number is likely to double this year. “When we initially short-listed, and subsequently contracted, Kahootz in 2014 we specifically requested an option for all of our ALBs to benefit from shared terms.” said Bob Armstrong, DHSC’s Head of Technology Services. “I’m very pleased to see the impressive adoption rates and popularity of the Kahootz collaboration service throughout our partner agencies. It’s certainly helping to empower our staff and stakeholders to find new ways to work together across the UK health sector.” Bob added, “We are also delighted to hear NHS England are keen to make the service more widely available across their ALBs to improve team working and knowledge sharing, locally, regionally and nationally.” The new NHS England contract builds on the successful roll-out of Kahootz to support team-working, across geographies and organisations, on all of the Prime Minister’s Challenge Fund and NHS Vanguard projects. With an increasing number of requests from other NHSE project areas, an independent audit by Agile Elephant of the futureNHS collaboration platform (powered by Kahootz) was commissioned last year which calculated a first-year net operating benefit of £1.5m, rising to £8.9m in Year 2. The evaluation report provided a strong evidence base for the need for a collaboration platform in health and social care. “The futureNHS platform is a secure, cloud-based collaboration platform that was initially intended to support the NHS new care models programme but is being used for much more and further programmes now,” stated Agile Elephant founder and CXO David Terrar. “It gives them a single platform that spans boundaries and siloes in NHS, local government and third sector organisations, bringing people together to help deliver integrated care. It provides a new way of sharing learning and developing policy collaboratively, giving them intelligent knowledge management where stakeholders can work more effectively together in one place.” Speaking on behalf of Kahootz, John Glover, their Sales & Marketing Director, commented “With these two call-off contracts in place Kahootz are now in a great position to help collaborations and service transformation right across the health sector and beyond by making it quicker, easier and more cost effective for NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care to involve their suppliers, partner agencies and key stakeholders. We look forward to working with them to achieve these goals.” Please contact us for further background or interview contacts at DHSC, Agile Elephant or Kahootz. View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005237/en/ CONTACT: Kahootz John Glover Sales & Marketing Director john.glover@kahootz.com KEYWORD: UNITED KINGDOM EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY DATA MANAGEMENT NETWORKS SOFTWARE TELECOMMUNICATIONS HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY/GOVERNMENT OTHER GOVERNMENT MANAGED CARE SOURCE: Kahootz Copyright Business Wire 2018. PUB: 07/04/2018 11:27 AM/DISC: 07/04/2018 11:26 AM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005237/en "
" The article China reserves right to retaliate for US investment curbs was written on May 31 2018, in the domain of business, which states: BEIJING (AP) — China has criticized proposed U.S. investment controls as a violation of global trade rules and says it reserves the right to retaliate if they take effect. The Commerce Ministry's comment Thursday came as the two sides prepared for weekend talks in Beijing on American complaints about China's trade surplus and Beijing's promise to buy more American goods. A ministry spokesman, Gao Feng, said the White House proposal to restrict Chinese investment in the United States violates the "rules and basic spirit" of the World Trade Organization. Gao said, "The Chinese side will carefully evaluate the U.S. measures and reserves the right to take corresponding measures." "
" The article Dalai Lama praises India's tradition of non-violence was written on December 11 2017, in the domain of tech, which states: NEW DELHI (Taiwan News) -- Buddhist spiritual leader and Nobel laureate Dalai Lama has said that India's tradition of ahimsa (non-violence) can make today's angry world a compassionate place. The 82-year-old spiritual master told Times of India that using force to solve problems is outdated and the time has come to practice "karuna" through education. "The concept of ahimsa has been in India for over a thousand years. Because of this 1,000-year-old tradition of ahimsa, I think modern India is more peaceful than Pakistan. Pakistan has a large number of Muslims, but India has a larger number of Muslims and is more peaceful though they read the same Quran. This is because of the long culture of nonviolence still alive," he said prior to the 28th anniversary of his receiving the Nobel Prize for peace. "It should not be considered 'old' thinking; it is not only ancient knowledge of India but relevant in today's world. I realize this in my own experience. When I began to study ancient Indian knowledge, it was with great reluctance and no interest — because my only interest was to play, to run here and there, I did not like sitting seriously in front of my tutor! (laughs). But those subjects I learnt with great reluctance I now find so useful, firstly to keep my peace of mind, and, when I pass through difficulties." "The education rooted in ancient Indian knowledge gave me a sound basis of will-power — the long run is very important. The short run, perhaps with use of weapons, is decisive, for power. But in the long run, the power of truth prevails," he said. "
" The article Russia: 1 killed when car veers onto sidewalk in Sochi was written on July 4 2018, in the domain of sports, which states: MOSCOW (AP) — A car veered onto the sidewalk and struck people near a bus stop in the Russian city of Sochi, killing one pedestrian and injuring five others. In a video shown by state news channel Russia-24, a black car traveling at high speed on a main street veers across two lanes of traffic and crashes into the pedestrians, then plows through a railing and collides with a car travelling on a cross-street. News reports said preliminary information suggested the driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. Wednesday's accident occurred in the Dagomys district of Sochi, one of the 11 cities hosting soccer World Cup matches. "
" The article China factory activity slows demand softens was written on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics, which states: HONG KONG (AP) — A monthly index shows that Chinese manufacturing started the year off at a slower pace as factory activity eased on softer demand, especially for exports. The official purchasing managers' index for January, released on Wednesday, slipped to 51.3, down from December's 51.6 and the weakest reading in eight months. The index is based on a 100-point scale where the 50 mark separates expansion from contraction. Output and new orders continued to grow but at a slower pace than the previous month. The PMI is a widely watched gauge for manufacturing in the world's second-largest economy. China posted 6.9 percent economic growth last year, beating the government's official target and analyst forecasts. Economists expect activity to slow this year as the government strives to cool the property market. "