Smartphone health: Apple releases software for medical apps

Business Insider | 2016-04-28

CUPERTINO, California (AP) — Apple is edging its way a little further into health care with the release of new iPhone apps that patients can use to manage their own medical conditions — from diabetes to pregnancy and even depression. While there are hundreds of health-related apps on the market,...

FBI say it won’t disclose how it accessed locked iPhone

Chicago Sun-Times | 2016-04-28

WASHINGTON — The FBI said Wednesday that it will not publicly disclose the method that allowed it to access a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers, saying it lacks enough “technical information” about the software vulnerability that was exploited. The decision...

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Five Things to Know About British Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt

Newsweek | 2016-04-27

Britain’s Conservative Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has spent much of early 2016 and late 2015 in the headlines for all the wrong reasons—reportedly originally appointed to his position to keep the National Health Service (NHS) out of the papers, he has become embroiled in a long-running industrial...

Liberia needs to muster the courage to ban FGM

The Guardian | 2016-04-27

President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has called on others to ban female genital mutilation, yet her country is poised to miss an opportunity to end the practice...

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Blazers stumble early, surge late for 3-2 lead on hurting Clippers

Yahoo Daily News | 2016-04-28

The Los Angeles Clippers had about as negative an experience as a playoff team can in Monday's Game 4 at the Portland Trail Blazers, losing to fall into a 2-2 series tie and seeing stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin succumb to serious injuries. Considered favorites in this first-round series and a...

Cristiano Ronaldo remains doubtful for 2nd leg against Manchester City

Indian Express | 2016-04-28

Cristiano Ronaldo watched Manchester City 0-0 draw from the bench after failing a physical just before the game. (Source: Reuters) Real Madrid has been keeping quiet about Cristiano Ronaldo’s injury, and his presence in the second leg of the Champions League semifinals is likely to remain a...

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The Washington Post | 2016-04-28

Justin Trudeau wants the world to stop paying ransoms to terrorists

One of the primary channels through which terrorist organizations get hard cash is ransom payments for hostages. Some, like Abu Sayyaf, a group in the...

BBC News | 2016-04-28

Delayed Russian Soyuz rocket gets off the ground

An unmanned rocket has been launched from Russia's new Vostochny cosmodrome, following a delay 24 hours earlier that drew the ire of Vladimir Putin. The launch...

The Oslo Times | 2016-04-28

Australia and PNG to hold talks on Manus refugees

April 28, Sydney: Papua New Guinea and Australia will hold urgent talks next week over asylum seekers held at an "illegal" detention centre on Manus...

BBC News | 2016-04-28

US returns stolen ancient Buddhist sculpture to Pakistan

The US has returned an ancient Buddhist stone sculpture to Pakistan, from where it was stolen in the 1980s. The 2nd Century piece, depicting Buddha's footprints...

WorldNews.com | 2016-04-28

Last-Minute Ferry Shipment Of Ballots Boosts Sanders' Rhode Island Primary Win

Bernie Sanders can thank a patient ferry captain for helping to cement his Democratic presidential primary victory in the sleepy resort community of Block...

WorldNews.com | 2016-04-28

Identification Of 1969 Slaying Victim Revives Speculation About Manson Connection

The identification of a 19-year-old Canadian woman found savagely stabbed to death in Los Angeles in 1969 has brought some closure to her last living immediate...

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Alternet | 2016-04-28

How Winning the Nomination Could Be Trump's Worst Nightmare

The blustery billionaire could lose the biggest game of his life—to a woman. We had been promised...