Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. With a major controversy swirling around the new Transgender and Self-Identity Movement, not to mention the 50 gender identities listed on Facebook or the ongoing dispute over whether or to use a hyphen before American, on this July 4th many Americans will be debating identity instead of celebrating independence ... He wants to also put America first even if it means leaving NATO ... 198. ....
JERUSALEM. The Bank of Israel bought "hundreds of millions" of dollars of foreign currency on Monday, dealers said, after the shekel continued to strengthen for a fifth straight session. One dealer at an Israeli bank said the central bank started buying at a dollar-shekel rate of around 3.84. The exchange rate, which quickly moved to 3.85, had weakened to 3.90 on June 27 in the wake of the Brexit vote ... "The Bank of Israel's position ......
A guy who makes a living collecting baseballs at MLB stadiums drew the ire of the internet when he attended a military-ID-only game at Fort Bragg. On Sunday, the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves met at the one-night-only ballpark on the North Carolina military base. Read more trending stories ... It wasn't until he wrote about snagging one of those commemorative balls, though, that the internet ire set in ... Delete your account ... ....
DUBLIN, July 04, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare. MarketAnalysis and Forecasts 2016 - 2021" report to their offering. The healthcare industry is poised for big changes, largely propelled by ... ....
ChineseInternet giant Baidu is diving into the vast amount of data it collects in an attempt to give the world a clearer picture of the world's second-largest economy. Baidu is China's leading search engine and maps provider ... ....
Miami’s Suzuki, 42, after eclipsing a quasi-milestone that raised the ire of Pete Rose, now sets his sights on 3,000 hits in the major leagues ... ....
Huawei's rumored Honor 8 Max might have popped up on China's TENAA regulatory agency. Based on the specifications, the phone looks to be a behemoth of a handset that eclipses the likes of the Xiaomi Mi Max and more. The post Forget phablets, Huawei’s upcoming phone might as well be a small tablet appeared first on Digital Trends... ....
Beijing to build world’s biggest city with economy expected around $2 trillion. The post China’s Future Megacities to EclipsePopulation of Most Countries appeared first on Infowars ... ....
(Reuters) – China’s internet regulator will launch a crackdown on the reporting of news gathered from social media, as part of what the government calls a campaign against fake news and the spreading of rumors ... recently circulated on the internet, including one about a bus fire....
China'sinternet regulator will launch a crackdown on the reporting of news gathered from social media, as part of what the government calls a campaign against fake news and the spreading of rumours ... It listed a number of fake news stories it said had recently circulated on the internet, including one about a bus fire ... Officials say internet ......
The ordinance, which received presidential assent on May 24, partially eclipses the May 9 order of the Supreme Court by allowing State governments to conduct their own entrance exams ......
Having a great July 4th? The day gives us another cause to celebrate, as the Earth reaches aphelion today, or our farthest point to our host star ...Fun fact ... Aphelion means a smaller apparent Sun, a good target for a total solar eclipse. Stick around until July 2nd, 2019 and you'll see just that, as a total solar eclipse occurs near aphelion for South America and the southern Pacific at 4 minutes and 33 seconds in central duration ... ....
“It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts,” it said, listing a number of fake news stories it claimed had recently circulated on the Internet...The Chinese government has already tightened its grip over the Internet ... The statement came a few days after the government appointed a new chief for its powerful internet regulator....
However, the UN have just passed a resolution that sets a very interesting precedent for us all in future - it is now a basic human right to have access to the internet without censorship. The resolution, with the stated aim of bolstering 'the promotion, protection and enjoyment of human rights on the Internet' was submitted to the UN council by Brazil, Nigeria, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and the US....