ccNSO Council Refuses NomCom Appointee

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-03

ICANN’s Country Code Names Supporting Organization refused to accept a Canadian registry director as the newest member of its Council, Domain Incite reported Monday. The ICANN Organization stated NomCom disregarded the long standing guidelines preventing registry employees from being appointed to...

Sorenson Communications Pays $2.7 Million For Forgetting To Renew Domain

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

An American telecommunications provider will pay a sum of $2.7 million after its emergency service was powered down for forgetting to renew its domain name, Domain Incite reported Monday. The Sorenson Communications “video relay service” was offline for two days in June 2016. The Utah company offers...

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Tesla Model 3 production falls short of targets in Q3

Denver Post | 2017-10-03

By Dee-ann Durbin, The Associated Press DETROIT — Tesla Inc. missed its third-quarter production goals for its new Model 3 sedan, leaving customers and analysts to wonder if the company will meet future targets for the hotly anticipated electric car. Tesla said it delivered 220 Model 3 cars in...

Regulator Considers Enforcing Additional Wells Fargo Sanctions Over Sales Abuses

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-03

According to a source with knowledge on the matter, the main regulator for Wells Fargo & Co is contemplating whether to sanction the U.S. bank for improperly charging customers for car insurance and mortgage loans, Reuters reported. The office of the Comptroller of the Currency for weeks debated how...

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Why diabetics should consume carbohydrates towards the end of the meal

Deccan Chronicle | 2017-10-02

Researchers urge diabetes patients to consume bread at the end of the meal after a new study found it helps to keep their blood sugar under control. Type 2 diabetes can cause heart failure, blindness, kidney disease and leg amputations....

Scientists stop brain cancers’ growth by suppressing signal molecule

The Stanford Daily | 2017-10-02

The absence of a signaling molecule produced by the brain’s nerve cells stops the growth of certain brain tumors, according to a recent study by a group of researchers at Stanford’s School of Medicine. The study, published online earlier this month in “Nature,” showed that, when the...

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Virtual Academy provides education options

Arkansas Online | 2017-10-02

FAYETTEVILLE -- Spencer Sumlin credits the Fayetteville Virtual Academy for putting him on track to graduate high school. "I was not only distracted in class but a distraction in class," he said jovially of his time in a traditional school setting. His attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and...

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Alexander Zverev beaten by Damir Dzumhur at Shenzhen Open

Sky Sports | 2017-09-29

Top seed Alexander Zverev crashed out of the Shenzhen Open as his recent dip in form continued. The German, up to a career high fourth in the world rankings, needed three sets to beat Steve Darcis on Thursday, but he was unable to shake off the rust as in-form Dzumhur won 6-4 7-5 to book his place...



Ferrari speed gives Vettel some hope

Business Day | 2017-10-03

SepangSebastian Vettel fell further behind Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton after Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix but the Ferrari driver sees cause for optimism in the title battle. Starting in...

Ancelotti wants to 'relax' after Bayern sacking

RTE | 2017-10-02

Carlo Ancelotti will not coach again this season as he intends to take a 10-month break from football following his departure from Bayern Munich. The...

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WorldNews.com | 2017-10-03

Manmade Ice Structures Seen As Solution To Northern India's Water Crisis

In northern India’s Ladakh region, in the high Himalayas, volunteers are building manmade ice structures, more than 30 meters (100 feet) tall, that they hope...

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

More Than 100,000 Americans Shot Annually With Hospital Charges Reaching $2.8B

According to a study published Monday, more than 100,000 people are shot annually in the United States costing a total of $2.8 billion in hospital charges, The...

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

Top Myanmar Official Asks For Patience With 'Young Democracy'

A top Myanmar official appealed on Monday for democracy in his country to be given “a chance to survive” amid international anger over a military campaign...

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

Equifax Hack May Have Affected 2.5 Million More Americans

Credit report company Equifax said Monday an additional 2.5 million Americans may have been affected by the massive security breach of its systems, bringing the...

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

Liberals Hope Justice Kennedy Can Help Resist Supreme Court's Conservative Tide

As lawyers prepare for a blockbuster Supreme Court term that will feature a constitutional scholar's dream docket of issues, some aren't even trying to hide...

WorldNews.com | 2017-10-02

Egyptian Authorities Arrest 22 People After Rainbow Flag Seen At Concert

An activists and rights group announced on Monday Egypt arrested 22 people in the past three days as part of a crackdown on homosexuals after a rainbow flag was...

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LA Daily News | 2017-10-03

Will new laws help the housing crisis?

At an affordable-housing project in San Francisco, with the city’s skyline as a backdrop, Gov....

The Washington Times | 2017-10-03

EDITORIAL: The clock pursues Robert Mueller

Robert Mueller is nothing if not relentless. Impatient with a fishing expedition that relies on...

The Salt Lake Tribune | 2017-10-03

Tribune Editorial: Not too soon to talk about gun violence

No, it is not too soon. Today, and yesterday, and the last time, and the next time, are all the time...

The News International | 2017-10-03

Workers in danger

Workplace safety has remained a low priority across Pakistan despite the occurrence of major...

Creators Syndicate | 2017-10-03

The President Is Right

Some may confess to the need for smelling salts subsequent to discovering that Donald Trump has...

The Washington Post | 2017-10-03

Trump could help refugees. Instead, he shrugs.

The president’s cap for the new fiscal year is the lowest in decades. ......