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Saturday, September 24, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : The Sci-Fi Channel debuts (September 24, 2016)
Today's World News
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Day to Day Headaches : Youngest girl to fly across the U.S. (September 23, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
India signs deal to buy 36 French-made Rafale fighter jets : India signed a formal agreement Friday to buy 36 Rafale fighter jets from France's Dassault for a reported 7.9 billion euros ($8.8 billion), one of its biggest defence deals in decades. Know more
Saudi jets kill nearly 32 civilians in Yemen’s Hudaydah. Know more
Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking to begin $100 million search for alien life on a nearby Earth-like planet. Know more
Over 500,000 rejected asylum seekers still live in Germany : Asylum seekers in Leipzig who had their applications denied are taken to the airport. Photo: DPA.
Over 500,000 rejected asylum seekers still live in Germany. Know more
Vancouver’s new tax slows foreign property buying to a trickle. Know more
Catholic Church ACQUITS Mexican priest who admitted raping 30 young girls even though he knew he was infected with HIV. Know more
Yahoo confirms major breach — and it could be the largest hack of all time. Know more
Erdogan says US arming Syrian Kurdish militia : Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the United States of sending more weapons to a Syrian Kurdish militia in defiance of Ankara's repeated insistence it is a "terrorist" organisation. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Lols"
"She knows"
"is UFO lyudmilla"
"Black lives"
"Specially designed for hell"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
23rd of September 1993
Youngest girl to fly across the U.S. 11-year-old Vicki Van Meter lands in San Diego, after her 3-day flight from Maine
That's all for today, Thank you.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : Salem Witch Trials (September 22, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
The UAE is going to start taking in Syrian refugees. Know more
In hurry-up mode while Obama is president, 60 nations have agreed to global climate accord : the historic global climate accord reached last December in Paris is moving rapidly toward enactment, with 60 countries — representing 48% of all greenhouse gas emissions — having formally approved it as of Wednesday. Know more
Obama Warns of "Mass Migrations" If Climate Change Is Not Confronted : In his final U.N. address, the president says inaction will lead to more unrest. Know more
Women in Iran defy fatwa by riding bikes in public : Women in Iran have been posting photos on social media of themselves riding bicycles, defying a fatwa forbidding them from cycling in public. Know more
Muslim migrant boat captain who 'threw six Christians to their deaths from his vessel because of their religion' goes on trial for murder. Know more
Muslim schoolboys who refused to shake hands with female teachers lose appeal : Case at school near Basel sparks fierce debate across Switzerland
A 15-year-old Muslim schoolboy studying in Switzerland has been told he must agree to shaking hands with female teachers or face being fined and disciplined. Know more
HP outrages printer owners after it blocks the use of cheap ink cartridges by stealth. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Forbes vs Nasa"
"Saw this in a parking garage"
"All you need to know about brangelina divorce"
"Try counting sheep"
"Bff jesus"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
22nd of September 1692
Salem Witch Trials The last eight of the 20 people executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts are hanged. Source: An Almanac of the Christian Church
That's all for today, Thank you.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : First game of N.F.L. (September 21, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
Burger King and KFC called out for lagging behind on antibiotic-free meat : A new report grades fast food chains on their efforts to curb the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which kills 700,000 people worldwide each year. Know more
World leaders sign groundbreaking UN declaration to tackle 'biggest global health threat' : If antibiotics lose their effectiveness then key medical procedures – including gut surgery, caesarean sections, joint replacements and chemotherapy – could become too dangerous to perform. Know more
375 top scientists warn of 'real, serious, immediate' climate threat : 375 National Academy of Sciences members sign an open letter expressing frustration at political inaction on climate change
Yesterday, 375 of the world’s top scientists, including 30 Nobel Prize winners, published an open letter regarding climate change. In the letter, the scientists report that the evidence is clear: humans are causing climate change. We are now observing climate change and its affect across the globe. The seas are rising, the oceans are warming, the lower atmosphere is warming, the land is warming, ice is melting, rainfall patterns are changing and the ocean is becoming more acidic. Know more
NORTH KOREA HAS ACCIDENTALLY LEAKED ITS PROPAGANDA WEBSITES : North Korea's previously private government-run websites contain anti-US propaganda and talk of the country's nuclear tests. Know more
Someone Is Putting Malicious USB Sticks in Australian Mailboxes : Some people just can't resist the urge to plug random USB sticks into their computers. Now, someone in Australia is taking full advantage of the public's naivety when it comes to cybersecurity. Know more
Researchers hack Tesla Model S with remote attack : The researchers were able to remotely control the braking system, sunroof, door locks, trunk, side-view mirrors and more. Know more
Israel cannot ‘permanently occupy, settle Palestinian land’In final, wide-ranging UN address, US president also says Palestinians must reject incitement, recognize ‘legitimacy of Israel’. Know more
Taiwan asks Google to blur images showing new South China Sea facilities : Taiwan's defense ministry said on Wednesday it is asking Google to blur satellite images showing what experts say appear to be new military installations on Itu Aba, Taipei's sole holding in the disputed South China Sea.
The revelation of new military-related construction could raise tensions in the contested waterway, where China's building of airstrips and other facilities has worried other claimants and the United States. Know more
Telstra trials 5G mobile network, the next 'quantum leap' in technology. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Christmas is coming"
"Welp, I'm sold"
"Nobody at reuters has seen a Venn diagram before"
"Girls love when boys can cook"
"Now that's a nice feature"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
21st of September 1970
First game of N.F.L. Monday Night Football The Cleveland Browns beat the New York Jets (31-21).
That's all for today, Thank you.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : The Cosby Show debuts on NBC (September 20, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
Saudi Arabia appears to be using American-supplied white phosphorus in its war in Yemen : Saudi Arabia appears to be using US-supplied white phosphorous munitions in its war in Yemen, based on images and videos posted to social media, raising concerns among human rights groups that the highly incendiary material could be used against civilians. Know more
Christian fundamentalist schools ‘performed exorcisms on children and beat pupils in religious rituals’ : Exclusive investigation reveals serious concerns about how children taught at Accelerated Christian Education in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s were treated, as ex-pupils claim exorcisms were performed on children, pupils were beaten in religious ceremonies and girls were ‘groomed’ for marriage to older men. Know more
US companies are 'hoarding' a record $2.5 trillion in cash overseas : The recent fight among Apple, Ireland, and the European Union has once again shined a spotlight on the growing trend of US companies storing cash overseas to avoid taxes. Know more
Sweden to give tax breaks for repairs : Government to tackle ‘throwaway culture’ by cutting VAT on fixing everything from bicycles to washing machines. Know more
CCTV captures the moment 'an election official stuffs a pile of voting papers in to a ballot box' in Russia as Putin's party sweeps to victory amid claims of vote-rigging. Know more
China embarked on wind power frenzy, says IEA : China has been building two wind turbines every hour, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has told BBC News. Know more
Number of smokers in England falls to record low : Just one in six adults now smokes, according to figures from Public Health England. Know more
Statistical Evidence Suggests Russia's Ruling Party Cheated Its Way to Supermajority : Statistical analysis of this Sunday’s parliamentary election results appears to show evidence of some of the same irregularities that plagued the 2011 State Duma contest, according to the Slon news website. The outlet’s senior editor, Mikhail Zelensky, cites findings that suggest nearly half of all the votes recorded for United Russia, the ruling political party, may have been falsified. Know more
'World's saddest' polar bear offered new home in UK : Bear made headlines after footage was released showing its cramped living conditions in a Chinese shopping centre. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Fantastic Name"
"Halp me"
"So this is on the front page of my news today"
"My kid said I gave her too many grapes"
"Please Staap!"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
20th of September 1984
The Cosby Show debuts on NBC. It became the highest-rated series in 20 years.
That's all for today, Thank you.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : Shanghai Surprise (September 19, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
Nazi time capsule discovered in Poland : Despite awareness of its existence for decades, archaeologists were unable to disinter the capsule due to the arduous process involved which included avoiding Nazi-planted mines; Buried in 1934, the time capsule was discovered beneath concrete at a former Nazi training academy; Researchers say the items recovered are in excellent condition. Know more
‘Extinct’ Tasmanian Tiger caught on camera?. Know more
The first person in the royal family has just come out as gay : The Queen’s cousin has become the first member of the British Royal Family to come out as gay.
Lord Ivar Mountbatten has revealed that he is now dating a man after a lifelong struggle with his sexuality. Know more
CEOs Can Now Be Prosecuted Like War Criminals at the Hague : The court's new focus on land grabbing and environmental destruction could help put a dent in corporate impunity.
The International Criminal Court announced Thursday it will now hold corporate executives and governments legally responsible for environmental crimes. Know more
India offers land to Elon Musk to test Hyperloop : As Elon Musk struggles in acquiring land rights for testing his audacious Hyperloop project in the United States, India has emerged out of nowhere to offer him a helping hand. know more
Ikea on EU Radar as Vestager Looks Beyond Apple’s Tax Billions : European Union regulators who slapped Apple Inc. with a 13 billion-euro ($14.6 billion) tax bill are examining allegations that Ikea dodged at least 1 billion euros in taxes over the past six years.
Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, under fire in some quarters for targeting mainly U.S. firms in a clampdown on corporate tax avoidance, said EU officials are vetting claims by Green lawmakers that the world’s biggest furniture retailer uses unfair loopholes to avoid paying taxes. Know more
Japanese aged 65 or above hit record 34.6 million : The estimated number of people aged 65 or over in Japan stood at a record high 34.61 million as of last week, accounting for 27.3 percent of the total population, according to an Internal Affairs Ministry survey. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Patton Oswalds post emmy celebration"
"True story"
"Inconceivable"
"7 shirmps and 4,562 rice"
"Tis the reason"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
19th of September 1986
Shanghai Surprise premiers, starring Madonna and Sean Penn.
That's all for today, Thank you.
Day to Day Headaches : The Addams Family debuts on ABC (September 18, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
Alleged Duterte hitman denied protection after tell-all testimony : The man who publicly accused Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte of running a hit squad and personally killing people won't be given state protection.
Senate President Koko Pimentel announced on his verified Facebook page that Edgar Matobato won't be put in protective custody because his life has not been threatened. Know more
Ballot papers outnumbered voter turnout in at least 5 polling stations : Serious discrepancies have been uncovered in results from at least five polling stations for this month’s LegCo election, FactWire can reveal.
Using statistical records from political parties and citizens, FactWire compared the voter turnout and the total number of ballot papers in 96 stations, one sixth of the 571 polling stations. Know more
Remove Apuron as head of archdiocese : Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai has urged Pope Francis to remove Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron as head of the Archdiocese of Agana because of gravely serious allegations of sex abuse of altar boys. Know more
'TTIP threatens our way of life,' say Berlin protesters : Rarely has an issue caused such outrage: Protesters have turned out across Germany to demonstrate against the TTIP and CETA trade deals with the US and Canada. They say they won't stop until both are scrapped.
German retiree Maud Kellerhals has never been to a demonstration in her life. But on Saturday, the 79-year-old former school secretary from Berlin decided to make an exception. She marched through the city, together with many thousands of other people. Know more
EU states set to veto any Brexit deal threatening free movement : Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and Czech Republic ready to protect rights of citizens to live and work in the UK. Know more
New World Record For Longest Ever Lightning Bolt Shocks Scientists : Scientists have detected a record-breaking lightning bolt that was 321.1 kilometers (199.5 miles) in length, roughly the distance between New York City and Washington D.C. It streaked across the skies above Oklahoma back in 2007, and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has just officially recognized it as the longest single flash of lightning ever recorded. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Ruthless"
"Man doesn't want to sell his subaru"
"A science teacher's worst fear"
"My cousin couldn't figure out why his dog keep pissin on his bed"
"Do you know what this is"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
18th of September 1964
The Addams Family debuts on ABC.
That's all for today, Thank you.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Day to Day Headaches : General Motors (September 16, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
German publican challenges niqab-wearer : A publican who turned away a woman wearing a niqab from his lakeside restaurant in northern Germany says vitriol has turned into praise. Christian Schulz says he had also evicted past guests wearing neo-Nazi clothing. Know more
Now Mexico wants to build a border wall with Central America to keep out illegal immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. Know more
‘The Boys in Tehran Know Israel Has 200 Nukes Pointed at Them,’ Says Former Secretary of State Colin Powell in Leaked Email. Know more
British troops condemned over Iraqi boy's death in 2003 : Four UK soldiers who "forced" an Iraqi boy into a canal and let him drown have been condemned by a judge investigating civilian deaths in the Iraq War. Know more
Egyptian state media claims Isis is 'made up' and 9/11 was carried out by West to justify war on terror : Isis could have been invented by the US to "justify the devastation, partitioning and occupation" of the Middle East, writes Noha Al-Sharnoubi. Know more
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange offers to surrender to U.S. if Chelsea Manning is released. Know more
Chinese actress' death sparks cancer treatment debate : The death of a young Chinese actress from cancer has sparked a debate on social media - because she initially chose traditional Chinese medicine over chemotherapy. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Honey at the chinese market"
"This guy is talking to HR on Monday"
"Waldo: The final search"
"Local dunkin donuts"
"This one is definitely attending midvale school for the gifted"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
16th of September 1908
General Motors The automobile company is incorporated. It was formed by the merger of Buick and Oldsmobile.
That's all for today, Thank you.
Day to Day Headaches : First black Miss America Vanessa Williams (September 17, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
North Korea begs world for aid after devastating floods despite spending millions on nuclear weapons : North Korea has sent a desperate message to the world begging for humanitarian help after spending all its own money on nuclear weapons
Kim Jong Un reportedly spent a billion pound on the massive weapon program that there is no money left in the bank to help his own people. Know more
Apple pays £89m tax fine for underreporting income in Japan : The news comes weeks after the EU hit Apple with a record £11bn tax penalty. Know more
China to launch world’s first ‘cold’ atomic clock in space ... and it’ll stay accurate for a billion years : Device should lose only a second in one billion years
The clock is ticking for the world’s most accurate working time piece, the NIST-F2 atomic clock operated by America’s National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado. Know more
1.5 billion birds missing from North American skies, ‘alarming’ report finds : The report also listed 86 species of birds, including the Canadian warbler, that are threatened by plummeting populations, habitat destruction and climate change.
North American skies have grown quieter over the last decades by the absent songs of 1.5 billion birds, says the latest summary of bird populations. Know more
One in three Saudi air raids on Yemen hit civilian sites, data shows : Exclusive: Pressure on UK and US roles in war set to increase as survey shows school buildings and hospitals among targets. Know more
Chinese citizens are being arrested for sharing news about the Wukan village rebellion online : This week, police carried out a vicious crackdown on demonstrators in the southern Chinese fishing village of Wukan, about 150 miles away from Hong Kong. After police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at villagers protesting over land rights disputes, information about the crackdown is being entirely blocked in mainland China. For a short while, foreign journalists became the only news source about the crackdown, but they are being expelled from the village after fetching $3,000 bounty per journalist. Know more
US to pay '$1.2m' to Italian family of drone strike victim : The US government has agreed to pay €1.1m ($1.2m; £934,000) to the family of an Italian aid worker killed by a drone strike in Pakistan, reports say.
Aid worker Giovanni Lo Porto, 37, was killed while being held hostage by al-Qaeda in 2015. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"I feel so betrayed"
"Chaotic evil"
"Will ferrell"
"Found this old picture of my uncle"
"It slices it dices"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
17th of September 1983
First black Miss America Vanessa Williams (Miss New York) is crowned. She was forced to relinquish her crown in 1984 when Penthouse magazine published nude photos of her with another woman.
That's all for today, Thank you.
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