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Zoho Social is an easy-to-use social media management and analytics platform with enough smart publishing and reporting features to satisfy social or brand managers looking for straightforward metrics and an easy UX. If your business is already a Zoho CRM customer, it’s a no-brainer.
Zoho Social, which includes a free tier and starts at $10 per month for the Standard plan, is a standout social media management and analytics tool in the Zoho business app ecosystem. There are software providers that specialize in just one area of business operations and productivity, and then there are the companies that cover every enterprise base within one ecosystem. Zoho is in the latter category, particularly now that you can consume any or all of its business apps for a flat per-user subscription with Zoho One. The cloud-based office suite and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider is known for products like Zoho CRM, Zoho Projects, Zoho Campaigns, and an expanding portfolio of dozens more apps you can now get with a single subscription through Zoho One.
Zoho Social is a full-featured, responsive hub for managing your social operations and tracking key metrics. It’s ideally suited for small to midsize businesses (SMBs) looking to curate and monitor a single brand across Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram. It’s also ideally suited for small to midsize enterprises (SMEs) managing up to three different brands that are looking to track core internal metrics and external reporting on specific social networks. While its broader social listening capabilities and depth of reporting data can’t match the global enterprise scale of Editors’ Choices Synthesio and Sysomos, Zoho can also do a lot more on the publishing and CRM integration front, and at a bargain price.
Zoho Social is free for a single user and brand, with basic social publishing functionality (though with no Instagram access) . But the real features begin in the $10 per month Standard plan, which includes two users, publishing and scheduling, and basic monitoring, reporting, and collaboration features. Local SMBs looking for the basics might be suited to this tier but, for most businesses, you’ll need the $50-per-month Professional plan. Compared to $99 per month for Sprout Social or Buffer for Business, Zoho Social is a bargain.
The Professional plan comes with five users, three brands, and premium features such as advanced and custom reporting, sentiment analysis, and up to 15 columns in the Monitoring tab. Though beyond those relatively small user and brand caps, businesses will need to pay $10 per month for every additional user or brand. Zoho Social also offers a yearly pricing option, where businesses can pay $100 upfront for the Standard plan or $500 for the Professional plan to get two free months.
If you want to take advantage of the value in the Zoho One plan, you can access Zoho Social for $1 per day per employee (or $30 per employee per month) along with the ability to use every other Zoho application. Zoho One gives businesses customized access to the full Enterprise editions of its 35-plus apps through a new, centrally managed Admin Panel.
Once you sign up for Zoho Social, you’re prompted to connect all these networks you see on the home screen. As far as supported social networks, the platform keeps it simple. Zoho Social supports Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Google+. There’s no support for other social networks including Pinterest, YouTube, Tumblr, and others—Zoho focuses on the core sites for businesses. The rest of the setup is pretty simple. Once you authorize Zoho Social for any given social network, that account is then added to the main dashboard, where you can tab back and forth between your different “brands.”
Zoho Social sports a clean user interface (UI) broken down into seven main tabs accessible from the left-hand vertical navigation bar, which expands and contracts when a mouse hovers over it. The tabs are straightforward, with icons for Home, Posts, Messages, Monitor, Connections, Collaborate, and Reports, but the first thing you see on the Home tab is a Brand Health dashboard.
The dashboard is essentially a table showing key metrics—total audience, active audience, engagement, and the number of “stories” or posts created—each with a red or green plus/minus percentage next to them showing week-to-week change. It’s a brand’s social report card. This is a great little feature for novice social media editors or brand managers to easily gauge social brand progress and report to their superiors with a few key hard numbers.
On the right of the dashboard is a live stream column showing the most recent brand engagement of any kind of any network. The Interactions tab shows a full list of user engagement, but the live stream tab is good for quick influencer identification and engagement. Click on a message and you’ll get a pop-up window with profile info—friends and followers, who they’re following, likes—and immediately reply with a comment, tweet, direct message, etc. The Home dashboard does a good job of putting quick actions and key metrics at a user’s fingertips, rather than inundating the UI with all the social data the platform is pulling in.
The Posts tab is where you manage publishing in Zoho Social across brands. The main feed is a fairly simplistic look at Published Posts, which can be filtered by network, sorted by date, or sorted by post popularity. You can also sort by Promoted Posts, if you’ve paid for any reach on Facebook or Twitter, or failed posts to reschedule and post again. There is a bulk scheduler option by uploading a CSV, XLS, or XLSX file containing text for a list of posts, but it’s not the most intuitive or easy-to-use bulk scheduler I’ve tested.
The posts do include positive, negative, or neutral sentiment analysis, but only after a given posts hits a volume threshold for engagement. Zoho Social’s sentiment analysis is streets behind Crimson Hexagon and Synthesio, but if a post is popular enough, even basic sentiment analysis is one of the most crucial data points in improving a business’s social engagement.
To create a post, you press the New Post button on the top right of the tab to open the publishing window. Zoho Social allows you to toggle brands on and off to send a post to one or more networks and customize the message accordingly. You can add a photo, but Zoho is still working on the ability to attach a video to a post. As for scheduling, there’s a calendar and publishing time field on the bottom right of the window. One useful feature is the ability to set a post to repeat on specific dates, weekly, or monthly.
Zoho Social’s publishing is nothing fancy, but its most innovative feature is the Smart Q, a custom-built Zoho algorithm that monitors social networks and suggests the optimal time to publish a post. Smart Q recommends the time at which a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc, audience is the likely to be the most active and engaged. It’s the first hint of true automation in the tool, and if you let it, Smart Q will schedule your entire arsenal of social posts for you. It’s similar to the automated publishing features and recommendations in Buffer for Business, but without the drag-and-drop scheduling queue to rejigger post order you’ll find in that tool. Zoho’s continued experimentation with this kind of smart automation will be key to how the platform evolves in the next several years, as social media managers are overseeing more and more brands, and have less and less time to curate them all.
The Monitor tab is Zoho’s hub for all social listening. You can create more than 10 different columns or “streams” reminiscent of the curated social listening experience in Sprout Social and Hootsuite, but one big difference is that—as with the Messages tab aggregating direct interactions across social networks—it’s all integrated with Zoho CRM.
When creating your monitoring streams, you can not only add columns such as Facebook page interactions, searches for a specific Twitter keyword, Instagram likes, etc, but also posts or interactions from CRM contacts and leads. You can also set up a stream of another user or page for competitive brand monitoring and analysis purposes.
The CRM integration is also key in the Connections tab, which shows users who’ve engaged with your brands in any way. It’s a more fleshed out version of the live stream column. In this tab you can filter by network, interaction recency, most engaged users, or filter by CRM leads or contacts. More importantly, in the Connections tab you can also add a user as a lead or contact in Zoho CRM with a single button from their user profile. This kind of simple but effective influencer identification and management shows how Zoho has integrated CRM across its social platform. You can go even further in the Settings tab on the top right of the dashboard, where you can automate social lead generation further by clicking into the lead generation module and setting pre-defined rules and triggers that will automatically add leads from Zoho Social into your CRM.
On the reports front, beyond the Brand Health scorecard there is a substantial amount of analytics baked throughout the Zoho Social experience. Scroll down the main dashboard below the report card and you’ll see your last post on each social network with the same metrics below each, broken down by network.
If you click on the details button, Zoho will dig into the post details section showing some more metrics like potential reach and link clicks, and give you a more detailed view of post engagement via pie chart. The data differs depending upon network, and you can email out a report of that data via PDF by clicking the Export button.
The Reports tab itself is where you’ll find the most detailed social analytics. The basic reports are each specific to social network, but you can create exportable custom reports incorporating stats from different brands and networks. I liked that the reports are all presented in natural, relatable language. Stats differ by social, like a “How is your brand performing?” line graph, or a “Where are your connections located?” bar graph, or a “How many people are talking about your posts?” engagement chart. There are also reports showing associated keywords with a particular brand, a demographic breakdown of the different industries your followers are in, and A/B testing metrics of whether a post worked better with a link, an image, with only text, etc.
There’s also a CRM report for users linked to a Zoho CRM account, whichshows leads created, contacts created, potentials, and revenue generated on particular days laid out in a table with the day, lead name, lead contact, and social source. If you click on a particular lead from there, the URL in the browser bar shows a Zoho CRM profile address. While enterprise-grade social listening platforms like Synthesio, Crimson Hexagon, or Talkwalker can run more complex queries on social data, rendered in a wider array of reports, Zoho Social holds its own in the SMB tier, matching Sprout Social and Hootsuite for post-specific analytics, with dead-simple usability on par with Buffer for Business and seamless CRM integration.
Social media is a collaborative experience within an organization, and Zoho Social gets the idea that colleagues should be able to discuss specific posts, larger trends, and social strategy within the platform. That’s why the Collaborate tab is my favorite part of Zoho Social. Throughout the Home, Posts, Monitor, and Reports tabs, each object has not only an “Add to CRM” option when relevant, but a “Discuss” button to embed that object in the Discuss tab for comment. Add a post, a user or lead, or a specific report or chart to the tab, and a discussion can sprout from there in a feed reminiscent of a basic company intranet page for easy discussion.
Zoho Social also offers mobile apps for Android and iOS, and browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox. For the most part, Zoho Social is a standard social media management and analytics platform. The publishing, analytics, and reporting features leave nothing to be desired, but aside from Smart Q automation, there’s nothing that’ll blow you away. Where the tool really stands out is in its built in CRM and collaboration features, and all at a very low prices for SMBs or SMEs. Zoho Social is an easy-to-use social media management and analytics platform with enough smart publishing and reporting features to satisfy social or brand managers looking for straightforward metrics. If your business is already a Zoho CRM customer, it’s a no-brainer.

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Adrian Peterson: Houston damage from Hurricane Harvey is 'devastating'

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The damage from Hurricane Harvey has hit home for Adrian Peterson, who lives in Houston during the offseason and has several family members there.
METAIRIE, La. — Adrian Peterson said he has about a dozen extended family members who live in his offseason home city of Houston — including his mother, who came to stay with him before Hurricane Harvey hit this past weekend.
They’ re all doing OK, the New Orleans Saints running back said. But he said the effects of Harvey have been “just really devastating to see.”
“It’s very unfortunate. It’s been tough for me, just being here and having family there. Just concerned and just praying, that’s what we’ ve been doing here, ” said Peterson, who has lived in Houston during the offseason for about 10 years. “I would just urge everyone who can help, every little bit matters. And everyone that’s out risking their life to bravely rescue people, we’ re sending all our players and just wishing the best.
“Hoping things slow up, the rain slows up and this thing washes away so we can start the recovery process.”
Peterson said about half of his family members in Houston decided to ride out the storm, and some were in “unfortunate situations.” He said the flooding was getting pretty high just across from his mother’s home on the North side of the city, but her home hadn’ t been damaged yet. She is planning to relocate to East Texas for the remainder of the storm’s aftermath.
“But, yeah, it’s real, ” Peterson lamented.
Peterson also owns a gym in Houston, O Athletik, which he said hasn’ t been damaged. He said he spoke to the gym’s manager about how they can help.
“We’ ve kind of been in the talks of trying to help out in some type of way. I don’ t know if we can maybe open the gym up and be able to bring people in… or it might be post-hurricane. But we’ re in the mix to see how we can help out as well, ” Peterson said.
The Saints have about a half-dozen players from the Houston area — and several members of the organization who can sympathize after having endured a similar experience with Hurricane Katrina 12 years ago.
Former Saints running back Deuce McAllister described the experience to ESPN on Monday. And quarterback Drew Brees, who arrived in New Orleans the year after Katrina, said it has been hard to watch from afar.
“It’s terrible, ” said Brees, who is from Austin, Texas. “Knowing what we’ ve been through here, you’ re seeing bits and pieces of it on TV, but you’ ve got no idea what it’s like until you’ re in the middle of it. But it looks awful, complete devastation in so many areas. And you feel helpless because there’s nothing you can do to stop it.”

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390 tys. Syryjczyków z prawem do sprowadzenia rodzin do Niemiec

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Liczba uchodźców z Syrii, którzy mają prawo do sprowadzenia członków swoich rodzin do Niemiec, wzrośnie w marcu 2018 roku do niemal 390 tys. – podał we wtorek “Bild”, powołując się na szacunki rządu w Berlinie. Nie wiadomo, ile os
Z decyzji o azylu podjętych w latach 2015 i 2016 wynika, że potencjalna liczba Syryjczyków, którzy są uprawnieni do sprowadzenia członków rodzin, wynosi około 267,5 tys. – pisze niemiecki tabloid. “W marcu 2018 roku ta potencjalna liczba zwiększy się o 120 tys.” – podaje “Bild”, zaznaczając, że oznacza to, iż przyszłym roku prawie 390 tys. Syryjczyków będzie miało prawo do sprowadzenia swoich rodzin.
Gazeta zauważa, że na razie napływ członków rodzin do Niemiec jest niewielki, a wynika to m.in. z długiego czasu oczekiwania na niemiecką wizę w placówkach dyplomatycznych RFN. Czas oczekiwania dochodzi do 16 miesięcy – informuje tabloid.
Redakcja zaznacza, że większość Niemców jest nastawiona sceptycznie do przyjmowania rodzin uchodźców. Z sondażu instytutu INSA przeprowadzonego na zlecenie “Bilda” wynika, że 58,3 proc. pytanych jest przeciwnych, a 41,7 proc. jest za umożliwieniem rodzinom przyjazdu do Niemiec.

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Nikki Haley: U. N. must take 'serious' action against North Korea

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U. S. Ambassador to the U. N. Nikki Haley says North Korea’s missile launch over Japan is ‘unacceptable and irresponsible’ and that the Security Council must take “serious” action. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) . Video provided by Reuters
U. S. Ambassador to the U. N. Nikki Haley says North Korea’s missile launch over Japan is ‘unacceptable and irresponsible’ and that the Security Council must take “serious” action. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) .
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The heroes of Hurricane Harvey

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First responders and volunteers are stepping in to rescue those effected by Hurricane Harvey.
As “epic and catastrophic” flooding along with record rainfall have taken place since Hurricane Harvey made landfall on Friday, many first responders and volunteers have stepped up to help the people of Texas. A photo of Houston Police SWAT officer Daryl Hudeck rescuing a mother and her son has become a symbol of the hurricane. The harrowing photo shows 13-month-old Aiden Pham in his mother’s arms while being carried by Hudeck. Dr. Stephen Kimmel canoed to the hospital through floodwaters to perform surgery on a teen who needed immediate surgery. Neighbors banded together, literally, to help a woman in labor receive assistance from Houston Fire Department emergency workers. Residents in a Houston complex made a human chain to help the woman and her husband get into a rescue truck. William Beasley, his wife, and his friends have traveled around Houston rescuing animals. So far, they have rescued over 20 dogs. Houston Texans star JJ Watt has put together a Hurricane Harvey fundraiser in hopes of aiding recovery efforts. Watt told Good Morning America, “What’s happening right now is so much bigger than football.”

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Amazon's Samsung Galaxy S8 deal is nearly half the Note 8 price

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Despite their similarities, the Galaxy S8 is available for a lot less money than the Note 8 right now. Amazon discount within.
Amazon has one of the best deals on the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus right now, as a number of other sellers have ended long-running sale prices. Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus
This summer has seen a lot of price cuts for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, with one of the best being $150 off, bringing the prices to $574 for a Galaxy S8 and $674 for a Galaxy S8 Plus. Samsung and Groupon offered this deal in the past, but recently stopped. $574 for a Galaxy S8 $674 for a Galaxy S8 Plus
Now Amazon has this deal going for the unlocked Midnight Black version of the 64GB Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus. And for the Galaxy S8, that’s verging on half the price of a new Galaxy Note 8, which starts at $929, and some carriers are asking for $960 for the Note 8 price, like Verizon and Sprint. Galaxy Note 8 Note 8 price Quick link: Here’s the Samsung Galaxy S8 deal ($150 off) Here’s the Samsung Galaxy S8 deal ($150 off)
For anyone in the market for a new phone and dazzled by the Note 8 but crushed by its astronomical price tag, this Galaxy S8 deal is worth checking out.
The differences between the Note 8 and Galaxy S8 are a lot smaller than the difference in price. Both run on the same Snapdragon 835 chipset, Samsung’s snazzy curved edge technology, an IP68 rating for water- and dust-resistance, and a 1440×2960 display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
The biggest things the Note 8 adds to the package are a second camera on the back, another half-inch to the screen, 2GB of extra RAM, and Samsung’s built-in S Pen stylus.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus are already great phones without a second camera, more RAM, and a stylus. For anyone that doesn’t absolutely need those, this deal is a more affordable way to get a top-of-the-line Samsung smartphone experience. Still want it? Samsung Galaxy Note 8 deals in the US Samsung Galaxy Note 8 deals
Anyone who wants a little more out of the deal can throw in a Samsung Fast Charge wireless charging stand for $48 more. The stand has a list price $89, so the savings add up even higher with this bundle.
The $150 Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus price cut had been popping up regularly this summer, but is no longer listed on Samsung’s official site, so it might not be as easy to come across this kind of deal every day.
This deal is being phased out elsewhere, and a better one might not come along until Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Black Friday Cyber Monday View this Galaxy S8 deal on Amazon View this Galaxy S8 deal on Amazon

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Tropical Storm Harvey 'dumping catastrophic rains'

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The National Hurricane Center said heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Harvey will worsen flooding in southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana on Tuesday.
Aug. 29 (UPI) — Tropical Storm Harvey picked up some speed Tuesday afternoon as it made its way north-northeast toward Louisiana, the National Hurricane Center said.
The storm doubled in speed from 3 mph in the pre-dawn hours to 6 mph in the NHC’s 4 p.m. advisory. The center of the storm was located in the Gulf of Mexico about 55 miles south-southwest of Port Arthur, Texas, and 75 miles southwest of Cameron, La., moving about 6 mph toward the north-northeast.
Harvey has maximum sustained winds of 50 mph.
The NHC said Harvey is “crawling toward the coast, dumping catastrophic rains over southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana.”
A tropical storm warning was in effect from Port O’Connor, Texas, north to Morgan City, La., and a storm surge warning was in effect from Holly Beach to Morgan City, La. A tropical storm watch was in effect for Morgan City, La., to Grand Isle, La., and a storm surge watch was in effect from Port Bolivar, Texas, to Holly Beach, La. If Harvey’s wind speeds drop below 40 mph, it becomes a tropical depression.
Harvey is expected to generate another 6 to 12 inches of rain through Friday over parts of the upper Texas coast into southwestern Louisiana. In the Houston/Galveston metropolitan area, and in other parts of the upper Texas coast, rainfall accumulations could reach 50 inches through Friday.
South-central Louisiana should see from 5 inches to 15 inches of rain fall through Friday, and southeast Louisiana and coastal Mississippi and Alabama should see from 5 inches to 10 inches of rain.
The NHC said preliminary reports indicate a rain gauge in Cedar Bayou, Texas, recorded 51.88 inches of rain as of 3 p.m., breaking the existing Texas tropical cyclone rainfall record of 48 inches set in 1978 by Tropical Cyclone Amelia.
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward from Harvey’s center up to 175 miles, primarily over water to the east and northeast, forecasters said.
Harvey weakened into a tropical storm as it moved inland Saturday, but the NHC said it was becoming an “extremely serious flooding event.” Harvey made landfall near Corpus Christi Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane. By 6 a.m. Saturday, it had weakened to a Category 1 hurricane with 90-mph winds. By midday, it was reclassified as a tropical storm.
Harvey was the first major hurricane to make landfall in the continental United States since Hurricane Wilma hit Florida in October 2005. It was also the first hurricane to make landfall in Texas since Ike in 2008.
The NHC is also watching Potential Tropical Cyclone 10, which packs maximum wind speeds of 45 mph and was 85 miles northeast of Cape Hatteras, N. C. The storm system was moving northeast at a speed of 24 mph.
All previous tropical storm watches and warnings for the coasts of South Carolina and North Carolina were discontinued in the NHC’s 5 p.m. advisory .
The cyclone, which could cause some flooding in coastal areas, is expected to move along the North Carolina coast before moving out to sea Tuesday night.
“The disturbance is forecast to strengthen at sea and become a hurricane-force extratropical low over the northwestern Atlantic Ocean by Wednesday evening. The system is not expected to become a
tropical cyclone., ” the NHC said in a statement.

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Charlottesville Beating Suspect Is Arrested in Georgia

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Video images helped identify the suspect, the second man arrested in connection with an assault on an African-American counterprotester on Aug. 12.
One of the suspects in the beating of a young African-American man during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., was arrested in Georgia on Monday.
Alex Michael Ramos, 33, was charged with malicious wounding in the Aug. 12 attack on DeAndre Harris, 20, a teacher’s aide and aspiring rapper, who was beaten by a group of people with wooden boards and pipes.
Mr. Ramos was being held Tuesday in Forsyth, Georgia, about an hour south of Atlanta.
The attack was captured on video, and the images were shared widely on social media and used to highlight the mayhem that broke out at the white-power rally when the police failed to step in and keep order. The video images helped the authorities identify at least two of the suspected assailants, Mr. Ramos and another man, Daniel P. Borden, who was arrested in Ohio on Friday. At least four more of the assailants have yet to be identified.
The case has become a focal point of debate on social media. Right-wing activists claim that Mr. Harris was to blame for his injuries and have posted his home address and telephone number online.
Mr. Harris, who sustained a broken wrist and a head wound that required 10 staples, cannot return to work because seeing large groups of people make him anxious, his lawyer, S. Lee Merritt, said.
“For someone who is a schoolteacher and performer, all he does is stand around people, ” Mr. Merritt said. “That’s sort of a big deal.”
Mr. Harris worked full time as an instructional aide for children enrolled in special education classes. He declined to be interviewed, but in a statement issued Tuesday, he said, “With information including affiliated organizations, clear photographs, and recordings, it is disappointing that the combined efforts of federal and local agencies have failed to lead to either the identification or arrest of additional suspects.”
Mr. Harris was assaulted just a few moments after he had intervened in a scuffle that broke out after a friend, Corey Long, had tried to yank away a Confederate flag from a marcher. (Mr. Long also figured in another incident that day that was caught on video: as he was wielding an improvised torch, a Ku Klux Klan leader fired a gun at the ground near his feet.)
Critics argue that video images of the rally show that Mr. Harris and Mr. Long were there to make trouble. But Mr. Merritt, the lawyer, said that although the two men had been “actively heckling white supremacists, ” Mr. Harris was not armed with anything but a flashlight and was retreating from the tussle over the flag when he was attacked.
“He’s trying to get away, ” Mr. Merritt said. “They are surrounding him and beating him over the head with blunt objects. Their only defense is going to be self-defense, but under no one’s legal standard is it self-defense to chase after someone wielding a flashlight when one of his friends is being speared with a pole, and then beating him maliciously.”
Mr. Merritt said he was disappointed that Mr. Ramos and Mr. Borden had each been charged with only a single count of malicious wounding.
Typically in criminal cases, prosecutors seek a stronger plea-bargaining position by lodging more severe charges than they expect to actually try. The single charge in this case — a felony punishable by one to five years in prison — will make it easier for Mr. Ramos to obtain release on bail, Mr. Merritt said.
“This indicates that law enforcement is not taking this seriously, ” he said. “Conspicuously missing are any hate-crime charges. Participating in a hate group’s hate rally using racial slurs, where people in uniform with white-group insignia target one of the few black male protesters and bludgeon him, have all the elements of hate crimes.”
The Charlottesville city prosecutor’s office did not return a call seeking comment about the charges, and the police declined to comment further on the case Tuesday.
Even Mr. Ramos has blamed the authorities for what happened. Shortly after the incident, he went on a profanity-laced rant on Facebook Live, in which he stressed that he was Puerto Rican and said he was not racist. But he faulted the police for clearing out the park where the rally was to be held and pushing the white supremacists onto city streets, which were filled with counterprotesters like Mr. Harris and his friends.
The Unite the Right Rally ended even before it was scheduled to begin, when city officials who were alarmed by repeated violent incidents declared the rally an unlawful assembly. About two hours later, one white supremacist rammed his Dodge into cars and anti-racism demonstrators, killing a 32-year-old woman, Heather D. Heyer.
“I don’ t care who they were pushing out of the park, white supremacists or any one of us or Black Lives Matter or Antifa, ” Mr. Ramos said. “They were pushing them into opposition protesters, so they can be harmed. That’s what happened. They were supposed to be there to protect and prevent any bad things.”
In the video, Mr. Ramos said he was born and raised in the Bronx. He was known in South Florida as a member of the Occupy movement who participated in the 100-day encampment at a government plaza in Miami in 2011.
But Mr. Ramos was also a member of Anonymous, the hacking collective, and a few fringe right-wing nationalist groups, such as Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters, according to Kevin K. Young, who said he and Mr. Ramos were friends during the Occupy movement.
“He just wanted to be part of it, ” Mr. Young said. “He wasn’ t somebody who presented ideas or planned actions, but he wanted to be there when the action happened.”

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Katrina victims who moved to Houston are hit by Harvey

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Tuesday marked the 12-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. As many as 250,000 people from New Orleans landed in Houston after the disaster, and between 25,000 and 40,000 eventually made the city their home, according to the New Orleans Association of Houston. Now…
Jude McFarland and Candace Victor had climbed into the attic of their New Orleans home to escape the flooding of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 when her water broke.
McFarland carried his wife through neck-deep water for hours until he found an Army vehicle to take them to a hospital across the Mississippi River. A doctor, dressed in cut-off jeans and slippers, told the expectant father to get ready to catch the baby, McFarland recalled.
The couple named her Miracle.
Twelve years after Miracle’s birth, the McFarlands are escaping rising flood waters again. This time, the couple have three children, including 8- and 9-year-old sons.
The family moved to an emergency shelter in San Antonio on Wednesday, when they evacuated their home in Corpus Christi, Texas, ahead of Hurricane Harvey.
McFarland spent Monday with other evacuees trying to catch a glimpse of their abandoned homes on the news while the children were entertained by a magic show. He does not know the extent of the damage to their first-floor apartment, only that the power is out and that there’s been a flood.
“I’ m just trying to be strong for my family, ” said McFarland, 41. But he expects the worst. “I thought we were okay, and now we have to start all over again.”
Tuesday marks the 12-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. As many as 250,000 people from New Orleans landed in Houston after the disaster, and between 25,000 and 40,000 eventually made the city their home, according to the New Orleans Association of Houston, a nonprofit established to support former Louisianians who resettled in the area after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
As the storm moved toward south-west Louisiana this week, residents in Lake Charles and other communities were beginning to evacuate.
Most of the evacuees from Katrina in 2005 were African American. Many were poor. Families resettled in Houston because they felt their adopted city offered higher-paying jobs, better schools, a safer environment to raise children and more affordable housing, which had become scarce in New Orleans because public housing developments destroyed by Katrina were never replenished, said Mtangulizi Sanyika, chairman of the New Orleans Association of Houston.
Mtangulizi, a retired public policy and African studies professor from New Orleans, migrated to Houston after Katrina because his wife, a pastor, found a better job as a spiritual care educator training hospital chaplains. They live in a new subdivision in Houston that has not been flooded, but he said, “We are under domestic house arrest” because the major roads around his neighborhood are underwater.
Brian Greene, who once headed the New Orleans food bank, also moved after Katrina, and is now president of the Houston Food Bank.
On Monday, he, along with his dog and cat, were trapped on the second floor of his home, which had flooded up to three feet. At one point, the bed and other furniture were floating through the house, he said.
Greene housed half a dozen of his neighbors, who live in single-story homes, until volunteers came by on a boat Sunday night, extricated them from a second-story window, and ferried them to emergency shelters.
He had sent his wife and two elementary-aged children to San Antonio ahead of the hurricane. Greene stayed behind to make sure food could be distributed to emergency shelters, but on Monday, the food bank was surrounded by water.
“We didn’ t realize we would be cut off for this long, ” Green said. “Normally the storm would be gone by now, and you would be able to do your resupply work. We are put on this rotten time delay because the darn thing won’ t leave.”
For many families, he said, the long-term impact of Harvey will be devastating. But Green said his flood insurance coverage should cover most of the repairs to his house. And he has already found another house to rent, beginning mid-September.
Other former New Orleanians are bracing for the worst.
Destiny Wilson was just 9 years old when Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans, knocking down trees and power lines around the apartment complex where she lived with her mother. With no power and the parking lot flooded, Wilson and her extended family who had come to her mother’s place to ride out the storm stayed put for at least three days.
“Then we ran out of food and supplies and realized no help was coming, ” Wilson said. “We got out of there the first chance we got.”
In Beaumont, Texas, strangers saw their Louisiana license plate at a gas station and gave them cash for a hotel room, where they stayed for a week. They ended up settling in Houston, where extended family members had received apartment vouchers after being evacuated.
Now 21, Wilson lives with her mother, who got a job as a school bus driver and made enough money to buy their first home. Wilson is in college, studying to be a pharmacist.
While their street is flooded, water has not swept into their home – yet. Wilson and her mother are keeping close watch on the rising bayou behind their house, which sits on a hill.
“The bayou is full to the top. Seeing all the water around the house, it’s crazy, ” Wilson said. “It’s like reliving Katrina all over again. We can’ t even go nowhere. It’s just too much water.”
Wilson and her mother have been without power for four days. They charge their cellphones in the car and used their gas stove to cook ground beef and pasta before the meat spoiled.
“We are trying to wait it out. We have water and ham sandwiches, ” Wilson said. “I learned at a young age to value family and not material things, because we lost everything in Katrina.”
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У Рівному на хабарі впіймали декана РДГУ Сингаївського

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СБУ заявила про затримання керівника деканату одного з провідних ВНЗ Рівненської області. Привід – отримана ним неправомірна вигода від вступників, яких він обіцяв зробити студентами.
СБУ заявила про затримання керівника деканату одного з провідних ВНЗ Рівненської області. Привід – отримана ним неправомірна вигода від вступників, яких він обіцяв зробити студентами.
Новину повідомляє прес-служба СБУ, передає «Преса України».
Правоохоронці встановили, що посадовець, який також є головою відбіркової комісії, вимагав від батьків двох абітурієнтів тисячу чотириста доларів США. У таку суму зловмисник оцінив сприяння у влаштуванні дітей на денну форму навчання.
Зазначається, що співробітники спецслужби затримали декана у центрі Рівного під час отримання всієї суми хабара.
Голові комісії повідомлено про підозру в скоєнні злочину, передбаченого ч. 1 ст. 368 Кримінального кодексу.
Наразі вирішується питання про обрання міри запобіжного заходу та відсторонення його від займаної посади. Тривають слідчі дії.
Місцеві ЗМІ дізналися, що йдеться про декана фізико-технологічного факультету Дмитра Сингаївського.
Нагадаємо, не так давно затримали під час одержання двох тисяч доларів неправомірної вигоди. завідувача кафедри української літератури цього ж університету Богдана Кир`янчука.
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