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Bug in Windows 7 and 8.1 allows maliciously coded websites to crash the OS

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Remember back in the 1990s when you could crash Windows from the web browser by invoking console (con) as a directory, e.g., file: ///c: /con/con? In Windows 95 and 98 “ con” was a reserved name. You could not name files or directories…
Remember back in the 1990s when you could crash Windows from the web browser by invoking console (con) as a directory, e.g., file: ///c: /con/con? In Windows 95 and 98 “con” was a reserved name. You could not name files or directories con because it referenced hardware and was used to call the I/O console (keyboard and screen) . However, it was discovered that by using the reserved word (or any other reserved Windows name) as the directory name from within the browser, or by extension, in the coding of a web page, one could crash the operating system.
Well, apparently Russian security analysts at Aladdin RD have discovered a very similar bug in Windows 7 and 8.1. Like Windows 9.x, certain words cannot be used in Win 7 and 8. One such word is $mft. This term is reserved because it is the name of a hidden metadata file used by NTFS. The file exists in each volume of an NTFS formatted drive in the root directory. Oddly, the bug does not work in Windows 10 even though it too uses NTFS.
The file is handled differently than regular files and attempts to access it are typically barred. However, like the con bug in Windows 9.x, $mft can be used as a directory name, e.g., c: \$mft\someFile. Doing so results in NTFS locking up. Meanwhile, the rest of the running applications and processes that need access to the file system are locked out and either hang, slowing Windows down, or crash outright, often resulting in a BSOD. Rebooting seems to be the only fix.
Using $mft in this manner within a website has mixed results according to Ars Technica. Some browsers will not allow access to local directories, but not surprisingly Internet Explorer will bend over backward to fetch restricted file names. However, just because a browser cannot access local files by default does not mean that there is not a way to do it. For example, in Firefox you cannot access drive content using file: ///. The syntax for local access is, file: /////.
Microsoft is aware of the bug but has not commented on when or if it will fix the problem. Given the way the folks in Redmond have been trying to push Windows 7 and 8.1 users to Win 10, it would not be surprising if they opted not to fix it, but they would not do that, would they?

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Kaby Lake Intel Core processor: 7th-gen CPU news, features and release date

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Taking a look into the future with Intel Kaby Lake 7th-gen CPUs – including the forthcoming Core i9.
Kaby Lake is the latest generation of CPUs from Intel following the undeniably successful Skylake generation, and so far we can say it’s been a roaring triumph. Not only does Intel’s Kaby Lake microarchitecture fuel hardy gaming PCs, like the MSI Trident 3, but now it finally powers the latest version of the Surface Pro as well.
Here are all the details you need to know on the upcoming Intel Kaby Lake CPU revolution.
Last summer, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich confirmed that Kaby Lake chipsets had dispersed from factory conveyor belts and were subsequently sent to PC builders. In other words, Kaby Lake had formally arrived on our doorstep.
Since then, we’ ve seen companies as reputable as HP and Dell, Lenovo and Microsoft – even Corsair – release their own Kaby Lake-touting notebooks and desktop PCs. The spec has even made its way to rugged notebooks, like the Panasonic Toughbook 33, in an effort to bring mobile workforce users up with the times.
Of course, there were no shortage of spills leading into release of Kaby Lake. But, with most of the processors out in the open, we finally have the numbers we need to reach a consensus on the evidenced advantages Intel’s 7th-generation chips boast over their predecessors.
Outside of mobile, there are well over 20 Kaby Lake chips now on the market. From the Celeron G3930 to the Core i7-7700K, practically all the choices you had last generation are still present, albeit with better power efficiency and even a slight spec boost.
The Core i7-7700K is the flagship processor this time around, unlocked for overclocking as indicated by the discrete « K » moniker. Like the generations before it, the Kaby Lake architecture opts for a numerical naming convention: it consists of the “7” series CPUs to Skylake’s generation 6, Broadwell’s gen 5 and so on.
The i7-7700K is a quad-core, hyper-threaded CPU, which garners a fruitful 4.2GHz/4.5GHz core/boost clock. Although contained by extreme cooling conditions, early overclock results with the 7700K proved to be quite impressive, pulling off speeds of over 7GHz in some instances.
Still, pricing is where it counts, and you can take solace in the fact that the Intel Core i7-7700K still holds its own against AMD’s latest.
The Ryzen 7 1800X may boast more cores and threads than the 7700K, but Intel’s best consumer-grade option only costs the same $350 (£337, AU$498) as its predecessor, compared to the $499 (£500, around AU$650) 1800X. Plus, in terms of sheer clock speeds, the i7-7700K still dominates in its price range.
For Intel’s low- to medium-power range, there’s the Core i7-7500U, which initially leaked alongside the i7-7700K, but has since been found in the HP Spectre x360 as well as the Razer Blade Stealth. Intended for Ultrabooks on the top-end, this is a relatively high performance chipset, but still belongs to the « U » ultra-low voltage family.
This processor has two cores, four threads, and is clocked at 2.7GHz with a 2.9GHz turbo. Some of you might turn your noses up at dual-core laptop chipsets, but they still have a place in today’s world, particularly if you aim to save on battery.
Further on the mobile front, the higher-end Core m5 and m7 mobile chips of the past are now being integrated into the Y-series Intel Core family. These include the Core m3-7Y30, the Core i5-7Y54 and the Core i7-7Y75, which are being used in top-end laptops with fanless and convertible designs to complement the more power-hungry U-series processors.
Many of Intel’s 7th-generation selections also introduce Optane, a memory technology that brings hard drive speeds up to par with that of SSDs.
Where will these chipsets end up? Well, they’ re currently featured in a shortlist of notebooks, several of which we’ ve already reviewed. The aforementioned Razer Blade Stealth and HP Spectre x360 are joined by the likes of the Dell XPS 13 refresh among many others’ Ultrabooks, 2-in-1s and full-on laptops.
If you’ re wondering why the latest MacBook Pro still clings onto Skylake, the answer is simple: at the time of its release, there were no “H” series Kaby Lake processors yet for Apple’s laptop to take advantage of.
Fortunately, as earlier predicted, many of these showed up at CES 2017 having been implemented in gaming laptops from Acer and even one hardy contender from Alienware. Reports suggest that Apple’s next round of MacBooks (including a Pro refresh) are right around the corner – Kaby Lake and all – with an expected showing at WWDC 2017.
Cannonlake is likely to prove a much more exciting update than Kaby Lake. You see, Kaby Lake is very similar to the Skylake family we’re already using. This is not what we originally expected of the Skylake successor, but Intel has changed how its processor development works.
Since 2007, Intel has worked in a ‘tick, tock’ rhythm of upgrades, where one generation shrinks the die, followed by a generation that alters the architecture. That changed this year. As of 2016, Intel now uses a « Process, Architecture, Optimization » approach, and Kaby Lake represents that last, frankly least interesting stage.
It’s still a 14nm processor that’s fairly similar to Skylake throughout, and the desktop variants will use the same LGA 1151 socket. Unless something goes terribly wrong, Cannonlake will shrink Intel CPUs down to the long-promised 10nm die in 2017.
While there are some performance and efficiency improvements in store, it seems unnecessary for those with a Skylake CPU to upgrade to a Kaby Lake processor of the same level.
There are some distinct improvements involved in Kaby Lake, though. The first is fully integrated support for USB-C Gen 2. Skylake machines can offer this already, but need an extra third-party piece of hardware. Now, its “native”. Again, not exciting, but it is necessary.
Gen 2 USB 3.1 enables bandwidth of 10Gbps, rather than 5Gbps. Thunderbolt 3 support is in, too. In a similar vein, HDCP 2.2 support is native in Kaby Lake. This digital copy protection is a newer version designed for certain 4K video standards. Ultra HD Blu-ray is the key one, though 4K Netflix on Windows 10 also requires a Kaby Lake processor.
That’s right, Kaby Lake also offers integrated GPUs better-suited to 4K video. Thanks to a new media engine built on a Gen9 graphics architecture, users can edit real-time 4K video using nothing more than integrated graphics. For video consumption, the new VP9 and HVEC 10-bit decode will enable all-day 4K video streaming on a single charge.
Kaby Lake only officially supports Windows 10 among Microsoft’s operating systems. This is yet another attempt by Microsoft to push those lingering on Windows 7, or anything a little older, into the present.
It’s also worth considering the low-end Atom chipsets you’ll see used in very cheap laptops, Windows 10 tablets and low-power mini PCs Intel calls NUCs (Next Unit of Computing) . Although they’ re not part of Kaby Lake, the latest “Apollo Lake” chips started to appear in late November, with Asus and HP being among the first to implement them.
These, too, are capable of 4K video playback acceleration by way of the HEVC and VP9 codecs. This is due in part to the move from Gen 8 to the Gen 9 graphics found in Skylake processors.
If you’re only interested in mainstream Kaby Lake models, the future isn’t looking too complicated. They’re trickling out, before being replaced by Cannonlake CPUs in late 2017. However, the outlook for seriously high-end hardware is more convoluted.
Right now Intel’s newest high-end CPUs are part of the Broadwell-E series, even though among mainstream processors Broadwell is already old news. Quite simply, the real high-end hardware comes later. We’re talking about CPUs like the $1,049 (£851, AU$1,355) Core i7-6900K.
Leaks are oozing out now, and the next-generation Skylake-X models are now being referred to as Intel Core i9. These will feature up to 10 cores and come in three different variants: ments.
All of these will bear TDP ratings of 140 Watts in addition to supporting quad-channel DDR4-2666 memory. At the same time, we’ ll see two Kaby Lake-X configurations release, both of which are quad-core with 112-Watt TDP ratings:
What mere mortal laptop and desktop buyers need to take from Kaby Lake, though, is that a.) we’ll see even more machines using the new chipsets very soon and b.) unless you already need an upgrade, you might want to see whether 2017’s Cannonlake introduces more exciting refinements.

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Trump views on climate 'evolving' amid push from Europeans

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A top White House official says President Donald Trump’s views on climate change are « evolving » following his discussions with European leaders who are pushing him to stay in the Paris climate accord.
President Donald Trump views on climate change are « evolving » following discussions with European leaders who are pushing for him to stay in the Paris climate accord, a top White House official said Friday.
« He feels much more knowledgeable on the topic today,  » said Gary Cohn, Trump’s top White House economic adviser. « He came here to learn, he came here to get smarter. »
European leaders have used Trump’s stops on the continent this week, including at the Group of 7 meeting in Sicily, to launch a last-ditch campaign for Trump to stay in the climate accord. Nearly 200 nations agreed to the 2015 pact aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Trump at length about the climate deal during a meeting Thursday in Brussels. At the Vatican earlier in the week, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin made his own pro-Paris pitch to Trump and his advisers. The matter was also a central focus of Trump’s two days of talks at the Group of 7 summit, which kicked off Friday on the picturesque Sicilian coast.
At the close of Friday’s talks, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said six of the G-7 nations — Italy, Britain, France, Germany, Canada and Japan — confirmed « our commitment and our determination » to the Paris agreement. The United States, meanwhile, confirmed « a period of reflection » on the issue, Gentiloni said.
The White House’s slow decision-making on the future of the landmark 2015 climate change agreement created the opening for the European leaders’ persuasion campaign. Multiple White House meetings on the matter were delayed in recent weeks, and Trump advisers ultimately said he would not make a decision until after he returns to Washington from a nine-day, five-stop international trip.
As a candidate, Trump vowed to withdraw the U. S. from the accord, which was negotiated during the Obama administration. But as the opening months of his presidency have shown, Trump can be moved to change his positions and can be heavily influenced by other world leaders. He backed away from his tough campaign talk about trade with China after a summit with President Xi Jinping and abandoned his criticism of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record following his warm welcome in the desert kingdom earlier this week.
Cohn said Trump was struck during his discussions Friday by « how important it is for the United States to show leadership. » He said many of the European leaders noted that even if a hundred countries are parties to an agreement, there’s « a big gap when you take the biggest economy out. »
In Washington, discussions over the climate deal have sown divisions within the White House, splitting the nationalists and the globalists competing for influence within Trump’s administration. One potential compromise that’s emerged in the White House discussions involves staying in the climate accord, but adjusting the U. S. emissions targets.
Cohn hinted at that prospect as he briefed reporters Thursday night as Air Force One flew from Brussels to Sicily, the final stop on Trump’s trip.
« The last levels we put out in the Paris agreement were levels that would be constraining to our economic growth,  » Cohn said. « But then you get into the whole discussion on Paris, is it non-binding, is it not non-binding, can you change your levels, how easy is it to change your levels. »
In a striking comment given Trump’s support during the campaign for American coal miners, Cohn also said « coal doesn’t even really make that much sense anymore as a feedstock. » He singled out natural gas as « such a cleaner fuel » and also noted that the U. S. could become a « manufacturing powerhouse » by investing in wind and solar energy.
Nearly 200 countries are part of the Paris accord and each set their own emissions targets, which are not legally binding. The U. S. pledged to reduce its annual greenhouse gas emissions in 2025 by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels, which would be a reduction of about 1.6 billion tons of annual emissions.
A senior French official said Macron and Trump spoke at length about the Paris agreement — at Macron’s behest — when they met for lunch Thursday. There was no « disagreement » over the accord itself, the official said, but there were « differences » about how to apply it.
Macron, the newly elected French president, was critical of Trump’s threats to pull out of the Paris deal during his own campaign. In a dig at Trump, he invited American climate scientists who felt alienated by the Republican administration to come to France to work.
Even Pope Francis, who has framed climate change as an urgent moral crisis and blamed global warming on an unfair, fossil fuel-based industrial model that harms the poor the most, appeared to be sending a message to Trump. Among the three documents the pope presented Trump as a gift was his 2015 encyclical on the need to protect the environment.
It’s unclear if the pope pressed Trump specifically on the Paris accord in their private meeting. But Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, did make a direct appeal in a broader meeting with the president and his top aides.
« They were encouraging continued participation in the Paris accord,  » U. S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. « We had a good exchange on the difficulty of balancing climate change, responses to climate change and ensuring that you still have a thriving economy, you still offer people jobs so they can feed their families and have a prosperous economy. That’s a difficult balancing act. »
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Associated Press writers Sylvie Corbet in Taormina, Italy; Angela Charlton in Brussels; and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.
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Huawei debuts Nova 2 and Nova 2 Plus with 20MP front-facing camera

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Huawei is again charging forward, announcing two new handsets – the Nova 2 and Nova 2 Plus. Both are mid-range offerings, housing a 20MP front-facing camera. They both go on sale starting on June 16.
Huawei has been on a roll lately, offering a wide variety of handsets for the first half of 2017. Now, the firm has announced its latest entries, the Nova 2 and the Nova 2 Plus.
The Nova 2 and Nova 2 Plus share the same innards, with the main difference being that former has a 5-inch 1080p display, while the latter bumps it up to a 5.5-inches. The exterior design borrows a lot from past creations, but looks simple and pleasing to the eye.
Nova 2 and Nova 2 Plus specifications:
If there is one specification that stands out from the pack, it’s the 20MP front-facing camera. This should be a huge selling point for anyone that shoots selfies on a daily basis. Unfortunately, if you are located outside of Asia, you will most likely never have direct access to purchase them, and will instead need to rely on a third party retailer. Reservations for the units start on May 26, with the handsets making their official debut on June 16. Both will be offered in a variety of colors with the Nova 2 coming in at roughly $364, while the Nova 2 Plus will be a bit more at $423 USD.
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Npm 5.0.0, OpenAI Baselines, Twilio Functions, and Raspberry Pi teams up with CoderDojo

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Software Development News The JavaScript package manager npm 5.0, OpenAI releases reinforcement learning algorithms and baselines, Twilio launches new serverless environment
The package manager for JavaScript npm reached version 5.0 this week. It includes some new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes that aim to make life easier for users.
“This release marks months of hard work for the young, scrappy, and hungry CLI team, and includes some changes we’ ve been hoping to do for literally years. npm@5 takes npm a pretty big step forward, significantly improving its performance in almost all common situations, fixing a bunch of old errors due to the architecture, and just generally making it more robust and fault-tolerant, ” the npm team wrote in a post .
Features include a new, standardized lockfile feature; improvements to saves and installs capabilities; two new scripts; Git dependencies enhancements; and a cache rewrite.
OpenAI open sources Baselines OpenAI is releasing its implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms into open source this week, OpenAI Baselines. To start, the organization is making its Deep Q-Learning solution and three of its variants available. The algorithms are an internal effort to help the research community replicate, refine, and identify new ideas as well as create a good baseline on top of it.
“Reinforcement learning results are tricky to reproduce: performance is very noisy, algorithms have many moving parts which allow for subtle bugs, and many papers don’ t report all the required tricks. By releasing known-good implementations (and best practices for creating them) , we’ d like to ensure that apparent RL advances never are due to comparison with buggy or untuned versions of existing algorithms, ” OpenAI researchers Szymon Sidor and John Schulman wrote in a post.
Twilio releases new serverless environment Twilio launched Functions, a new serverless environment for building and running communication apps on the Twilio platform. According to the company, this will remove the complexity of setting up, configuring, managing and scaling web infrastructure.
“Writing code is a creative endeavor, ” said Patrick Malatack, Twilio VP of product. “The developers and businesses building cloud communications apps should be focusing on the customer experience, not managing servers. Fueling the future of communications starts with unleashing developer creativity, and that’s exactly what Twilio Functions was designed to do. We can’ t wait to see what developers build next!”
Features include: A complete runtime environment, zero operational burden, and automatic scaling.
Two foundations team up to make technology education more accessible The Raspberry Pi Foundation and the CoderDojo Foundation are teaming up to give more people worldwide more opportunities to learn and be creative with technology. CoderDojo was first founded in 2011 as a coding club for kids. Since then, the foundation has featured more than 1,250 code clubs in 69 continues. Together, the foundations hope to bring CoderDojo’s number to 5,000 worldwide by 2020.
CoderDojo will continue as an independent charity and remain platform neural. The Raspberry Pi Foundation will join the CoderDojo as a corporate member and CEO Philip Colligan will join the board.

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Chinese jets come within several hundred feet of US plane over South China Sea

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Chinese jets come within several hundred feet of US plane over South China Sea
Two Chinese J-10 fighter jets came within several hundred feet of a U. S. Navy P-3 Orion over the South China Sea on Thursday local time, U. S. officials said.
The fighters flew 200 yards in front of the P-3 maritime surveillance aircraft with an altitude separation of 100 feet, U. S. officials said.
« The aircrew deemed the intercept unsafe and unprofessional,  » said U. S. Navy spokesman Gary Ross. « Operations were able to continue unimpeded. »
According to a U. S. official, the Chinese jets were weaving ahead of the American plane, an action that concerned the U. S. pilot.
The activity occurred 150 miles southeast of Hainan Island in the northern part of the South China Sea.
The Navy said the U. S. plans to address the incident with the Chinese government.
This encounter appears to have occurred the same day that the U. S. Navy destroyer USS Dewey sailed within 12 miles of Mischief Reef in the South China Sea, conducting a Freedom of Navigation Operation by the artificial island claimed by China.
The U. S. military conducts Freedom of Navigation Operations worldwide to challenge what the U. S. sees as excessive maritime claims and to ensure free and open waterways under international law.
The Dewey’s trip was the first such operation near a South China Sea island claimed by China since October and the first under the Trump administration.
Mischief Reef is one of the manmade islands that China has built up in the Spratly Islands chain and turned into airstrips and facilities that could be used by China’s military.
Last week, the Chinese conducted a barrel roll over a U. S. Air Force WC-135 radiation “sniffer” aircraft, known as Constant Phoenix, flying in international airspace in the Yellow Sea west of the Korean peninsula.
That incident was also characterized as « unprofessional,  » a U. S. official said.
ABC News’s Elizabeth McLaughlin contributed to this report.

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Wo Trump den Westen spaltet

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Der US-Präsident ist in Sizilien erstmals zu Gast beim Treffen der Industrienationen. Die Wahlkampfrhetorik und die „America First“-Politik im Praxistest mit den westlichen Alliierten.
Die Kulisse sollte pittoresk sein, das Rahmenprogramm romantisch. Doch der Panoramablick vom antiken Theater in Taormina war am Freitag getrübt: Der Gipfel des Ätna verbarg sich hinter dunklen Wolken. Dabei hatten die italienischen Regisseure des G7-Gipfels auf Sizilien alles getan, dass in dem malerischen Städtchen am Fuße des Vulkankegels eine Wohlfühlatmosphäre aufkommt. Nach der Standpauke Donald Trumps gegen die Nato-Partner am Donnerstagabend in Brüssel und einem Seitenhieb gegen die deutsche Handelspolitik stand der Auftakt des jährlichen Treffens indes unter einem schlechten Stern. EU-Ratspräsident Donald Tusk sprach vom schwierigsten G7-Gipfel seit Jahren. Das Thema „Russland“ – bis zur Annexion der Krim Mitglied im erlauchten Kreis – wird indessen wohl nur am Rande eine Rolle spielen.
Vier der sieben Staats- und Regierungschefs waren neu in der Runde, und der größte und mächtigste zog die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich. Laut „Wall Street Journal“ entschuldigte sich ein republikanischer Sicherheitsexperte gegenüber einem europäischen Militärattaché in Washington für den Auftritt des US-Präsidenten im Nato-Hauptquartier: „Tut mir leid. Er ist ein Idiot.“ Nicht nur hatte Trump die Alliierten wegen ihrer – nicht existenten – Schulden gegenüber den USA gemahnt. Er stellte auch neuerlich sein Unwissen über die EU unter Beweis – dass es Handelsabkommen nämlich nicht mit den Einzelstaaten gibt, sondern nur mit der EU. In Taormina versuchten aber die Teilnehmer, die Differenzen mit Trump zu applanieren.
Bei den Vorbereitungstreffen der Finanzminister haben sich die USA stets geweigert, ein Bekenntnis zum Freihandel zu unterschreiben. In den Abschlusserklärungen blieb dies auch ausgeklammert. Währenddessen schwang sich China zum Verfechter eines freien Warenverkehrs auf. Das transpazifische Freihandelsabkommen (TPP) mit Asien kündigte die Regierung Trump bereits auf, das transatlantische (TTIP) verstaubt vorläufig in den Schubladen. Mit Strafzöllen– etwa gegenüber China oder Mexiko – drohte der US-Präsident bis dato nur rhetorisch.
Vor der Küste Siziliens demonstrieren Greenpeace-Aktivisten – mit einer in einer Schutzweste gehüllten Freiheitsstatue – für eine Klimaschutzpolitik. Vor allem Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron und Justin Trudeau wollen den US-Präsidenten vom Pariser Klimaschutzabkommen überzeugen, das Trumps Wirtschaftsberater Gary Cohn als wachstumsschädlich kritisiert hat. Trump selbst war im Wahlkampf für einen Austritt der USA aus dem Pariser Klimapakt eingetreten und bezeichnete den Klimawandel als „Schwindel“. Nun kündigte er eine Entscheidung nach seiner Rückkehr nach Washington an.
An der Südküste Siziliens, nur ein paar Dutzend Kilometer von Taormina entfernt, gingen heuer bereits mehr als 50.000 Flüchtlinge an Land. G7-Gastgeber Italien wollte dem Thema darum einen Schwerpunkt widmen, scheiterte aber am Widerstand der USA.
(« Die Presse », Print-Ausgabe, 27.05.2017)

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Court rules against model over body-shaming Snap

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Former Playboy model Dani Mathers was sentenced to community service by a judge this week for a Snap she took of another woman. While at an LA Fitness gym last July, Mathers took a picture of a naked 71-year-old woman in the locker room. She…
Former Playboy model Dani Mathers was sentenced to community service by a judge this week for a Snap she took of another woman.
While at an LA Fitness gym last July, Mathers took a picture of a naked 71-year-old woman in the locker room. She captioned the photo, “If I can’ t unsee this then you can’ t either” and posted it to her public Story. She was quickly — and rightly — raked over the coals for it: LA Fitness banned her from all 800 of its gyms and reported her to the police.
Last November, she was charged with criminal invasion of privacy. Mathers’ oft-repeated defense — that she only meant to send the Snap to a friend and wasn’ t familiar with how Snapchat worked — cut no ice with the judge. After pleading no contest, she was sentenced to 30 days of community service and three years of probation.
The woman whose body she displayed has remained anonymous, though prosecutors say she was “mortified.”
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Indian River County felony arrests: May 26,2017

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Indian River County felony arrests: May 26,2017
Terry Pullen, 57,1900 block of North Ninth Avenue, Fort Pierce; possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) .
Brandon White, 1300 block of 14th Street, Vero Beach; child neglect; auto burglary.
Stephen Taffe, 37,800 block of Fourth Court, Vero Beach; warrant for knowingly driving while license suspended or revoked, third or subsequent conviction on May 25.
Thomas Hrusovsky, 37,600 block of 12th Place, Vero Beach; warrant for petty theft on May 25.
Wyatt Guy, 28,6400 block of 48th Avenue, Vero Beach; burglary.

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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

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This week’s properties are on the Lower East Side, in Carnegie Hill, and Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties in New York City:
• On the Lower East Side, an alcove studio with exposed brick walls and a flexible layout on the second floor of a walk-up building with a shared courtyard, bike storage and a laundry room, located on a tree-lined street.
• In Carnegie Hill, a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath apartment with central air-conditioning and a washer/dryer in a full-service prewar elevator building.
• In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, a two-family brownstone with a one-bedroom, one-bath garden apartment, and a three- to four-bedroom, two-bath triplex.

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