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Video: Blackberry's RCMP debate stresses growing privacy concerns

The Globe and Mail 

The debate over digital privacy has heated up again recently, after it was reported the RCMP had a key to unlock encrypted messages on Blackberry devices. BNN discusses with a digital privacy roundtable — with experts David Fraser, Internet and Privacy Lawyer at McInnes Cooper, and Richard Morochove, Computer Forensics Investigator at Morochove & Associates.

Report: Pilot's actions to blame for 2013 crash in Indiana

TheRepublic.com 

SOUTH BEND, Indiana - Federal officials say a pilot's "inadequate response" to mechanical problems and his decision to allow an unqualified passenger handle airplane controls plane caused a crash that killed a pilot and a former Oklahoma football player in Indiana three years ago.

Report: Pilot's actions to blame for 2013 crash in Indiana

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Federal officials say a pilot's "inadequate response" to mechanical problems and his decision to allow an unqualified passenger handle airplane controls plane caused a crash that killed a pilot and a former Oklahoma football player in Indiana three years ago. Sixty-year-old Steve Davis, a former University of Oklahoma quarterback, and 58-year-old Wesley Caves, the pilot, died March 17, 2013, after a twin-engine business jet crashed into homes near an airport in South Bend, Indiana.

In Saudi visit, Obama faces 'curveball' in ties with kingdom

TheRepublic.com 

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - When President Barack Obama arrives in the Saudi capital on Wednesday, he'll face an increasingly assertive leadership still heavily dependent on U.S. weapons and military might that nonetheless has little trust in him and essentially believes it's been thrown a curveball.



Special report: What lies in the future for displaced children? (video, pictures)

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– Schools attended by the displaced children were destroyed by the insurgents and most camps across the nation do not have sufficient schools – Parents want their children to go back to school and acquire quality education – Olabunmi Olaniyan, a child rights activist, called for adequate security in schools across the Northern Nigeria Children […]

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High school's stolen turkey found smelling of beer

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Ben Hooper
ORANGE, Calif., April 19 (UPI) -- Authorities in California said two college students were arrested after a high school's missing turkey was found missing tail feathers and smelling of beer.

Rep. Ted Lieu calls for cellphone hacking investigation after '60 Minutes' segment

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Strange day in Sacramento: Driver in custody after suspicious car prompted evacuations near Capitol April 18 2016, 5:05 PM Welcome to Essential Politics, our daily feed on California politics and government news. The story of the afternoon has been of the driver who stopped his vehicle not far...

Daisy Ridley To Star In Thriller 'Kolma,' Directed By Marielle Heller, And Produced By J.J. Abrams

«Indiewire» 

For a few years now, J.J. Abrams has been trying to get a remake of the 2003 Israeli TV movie, "Kol Ma She'Yesh Li" ("All I've Got") off the ground. Back in 2013, he rounded up Ron Howard to direct, but the version didn't get in front of cameras. But now he's got some new talent to help bring the story to life. "The Diary Of A Teenage Girl" helmer Marielle Heller will direct "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" star Daisy Ridley in the fantasy thriller. Megan Holley ("Sunshine Cleaning") has penned the script for "Kolma" that centers on a young... Читать дальше...

Başbakan Davutoğlu AKPM'de sert çıktı

Sabah 

Başbakan Ahmet Davutoğlu Avrupa Konseyi Parlamenterler Meclisi'nde soruları yanıtladı. Davutoğlu "Ertuğrul Kürkçü bir HDP vekili olarak Avrupa Konseyi'nin resmi dili olan Türkçe'yle bana soru sormasını...Devamı için tıklayınız

States seek ways to regulate steep air-ambulance costs

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

States that try to set rules are met with lawsuits that argue air ambulances — specially equipped aircraft, usually helicopters, used to ferry sick or injured people in emergencies — fall under the Airline Deregulation Act, which prevents states from interfering with fares, routes and services. Last year, North Dakota lawmakers passed legislation that required air ambulance services to be participating providers with insurance companies that cover at least 75 percent of the state's population for... Читать дальше...

How to turn a hobby into a side gig that makes cash

BusinessInsider.com 

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How many times have you ever wondered if you could make more money? U.S. News and World Report references an Indeed.com study that indicates one in three people worked a part-time job on the side in an attempt to earn extra money to meet their living expenses according to survey results from over 3,000 participants.

Since employers have been slow to raise salaries to meet increased living expenses, about 4.9 percent of all employed Americans reported working a secondary... Читать дальше...





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