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Court upholds dismissal of college board from lawsuit

JournalStar.com 

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a lower court's dismissal of the Nebraska State College Board of Trustees from a lawsuit over the 2010 disappearance of a Peru State College student.

Poage Park to reopen today

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Poage Park’s $1.3 million makeover isn’t quite finished, but the fences will come down today to let neighbors take advantage of the custom playground equipment, splash pad and green space.

Long wait times on the phone with customer service may be a thing of the past (FB)

BusinessInsider.com 

WhatsApp brings end-to-end encryption to all users

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People have found a new way to communicate with businesses, so you might be able to kiss that wonderful "on hold music" goodbye.

A new report by MEF reveals that approximately 65% of smartphone users worldwide have used a messaging app to talk to a company. The study analyzed the responses of... Читать дальше...



Austrian far right gets second chance at presidency with vote re-run

Yahoo Autos 

By Francois Murphy and Kirsti Knolle VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's presidential election runoff must be held again, the Constitutional Court ruled on Friday, handing the Freedom Party's narrowly defeated candidate another chance to become the first far-right head of state in the European Union. Concerns about immigration and jobs featured prominently in that referendum, as they did in Austria's knife-edge election. Norbert Hofer of the anti-immigration and anti-EU Freedom Party (FPO) lost the... Читать дальше...

Bunker Hill: Misnamed battle sparks a social media skirmish

TheRepublic.com 

BOSTON — The Battle of Bunker Hill — one of the greatest misnomers in U.S. history — has sparked a social media skirmish. The 1775 battle, a rallying point for American colonists trying to overthrow British rule, mostly was fought a musket shot away on nearby Breed’s Hill. Descendants and supporters of the Breed clan

Syrian Militants Whom US Refused to Add to Terror List Shell UN Convoy

Sputnik International 

Jaysh al-Islam, a group that is trying to overthrow Bashar al-Assad and establish a caliphate in Syria, has shelled a UN humanitarian convoy in the province of Damascus, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. Moscow urged the UN to designate the group as a terrorist organization, but the US blocked this initiative.

Namibia cuts ties with 2 North Korean firms over sanctions

Stars and Stripes 

Namibia has told two North Korean companies that their services are no longer needed in the southern Africa country while U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang remain in place over its nuclear and missile tests.

Bunker Hill: Misnamed battle sparks a social media skirmish

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

BOSTON (AP) — The Battle of Bunker Hill — one of the greatest misnomers in U.S. history — has sparked a social media skirmish. The 1775 battle, a rallying point for American colonists trying to overthrow British rule, mostly was fought a musket shot away on nearby Breed's Hill. Descendants and supporters of the Breed clan are dueling with traditionalists online, and the dispute is part of a new book, Wicked Pissed: Today, dozens of Boston-area businesses and institutions are named for Bunker Hill... Читать дальше...

Bunker Hill: Misnamed battle sparks a social media skirmish

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

BOSTON (AP) — The Battle of Bunker Hill — one of the greatest misnomers in U.S. history — has sparked a social media skirmish. The 1775 battle, a rallying point for American colonists trying to overthrow British rule, mostly was fought a musket shot away on nearby Breed's Hill. Descendants and supporters of the Breed clan are dueling with traditionalists online, and the dispute is part of a new book, Wicked Pissed: Today, dozens of Boston-area businesses and institutions are named for Bunker Hill... Читать дальше...

Rudisha 3rd in Kenya Olympic trials, still makes Rio team

TheRepublic.com 

ELDORET, Kenya — Olympic champion David Rudisha was beaten into third place in the 800 meters at the Kenyan trials on Friday but the world-record holder was still selected to defend his title in Rio de Janeiro. Rudisha finished behind former world junior champion Alfred Kipketer and Ferguson Rotich, who is Rudisha’s nemesis this year.

Netflix's stock surges after analyst provides bullish outlook

MarketWatch.com 

Netflix Inc.'s stock surged 5.1% in morning trade Friday, putting it on track for a fourth-straight gain, after Canaccord Genuity said it was bullish on the streaming service's longer-term prospects. Analyst Michael Graham started coverage of Netflix with a buy rating and a stock price target of $120, which is 25% above current levels. He said recent concerns over sluggish international subscriber growth are temporary, as they could last through the third quarter before strong growth returns in the fourth quarter and through 2018. Читать дальше...

OSCE Praises Turkish Court's Decision to Release Journalist

Sputnik International 

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's (OSCE) representative on freedom of the media, Dunja Mijatoviс, on Friday welcomed the decision of a Turkish court to release journalist Erol Onderoglu charged with spreading terror propaganda, the OSCE said in a press release.





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