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Stinging criticism: Brazilians taunt US athletes over Zika

TheRepublic.com 

RIO DE JANEIRO — After months of dire predictions from abroad about the mosquito-borne Zika virus, some Brazilian fans are doing some stinging of their own: They’re booing U.S. athletes and taunting them over the fears that kept some competitors at home. From the beach volleyball arena to the soccer stadium, boisterous Brazilian fans are

Complexity makes airline computer systems vulnerable

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

DALLAS (AP) — Twice in less than a month, a major airline was paralyzed by a computer outage that prevented passengers from checking in and flights from taking off.

Complexity makes airline computer systems vulnerable

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

On Monday, it was Delta's turn, as a power outage crippled the airline's information technology systems and forced it to cancel or delay hundreds of flights. The answer is that airlines depend on huge, overlapping and complex IT systems to do just about everything, from operating flights to handling ticketing, boarding, websites and mobile-phone apps. [...] after years of rapid consolidation in the airline business, these computer systems may be a hodgepodge of parts of varying ages and from different merger partners. Читать дальше...

Complexity makes airline computer systems vulnerable

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

On Monday, it was Delta's turn, as a power outage crippled the airline's information technology systems and forced it to cancel or delay hundreds of flights. The answer is that airlines depend on huge, overlapping and complex IT systems to do just about everything, from operating flights to handling ticketing, boarding, websites and mobile-phone apps. [...] after years of rapid consolidation in the airline business, these computer systems may be a hodgepodge of parts of varying ages and from different merger partners. Читать дальше...

This is what the Earth will look like in 100 years — if we're lucky

BusinessInsider.com 

AP Photo/Matt York

At this point, you're probably fully aware of how hot it is. But in case you're unaware: It's really, really hot.

In fact, it's likely that 2016 will be the hottest year on record, increasing 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.3 degrees Celsius) above pre-industrial averages.

That brings us dangerously close to the 2.7-degree-Fahrenheit (1.5-degree-Celsius) limit set by international policymakers for global warming.

"There's no stopping global warming," Gavin Schmidt... Читать дальше...



Bochy hospitalized, won't manage Giants in opener at Miami

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

MIAMI (AP) — The San Francisco Giants say manager Bruce Bochy has been admitted to a Miami hospital after falling ill and will miss Monday night's game against the Marlins.

How the Dow Jones industrial average fared on Monday

TheRepublic.com 

U.S. stocks closed slightly lower Monday, edging back from the major indexes’ record highs set late last week. Drug company and consumer-focused shares weighed on the market the most, while energy stocks surged along with the price of oil. On Monday: The Dow Jones industrial average slipped 14.24 points, or 0.1 percent, to 18,529.29. The

US women hold off scrappy Netherlands team in 5 sets

TheRepublic.com 

RIO DE JANEIRO — This past year in Istanbul, U.S. assistant coach Jamie Morrison worked right alongside a man he considers among the best volleyball minds in the business. And fired-up, Italian-born Netherlands coach Giovanni Guidetti is suddenly making quite a splash in Brazil with group of tenacious Dutch women determined to spoil the fun

UN support sought for South Sudan regional force

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A proposed U.N. resolution would establish a 4,000-strong regional force to provide security in South Sudan's capital and deter attacks on U.N. sites where over 30,000 civilians have sought refuge from fighting.

No respite: Problems everywhere for Kenya at the Olympics

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The problems are stacking up for Kenya at the Olympics: A new doping scandal, ineligible athletes, missing plane tickets, and now bad blood between the track and field federation and the national Olympic committee.

HUFFPOST HILL - Donald Trump/Katie Ledecky Fight Really A Matter Of When, Not If

The Huffington Post 

 The U.S. took an early lead in the Olympic medal count, while China and Italy vied for the top spot in the establishment lane. Donald Trump gave a major "policy speech," and we realized he reads off a teleprompter with the same cadence we use to order takeout from people who don’t speak English well. And a Republican House staffer will run for president. His campaign will presumably center on his consensus building in his shared Massachusetts Avenue apartment and his able stewardship of the sunroom he converted into a bedroom. Читать дальше...

Paul Ryan downplays primary on day before election

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

RACINE, Wis. (AP) — If House Speaker Paul Ryan was the least bit concerned about a political newcomer trying to snatch the Republican nomination for his seat, he didn't show it Monday.

Kentucky judge suspended over racially charged post

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Avoiding possible banishment from the bench, a remorseful Kentucky judge was suspended Monday for racially charged comments aimed at a top prosecutor that stemmed from the judge’s frustration over lack of minority representation on a jury panel. Olu Stevens, a black circuit judge in Louisville, accepted a 90-day suspension without pay in an agreement approved by the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission. In provocative posts that threatened to end his judicial career, Stevens’ social media barrage... Читать дальше...





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