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China, U.S. to collect additional tariffs on each other's goods

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China and the United States will begin imposing additional tariffs on each other's goods on Sunday, the latest escalation in a bruising trade war despite signs talks would resume sometime this month. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2PzdCp7

British PM Johnson challenges lawmakers to deliver Brexit

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson challenged lawmakers to deliver on the Brexit vote and not thwart his plans to take Britain out of the European Union on October 31. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2ZCdLru

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Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi is shown flying a fighter jet, wearing combat fatigues, and firing a gun. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Hrruew

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Paula Garner is currently nursing more than 80 poorly hedgehogs back to health. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HvHT1A

Five killed, including gunman, 21 injured in West Texas shooting

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A white male in his 30s who was known to police killed four people and wounded 21 others on Saturday in a gun rampage between the West Texas cities of Midland and Odessa that started with a traffic stop and ended when he was killed by officers, authorities said. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2ZIa2Zk

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When Daniel Tyler went backpacking, little did he know he'd end up a star in Malaysia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ZG7VW3

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The star talks about singing with her heroes on her 11th and apparently final album Threads. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ZMyJ7i

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Women who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault shed light on their stories in a new film. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Lc9Qxr

New top story on Hacker News: Psychiatric Diagnosis Found to Be “Scientifically Meaningless”

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Joshua Wong and Alex Chow: The People of Hong Kong Will Not Be Cowed by China

You can arrest us. But more protesters will keep coming out. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2ZJgFuu

Five killed, including shooter, 21 injured in West Texas shooting

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A white male in his 30s who was known to police killed four people and wounded 21 others on Saturday in a gun rampage between the west Texas cities of Midland and Odessa that started with a traffic stop and ended when he was killed by officers, authorities said. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2NInTwz

Hong Kong police storm subway with batons as protests rage

Hong Kong • Protesters in Hong Kong threw gasoline bombs at government headquarters and set fires in the streets on Saturday, while police stormed a subway car and hit passengers with batons and pepper spray in scenes that seem certain to inflame tensions further in a city riven by nearly three months of pro-democracy demonstrations. Police had denied permission for a march to mark the fifth anniversary of a decision by China against fully democratic elections in Hong Kong, but protesters took to the streets anyway, as they have all summer. They provoked and obstructed police repeatedly but generally retreated once riot officers moved in, avoiding some of the direct clashes that characterized earlier protests. Late at night, though, video from Hong Kong broadcaster TVB showed police on the platform of Prince Edward subway station swinging batons at passengers who backed into one end of a train car behind umbrellas. The video also shows pepper spray being shot through an open door at...

Joshua Wong and Alex Chow: The People of Hong Kong Will Not Be Cowed by China

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By BY JOSHUA WONG AND ALEX CHOW from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2HCoUCn

Hong Kong police storm subway with batons as protests rage

Hong Kong • Protesters in Hong Kong threw gasoline bombs at government headquarters and set fires in the streets on Saturday, while police stormed a subway car and hit passengers with batons and pepper spray in scenes that seem certain to inflame tensions further in a city riven by nearly three months of pro-democracy demonstrations. Police had denied permission for a march to mark the fifth anniversary of a decision by China against fully democratic elections in Hong Kong, but protesters took to the streets anyway, as they have all summer. They provoked and obstructed police repeatedly but generally retreated once riot officers moved in, avoiding some of the direct clashes that characterized earlier protests. Late at night, though, video from Hong Kong broadcaster TVB showed police on the platform of Prince Edward subway station swinging batons at passengers who backed into one end of a train car behind umbrellas. The video also shows pepper spray being shot through an open door at...

Naomi Osaka Knocks Coco Gauff Out of the U.S. Open

Osaka, the No. 1 seed and reigning champion, advanced to the fourth round by beating the 15-year-old who has captivated the tennis world this summer. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2PxS9wK

Earnhardt puts aside plane crash to run at Darlington

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to racing for 1st time in nearly a year and a little more than 2 two weeks after he and his family escape plane in flames in Tennessee             from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/32jMBaw

Bahamas government warns tourists and residents to shelter from Dorian

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Authorities in the Bahamas made a last-minute plea to residents and tourists on Saturday to seek shelter as time ran out before powerful Hurricane Dorian hits, warning those that refused to move that their lives were at risk. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2PwfVJu

Look Closely for Coco Gauff’s Homage to New York Tennis

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By BY BEN ROTHENBERG from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2HCyUvH

Dana Milbank: This is an all-hands-on-deck moment for American democracy

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Washington • This is no time to be on the sidelines. Stacey Abrams: Stand up and be counted. "I do not want to serve in the Senate," says the hugely popular former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Steve Bullock: Stand up and be counted. "My talents are best suited" to an executive role, says Montana's well-liked Democratic governor. Beto O'Rourke: Stand up and be counted. "That would not be good enough" to serve in the Senate, says the gifted former Democratic congressman from Texas. Sorry, but what's not "good enough" are those answers. The three could make all the difference in Democrats' uphill quest to take the Senate next year. Instead, they choose to run vanity campaigns for president (or in Abrams's case, await a vice presidential nod) or put themselves in line for a Cabinet post. Ordinarily, I'd respect their wish to do what fulfills them or works best for their families or positions them for future s...

George F. Will: An all-too-real parable of ‘privilege-hoarding’

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Washington • Nestled on the Front Range of the Rockies, the city of Crystal was a largely upper-middle-class paradise, chock full of health-conscious and socially conscious — meaning, of course, impeccably progressive — Coloradans. Then in slithered a serpent in the form of a proposal for a new school, to be called “Crystal Academy,” for “accelerated and exceptional learners.” Suddenly it was paradise lost. This “deliciously repulsive” story (one reviewer’s scrumptious description) with “Big Little Lies” overtones (the same reviewer) is told in Bruce Holsinger’s compulsively readable new novel “The Gifted School.” It is perfect back-to-school reading, especially for parents of students in grades K-12. And it is wonderfully timely, arriving in the aftermath of Operation Varsity Blues — who knew the FBI could be droll? — which was the investigation into a very up-to-date crime wave, the scandalous goings-on among some wealthy parents who were determined to leave no ethical norm unbroke...

Ofsted inspections for top-rated schools to be reinstated

The reintroduction of inspections for "outstanding" schools follows concerns about falling standards. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/32kioby

Dana Milbank: This is an all-hands-on-deck moment for American democracy

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Washington • This is no time to be on the sidelines. Stacey Abrams: Stand up and be counted. "I do not want to serve in the Senate," says the hugely popular former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Steve Bullock: Stand up and be counted. "My talents are best suited" to an executive role, says Montana's well-liked Democratic governor. Beto O'Rourke: Stand up and be counted. "That would not be good enough" to serve in the Senate, says the gifted former Democratic congressman from Texas. Sorry, but what's not "good enough" are those answers. The three could make all the difference in Democrats' uphill quest to take the Senate next year. Instead, they choose to run vanity campaigns for president (or in Abrams's case, await a vice presidential nod) or put themselves in line for a Cabinet post. Ordinarily, I'd respect their wish to do what fulfills them or works best for their families or positions them for future s...

George F. Will: An all-too-real parable of ‘privilege-hoarding’

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Washington • Nestled on the Front Range of the Rockies, the city of Crystal was a largely upper-middle-class paradise, chock full of health-conscious and socially conscious — meaning, of course, impeccably progressive — Coloradans. Then in slithered a serpent in the form of a proposal for a new school, to be called “Crystal Academy,” for “accelerated and exceptional learners.” Suddenly it was paradise lost. This “deliciously repulsive” story (one reviewer’s scrumptious description) with “Big Little Lies” overtones (the same reviewer) is told in Bruce Holsinger’s compulsively readable new novel “The Gifted School.” It is perfect back-to-school reading, especially for parents of students in grades K-12. And it is wonderfully timely, arriving in the aftermath of Operation Varsity Blues — who knew the FBI could be droll? — which was the investigation into a very up-to-date crime wave, the scandalous goings-on among some wealthy parents who were determined to leave no ethical norm unbroke...

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As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the start of World War Two, Poland has reparations on its mind. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34bb1os

Air Canada fined for not using French language

A French-speaking couple say the airline violated their "linguistic rights" under Canadian law. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2zKKL6B

Idlib ‘double tap’ air strike Russia says never was

An attack kills 39 people in Syria - Russia says it wasn't involved. BBC News Arabic investigates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34eTHik

Dior pulls Johnny Depp’s filmed-in-Utah ‘Sauvage’ ad after complaints of Native American appropriation

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A commercial for Christian Dior’s men’s fragrance, for which actor Johnny Depp shot scenes in southeastern Utah , has been pulled from YouTube after people objected on Twitter that the ad appropriates images of Native American culture. Commenters criticized the fashion label for showing images of a Native American dancer, intercut with Depp walking in Utah’s striking redrock country, in an ad for Dior’s brand Sauvage. Those critics note that the name is French for “savage,” a word used as an insult against Native American people. Late Friday afternoon, the Dior ad ceased to exist on YouTube , replaced by a terse message: “Video unavailable. This video is private.” Posts also were removed from Instagram and Twitter. The only words spoken in the ad were delivered by Depp, who said, “We are the land,” and the name of the fragrance. “[T]he fact that ‘Sauvage’ is on some ‘we are the land’ BS is not surprising, but as always I find it deeply disturbing when brands force Native people to...

New top story on Hacker News: Enter the dragon on the road to a trade war

Enter the dragon on the road to a trade war 3 by tomohawk | 1 comments

Dior pulls Johnny Depp’s filmed-in-Utah ‘Sauvage’ ad after complaints of Native American appropriation

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A commercial for Christian Dior’s men’s fragrance, for which actor Johnny Depp shot scenes in southeastern Utah , has been pulled from YouTube after people objected on Twitter that the ad appropriates images of Native American culture. Commenters criticized the fashion label for showing images of a Native American dancer, intercut with Depp walking in Utah’s striking redrock country, in an ad for Dior’s brand Sauvage. Those critics note that the name is French for “savage,” a word used as an insult against Native American people. Late Friday afternoon, the Dior ad ceased to exist on YouTube , replaced by a terse message: “Video unavailable. This video is private.” Posts also were removed from Instagram and Twitter. The only words spoken in the ad were delivered by Depp, who said, “We are the land,” and the name of the fragrance. “[T]he fact that ‘Sauvage’ is on some ‘we are the land’ BS is not surprising, but as always I find it deeply disturbing when brands force Native people to...