Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Facebook now directly denies report of biased trends, says there's no evidence and other top stories.

  • Facebook now directly denies report of biased trends, says there's no evidence

    Facebook now directly denies report of biased trends, says there's no evidence
    Facebook is now strongly refuting claims that it suppressed conservative Trends after issuing a more vague and indirect PR statement earlier today about having neutrality guidelines. Facebook VP of search Tom Stocky Facebook has “found no evidence that the anonymous allegations are true” wrote VP of search Tom Stocky on the social network tonight at 9:30pm pacific May 9th, regarding a Gizmodo report from sources who said they were formerly on the team that chose what Trends appeared on Faceboo..
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  • Kansas Detective Fatally Shot; Suspect in Custody

    Kansas Detective Fatally Shot; Suspect in Custody
    A Kansas City, Kansas, police detective helping respond to a report of a suspicious person near a racetrack was fatally shot, and a parolee sought for questioning in that and an ensuing string of reported carjackings was wounded after a shootout with police in neighboring Missouri. The detective was shot at least twice around 12:30 p.m. Monday near the Kansas Speedway, underwent surgery at a hospital and later died, his department said in a statement. "Our detective fought a good fight, but..
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  • Christie's bet on Trump pays off

    Christie's bet on Trump pays off
    TRENTON, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie’s decision to endorse Donald Trump back in February brought him plenty of derision at the time. But it’s bringing rewards now that it’s clear he bet on the winner. With Trump having effectively clinched the Republican presidential nomination following a bruising primary fight, Christie now sees vindication of what had been a divisive choice in his home state and his inner circle. Trump on Monday tapped Christie to lead the transition team that will usher in t..
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  • Paul Ryan will skip chairing convention if Donald Trump asks

    Paul Ryan will skip chairing convention if Donald Trump asks
    Ryan first made the comments to a home-town paper, telling the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "He's the nominee. I'll do whatever he wants with respect to the convention." The two are set to meet Thursday in Washington, after Ryan told CNN last week he was "just not ready" to throw support behind Trump, after rivals Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich both suspended their campaigns making Trump the presumptive Republican nominee.Trump will also meet that same day with Senate Republican le..
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  • North Carolina, US, square off over transgender rights

    North Carolina, US, square off over transgender rights
    Also, a major player in North Carolina -- the state's public university system -- defied the governor and legislature and told the Justice Department on Monday it intends to act "in compliance with federal law" as it relates to House Bill 2, known as HB2.The Justice Department seeks declaratory relief and threatens to curtail federal funding to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the University of North Carolina. With hundreds of millions of dollars in funding at stake, UNC Syste..
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  • Ferguson top cop swore off 'beach bum' retirement to lead police force

    Ferguson top cop swore off 'beach bum' retirement to lead police force
    FERGUSON, Mo. — Ferguson's new police chief was ready to wrap up a long career with retirement and life as a "beach bum." Instead, he felt called to help turn around a department that has come under intense scrutiny since the fatal police shooting of ...
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  • At least two dead after tornadoes tear through Great Plains

    At least two dead after tornadoes tear through Great Plains
    At least two people were killed in Oklahoma Monday as tornadoes spawned by a strong series of storms hit the Great Plains, destroying homes, overturning vehicles and stripping the bark from trees. Officials in Garvin County, south of Oklahoma City, a man believed to be in his upper 70s died when a tornado hit a home near Wynnewood. Just to the southeast, in Johnston County, the sheriff's office said a man was killed by a tornado near Connerville. 4:23pm tornado near wynnewood, oklahoma. #okwx ..
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  • San Francisco Officials Take up Immigrant Sanctuary Policy

    San Francisco Officials Take up Immigrant Sanctuary Policy
    Nearly a year after a shooting death along a San Francisco pier sparked a national debate on how the city handles criminal suspects in the country illegally, officials are considering a proposal that would clarify the guidelines under which federal deportation authorities could be contacted. On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors are to vote on a proposal that directs law officers to notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement only if the person detained is charged with a violent ..
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  • State Department says it can't find emails from Clinton IT specialist

    State Department says it can't find emails from Clinton IT specialist
    The State Department told the Republican National Committee that it could not find any emails to or from Hillary Clinton's former IT specialist, who managed her private email server before going on to work for the agency, according to a court filing made public Monday.  The government's revelation in U.S. District Court in Washington came in answer to a lawsuit by the Republican National Committee. The RNC had sued over its public records request for all work-related emails sent to or received ..
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