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Perform a Disco Dance

By DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/2yc3EBb

Trump Foundation, Russia, Yemen: Your Friday Briefing

By DAN LEVIN from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2teji9I

Trump ready to impose tariffs on about $50 billion in Chinese goods: official

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Trump has made up his mind to impose "pretty significant" tariffs on Chinese goods, an administration official said on Thursday, as Beijing warned that it was ready to respond if Washington chose to ratchet up trade tensions. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2JLDO8s

China carries out missile drills in South China Sea amid heightened tensions

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's navy carried out drills in the South China Sea to simulate fending off an aerial attack, state media said on Friday, as China and the United States trade barbs over who is responsible for heightened tensions in the disputed waterways. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2t0WXgg

U.S. to take 'firm, appropriate measures' against Syria violations

(Reuters) - The United States will "take firm and appropriate measures" in response to Syrian government violations in a designated de-escalation zone in the country's southwest, the State Department said on Thursday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2MvcnBB

Saudi-led coalition poised to take airport of Yemen's main port city

ADEN (Reuters) - Arab troops appeared poised to enter the airport of Yemen's main port, Hodeidah, on Friday as a Saudi-led alliance prepared to seize the city in the biggest battle of a three-year war. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2lc4ynU

U.S. forces in South Korea not subject to North Korea-U.S. talks: South Korea official

SEOUL (Reuters) - U.S. forces in South Korea are not subject to negotiations between North Korea and the United States, as they are a matter for the alliance between United States and South Korea, a senior official in South Korea's presidential office said on Friday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2yfxS6q

Kremlin foe Bill Browder tells West: Russian money is Putin's Achilles heel

LONDON (Reuters) - Once the biggest foreign money manager in Russia, Bill Browder has some advice for the West: If you want to counter Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, then go after Russian money and Russian oligarchs. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2sYnpam

Exclusive: Malaysia's Najib may face charges of money laundering, misappropriation of property - source

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian authorities investigating scandal-hit state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) are considering charging former prime minister Najib Razak with money laundering and misappropriation of property, a source familiar with the matter said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2JMd4EQ

Demand for foreign workers may soften Japan's immigration rules

TOKYO (Reuters) - Shinichiro Tsukada says his small plastering company in Tokyo wouldn't survive without the 22 Chinese and Vietnamese workers who make up half his payroll. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2JJUQUE

South Africa's grid under pressure as electricity workers protest

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's power grid was under pressure on Friday, with controlled blackouts possible, due to workers protesting over pay, a test of new President Cyril Ramaphosa's efforts put the state electricity provider back on a stable financial footing. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2tgPTvB

US Open: What on Earth is a Stimpmeter?

US Open: What on Earth is a Stimpmeter? Darin Bevard, the director of Championship Agronomy for the USGA Green Section tells Fox News what a Stimpmeter is and how he’s maintaining the greens at Shinnecock Hills Golf Course for the 118th U.S. Open.

Top tech gifts for Dads this Father's Day

Top tech gifts for Dads this Father's Day Check out some of the hottest tech gifts Dad will love this Father's Day, including Philips Hue Lights, GoGolf GPS, Razer Blade gaming laptop and Logitech G305 gaming mouse.

Eurosatory 2018: Pocket-sized spy drone is a powerful eye in the sky for US troops

Eurosatory 2018: Pocket-sized spy drone is a powerful eye in the sky for US troops This personal pocket-sized, stealthy nano-drone equips soldiers with instant access to a powerful eye in the sky.

Doomsday warning: It would only take 100 nuclear weapons to wreak global devastation

Doomsday warning: It would only take 100 nuclear weapons to wreak global devastation New research argues that 100 nuclear weapons is the “pragmatic limit” for any country to have in its arsenal. Any aggressor nation unleashing more than 100 nuclear weapons could ultimately devastate its own society, scientists warn.

Facebook sees significant drop in people using it for news

Facebook sees significant drop in people using it for news Since the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Facebook has come under fire for the rise of so-called "fake-news," something the company is correcting, albeit with mixed success. Despite Facebook's efforts, the company has seen a significant drop in people using it for news, as messaging apps, including Facebook-owned WhatsApp, become more prevalent in how news is consumed.

World Cup: What are fans searching for on Google?

World Cup: What are fans searching for on Google? The 2018 World Cup kicks off on Thursday when host nation Russia takes on Saudi Arabia in the tournament’s opening game.

Microsoft developing Amazon Go-like shopping system, report says

Microsoft developing Amazon Go-like shopping system, report says Amazon may be the first to offer us a highly-automated store in the form of Amazon Go, but Microsoft looks set to ensure it isn't the only retailer removing cashiers and checkouts from the shopping experience.

Apple bolsters iPhone security; says change aimed at blocking hackers, not law enforcement

Apple bolsters iPhone security; says change aimed at blocking hackers, not law enforcement Apple Inc. announced a change to its iPhone default settings Wednesday that's intended to further secure user information from unauthorized access.

Russian developer defends controversial 'Active Shooter' video game

Russian developer defends controversial 'Active Shooter' video game The developer for a video game that stimulates a school shooting has found new ways to sell his game after an online gaming platform removed it following huge backlash from the parents of children killed in school shootings.

Facebook unveils new privacy policies for advertisers

Facebook unveils new privacy policies for advertisers Real Clear Markets editor John Tamny joins 'Your World' with a new focus on privacy in the wake of latest policy change from Facebook which addresses how advertisers handle user data.

A Deep Space Communications Hub in the Desert

When NASA engineers were looking for a place to build a network of large radio antennas in the 1950s, they knew they needed somewhere quiet. from NASA https://ift.tt/2JCG1qW

Cosby Dumps His Legal Team as He Prepares for Sentencing

By JON HURDLE from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2MrCOYZ