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European Army, Brexit, Jussie Smollett: Your Thursday Briefing

By PENN BULLOCK from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2XeMgV2

California college student created 'Banana Plug' app to sell drugs: prosecutors

California college student created 'Banana Plug' app to sell drugs: prosecutors A California college student has been indicted for allegedly creating a phone app through which he sold drugs, officials said.

Pentagon points to China, Russia competition in new AI strategy

Pentagon points to China, Russia competition in new AI strategy The President and the Pentagon are signaling that artificial intelligence (AI) is now a major priority for U.S. national security, and competition from China and Russia may be a key motivator.

Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone starts at $2G's

Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone starts at $2G's Samsung today announced the nation's most expensive, and possibly most innovative smartphone: the $1,980 (and up) Galaxy Fold, a 4.6-inch smartphone that expands into a 7.3-inch tablet.

Pentagon cloud-computing contract sought by Amazon faces new hurdle

Pentagon cloud-computing contract sought by Amazon faces new hurdle A federal judge delayed a lawsuit over a massive Pentagon cloud-computing contract Amazon.com Inc. was favored to win so the government could investigate what it said was “new information” on possible conflicts of interest in the procurement process.

Google admits it didn’t tell Nest users about built-in mic, but was 'never intended to be secret'

Google admits it didn’t tell Nest users about built-in mic, but was 'never intended to be secret' Google could face a backlash over privacy after admitting that Nest users were not told about the existence of a microphone on their devices.

Microsoft: Russian hackers are trying to infiltrate European think tanks

Microsoft: Russian hackers are trying to infiltrate European think tanks Microsoft said Wednesday they identified an online campaign by a group affiliated with the Russian military to interfere with European think tanks that have been critical of the Kremlin.

Google admits it didn’t tell Nest users about built-in mic, but was 'never intended to be secret'

Google admits it didn’t tell Nest users about built-in mic, but was 'never intended to be secret' Google is under fire after admitting that Nest users were not told about the existence of a microphone on their devices.

Jeff Bezos just taught us all a lesson about phone security

Jeff Bezos just taught us all a lesson about phone security Every text message you send is susceptible to hacking. This also includes the baby photos you send over Facebook Messenger and every weird Snapchat you send to your best buddy.

iPhone, iPad, Mac to run the same apps by 2021, report says

iPhone, iPad, Mac to run the same apps by 2021, report says App developers targeting Apple's platforms currently need to create at least two versions of their apps.

YouTube introduces one-time warning, new strike penalties

YouTube introduces one-time warning, new strike penalties YouTube today announced new penalties for creators who violate its Community Guidelines.

Countdown to Calving at Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf

Cracks growing across Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf are poised to release an iceberg with an area about twice the size of New York City. It is not yet clear how the remaining ice shelf will respond following the break, posing an uncertain future for scientific infrastructure and a human presence on the shelf that was first established in 1955. from NASA https://ift.tt/2SPiuHC

Swalwell bypasses coffee inside Trump Tower, tweets about it

Swalwell bypasses coffee inside Trump Tower, tweets about it Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., got a different kind of roast after sharing how his trek to get a cup of coffee on Wednesday involved bypassing a café inside the Trump Tower and opting to brave the elements to find another coffee spot in New York City.

Trump slams California high-speed rail project, wants to reclaim project funding

Trump slams California high-speed rail project, wants to reclaim project funding California finds itself in a funding fight with the feds over its high-speed rail project; Jeff Paul reports from Los Angeles.

Obama-appointee gets Trump border lawsuit

Obama-appointee gets Trump border lawsuit Reaction from Fox News contributor Thomas Homan, former acting director of ICE.

John Yoo on the origins of the Russia probe: Rosenstein was over his head and McCabe filled the vacuum

John Yoo on the origins of the Russia probe: Rosenstein was over his head and McCabe filled the vacuum Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo believes Robert Mueller's report will clear President Trump of accusations of collusion.

Attorney for Nicholas Sandmann says the Washington Post gave online bullies a megaphone to tarnish his client

Attorney for Nicholas Sandmann says the Washington Post gave online bullies a megaphone to tarnish his client Lin Wood explains the Covington Catholic High School student's $250 million lawsuit against the Washington Post.

Former FBI general counsel thought Hillary Clinton should be prosecuted until 'pretty late' in email investigation

Former FBI general counsel thought Hillary Clinton should be prosecuted until 'pretty late' in email investigation The FBI's top lawyer in 2016 thought Hillary Clinton and her team should have immediately realized they were mishandling "highly classified" information based on the obviously sensitive nature of the contents of the emails sent through her private server -- and believed she should have been prosecuted until "pretty late" in the investigation, according to a transcript of his closed-door testimony before congressional committees last October. 

Kamala Harris' dad says parents are 'turning in their grave' over her comments on weed and being Jamaican: report

Kamala Harris' dad says parents are 'turning in their grave' over her comments on weed and being Jamaican: report The father of Sen. Kamala Harris is trying to distance himself from the 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful after she said her smoking pot in college stemmed from her Jamaican heritage.

Could a deeply divided electorate split America's two-party system?

Could a deeply divided electorate split America's two-party system? Is America becoming a three -- or even four -- party state? Reaction from John McLaughlin, Republican pollster for President Trump's 2020 campaign.

Columnist Eli Lake: Rod Rosenstein has some serious explaining to do

Columnist Eli Lake: Rod Rosenstein has some serious explaining to do Why would the deputy attorney general help fire FBI Director James Comey, then investigate President Trump for doing so?

Alabama Democratic Sen. Doug Jones gets first GOP challenger for 2020

Alabama Democratic Sen. Doug Jones gets first GOP challenger for 2020 U.S. Rep. Bradley Byrne announced his intention to run for the seat held by Democrat Doug Jones, vowing to be a senator “who will fight with President Trump

UK lawmakers could vote on revised Brexit deal next week: Hammond

British lawmakers could be given a vote on a revised Brexit deal as early as next week as talks with the European Union have been constructive, finance minister Philip Hammond said on Thursday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Nmm2LO

Syrian force expects to evacuate last civilians from Islamic State enclave on Thursday

The evacuation of civilians from Islamic State's last remaining enclave in eastern Syria is expected to be completed on Thursday after which the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) will engage the last jihadists holed up inside, SDF official Mustafa Bali said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2BJkjM0

Some British ministers tell May: delay Brexit if no deal or face rebellion: The Sun

Some senior British ministers have warned Prime Minister Theresa May she must agree to delay Brexit if there is no European Union divorce deal or face a rebellion in parliament next week, The Sun newspaper reported. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2SgyEEM

Turkey condemns European parliament committee call to suspend accession

Turkey criticized on Thursday as "unacceptable" a vote by the European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee calling for the suspension of EU accession negotiations with it. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TYLo4F

'Finest foreign minister': Australia's Julie Bishop to retire from politics

Australia's former foreign minister, Julie Bishop, will retire at the next election, she said on Thursday, joining a wave of lawmakers leaving a government that faces defeat in the poll, due by May. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2tuwCHl

Taiwan unveils Asia's first draft law on same-sex marriage

Taiwan on Thursday proposed a draft law to allow same-sex marriage in Asia's first such bill, but the legislation was criticized by rights activists and conservative groups amid a heated debate over marriage equality. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2V3iH6O

Bangladesh building fire kills at least 70, toll could climb

The death toll from a fire in a centuries-old area of the Bangladesh capital, Dhaka, jumped dramatically to 70 on Thursday, a fire official said, and could keep climbing as fire fighters combed the wreckage of the destroyed building. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NjiYQr