John Legend says Trump 'needs to apologize for demonizing Muslims' after New Zealand massacre John Legend said that President Trump needs to speak out against hateful ideology, and "needs to apologize for demonizing Muslims" after 50 people were killed at mosque shootings in New Zealand on Friday.
Australia's PM asks that G20 leaders discuss "unrestricted" social media in the wake of the NZ attacks. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2TfirjV
​Electronics technician Anna Noe makes final checks to the Doppler Aerosol Wind Lidar (DAWN) before it begins a cross-country road trip for use in an upcoming airborne science campaign. from NASA https://ift.tt/2HJufsJ
Rescue teams have arrived in Mozambique where as many as 1,000 people could have died following Cyclone Idai. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Yavo1U
Millions of copies of videos showing the Christchurch attacks have been removed from social media sites. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2HpZPw9
Payment processor WorldPay, once part of RBS bank, is sold to Fidelity National Information Services. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2OceHP7
Fans say they feel misled by OWNAFC amid claims they could "take charge of a real life football club". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2HF7hCT
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos released the following statement on the Administration's Higher Education Act reform principles released during today's meeting of the National Council for the American Worker: from ED News https://ift.tt/2FbRhFB
The Royal family’s christening gown: What to know about its 178-year-old history The Honiton christening gown was first commissioned by Queen Victoria for her eldest daughter Princess Victoria in 1841.
Woman criticized for sending out wedding RSVPs before boyfriend has even proposed The anonymous bride has sparked debate on a wedding shaming Facebook group.
Uganda is investigating a supply of food from the World Food Program (WFP) after three people died and more than 150 others became sick in recent days, police said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2CrbOVU
A new Algerian group headed by political leaders, opposition figures and activists has called on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to step down at the end of his term on April 28, and urged the army not to interfere in the "people's choice". from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2UJ83T4
Rival campaigners in Indonesia's elections next month are sparring over ways to fix the education system in Southeast Asia's biggest economy, which is widely blamed for failing to equip students with the skills to find jobs. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2FcYXr3
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday praised the bravery and courage by mosque worshippers as a lone gunman massacred their friends and family, saying the nation stood with its grieving Muslim community in this "darkest of days". from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2udGTIj
Unzile Aksakoglu struggles to explain to her seven-year-old daughter why her father Yigit has spent four months in jail and may never leave, because of his alleged role in mass protests against Turkey's government when she was just a year old. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2WbkOpB
A Thai court sentenced a construction tycoon to 16 months in prison without probation on Tuesday after finding him guilty of charges related to poaching of protected animals. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Ffawy8
A consortium of global technology firms has shared on its collective database the digital fingerprints of more than 800 versions of the video of New Zealand's mass shootings that killed 50 people, it said on Monday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2HuqPdI
China played a "constructive role" in reducing tension between Pakistan and India, the foreign ministry said, after the nuclear-armed rivals almost came to blows last month following an attack on an Indian paramilitary convoy in disputed Kashmir. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Y2YO21
Kabul's green zone is a place where diplomats fly in cheesecake from New York and cases of wine from Europe, but many of those residing inside the heavily fortified enclave are not allowed to walk without an armed guard even for a distance of 100 meters. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Tl8B04
The number of people killed in a powerful storm and preceding floods in Mozambique could exceed 1,000, the president said on Monday, putting the potential death toll greatly more than current figures. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Jmxj0i