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Father of 4 critically injured in fight outside Dodger Stadium

‘Hugo Lloris has let Tottenham down too many times’ – Jermaine Jenas analysis

Garth Crooks’ team of the week: Zouma, Shaw, Rashford, Aguero

Private detective who specialises in ‘honey traps’ and is missing

This CEO explains how the hottest trend in software development helped his startup take off and raise $50 million in new funding

It’s taken a while, but Sauce Labs may finally be right where it wants to be. The San Francisco startup offers a cloud-based service that allows developers to automatically test their web and mobile applications for bugs. It specializes in offering programmers the chance to test their applications on multiple simulated devices or browsers at once, allowing them to markedly speed up the process of development. The company, which has about 300 employees and development teams in Berlin and Warsaw, announced last that it’s secured $50 million in new, late-stage venture funding from Riverwood Capital. The new company’s new funds came with a valuation north of $380 million, or more than double what it was in 2016 when Sauce Labs last raised capital. The company launched 10 years ago, but it didn’t really take off until an industry-wide shift in app development took root, said Charles Ramsey, Sauce Labs’s CEO. But now that it has, business is booming, he said. “The market is changing ra...

Vietnamese suspect in Kim Jong Nam murder given prison sentence

The Vietnamese woman accused in the killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s half-brother has been sentenced to three years and four months in prison. The sentencing on Monday in Malaysia came after 30-year-old Doan Thi Huong  pleaded guilty to a reduced charge. The judge awarded her a remission of one third of the sentence, which cut her prison time by a third, saying it was aimed at “striking a balance between the interests of the public and the interests of the accused”. “I’m very happy,” the handcuffed Huong told journalists from the dock while also thanking her cheering supporters, as well as the Vietnamese and Malaysian governments. “It is a fair sentence for me.” Her lawyers said she was expected to be released in the first week of May.  Earlier, the prosecution told the Shah Alam court that the Attorney General decided on an alternative charge of “voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means”, two weeks after rejecting Huong’s lawyers calls for the ...

WSL: Katie McCabe gives Arsenal crucial win v Birmingham – BBC Sport

Arsenal’s Katie McCabe fires home from 20 yards to earn her side a potentially crucial 1-0 win against Birmingham in the Women’s Super League, as the Gunners aim to win their first league title since 2012. Watch WSL highlights on the Women’s Football Show on BBC One and the BBC Sport website and app at 23:30 BST. Available to UK users only. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2WvL4LE

WGC Match Play: Kevin Kisner beats Matt Kuchar 3&2 to win title

Blue Planet Live steals our innocence as seagull snatches baby turtle live on air

Wall Street is fixated on the yield curve — but one market bear warns a more ominous threat is set to tip the economy into the ‘ice age’

Fox’s Pirro back on-air after remarks on Muslim politician

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro is back on the air after a two-week absence following her comments questioning a Muslim congresswoman’s loyalties. “Justice with Judge Jeanine” returned Saturday. The former judge and prosecutor thanked her viewers but didn’t directly discuss her apparent suspension. Pirro asked on-air March 9 whether Rep. Ilhan Omar’s traditional Muslim head covering indicated the Minnesota Democrat followed Islamic religious law that Pirro called “antithetical to the U.S. Constitution.” Pirro later said she’d simply tried to start a debate. She added that being Muslim doesn’t mean a person doesn’t support the Constitution. Fox said at the time it “strongly condemned” Pirro’s comments. The network didn’t explain her subsequent absence, declining to comment on what it called “internal scheduling matters.” A message was sent to a Fox spokeswoman Sunday asking about Pirro’s return. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2I3WjXN

Palestine, Golan Heights take centre stage at Arab League summit

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Tunis, Tunisia – The Arab League has rejected the US’s recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and renewed a call for the establishment of a Palestinian state, saying peace and security in the region depended on a solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.   In a final statement after Sunday’s summit in Tunisia’s capital, Arab leaders stressed their “full support for Syria’s right” over the Golan plateau, which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 war, and expressed their determination to “continue efforts to resume” peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine . The daylong meeting in Tunis took place against the backdrop of ongoing regional unrest and conflict – from the long-running wars in Syria and Yemen to instability in Libya, and the widespread anti-government protests in Algeria and Sudan to a major diplomatic dispute in the Gulf. Khamis al-Jihnaoui, Tunisia’s foreign minister, who delivered the 30th summit’s final...

Three ‘stabbed Celtic and Rangers fan fight’ after Old Firm match

We asked more than 1,800 young people what they think is the biggest issue facing America, and the most popular answer was Trump

Editor’s note: Business Insider surveyed 1,884 young Americans about their buying attitudes and beliefs. This is part of a series of stories that will be rolled out over the next several weeks. Donald Trump Jr. tried to woo the youth during a rally in February, encouraging young conservatives not to let themselves “be indoctrinated by these loser teachers that are trying to sell you on socialism from birth.” But, according to Business Insider’s recent survey of 1,884 young people, much of Generation Z isn’t having it. In fact, many of the respondents listed US President Donald Trump when asked to identify “the most important issue facing the country right now.” Participants in the survey were all Americans between the age of 13 and 21. The national poll was conducted with SurveyMonkey Audience partner Cint on behalf of Business Insider. It ran from January 11 through January 14. Out of those participants, 1,559 young people answered the question about the biggest issue facing the ...

Police say 2 created fake children profiles online for gain

Police in North Macedonia say they have charged two people with creating fake online profiles of children with special needs and rare diseases and soliciting donations for their treatment abroad. The two people charged with computer fraud were identified only by their initials as M.S., 53, and A.S, 49, in a police statement released Sunday. Local media reported they are brother and sister. Police say the two suspects raised more than 3.5 million denars (about $65,000) in donations for the non-existent children, and spent part of that money on personal purchases. Their bank accounts have been frozen. If convicted, they face up to 10 years in prison. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2YI13Ii

Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea fans criticise boss who says he is ‘getting used to it’

Celtic 2-1 Rangers: ‘I can’t defend Alfredo Morelos any more’ – Steven Gerrard

Line of Duty series 5: Is Maneet really dead? Maya Sondhi’s first reaction

Joe Biden accuser Lucy Flores recounted her story in detail in her first TV interview

Lucy Flores, a Democratic politician from Nevada, pushed back on former Vice President Joe Biden’s response to her claims he touched her inappropriately while calling for acknowledgment in her f irst television interview since taking her story public. Flores detailed the incident in a New York Magazine piece published Friday, where she wrote that Biden grasped her shoulders from behind and kissed the back of her head without her consent during a campaign event in 2014. In a statement released Sunday, Biden denied that there was an inappropriate tone to the encounter, saying he didn’t believe he acted inappropriately and making Flores uncomfortable was “never my intention.” Flores pushed back on the statement, saying on CNN’s “State of the Union” she wanted the former vice president to acknowledge his alleged actions and “change his behavior.” “If he is saying that he never believed that that was inappropriate, then frankly I think that’s a little bit of a disconnect,” she said. ...

25 killed, hundreds injured by rainstorm in southern Nepal

A rainstorm swept through southern Nepal on Sunday, leaving at least 25 people dead and hundreds more injured, officials said. Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli in a Twitter message said he received a report of 25 people killed and 400 injured. He said security forces have been alerted. Rescue and helicopters with night vision capabilities were waiting for the weather to clear to help bring the injured from the villages. Government administrator Rajesh Poudel said the number of deaths would likely increase as the storm had hit many villages in the Bara district, located about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of the capital, Kathmandu. He said police and army rescuers were fanned around the district trying to reach the villages, but rescue efforts were difficult at night. The injured were being brought to a hospital by cars and ambulances, but roads in many villages had been blocked by fallen trees and electricity poles. Poudel said most of the deaths and injuries were b...

Jeff Bezos’ investigator thinks Saudi Arabia hacked his cell phone — here’s how it could have happened

A $1 billion Israeli intelligence startup accused of helping Saudi Arabia track its adversaries could be the key to new assertions from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ security consultant Gavin de Becker. In an op-ed published in The Daily Beast on Saturday , de Becker said his team concluded that Saudi Arabia “had access to Bezos’ phone and gained private information,” following its investigation into how Bezos’ texts with girlfriend Lauren Sanchez ended up in the hands of The National Enquirer. A foreign government surveilling a powerful American CEO using advanced technologies? It sounds like the stuff of a spy novel. But as it turns out, tracking people’s cell phones is a well-established practice, and the technology behind it — known as “lawful intercept spyware” — is a $12 billion industry. Software can track texts, emails and apps While De Becker stopped short of asserting how Saudi Arabia accessed Bezos’ phone, his op-ed linked out to a New York Times article on “internet mercena...

Atlanta police officer fatally shoots man during chase

Authorities say a police officer fatally shot a man who showed a gun while being chased in woods in Atlanta. Atlanta Police told news outlets the officer was flagged down by someone who heard gunshots around a strip club about 1 a.m. Sunday near Interstate 85 in southwest Atlanta. Police say the officer found the man, who ran into the woods. Authorities say the officer fired his weapon after he saw a gun in the man’s hands. The identities of the man killed and the officer have not been released. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2I3dEjw

Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur: Firmino header helps Reds reclaim top spot

Iran’s referendum, and the transformation to an Islamic Republic

Qom, Iran – The year was 1979. An Islamic revolution had just overthrown Iran ‘s powerful US-backed king, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was now in charge of what for centuries had been an ancient empire. In the months after Khomeini seized power, Iran’s revolutionaries began the difficult work of rebuilding government institutions using Islam as a guide. The first major act of the new leaders was to hold a referendum. On March 30 and 31, the shaky leadership asked all Iranians over the age of 16 a simple yes or no question: should Iran be an Islamic republic? Looking back, it may seem strange to ask that of a country that had just experienced a successful Islamic revolution. But even though Mohammad Raza Pahlavi – the shah of Iran – was gone, Iranians remained divided about what they wanted the future to look like. At the time, the Islamic Republic of Iran was far from a foregone conclusion. In one of his first speeches after returning from exile, before the revolution had take...

Tories prepare for leadership fight as Theresa May ‘plots fourth Brexit vote’

Reports: Man shoots dead 7 family members in Iran

Iranian media says a man has shot dead seven members of his wife’s family in the southwestern city of Dezful. The state-owned IRNA news agency said Sunday the shooter wielded a Kalashnikov rifle killing five men and two women, before shooting himself. The agency reported the shooter survived and is in hospital, but did not release his name. Gun violence is rare in Iran , where citizens are only allowed to own licensed hunting rifles. In January 2017, a man gunned down five people in a rampage in the central Iranian city of Arak. A month earlier a man killed 10 relatives in a remote rural area in the country’s south. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2JTxws0

Real Madrid behind after three minutes, Lazio lead at Inter

Roger Federer wins Miami Open with 6-1 6-4 victory over John Isner

Lewis Hamilton wins Bahrain GP after Charles Leclerc loses power

Girlfriend lost forehead in car crash after putting feet up on the dashboard

US reportedly cutting off aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras after Trump claims countries ‘set up’ migrant caravans

Cardiff 1-2 Chelsea: Premier League best in world but probably worst officials – Neil Warnock – BBC Sport

Cardiff’s Neil Warnock criticises the match officials after key decisions failed to go their way in a 2-1 defeat at home to Chelsea, claiming the London side “got away with murder”. MATCH REPORT: Cardiff 1-2 Chelsea Watch highlights on Match of the Day 2, tonight at 22.30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website & app. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2JR5VaQ

Checkatrade Trophy final: Portsmouth 2-2 Sunderland (aet, 5-4 on pens)

Suspect arrested in strangulation killing of nanny Carolina Cano, whose body was found in the lake of New Jersey park

Cardiff City 1-2 Chelsea: Visitors come from behind with Azpilicueta and Loftus-Cheek goals

Saudis ‘had access’ to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ phone: investigator

Saudi Arabia hacked the phone of Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, to gain access to his personal data, an investigator has said .  Bezos hired Gavin de Becker to look into the release by US tabloid National Enquirer of  leaked text messages and photos. “Our investigators and several experts concluded with high confidence that the Saudis had access to Bezos’ phone, and gained private information,” de  Becker wrote on The Daily Beast website on Saturday. De Becker linked the hack to extensive coverage by The Washington Post newspaper, which is owned by Bezos, of the murder of Saudi journalist  Jamal Khashoggi  at the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul last year. “It’s clear that MBS considers The Washington Post to be a major enemy,” de  Becker wrote, referring to the oil-rich kingdom’s powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman , whom the US Senate, after a closed-door briefing by the CIA, named as “responsible” for the mu...

Mum buried with newborn baby after both died in hospital in tragic accident

Alex Jones said in a deposition that ‘a form of psychosis’ made him believe the conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook shooting was staged

InfoWars host Alex Jones said in a deposition made public Friday said he now believes that a massacre at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012 really happened — and that “a form of psychosis” made him believe the conspiracy theory that it was staged. The parents of 10 Sandy Hook victims have sued Jones over his repeated false claims throughout the years that the deadly shooting was a hoax, the survivors were “crisis actors,” and the children who were killed did not exist. On Friday, the parents’ attorneys posted Jones’ entire deposition on YouTube, for “transparency” reasons, they said. In the deposition, Jones said he now believes the deadly shooting did happen, though he still believes some aspects of the shooting were suspicious. “I still have questions about Sandy Hook,” he says. “I’ve had a chance to believe that children died, and it’s a tragedy. But there are still real anomalies in the attempt to basically keep it blacked out that generally, whe...

Temperatures set to drop as much as 40 degrees on East Coast

Watch: Celtic & Rangers players clash after final whistle – BBC Sport

Celtic and Rangers players clash after final whistle following the Parkhead side’s 2-1 win in the third Old Firm game of the season. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2YDloyI

Jonny Bairstow hits maiden IPL ton as Sunrisers Hyderabad thrash Royal Challengers Bangalore

Bahrain GP: will there be Ferrari team orders?

Checkatrade Trophy final: Portsmouth v Sunderland

Jeremy Corbyn ‘could be PM’ if Theresa May calls general election

Indian Open: Stephen Gallacher wins despite final-round quadruple bogey

The #MeToo movement has reached Muslim-majority northern Nigeria

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Abuja, Nigeria – On February 3, Khadijah Adamu, a 24-year-old pharmacist in the northern Nigerian city of Kano, told her Twitter followers about a harrowing case of physical abuse, detailing claims of how an ex-boyfriend almost killed her. “ It was a burden that I was carrying around for two years,” Adamu told Al Jazeera. “Talking to people didn’t work, praying didn’t work, nothing worked, and to make matters worse my abuser refused to leave me alone.” Fakhriyyah Hashim, an entrepreneur and development worker in the Nigerian capital Abuja, noticed Adamu’s tweet and replied with empathy, adding the hashtag #ArewaMeToo.   Arewa is the general term used to refer to northern Nigeria , which has a majority Muslim population and a conservative society where issues surrounding sex and sexuality are rarely discussed in public. Soon, young women and men from the north started sharing experiences of rape and abuse on Twitter, using the hashtag. Some tweets even named the alleged abu...

Judge drops Infowars’ Alex Jones from Ohio flag-burning suit

A federal judge has dismissed Infowars radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and two of his associates from a lawsuit filed by a man claiming his rights were violated when police arrested him for trying to burn an American flag during the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland. The lawsuit was filed in 2018 by Gregory Lee Johnson, whose arrest for flag burning at the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas led to a U.S. Supreme Court invalidating state flag-burning laws. Johnson’s suit claims Cleveland police officers lied when they said Johnson set himself on fire and that Jones’ associates lied about being injured during the flag-burning attempt. Judge Solomon Oliver ruled Friday that statements Jones’ associates gave to police are protected and can’t be used in the lawsuit. Read More from Viral Newses https://ift.tt/2V9HF4O

Watch: Birmingham City v Arsenal in WSL

Sunday’s Premier League – Cardiff v Chelsea & Liverpool v Tottenham

My Odd Job: Embalming bodies is my privilege and a comfort to families

Scottish Premiership: Celtic v Rangers – team news & build-up

Watch: Pool – English Open – men’s professional round two

Pope in Morocco: protect ‘multi-religious’ Jerusalem

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Pope Francis  has joined  Morocco ‘s King Mohammed VI in saying  Jerusalem  should be a “symbol of peaceful coexistence” for Christians, Jews and Muslims, on the first day of a visit to the North African country. The spiritual leader of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics was invited by King Mohammed VI for the sake of “interreligious dialogue” according to Moroccan authorities. He is expected to celebrate mass at a Rabat stadium with an estimated 10,000 people attending as well as visiting a church-run social services centre and meeting with Catholic priests and other Christian representatives on Sunday. In a joint statement on Saturday, the two leaders said Jerusalem was “common patrimony of humanity and especially the followers of the three monotheistic religions”. “The specific multi-religious character, the spiritual dimension and the particular cultural identity of Jerusalem… must be protected and promoted,” they said in the declaration released by the ...

Mother had sex in hospital bed after giving birth two hours before

The Saudis accessed Jeff Bezos’ phone and gained private information, his security consultant says

Kash Ali disqualified for biting David Price during heavyweight fight

Carnivore Sv3rige eats dead squirrel to protest ‘vegan malnutrition’

Bahrain GP: Charles Leclerc quickly delivers on promise – and gives Ferrari much to ponder

Celtic v Rangers: Neil Lennon aims to make case as Steven Gerrard looks for leaders

‘Lawmakers often tell me we have too much power over speech, and frankly I agree’: Mark Zuckerberg calls for more outside regulation over the internet

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is calling for more outside regulation in several areas in which the social media site has run into problems over the past few years: harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability. In an opinion piece Saturday in The Washington Post, Zuckerberg says governments and regulators rather than private companies like Facebook should be more active in policing the Internet. He says privacy rules such as the General Data Protection Regulation, which took effect in Europe last year, should be adopted elsewhere in the world. The piece comes days after Facebook was criticized after a shooting rampage in New Zealand that killed 50 people was broadcast live on the site. It it was extending a ban on hate speech to white nationalists. Read more : Years of Mark Zuckerberg’s old Facebook posts have vanished. The company says it ‘mistakenly deleted’ them. Zuckerberg said that while companies should accountable for setting their own standards on harmf...

Celtic v Rangers (Sun)

‘Our people will not back down’: Gaza marks protests anniversary

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Tens of thousands of Palestinians have rallied at the Israel- Gaza  fence to mark the first anniversary of the Great March of Return protests, facing off against Israeli tanks and troops massed on the fortified perimeter.  Israeli forces on Saturday used live rounds, rubber bullets and tear gas on the protesters, killing three 17-year-old boys, and wounding at least 207 people, according to Gaza’s health ministry. Tamer Aby el-Khair was shot in the chest east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza and died at a hospital, the ministry said. The second teen, Adham Amara, died after being shot in the face east of Gaza City.  The third teen, Belal al-Najjar, was killed by an Israeli gunshot, according to Gaza officials. A fourth Palestinian, identified as 20-year-old Mohamed Jihad Saad, was killed in an overnight demonstration ahead of the main protest.  Palestinians are demanding the right to return to lands from which their families were violently expelled during the fo...

Man fed-up with police cuts smokes joint outside base to make a point

Some of Khashoggi’s killers received training in US: WaPo report

Some members of the Saudi hit team that killed Saudi writer   Jamal Khashoggi  in his country’s consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul received training in the  United States , according to a new Washington Post column . Khashoggi, a critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ( MBS ), entered the building on October 2, 2018, to obtain documents necessary for his forthcoming marriage. He was killed inside the consulate by a team of Saudi operatives  in what  has been described as  a “premeditated murder”. His body is yet to be found. According to the reporting by Washington Post’s David Ignatius, which included interviews with more than a dozen US and Saudi sources who requested anonymity, some of the special-operations training that members of the hit team received in the US might have been conducted by Tier 1 Group,  an Arkansas-based company. The training, part of a wider intelligence and defence partnership between the U...

Venezuela’s rival factions rally as power struggle persists

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido took his campaign for change to one of the country’s most populous states on Saturday, while supporters of the man he is trying to oust, President Nicolas Maduro, held a rival demonstration in the capital after another nationwide blackout. Guaido, the U.S.-backed leader of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, made several stops in Miranda state near Caracas, delivering trademark denunciations of Maduro’s government and promises of a better life for Venezuela ‘s struggling population. Speaking from podiums in the street with his shirt sleeves rolled up, the 35-year-old politician drew applause when he said even bigger protests will be held on April 6 as the opposition intensifies its push to topple Maduro. “Are you afraid?” Guaido asked at a stop in the town of San Antonio de Los Altos. “No,” the crowd roared. The opposition chief acknowledged power outages and other hardships in Venezuela as well as pressure from Maduro’s embattled ...

Paul Gascoigne among Spurs legends in final test game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Ukraine gears up to hold tight presidential elections

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Kiev, Ukraine – Voters in Ukraine will on Sunday cast their ballots to choose their sixth president, in the first test for incumbent  Petro Poroshenko  since he entered the top office in 2014 on the wave of the so-called Revolution of Dignity. About 35 million people are eligible to vote, but several million of them in the Russian-annexed Crimea and the rebel-held parts of eastern Ukraine are unable or unwilling to cast their ballots. Polls on Sunday will open at 8am (06:00 GMT) and close at 8pm (18:00 GMT). An early count is expected on Monday. If none of the candidates secures 50 percent of the vote, a runoff between the top two candidates will take place on April 21. The race is contested by 39 contenders, but only three of them have a realistic chance of winning, according to opinion polls. The latest surveys show comedian and political novice Volodymyr Zelensky leading with 20.6 percent, followed by opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko with about 13 percent. ...