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Pentagon chief blasts N.Korea over US student who died

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North Korea's treatment of an American student who died after being released from detention in a coma was inhuman and US patience with Pyongyang is running out, Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said Wednesday. Otto Warmbier, 22, suffered severe brain damage in North Korea and died on Monday following 18 months of captivity in North Korea after he was sentenced to hard labor for stealing a political poster from a hotel. "To see a young man go over there healthy and, (after) a minor act of mischief,... Читать дальше...

Pentagon chief blasts N.Korea over US student who died

Yahoo! News 

North Korea's treatment of an American student who died after being released from detention in a coma was inhuman and US patience with Pyongyang is running out, Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said Wednesday. Otto Warmbier, 22, suffered severe brain damage in North Korea and died on Monday following 18 months of captivity in North Korea after he was sentenced to hard labor for stealing a political poster from a hotel. "To see a young man go over there healthy and, (after) a minor act of mischief,... Читать дальше...



University of Michigan getting driverless shuttles this fall

TheRepublic.com 

ANN ARBOR, Michigan — Two driverless shuttles will begin operating at the University of Michigan this fall. The tall, airy, 15-passenger shuttles will carry students and staff in a two-mile loop on campus roads alongside regular traffic. The shuttle will be free and insured by the university. A trained specialist will ride on each shuttle

Former Milwaukee police officer found not guilty in fatal shooting

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Filed under: News, US, Courts/Legal

June 21 (Reuters) - A former Milwaukee police officer, whose fatal shooting of a black man last year sparked two nights of rioting, was found not guilty in the killing on Wednesday.

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What will it cost to keep Derek Carr from going the Kirk Cousins route? - NBCSports.com

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What will it cost to keep Derek Carr from going the Kirk Cousins route?
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Of all the players who could have decided to let their rookie contracts expire and play year-to-year since the NFL and NFL Players Association made it considerably more expensive to franchise-tag for a third time in 2006, Washington quarterback Kirk ...
Derek Carr, Raiders nearing record contract extension, report saysFresno Bee
Raiders, Derek Carr near $25M-per-year deal... Читать дальше...

University of Michigan getting driverless shuttles this fall

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

The tall, airy, 15-passenger shuttles will carry students and staff in a two-mile loop on campus roads alongside regular traffic. The university's MCity autonomous research partnership paid $500,000 for the shuttles and the systems to operate them.

The cofounder of a 'Shark Tank' success story shares the excellent advice Barbara Corcoran gave him during his first year in business

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Cousins Maine Lobster

When Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac appeared on the fourth season of "Shark Tank" in 2012, they had been in business for two months.

Their Cousins Maine Lobster food truck, which brought a taste of Maine to California, had a promising start, but was still largely unproven.

The cousins, however, had prepared so well and had such a solid business plan that Barbara Corcoran invested $55,000 for 15% of the company. Today it's one of the most successful "Shark Tank" companies. Читать дальше...

Uber searches for a new CEO in wake of Kalanick’s departure

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DETROIT — Uber seeks a strong manager who can repair a broken image, juggle multiple lawsuits and government investigations, develop and nurture a new corporate culture and lead a successful IPO. That’s a lot for potential candidates to consider. Uber needs a new leader after former CEO and company founder Travis Kalanick resigned Tuesday night

Giant Iceberg Like 'Niggling Tooth' Set to Crack off Antarctica

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One of the biggest icebergs on record is like a "niggling tooth" about to snap off Antarctica and will be an extra hazard for ships around the frozen continent as it breaks up, scientists said on Wednesday. An area of the Larsen C ice shelf, about as big as the U.S. state of Delaware or the Indonesian island of Bali, is connected by just 13 km (8 miles) of ice after a crack has crept about 175 kms along the sheet, with a new jump last month. "It's keeping us all on tenterhooks," Andrew Fleming... Читать дальше...


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