2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 U.S. Spotlight


The Federalist
   
Hillary's 'Gun Show Loophole' Proposal Is A Joke   
The Federalist
In the wake of a mass shooting at an Oregon community college last week, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton announced today that she would close the so-called “gun show loophole” with an executive order if she were elected president.

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TheBlaze.com
   
Police Officer Orders a Coffee From Dunkin' Donuts — as He Walks Out, He ...   
TheBlaze.com
After buying coffee from a Dunkin' Donuts, a Providence, Rhode Island, police officer found an “unacceptable” message scrawled on the side of the cup that has one of his fellow officers asking, “Where does it end?” Image source: Google Maps via Boston.

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32 free iOS apps that take advantage of 3D Touch on the iPhone 6s   
Macworld
One of the cornerstone features of the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is 3D Touch. This new touchscreen functionality allows for you to access an app's Quick Action shortcuts right from the Home screen before fully launching the app. It also gives ...

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RollingStone.com
   
Inside Michael Jackson's Iconic First Moonwalk Onstage   
RollingStone.com
Rolling Stone contributing editor Steve Knopper's new book, MJ: The Genius of Michael Jackson (in stores October 6th), is the first narrative biography to deconstruct Jackson's inimitable dance steps, live performances, songwriting method and studio ...


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MLB playoffs 2015: Bracket, schedule, scores and more   
SB Nation
Thanks to the Wild Card round, we lost the Yankees and the Pirates in one night. The Cubs and the Astros advanced, though, and their victories set upthe Division Series we're currently watching (on various networks) (with broadcasters of varying talents).

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SFGate
   
Bay Bridge designer fears leaks are damaging main cable   
SFGate
The cable that holds up the new Bay Bridge eastern span is vulnerable to corrosion because of rainwater leaking into its anchorages, the bridge's lead designer has warned Caltrans — a threat that the agency has previously downplayed on the $6.4 ...

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Yahoo Health
   
12 Foods Draining Your Brainpower   
Yahoo Health
Oh, you don't recall slurping down any of the hyper-sweet corn extract? Well, you did—about eight teaspoons' worth, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In fact, the average American consumed 27 pounds of the stuff last year. And now new ...


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New York Times
   
Deaths Draw Attention to Wall Street's Grueling Pace   
New York Times
In retrospect, it was around Easter that John Hughes began to think something unusual was going on with his middle son, Thomas, a 29-year-old investment banker. John's former wife, Marypat, had arranged for brunch at the Yale Club, in Manhattan, with ...

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Bloomberg
   
In North America's Costliest City, Rich Chinese Take the Blame   
Bloomberg
James Hankle, a 50-something software engineer sporting blue jeans and a Green Party T-shirt, is explaining his fix for Vancouver's runaway property prices when he's interrupted by an eavesdropping passerby: “Stop allowing people from China to buy our ...


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ABC.com
   
Yes   
ABC.com
“The President's about to get Poped.” These are Abby's words to Elizabeth as everyone scrambles to deal with Sally Langston's allegations that the leader of the free world is having an affair with DC's number one fixer. Well, there won't be any ...

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