Saturday, August 5, 2017

Educators flipping out over fidget spinners are missing the real menace and other top stories.

  • Educators flipping out over fidget spinners are missing the real menace

    Educators flipping out over fidget spinners are missing the real menace
    What if I told you there was a safe, small, inexpensive toy that was quiet, used no batteries, was almost impossible to break, had no screen and seemed to interest kids between the ages of 3 and 23? Would you go out and buy a million of them? Of course, and that’s why stores have been selling out of the Fidget Spinner in recent weeks. But just as these small devices have become popular, classrooms and schools around the country are starting to ban them. As usual, though, adults have completely ..
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  • Sally Yates Tells Senators She Warned Trump About Michael Flynn

    Sally Yates Tells Senators She Warned Trump About Michael Flynn
    It also raised fresh doubts about Mr. Trump’s judgment in keeping Mr. Flynn in place despite serious Justice Department concerns. White House officials have not fully explained why they waited so long. “I don’t have any way of knowing what, if anything, they did,” Ms. Yates said. “If nothing was done, then certainly that would be concerning.”At the heart of Monday’s testimony were Mr. Flynn’s conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey I. Kislyak. Mr. Flynn denied tha..
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  • India anti-corruption party denies bribery allegation

    India anti-corruption party denies bribery allegation
    Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Mr Kejriwal is a former tax officer The leader of India's anti-corruption Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Arvind Kejriwal, has rejected a colleague's allegation that he took bribes.Kapil Mishra, who has been sacked from the party and the cabinet, said Mr Kejriwal misused his powers as Delhi's chief minister.Mr Kejriwal on Monday tweeted that "truth will prevail". The AAP was born out of a massive anti-corruption movem..
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  • North Korea's Feud With China May Leave Door Open for Russia, But It Won't Be Easy

    North Korea's Feud With China May Leave Door Open for Russia, But It Won't Be Easy
    Russia has strategically grown closer to North Korea as the reclusive, militarized state feuds with its greatest ally, China, over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, a recent analysis has found. But the economic and political importance of China to North Korea may overshadow Moscow's attempts.Russia is looking to capitalize on the rare, public spat between Pyongyang and Beijing by improving its own stance with North Korea, which is seen by both Russia and China as a buffer against U.S. interes..
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  • Right and Left React to France's Election

    Right and Left React to France's Election
    David French would likely agree with Mr. Benkof’s diagnosis of the religious liberty order but draws a different conclusion about what it means for President Trump’s fidelity to his campaign promises. Echoing other writers on the right, Mr. French is frustrated that the order does little to address what he sees as real threats to religious freedom. Repealing restrictions on churches’ participation in politics or overturning regulations against the “contraception mandate” cannot be accomplished ..
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  • The Kushners and Their Golden Visas

    The Kushners and Their Golden Visas
    Photo Credit Lorenzo Gritti The Kushner family has been caught in a shameless act of name-dropping. It has been highlighting its White House connections to entice wealthy Chinese investors and promising them green cards in return under a special government visa program. That’s pretty bad. But it’s also a scandal that Congress allows real estate developers to use the American immigration system to pad their profits.Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and special ..
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  • Emmanuel Macron, Afghanistan, South Korea: Your Morning Briefing

    Emmanuel Macron, Afghanistan, South Korea: Your Morning Briefing
    Frustration with the chaebol, which have been implicated in a series of scandals, has been building for years, but clamping down on them will not be easy. Here’s a closer look at how these pivotal issues are playing out._____ Photo Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times • Former President Barack Obama warned Donald J. Trump against hiring Michael T. Flynn when they met in the Oval Office, above, two former Obama aides said.The revelation came as Sally Q. Yates, the f..
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  • Venezuelan Opposition Leader Borges Hopeful After Meetings with Mike Pence, HR McMaster

    Venezuelan Opposition Leader Borges Hopeful After Meetings with Mike Pence, HR McMaster
    SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERNational Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and Vice President Mike Pence met with Venezuela’s National Assembly President Julio Borges this weekend to discuss the opposition’s attempt to re-establish democratic order in that nation following eighteen years of socialist rule. As the head of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, Borges is a prominent leader of the movement to remove dictator Nicolás Maduro and end the wave of police brutality against unarmed protest..
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  • The Latest: Indonesia's leader says respect legal process

    The Latest: Indonesia's leader says respect legal process
    Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama sits on the defendant’s chair as he attends his sentencing hearing in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, May 9, 2017. The minority Christian governor is currently on trial on accusation of blasphemy following his remark about a passage in the Quran that could be interpreted as prohibiting Muslims from accepting non-Muslims as leaders. (Bay Ismoyo/Pool Photo via AP) (Associated Press) By Associated Press By Associated Press May 9 at 6:47 AM JAKAR..
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  • South Korea election: Voters choose new president

    South Korea election: Voters choose new president
    Image copyright Reuters Image caption Voters have 13 candidates to pick from South Koreans are voting in a presidential election, called early after a huge corruption scandal brought down their former leader. A liberal, Moon Jae-in, is the strong favourite with centrist Ahn Cheol-soo his nearest challenger.If Mr Moon wins, the South will likely change course on North Korea, with the candidate wanting to increase contact with the rogue regime.But corru..
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