Sunday, February 18, 2018
#BlackPanther movie review.. (5 Stars)
There's a line at the end of Black Panther that I haven't been able to get out of my head in the weeks since I first saw the film. At the risk of being too spoiler-y (you will all complain anyway) I'll remove the context, but it goes something like this: "Bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jumped from ships, because they knew death was better than bondage."
It's a powerful moment, one that's tragic and beautiful all the same. This is the moment when Marvel, for the first time, finally transcended the superhero genre. Never has a line in a Marvel movie carried this much weight; it's an idea reserved for great literature or essays, for something much bigger than a Hollywood tentpole.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
How to get more followers on Instagram
Instagram’s algorithm is constantly changing.
They’re trying to make more money with updates to the way – and order – we see photos and adverts.
This is all well and good for the advertisers, but for us regular joes who might be trying to build a brand or business it can be frustrating.
Luckily, there are still some surefire ways to get more followers that don’t involve paying for ads. Here are our top tips.
At least 5 killed in Southern California freeway crash
A fiery crash involving a big-rig and several other vehicles killed at least five people early Friday afternoon in Rialto, leaving both directions of the 10 Freeway closed for hours, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The big rig was traveling westbound on the 10 shortly before 1 p.m. when, for an unknown reason, it veered toward the median, crashed through the guardrail and burst into flames near the Riverside Avenue exit, according to CHP Officer Brian Alvarez.
The massive vehicle, apparently a concrete pump truck, continued to travel across all eastbound lanes, striking multiple other vehicles, he said.
The playboy who got away with $242m – using ‘black magic’
One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time.
Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim. He told the bank manager, Mohammed Ayoub, that he had magic powers. With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it. He invited his Emirati friend to come again, and to bring some cash.
Black magic is condemned by Islam as blasphemous. Even so, there's still a widespread belief in it, and Ayoub was taken in by the colourful and mysterious businessman from a remote village in Mali.
When he arrived at Sissoko's house the next time, carrying his money, a man burst out of a room saying a spirit - a djinn - had just attacked him.
Three Billboards protest takes aim at Marco Rubio in call for gun control after Florida school shooting
Campaigners took inspiration from Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri to call for gun control in the wake of a school shooting that killed 17.
It is the second time in a week that activists have emulated the movie after Grenfell Tower protesters carried out a similar stunt in London.
The Florida placards were driven around Miami on Friday to put pressure on its Republican senator after the high school massacre this week in Florida.
Campaigners took inspiration from Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri to call for gun control in the wake of a school shooting that killed 17.
Helicopter surveying damage from 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Mexico crashes, killing two
Hours after a powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake rocked south and central Mexico on Friday, two government officials were involved in a deadly helicopter crash while surveying the damage.
At least two people were killed when the helicopter carrying Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete and Oaxaca Governor Alejandro Murat came crashing down as the pilot tried to land.
The senior officials were not seriously harmed in the accident, which occurred just hours after the quake left buildings in Mexico City swaying for more than two minutes.
The quake's epicenter was 33 miles northeast of Pinotepa in Oaxaca state, with a depth of 15 miles. There were no immediate reports of deaths from the earthquake, which struck at 5:39 p.m.
Friday, February 16, 2018
Instagram deleted this video of Russian oligarchs allegedly partying with prostitutes on a yacht
Instagram has found itself dragged into a scandal about bribery, corruption and prostitution at the highest echelons of Russian society after banning an online exposé by a leading anti-Putin politician.
The social network yanked a 25-minute "investigation" fronted by Alexei Navalny and his Progress Party after a Russian court ruled in favour of the oligarch in the video, and ordered it to be removed.
YouTube, which also hosted the video, has taken a different approach, and has yet to remove the footage from the internet.
The video itself is a lengthy dissection by Navalny of evidence which he claims is proof of bribery between rich businessmen and senior policymakers in Moscow, improbably brought to light by a Russian escort with a penchant for sharing her glamorous escapades.
Scroll down to see exactly what it's about.
Brazilian army to take control of security in Rio as violence rises
Brazilian president Michel Temer signed a decree Friday that put the military in charge of security in Rio de Janeiro, following a rise in street crime and drug gang violence.
Massed robberies and gunfights during carnival, followed by a storm on Wednesday that killed four and caused chaos, have heightened a sense that the city is slipping out of control.
“This could seem like an extreme measure but Brazil demands extreme measures,” said Temer after signing the decree. “We took the country out of the worst recession in its history. Now we are going to restore order.”
Flu vaccine works better than feared, but it's still not great
The flu vaccine is working better than doctors feared, but still is not especially effective, health officials said Thursday.
Overall, this year’s vaccine is 36 percent effective, meaning it reduces the number of doctor visits by 36 percent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.
“Early estimates indicate that influenza vaccines have reduced the risk of medically attended influenza-related illness by about one-third in vaccinated persons so far this season,” the CDC says in its first report on how well the vaccine is working.
It’s only 25 percent effective against the most common strain circulating this year, the H3N2 strain, CDC’s Dr. Alicia Fry and colleagues found.
Scientists have found that shampoo is a source of the same dangerous form of air pollution made by cars
A new study has shown how household products such as shampoo are sources of the same air pollution as traffic fumes.
However, rather than being bad news, this is becoming apparent because of the headway countries in Europe and the US have made to reduce car pollution.
We've known for a long time that traffic fumes are very bad for our health. But according to new research, there are other sources of pollution that should also be a concern.
A new study, published in the journal Science, has found that household products such as shampoo, oven cleaner, and deodorant could all be a significant source of air pollution — the same form as that which is released by car fumes.
Parkland school shooting: Football coach Aaron Feis died shielding students
This is Aaron Feis, a Football coach at Parkland High School who stepped in front of students when the shooting began taking several bullets. He's currently in critical condition. Make him more famous than the shooter.
Aaron Feis had several titles at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School: Football coach. Security guard. Proud alumnus.
Now, after the mass shooting at the Parkland, Florida, school, a grieving community is calling him something else: a hero.
"It is with Great sadness that our Football Family has learned about the death of Aaron Feis. He was our Assistant Football Coach and security guard," Marjory Stoneman football said on Twitter. "He selflessly shielded students from the shooter when he was shot. He died a hero and he will forever be in our hearts and memories."
Feis was one of the 17 people killed at the school on Wednesday, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told reporters on Thursday.
Oxfam to set up independent commission to investigate claims of sexual exploitation
Oxfam is to set up an independent commission to investigate claims of sexual exploitation.
Oxfam International executive director Winnie Byanyima promised to root out any wrongdoing at the charity and provide justice for anyone abused by its staff.
In an interview with the BBC, Ms Byanyima apologised for the scandal which has seen the charity accused of concealing findings of an inquiry into claims staff used prostitutes while delivering aid in Haiti in 2011.
Earth is currently being battered by solar storm that could hit power grids and satellites
This storm could affect satellites, power grids and some spacecraft with energetic particles. It’s being caused by a solar flare that occurred on February 12 in the sun’s atmosphere following a massive explosion.
Particles from the flare are to blame for the possible disruption. Bill Murtagh, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said: ‘Depending how the CME and the Earth’s magnetic field couple, those energetic particles will come flowing in, penetrating into the atmosphere and striking the atoms and molecules in our atmosphere’
‘Those energetic particles excite the atoms in our atmosphere [like oxygen and nitrogen], stripping electrons away from them, and that causes them to light up.’
IOC defends decision to send home Adam Pengilly from Pyeongchang
The International Olympic Committee has defended its decision to send home Adam Pengilly from the Winter Games after an incident with a security officer.
The 40-year-old, a British member of the IOC, has apologised.
At a media briefing, journalists pointed to instances of alleged misbehaviour among other IOC members that had not been addressed.
"You'll appreciate that this is actually something during the Games," said an IOC spokesperson.
"It needs to be dealt with immediately."
Details of the incident have not been made public but IOC president Thomas Bach will meet with the security officer to apologise.
Winter Olympics 2018 medal table
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Ryan Donato’s two-goal effort helped Team USA earn their first win in PyeongChang, defeating Slovakia 2-1.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Ethiopian prime minister resigns after mass protests
Ethiopia’s prime minister has submitted a letter of resignation in a surprise move that comes amid protracted anti-government protests.
The resignation of Hailemariam Desalegn, who has been in power since 2012, was reported by the state-affiliated broadcaster Fana on Thursday and follows a nationwide state of emergency last year. His stepping down is unprecedented in the east African country.
Hundreds of people have died in violence sparked initially by an urban development plan for the capital, Addis Ababa. The unrest spread in 2015 and 2016 as demonstrations against political restrictions and human rights abuses broke out.
Breaking News: South Africa's Jacob Zuma resigns, Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as South Africa’s president
South Africa's embattled President Jacob Zuma has resigned after intense pressure from his own party.
In a televised statement he said he was quitting with immediate effect but said he disagreed with his ANC party's decision.
The ANC had told him to step down or face a vote of no confidence in parliament.
The 75-year-old has been facing calls to give way to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, the ANC's new leader.
Mr Zuma, who has been in power since 2009, faces numerous allegations of corruption.
Earlier on Wednesday, police swooped on the Johannesburg home of the powerful and wealthy Gupta family with whom Mr Zuma has close ties.
Jacob Zuma: The survivor whose nine lives ran out
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How did Mr Zuma announce his resignation?
He began his speech by laughing and joking with members of the press, asking them why they looked so serious.
Valentine Day Massacre : Ex-student kills 17 in shooting spree at Florida high school
A former student opened fire at a Florida high school Wednesday, killing at least 17 people, sending students running out into the streets and SWAT team members swarming in before authorities took him into custody about a mile away.
Sheriff Scott Israel identified the suspect as Nikolaus Cruz, 19. A law enforcement source briefed on the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School said the suspect appears to have pulled the school fire alarm, causing chaos, and then started shooting,
The violence erupted shortly before dismissal at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, about 45 miles north of Miami. Live television footage showed students streaming out of the building as dozens of police and emergency services personnel swarmed the area.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Abuja Events : LinQ Up Party Sun 18/18
Looking for something to do in Abuja ?
Whether you're a local, new in town or just cruising through we've got loads of great Fun Treat @ The LinQ Up events.
You will be hosted to an evening of fine music and great ambiance with some good people.
Music | Art | Food | Drinks | People | Pamper
We look forward to hosting YOU in your city and bringing out some good people and good vibes in Abuja.
Date : Sunday 18 Feb 2018
Venue: @ Signature restaurant wuse2 Abuja.
#38 lingu cresent off aminu kano wuse 2 abuja
Time : 5pm
Admission is FREE!!!
Prince Henrik of Denmark dies aged 83 but won't be buried alongside wife due to bitter disagreement
Denmark's Prince Henrik, the husband of Queen Margrethe, died on Tuesday night at the age of 83.
"His Royal Highness Prince Henrik died peacefully in his sleep ...," the Royal House said in a statement.
"Her Majesty the Queen and the two sons were at his side."
The 83-year-old French-born prince was diagnosed with a benign tumour two weeks ago.
He had been hospitalised following an illness that began during a private trip to Egypt.
16-year-old Japanese snowboarder suffers horrifying fall in men's halfpipe and gets taken out on stretcher
16-year-old Japanese snowboarder Yuto Totsuka suffered a horrifying fall in the men's halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday in Pyeongchang.
On his second run of the final, Totsuka dropped in and went for his first jump, twisting several times in the air. Totsuka missed his landing, however, crashing into the lip of the halfpipe, which NBC described as "frozen concrete."
Totsuka smacked into the ground, falling face-first into the middle of the halfpipe, lying still.
Here's a sense of how high Totsuka had gotten:
South Korea sentences Ex-President's best friend to 20 years Imprisonment
The secret confidante of ousted South Korean president Park Geun-Hye was convicted on Tuesday and jailed for 20 years for her key role in the scandal that brought down the head of state.
Choi Soon-Sil, who became close to Park through her father, a shadowy religious figure was vilified during the massive nationwide protests that rocked Asia’s fourth-largest economy and culminated in Park’s impeachment last year.
The Seoul Central District Court found Choi guilty of abuse of power, bribery and interfering in government business. The verdict is a potential pointer to the decision in Park’s separate trial since 15 of the 18 charges Choi faced mirror counts on the ex-president’s own indictment. Judge Kim Se-Yoon told a packed courtroom that Choi took advantage of “long private ties” with Park to force companies to donate funds to foundations she controlled and used for personal gain.
United Airlines engine disintegrates over Pacific, forcing emergency landing
A United Airlines plane flying to Hawaii was forced to make an emergency landing after its engine began to fall apart mid-air.
After what was described as “the scariest flight of my life” by one passenger, photos and videos taken through the windows showed an exposed engine shaking in mid-air after the “engine cowling” broke away.
The drama on board the Boeing 777-222 began after a loud bang was heard roughly 35 minutes before the flight was scheduled to land in Honolulu. The pilots immediately sent out a distress call and were forced to make an emergency landing.
A Google engineer on board the flight, Erik Haddad, who had a clear view of the exposed engine, apparently remained calm throughout the incident, uploading a series of photos to Twitter and quipping: “I don’t see anything about this in the
manual.”
Climber killed in fall, others stranded on Mount Hood, Oregon
A climber was killed after falling up to 1,000 feet on Mount Hood in Oregon and up to 15 other people remained stranded on the face of the mountain in difficult conditions on Tuesday, authorities said.
The injured man was airlifted off the snowy 11,000-foot mountain in northern Oregon to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland and pronounced dead on arrival, Brian Jensen of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said.
The Portland Oregon newspaper, citing state search and rescue coordinator Scott Lucas, reported that by the time rescue crews had arrived, the climber was bleeding, had injuries to his face and that his respiration was on and off.
Man slit step-grandmother's throat and tried to remove her head as he 'thought she was a witch'
A paranoid schizophrenic slit his step-grandmother’s throat with a hunting knife because he believed she was a witch, a court heard.
Jonathan Griffiths, 23, admitted manslaughter after killing Janice Griffiths - also known as Rose.
The 59-year-old victim had raised Griffiths, who is being held at Ashworth Hospital in Liverpool, since he was a baby.
Sentencing him at Cardiff Crown Court, Judge Eleri Rees said: “It is shocking and tragic that she should die at the hands of someone she did so much for during her life.”
The court heard the incident occurred at their home at Ty Rhiw in Taff's Well, near Cardiff , on June 12 last year, Wales Online reported .
Michael Jones QC, prosecuting, said Mrs Griffiths was the defendant’s legal guardian.
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