Thursday, March 29, 2018

These 5 signs mean you're far more successful than you realise

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Sometimes, we might not feel super successful.
But that doesn't mean it's true.
There are a number of ways you can be successful without even realising it.

Success is tricky and hard to define because it differs from individual to individual. My mother, who never held a corporate job her whole life, achieved great success as a homemaker raising kids and creating a nurturing home environment.

Others will define it through a fat bank account, number of deals closed, books written, races won, or promotions received. Warren Buffett himself defined success by one's ability to say "no" to as many things as possible.

Your friend, boss or partner could be spying on you right now using Whatsapp


Your friend, boss or partner could be spying on you right now using Whatsapp

We don’t wish to alarm you, but someone could be using WhatsApp to spy on you. A new iOS app for iPhone is claiming to be able to use WhatsApp’s public online and offline status in a creepy new way. It’s called ChatWatch and aims to help people find out ‘friends, family or employees’ activity’ – even when they have hidden the ‘last seen’ function.

 All you need to do is pay it $2 per week to monitor a pair of numbers and it will tell you when they are on or offline. You can pay more to snoop on up to ten people at a time. ‘Find out when they went to bed, how long they slept, even compare chat patterns between people you know, and we will tell you the probability of them talking to each other during the day, using artificial intelligence,’ the app wrote.

Your friend, boss or partner could be spying on you right now using Whatsapp

'Fake' Indian journalists held in Australia over human trafficking

Australia federal police in airport

An Indian journalist has been charged with people smuggling after he allegedly helped eight people enter Australia using fake media credentials.

The group told officials at Brisbane airport that they had arrived to cover the Commonwealth Games.

If convicted of human trafficking, the journalist, who had a valid media pass, faces up to 20 years in jail.

The Commonwealth Games will be held in Australia's Gold Coast between 4 and 15 April.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Driver plows into people in San Francisco, critically wounding 4

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A driver plowed a vehicle into several people in San Francisco on Wednesday, critically wounding four, before fleeing the scene and triggering a manhunt, police said.

"Driver of vehicle in a physical altercation with five subjects and struck five subjects with his vehicle," San Francisco police said in a statement.

Police were searching for the driver and the five victims were transported to the hospital, police said, adding that four had life-threatening injuries.

Nasa plan to hunt for extraterrestrial alien life using James Webb Space Telescope postponed

This 2015 illustration provided by Northrop Grumman via NASA shows the James Webb Space Telescope. On Tuesday, March 27 2018, NASA announced it is delaying the launch of its next-generation space telescope until 2020. (Northrop Grumman/NASA via AP)

Nasa has once again postponed its plan to use an alien-hunting space telescope to search for traces of extraterrestrial life way out in deep space. It has announced another delay to the launch of its next-generation space telescope until at least 2020. Top officials said Tuesday that more time is needed to assemble and test the James Webb Space Telescope, which is considered a successor to the long-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.

 It’s the latest in a series of delays for the telescope, dating back a decade. More recently, Webb was supposed to fly this year, but last fall NASA pushed the launch back to 2019. ‘Simply put, we have one shot to get this right before going into space,’ explained Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA’s associate administrator of science.

In this April 13, 2017 photo provided by NASA, technicians lift the mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope using a crane at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The telescope???s 18-segmented gold mirror is specially designed to capture infrared light from the first galaxies that formed in the early universe. On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, NASA announced it has delayed the launch of the next-generation space telescope until 2020. (Laura Betz/NASA via AP)

China banned all mention of Kim Jong Un while he was in Beijing — so people called him 'fatty on the train' instead

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

China tried to keep Kim Jong Un's visit to Beijing a secret earlier this week.
Many people were speculating, so authorities decided to censor terms and nicknames relating to the North Korean leader.
To circumvent the ban, some internet users called Kim "fatty on the train" and "the obese patient."
As China banned all mention of Kim Jong Un on its internet during his secretive visit, people on the internet dodged the ban by calling him "fatty on the train" instead.

Former Catalan minister Clara Ponsati hands herself in to police in Scotland

Clara Ponsati 


former Catalan minister facing extradition to Spain has handed herself in for arrest at a Scottish police station.

Professor Clara Ponsati, the ex-Catalan education minister, is being sought by the authorities in Madrid on charges of "violent rebellion and misappropriation of public funds" over her role in Catalonia's controversial independence referendum last year.

She refutes the charges and is set to embark on a legal fight to resist the attempts to have her returned Spain.

Her lawyer says she views the charges - which could attract a jail term of up to 30 years - as "political persecution" and believes that her human rights cannot be guaranteed in Spain.

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