Saturday, March 31, 2018

'Satan 2' nuclear missile again test-launched by Russia, as Putin brags of 'invulnerable' arsenal

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A new intercontinental ballistic missile hailed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as being able to fly over the North or South Poles and strike any target in the world reportedly was test-launched for the second time Friday.

Russia’s defense ministry released a video purportedly showing the Sarmat ICBM blasting off in spectacular fashion from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in its northern Arkhangelsk province, the move coming just hours after the Kremlin announced it would expel 60 American diplomats and close the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg in retaliation for U.S. measures taken in response to the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy and his daughter in Britain.

The video shows the missile – dubbed “Satan 2” by NATO -- rising out of the ground and seemingly floating in the air for a brief moment before more flames erupt, kicking up massive clouds of smoke and snow.

"No defense systems will be able to withstand it," Putin said about the missile during his state-of-the-nation speech in early March.Image result for 'Satan 2' nuclear missile again test-launched by Russia

Two teens charged in brutal beating death of New Jersey man

The exact cause of a New Jersey man's death has yet to be determined, Hudson County authorities said.

Two teens have been arrested and charged in connection with the brutal beating death of a 36-year-old New Jersey man.

Authorities say Sebastian Aguilar was attacked by multiple people Wednesday night while walking in Guttenberg, a small town just across the Hudson River from New York City, NorthJersey.com reported.

Police found Aguilar lying on the ground around 10:15 p.m. and rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he died at 7:40 a.m. Thursday, NJ.com reported.

The exact cause of his death has yet to be determined by the medical examiner.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Arnold Schwarzenegger underwent heart surgery and is now in stable condition

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Arnold Schwarzenegger had heart surgery on Thursday and was in stable condition as of Friday, his spokesman Daniel Ketchell confirmed to The Washington Post.

Ketchell said on Twitter that Schwarzenegger, 70, underwent a planned procedure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to replace a pulmonic valve. He said the valve was "successfully replaced."

TMZ, which first reported the surgery, said complications arose in the valve replacement and Schwarzenegger required an "emergency" open-heart surgery, though Ketchell did not appear to confirm that in his statement on Twitter. The Post said he "noted that an open-heart surgery team was on hand during the procedure, but downplayed its seriousness."

Could enemies sabotage undersea cables linking the world? Fears rise as officials say Russian ships are showing increased interest in the 400 fiber-optic communication cables spanning the oceans

There are 400 fiber-optic cables stretching across the world's oceans. All told, there are 620,000 miles of fiber-optic cable running under the sea, enough to loop around the earth nearly 25 times, as illustrated in the map above. These subsea cables carry most of world's calls, emails and texts

Russian ships are skulking around underwater communications cables, causing the U.S. and its allies to worry the Kremlin might be taking information warfare to new depths.

Is Moscow interested in cutting or tapping the cables? Does it want the West to worry it might? Is there a more innocent explanation? Unsurprisingly, Russia isn't saying.

But whatever Moscow's intentions, U.S. and Western officials are increasingly troubled by their rival's interest in the 400 fiber-optic cables that carry most of world's calls, emails and texts, as well as $10 trillion worth of daily financial transactions.

'We've seen activity in the Russian navy, and particularly undersea in their submarine activity, that we haven't seen since the '80s,' Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, commander of the U.S. European Command, told Congress this month.

Without undersea cables, a bank in Asian countries couldn't send money to Saudi Arabia to pay for oil. U.S. military leaders would struggle to communicate with troops fighting extremists in Afghanistan and the Middle East.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Rapper Fabolous Arrested After Allegedly Attacking ‘L&HH’ GF & Baby Mama Emily B — Report

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This is awful. Fabolous has been arrested for domestic violence after allegedly assaulting Emily B, according to a bombshell March 29 report. Here’s what we know.

Fabolous, 40, was arrested the night of Wednesday, March 28, after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and baby mama Emily B, as TMZ reports. Emily “first contacted police” and told them the rapper “had hit her,” sources claim to the site. Fabulous then reportedly turned himself in to the police in Englewood, NJ, where he and the Love & Hip Hop star live.

Former vice mayor of China’s Lyuliang City sentenced to death for corruption



Zhang Zhongsheng, former vice mayor of Lyuliang City in north China's Shanxi Province, was sentenced to death on Wednesday for taking bribes, the Intermediate People's Court of Linfen in Shanxi Province said.

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.

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