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U.S. suggests Russia, Syria may tamper with Douma evidence, Moscow denies it
DAMASCUS/THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The United States accused Russia on Monday of blocking international inspectors from reaching the site of ... -
Myanmar to free over 8,000 prisoners in new-year amnesty
YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar’s new president said on Tuesday over 8,000 prisoners will be freed in an amnesty, a move ... -
Under military rule, Venezuela oil workers quit in a stampede
CARACAS (Reuters) – Chauffeured around in a sleek black pick-up, the head of Venezuela’s oil industry, Major General Manuel Quevedo, ... -
Trump, Japan's Abe seek consensus on North Korea amid strains
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will seek common ground ... -
G7 backs U.S., British, French efforts to curb Syrian chemical weapon capability
BERLIN (Reuters) – The Group of Seven industrialized nations condemned the alleged chemical attack in eastern Ghouta in Syria on ... -
An Elaborate Hack Shows How Much Damage IoT Bugs Can Do
Rube-Goldbergesque IoT hacks are surprisingly simple to pull off—and can do a ton of damage. http://www.wired.com/ -
Mark Zuckerberg’s Hearings Were Facebook’s and Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Debut
To spectators, Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance before Congress marked a crisis at Facebook. To tech’s elite, it was a demonstration of ... -
TED 2018: Thought-Reading Machines and the Death of Love
A new holographic technology promises to replace expensive medical imaging. But it might also blur individual human identities. http://www.wired.com/ -
*Incredibles 2* Asks: What's the Right Way to Solve a Math Problem?
The new Pixar movie has a trailer that makes you think about how teaching math *really* works. http://www.wired.com/ -
The White House Loses Rob Joyce and Tom Bossert, Its Cybersecurity Brain Trust
White House cybersecurity coordinator Rob Joyce will follow homeland security advisor Tom Bossert out the door, leaving the Trump administration ...