US and UK among the most civil nations online, Microsoft says
By Steve Dent From engadget On Safer Internet Day, it advises following the Golden Rule. Last 2nd July it was “Safer Internet Day,” so Microsoft released some stats showing relative safety and civility by nation. It turns out that people…
What next for Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe: Division and hatred? Or ‘One Love?’
By: Earl Bousquet From telesurtv Bob Marley, if alive today, would probably have hesitated to write another song to replace “Zimbabwe.” The Caribbean has long had a close association with the Southern African liberation struggle and movements, especially the role…
UK: Manchester Christmas shopper shocker as ‘Theresa May’ and Co tax rain, small children and puppies
From Salford Star MANCHESTER PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY SUGGESTIONS FOR TORY BUDGET TAXES ON SANTA AND CARING THOUGHTS – [Flights to Cayman Islands won’t be taxed] Market Street in Manchester City Centre became a showcase for Tory Government pre-budget suggestions this afternoon,…
SFCN’s National Entrepreneurship Month Spotlight: Taj Hunter Waite
From South Florida Caribbean News National Entrepreneurship Month Powered by Art Africa Miami Arts Fair SOUTH FLORIDA – November is National Entrepreneurship Month and our National Entrepreneurship Month Spotlight is Taj Hunter Waite, Creative Consultant for Art Africa Miami Arts…
UK: Air crash – Four die as plane and helicopter collide
From BBC Two people were killed in each aircraft, Thames Valley Police said. Police and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said they have launched a joint investigation to establish the cause of the collision just after midday at Waddesdon…
Lena Dunham defends ‘Girls’ writer accused of rape
BY SASHA LEKACH From Mashable “Girls” creator Lena Dunham and her co-producer and writer Jenni Konner have defended a writer from the HBO show who was accused of raping a 17-year-old actress. He was 35 at the time of the…
Astronomers spot lava-covered “Super Earth” that might somehow have an atmosphere
By Mike Wehner From BGR Exoplanets — that is, planets we know exist outside of our own Solar System — come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities. Some are super frigid, while others are boiling hot, and a few fall…
It’s time for the Leonids: Look up as meteor shower peaks this weekend
BY SASHA LEKACH From Mashable The Leonids meteor shower has been active for the past two weeks and this weekend the cosmic debris show is hitting its peak. Leonids, named for the constellation Leo where the shower appears to originate…
Bringing sexual predators out of the shadows
From The Philadelphia Tribune All around the world, women are objectified as a sexual playthings. So it is not surprising that allegations of sexual harassment is surfacing from Hollywood, Calif., to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. As a youth in…
Italian surgeon who is definitely not a supervillain says he just completed the first human head transplant
By Mike Wehner From BGR Medical advancements are happening all the time, and medical ethics seems to be having a hard time keeping up. The latest (and perhaps most unsettling) example of this is Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero’s unceasing desire…






