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NBA star LeBron James' property in L.A. vandalised with racial slur
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Basketball superstar LeBron James' Los Angeles home was vandalised with a racial slur, police said on Wednesday, one day before the Cleveland Cavaliers player was set to take the court in the first game of the NBA finals. -
LeBron's home vandalised with racial slur
The home of NBA superstar LeBron James has been vandalised just a day before the four-time MVP steps out for Cleveland in the NBA Finals opener. -
Understated Nadal hits top gear in Paris
Rafael Nadal's quest for La Decima - a 10th French Open crown - is right on track after a routine second-round dismissal of Frenchman Robin Haase. -
Australia's competitiveness at 20-year low
A global survey shows Australia's competitiveness has fallen to its lowest level since 1996, falling from 17 to 21. -
Trump planning to quit Paris climate deal
A White House official says President Donald Trump is expected to withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord. -
Henriques calls on CA to come to the party
Moises Henriques has joined the chorus of players urging Cricket Australia to sit down and negotiate with the Australian Cricketers' Association. -
NSW wary of Qld despite record Origin win
NSW coach Laurie Daley says the return of Johnathan Thurston and possibly Billy Slater means the Blues won't get carried away by their State of Origin win. -
Cometh the hour, cometh main man Fifita
NSW prop Andrew Fifita scored one try and had a hand in another two to earn man-of-the-match honours in their State of Origin I win over Queensland. -
Bews likely to stand up to Betts again
Geelong defender Jed Bews is likely to once again get the big job on Adelaide sharp-shooter Eddie Betts on Friday night. -
Aussies out to make their mark in England
Australia open their Champions Trophy campaign against New Zealand on Friday, looking to win the tournament for the first time since 2009. -
CRISPR Gene-Editing Tool Causes Unintended Genetic Mutations
via technocracy.news
A new Columbia University study now shows that the use of CRISPR gene-editing technology can introduce ‘hundreds of unintended mutations into the genome.’ This is what even non-scientists concluded when CRISPR was originally introduced. Indeed, this is one of the most dangerous and misleading tools in the scientific world. ⁃ TN EditorIt’s not hyperbolic to say that the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique has been a revolutionary breakthrough, allowing scientists the a -
Trump May Throw Paris Climate Deal Into The Trash Can
via technocracy.news
It hasn’t happened yet, but Trump may scuttle the Paris Climate Agreement that was unilaterally signed by Barack Obama in 2016. Obama had no Congressional authorization or approval to sign the Paris Agreement, and he did so in China. ⁃ TN EditorPresident Donald Trump has decided to take the US out of the Paris climate accord, Jonathan Swan of the news website Axios first reported Wednesday, citing two sources.
Politico and CNN are also reporting that Trump intends to pull out of -
MIT Says Quantum Computers Can Be Mass Produced In The Future
via technocracy.news
If this research holds up, ‘life as we know it would change irrevocably” and ‘technology and infrastructure would never be the same.’ IBM recently announced a breakthrough by creating a 16 qubit quantum computer, which is the most powerful to date. ⁃ TN EditorResearchers have found a way to make the creation of qubits simpler and more precise. The team hopes that this new technique could, one day, allow for the mass production of quantum computers.
Quantum comp -
French Open walkway re-opens after 'abandoned' luggage
PARIS (Reuters) - French Open security officers closed a section of a Roland Garros walkway on Wednesday, citing "abandoned" luggage, a Reuters witness said, but quickly re-opened it. -
Juventus success founded on uncompromising defence
MILAN (Reuters) - There is something delightfully old-fashioned about the defence which has provided the foundation for Juventus to advance to the Champions League final in Cardiff. -
Isinbayeva quits as anti-doping chair after international pressure - Ifax
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Twice Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva has resigned as chair of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA), the Interfax news agency reported -- a move that may help Russian athletes return to international competition. -
Wolves appoint former Porto coach Santo as new manager
Santo will replace Paul Lambert, who agreed to part company with the club on Tuesday after leading them to a disappointing 15th place finish in the second tier. -
NSW's Cronulla connection shines through
NSW's Cronulla connection of James Maloney, Wade Graham and Andrew Fifita have played key roles in their State of Origin I win. -
Wenger signs new two-year deal with Arsenal
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsene Wenger has signed a new two-year deal with Arsenal that will keep him at the Emirates Stadium until 2019, the Premier League club announced on Wednesday. -
NSW player ratings for State of Origin I
Player ratings for all the NSW players from their 28-4 thrashing of Queensland in the State of Origin series opener. -
Queensland player ratings for Origin I
Player ratings for Queensland from their 28-4 thrashing at the hands of NSW in State of Origin I. -
Chase that cheese - English soldier rolls away with top prize again
GLOUCESTER, England (Reuters) - Competitors risked injury and ridicule as they flung themselves down a steep incline after a nine-pound wheel of cheese in the English county of Gloucestershire. -
Venus stellar in Paris with straight sets win over Japan's Nara
PARIS (Reuters) - With superstar sister Serena away pregnant, it was left to 36-year-old Venus to carry the standard for the Williams family at Roland Garros on Wednesday, with a second-round thumping of Japan's Kurumi Nara. -
Ireland's McClean criticises players choosing club over country
McClean was praised by manager Martin O'Neill for choosing to play in the match while others had opted to take a break after the conclusion of the domestic league season. -
Coptic Christians facing deportation get reprieve from government
The federal government has announced it will review all applications by Coptic Christians who have been refused asylum in Australia. -
Women in China are on the rise, so why is it still common to see them beaten in public?
In China there is "a culture in which victims must either silently suffer behind closed doors or fight a system on their own that’s skewed against them". -
Child trafficking in China often starts with parents selling their own kids
Some parents in China are trafficking their own children as a source of money. -
Barnett says NDIS was rushed
Former WA premier Colin Barnett has called a Perth radio station to discuss the National Disability Insurance Scheme, which he says was rushed. -
Schoolgirl farewelled after Baghdad blast
A Melbourne schoolgirl killed in a Islamic State bombing in an Baghdad ice cream parlour has been honoured by community and extended family. -
Brumbies' Powell ready to grasp Wallabies chance
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia coach Michael Cheika will welcome Will Genia back as starting scrumhalf for the June internationals but former apprentice carpenter Joe Powell will have his chance to carve out a Wallabies career in the veteran's shadow. -
Trump tweet sparks social media ridicule
Donald Trump just posted a nonsensical tweet, and the Twitterverse is having a field day. -
Rugby: Lion tamer 'Grizz' Wyllie pulls no punches on tour rivalry
That's at least the opinion of Alex "Grizz" Wyllie, the former All Blacks enforcer and coach who was in the thick of it during the 1971 tour, when the Lions prevailed 2-1 over Colin Meads' side in a hard-fought and spiteful series. -
Adding tobacco won't make you more stoned
If you thought adding tobacco to your cannabis joint will increase your high, think again. -
What you need to know about the missile defense system that just intercepted a practice target in space
Launching a missile is easy. Hitting another missile with a missile is one of the hardest challenges of modern military engineering, and has been for decades. Today, the Pentagon successfully fired a ballistic missile interceptor at an ICBM-like target, destroying it in space. -
This tiny frog has transparent skin to show its organs off to the world
Good luck studying glassfrogs. Even the largest ones are barely two inches long, they live only along secluded streams inside dense jungles, and their translucent green skin blends perfectly with the leaves they like to hide under. And just to make life even harder for biologists, some of them have completely transparent skin. -
The updated Microsoft Surface Pen could make it a strong contender for digital artists
Just a few days ago, Microsoft announced an upgrade to its Surface Pro touchscreen computing device (Redmond hates when you call it a “tablet”). You might have missed it because not a whole heck of a lot has changed. The Surface Pro now has the latest 7th-gen Intel processors, extended battery life up to 13.5 hours, and a swanky new keyboard covered in Alcantara, a material that feels a bit like suede, but is made from polyester and polyurethane to make it durable. What has significa -
Replacing beef with beans could save the planet, because people farts are better than cow farts
There's an old childhood ditty about eating beans that starts off “beans, beans, they're good for your heart,” and ends with a snicker-inducing line about their other well-known effects. It turns out, though, that beans are good for more than your heart. Eating them could also be good for the climate. -
SBW among Blues to miss Qld Reds clash
The Blues are missing several players to injury, but will be bolstered by half a dozen All Blacks for their Super Rugby match against the Reds in Apia. -
Qube raising $350m to fund logistics hub
Qube is launching a $350 million capital raising to fund development at the southwest Sydney logistics hub. -
It's radicalisation, not refugees: ASIO boss clarifies refugee-terrorism link remarks
After days of criticism from conservative circles, ASIO chief Duncan Lewis has sought to explain his comments debunking a link between refugees and terrorism. -
Young carer education grants extended
Young carers offered grants to pursue education have been given another year of funding certainty. -
Diplomats lose outfit, pay TV allowances
Diplomats will no longer receive taxpayer-funded pre-posting financial counselling, pay television allowances or subsidised clothes. -
Adani to pay full royalties in new deal
Queensland's premier insists Indian mining giant Adani will pay all the royalties it owes under a new deal agreed to overnight. -
Faceless fish found off Aust east coast
A team of scientists studying a massive abyss off Australia's east coast have stumbled across what could be a new type of faceless fish. -
NSW stay low-key for Origin opener
NSW avoided a guest speaker or jersey presentation on Origin eve as they continue a low-key approach to Wednesday's series opener as favourites in Queensland. -
ASIC after bad trees, not just apples
New powers will allow the securities watchdog to ban managers of financial services firms, not just their employees who have offered dodgy advice. -
Hanson urges end to investigation
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says it's time for the investigation into her party to wrap up.
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