Yet Another Sign Apple Is Making A Car

Apple is once again beefing up the team leading its secret car project.

The company has hired Bob Mansfield, a former top executive, to head up the development of a self-driving electric car, according to sources that spoke with the Wall Street Journal.

Mansfield started with the company in 1999 and oversaw hardware engineering for products including the Macbook Air, the iMac and the iPad, the Journal reports. In recent years, he’s served as an adviser to Apple.

While Apple has not openly expressed its intent to build a car, all signs have been pointing to yes. Last year, the company brought on board Doug Betts, an auto industry veteran who had worked at Toyota and Nissan, and Paul Furgale, an artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicle expert. 

In May, Reuters reported that Apple was looking into how to charge electric cars and hiring engineers who were knowledgeable about the battery technology. 

The move comes as companies including Google, Tesla and Uber are gearing up to compete for the self-driving, electric car market. Google’s prototype car is learning when to honk, and Uber is testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh. Tesla released its autopilot feature in some vehicles last year, though a driver was recently killed in a crash involving autopilot.

A shift toward electric cars would be a major step in removing our reliance on oil. Bloomberg estimates that the growth of electric vehicles could eliminate a daily demand of 2 million barrels of oil by 2023.

But electric cars in the United States currently get their energy from a grid powered by burning fossil fuels ― which means they’ve still got a significant carbon footprint. That’s one big thing that will need to be resolved if we expect electric cars to help cut down on emissions and have a smaller impact on climate change.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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3 Million Dollar Lottery Winner Invested Prize In Crystal Meth Ring

A former Georgia lottery winner has pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking and firearm charges.

Ronnie Music Jr., 45, won 3 million dollars playing a scratch-off lottery game in 2015, but gambled his prize on the distribution 11 pounds of methamphetamine, according to a statement released Tuesday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia.

“Defendant Music decided to test his luck by sinking millions of dollars of lottery winnings into the purchase and sale of crystal meth,” U.S. Attorney Ed Tarver said. “As a result of his unsound investment strategy, Music now faces decades in a federal prison.”

Authorities caught Music’s co-conspirators attempting to sell drugs worth an estimated $500,000. Authorities said that Music supplied them after purchasing them with his winnings.

“As part of the case, investigating agents seized over $1 million worth of methamphetamine, a large cache of firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition, multiple vehicles, and over $600,000 in cash,” the statement from the U.S. attorney said.

Music, of Waycross, Georgia, was working as a maintenance supervisor when he scratched the winning lottery ticket.

“I buy tickets every once in awhile,” he said in February 2015. “I couldn’t believe it, and I still don’t believe it yet.”

He now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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Trump Won't Release His Taxes, Says Top Aide

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will not be releasing his tax returns, his top aide said Wednesday on “CBS This Morning.”

“Mr. Trump has said that his taxes are under audit and he will not be releasing them,” Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, said.

Addressing questions about whether Trump has financial ties to Russia, Manafort said Trump’s decision to break with tradition and not release his taxes “has nothing to do with Russia, it has nothing to do with any country other than the United States and his normal tax auditing process.”

The Trump campaign is under growing scrutiny for its business connections with Russia and for Trump’s friendly attitude toward Russian President Vladimir Putin. Emails from the Democratic National Committee were released last week at a favorable time for Trump, and the U.S. government suspects Russian hackers were responsible for the breach.

Manafort has worked for the pro-Russian president of Ukraine, and another Trump aide, Carter Page, has worked as a banker in Russia and did deals for the state-controlled oil company there. Trump has repeatedly said flattering things about Putin, and at least one of his hotels was financed by questionable funds from Eastern Europe. 

Trump has said before that he won’t release his taxes because his tax returns are being audited by the IRS. However, the head of the IRS has said that being under audit in no way prevents Trump from releasing his tax returns.

“If you’re being audited, and you want to do something else, share that information with your returns, you can do that,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said in a CSPAN interview in February.

Trump’s lawyers said in March that he has been subject to “continuous examination” by the IRS since 2002. To support Trump’s assertion that all his taxes are under review, his lawyers said that his recent taxes include items “that were also reported on returns for 2008 and earlier.”

Trump has been hit by Republicans and Democrats for months over his refusal to release his tax returns. Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who released tax returns showing he paid an effective tax rate of just 14 percent, has called on Trump to make his documents public.  

Every Republican nominee in the last nine presidential elections, going back to Ronald Reagan in 1980, has released his tax returns to the public. Just seven candidates for president or vice president from any party since 1976 have not released their taxes, Politifact found. And only one of those individuals, Ralph Nader, made it past the primaries. 

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophoberacistmisogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims ― 1.6 billion members of an entire religion ― from entering the U.S.

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The Sneaky Feminism Of Bill Clinton's First Gentleman Speech

On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton made history, cracking that highest glass ceiling to officially become the first female presidential nominee for a major political party in the United States. And thus Bill Clinton became the first man (and potential First Gentleman) to give a speech at a major party convention pitching his wife as our next president. 

For 43 minutes, Bill told the story of how he met and has loved and worked alongside Hillary over the last 45 years. “In the spring of 1971, I met a girl,” he began, going on to talk about Hillary’s life as a student, daughter, organizer, attorney, wife, First Lady, mother, senator, Secretary of State and presidential nominee. And what was so fantastic about it is that he framed these roles as seamless, all significant parts of Hillary’s life story. All significant parts of what make her her.

It was by no means a perfect speech. There were parts that dragged or felt a little too primed for some sort of sexualized joke about his past, and Bill went off-teleprompter with a particularly misguided line that seemed to imply that black Americans were responsible for making police officers feel safe. (Say what?) But the parts of the speech that resonated most were the parts that encouraged Americans to confront the sheer breadth of Hillary Clinton’s resume ― and the human woman behind that list of accomplishments.

He spoke about a young, politically engaged Hillary who would hardly give him the time of day ― a Hillary that he “found magnetic” from the first moments he met her. And part of that magnetism was her drive to get shit done.

Bill touched on Hillary’s internship going into migrant camps for then Sen. Walter Mondale’s subcommittee, how she “started the first legal aid clinic in northwest Arkansas,” her work on reforming the Arkansas education system, her work trying to reform health care, her seminal speech declaring “women’s rights are human rights” in Beijing, her time serving on the Armed Services Committee, the time she spent as Secretary of State on negotiations with China and India to get them to officially commit to reduce their emissions… the list goes on.

It was Hillary’s professional achievements that got to take center stage — framed as a major part of what makes her appealing, both as a partner and as a future president.

And he effectively communicated that all of these things were done by a human woman, not a Hillarybot. This is a woman who was in the Situation Room with Obama during the mission to take out Osama bin Laden and moved her daughter into a dorm room at Stanford. A woman who “built a new global counterterrorism effort” and “calls you when you’re sick or when your kid’s in trouble.”

Women ― especially women in the public eye ― have long been painted with broad strokes. Political wives are expected to stand by their men, look pretty, be unobjectionable and unconditionally supportive, a role Hillary always struggled to fill (likely because it’s kind of a bullshit one). She was criticized for keeping her last name, for saying she didn’t want to “stay home and bake cookies,” for wearing scrunchies, for her husband’s sexual indiscretions and for her changing hairstyles. But last night, it was Hillary’s professional achievements that got to take center stage ― framed as a major part of what makes her appealing, both as a partner and as a future president. 

Bill’s speech was long ― mostly because Hillary’s done a lot. Regardless of whether you like her or not, there is no denying that she has done a hell of a lot of work for this country. She’s a doer, a “change maker,” someone who opened the 42nd President of the United States’ eyes “to a whole new world of public service by private citizens.”

And that’s the pitch Bill made, calling out that Hillary “has done more positive change-making before she was 30 than many public officials do in a lifetime in office.” 

The beauty of Bill weaving together schmaltzy personal anecdotes with Hillary’s resume bullet points is that one of her weaknesses has been her reticence to speak about herself. (As New York Magazine’s Rebecca Traister put it in a May profile: “The dichotomy between [Hillary’s] public and private presentation has a lot to do with the fact that she has built such a wall between the two.”)

Hillary is notoriously cautious about telling her story. She just doesn’t love talking about herself, a trait Donald Trump certainly does not share. But last night, Hillary’s partner in life and politics did the talking about her for her, and did so effectively.

“If you believe in making change from the bottom up, if you believe the measure of change is how many people’s lives are better, you know it’s hard, and some people think it’s boring,” said Bill. “Speeches like this are fun. Actually doing the work is hard.”

The implication is that as president Hillary is more prepared than anyone to do that hard work. Bill may be charming, and he may know how to give those “fun” speeches, but last night he showed that he’s prepared to use that charm in the role of supporter, to step to the side and let his wife show off her hard-earned chops. For a man who was once a beloved President of the United States, it’s a poignant role reversal. 

It’s finally, at long last, Hillary’s turn in the spotlight, and #HesWithHer. 

Watch the full speech below:

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Meet The Scientist Who Brought An Entire Species Back To Life

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People Are Losing It Over This Picture Of Beyoncé And Jay Z

Beyoncé and Jay Z just can’t stay out of those elevators.

The couple is currently in the City of Love with daughter Blue Ivy for the European leg of Bey’s Formation Tour. The queen of the beyhive has been updating fans on the family’s Parisian adventures through her website, sharing an adorable picture of herself and Blue wearing matching outfits in front of the Eiffel Tower.

But it’s a photo taken from an elevator that’s driving the internet crazy, mainly because of Jay Z’s clear dedication to the perfect angle.

People were rethinking their own relationship statuses.

They were questioning Jay Z’s motives.

They were joking about “Lemonade.”

They were making the obvious comparison to Kim Kardashian’s Playboy shoot.

And they were even photoshopping him, because no one is safe on the internet.

The bottom line here: Get you a man that can do both.

 

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Beyonce And Blue Ivy's Latest Mommy-And-Me Moment Is Just Too Cool

Remember when you were a kid and your parents dressed you up in an itchy sweater to take family portraits at Sears?

Yeah, this is nothing like that.

Beyonce and her daughter Blue Ivy are masters of the mommy-and-me moment. They recently took a break from ruling the world to take some playful family photos in Paris, wearing matching Gucci dresses and using the freaking Eiffel Tower as a backdrop

The photos were posted to Bey’s personal website, along with some equally envy-inducing shots of her riding around in fancy cars and on boats with husband Jay Z (as one does).

Stars: Sometimes they are so not like us. 

 

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Aaron Rodgers Finally Breaks His Silence On 'Bachelorette' Brother

Throughout Season 12 of “The Bachelorette,” Aaron Rodgers’ little brother, otherwise known as Jordan the finalist, has discussed Aaron’s apparently strained relationship with his family. 

The Green Bay Packers quarterback, however, has taken the high road, avoiding discussing Jordan during the offseason. Most notably, noted “Bachelor” fan Bill Simmons didn’t even ask him a single question about it when Rodgers appeared on his show “Any Given Wednesday” this month. In general, Rodgers has kept a relatively low profile this offseason outside of attending award shows with girlfriend Olivia Munn.

But he was back at Green Bay Packers training camp on Tuesday, where he was finally was asked the question by ABC affiliate WISN 12: What’s up with your bro? His answer:

I haven’t seen the show, to be honest with you, so it hasn’t really affected me a whole lot. As far as those kinds of things go, I’ve always found that it’s a little inappropriate to talk publicly about some family matters, so I’m just — I’m not going to speak on those things, but I wish him well in the competition.

Aaron’s response reads as an easy, diplomatic non-response. Aaron even wished him well in the competition — key word “competition” — perhaps knowing that Jordan’s past as an NFL quarterback himself gives his brother an athlete’s drive to “win” the “Bachelorette.” 

But moreover, Aaron hasn’t even seen the show, probably because he’s busy leading a charmed, well-deserved life in reality. He achieved fame by becoming the NFL’s No. 1 quarterback and a Super Bowl winner, not because he went on orchestrated dates for ABC.

Here’s where the ideological chasm, and, as inferred from Aaron’s interview, the beef between the two brothers emerges: Jordan is digging up family dirt — which again, may or may not be substantiated — to garner strategic pity while chasing D-list fame on a reality television competition. 

Aaron, on the other hand, doesn’t give a shit. He’s got another Super Bowl and MVP award to win this year. That’s better than getting the final rose. 

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Sometimes, A Comic-Book Cover Is Too Good

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Vansky's Eyestrain-Mitigating Bias Lights Are Back On Sale For Under $20

For a few years now, Antec’s USB-powered HDTV bias light has been one of our most reliably popular deals
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