John Oliver Reveals How Frighteningly Little We Know About Ivanka Trump And Jared Kushner

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are often portrayed in the media as the moderating forces within President Donald Trump’s White House. 

“If Trump is thinking about pressing a button labeled ‘NUKE EARTH,’ they will ― on behalf of all of us ― guide his hand towards the button labeled ‘HEY MAYBE DON’T,’” John Oliver said on Sunday’s “Last Week Tonight.”   

But are they really the centrist figures they’ve been made out to be? 

Oliver took a look at how much we really know about the pair, and just what qualifies Kushner for his expansive White House portfolio.

“If they are the reason you are sleeping at night, you should probably still be awake,” Oliver said.

Check it out above.

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Physicist Helen Czerski Sinks Bermuda Triangle Theory

Take that theory and toss it. 

Some researchers have suggested that ships lost in the so-called Bermuda Triangle may have been pulled under by methane bubbles from undersea gas explosions.

But physicist Helen Czerski, a lecturer in the department of mechanical engineering at University College London and author of the book “Storm In A Tea Cup,” said it just doesn’t work that way. 

See her explanation above in a video from Tech Insider. 

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Samsung insists Galaxy S8 red screen just needs a software fix

The Galaxy S8 is already receiving its fair share of criticisms not even a week into its launch. But aside from the crippled initial Bixby launch, the most glaring, almost literally, complain has been around some screens. Some users have reported have reported seeing a red tinge on their screens, at least more than normal and definitely more than what … Continue reading

San Antonio Mayor Suggests Atheists Are 'Broken People' Who Cause Poverty

The mayor of San Antonio claims one of the deepest causes of poverty is the lack of a relationship with God.

Speaking at a candidates’ forum early this month, Mayor Ivy Taylor was asked what she thought were the “deepest systemic causes of generational poverty” in the city. In a video posted online by NOWCastSA, she said: 

“Since you’re with the Christian Coalition, I’ll go ahead and put it out there that to me, it’s broken people. People not being in a relationship with their creator and therefore not being in a good relationship with their families and their communities and not being productive members of society.”

Taylor said that’s “not something I work on” as mayor, apparently referring to the religious elements of her answer, but added that from a policy angle she attempted to solve the issue through education. Taylor also mentioned addressing teen pregnancies.  

Her comments on the issue are at 1:07:45 in the video above.  

The Progressive Secular Humanist blog on Patheos described the comments as “cold and callous, and show nothing but contempt for poor people and atheists.”

Her opponent, councilman Ron Nirenberg, did not bring religion into his answer. 

Later in the forum, Taylor expanded upon her religious views. 

“I am a born again Christian, a believer in Jesus Christ,” she said. “I draw very heavily on that as far as the strength to do this job.” 

She then cited a Bible passage she said helps her “on a daily basis.”  

The moderator, local columnist Gilbert Garcia, wrote in the San Antonio Express-News that Taylor was “a devout Baptist whose Christian faith is integral to everything she does.”

Although Taylor is a registered Democrat, she has come under repeated criticism from the left on a number of issues, especially LGBT rights. In 2013, Taylor voted against protections for the community, which KHOU reported may have led to her being heckled at a vigil for the victims of the Orlando nightclub massacre.

Despite denigrating atheists, Taylor said there were “people of many faiths” living in San Antonio and that diversity was a strength in the city. 

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South Korean presidential candidate campaigns with 'Starcraft' maps

How should politicians connect with younger voters? How do you cut through the relentless waves of promises, speeches and the rest? If you’re South Korean presidential candidate Moon Jae-in, you take to Starcraft. Perhaps even more surprisingly, he’s…

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Video Shows London Marathoner Helping Fellow Runner Over Finish Line

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Runner Matthew Rees was moments from finishing the London Marathon on Saturday when he stopped to help an exhausted competitor. 

Rees told the Press Association that he was on the final stretch of the race when he noticed runner David Wyeth having difficulties.

“I saw him try to stand up again and his legs just went down again, and I thought, ‘This is more important, getting him across the line is more important than shaving a few seconds off my time,’” Rees said.

So Rees ran over to Wyeth, allowed the fatigued athlete to lean on his shoulder and helped him continue the race.

Within a few moments, a race official threw Wyeth’s other arm over his shoulder and together, the trio slowly jogged over the finish line to great applause. 

Prince William, Prince Harry and Duchess Kate were among the throngs at the finish line, cheering them on. 

Rees’ sportsmanlike maneuver quickly made headlines around the world. The London Marathon’s official social media accounts even praised the athlete for showing what the competition was all about.

A total of 39,487 runners crossed the finish line last weekend, making the event the biggest London Marathon in history.

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Arkansas Plans To Execute 2 Convicted Killers On Monday

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(Reuters) – The state of Arkansas plans to execute two inmates on Monday evening, which would make it the first U.S. state in 17 years to put a pair of convicts to death on the same day.

A flurry of last-minute legal appeals at both the state and federal level are expected, though their likelihood of success may have diminished with the recent appointment of conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.

The high court cleared the way last week for Arkansas to hold its first execution in 12 years and the state carried out the death penalty on convicted murderer Ledell Lee.

Jack Jones, sentenced in 1996 for raping and strangling Mary Phillips and attempting to murder her 11-year-old daughter, is scheduled to be put to death at 7 p.m at the Cummins Unit prison, about 75 miles southeast of the state capital of Little Rock. Jones was also convicted of rape and murder in Florida.

At 8:15 p.m., the state is tentatively scheduled to execute Marcel Williams, who was sentenced to death in 1997 for kidnapping, raping and murdering Stacy Errickson. He also abducted and raped two other women.

The last time a state executed two inmates on the same day was 2000 in Texas.

The condemned pair were among eight inmates that Arkansas had initially planned to execute in the span of 11 days, a compressed schedule prompted by the impending expiration date of supplies of a sedative used as part of the three-drug lethal injection process.

The drug in question, midazolam, was employed in flawed executions in Oklahoma and Arizona, where witnesses said the inmates writhed in apparent pain on the gurney. No problems were reported in Lee’s execution on Thursday.

Four of the planned executions have already been placed on hold by court order.

The unprecedented schedule generated a wave of criticism and legal challenges, including a lawsuit from the company that makes one of the drugs. The company claimed that the state obtained its supplies under false pretenses, but the state’s Supreme Court threw out that lawsuit last week.

On Friday, a federal judge in Little Rock rejected an appeal from Jones and Williams that obesity and related conditions made it more likely that midazolam would fail to render them unconscious.

More court challenges are a virtual certainty as the hour of execution approaches.

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New Study Shows Anti-Semitism Soared Last Year

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 Harassment, vandalism and other hostile acts against Jewish people and sites in the U.S. increased by 34 percent last year and are up 86 percent through the first three months of 2017, according to data released on Monday.

A spate of bomb threats against Jewish community centers and schools, and vandalism at Jewish cemeteries in the U.S. this year have contributed to the surge, according to the Anti-Defamation League’s report.

There have been more than 100 bomb threats against 75 Jewish community centers and eight Jewish day schools around the country this year through early March. Vandals have toppled headstones and inflicted other damage at Jewish graveyards in St. Louis, Philadelphia and other cities this year. A swastika made from feces besmirched an art school bathroom in Rhode Island. 

“What the data tells us is incontrovertible and why the Jewish community describes such heightened anxiety,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt told The Huffington Post. “There’s no doubt that there’s a high degree of anxiety.”

Greenblatt added that his organization’s report, which was released on Holocaust Remembrance Day, shows that public officials must do more to denounce anti-Semitism and find ways to make Jewish-Americans feel secure.

In all, the ADL documented 1,266 incidents in 2016 and 541 since the beginning of this year until March. That’s a sharp increase since 2013, when the ADL recorded 751 incidents, the fewest number since record keeping began in 1979, a spokesman said. For comparison, anti-Semitic incidents peaked in 1994 when there were more than 2,000 incidents reported for the first and only time.

The ADL’s analysis excluded most bigoted acts on social media. However, it included the harassment of Jewish residents in Whitefish, Montana, because the coordinated abuse rose above typical taunting and hate speech online, an ADL spokesman said. Supporters of alt-right figurehead Richard Spencer targeted town activists and Jewish residents after Spencer’s mother, a Whitefish business owner, said she was harassed because of her son’s politics.  

While forms of harassment and vandalism have jumped since 2015, the ADL said that physical assaults fell 36 percent in 2016 and are down 40 percent this year. 

Listen below to a recording of one of the bomb threats obtained by the Jewish Telegraph Agency:

The first significant growth in anti-Semitism occurred in March 2016, based on the ADL’s tally. Monthly records peaked in November last year and have remained elevated through March.  

Massachusetts and Colorado witnessed some of the sharpest increases in rates of incidents among U.S. states. The ADL counted 125 cases in Massachusetts last year, compared to 50 in 2015 while they climbed from 18 to 45 in Colorado. Florida, with a large Jewish population, experienced 137 incidents, a 50 percent increase. California had 211 cases, the most of any state in 2016, while New York is on pace to have nearly 400 this year.

Despite the clear increase in incidents, it’s difficult to explain what’s causing the upswing. 

Greenblatt said the ADL has tracked a resurgence of neo-Nazi and other hate groups in recent years and noticed that extremists felt emboldened during the presidential election. Trolls on social media, for instance, relentlessly battered Jewish journalists

In many bigoted incidents since the Election Day, alleged perpetrators have mentioned Donald Trump

“Anti-Semitism is horrible, and it’s going to stop and has to stop,” Trump said in January after pressure mounted for him to address the rising tide of acts targeting Jewish people.

“As so often before, rising antisemitism is a symptom of a much larger social pathology,” said Jonathan Sarna, a professor of American Jewish history at Brandeis University, in an email to HuffPost. “Leaders model behavior for the general public, and therefore when our leaders speak insensitively, when they seem to generalize about religious and racial groups, when they ignore or brush aside hate speech, it comes as no surprise that members of the public follow their example.”

The unease felt by in Jewish communities perhaps could relent if recent law enforcement investigations prove to have rooted out the culprits. Authorities charged a Jewish teenager in Israel on Thursday for allegedly making an unspecified number of bomb threats against sites in the U.S. A former journalist was accused last month of threatening eight Jewish institutions. 

The uptick in anti-Jewish incidents fits into a pattern of increased hostility towards other minorities in the U.S. 

The FBI found that there had been a 67 percent increase in hate crimes against Muslims in 2015, the most recent year that data is available. Hate crimes against African-Americans, who are most frequently the victims of such crimes according to the FBI’s report, rose by 7.6 percent that year. 

More recent FBI stats aren’t available but there have been a series of high profile crimes against minorities this year. A man in a Kansas bar shot two Indian men, one fatally, after yelling “Get out of my country.” There have been 35 threats against mosques this year, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and arsonists started fires at three Islamic places of worship.

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These 9 Women Are Breaking All Kinds Of Fashion Rules… And We Can’t Get Enough

Rules are made to be broken. Trendsetters know they can dress how they want no matter what the rules say, and all women should take note. Whether that means clashing colors or mixing and matching patterns, it’s time to embrace those faux pas. That’s why we’ve partnered with Nordstrom to ask fashion influencers about their favorite examples of women expressing their own unique style. The consensus? The only rule that matters is: if you love it ― wear it!

No matter whether you play by the rules of fashion or write the book yourself, the Nordstrom Plus-Size offering has all the things you need and everything you want.  For an array of options from special occasion to everyday items and from activewear to undergarments, Nordstrom has the hottest clothes for any and every killer outfit.

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