http://www.janes.com/article/59013/us-strike-against-al-qaeda-in-yemen-kills-dozens-of-militants
>The United States launched an airstrike against an Al-Qaeda training camp in Yemen on 23 March that killed "dozens" of fighters, the US Department of Defense (DoD) has confirmed.
>The DoD said that, while the results of the raid are still being assessed, it "deals a blow to AQAP's [Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's] ability to use Yemen as a base for attacks that threaten US persons, and it demonstrates our commitment to defeating Al-Qaeda and denying it safe haven".
>According to media reports, more than 40 AQAP fighters were killed and almost as many again wounded in the strike that hit the camp in Hajr in the centre of country.
>While no details pertaining to the mission have been disclosed, it is likely that the US aircraft that conducted the strike were operating either out of Djibouti in East Africa or Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath in the UK. Boeing F-15E Strike Eagles operating out of both locations have reportedly been used to target Islamist militants in Libya, Somalia, and Yemen previously.
>>33092
> 'dozens'
not 'militiants'
You know they probably just targeted a phone of some peasant who couldnt afford a new iphone9 so he bought a used one and got his entire family of 'dozens' wiped out.
also
>our commitment to... denying it safe haven
look who are terrorizing people again
inb4 the GOP candidates pretend like this isn't happening.
>>33107
Not that I'm defending the air strikes but aren't you being a little disingenuous with that selective quoting?
This is disgusting. There is a petition that should be signed by anyone who has a heart.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3503460/Girl-six-taken-away-foster-family-five-years-1-5-cent-Native-American-family-white.html
It's pretty sad. But I wonder if the foster parents knew she had to be returned the whole time, as nothing about that is mentioned, or if they're just cherry picking from the law about native american adoptees.
>>32938
Who cares about that? This is an outrage and the government should kill the people responsible for the kidnapping.
This is pretty damn fucked up. How the social workers were willing to comply with these orders baffle me.
Authorities in Florida have arrested a man they say stole a BMW after trying to buy it with a food stamp debit card.
The Martin County Sheriff's Office tells news outlets in a statement that 36-year-old Nicholas Jackson was arrested Friday and charged with grand theft auto.
Deputies say Jackson was turned away at the Pompano Beach auto dealership after trying to buy the $60,000 car using his EBT card and a credit card.
However, deputies say the suspect returned the next night and stole the car along with keys from 60 other vehicles.
Deputies say they later found Jackson with the car and the keys after he ran out of gas because he didn't have money to fill the tank.
It isn't immediately clear if he has an attorney.
http://www.usnews.com/news/offbeat/articles/2016-03-22/deputies-man-steals-bmw-tried-to-buy-with-food-stamp-card
There's a major problem with "survival of the fittest" and that's that these people aren't dying off at all...
>the continuing adventures of Florida Man
>>32420
>>It isn't immediately clear if he has an attorney.
That's a stupid fucking unnecessary remark. He can't make bail, some burned out public defender is going to get saddled with his case, and he'll get put into prison following a short deliberation.
Just 1 week!
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/whiplash-romney-warns-against-kasich-one-week-after-campaigning-him-n542806
Romney is a cunt
Fuck that guy
>>31332
We'll have another shot at him if we get him at a brokered convention...
>>31341
There would be riots if that happened.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/technology/apple-fbi-hearing-unlock-iphone.html?_r=0
Apple's assistance is no longer necessary according to FBI and Justice Dpt.
>>31285
>“This could render the whole dispute moot,” Joseph DeMarco, a former federal prosecutor who filed a brief on behalf of law enforcement groups that supported the Justice Department in this case, said of the new filing. “The issue at hand is whether the government can use the All Writs Act to force an unwilling third party, Apple, to create a back door. But if it can find a willing third party to break into the phone, then the All Writs Act argument is moot.”
>The Justice Department’s move is unlikely to end the debate over privacy, security and access to digital data, said Alex Abdo, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, an advocacy group.
>“This will only delay an inevitable fight over whether the government can force Apple to break the security of its devices,” he said
>>31285
i hope they share his dick pics
Is it ethical and safe to "compromise the phone's operating system" and Apple's intellectual property for the sake of "stopping terrorism"? Something less than terrorism?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2016/03/21/hulk-hogans-gets-punitive-damages-verdict-swells-to-140-1-million/#5c16d7bc937a
Leg dropped into oblivion
>>32223
We did it brother!
>>32237
Yeah, we already had a thread about this so in that we did help, somehow!
>>32223
I hope this kills Gawker media and beggars that mendacious fuck Denton.
Although Washington has long been in denial and refused to admit that US-backed rebel groups were intermingled with al-Qaeda in Syria, the unpleasant truth has finally come to light, Gareth Porter notes.
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160323/1036850238/syria-washington-alnusra-alqaeda.html
>>33123
BULLETS! I'm an American I better bump this!
>sputniknews
cmon putin..
I thought this was revealed years ago.
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/german-neo-nazi-politician-rescued-car-crash-syrian-refugees-1337161772
>>32729
No, he should have ejected button and been long gone by the time they got anywhere near him!
>>32729
top kek.
talk about irony.
>>32729
That's the best way to respond to hatred imo. Love them back.
So, I would like to see all of your opinions about this show. I cant really tell if I am against it but the idea seems to take advantage on a genetic disease for tv ratings.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davewalker/2015/12/04/new-ae-reality-series-born-this-way-is-sweet-raw-and-real/#2bd75e874c45
Good to see Miranda Cosgrove still getting work after iCarly.
>>32008
People with Down's are not entirely 'people'
>>32008
Reality TV is cancer.
If you want to be indoctrinated by a liberal TV station to try and get them teach you (erroniusly) that people with down syndrome fit into the egalitarian world view... Go ahead... but you're a fagget
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/78100200/labour-party-considering-universal-income-of-11000-a-year-for-all-kiwis?cid=facebook.post.78100200
>>31390
Jesus christ no, I'm already a NEET on the benefit in NZ and I can only just scrape by with $267 a week. People would starve if they actually did this.
>>32891
>starving on $200 a week
Nigger I lived of $20 a week food, $140 rent and $10 sanity money 2 years ago, stop buying pot and eating at restaurants and you can do fine!
>>32895
My rent is 180 a week, and I'd go fucking insane if I had to live on $20 food a week. I only spend 50 on food just getting a fair diet of meat and veg and I don't go to resturaunts or anything you faggot. Do you eat nothing but weetbix and eggs or what?
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-stunguns-idUSKCN0WN1N9goo
It appears that state governments are just anti-self defense in general rather than just anti-gun.
Dunno, tasers smart.
Tasers are not nonlethal weapons. Tasers can, and relatively often do, kill, especially when used on those who are not in their physical prime. They're less nonlethal weapons and more just really shitty lethal weapons.
>>31367
You will now give us a legal self-defense alternative. Please. I really want to hear it.
Should I be worried about this? Or does it just seem like bait?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/12199959/London-braced-for-ten-simultaneous-terror-attacks-in-wake-of-Paris-atrocities.html
No Anon. Disregard terrorist threats. If you change your lifestyle because of their threats then the terrorists win, and /news/ will probably be disappointed, too!
vote ukip
I know but those Paris attacks shock me to my core. When I have been to Paris in the past, the places around the République was where I would be. Now I'm scared to even go to Paris.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/world/europe/boaty-mcboatface-what-you-get-when-you-let-the-internet-decide.html
>A proposal by a British government agency to let the Internet suggest a name for a $287 million polar research ship probably seemed like a good idea at the time.
>Now, the agency is the latest group to see what happens when web users are asked to unleash their creative energy: R.R.S. Boaty McBoatface is a clear front-runner.
>People quickly disregarded the more dignified names suggested by the Natural Environment Research Council — Shackleton, Endeavour, Falcon. Instead the contest became the latest in the Internet’s long, storied history to end up with social media users gleefully offering ridiculous names to government-funded projects.
>The initiatives are often hilarious but don’t often succeed. Remember when Slovak lawmakers overrode the public’s vote in 2012 to rename a pedestrian bridge after the actor Chuck Norris? Or the debacle in Austin, Tex., a year earlier, when people unsuccessfully tried to name the city’s waste management service after Limp Bizkit’s frontman, Fred Durst?
>Corporations have also tried the tactic, and the penalty for trying to play with the Internet tends to be meaner: Mountain Dew learned the hard way when 4 Chan took control of a vote to name a new flavor, and the joke was on Taylor Swift and VH1 when the Internet chose a school for the deaf as a concert location.
...
>We have James Hand, a public relations professional and former BBC employee, to thank (blame?) for this latest episode. Mr. Hand became a bit of an overnight sensation when he submitted the name Boaty McBoatface after seeing reports of the competition last week. Then he watched his creation spin completely out of control.
>“The storm that has been created has got legs of its own,” Mr. Hand told the BBC on Monday, and added that he had submitted Boaty McBoatface in another competition. (For what it’s worth, Mr. Hand voted for the name R.R.S. David Attenborough.)
>The research council would not comment on whether it would override the Internet’s suggestion, but Alison Robinson, a spokeswoman, said in an email that the group was “delighted by the enthusiasm and creativity” of people vying for names like Boaty McBoatface. The ship is scheduled to set sail in 2019.
>“We’ve had thousands of suggestions made on the website since we officially launched; many of them reflect the importance of the ship’s scientific role by celebrating great British explorers and scientists,” Ms. Robinson said. “We are pleased that people are embracing the idea in a spirit of fun.”
>Sure they are.
>The poll closes April 16 — that is, if the Natural Environment Research Council can ever get the crashed polling website back online again.
>>31168
I can't picture any name better than R.M.S. Boaty McBoatface.
lel
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/03/21/google-4-doodle-winner-honors-black-heritage-akilah-johnson/82030582/
>SAN FRANCISCO — Akilah Johnson, a 10th grader from Washington, D.C., is Google's top student doodler.
>Johnson's doodle, which honors her African-American heritage, is featured prominently on the Internet giant's home page on Monday. It was selected from 100,000 submissions to the "Doodle 4 Google" competition for young artists.
>This year, Google asked students from kindergarten to 12th grade to doodle "What makes me...me."
>Drawn as a box braid, Johnson's doodle, entitled "My Afrocentric Life," was brought to life with color pencils, black crayons and Sharpie markers. It celebrates African-American culture, weaving from left to right childhood experiences and shades of her personality with such current-day themes as the Black Lives Matter movement.
I will not be switching to Google Chrome now.
>>31124
Can 2016 be the year BLM dies?
As a google employee, moot personally judged the contest entries.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/22/3-students-arrested-george-mason-university-after-/
Drugs and bomb making materials found in dorm room. Investigators following links to ISIS and Occupy movement.
>>32642
So they were white?
>>32644
It's being reported, isn't it? Likely white.
If they don't release the names then they're definitely not white.
>>32658
> If they don't release the names then they're definitely not white.
We learn the abu Ala etc. names the moment they find out.