http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chicago/7/71/1360258/two-deadly-weekend-shootings-mark-100-homicides-2016
>Two weekend homicides put Chicago over century mark in 2016
>A man and woman killed in separate shootings this weekend pushed this year’s homicide tally past 100 — a mark reach almost two months sooner than last year.
>A woman fatally shot Friday was the 100th homicide of 2016, and a man shot to death Saturday was the 101st.
black "culture"
>>26340
That's not a culture - that's a murder rate!
>>26340
>less diversity
And nothing of value was lost.
>>26340
So? my city is over 300 homicides and it isn't on the news.
Such life in mexico.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A13GM6f_LI
http://wncn.com/2016/02/18/mom-of-deaf-teen-says-raleigh-police-officer-saved-her-daughters-life/
Bump for happy endings.
>>26502
Warms the cockles of my heart.
We need more stories like this here. Too much negative news can be bad for your mental health.
>>27258
But I'm already fucked up fam.
Does this mean I can watch all the bad news I want to?
Woman held for Moscow child 'beheading'
Link to the News: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35685981
Link to Video: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7b0_1456739362
>>26265
The religion peace.
Look how tolerant they are.
I'm so fucking tired of this world, it is maddening.
Common sense is dead.
Islam is a literal plague
>>26265
People will get used to that soon, will become "normal". Marxist EU knows what's good for goyim.
Ewwwwwwwww - gross!
http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/video-rubio-caught-taking-mystery-substance-at-debate/
who cares
it's probably just gum or something
>>26271
Rubio lost his voice so maybe whatever secret pocket candy he takes contributed?! http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/271156-rubio-loses-voice-ahead-of-rally
>>26271
Nah his behavior would imply adderall.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/29/pakistan-hangs-mumtaz-qadri-who-killed-blasphemy-law-governor
>Riots all over the fucking country
>>26249
Good time for the Indians to invade.
>>26249
How big is the country?!
>>26252
200 million-ish people?
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/02/29/could-sony-release-a-new-virtual-reality-playstation-console.html
>Sony has been awarded a patent for a glove which can interact with games in virtual reality (VR) and outlined plans for a cloud-based gaming system, which could be a competitor to its own PlayStation consoles.
>The Japanese electronics giant was granted the patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on February 25 and it outlines how a "glove interface object" with sensors on it to track the movement of the hand, could connect with a processor and head mounted display. The hand would be rendered in virtual reality with a user able to see it via the headset.
>"A growing trend in the computer gaming industry is to develop games that increase the interaction between the user and the gaming system. One way of accomplishing a richer interactive experience is to use wireless game controllers whose movement is tracked by the gaming system in order to track the player's movements and use these movements as inputs for the game," Sony's patent said.
>Sony's concept is similar to the "Power Glove" released by the Nintendo in 1989, which could be used to control games on a screen. It had several buttons on it.
>This is only a patent so it doesn't necessarily mean Sony will be making the product. But it does highlight the company's intent to try and innovate in the VR world against competitors such as the HTC Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift.
related:
http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/27/sony-files-patent-for-powerglove-like-controller/
http://ir.net/news/stock-news/123771/sony-corp-adr-sne-shares-jumps-as-playstation-vr-is-said-to-be-coming-this-fall/
>>26270
nah
>>26272
I don't think they are going to call it a playstation anymore but I think this thing will replace the current generation of game consoles, and sooner rather than later. The third OP link talks about how share prices for Sony are already jumping in anticipation of a Christmas rollout for this year.
>>26274
Probably not this Christmas but next Christmas maybe...
I thought this was relevent because /news/ but.... the fuck?
Does this mean we must apply this new rule to the animu's and so on too?
http://theleavealliance.org/blogview.aspx?blogno=140
>>26217 clarification: relevant because of the chance Britain is leaving the EU. Also grammar -slaps self-
>>26217
heheh good for a chuckle, thanks for posting, OP
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/28/eu-inefficient-toasters-ban-delayed-avoid-pro-brexit-press-attack
Brexit toasters
Please help Kansans out. Dorthy's lost and Gov. Brownback keeps trying to rape poor little Toto.
http://cjonline.com/news/2016-01-27/kansas-voting-machine-lawsuit-statisticians-lawyer-says-votes-audit-vital-each-1
http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Lawsuit-over-voting-machines-continues-369368481.html
>>26190
another underreported story
have a bump
10/10 thread. I'm going to go dunk my head in the toilet till I pass out.
Well they elected him.
You made the bed now lie in it.
http://wishtv.com/2016/02/28/police-man-steals-6k-doors-from-zoo-sells-for-11/
>FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Police have arrested a man for apparently stealing doors from the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo that were for a renovation project in the Australian Adventure.
Arthur Johnson Jr., 53, admitted to Fort Wayne police during an interview that he stole and sold the doors on Feb. 12, 2016, according to an affidavit for probable cause. Johnson Jr. told police it was “a bonehead move.”
Court documents filed at Allen Superior Court show investigators responded to the zoo after a construction supervisor reported four custom-made steel doors were taken from the jobsite. The supervisor said the doors were intended to be installed into the new aviary in the Australian Adventure. They were stored just outside the fence of the zoo.
The four doors were valued at $6,000. Johnson got $11.50 for them from the metal company, according to the probable cause.
>>26266
Which is worse, Ft. Wayne or Gary, Indiana?
>>26266
Did you noticed that he is black?
>>26266
kek
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-california-klan-idUSKCN0W00V2
>Four people were stabbed, and one of them critically wounded on Saturday in a scuffle between members of the Ku Klux Klan and counter-protesters near a planned KKK rally in Anaheim, California
>Several counter-protesters were taken into custody after stomping a KKK member on the ground
>The vehicle pulled up and three men got out and began to unload signs when the group of about 50 counter-protesters approached them, yelling and throwing sticks
>"These Klan guys were fighting for their lives."
>The Klan members attempted to get back into the car, but it sped off, leaving them behind
>He said the angry mob chased the Klansmen down the block, yelling: "Get out of here! You're not welcome!"
>>26098
/news/team here, I'm on it:
http://ktla.com/2016/02/27/3-stabbed-after-kkk-rally-in-anaheim-erupts-in-violence/
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35680881
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phrkgtQ-z3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AylKVWon2wQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr6T0p8CYTQ
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/2016/02/3_stabbed_when_violence_erupts_at_kkk_rally_in_california
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/27/us/kkk-rally-in-anaheim-violence/index.html
also, a threadly reminder:
>>>/pol/65119026
>Why doesn't stormfront like us, /pol/?
The fucking irony. Oh, the irony.
I've no doubt it was the counter protesters that initiated violence, the KKK members were severely outnumbered and brandishing weapons would have been a response of fear.
>/pol/ btfo
>KKK denied their first amendment rights by an angry mob of nigger-loving bluepills
pick one
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/28/us/politics/donald-trump-republican-party.html
>The scenario Karl Rove outlined was bleak.
>Addressing a luncheon of Republican governors and donors in Washington on Feb. 19, he warned that Donald J. Trump’s increasingly likely nomination would be catastrophic, dooming the party in November. But Mr. Rove, the master strategist of George W. Bush’s campaigns, insisted it was not too late for them to stop Mr. Trump, according to three people present.
>At a meeting of Republican governors the next morning, Paul R. LePage of Maine called for action. Seated at a long boardroom table at the Willard Hotel, he erupted in frustration over the state of the 2016 race, saying Mr. Trump’s nomination would deeply wound the Republican Party. Mr. LePage urged the governors to draft an open letter “to the people,” disavowing Mr. Trump and his divisive brand of politics.
...
>In public, there were calls for the party to unite behind a single candidate. In dozens of interviews, elected officials, political strategists and donors described a frantic, last-ditch campaign to block Mr. Trump — and the agonizing reasons that many of them have become convinced it will fail. Behind the scenes, a desperate mission to save the party sputtered and stalled at every turn.
>Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor. An unsubtle appeal from Mitt Romney to John Kasich, about the party’s need to consolidate behind one rival to Mr. Trump, fell on deaf ears.
>At least two campaigns have drafted plans to overtake Mr. Trump in a brokered convention, and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has laid out a plan that would have lawmakers break with Mr. Trump explicitly in a general election.
...
>>26087
>Despite all the forces arrayed against Mr. Trump, the interviews show, the party has been gripped by a nearly incapacitating leadership vacuum and a paralytic sense of indecision and despair, as he has won smashing victories in South Carolina and Nevada. Donors have dreaded the consequences of clashing with Mr. Trump directly. Elected officials have balked at attacking him out of concern that they might unintentionally fuel his populist revolt. And Republicans have lacked someone from outside the presidential race who could help set the terms of debate from afar.
>The endorsement by Mr. Christie, a not unblemished but still highly regarded figure within the party’s elite — he is a former chairman of the Republican Governors Association — landed Friday with crippling force. It was by far the most important defection to Mr. Trump’s insurgency: Mr. Christie may give cover to other Republicans tempted to join Mr. Trump rather than trying to beat him. Not just the Stop Trump forces seemed in peril, but also the traditional party establishment itself.
>Should Mr. Trump clinch the presidential nomination, it would represent a rout of historic proportions for the institutional Republican Party, and could set off an internal rift unseen in either party for a half-century, since white Southerners abandoned the Democratic Party en masse during the civil rights movement.
>Former Gov. Michael O. Leavitt of Utah, a top adviser to Mr. Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, said the party was unable to come up with a united front to quash Mr. Trump’s campaign.
>“There is no mechanism,” Mr. Leavitt said. “There is no smoke-filled room. If there is, I’ve never seen it, nor do I know anyone who has. This is going to play out in the way that it will.”
....
>Republicans have ruefully acknowledged that they came to this dire pass in no small part because of their own passivity. There were ample opportunities to battle Mr. Trump earlier; more than one plan was drawn up only to be rejected. Rivals who attacked him early, like Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal, the former governors of Texas and Louisiana, received little backup and quickly faded.
>Late last fall, the strategists Alex Castellanos and Gail Gitcho, both presidential campaign veterans, reached out to dozens of the party’s leading donors, including the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and the hedge-fund manager Paul Singer, with a plan to create a “super PAC” that would take down Mr. Trump. In a confidential memo, the strategists laid out the mission of a group they called “ProtectUS.”
>“We want voters to imagine Donald Trump in the Big Chair in the Oval Office, with responsibilities for worldwide confrontation at his fingertips,” they wrote in the previously unreported memo. Mr. Castellanos even produced ads portraying Mr. Trump as unfit for the presidency, according to people who saw them and who, along with many of those interviewed, insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations.
>The two strategists, who declined to comment, proposed to attack Mr. Trump in New Hampshire over his business failures and past liberal positions, and emphasized the extreme urgency of their project. A Trump nomination would not only cause Republicans to lose the presidency, they wrote, “but we also lose the Senate, competitive gubernatorial elections and moderate House Republicans.”
>No major donors committed to the project, and it was abandoned. No other sustained Stop Trump effort sprang up in its place.
>Resistance to Mr. Trump still runs deep. The party’s biggest benefactors remain totally opposed to him. At a recent presentation hosted by the billionaires Charles G. and David H. Koch, the country’s most prolific conservative donors, their political advisers characterized Mr. Trump’s record as utterly unacceptable, and highlighted his support for government-funded business subsidies and government-backed health care, according to people who attended.
>But the Kochs, like Mr. Adelson, have shown no appetite to intervene directly in the primary with decisive force.
>The American Future Fund, a conservative group that does not disclose its donors, announced plans on Friday to run ads blasting Mr. Trump for his role in an educational company that is alleged to have defrauded students. But there is only limited time for the commercials to sink in before some of the country’s biggest states award their delegates in early March.
...
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/15ad12b0a1634322a642c87320a7659f/s-korean-filibuster-against-anti-terror-bill-enters-5th-day
So like they're calling for the anti terusm bill to be revised to avoid backdoor tomfoolery, Abusive Data Mining, and Arbitrary enforcement of morals police,
Seems like a touchey subject.
So they potentially need to filibuster for over a week? Maybe they can show the rest of the world what a constructive compromi- i- I mean what collaboration looks like!
They should let North Korea join then they won't have to worry about the anti-terrorism bill anymore.
>>26056
According to some Rdit comments, the fight against secret police is a matter of pride there.
I think it's in The hands of the S Korean people now, but I'm not envious of the situation.
Psycho-pass S3 when
Seems worth filibustering. There's a reason why the power exists.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/27/politics/marco-rubio-tax-returns/index.html
I love it when they work together. It's adorable, like when two 4 year olds work together to open the refrigerator.
MORE:
Marco Rubio voicemail (supposedly) led Chris Christie to back Trump
Chris Christie doesn't give a fig about no voicemail - he's just covering up to make it seem like his decision was somehow principled that he endorsed the same guy who robbed him of his voter block for a truck-load of Vanilla Wafers.
http://nypost.com/2016/02/27/marco-rubio-voicemail-led-chris-christie-to-back-trump/
Will bump.
Okay, this explains a lot about Trump and Sessions, too: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/28/in-major-blow-to-ted-cruz-sen-jeff-sessions-of-alabama-endorses-donald-trump-for-gop-nomination/
>>26062
Rubio acting like a first term Congressman comes as no surprise.
As far as tax returns goes both Cruz and Rubio are counting on Trump's return to be complicated enough to misrepresent or shade some inconsequential detail. I expect Trump's followers to give Rubio and Cruz's machinations the same weight liberals gave Obama's off shore accounts.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/26/politics/vicente-fox-donald-trump-hitler/
Is there any way that Hitler and Trump differ?
Trump never killed or advocated the killing of 6 million jews, disabled, certain minorities, etc
>>25899
Yet?
Everybody on facebook keeps saying that the situations are exactly the same. Or is this just people being retarded?
>>25901
Sanders hasn't either. Yet.
This feels like a fucking parody. What the fuck
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-35671519
School staff called police when a pupil looked at a UKIP website and an English Defence League video in class.
Mick Taylor said his 15-year-old son was asked by police whether he was a UKIP activist, and has described police action as inappropriate.
>The procedure left him feeling "like a terrorist", Mr Taylor added.
>Police said Wildern School in Hedge End, Hampshire, acted in line with safeguarding procedures. UKIP said: "We're certainly not extremists." Under the new counter terror act, staff at schools are asked to identify children who may be influenced by extremist material.
Why is there no outrage over this? Remember guys, if you support UK independence from the EU you are a potential terrorist, an extremist and a danger to public safety.
>>25867
Britain was lost to madness a long time ago. It's not coming back without a literally apocalyptic event, if even then.
I'm certainly glad this made the news. Hopefully being such a public embarrassment will deter this from happening again.
I'd also like to point out that the police have an obligation to attend to every call they get. So the real Muppets in this story are the people who genuinely felt like this was worthy of police time.
>>25874
yep, it's part of the educational establishment now that anyone who doesn't conform to the pro-migrant, pro-multicultural agenda must be a le evil extremist. It's censorship right from the fucking cradle