Thursday, October 29, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Yahoo News) 30/10/2015





Cruz and Rubio score points by bashing media during debate
It was not a good night for the media at the CNBC Republican presidential debate.



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Cueto's 2-hitter gives Royals 2-0 Series lead




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Corey Jones death: New questions about the latest police shooting in Florida
Corey Jones and Nouman RajaA plainclothes police officer who fatally shot a stranded motorist in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 10 days ago, apparently wasn’t qualified for his undercover surveillance assignment, according to documents obtained by Yahoo News.



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Republicans go on the attack in feisty presidential debate
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Bush speaks as Rubio looks on at the 2016 U.S. Republican presidential candidates debate held by CNBC in BoulderBy Steve Holland and James Oliphant BOULDER, Colo. (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush suggested rival Marco Rubio resign his Senate seat on Wednesday at a testy economic debate marked by frequent personal attacks and several heated clashes over tax policy. With time running short until the first nominating contest in three months, the 10 Republicans in the evening's main debate were anxious to stand out, and several were quick to leap to the attack. The candidates frequently talked over each other and the moderators in their haste to make points.



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Gunman shoots three people at Indianapolis mall: police
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police investigate the scene following a shooting incident inside the Washington Square Mall in IndianapolisA gunman opened fire on Wednesday inside the Washington Square Mall on the east side of Indianapolis, and three people were wounded, police said. An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police spokesman said the shooting occurred at about 6:30 p.m. in a mall corridor where the suspect encountered a man he knew and opened fire, wounding him and two other people, police said. The wounded man along with a woman and another man who were also shot managed to run through a Target Store connected to the mall after the incident and were taken to nearby hospitals, Indianapolis Police Sergeant Kendale Adams said.



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Runaway U.S. military blimp wreaks havoc in Pennsylvania
Handout of Raytheon's JLENS aerostat on the White Sands Missile RangeEXCHANGE, Pa./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A high-tech U.S. military blimp designed to detect a missile attack came loose on Wednesday and wreaked havoc as it floated from Maryland into Pennsylvania while dragging more than a mile of cable and knocking out power to thousands. The U.S. military scrambled two armed F-16 fighter jets to keep watch as the massive blimp traveled into civilian airspace after coming untethered from its base at Aberdeen Proving Ground, a U.S. Army facility 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Baltimore. Pentagon officials said they were unsure why the 242-foot-long blimp broke free at 12:20 p.m. Military officials wrestled for hours over the best way to bring it down safely, but eventually it deflated on its own.



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GOP senator: Pot could help Colorado’s image
Sen. Cory Gardner says that legal pot, “done properly,” could be a boon to the Centennial State’s image.



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'Vote no, hope yes' caucus may hold key to Ryan’s success as speaker
Paul Ryan faced one of the biggest challenges he will likely confront as speaker before he’s even been formally chosen.



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Sheriff fires deputy for tossing teen across classroom
In this Monday, Oct, 26, 2015 photo made from video taken by a Spring Valley High School student, Senior Deputy Ben Fields tries to forcibly remove a student who refused to leave her high school math class, in Columbia S.C. The Justice Department opened a civil rights investigation Tuesday after Fields flipped the student backward in her desk and tossed her across the floor. (AP Photo)COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A deputy who flipped a disruptive student out of her desk and tossed her across her math class floor was fired on Wednesday.



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Wave hit Canada boat on 1 side while passengers on left side
The bow of the Leviathan II, a whale-watching boat that capsized on Sunday, is seen Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015, near Vargas Island after it was towed it from where it sank to a protected spot behind an island, before it is towed ashore for inspection. Investigators are trying to unravel the mystery of what caused a whale watching boat to capsize off Vancouver Island in seemingly calm weather, killing five British nationals including a father and his teenage son. A search continued for a missing Australian man. Twenty-one people were rescued. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via AP)TOFINO, British Columbia (AP) — Passengers were crowded on the left side of the top deck of a whale-watching boat when it was struck by a wave from the right side, causing the vessel to capsize and send 27 people into the water off Vancouver Island, an investigator said.



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Fresh starts as GOP taps new speaker, approves budget deal
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., walks from a House GOP candidate forum on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. The House is poised to vote on a bipartisan pact charting a two-year budget truce and Republicans are set to nominate Ryan as the chamber's new speaker, milestones GOP leaders hope will transform their party's recent chaos into calm in time for next year's presidential and congressional campaigns. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)House Republicans nominated Rep. Paul Ryan on Wednesday to become the chamber's next speaker, rallying behind a youthful overachiever they hope will guide them out of weeks of internal feuding and disarray and point the party toward accomplishments they can highlight in next year's elections.



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Republicans pick Ryan for House speaker before budget vote
Paul Ryan was chosen by fellow Republicans as their nominee...



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Former House Speaker Hastert pleads guilty to lying to FBI
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, center, arrives at the federal courthouse Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, in Chicago, where he is scheduled to change his plea to guilty in a hush-money case that alleges he agreed to pay someone $3.5 million to hide claims of past misconduct by the Illinois Republican. (AP Photo/Matt Marton )CHICAGO (AP) — Dennis Hastert pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to the FBI in a hush-money scheme, agreeing to a deal with federal prosecutors that recommends he serve no more than six months in prison and averting a trial in the case.



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