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- Abbott disappoints the world, doesn't 'shirt-front' Putin
- Post-disaster angst fuels Japanese pop artist's tablet-focused works
- 20 singers just sang their hearts out on 'The Voice': Now go vote
- Uber beat out taxis this election season among Congressional workers
- Major climate breakthrough: U.S. and China announce emissions cuts
- U.S. trade deal with China could end tariffs on high-tech products
- Obama denies U.S. involvement in pro-democracy Hong Kong protests
| Abbott disappoints the world, doesn't 'shirt-front' Putin Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:27 AM PST Putin sees through Abbott's tough talk. The moment has finally come. The moment Prime Minister Tony Abbott got so close to Putin he could finally put his words into action and "shirt-front" the Russian president over the shooting down of MH17. We all watched on in anticipation. Abbott and Putin were facing off on the sideline of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit on Tuesday |
| Post-disaster angst fuels Japanese pop artist's tablet-focused works Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:24 AM PST If art is the most honest barometer of technology's effect on the human condition,Takashi Murakami's latest works uncover a Japan still quietly reeling from 2011'sTohoku earthquake and tsunami, and struggling with the ever-present specter of the ongoing nuclear crisis at Fukushima. But aside from cultural imperatives, Murakami's new tech-themed work was largely powered by his adoption of |
| 20 singers just sang their hearts out on 'The Voice': Now go vote Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:21 AM PST The competition has changed. Pre-taped shows are over, and what that means is more power for the people (you, viewers) and more outfit changes for the coaches. The "Live Playoffs" have begun. This week, we are hoping one team doesn't outshine the others due to The Voice equation, where only three singers per team can advance this round, even if there are more deserving singers on one team |
| Uber beat out taxis this election season among Congressional workers Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:18 AM PST Los Angeles area taxi drivers circled City Hall in their cabs on June 25, 2013 to protest ride-share apps such as Uber. Politicians and their staffs love Uber, which seems like a good thing for the future of ride-sharing apps. Congressional campaign staffers used Uber 61% of the time when they took a trip for less than $100 this past election season, according to statistics compiled by |
| Major climate breakthrough: U.S. and China announce emissions cuts Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:16 AM PST U.S. President Barack Obama, right, smiles after a group of children waved flags and flowers to cheer him during a welcome ceremony with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014. In a surprise breakthrough on Thursday, President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled new targets for cutting the greenhouse gas |
| U.S. trade deal with China could end tariffs on high-tech products Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:16 AM PST The U.S.-China deal would cover high-tech products including GPS devices A trade deal between the U.S. and China could end tariffs on $1 trillion in global sales of high-tech items such as semiconductors, MRI machines, GPS devices, printer ink cartridges, video game consoles and other products. President Barack Obama who is in Beijing for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit said |
| Obama denies U.S. involvement in pro-democracy Hong Kong protests Posted: 12 Nov 2014 03:12 AM PST President Barack Obama shakes hands with the Chinese President Xi Jinping. President Barack Obama has denied the U.S. have had any involvement in the ongoing pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong but requested the Chinese government listen to the people of Hong Kong. In a news conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday, President Obama said: "On the issue of Hong Kong, |
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