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Father of 4 critically injured in fight outside Dodger Stadium

This CEO explains how the hottest trend in software development helped his startup take off and raise $50 million in new funding

It’s taken a while, but Sauce Labs may finally be right where it wants to be. The San Francisco startup offers a cloud-based service that allows developers to automatically test their web and mobile applications for bugs. It specializes in offering programmers the chance to test their applications on multiple simulated devices or browsers at once, allowing them to markedly speed up the process of development. The company, which has about 300 employees and development teams in Berlin and Warsaw, announced last that it’s secured $50 million in new, late-stage venture funding from Riverwood Capital. The new company’s new funds came with a valuation north of $380 million, or more than double what it was in 2016 when Sauce Labs last raised capital. The company launched 10 years ago, but it didn’t really take off until an industry-wide shift in app development took root, said Charles Ramsey, Sauce Labs’s CEO. But now that it has, business is booming, he said. “The market is changing ra

“Way Too Quick:” Duke Freshmen Distraught to See Their Time Together End

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Zion Williamson (left), Cam Reddish and Tre Jones lost their shot at a Final Four berth Sunday, bringing to an end their one season as college teammates. Patrick Smith/Getty Images WASHINGTON — They wanted to be together. A few years ago, these four sensational freshmen had been strangers scattered across North America. Then, in fits and starts, they formed friendships. They shared meals at AAU tournaments in South Carolina or roomed together at USA Basketball camps in Colorado Springs. And then, beginning in the fall of 2017, Tre Jones, Cam Reddish, RJ Barrett and Zion Williamson committed—not only to Duke but also to each other. Any of them would have been the prized recruit for almost any college basketball team. Jones was the Russian nesting doll of his brother Tyus, who had guided Duke to a national championship in 2015. Reddish was the do-everything wing who some thought would wind up the most talented NBA player of the four. Barrett was the consensus No. 1 player in the co

Who will be Ukraine’s next president?

It’s been a challenging five years since Ukraine ‘s revolution. Petro Poroshenko took over as leader, promising to fight corruption and stand strong after Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. But with a struggling economy and a war against separatists in the east of the country, Poroshenko is facing a battle to hold on to the job. He is one of 39 candidates in the first round of Sunday’s presidential election, along with former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. But the frontrunner appears to be Volodymyr Zelensky, a comedian with no experience in politics, except for playing the president in a hit TV show. So who will Ukrainians choose? Presenter: Divya Gopalan Guests: Olexiy Haran – Professor of comparative politics at Kiev Mohyla Academy Dmitry Babich – Political analyst at Rossiya Segodnya news agency Lilit Gevorgyan – Russia and Eastern Europe analyst at IHS Markit Source:   Al Jazeera News Read More from Trend News Web https://ift.tt/2TLJa87

Final Four 2019: Full Breakdown, Predictions and Stars to Watch

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Kyle Guy Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Kyle Guy, Virginia Tournament Stats: 11.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 1.3 APG, 21.1% 3PT The first 3.5 games of the tournament were a nightmare for Guy. Through 44 field-goal attempts, he had just 26 points. He was 3-of-29 from three-point range, and he rolled his ankle near the end of the first half of the Elite Eight game against Purdue. Out of nowhere, though, he drained five threes and scored 21 points between the second half and overtime. Guy entered the Big Dance shooting 46.3 percent from three-point range and had games in the first half of March in which he shot 7-of-9 and 8-of-10 from downtown. It was a brutal start, but better late than never. If he can shoot in Minneapolis like he did during the regular season, Virginia should win it all.                   Ty Jerome, Virginia Tournament Stats: 15.5 PPG, 5.5 APG, 4.0 RPG, 2.0 SPG, 40.7% 3PT Jerome is one of those combo guards who is so good that we take him for granted until he has a rare off

Wall Street is fixated on the yield curve — but one market bear warns a more ominous threat is set to tip the economy into the ‘ice age’

Fox’s Pirro back on-air after remarks on Muslim politician

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro is back on the air after a two-week absence following her comments questioning a Muslim congresswoman’s loyalties. “Justice with Judge Jeanine” returned Saturday. The former judge and prosecutor thanked her viewers but didn’t directly discuss her apparent suspension. Pirro asked on-air March 9 whether Rep. Ilhan Omar’s traditional Muslim head covering indicated the Minnesota Democrat followed Islamic religious law that Pirro called “antithetical to the U.S. Constitution.” Pirro later said she’d simply tried to start a debate. She added that being Muslim doesn’t mean a person doesn’t support the Constitution. Fox said at the time it “strongly condemned” Pirro’s comments. The network didn’t explain her subsequent absence, declining to comment on what it called “internal scheduling matters.” A message was sent to a Fox spokeswoman Sunday asking about Pirro’s return. Read More from Trend News Web https://ift.tt/2TNa7Im

Final Four 2019: Full Breakdown, Predictions and Stars to Watch

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Kyle Guy Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Kyle Guy, Virginia Tournament Stats: 11.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 1.3 APG, 21.1% 3PT The first 3.5 games of the tournament were a nightmare for Guy. Through 44 field-goal attempts, he had just 26 points. He was 3-of-29 from three-point range, and he rolled his ankle near the end of the first half of the Elite Eight game against Purdue. Out of nowhere, though, he drained five threes and scored 21 points between the second half and overtime. Guy entered the Big Dance shooting 46.3 percent from three-point range and had games in the first half of March in which he shot 7-of-9 and 8-of-10 from downtown. It was a brutal start, but better late than never. If he can shoot in Minneapolis like he did during the regular season, Virginia should win it all.                   Ty Jerome, Virginia Tournament Stats: 15.5 PPG, 5.5 APG, 4.0 RPG, 2.0 SPG, 40.7% 3PT Jerome is one of those combo guards who is so good that we take him for granted until he has a rare off

Algeria’s Bouteflika names new government amid ongoing protests

Algeria ‘s presidency has announced the formation of a new caretaker government, with the country’s army chief keeping his post as deputy defence minister despite his calls for the removal of embattled President Abdelaziz Bouteflika . State TV reported on Sunday that  Sabri Boukadoum had been appointed foreign minister, replacing Ramtane Lamamra who had taken up the post earlier this month.  Other notable changes included Central Bank Governor Mohamed Loukal and Mohamed Arkab being named finance and energy ministers. WATCH: Algeria protests: Army chief backs call for president’s exit (02:05) The cabinet is led by Prime Minister  Noureddine Bedoui, who assumed his duties on March 11 amid widespread protests calling for the departure of Bouteflika and the ruling elite. The weeks-long demonstrations erupted late on February after the 82-year-old president announced a plan to seek a fifth term term in elections scheduled for April. Amid mounting public anger, Bouteflika

We asked more than 1,800 young people what they think is the biggest issue facing America, and the most popular answer was Trump

Editor’s note: Business Insider surveyed 1,884 young Americans about their buying attitudes and beliefs. This is part of a series of stories that will be rolled out over the next several weeks. Donald Trump Jr. tried to woo the youth during a rally in February, encouraging young conservatives not to let themselves “be indoctrinated by these loser teachers that are trying to sell you on socialism from birth.” But, according to Business Insider’s recent survey of 1,884 young people, much of Generation Z isn’t having it. In fact, many of the respondents listed US President Donald Trump when asked to identify “the most important issue facing the country right now.” Participants in the survey were all Americans between the age of 13 and 21. The national poll was conducted with SurveyMonkey Audience partner Cint on behalf of Business Insider. It ran from January 11 through January 14. Out of those participants, 1,559 young people answered the question about the biggest issue facing the

Police say 2 created fake children profiles online for gain

Police in North Macedonia say they have charged two people with creating fake online profiles of children with special needs and rare diseases and soliciting donations for their treatment abroad. The two people charged with computer fraud were identified only by their initials as M.S., 53, and A.S, 49, in a police statement released Sunday. Local media reported they are brother and sister. Police say the two suspects raised more than 3.5 million denars (about $65,000) in donations for the non-existent children, and spent part of that money on personal purchases. Their bank accounts have been frozen. If convicted, they face up to 10 years in prison. Read More from Trend News Web https://ift.tt/2Oz9YqU

Who’s responsible for California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire?

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Paradise, California – Destruction and ashes extend as far as the eye can see. Tall chimneys and heaps of rubble are all that remain where homes once stood. Beside them, hollowed out cars are charred so badly that they’ve left puddles of melted metal on the ground. Paradise, California looks like the set of a zombie apocalypse movie. But this is the aftermath of the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state’s history. In November 2018, the Camp Fire obliterated this small town and torched the surrounding areas in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The fire spread at a rate of one football field every three seconds, ultimately destroying close to 14,000 homes and killing 85 people. California has seen an increase in the number and intensity of wildfires in recent years . Although climate change and conditions related to drought are certainly factors, my team wanted to explore another possible culprit: Pacific Gas and Electric, or PG&E, one of the largest power utility comp

Joe Biden accuser Lucy Flores recounted her story in detail in her first TV interview

Lucy Flores, a Democratic politician from Nevada, pushed back on former Vice President Joe Biden’s response to her claims he touched her inappropriately while calling for acknowledgment in her f irst television interview since taking her story public. Flores detailed the incident in a New York Magazine piece published Friday, where she wrote that Biden grasped her shoulders from behind and kissed the back of her head without her consent during a campaign event in 2014. In a statement released Sunday, Biden denied that there was an inappropriate tone to the encounter, saying he didn’t believe he acted inappropriately and making Flores uncomfortable was “never my intention.” Flores pushed back on the statement, saying on CNN’s “State of the Union” she wanted the former vice president to acknowledge his alleged actions and “change his behavior.” “If he is saying that he never believed that that was inappropriate, then frankly I think that’s a little bit of a disconnect,” she said.

25 killed, hundreds injured by rainstorm in southern Nepal

A rainstorm swept through southern Nepal on Sunday, leaving at least 25 people dead and hundreds more injured, officials said. Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli in a Twitter message said he received a report of 25 people killed and 400 injured. He said security forces have been alerted. Rescue and helicopters with night vision capabilities were waiting for the weather to clear to help bring the injured from the villages. Government administrator Rajesh Poudel said the number of deaths would likely increase as the storm had hit many villages in the Bara district, located about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of the capital, Kathmandu. He said police and army rescuers were fanned around the district trying to reach the villages, but rescue efforts were difficult at night. The injured were being brought to a hospital by cars and ambulances, but roads in many villages had been blocked by fallen trees and electricity poles. Poudel said most of the deaths and injuries were b

Palestine, Golan Heights take centre stage at Arab League summit

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Tunis, Tunisia – The Arab League has rejected the US’s recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and renewed a call for the establishment of a Palestinian state, saying peace and security in the region depended on a solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.   In a final statement after Sunday’s summit in Tunisia’s capital, Arab leaders stressed their “full support for Syria’s right” over the Golan plateau, which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 war, and expressed their determination to “continue efforts to resume” peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine . The daylong meeting in Tunis took place against the backdrop of ongoing regional unrest and conflict – from the long-running wars in Syria and Yemen to instability in Libya, and the widespread anti-government protests in Algeria and Sudan to a major diplomatic dispute in the Gulf. Khamis al-Jihnaoui, Tunisia’s foreign minister, who delivered the 30th summit’s final statemen

These NBA Teams Are Best Positioned to Ruin Golden State Warriors’ Title Defense

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0 of 7 Stacy Revere/Getty Images Every search for the Golden State Warriors’ maker must begin the same way: by laughing out loud. The reigning champs are heavy favorites to win a third straight title for a reason. They remain head-and-shoulders above the rest of the league. The idea of a team beating them four times in seven tries is laughable. Focusing on the Warriors’ regular-season drama and defensive concerns is genuinely pointless. They have a playoff switch, and they will flip it. Don’t believe they’re vulnerable until they actually fall. In the meantime, the hunt for an author of their demise carries on, halfheartedly and without assurance. The Warriors’ biggest threats vary by mind and by the week. It seems pretty clear that the Eastern Conference houses the best rivals this season, but that’s subject to change if the Houston Rockets stay frisky. Ranking the most serious challengers rests on two questions: How likely is Team X to reach the NBA Finals or remain in pla

Jeff Bezos’ investigator thinks Saudi Arabia hacked his cell phone — here’s how it could have happened

A $1 billion Israeli intelligence startup accused of helping Saudi Arabia track its adversaries could be the key to new assertions from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ security consultant Gavin de Becker. In an op-ed published in The Daily Beast on Saturday , de Becker said his team concluded that Saudi Arabia “had access to Bezos’ phone and gained private information,” following its investigation into how Bezos’ texts with girlfriend Lauren Sanchez ended up in the hands of The National Enquirer. A foreign government surveilling a powerful American CEO using advanced technologies? It sounds like the stuff of a spy novel. But as it turns out, tracking people’s cell phones is a well-established practice, and the technology behind it — known as “lawful intercept spyware” — is a $12 billion industry. Software can track texts, emails and apps While De Becker stopped short of asserting how Saudi Arabia accessed Bezos’ phone, his op-ed linked out to a New York Times article on “internet mercena

Atlanta police officer fatally shoots man during chase

Authorities say a police officer fatally shot a man who showed a gun while being chased in woods in Atlanta. Atlanta Police told news outlets the officer was flagged down by someone who heard gunshots around a strip club about 1 a.m. Sunday near Interstate 85 in southwest Atlanta. Police say the officer found the man, who ran into the woods. Authorities say the officer fired his weapon after he saw a gun in the man’s hands. The identities of the man killed and the officer have not been released. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating. Read More from Trend News Web https://ift.tt/2YD4sIx

How Much Is A.J. Green Worth in Today’s NFL?

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It’s a good time to be an elite wide receiver in the National Football League. Last August, Odell Beckham Jr. inked a five-year, $90 million extension with the New York Giants that included almost $41 million guaranteed at signing. After a trade sent him from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Oakland Raiders , Antonio Brown received a three-year, $50.1 million extension with just over $30 million in guarantees. Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman  reported the Atlanta Falcons are in talks with Julio Jones on an extension worth $20 million per season. Another high-end pass-catcher is entering a contract year—a receiver who, at his best, is on par with the likes of Beckham, Brown and Jones. But after two injury-marred seasons in the past three years, it’s fair to wonder just how much A.J. Green is worth and whether the Cincinnati Bengals are willing to pay it. As Fletcher Page reported for the Cincinnati Enquirer , Bengals owner Mike Brown said his organization is more than willing