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'Little tiger': Vietnam's cat meat trade exposed

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A local cat rescuer, who wanted to be named only as Quyen, took the video in Ho Chi Minh City last month in a quest to raise awareness about the cruel trade.

Known as "little tiger", cat meat is considered lucky and a source of strength and feline-like agility in the south-east Asian country.

Some of the cats are wearing collars, suggesting they could have been snatched from loving homes before awaiting their fate of being killed, cooked and sold.

One of the pictures shows the tragic animals being drowned in a cage which is submerged in water.

Australian Michele Brown, the CEO of Fight Dog Meat charity, has now released the shocking pictures in a bid to raise awareness of the little-known cat meat trade.

Attention

Shocking video of ski lift spinning out of control in Georgia, at least 8 injured

Shocking video of ski lift spinning out of control in Georgia, at least 8 injured
At least eight people have been injured after a malfunctioning ski lift threw people from their seats at a ski resort in Georgia.

Skiers and snowboarders were forced to jump from the faulty chairlift on Friday as their seats hurtled backwards down the mountain, with some people falling from carriages at speed, in what one witness likened to "a scene from a Final Destination film".

Videos of the accident at Gudauri resort in Georgia show a pile-up of broken and twisted chairs at the bottom of the lift as bystanders scream at people to jump.

Ryan Wilkinson, 24, from Kent, was queuing at the bottom of the lift with a group of friends when he saw the incident happen. He said the ski lift had been closed for repairs all week, but reopened on Friday morning.

Pistol

Rio de Janeiro councilwoman who criticized police killings murdered - Political assassination suspected

Marielle Franco memorial
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A picture of Rio de Janeiro's city councillor Marielle Franco, 38, who was shot dead, is seen outside the city council chamber in Rio de Janeiro
A popular Rio de Janeiro city councilwoman who was an outspoken critic of police killings of poor residents in shantytowns was gunned down in what police, prosecutors and even drug gang leaders said on Thursday looked like a political assassination.

Marielle Franco, 38, a rising star in the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), was killed along with her driver on Rio's dangerous north side around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night. Her press secretary survived the shooting.

Just weeks ago, the federal government decreed that Brazil's army would take over all security operations through the end of the year in Rio, where murders have risen sharply. Franco, part of a commission to oversee the military intervention, harshly criticized the move on Sunday, saying it could worsen police violence against residents.

"It is far too soon to say, but we are obviously looking at this as a murder in response to her political work, that is a main theory," said a Rio de Janeiro public prosecutor, who spoke on condition that he not be named as he was not authorized to discuss the case.

Colosseum

Brand new 'first of its kind' bridge collapses in Miami, Florida - At last 6 car drivers crushed to death [Update]

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In this frame from video, emergency personnel work at the scene of a collapsed bridge in the Miami area, Thursday, March 15, 2018.
First responders have announced that a total of eight victims were hospitalized after the pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed Thursday on a number of cars. Officials have not yet determined the number of fatalities but said eight cars appear to be trapped underneath the bridge.

Officials later indicated during a news conference that the homicide unit of the Miami-Dade Police Department would take over the investigation at a later time.

The bridge, located at the 109th Ave and 8th Street, was just completed on Saturday.

Comment: Latest news is that at least 6 people are dead.

UPDATE: A bridge engineer reported cracks two days before the collapse:
Damning new evidence reveals that an engineer working on the pedestrian bridge in Greater Miami, Florida, that collapsed on Thursday had attempted to report damage days before the incident took place.

Just three days after the Florida International University bridge, designed by FIGG Bridge Engineers, "swung into place," the project's lead engineer, Denney Pate, left a voicemail message for a colleague to report structural fissures.

No one was available to hear the March 13 message until Friday, one day after the bridge collapsed, killing at least six people and leaving a massive pile of rubble on an eight-lane highway. Nine others were taken to local hospitals, authorities reported.

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) released a statement with a short transcript of Pate's voicemail and explanation of events leading up to the catastrophe.

"Um, so, uh, we've taken a look at it and, uh, obviously some repairs or whatever will have to be done but from a safety perspective we don't see that there's any issue there so we're not concerned about it from that perspective although obviously the cracking is not good and something's going to have to be, ya know, done to repair that," Pate said in the voicemail.

The department stressed that "the responsibility to identify and address life-safety issues and properly communicate them is the sole responsibility of the FIU design-build team," adding that "FIGG and the FIU design build team never alerted FDOT of any life-safety issue regarding the FIU pedestrian bridge prior to collapse."

"We are heartbroken by the loss of life and injuries, and are carefully examining the steps that our team has taken in the interest of our overarching concern for public safety. The evaluation was based on the best available information at that time and indicated that there were no safety issues."

The bridge, which was due for completion in 2019, was engineered to allow students to cross the busy road without holding up traffic. The impetus for the project came after a vehicle hit and killed an FIU student last year.

One witness posted dashcam footage of the disaster on Instagram.

US Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) tweeted about the incident: "At the time of the collapse construction crews were working on the diagonal beam at the north end of bridge applying [post-tensioning] force to strengthen it."

FIGG also released a statement in light of the tragedy, claiming that "no other bridge designed by Figg Bridge Engineers has ever experienced such a collapse." Yet, the same company was responsible for a collapse of a 90-ton segment of another bridge in Virginia in 2012, which left four workers with minor injuries.

"Our deepest sympathies are with all those affected by this accident. We will fully cooperate with every appropriate authority in reviewing what happened and why. In our 40-year history, nothing like this has ever happened before. Our entire team mourns the loss of life and injuries associated with this devastating tragedy, and our prayers go out to all involved."

Miami-Dade Police Director Juan Perez stated that the process of retrieving bodies and removing the debris was "very slow."

FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg reassured others that the school would conduct its own investigation. He said that FIU contractors were certified by the state and followed all essential protocols while building the bridge.

"Obviously, everybody is in shock here," said Rosenberg, who had been a public champion of the project. "We just want answers, and we're going to get answers."

"If anybody's done anything wrong, we'll hold them accountable," Florida Governor Rick Scott said.

The US Department of Transportation financed the $14.2 million bridge as part of a $19.4 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grant, CBS Miami reports. Several agencies co-funded project, including the Federal Highway Administration and Florida Department of Transportation Local Agency Program as well Florida International University. The bridge used accelerated building techniques to expedite the construction process.



Eye 1

Pre-crime goes to school: University campus police are monitoring students' social media accounts

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A very interesting article in Campus Safety Magazine explores a disturbing practice we've been hearing more and more about - schools and campus police proactively surveilling students' social media accounts to find possible wrongdoing while it's happening or before it happens. If that idea troubles you, you are not alone.

A lack of context

Campus Safety Magazine reports that the University of Virginia contracts with a service called Social Sentinel for $18,500 a year to monitor its students' public social media posts. It works by scanning student social media accounts based on a "library of harm" of thousands of words curated by Social Sentinel in addition to words tailored to the specific school contracting with them. Posts from students containing words on these lists are forwarded to the police, who then decide whether or not to investigate the students.

"We look at the whole context of the post," says University of Virginia police officer and crime analyst Beth Davis.

And therein lies a major problem. The "whole context" of a post is almost never available to someone as far removed from the post as an officer or school administrator reading it. Innocuous or inside jokes, and a whole host of other protected speech, will often be completely lost on them and could appear threatening without that crucial context.

Airplane

Navy F/A-18 jet crash off Key West leaves 2 aviators dead

Crashed  U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet jet  in FL
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A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet jet crashed off the coast of Key West, Florida, on Wednesday, an official told Fox News.
Two U.S. Navy aviators died Wednesday after their F/A-18F Super Hornet jet crashed off the coast of Key West, Florida.

The aviators - one pilot and one weapons systems officer - ejected from the twin-engine jet, which crashed around 4:30 p.m. on final approach to Boca Chica Field at Naval Air Station Key West, the Navy said in a statement. A source told Fox News that the jet was flying back on one engine when it lost the other at low altitude.

Comment: See also:


Book 2

What 'KMac' and the alt-right gets wrong about Jews

lt-right protesters
For many on the alt-right, every grievance is, at root, about Jews. Andrew Anglin, host of the most popular alt-right/neo-Nazi website, explains: "the only thing in our movement that really matters [is] anti-Semitism." If only the Jews were gone, he argues, the white race, freed from bondage, would immediately overcome all of its problems. Where does this attitude come from?

Jews are a conspicuous people, small in number but large in footprint. As Mark Twain wrote in 1899:
If the statistics are right, the Jews constitute but one quarter of one percent of the human race....Properly, the Jew ought hardly to be heard of, but he is heard of, has always been heard of. He is as prominent on the planet as any other people, and his importance is extravagantly out of proportion to the smallness of his bulk....What is the secret of his immortality?

Bulb

What Jordan Peterson has to say about Motherhood is making women sit up and take notice

Jordan Peterson
Backstage at a recent political event, a young professional woman leaned in and asked me if I had heard that Jordan Peterson was coming to town. "I already bought my ticket," she whispered excitedly. Just days before, another young mom friend, a stay-at-home mom, told me she couldn't figure out which of Peterson's books to buy first. Yet another young mom friend shares on Facebook seemingly every story that bears Peterson's name.

While Canadian professor and YouTube sensation Jordan Peterson is often framed as a media "messiah" to young men, if my own experience is any indication, he's also got quite a cult following among young, professional moms.

Radar

Security firm report alleges US ships targeted by Chinese cyber attackers

USS Carl Vinson
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USS Carl Vinson, the US Navy's nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, anchored off the coast in Danang on March 5, 2018.
According to new research, a Chinese cyber network is increasingly targeting US engineering and maritime entities, especially those connected to issues with the contested South China Sea, where the US has a military presence.

FireEye, a California-based security firm, stated on Friday that a Chinese espionage group known as 'Leviathon' or 'TEMP. Periscope' has ramped up tracking efforts against US entities.

The network's activities increased over the last year, according to the report. The group is focused on US engineering and maritime entities "especially those connected to South China Sea issues," FireEye said, but entities in Europe and Hong Kong have also been targeted by the group. "We've really seen a big upswing in their activity in the last two months," said Ben Read, senior manager of cyber espionage analysis at FireEye. "They've been heavily targeting U.S. entities."

The wave of intrusions "reflects a concerted effort to target sectors that may yield information that could provide an economic advantage, research and development data, intellectual property, or an edge in commercial negotiations," FireEye's research states.

Handcuffs

Afghan migrant stabs to death Belgian mother of two

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A 27-year-old Belgian mother of two has been stabbed to death in her home in the Belgian city of Herentals. The woman had a new relationship with an Afghan man, who has been arrested while he was on the run.

The horrible events took place during the night of Monday to Tuesday. A local resident saw a car speeding through the street after someone left the house near 4:30 am.

Around 9:00 am the woman's two young daughters, aged 4 and 7, were walking in pyamas through the streets and alarmed one of the neighbours.

The neighbour, called Brend, says the girls told him their "mother was laying on the floor in a pool of blood". The man tried to help the woman, but came too late. "I will never forget this image and the helplessness of the children", he said.

According to the public prosecutor's office the suspect was arrested in the province of Limburg. "The woman has been found dead in her house and violence took place", they said.

The Afghan isn't the father of the children and the woman had no contact with her ex-husband. The two girls have been put in foster care.

Comment: See also: Third German teenaged girl murdered by an Afghan migrant - for refusing to convert to Islam

Every EU leader who supported or submitted to the decision to open Europe's borders has blood on their hands. The damage is done, and things will only get worse before they get any better.