| Check Out BMW's New Crash-Proof Car Posted: 06 Apr 2015 01:02 PM PDT | | | | | | | | | |  | Because he thinks everything else is overvalued. (There, saved you a click.) | | |  | The decade-long surge in foreign-currency reserves held by the world's central banks is coming to an end. | | | |  | Ashlee Simpson's older sister has succeeded where others — we're looking at you, David Hasselhoff — have failed. | | |  | Look, Ma, no hands! | | |  | iRobot's new grass-cutting machines are guided by radio waves, which scientists say could interfere with their ultra-sensitive radio telescopes. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Jet lag, be gone! Posted: 06 Apr 2015 01:00 PM PDT Enjoy every minute of your vaca. Monday April 6, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Pinterest Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | UVA Truth Not Good Enough for P.C. Crowd Posted: 06 Apr 2015 12:45 PM PDT UVA Truth Not Good Enough for P.C. Crowd | Rolling Stone's 'Jackie' retraction is just the latest example—from O.J. to the Duke lacrosse team case—of political correctness dividing the metaphorical truth from the actual truth. | | | | Instead of paying taxes on winnings, why not buy losing lottery tickets on Craigslist and write them off? That's what some gamblers are trying. | | | Strangely enough, the host of HBO's Last Week Tonight conducted arguably the toughest interview with Edward Snowden, taking him to task on the leaked NSA documents. | | | | The Columbia Journalism School ripped apart the UVa rape story—but the magazine's chief blames a fabulist, not his own editors who got played. | | | | | The ignorance behind the indoctrination suggests an organization that is making up facts as it goes along. | | | | Coach Bo Ryan is drawing parallels to the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. And he's not that far off. After beating the unbeatable, now Wisconsin has to beat the evil empire of college basketball teams. | | | | This week, Mass Roots—a sort-of Facebook for weed lovers—will be one of the first canna-businesses to go public. | | | | | | THE DAILY BEAST | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | © Copyright 2015 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 | If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to view this email in your Web browser. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add thedailybeast@e2.thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you have changed your mind and no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can safely unsubscribe here. | | | | | Humans to Mars in 39 days? Posted: 06 Apr 2015 11:53 AM PDT Monday April 6, 2015 Should We Fear A.I.? Could machines that think someday pose an existential threat to humanity? Some big names in science and tech seem to think so--Stephen Hawking, for one--and they've issued grave warnings about the looming threat... Read more. Strange 'Veins' Seen On Mars The discovery of strange, mineral veins on Mars has planetary scientists buzzing. And no wonder: the find may shed new light on the Red Planet's watery past and could even help reveal... Read more. Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | These pants are actually pretty great Posted: 06 Apr 2015 11:11 AM PDT Monday April 6, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | What it really takes to be happy Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:49 AM PDT What it really takes to be happy | Received this from a friend? Sign up for alerts from The Huffington Post here. Forward • Unsubscribe | | Huffington Post, 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 | | |  | | Why the Obamacare lawsuit is based on mythical history Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:44 AM PDT Monday April 6, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | Share the View 2: Free U.S. Oil Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:33 AM PDT | | Share The View | | The Latest Opinions From Bloomberg View | | | Energy The Editors: The way to lessen the U.S.'s vulnerability to fluctuating oil prices "is not to withdraw from the world oil market altogether (if that were even possible). It's to sell more of the U.S.'s expanding crude stores abroad. As a bigger player, the U.S. would have a greater influence on price." Read more... DECLASSIFIED Josh Rogin: "Texas Governor Rick Perry hasn't yet said whether he's running for president, yet he will announce Monday that if he wins the White House he intends to trash President Barack Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran as one of his first official acts." Read more... European Economy Mohamed A. El-Erian: "Countries that default on their IMF obligations often experience widespread disruption to their cross-border financial relations. In the case of Greece, such a default would hinder the flow of funds from the European Central Bank, currently a lifeline for the country's banks. And it would accelerate the outflow of deposits from banks, increasing the probability that a slow bank jog will turn into a destabilizing bank run." Read more... Wall Street The Editors: "Global financial regulators are still at work on rules aimed at ensuring that the world's most systemically important banks can weather a crisis without sinking the economy. They've made some progress -- but they're also making things too complicated." Read more... Mark Buchanan: "Predicting big market crashes is a difficult business, many would say impossible. If enough investors believe a cataclysm is coming, their selling will simply make it happen sooner -- a dynamic that would quickly render any convincing forecasting method obsolete. Nonetheless, a pair of physicists -- drawing inspiration from the market for bitcoin, no less -- might be on to something." Read more... Education Susan Engel: "The U.S. has a math problem. Despite all the time, energy and money the country has thrown into finding better ways to teach the subject, American children keep scoring poorly and arriving at college woefully unprepared. Just as bad, if not worse, too many students think they hate math. I propose a solution: Stop requiring everyone to take math in school." Read more... Middle East Pankaj Mishra: "The preliminary nuclear agreement with Iran, which has been long in the making, may succeed or fail. But only a cataclysmic war will prevent Iran from fulfilling its long-postponed destiny as a major economic, political and scientific nation." Read more... News Roundup Jonathan Bernstein (Read the news roundup) - Michael K. Miller at the Monkey Cage on the surprising benefits of autocratic elections: Read more...
- Jay Ulfelder looks at an important global trend -- changes in casualties from war over time. Read more...
- Slate's Fred Kaplan is impressed with the Iran framework. Read more...
Katie Benner (Read the news roundup) - Etsy's IPO is defying Wall Street convention with a do-gooder slant. Read more...
- Meerkat v. Periscope ended in a draw … for now. Read more...
- Scapchat's video ad model mirrors what is common in television, but it costs advertisers twice as much as Hulu or YouTube. Read more...
Barry Ritholtz (Read the news roundup) - BMW will make plug-in hybrid versions of all models. Read more...
- Jupiter, destroyer of worlds, may have paved the way for Earth. Read more...
- How Duke and Wisconsin got their edge: Read more...
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VCs first sounded the alarm in September, claiming that startup burn rates had reached dangerous heights and companies must be wary... read more | |  | Kyle Russell The Roku 2 and Roku 3 streaming boxes are getting refreshed today, with new hardware providing faster movement through the interface as you jump around between... read more | | | |  | Darrell Etherington | |  | Jon Russell Samsung has denied a report that claimed it paid people to pose as fans at the launch event for its new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge phones in Shanghai, China. read more | |  | Jon Russell Buttercoin, a bitcoin exchange startup backed by Y Combinator and Google Ventures, is closing its doors at the end of this month after failing to raise new... read more | |  | The Gillmor Gang — Kevin Marks, Frank Radice, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday,... read more | |  | Gillmor Gang – Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, Frank Radice, and Steve Gillmor. 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If you have changed your mind and no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can safely unsubscribe here. | If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe. | | Rolling Stone’s Boss Plays the Victim Posted: 06 Apr 2015 08:00 AM PDT Rolling Stone's Boss Plays the Victim | The Columbia Journalism School ripped apart the UVa rape story—but the magazine's chief blames a fabulist, not his own editors who got played. | | | | The ignorance behind the indoctrination suggests an organization that is making up facts as it goes along. | | | The highly anticipated final episodes of Mad Men debuted Sunday night, and saw everyone's favorite suave ad man bed a bevy of beauties. [Warning: Spoilers] | | | | Most death row exonerations can be traced to prosecutor misconduct. Why aren't higher courts interested? | | | | | | | Instead of paying taxes on winnings, why not buy losing lottery tickets on Craigslist and write them off? That's what some gamblers are trying. | | | Strangely enough, the host of HBO's Last Week Tonight conducted arguably the toughest interview with Edward Snowden, taking him to task on the leaked NSA documents. | | | | This week, Mass Roots—a sort-of Facebook for weed lovers—will be one of the first canna-businesses to go public. | | | | | | THE DAILY BEAST | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | © Copyright 2015 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 | If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to view this email in your Web browser. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add thedailybeast@e2.thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you have changed your mind and no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can safely unsubscribe here. | | | | | You do not want to miss this Posted: 06 Apr 2015 07:03 AM PDT Monday April 6, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | BGR Daily Breaking Stories Posted: 06 Apr 2015 07:01 AM PDT | Daily Headlines | | Monday, April 6, 2015 | | | Samsung fires back at Galaxy S6 edge Bendgate allegations with official response | Is Samsung’s hot new Galaxy S6 edge prone to bending and breaking just like Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus? Not so fast, says Samsung, which on Monday morning fired back at a recent report claiming to show scientific evidence that Samsung’s latest flagship phone is at even greater risk of breaking due to bending issues than Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus, which started the whole “Bendgate” craze last year. More →
| | Here's why you'll want Google to be your next wireless carrier | Google is interested in becoming your next wireless carrier, and that's not a secret anymore, with The Telegraph having learned more details about a killer move the Search giant plans to make in order to convince you to switch carriers. At the same time, Google's new initiative could also deliver a major blow to traditional carriers. More →
| | | | Samsung says Galaxy S6 fanboy-for-pay story is 'totally groundless and bogus' | A report on Friday claimed that Samsung paid 500 people in China to pretend they were fans during a press conference and show excitement about the Galaxy S6 launch in the region. However, Samsung decided to set the record straight on this alleged fanboy-for-pay operation that has received plenty of attention from the press. More →
| | Surface Pro 4 tipped to be a huge update, slated for late 2015 release | Microsoft just unveiled a brand new Surface laptop, but not the Surface Pro 4 some Windows fans might be waiting for. But don’t fret, because new reports indicate the Surface Pro 4 will be an upgrade worth waiting for when it’s released later this year. More →
| | OnePlus One finally gets its Lollipop update, but with a major twist | After announcing that it was working on its own Android OS to replace Cyanogen OS on its affordable flagship handset, OnePlus has finally rolled out the OxygenOS update for the OnePlus One, even though it missed an earlier release target. More →
| | Watch: Official video tours of the best Apple Watch features | With Apple Watch pre-orders opening up in just about a week’s time, Apple’s is ramping up its marketing efforts big time. Following up on a fascinating Apple-facilitated expose detailing the secret history behind the Apple Watch, Apple late on Friday afternoon posted a number of videos dubbed “Apple Watch Guided Tours.” More →
| | The 15 best places to play Pac-Man on Google Maps | Tech companies tend to come up with the worst April Fools’ Day jokes on the planet, but every once in a while a gem shines through the muck. Google is often the company responsible for those gems, and on Wednesday we rounded up all of Google’s April Fools’ Day 2015 jokes into one nice, neat package. One item was of particular interest — a funny new Google Maps feature that allows users to play a game of Pac-Man on real city streets in Google Maps. But where are the best places to play? More →
| | Mario Kart 8, Super Smash Bros. and Fire Emblem are the week's best game trailers | Every week, a landslide of video game trailers hits the Internet, hyping up the games that have just been released, the games that are about to be released and even the games that don't have release dates yet. It can be a bit overwhelming to keep up with all of them, which is why we've decided to collect our favorites into a single post. More →
| | Surprise: Microsoft is open to an open source Windows… at least, in theory | Nadella's Microsoft is more exciting than ever, with impressive Windows 10 features even some other software solutions specifically tailored for rival operating systems. On top of that, Microsoft is making more of its own hardware, including the Xbox One, Surface tablets and Windows Phones. What could Microsoft add to make things even more exciting? An open source version of Windows. More →
| | Motorola's gorgeous Moto 360 might have a successor in the making | Motorola's Android Wear-based Moto 360 was one of the most interesting early smartwatches running on Google's wearable platform thanks to its simple, round design. Many others have adopted the same design for new smartwatches, including LG and Huawei. But Motorola is also rumored to be working on a new watch of its own, likely a second-generation Moto 360 version, and early details seem very promising. More →
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   | | Kenya Bombs Al Shabaab.. Mullah Omar 'Alive And Well'.. Bibi On Sunday Shows Posted: 06 Apr 2015 06:41 AM PDT Monday April 6, 2015 Gunman In Kenyan Massacre Was Government Official's Son One of the gunmen who slaughtered 148 people at a college in Kenya was identified Sunday as the law-school-educated son of a Kenyan government official, underscoring the inroads Islamic extremists have made in recruiting young people to carry out attacks against their own country. Read more. Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  |
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