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Seagram's Heiress Sentenced In Nxivm Sex Trafficking Ring Case

Several victims of the group offered tearful testimony of the abuse they suffered at the hands of Clare Bronfman, a wealthy member who used her millions to intimidate, control and punish other women. (Image credit: John Minchillo/AP) News : NPR https://ift.tt/2G6CKQd October 01, 2020 at 07:02AM

Alabama Gov. Apologizes To Surviving '5th Girl' Of 1963 KKK Bombing

"There should be no question that Ms. Collins Rudolph and the families of those who perished ... suffered an egregious injustice that has yielded untold pain and suffering over the ensuing decades." (Image credit: Dave Martin/AP) News : NPR https://ift.tt/2GltUhc October 01, 2020 at 04:08AM

'I Like What I See': FAA Chief Flies 737 Max, But Not Ready To Recertify Plane

Steve Dickson took a Boeing 737 Max on a test flight Wednesday and says "It responded well," as regulators inch closer to ungrounding the troubled jetliner. (Image credit: Elaine Thompson/AP) News : NPR https://ift.tt/34bdHTP October 01, 2020 at 03:55AM

The Atlantic Daily: Why Can’t Trump Just Say It?

Every weekday evening, our editors guide you through the biggest stories of the day, help you discover new ideas, and surprise you with moments of delight. Subscribe to get this delivered to your inbox . JULIO CORTEZ / AP Last night, the president refused to unequivocally condemn white supremacists and militia groups. When pressed, he said that members of the far-right group the Proud Boys should “stand back, and stand by.” That delivery was no accident , our staff writer Emma Green argues. “In moments of direct confrontation, Trump refuses to state clearly that he condemns white supremacy,” she writes. “White nationalists notice, and remember.” Meanwhile, the threat of far-right violence in America isn’t going away. Today, we published a new investigation into one right-wing militant group, the Oath Keepers —which was founded on the premise that law-enforcement officers and soldiers may, if necessary, refuse orders that they believe enable tyranny. And it has already recruited

The Atlantic Daily: Why Can’t Trump Just Say It?

Every weekday evening, our editors guide you through the biggest stories of the day, help you discover new ideas, and surprise you with moments of delight. Subscribe to get this delivered to your inbox . JULIO CORTEZ / AP Last night, the president refused to unequivocally condemn white supremacists and militia groups. When pressed, he said that members of the far-right group the Proud Boys should “stand back, and stand by.” That delivery was no accident , our staff writer Emma Green argues. “In moments of direct confrontation, Trump refuses to state clearly that he condemns white supremacy,” she writes. “White nationalists notice, and remember.” Meanwhile, the threat of far-right violence in America isn’t going away. Today, we published a new investigation into one right-wing militant group, the Oath Keepers —which was founded on the premise that law-enforcement officers and soldiers may, if necessary, refuse orders that they believe enable tyranny. And it has already recruited

Time Series Forecasting: KNN vs. ARIMA

[This article was first published on DataGeeek , and kindly contributed to R-bloggers ]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here ) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. It is always hard to find a proper model to forecast time series data. One of the reasons is that models that use time-series data often expose to serial correlation. In this article, we will compare k nearest neighbor (KNN) regression which is a supervised machine learning method, with a more classical and stochastic process, autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA). We will use the monthly prices of refined gold futures( XAUTRY ) for one gram in Turkish Lira traded on BIST(Istanbul Stock Exchange) to forecasting. We created the data frame starting from 2013. You can download the relevant excel file from here . #building the time series data library(readxl) df_xautry <- read_excel("xau_try.xlsx") xautry_ts <

When is the next 2020 debate? The vice presidential debate is on October 7. 

Kamala Harris participates in the Democratic presidential debate at Tyler Perry Studios November 20, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.  | Alex Wong/Getty Images Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will face off. President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have had their first debate matchup ; next, their vice presidential nominees will have the chance. Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) will face off in the next 2020 debate on October 7, with Susan Page, the Washington bureau chief for USA Today, moderating. The debate will air live on ABC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox, NBC, and PBS Utah from 9 to 10:30 pm ET from the University of Utah’s Nancy Peery Marriott Auditorium in Salt Lake City, where there will be a small live audience of students. (That’s 8-9:30 pm CT, 7-8:30 pm MT, and 6-7:30 pm PT.) Debate organizers have secured the Cleveland Clinic as a health adviser to ensure that the debates can continue safely amid the pandemic. Vice presidential debates haven’t

What Trump has done to the courts, explained

Amanda Northrop/Vox No president in recent memory has done more to change the judiciary than Donald Trump. In less than four years as president, President Trump has done nearly as much to shape the courts as President Obama did in eight years. Trump hasn’t simply given lots of lifetime appointments to lots of lawyers. He’s filled the bench with some of the smartest, and most ideologically reliable, men and women to be found in the conservative movement. Long after Trump leaves office, these judges will shape American law — pushing it further and further to the right even if the voters soundly reject Trumpism in 2020. Let’s start with some raw numbers. Both Obama and Trump appointed two justices to the Supreme Court, but Trump’s impact on the highest Court far exceeds Obama’s, because Trump replaced the relatively moderate conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy with the hard-line conservative Brett Kavanaugh (after appointing conservative Neil Gorsuch to fill Antonin Scalia’s vacant

Biden to Trump: “Will you shut up, man?”

Joe Biden during the first presidential debate. | Scott Olson/Getty Images An absurd moment from an absurd night. There was one moment in Tuesday’s chaotic presidential debate that really crystallized the entire awful experience: an exasperated former Vice President Joe Biden saying, “Will you shut up, man?” to President Donald Trump. The context was, as with most of the debate, strange. The moderator, Fox News’s Chris Wallace , asked Biden whether he would abolish the filibuster and add new justices to the Supreme Court if elected. Such measures would depend heavily on who wins the Senate, but the president would set the tone and the Democratic nominee has been cagey on where he stands. At the debate, he launched into a seemingly canned response designed to dodge commitment one way or another. During Biden’s answer, Trump interrupted and heckled him — as he had throughout the entire debate. Eventually, when Trump interrupted to accuse Biden of preparing to add “radical left” jus

Trump says murders are up in Democrat-run cities. They’re up in Republican-run cities, too.

President Donald Trump at the first presidential debate. | Scott Olson/Getty Images Trump’s comments at the presidential debate paint a misleading picture about crime and violence in the US. President Donald Trump at Tuesday’s presidential debate claimed that crime is up in Democrat-run cities. “I think it’s a party issue,” Trump said, repeating a claim he’s made in the past , and citing recent increases in the murder rates in Chicago and New York City. The argument, in short, is that if you can’t trust Democrats to run cities, you shouldn’t trust Democratic candidate Joe Biden with the presidency. But Trump’s underlying claim — that Democrat-run cities are unique in their crime spikes — is wrong. For one, crime isn’t actually up this year. Based on the latest reports , violent crime overall is flat, and property and drug offenses are actually down. What is up is the homicide rate. A report by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the homicide rate increased sharply this

NSW and Sydney Covid trend map: where coronavirus cases are rising or falling

Guardian Australia analysis and map shows how the pattern of Covid-19 has changed by region and throughout Sydney. Live data updates will track the numbers throughout New South Wales NSW Covid-19 hotspots list Full Australian stats interactive ; Vic cases trend map Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email A Guardian Australia analysis of coronavirus cases in NSW shows where Covid-19 infections have been increasing, and where cases are on the decline. Using data from New South Wales Health we calculate the number of new, locally-acquired cases a day for every local government area (LGA) in NSW. Continue reading... from Datablog | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3cJ4Eh1 via IFTTT

Victoria and Melbourne Covid trend map: where coronavirus cases are rising or falling

Guardian Australia analysis and map shows how the pattern of Covid-19 has changed by region and throughout Melbourne. Live data updates will track the numbers as the Vic lockdown continues Vic hotspots list ; Australian stats interactive ; NSW cases trend map Melbourne’s stage 4 restrictions ; Victoria’s ‘step 3’ rules Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email A Guardian Australia analysis of coronavirus cases in Victoria shows where infections have been increasing, and where Covid-19 cases are on the decline. Using data aggregated daily from the dashboard of the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) here , we calculate the number of new cases a day for every local government area in Victoria. Continue reading... from Datablog | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2EJq6FS via IFTTT

Covid map Australia: tracking new cases, coronavirus stats and live data by state

Guardian Australia brings together all the latest on active and daily new Covid-19 cases, as well as maps, stats, live data and state by state graphs from NSW, Victoria, Queensland, SA, WA, Tasmania, ACT and NT to get a broad picture of the Australian outbreak and track the impact of government response NSW cases map ; Vic cases map Vic hotspots list ; NSW hotspots list ; Qld hotspots list Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email Due to the difference in reporting times between states, territories and the federal government, it can be difficult to get a current picture of how many confirmed cases of coronavirus there are in Australia. Here, we’ve brought together all the figures in one place, along with comparisons with other countries. Continue reading... from Datablog | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2ShtD1b via IFTTT

The Trump campaign spent months portraying Biden as senile. That might be a mistake.

Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden exits his plane after landing in Cleveland, Ohio, to participate in the first presidential debate at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic on September 29, 2020. | Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images Trump lowered the bar for Biden’s debate performance. Why? Donald Trump has made it very clear of what he thinks about Joe Biden . In his speeches, “Sleepy Joe” Biden is barely coherent, a “ dumb guy” who “doesn’t know where the hell he is.” In online advertising, the Trump campaign has repeatedly alleged that Biden is “too old and out of it” to be president. And during a Tuesday appearance on Fox & Friends , Trump ally Rudy Giuliani excitedly shared his theory that Biden has dementia and will “get through” the debate thanks to drugs typically used to treat attention deficit disorder. Meanwhile, some Trump allies are currently busying themselves by pushing a conspiracy theory about Biden using