ICE Detains Man Driving Pregnant Wife To Hospital To Deliver Baby
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SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA) — A newborn is without his father Friday after immigration agents detained the man as he was taking his wife to deliver the baby.
The post that called for "8 million Americans abroad" to "stop Trump." | Getty U.N news agency scrubs tweet calling on Americans abroad to 'end Trump' By Cristiano Lima 09/29/16 09:54 PM EDT Updated 09/29/16 10:29 PM EDT The United Nations News Centre — the official U.N. news service — tweeted, then quickly pulled, a post that called for "8 million Americans abroad" to "stop Trump." The tweet, published at 9:14 p.m. ET on Thursday, urged American expats to share a voter registration tool on the website of the activist organization Avaaz that states, "U.S. Citizens abroad could defeat Trump ... if they voted." The Web page, titled "The October surprise that will end Trump," allows users to sign up for help registering to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election and encourages them enlist their friends as well. "At a time when Trump is trying to divide us, we could help defeat him if we all ...
Meet Zenbo, the Asus robot that costs no more than a smartphone Voice-controlled companion, whose touchscreen face shows its emotions, can entertain kids and control the lights Asus’s chairman, Jonney Shih, introduces Zenbo: ’Our ambition is to enable robotic computing for every household.’ Photograph: Ritchie Tongo/EPA Samuel Gibbs Tuesday 31 May 2016 07.27 EDT Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Shares 354 Save for later The Taiwanese electronics manufacture Asus has unveiled a home robot called Zenbo that can talk, control your home and provide assistance when needed – all for the cost of a top-end smartphone. The $599 (£410) robot rolls around on two wheels in the shape of a vacuum cleaner ball with cameras an oblong head extruding from the top with a colour touchscreen displaying a face with emotions. It is capable of independent movement, can respond to voice commands a...
By ADAM RIVERA Aug 17, 2016, 4:30 AM ET Play Adam Rivera/ABC News WATCH 7-Year-Old Phenom 'Flying Squirrel' Takes Surfing World by Storm Surfing is a deceptive sport. From the beach, surfers appear to glide effortlessly on the water. They make it look easy, but any surfer will tell you it’s a challenge. Which is why when Quincy Symonds, 7, of Coolangatta, Australia, surfed her first wave at 4 years old, the surfing community was amazed. Heath Thompson Quincy Symonds, 4, is pictured surfing at Snapper Rocks, Australia. “It is quite unusual for someone to start so young,” said Jessi-Miley Dyer, World Surf League Women’s Commissioner. “I think she is definitely special. It looks like she has a strong connection to the ocean and it's something she enjoys.” Quincy’s parents remember how quickly that connection was formed. “Quincy just did not want to get out of the water,” her father, Jake Symonds, said. “The only way we could get her to leave was ...
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