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Turkey's Erdogan to seek Gulen extradition in Obama talks - media
9:08:44 AM

Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen is pictured at his   residence in Saylorsburg, PennsylvaniaTurkish President Tayyip Erdogan will seek the extradition of his ally-turned-foe, U.S.-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, when he meets U.S. President Barack Obama at the NATO summit on Friday, Turkish media reports said. Erdogan, inaugurated last week, has vowed to press his battle with Gulen and his supporters whom he accuses of using influence within the judiciary, police and state bureaucracy to plot against him in his final year as prime minister. On his plane travelling to Wales for the summit, Erdogan told reporters the "parallel structure", the expression he uses to describe Gulen supporters within the state apparatus, would be among subjects he would discuss with Obama there.




Parents found dead in Texas home where dead son discovered in January - lawyer
8:24:08 AM
By Marice Richter DALLAS (Reuters) - A man and woman discovered dead in a suburban Dallas home were the parents of a 10-year-old boy found dead in January in a bathtub at the same residence, leading to the arrest of the mother, the family's lawyer said on Thursday. Attorney David Finn said he was contacted by relatives of Sumeet and Pallavi Dhawan, parents of the dead child, asking for his assistance in returning their bodies to their native India. Pallavi Dhawan was arrested for killing her son after police discovered the boy's partially decomposed body in a bathtub surrounded by ice packs.


Apple, Google appeal rejection of $325 mln hiring settlement
7:25:51 AM

Google signage seen at the company's offices in   New YorkBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Four technology companies including Apple and Google blasted a U.S. Plaintiff workers accused Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe in a 2011 lawsuit of conspiring to avoid poaching each other's employees. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, rejected the proposed class action settlement, saying the amount was too low.




U.S. court rejects gay-marriage bans as 'implausible'
5:21:11 AM

Attendees take pictures during a same-sex marriage   rally to celebrate the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Salt Lake City,   UtahJudge Richard Posner, appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1981, wrote the unanimous decision on behalf of a three-judge panel of the Chicago-based 7th U.S. The court ruled against the bans. Supreme Court weighs in during its coming term. The arguments advanced by both states in defense of the bans were "totally implausible," wrote Posner, 75 and the panel's lone Republican appointee.




China warns again of dark side of the mooncakes
5:20:38 AM

A baker cuts a mooncake measuring one metre in   diameter, before distributing it for free to customers at a shopping mall in   WuhanChina's crackdown on corruption, a scourge Communist Party leaders fear threatens their hold on power, is likely to last at least another five years, an official said, warning also against the mid-autumn tradition of handing out mooncakes as gifts. Wang Qishan, secretary of China's anti-corruption watchdog, was quoted as saying the government's "campaign against extravagance and corruption" would continue for at least five years, the official China Daily said. President Xi Jinping has promised to go after "tigers and flies" in rooting out rampant graft, a campaign that has brought down politicians and company executives in industries including oil, cars and healthcare. The campaign has also dragged down sales of high-end products from the fiery sorghum-based liquor, baijiu, to mooncakes, both traditional popular gifts for smoothing business and official ties.




Apple to add security alerts for iCloud users, says Cook - WSJ
4:55:20 AM

A worker wipes a poster advertisement for   Apple's iPhone 5C on a wall of Japan's biggest mobile phone operator NTT   Docomo Inc shop before its launch ceremony for the start of the selling of   Apple's iPhone 5S and 5C at its shop in Tokyo(Reuters) - Apple Inc is planning additional steps to keep hackers out of user accounts in the face of the recent celebrity photo scandal and will aggressively encourage users to take stricter security measures, CEO Tim cook told the Wall Street Journal in an interview. Apple will alert users through email and push notifications when someone tries to change an account password, restore iCloud data to a new device, or when a device logs into an account for the first time, the report said. Cook said Apple will broaden its use of the two-factor authentication security system to avoid future intrusions, the Journal reported.




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