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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Threats to the Fed go beyond firing Powell
A couple of weeks ago I swapped ideas about the Federal Reserve with Curtis Yarvin — the self-styled 'populist authoritarian' blogger who Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data


Washington Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Washington Post
Shutdowns of cellphone internet links sweep Russia, further limiting already-stifled net freedom
TALLINN, Estonia — A snappy tune by a blogger that mockingly laments his poor internet connection in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don has gotten over a half-million views on Instagram in two weeks. 'How to say you're from Rostov without saying a word? Show one bar of cellphone service,' Pavel Osipyan raps while walking around the city, smartphone in hand. 'We have internet until 12 o'clock, and recently there's been no connection at all. No need to be angry, just get used to it already.'


CNET
15-07-2025
- CNET
iPhone 17 Colors: A Surprising Hue Could Be Coming for Pro Models
The rumored iPhone 17 color lineup includes a shocking twist for the iPhone 17 Pro models. Last week, a Korean blogger named yeux1122 published two images of camera covers that could be the full lineup from iPhone 17 base model and the rumored iPhone 17 Air, and leaker Majin Bu posted that the rumored Sky Blue color would be scrapped for the Pro models. And now, another leaker has posted this week the possible color lineup for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. We'll get to the surprise in that photo below. We've already heard plenty of rumors that the iPhone 17 base model could come in purple, green and blue. Two to three other familiar colors are now said to be included in the options -- totaling five (or maybe six) possibilities for the base model. The rumored iPhone 17 Air could come in four, while the Pro and Pro Max are expected to have five. The rumored iPhone 17 is likely to drop in September. As the month draws closer, we're hearing plenty of rumors and leaks, but we're still playing the guessing game. Here's what we're hearing about possible iPhone 17 colors. I'm Impressed With iOS 26. Apple Just Made iPhones Better I'm Impressed With iOS 26. Apple Just Made iPhones Better Click to unmute Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Skip Backward Skip Forward Next playlist item Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 5:40 Loaded : 1.75% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 5:40 Share Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Apple Just Made iPhones Better The rumored full color lineup Here's the full lineup for the rumored iPhone 17 base and Air models, according to Sonny Dickson, a consumer tech reviewer, who shared an image on X on Monday: The iPhone 17 base model could come in these colors: Black Gray Silver Light blue Light green Light purple The iPhone 17 Air could be released in these colors: Black Blue gray Light gold Silver The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max could come in these colors: Black Gray Silver Dark blue Orange Yeux1122 has a similar lineup in their post, but the base options don't include gray. Black and silver aren't surprising since we've seen both neutral colors in earlier iPhone models and generations. However, if you use a colored phone cover instead, like I do, this possibility could be welcome. The iPhone color I didn't see coming Purple, blue and green are all part of the same color palette. The neutral colors don't quite surprise me since they're standard for iPhones at this point. But the color orange is shocking. Dickson expects that the color will only be for the Pro and Pro Max models. Dickson also noted the orange shade may end up being a dark gold or copper. Sky blue could be old to Apple, but a new iPhone hue Here is the MacBook Air M4 in sky blue, the same color that the iPhone 17 Pro might come in. Josh Goldman/CNET The early rumored color for the iPhone 17 was sky blue. Well-known leaker Majin Bu posted the rumor of the new color on their blog, calling it "a refined, bright, and modern shade." But why sky blue? Perhaps because the latest M4 MacBook Air currently comes in sky blue, an iPhone in the same color could be an aesthetic win for sky blue MacBook owners. Bu initially wrote that the sky blue color could be for the iPhone 17 Pro, but recently scrapped that rumor to say sky blue would be for the iPhone 17 Air. It seems like there's a possibility for different shades of blue, as we see in the lineup above. Rumor has it that there could be a blue option for the iPhone 17 base model and a dark blue for the iPhone 17 Pro. But based on Bu's post, there's a possibility of the iPhone 17 Air getting a sky blue hue. We'll have to wait and see which -- if any -- blues will be available for iPhone 17. The possibility of purple Bu posted on X and their blog on June 20 that Apple is testing purple and green, but that purple could be another new color for the iPhone 17's base models. Bu said that purple could meet Apple's rumored demand for more personalization while blending into Apple's ecosystem for its other products. If green is added to the iPhone 17 lineup, Bu says it could be a "fresh and natural tone, ideal for a minimalist yet striking aesthetic." Yeux1122 and Dickinson included both purple and green in their rumored lineups this month. Could an aluminum iPhone design bring more colors? Here is the iPhone 16 (left), 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max. James Martin/CNET The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max have a titanium frame, but analyst Jeff Pu predicted that the iPhone 17 could usher in the return of the aluminum frame for both the Pro and baseline models, as we've seen with earlier versions like the iPhone 14 lineup. Considering the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max's colors are based on titanium, it raises the question: Will an aluminum frame mean new colors? The one phone in the iPhone 17 lineup that could have a titanium frame is the rumored slimmer iPhone 17 Air, according to Pu. We'll have to wait and see what Apple decides. Read more: WWDC Bored Me. I Need Apple's iPhone 17 Launch to Make a Splash A look at past iPhone colors Here is an iPhone 14 Pro in deep purple. Andrew Lanxon/CNET Apple likes to release both new and familiar colors for every new iPhone release. Usually, we see more color variations for the basic models, and more neutral colors for the Pro and Pro Max iPhone models. For instance: The iPhone 14 came in six colors: midnight, starlight, red, blue, purple and yellow. However, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models only came in black, silver gold and deep purple. The same is true for the 15 model phones, but Apple offered one fewer color for its base model. iPhone 15 models were available in pink, yellow, green, blue and black, while Pro and Pro Max models arrived in more neutral tones like white, blue, black and natural titanium. The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max colors didn't change from the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. However, the other iPhone 16 models were available in ultramarine, teal, pink, white and black. How many new colors we may see from the rumored iPhone 17 is still unclear, but as of now, a sky blue option could well be in your future.


Washington Post
14-07-2025
- Science
- Washington Post
‘Ticks EVERYWHERE?': Sightings and bites in the D.C. region heighten worries
Michael Raupp is used to pulling bugs off his body. As an entomology professor and author of a blog that introduces readers to a bug a week, the 73-year-old spends a lot of time outdoors conducting field research. His work takes him into forests, meadows and other patches of greenery in Maryland, and afterward, it's not unusual for him to find winged or multi-legged creatures hitchhiking on him.


New York Times
06-07-2025
- Politics
- New York Times
He Was Killed in Police Custody. Kenyans Are Not About to Let It Go.
At first, there were only small groups of mourners milling about as a few dozen men hacked away at the hardened earth. But there were signs of what was to come. The meat from at least 10 slaughtered bulls — enough to feed an army — sizzled over open fires. Enormous tents had been erected over a nearby field, with rows of seating beneath. Then, as the sun climbed and the men crawled out of the grave they had dug, the crowds arrived en masse. Thousands poured into the rural Kenyan village. Some had pinned a man's portrait to their blouses. Others wore matching shirts emblazoned with a slogan: 'Rest in Power, Albert.' The immense turnout for the funeral of Albert Ojwang, a Kenyan blogger who died in police custody last month, was the latest indication of roiling discontent in Kenya over what many there view as a corrupt and unaccountable system of law enforcement. Mr. Ojwang's death thrust the country's brutal policing tactics into the spotlight and fueled a wave of anti-government protests that exploded across the nation, leading to the deaths of more than 16 people. At the funeral in Kakoth Village, held a short walk from Mr. Ojwang's family home, religious leaders, politicians and activists spoke for hours from a raised stage under a winter sun. The crowd joined in singing hymns, and energetic speakers roused young men and women in chants. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.