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Maggi Noodles Temporarily Withdrawn from India Stores

Nestle India has decided to temporarily stop distribution of Maggi noodles across India.

The move comes amid concerns about safety as several states have been testing Nestle’s bestselling instant noodle brand for higher-than-allowed levels of lead.

Maggi noodles have also been testing for the chemical monosodium glutamate, widely known as MSG.

Nestle said in a statement on June 5 that Maggi noodles were completely safe.

However, “recent developments and unfounded concerns about the product have led to an environment of confusion for the consumer,” Nestle said.

Nestle said the confusion had developed to such an extent “that we have decided to withdraw the product off the shelves, despite the product being safe”, but promised the noodles would return to the market as soon as the current problem was dealt with.Maggi noodles India pullout

Maggi noodles had already been banned for 15 days in India’s capital Delhi and states including Gujarat. However, other states had deemed them safe.

The earlier ban of Maggi noodles in Delhi received prominent coverage in the media and on social media platforms.

Maggi noodles ban sparked humor as well as public health concerns on social media platforms like Twitter.

Several hashtags like #Maggi, #Maggiban, #Maggiinasoup, #MaggiKeSideEffects have trended in the past few days.

Some took to Twitter to give their “humorous take” on the ban.

Maggi has an 80% share of India’s instant noodle market and has been branded the third staple alongside rice and lentils.

The instant noodles arrived in India in 1983 and can be found in corner shops across the country.

Nestle’s relationship with India dates back to 1912, when it launched in the country as The Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (Export).

House Votes to Keep Cuba Travel Restrictions

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives has voted to keep restrictions on American citizens travelling to Cuba, despite a recent thaw in relations.

The chamber rejected proposals to allow regular scheduled flights to Cuba.

The House also said a rule should remain requiring US citizens to get a special license before going to Cuba.

It was voting on a transport funding bill which has provisions related to Cuba.

President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the bill.US Cuba travel restrictions

New rules issued by the Obama administration in January were aimed at easing travel restrictions to Cuba and allowing scheduled flights for the first time.

Republican Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart said the White House was wrong to lift the restrictions.

Mario Diaz-Balart, a Cuban-American, said it would mean flights landing at an airport that was partially owned by US interests when it was seized by the Cuban government.

“What you are saying is, <<It’s OK to do business on property that was stolen from Americans>>,” said Mario Diaz-Balart.

The thaw in relations between the US and Cuba was announced at the end of 2014 in simultaneous televised speeches by President Obama and his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro.

President Barack Obama used his executive powers to ease the embargo that has existed for more than 50 years, defying hardline critics.

However, the issue is caught in a battle between Republicans who control Congress and the White House.

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Greece Delays €300 Million Debt Repayment to IMF

Greece has announced it will delay June 5 €300 million ($330 million) debt repayment to the International Monetary Fund.

The country told the IMF it will bundle all four of its June payments together.

The Greek government will have until June 30 to pay the €1.5 billion total, which is also the day on which its bailout deal with the EU and IMF runs out.

PM Alexis Tsipras is trying to reach a deal to unlock final bailout funds before Greece runs out of money.Greece delays IMF debt repayment

But Greece’s creditors say differences remain between the two sides.

IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said that under a precedent dating back to the late 1970s, governments could ask to bundle together “multiple principal payments falling due in a calendar month… to address the administrative difficulty of making multiple payments in a short period.”

The last country to bundle together payments to the IMF was Zambia in the mid-1980s.

Alexis Tsipras said after talks in Brussels on June 4 that an agreement with Greece’s international creditors was “in sight”.

However, the head of the eurozone’s finance ministers Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who was involved in the negotiations, said later the gap was “still quite large”.

High-level talks were expected to resume on June 5, although Alexis Tsipras was due to brief the Greek parliament rather than return to Brussels.

Alexis Tsipras rejected elements of proposals put forward by his country’s international creditors in talks with Jeroen Dijsselbloem and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.

He said the sides were now “very close to an agreement” on the key sticking point of primary surpluses – the amount by which tax revenues exceed public spending.

Alexis Tsipras also said there were “points that no-one would consider as a base for discussion”, citing cuts to pensions and a raise in sales tax for electricity.

Jeroen Dijsselbloem said the talks had been successful in narrowing down the remaining issues, although key differences still remained.

He expected Greece to “look at our proposals more carefully, probably come up with some alternative proposals that they want,” Reuters quoted him as saying.

Greece’s cash-strapped government has been haggling since February over the release of the last €7.2 billion in funds, but its current bailout arrangement with the IMF, European Central Bank (ECB) and European Commission runs out at the end of June.

Failure to reach a deal could trigger a Greek default and a potential exit from the eurozone.

Street Outlaws Bios: Flip a.k.a Tyler Priddy

Street Outlaws’ Flip, a.k.a Tyler Priddy, raced a ’80 Chevy El Camino in Discovery’s reality show.

His Chevy was famous because of its mismatched parts which Flip had begged for, borrowed, and stolen to keep the car racing.Street Outlaws bio Flip

Flip was best friends with Big Chief since they were kids, when they would ride bikes to watch the local OKC street races.

He always had a beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other.

Flip was the parts warehouse manager and worked for Warren Caterpillar for 10 years. He liked drag racing; starting with a Mustang, then an El Camino, he afterwards turned his passion towards Street Outlaws, the real-life version of The Fast and the Furious, beating out several others to be selected for the show.

Tyler Priddy passed away at the age of 31 on May 28, 2013 at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma.

While the cause of death of Tyler “Flip” Priddy has never been made public, reports suggest that he committed suicide, however there is no strong evidence for that.

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The Hobbit First Edition Sold for $206K at London Auction

The UK 1st edition of The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien fetched £137,000 ($206,000) at Sotheby’s in London.

The 1937 book, a gift from JRR Tolkien to one of his first students, has an inscription in Elvish written by the author.Hobbit first edition auction 2015

The sale smashes the previous record for a sale of The Hobbit, set in 2008 when a first edition sold for £60,000 ($90,000).

JRR Tolkien gave the book to Katherine “Kitty” Kilbride, one of his students at Leeds University in the 1920s.

The Elvish verse is an extract from JRR Tolkien’s The Lost Road, part of his 12-volume History of Middle-earth.

The Hobbit introduced the character of Bilbo Baggins and the “one ring” that would feature again in his Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Sotheby’s had expected the first edition to fetch up to £70,000 ($105,000) at Thursday’s auction of children’s books and illustrated works.

Hiroshi Koizumi Dies in Tokyo Aged 88

Japanese actor Hiroshi Koizumi, who appeared in several early Godzilla movies, has died at the age of 88.

According to reports, Hiroshi Koizumi died in Tokyo on May 31 from pneumonia.

Hiroshi Koizumi played the human lead in 1955’s Godzilla Raids Again, the sequel to Toho Studio’s first Godzilla film, which was released in 1954.Hiroshi Koizumi Godzilla

He went on to appear in a string of monster films, including Mothra, Godzilla vs. The Thing and Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster.

His other Godzilla movies included Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974), The Return of Godzilla (1984) and Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (2003).

Hiroshi Koizumi’s other credits included 47 Samurai in 1962, which also starred Toshiro Mifune, and 1963 war movie Attack Squadron.

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Sam Smith Reschedules Tour Dates After Vocal Cord Surgery

Sam Smith has announced he is ready to go back on tour after his vocal cord surgery.

Sam Smith posted on Instagram: “I CAN SPEAK AGAIN!!!!!!!!” with a picture of Ariel from The Little Mermaid.

The singer also shared a photo of the doctor who helped him to reclaim his voice and publicly thanked him.

Four performances that Sam Smith had to postpone in April after having problems with his voice have now been announced in Australia.Sam Smith tour after vocal cord surgery

The tour will begin again at Perth Arena on November 28 before visiting Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in early December.

Sam Smith, 23, said in a statement: “Australia, I am so so happy to finally have some good news for you.. I can now announce that my cancelled IN THE LONELY HOUR tour dates have been rescheduled!!

“I’m unbelievably excited to get back onstage and perform for you all again, and I promise it will be so much better than it would have been before when my voice was damaged.

“The past few months have been incredibly difficult, but the support, love and patience my fans have shown me is absolutely unreal. I am so grateful to every one of you. I can’t wait to see you all xxxx.”

He was forced to pull out of his Australian tour on April due to bleeding on his vocal cords.

Sam Smith was halfway through an eight-date tour.

FIFA Corruption Scandal: Ex-VP Jack Warner to Reveal All About Soccer Corruption

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Former FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF President Jack Warner has said that he will reveal all he knows about corruption at the world soccer body.

In an address on Trinidadian TV on June 3, Jack Warner, who said he feared for his life, also said he could link FIFA officials to general elections in his native Trinidad and Tobago in 2010.

The 72-year-old is one of the 14 people charged by the US over alleged corruption at FIFA.

Another top FIFA official and key witness, American Chuck Blazer, has admitted accepting bribes.

The admissions came in a newly released transcript of Chuck Blazer’s guilty plea from 2013, as part of a wide-ranging US criminal case that has engulfed FIFA and led President Sepp Blatter to resign.FIFA corruption Jack Warner confession

The DoJ alleges the 14 people charged worldwide accepted bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150 million over a 24-year period. Four others have already been charged, including Chuck Blazer.

Jack Warner resigned from all soccer activity in 2011 amid bribery allegations and later stepped down as Trinidad and Tobago’s security minister amid a fraud inquiry.

A key figure in the deepening scandal, Jack Warner said he had given lawyers documents outlining the links between FIFA, its funding, himself and the 2010 election in Trinidad and Tobago. He said the transactions also included Sepp Blatter.

In the TV address entitled The Gloves Are Off, Jack Warner said: “I will no longer keep secrets for them who actively seek to destroy the country.”

He promised an “avalanche” of revelations to come, speaking to his supporters at a rally later the same day.

Jack Warner, who denies the charges against him and faces extradition to the US, was released on bail after handing himself in to police in the Trinidad and Tobago capital of Port of Spain last week.

He resigned from FIFA’s executive committee in 2011 amid allegations he had bribed his Caribbean associates.

Jack Warner’s address came hours after the details of Chuck Blazer’s 2013 plea bargain came to light, including the admission that he and other officials had accepted bribes in connection with the 2010 World Cup bid, which saw the tournament awarded to South Africa.

On June 4, South African police said they had opened a preliminary investigation into allegations its national soccer association paid a $10 million bribe to host the tournament – a claim the authorities deny.

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White House 2016: Rick Perry Launches Second Bid for US Presidential Nomination

Former Texas Governor Rick Perry has launched his second campaign to earn the Republican nomination for US president.

Rick Perry, 65, made the announcement by launching a new fundraising website.

This is Rick Perry’s second bid for the White House.Rick Perry 2016 campaign

His first was derailed by a very public moment of forgetfulness when in November 2011, he stumbled over the name of a government department he wanted to abolish, during a Republican debate.

Rick Perry dropped out of the race two months later, during a period that his wife Anita described this week as a “dark time”.

However, his supporters point to the economic successes of Texas under his leadership as evidence of his talents.

In 2014, Rick Perry was indicted by a grand jury on charges of abusing his power, which he denies.

He will formally launch his campaign at a rally in Dallas on June 4.

Rick Perry becomes the 10th Republican to join the White House race, with several big names still to jump in.

Hosni Mubarak to Be Retried over Arab Spring Deaths

Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will stand trial again over the killing of protesters in 2011, an appeals court has ordered.

Hosni Mubarak, 87, was cleared in a retrial in November 2014 after originally being jailed for life over the death of 800 people during the revolution.

He was separately convicted of corruption and sentenced to three years in jail earlier this year.Hosni Mubarak to be retried over Arab Spring deaths

Hosni Mubarak is currently in the Maadi military hospital in Cairo.

The judge at the Court of Cassation said Hosni Mubarak would be retried on November 5. It will be the third time the case has been heard.

Hosni Mubarak had been convicted of conspiracy to kill in June 2012, but a retrial was ordered on a technicality the following year.

The decision to drop the charges sparked protests, with demonstrators clashing with police near Tahrir Square.

Hosni Mubarak, who was in power for nearly 30 years, stepped down in February 2011 after mass protests against his rule.

The former president has faced a series of trials and retrials over the killings and corruption and the time he has spent in custody means he has already served his three-year jail term for embezzlement.

Lester Bower: Texas Inmate Executed After Three Decades on Death Row

Texas has executed Lester Bower Jr., who was convicted of killing four men in 1983, after the Supreme Court denied him a final appeal.

Lester Bower Jr., 67, is the oldest man executed in Texas since the state resumed its use of capital punishment in 1982.

Prosecutors said Lester Bower shot dead four men in an aeroplane hangar in Sherman, a ranching town north of Dallas.

He had maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration.

Lester Bower’s last words were: “Much has been said about this case. Much has been written about this case. Not all if it has been the truth. But the time for discerning truth is over and it’s time to move on.”Lester Bower execution 2015

He is the eighth man put to death by lethal injection in Texas in 2015.

Lester Bower was a chemical salesman with no criminal record at the time of the murders.

According to police, Lester Bower went to Sherman to purchase a plane but instead stole the plane and killed the men in the hanger.

Building contractor and B&B Ranch owner Bob Tate, Grayson County Sheriff’s Deputy Philip Good, interior designer Jerry Brown and former Sherman police officer Ronald Mayes were found dead on October 8, 1983.

Lester Bower initially lied to investigators about being at the hanger and police found parts of a plane owned by Jerry Brown at his home.

Last month, Lester Bower told the Associated Press: “I do have remorse.

“I’m remorseful for putting my family and my wife and my friends through this.”

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What Is Anthrax?

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Anthrax bacteria live primarily in inactive spores and are found naturally in the soil.

People can ingest or inhale spores, which can make the anthrax active.

Not all will be sickened when exposed to anthrax. However, when left untreated, anthrax illness can turn very serious or lead to death.

A blood culture test is used to confirm anthrax exposure.

The symptoms of anthrax depend on the type of infection and can take anywhere from 1 day to more than 2 months to appear. All types of anthrax have the potential, if untreated, to spread throughout the body and cause severe illness and even death.

Cutaneous anthrax symptoms can include:

  • A group of small blisters or bumps that may itch
  • A painless skin sore (ulcer) with a black center that appears after the small blisters or bumps
    • Most often the sore will be on the face, neck, arms, or hands
    • Swelling can occur around the sore

Inhalation anthrax symptoms can include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Chest discomfort
  • Shortness of breath
  • Confusion or dizziness
  • Cough
  • Nausea, vomiting, or stomach pains
  • Headache
  • Sweats (often drenching)
  • Extreme tiredness
  • Body achesAnthrax poisoning and symptoms

Gastrointestinal anthrax symptoms can include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Swelling of neck or neck glands
  • Sore throat
  • Painful swallowing
  • Hoarseness
  • Nausea and vomiting, especially bloody vomiting
  • Diarrhea or bloody diarrhea
  • Headache
  • Flushing (red face) and red eyes
  • Stomach pain
  • Fainting
  • Swelling of abdomen (stomach)

Injection anthrax symptoms can include:

  • Fever and chills
  • A group of small blisters or bumps that may itch, appearing where the drug was injected
  • A painless skin sore with a black center that appears after the blisters or bumps
  • Swelling around the sore
  • Abscesses deep under the skin or in the muscle where the drug was injected
  • Keep in mind
    • Symptoms are similar to those of cutaneous anthrax, but injection anthrax can spread throughout the body faster and be harder to recognize and treat than cutaneous anthrax.
    • Skin and injection site infections associated with injection drug use are common and do not necessarily mean the person has anthrax.

Anthrax entered the US national consciousness in 2001, when shortly after the 9/11 attacks, letters containing powdered anthrax arrived at news organizations and the offices of US senators. Twenty-two people were sickened and of those, five people died.

Sources: FBI Anthrax investigation; CDC, San Francisco Department of Public Health

Anthrax Scare: 51 Labs Received Live Samples Sent from Military

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Fifty one labs in 17 states and three foreign countries have been mailed samples of live anthrax, Pentagon officials have said on June 3.

The announcement doubled the number of incidents in the US. A smaller number of shipments were revealed last week.

Staff members at some of the labs have been treated for anthrax exposure as a precaution, but no-one has fallen ill.

The Pentagon has maintained there is no risk to the general public.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is leading the investigation into the incidents.

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According to defense official Robert Work, the number of affected laboratories is expected to rise.

Experts in biosafety have heavily criticized the lapse and called for improved precautions.

Symptoms of anthrax exposure include skin ulcers, nausea, vomiting and fever, and can cause death if untreated.

The military has ordered all of its labs that have previously received inactive anthrax samples to test them. In addition it is advising all labs to cease working with these samples until told otherwise.

Pentagon officials say there was no sign the live samples were sent due to any deliberate action.

The samples were mailed from a Utah army facility by commercial post to laboratories over the past 10 years.

In addition to the US labs, samples were sent to facilities in Australia, Canada and South Korea.

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Confusing Cases and Famous Faces: Forensics and Solving Notorious Crimes

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The science of forensics is always changing, and more and more people are fascinated by it. Why? It’s one of the few science based methodologies that’s used on a day-to-day basis that makes grand discoveries as a matter of routine. Most science that’s done consists of small-scale tests that are repeated over many years before a “breakthrough” is made.

With forensics, a “breakthrough” is made on every case – that’s how homicides, burglaries, and other crimes are solved. Here are some of the more famous cases that were solved using forensics.

The Murder Of Leanne Tiernan

The 2001 murder of a 16-year old named Leanne Tiernan mystified police. First, she was buried in a shallow grave, and her body was wrapped in a plastic bag. She was found 10 miles from her home in Leeds. Tiernan was walking home from a Christmas shopping trip with her best friend in November when she suddenly disappeared.

According to forensics, she wasn’t actually murdered in November though. She had been strangled and her body kept at low temperatures for quite some time. Police were able to track down suppliers of a dog collar that was used to help secure the bag she was wrapped up in.

Eventually, police were able to use dog hair found on Leanne’s body as DNA evidence, linking the dog hair to a man named John Taylor. While it didn’t lead to a conviction, it was the first time that dog hair had been used in an investigation.

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Marianne Vaatstra’s Murder

In the case of Marianne Vaatstra, DNA evidence was again used to help solve a crime. Marianne was, unfortunately, a victim of rape and murder at the hands of 45-year old Jasper S. Police discovered that he was the suspect thanks to a DNA sample found on Vaatstra’s body.

Unfortunately, police didn’t discover the murderer for 13 years. Someone eventually came up with the idea of collecting DNA samples from everyone in the community. That’s when they found their man.

The perpetrator lived not 5 miles from the scene of the crime. Companies like usainvestigators.com are called in all of the time for forensics work similar to this. DNA evidence, whether it’s through profiling or more advanced sequencing, is becoming more and more important for solving crimes. Criminals are getting smarter, better at hiding evidence, and more evasive of law enforcement.

But, perpetrators can’t hide their DNA.

The Mysterious Floating Feet

Back in 2007, a mysterious series of events kept happening. A young girl finds a man’s sneaker. Inside, she finds the remains of a human foot. Less than a week later, another sneaker with a foot inside is found 30 miles away. The pair did not match. Months go by and more and more feet in sneakers are found.

Over the course of five years, 11 shoes wash up on the shore. Were these people being murdered by a serial killer? No. As it turns out, these people had committed suicide. There was no evidence that a tool had been used to cut the limbs. They had decayed as a natural decomposition process. The sneakers floated because that’s what they’re designed to do – be light on an individual’s foot.

This phenomenon has become so commonplace that it has its own name: the Nike Phenomenon.

Jack The Ripper

You’ve undoubtedly heard of Jack The Ripper. It was an unidentified person who killed five prostitutes in the Whitechapel district of London between August 7th and November 10th in 1888.

Unfortunately, forensics wasn’t what it is today, and the killer was never found. But, T.V. series were made based on the legend, and even a follow up criminal dubbed “Jack the Stripper,” a so-called “copycat killer,” killed at least six prostitutes in a similar fashion in the 1960s. He too was never found.

Today, it might be easier, using DNA sequencing to piece together evidence from the victim’s body.

The Zodiac Killer

The Zodiac Killer is one of the more famous modern serial killers. He’s known for taunting police with messages, and hard-to-decrypt codes. Unfortunately, because forensics didn’t have the technology to capture prints and handwriting with the same accuracy that it does today, the killer was never found.

Stolen Art

One of the world’s largest art heists happened in Boston Massachusetts on St. Patrick’s Day, of all days. Two men entered as Boston Police, and were let into the Isabella Stewart Gardener Art Museum by the guards.

In less than 90 minutes, the men had stolen 13 pieces of art valued at over $300 million. The art has never been recovered, but forensics technology may help discover the thieves in the future.

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FIFA Corruption Scandal: Former Official Chuck Blazer Admits Taking Bribes

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Chuck Blazer, the most senior American official at FIFA, has admitted that he and others on the executive committee agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the choice of South Africa as 2010 World Cup host.

Chuck Blazer said he also helped to arrange bribes over the 1998 event.

The admissions come in a newly released transcript from a 2013 US hearing in which he pleads guilty to 10 charges.

The US has launched a wide-ranging criminal case that engulfed FIFA and led President Sepp Blatter to resign.

The US prosecutors last week indicted 14 people on charges of bribery, racketeering and money laundering. Four others had already been charged, including Chuck Blazer.

The DoJ alleges they accepted bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150 million over a 24-year period.Chuck Blazer FIFA bribes

Seven of the 14 were top FIFA officials who were arrested in Zurich, Switzerland, as they awaited the FIFA congress. Two were vice-presidents.

The details of Chuck Blazer’s guilty pleas came as prosecutors unsealed the transcript of the 2013 hearing in the Eastern New York District Court. The admissions are part of a sentencing deal with prosecutors.

Chuck Blazer, 70, was the second highest official in FIFA’s North and Central American and Caribbean region (CONCACAF) from 1990 to 2011 and also served on FIFA’s executive committee between 1997 and 2013.

In the transcript, prosecutors refer to FIFA “and its membership or constituent organization” as a RICO enterprise – a Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization.

Chuck Blazer says: “Beginning in or around 2004 and continuing through 2011, I and others on the FIFA executive committee agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the selection of South Africa as the host nation for the 2010 World Cup.”

On June 3, South Africa denied paying a $10 million bribe to secure the hosting of the 2010 event.

Chuck Blazer also says: “I and others agreed to accept bribes and kickbacks in conjunction with the broadcast and other rights to the 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2003 Gold Cups (the regional championship for national teams).”

Other admissions among the 10 charges in the 40-page dossier include US tax evasion.

Federal agents investigating the tax evasion had detained Chuck Blazer and he agreed to co-operate in the US investigations.

He is said to have agreed to record his colleagues using a microphone hidden in a keychain.

Chuck Blazer is said to be seriously ill, suffering from colon cancer.

In addition to the US case, Swiss authorities have launched a criminal investigation into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated.

Qatar has said there is no way it will be stripped of the right to host the 2022 World Cup despite the corruption probe.

Foreign minister Khaled al Attiyah dismissed what he called “a bashing campaign” as anti-Arab prejudice and said Qatar was confident it could prove there had been no wrongdoing in its selection.

In another development, former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner made a televised address in Trinidad on June 3 in which he said he could link FIFA officials to the 2010 election in Trinidad and Tobago.

Jack Warner has been indicted by the US with corruption, a charge he strongly denies.

On June 3, FIFA President Sepp Blatter was given a 10-minute standing ovation by some 400 staff as he returned to FIFA’s Zurich headquarters a day after announcing he was to step down.

Reportedly close to tears, Sepp Blatter urged his “fantastic team” to “stay strong”.

Bobbi Kristina Brown: Leolah Brown Gives Update on Niece’s Condition

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s aunt, Leolah Brown, has given an update on her niece’s condition.

Bobby Brown’s sister wrote on Facebook: “We are allowing her to just continue healing in God’s Grace and Mercy.

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“Please continue to be patient with us. You have no idea how much my brother Bobby and Bobbi Kriss are grateful and appreciate your kind words and prayers! In fact, we are all grateful to Almighty God for allowing us to still have Krissi with us! So with that said, let us keep our hearts and minds on Bobbi Kristina’s complete healing! While continuing in our patience. We love and appreciate you all! May God bless you all for your continued prayers and taking out your precious time to send such wonderful comments! May The Peace Of God Be With You.”

Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, was found facedown and unresponsive on January 31, in an eerily similar manner as her mother, Whitney Houston, who died in February 2012 at the age of 48.

Chorizo Burrito: Chipotle Begins Testing New Menu Item in Kansas

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Chipotle Mexican Grill began testing a new menu item – Chorizo Buritos – on June 2.

Made with a blend of chicken and pork and seasoned with paprika, cumin and chipotle peppers, Chipotle’s chorizo is currently selling in its Kansas City restaurants. The meat is packed into patties, which then get seared on the grill and crumbled before serving.Chipotle Chorizo Burrito Kansas

This is not the first time the Mexican chain has toyed with the idea of adding chorizo. The chain tested a chicken chorizo in New York in 2011.

Chipotle founder, chairman and co-CEO Steve Ells said in a statement: “Since we opened the first Chipotle restaurant 22 years ago, our menu has changed very little, and our focus has been on constantly improving the quality of every ingredient we use.

“While we have never been opposed to adding to our menu, we will only do so when we think there’s an opportunity to add something that is really unique within our overall menu, and where we can find ingredients that meet our high standards.”

Chipotle has no immediate plans to expand the test to additional cities but will consider boosting chorizo’s availability based on how Kansas City customers respond to the test.

Boston Terror Raids: Second Suspect Arrested in Everett

A man has been arrested in Boston, hours after police shot dead a terror suspect in the city.

David Wright was arrested late on Tuesday, June 2, after a raid at his home in Everett, Massachusetts.

Earlier, Usaama Rahim, 26, was killed in a car park, while under surveillance by counter-terrorism officers.

Two law enforcement officials told the Boston Globe newspaper the men had been plotting to behead police officers, but that has not been confirmed.

Authorities also searched a home in Warwick, Rhode Island, but officials refused to say if it was linked to the Boston shooting.Boston terror suspect arrested June 2015

Police say Usaama Rahim attacked officers with a large knife after being approached by a Boston police officer and an FBI agent, in the residential Roslindale neighborhood.

Usaama Rahim had been under 24-hour surveillance, and apparently had made threats against law enforcement.

He had worked for CVS since March but previously was a security guard, for a time employed at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center.

Police and FBI officials would not comment on media reports linking Usaama Rahim to Islamic extremism, or whether he had been plotting an attack.

Boston Police Commissioner William B. Evans described the man as a “known suspect wanted for some terrorist-related information”, but he said there was no warrant for his arrest.

“He’s someone we were watching for quite a time… and so that level of alarm brought us to question him today,” William B. Evans said.

“I don’t think anyone expected the reaction we were going to get out of him today, and that’s why we had the tragic turnout here.”

Iman Ibrahim Rahim, a religious leader in San Francisco, had posted to his Facebook page saying his brother was shot in the back while waiting for a bus to bring him to his job, contradicting police reports.

He said his brother was speaking on the phone with his father when he was shot.

“His last words to my father who heard the shots were: <<I can’t breathe!>>”

Officials say Usaama Rahim refused multiple orders to drop his weapon before charging at the officers.

Police say witnesses and video confirm that the officers were retreating when they each fired shots at Usaama Rahim, who was wielding a “military style knife”.

An investigation will be conducted by Boston Police and the FBI to determine if the shooting was justified.

Robin Williams Estate: Widow and Children Given 8 More Weeks to Settle Dispute

Robin Williams’ widow, Susan Schneider Williams, and his adult children have been given eight more weeks to resolve a dispute over the division of the actor’s estate.

In March, a San Francisco judge gave both parties eight weeks to settle their disagreement, relating to roughly 1,200 of the star’s personal items.

Some 300 items are still disputed, as well as the money required to maintain one of his homes.

The judge gave the two sides until the end of July to resolve the differences.Robin Williams widow Susan Schneider

Among the items Susan Schneider Williams wants to keep are the tuxedo the actor wore to their wedding, his slippers, T-shirts and some boxer shorts.

Robin Williams and Susan Schneider had been married for three years before the actor took his own life in August 2014.

Both parties also need to resolve the value of a reserve fund to allow Susan Schneider Williams to maintain the San Francisco home Robin Williams left to her, with instructions she receive enough money to keep it up through her lifetime.

Robin Williams left most of his estate to his three children – Zachary, Zelda and Cody – from a previous marriage.

In legal papers filed in December, Susan Schneider Williams said the contents of their home should be excluded from the items Robin Williams left his children.

Robin Williams’ children claimed their father’s widow was “adding insult to a terrible injury” by trying to change the trust agreement and rob them of items their father clearly intended them to have.

Susan Schneider Williams’ lawyer, James Wagstaffe, described her as “an emotionally grieving widow who is trying to honor her husband”.

James Wagstaffe said his client was seeking the equivalent of a “small bucket of water from a lake”, saying Robin Williams had left his three children and a former wife more than $100 million.

Dias Kadyrbayev: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Friend Sentenced to 6 Years in Jail

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s friend, Dias Kadyrbayev, has been sentenced to six years in jail for obstructing the investigation into Boston Marathon bombing attacks.

Dias Kadyrbayev, who pleaded guilty in 2014, apologized before being sentenced, and said he was ashamed.

He had removed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s backpack, containing emptied fireworks, from their student accommodation, hours after police appealed for information.Dias Kadyrbayev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

Three people were killed and 260 injured in the bombings.

Dias Kadyrbayev, who is a Kazakhstan native, had been seeking a lighter sentence as part of his plea.

Prosecutors had said they would ask for no more than seven years in a federal prison for Dias Kadyrbayev, who was 20 when he pleaded guilty.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s backpack and his laptop were removed from a dormitory room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, hours after the FBI released photographs of the bombing suspects.

Later, the items were found in a Massachusetts landfill.

Chimps Have Mental Capabilities Needed to Cook Food

Chimps have most of the mental capabilities needed to cook food, a new research suggests.

According to the study, published in The Royal Society Proceedings B, the ability to cook food is deep seated and may have arisen in human ancestors millions of years ago.

Cooking requires a set of sophisticated cognitive abilities, including causal reasoning, self-control and anticipatory planning.

The conclusions also indicate that humans may have developed the ability to cook very soon after they learned how to control fire.

Even boiling an egg requires advanced mental skills. Whereas other animals tend to start eating whatever food they find or hunt straight away, humans can store and cook their food, even if we are fairly hungry, because we know that if we wait what we eventually eat will taste better.

It seems that our ability to smack our lips at the prospect of a delicious, well prepared meal requires a similar inspired leap of the imagination as producing art, developing language and creating the technologies that make us uniquely human.

Dr. Felix Warneken of Harvard University conducted a simian MasterChef contest in which he conducted a series of experiments on chimpanzees to see whether they had what it took to be cooks.Chimpanzee can cook

Clearly chimps can’t cook and so there was no point in giving them a bag of shopping and letting them loose in a kitchen with assorted pots and pans, amusing though the spectacle might have been.

Instead, Dr. Felix Warneken carried out a series of experiments to test the individual cognitive skills the chimps needed to be able to cook. He looked to see if they preferred cooked rather than raw food, whether they could wait until raw food could be cooked and if they would put raw food into a box that scientists switched for cooked food. He found that they passed all these tests and more.

So why don’t chimps cook? Not being able to control fire is one reason and another, according to Dr. Felix Warneken, is that cooking requires what he describes as “social skills” that chimps don’t possess.

By social skills he is not alluding to their unremarkable table manners nor their lack of witty dinner party conversation. Rather, it is their inability to trust others in their social groups not to steal their food while they are preparing to cook it that he is referring and it is this he believes is one of the key factors holding them back from being able to cook. Gulping something down as soon as you have foraged it is the surest way of keeping it safe.

Dr. Felix Warneken’s experiments show that that most of the mental skills needed to cook were there in human ancestors between 5 to 7 million years ago and so all it took for the first emergence of the culinary arts was the controlled use of fire and the ability to trust other people not to pinch our food while our back was turned.

The motivation for the study was to investigate a controversial theory that cooking was necessary for human brains to become larger. The idea by the primatologist Prof. Richard Wrangham, also at Harvard, is that cooking enabled our ancestors to eat more protein, which helped our ancestors develop their brains.

The results indicate that early humans had everything in place once they had learned to control fire and so, according to Dr. Felix Warneken, supports Prof. Richard Wrangham’s ideas.

Experts in human evolution say that they find it “interesting” that chimpanzees and humans share several of the essential psychological capacities needed, but believe that the chimp study does not add much new information to the human story.

John Kerry Broken Leg: Secretary of State Undergoes Successful Surgery

Secretary of State John Kerry underwent successful surgery on a broken leg and will be walking soon, his doctors have announced.

He flew to Boston on June 1 after staying overnight in a Swiss hospital to receive treatment for a broken leg incurred in a bicycle crash.

John Kerry, 71, was injured in a biking accident in the French Alps last week.

Surgeon Dennis Burke said the operation went well and John Kerry should make a full recovery.

“I do not anticipate this will interfere with his duties as secretary of state,” he added.

Dr. Dennis Burke said John Kerry was conscious throughout the four-hour operation, which took place under local anaesthetic.John Kerry biking

“The procedure was uncomplicated, the fracture was fully repaired, and we plan to get him up walking on Wednesday,” he said.

John Kerry had been attending talks in Switzerland over the future of Iran’s nuclear program prior to the accident.

It happened some 25 miles south-east of the Swiss border in Scionzier, France.

John Kerry, who is a keen cyclist, is believed to have hit a kerb before falling off his bike and fracturing his right femur.

Shortly before undergoing surgery John Kerry phoned in to address a high-level conference in Paris, about the ongoing Islamic State crisis.

He had planned to attend in person but was forced to cancel. He also pulled out of a visit to the Spanish capital Madrid.

White House spokesman John Earnest said John Kerry would “approach his recuperation and rehabilitation with uncommon zeal” and would work to shorten his recovery time.

John Earnest said he remained “confident” the secretary of state would “play a leading role” in the Iran nuclear negotiations as the June 30 deadline for a deal looms.

Senate Passes USA Freedom Act Without Amendaments

The Senate passed the USA Freedom Act without any amendments, on a vote of 67-32, and sent the bill to President Barack Obama to sign into law.

The USA Freedom Act extends the government’s ability to collect large amounts of data, but with restrictions. The bill will end the mass collection of Americans’ phone records by the NSA, restore some expired powers to security agencies, place record storage in private companies’ hands, create a public-interest advocate for the secret FISA court (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance) that oversees surveillance programs, and require the court to notify Congress when it reinterprets law.

The Patriot Act, the policy of collecting phone data had been in place since the attacks of September 11, 2001.

The USA Freedom Act, which replaces the Patriot Act, had been backed by President Barack Obama as a necessary tool to fight terrorism.

Barack Obama later signed the bill into law.Rand Paul USA Freedom Act

The bill replaces a National Security Agency (NSA) program in which the spy agency collected personal data en masse.

The revelation of this program by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden triggered a global public backlash.

Instead of receiving bulk quantities of data from telephone and internet companies the NSA will now be forced to request the information through a court order.

The data will also be stored on telephone and internet company servers rather than government servers.

The request must be specific to an individual entity such as a person, account, or electronic device.

A six-month transition will be in place as the policy shifts so that data storage remains with private companies, rather than on government servers.

The law’s passage had been temporarily blocked by libertarian-minded senators who are fearful of government’s intrusion into individuals’ private lives.

Kentucky senator and presidential hopeful Senator Rand Paul repeatedly criticized the bill from the Senate floor.

“We are not collecting the information of spies. We are not collecting the information of terrorists. We are collecting all American citizens’ records all of the time,” Rand Paul said.

“This is what we fought the revolution over.”

The Freedom Act had been approved by the House of Representatives and the White House but the Senate rejected it last week by a vote of 57-42.

Once it became clear that the Patriot Act extension would not be possible, senators voted to move forward with the Freedom Act.

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FIFA Corruption Scandal: Sepp Blatter Under Investigation in US

FIFA President Sepp Blatter is being investigated by US officials as part of their inquiry into corruption at the soccer governing body, US media say.

The news came hours after Sepp Blatter announced that he was stepping down from his role.

US prosecutors launched a criminal inquiry last week, with seven FIFA officials arrested in Switzerland, part of a group of 14 people indicted.

Two days after the arrests, Sepp Blatter was re-elected president of FIFA.

However, Sepp Blatter said on June 2 that it appeared the mandate he had been given “does not seem to be supported by everyone in the world”.

Sepp Blatter said: “FIFA needs profound restructuring.”

According to the New York Times, US officials said they hoped to gain the co-operation of some of the FIFA figures now under indictment on charges of racketeering and money laundering to try to build a case against Sepp Blatter.Sepp Blatter investigated in US

Earlier the FBI, IRS and the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, who is involved in the US prosecutions, all said they would not comment on the Blatter resignation.

In its prosecution, the US justice department said 14 individuals were under investigation worldwide for allegedly accepting bribes and kickbacks estimated at more than $150 million over a 24-year period.

Two vice-presidents were among the seven FIFA officials arrested in Zurich. They all await US extradition proceedings.

The arrests overshadowed the vote for a new president, which Sepp Blatter won, defeating his sole challenger, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan.

Prince Ali withdrew despite forcing a second round, having lost the first by 133 votes to 73.

Announcing his exit on June 2, Sepp Blatter, 79, called an extraordinary FIFA congress “as soon as possible” to elect a new president.

Sepp Blatter, who has been FIFA president since 1998, said: “The next ordinary FIFA congress will take place on May 13, 2016 in Mexico City.

“This would create unnecessary delay and I will urge the executive committee to organize an extraordinary congress for the election of my successor at the earliest opportunity.

“This will need to be done in line with FIFA’s statutes and we must allow enough time for the best candidates to present themselves and to campaign.”

The extraordinary congress is expected to take place between December 2015 and March 2016.

Further allegations of corruption emerged on June 2 with claims that Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke was linked to an alleged $10 million payment of bribes over South Africa’s bid to host the 2010 World Cup. He denies any wrongdoing.