SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The resignation of Mozilla's CEO amid outrage that he supported an anti-gay marriage campaign is prompting concerns about how Silicon Valley's strongly liberal culture might quash the very openness that is at the region's foundation. Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich stepped down Thursday as CEO, just days after his appointment. He left the nonprofit maker of the Firefox brow
“Who’s next?” isn’t the only question around the table this Thanksgiving after the fall of the unappetizing Harvey Weinstein. There’s one even more vexing: Why now? Why did the Weinstein case start a landslide of sexual harassment accusations and admissions, when those of other famous men -- Clarence Thomas, Bill Clinton, Bill Cosby, Roger Ailes, Bill O’Reilly, Donald Trump -- did not? The answer
Italian doctor says world's first human head transplant 'imminent' An Italian doctor announced Friday that he will soon perform the world’s first human head transplant in China because medical communities in the United States and Europe would not permit the controversial procedure. "The Americans did not understand," Sergio Canavero told a news conference in Vienna. Canavero said the Chinese gover
Charlie Rose scandal: PBS, CBS suspend journalist after sexual-misconduct allegations Charlie Rose, the longtime TV journalist who co-hosts CBS This Morning, contributes to 60 Minutes and is best known for his PBS interview show, Charlie Rose, has just been added to the growing roster of men who have been accused of sexually harassing or assaulting people they work with. He's copping to most of i
Friday on 20/20, former King of Queens star Leah Remini gave the public a taste of what to expect from her memoir, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology. In 2013, she joined director Paul Haggis as one of the church's most famous defectors. She explained what drove her to give up the only religion she's known since she was five. Here's what we learned from her interview with 20/20's Da
Mass killer Charles Manson gravely ill at California hospital, reports say Charles Manson, one of America's most infamous mass killers whose 1960s cult led his followers down a path of murder, anarchy and "helter skelter," is gravely ill at a California hospital, according to published reports. The 83-year-old inmate, serving multiple life sentences at a prison in Corcoran, Calif., has struggled w
Stephen Hawking: Earth could become 'ball of fire' within 600 years Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking predicts that the world's mounting population will consume enough energy to render the world a "ball of fire" within 600 years, according to British newspaper Metro. Speaking via video Sunday at Beijing's Tencent WE Summit, Hawking declared that humans must "boldly go where no one has gone before
Snapchat is working on an app redesign; Spectacles add $40 million losses to parent Snap LOS ANGELES — Snapchat's parent could have used a fun filter — say some sparkly rainbows — to cheer up a gloomy quarterly report that was worsened by a $40 million charge for too many unsold sunglasses. Snap's shares sank 17% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the Los Angeles-based company reported sales of
Trump arrives in Japan for start of Asia tour, says he'll likely meet with Putin President Trump touched down in Japan on Sunday morning — Saturday night in the United States — to start a tour of Asia devoted to arguments about trade, worries about North Korea's nuclear weapons, and probably a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Saying he will likely meet with the Russian leader on the
President Trump enjoys a round of golf with Japan's Shinzo Abe TOKYO – President Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are waxing poetic about their round of golf together. The two leaders played Sunday with Japanese professional Hideki Matsuyama at a championship golf course outside of Tokyo. Trump posted a brief video on Twitter. He wrote: “Playing golf with Prime Minister Abe and Hideki M
When you consider which cars are generally thought to be most reliable, U.S. car buyers usually look toward Japan. That hasn't changed. All but two of the 10 models that Consumer Reports says are most reliable hail from Japanese brands. But the top model might come as a surprise: the Niro hybrid crossover from Kia, a South Korean brand. All of the top 10 models for reliability listed by the magazi
Major League Baseball has loosened its uniform restrictions in honor of the first Players Weekend (August 25-27), and despite some missed opportunities to get really creative, the players and teams had fun with the nicknames on their backs and the colors of their uniforms — from their gloves to their cleats and socks. For some teams, the uniforms are fun and flashy or pay tribute to old school loo
The Clintons have done enough damage: Steven StraussThey need to take their money, step away from politics and hope no one follows their example. President Obama famously said a key element of his strategy is: "Don't do stupid s---." Hillary Clinton was unable to learn this simple lesson, despite losing to Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary (and serving in Obama’s Cabinet for four years thereaft
New York state bans vaping of electronic cigarettes indoors, just like traditional tobacco products New York state is banning electronic cigarettes indoors everywhere that traditional tobacco cigarettes are prohibited, such as restaurants, bars and other workplaces. The ban goes into effect in 30 days, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Clean Indoor Air Act on Monday. "These products are marketed
U.S., South Korea and Japan carry out anti-missile drill The United States, South Korea and Japan carried out their fifth joint military drill Tuesday, rehearsing to detect and track any ballistic missile launched from North Korea. The two-day exercise, in waters off South Korea and Japan, mobilized aegis combat system-equipped ships from each countries, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, accor
Trump to allow release of thousands of JFK files by National Archives President Trump said Saturday that he will allow more than 3,000 classified files on the JFK assassination to be released next week by the National Archives as ordered by Congress. The classified files were scheduled to be made public by Oct. 26, barring intervention by the president, under the President John F. Kennedy Assassi
LSU student dies following hazing ritual, 10 charged Ten men associated with a Louisiana State University fraternity were arrested Wednesday in connection with the hazing death of an 18-year-old pledge forced to drink massive amounts of alcohol. A police report said Maxwell Gruver was instructed by more senior members of LSU's Phi Delta Theta to repeatedly chug 190-proof Diesel liquor during a Sep
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