Owner, dog reunited after 3 years


CLEVELAND, Ohio (KDKA) — A woman was reunited with her dog Monday, three years after he went missing and one day after the reunion was originally supposed to happen.

Humane Animal Rescue was processing a relinquished dog last week when they realized the pup, named Prince, had a microchip.

When they checked the microchip, they realized it was not registered to the family who had turned Prince over to the shelter, but to a woman named Jazsmine in Euclid, Ohio.

When they got in touch with her, Jazsmine told the shelter that she hadn’t seen Prince for three years.

The reunion was supposed to happen Sunday afternoon, but Jazsmine’s car broke down as she was driving from Cleveland to Pittsburgh. A Humane Animal Rescue employee brought Prince to Jazsmine instead, driving to Cleveland on Monday so the two could finally be reunited.
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Kim Kardashian Apologizes for Defending Makeup Artist With History of Racist Remarks – Billboard


BillboardKim Kardashian Apologizes for Defending Makeup Artist With History of Racist RemarksBillboardKim Kardashian has had a great deal of back and forth with her fans and makeup artist Jeffree Star in the past 24 hours, as the reality star came to the defense of Star and then apologized for involving herself with the situation. On Monday, Star …Here s Why Kim Kardashian s Jeffree Star Comments Have People UpsetBustleA Guide to the 24-Hour Kim Kardashian Kerfuffle Over Makeup Swatching and Also RacismJezebelKim Kardashian Apologizes After Defending Jeffree Star s Past Racist Comments: I Had No Right to Say Get Over It Entertainment TonightHeavy.com
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Google and Facebook ask Supreme Court to protect cellphone data – The Hill


Apple, Facebook, Google and other major technology companies asked the Supreme Court late on Monday night to rule that their users’ data should be protected from warantless search and seizure by the government.

The companies filed a brief in the case Carpenter v. United States, which the court has taken up to decide whether certain cellphone data is protected under the Fourth Amendment.

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“Whether email, cloud computing, location-based tracking, or any other digital functionality is at issue, users consider many types of collected electronic data to be private—particularly given the personal details that information can reveal—regardless of whether transmission to a third party has occurred behind the scenes in the creation or processing of that data,” the group argues
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Why North Korea Walked Back its Threat on Guam – The Atlantic


North Korea’s apparent walk back of its threat to fire missiles near the U.S. territory of Guam could mean military tensions with the United States have been diminished—or at least postponed.

Or it could indicate that much of the seeming escalation in tensions between the two sides last week was more rhetoric than reality to begin with. State media reported Tuesday that Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, made the decision following a meeting with military commanders, but he reserved the right to fire the Hawsong-12 near Guam if the U.S. grows “more reckless.”
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Justice Dept. Demands Data on Visitors to Anti-Trump Website – New York Times


New York TimesJustice Dept. Demands Data on Visitors to Anti-Trump Website, Sparking FightNew York TimesThe Justice Department demanded that Dreamhost, a web hosting company, turn over records about a website used to organize protests of President Trump s inauguration. Credit Drew Angerer/Getty Images. WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is
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‘Deadpool 2’ Stuntwoman Remembered by Manager, Friends: ‘She Died Doing What She Loved’ – Variety


Variety Deadpool 2 Stuntwoman Remembered by Manager, Friends: She Died Doing What She Loved VarietyIt was only last week that Joi “S.J.” Harris got the call offering her a job on the set of “Deadpool 2.” The production had searched the globe looking for an African-American woman who could ride a motorcycle at high speeds, and they needed her to be … Deadpool 2 Stuntwoman Who Died During Shoot IdentifiedHollywood ReporterAll About SJ Harris, Stuntwoman and Motorcycle Racer Killed On Deadpool 2 Set: She Was a Real-Life Superhero PEOPLE.comJoi “SJ” Harris, Pioneering Motorcycle Racer, Dies After Deadpool 2 AccidentVanity FairComicbook.com
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PlayStation Store Adds A Bunch Of New PS4 Games Today – GameSpot


Also headlining this week’s batch of releases is the long-awaited PS4 port of Undertale, the touching RPG that was originally released for PC in 2015. The game is Cross-Buy compatible with Vita and runs for $15/£12. Undertale was met with critical acclaim when it first released; GameSpot awarded it a 9/10 in our original Undertale review and called it “one of the most progressive and innovative RPGs to come in a long time.”

Other notable releases this week include Sega’s new 2D Sonic adventure, Sonic Mania (which is also available today on Switch and Xbox One); Saints Row dev Volition’s new open-world action game, Agents of Mayhem; the acclaimed new sword-dueling game, Nidhogg 2; and the disturbing “cyberpunk horror game” Observer. Also arriving this week is Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma, a dark visual novel/adventure game that was previously available on Vita and 3DS. That game releases on August 18. You can find the full list of this week’s new titles below
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Uber just agreed to 2-decades of FTC Privacy Audits – SlashGear


SlashGearUber just agreed to 2-decades of FTC Privacy AuditsSlashGearThe Federal Trade Commission and Uber announced a settlement today which allows the FTC two decades of privacy and security audits. This announcement is the next step in Uber settling disputes with the FTC – the second settlement they ve made this
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Lorde | Music Hot Hits Radio


Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor (born 7 November 1996), known by her stage name “Lorde” (pronounced (/ˈlɔrd/) (IPA) or “lord” in standard English), is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and multiple Grammy Awards winner. She released her first EP, The Love Club EP, in March 2013 and her first single, “Royals”, in June 2013. Her début album, Pure Heroine, was released on September 27, 2013. She was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Her father, an Irish-New Zealander, is a civil engineer, and her mother, Sonja Yelich, a Croatian-New Zealander, is a prize-winning poet. She was raised in Devonport, a suburb of Auckland. At the age of 12, she was spotted by A&R scout Scott Maclachlan when he saw her singing in a video of a talent show at her school, Belmont Intermediate. Later, when Yelich-O’Connor was 13, Maclachlan signed her to Universal Music and, at the age of 14, she began working with their songwriters in 2012. Officially released digitally in March 2013 and on CD in May 2013
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Lana Del Rey | Music Hot Hits Radio


Elizabeth “Lizzy” Grant (born 21 June 1985), better known as Lana Del Rey, is a singer-songwriter and producer from Lake Placid, New York, United States. Del Rey is known for embellishing her songs and music videos with an eerily nostalgic vibe heavy on Americana themes, including images of surfing, Coney Island, Frank Sinatra, and Marilyn Monroe. She has also listed a large number of her artistic influences, including Allen Ginsberg, Elvis Presley, Britney Spears, Nina Simone, Nirvana, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, Antony and the Johnsons, actor and filmmaker John Waters, artists Mark Ryden and Marilyn Minter, and photographers Juergen Teller and Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Lana Del Rey (2010) Del Rey released her first professionally produced body of work in 2010, an EP entitled Kill Kill, as Lizzy Grant via Five Points Records with producer David Kahne. It was available for purchase on iTunes for a brief period before being withdrawn for unknown reasons. Soon after, Del Rey
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