June 24, 2015

HackerOne Bags $25M As Security Info Sharing Mainstreams

Hacker working at keyboard. HackerOne, makers of a bug bounty platform where companies pay hackers to find vulnerabilities in their products, announced a $25 million Series B round today. The round was led by NEA. Benchmark, its lead Series A investor, also participated along with several prominent individual investors including Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, Digital Sky Technologies Partner Yuri Milner, Dropbox… Read More

Source: TechCrunch

Tales of the administrative state

(Scott Johnson) We have written a lot about the administrative state and administrative law on Power Line over the past few years. Reviewing Philip Hamburger's Is Administrative Law Unlawful? for National Review last year, I summarized just about everything I have learned about the administrative state into the review. The review was published under the apt heading "A new old regime." Drawing on his personal experience and observation, a reader writes to

Source: Power Line

Ben Carson: 'I welcome Donald Trump'

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson says he's fine with potentially sharing a debate stage with fellow GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.

"I welcome Donald Trump," Mr. Carson said Wednesday on CNN's "New Day" when asked about the real estate mogul. "He's obviously a man of significant accomplishment, and we have a ...

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Severe Weather Hit Hard on the Ground While the Northern Lights Gave a Stunning Show in the Sky — Here are Pictures and Videos of Both

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Google Among Top Lobbyists Of Senior EC Officials

google-eu How many meetings has Google gained with top European Commission officials since December? According to data compiled by anti-corruption advocacy organization Transparency International's EU office, the figure is 29 — making the company second only to the pro-business BusinessEurope European lobby group. Read More

Source: TechCrunch

French President Calls Reported NSA Spying on Its Country's Top Leaders 'Unacceptable'

"Hostile surveillance from a supposed ally."

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Conservative Groups Bracing Republicans for Obamacare Ruling

Republicans leaning towards extending healthcare subsidies if the Supreme Court strikes them down are facing intense pressure from the Heritage Foundation and others.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Lenovo Announces A $130 Windows PC In A Stick

lenovo-ideacentre-stick-300_story If you've ever wanted to plug a Windows machine into your TV for a little hot and heavy Excel slinging, you're in luck. Lenovo has just announced a $130 stick, the Ideacenter Stick 300, that connects to any display via HDMI. These single-stick computers are nothing new but this one has an Intel Baytrail Z3735F CPU, 2GB of RAM, and up to 32GB of storage. It also has a built-in… Read More

Source: TechCrunch

Bobby Jindal Poised to Join Republican Presidential Race

The Louisiana governor is polling near the back of the pack.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Google Partners With Broad Institute Of MIT And Harvard To Bring Genome Analysis Tool To Its Cloud Platform

4247007084_4dd02c7651_o Google today announced that it has partnered with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to launch a limited alpha of the institute's Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK) on Google's Cloud Platform and make it available as a service. The software, which was developed by the Broad Institute and helps scientists to quickly analyze genomic sequencing data, will be offered to academic… Read More

Source: TechCrunch

Clinton Aide Worked on UAE Project While at State Department

Hillary Clinton's top aide Cheryl Mills held several outside roles, including a board position with a UAE-funded university in Abu Dhabi, while working as chief of staff and counselor at the State Department, the Washington Free Beacon has learned.

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500 Startups Arrives In London With "Distro Dojo", A Three-Month Growth Program For Post-Seed Startups

500 Startups roadshow in London TechCrunch has learned that Dave McClure and co. are officially setting up shop in London with the launch of "Distro Dojo", a new three-month program for 'post-seed' startups that will be aggressively focused on growth in a bid to help bridge the gap between seed funding, which is arguably becoming plentiful in the U.K., and the so-called Series A "crunch". Read More

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Activists seek to steer cyclists away from Confederate icons

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Activists who have battled a ballpark in Richmond's former slave-trading center are now taking aim at the Confederacy.

With the World Road Cycling Championships headed to the capital city in September, they're asking that the race avoid Monument Avenue. The activists call it a "virtual shrine ...

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Sean Parker Allots $600 Million To The Sean N. Parker Foundation

sean parker Sean Parker, the tech billionaire, best known for his leading roles at Napster and Facebook has donated more than $600 million to the Sean N. Parker Foundation to date. But up to now he's been tight-lipped with the press about those contributions. Parker formally announced the existence of his charitable operation today, but he's been an active donor for the last ten years,… Read More

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Stonewall Inn gets landmark status, a nod to LGBT history

NEW YORK (AP) - The Stonewall Inn, the Greenwich Village bar where resistance to a police raid sparked the modern gay rights movement, was made a city landmark Tuesday, the first time a site has been named primarily because of its significance to the LGBT history.

"New York City's greatness ...

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Obama expounds on racism, superficially

(Paul Mirengoff) President Obama said yesterday that "we are not cured of [racism]." He also said that "the legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives. . .casts a long shadow and that's still part of our DNA that's passed on." Let's consider these assertions. The second consists of cliched metaphors ("casts a long shadow" and "part of our DNA"). As such, they are difficult to evaluate.

Source: Power Line

Inside the Beltway: Rep. Mike McCaul's 'Terror Threat Snapshot' offers a reality check

Here's one way to stay vigilant: House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Mike McCaul has just launched the "Terror Threat Snapshot" - a regular monthly feature that tracks the "escalating and grave threat environment" facing the U.S. The lawmaker is specific.

The inaugural snapshot reveals that there have been 24 ...

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Bill O'Reilly Loses It During Explosive On-Air Exchange: 'Most Americans Are Not Racist —They're Not!'

"So how many black friends do you have?"

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Bill O'Reilly Loses It During Explosive On-Air Exchange: 'Most Americans Are Not Racist —They're Not!'

"So how many black friends do you have?"

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Box And IBM Ink Wide-Ranging Cloud Partnership

Screen Shot 2015-06-23 at 7.20.56 PM IBM is going Levie. This evening, Box and IBM announced a partnership that will see their technologies integrated, and their cloud products commingled. As part of the arrangement, Box will also offer its customers the ability to store their data on IBM's cloud, which will have — I checked with the firm — 46 data centers around the world by the end of the year. The deal has… Read More

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Coulter: Ban The Democrat Party To Help Blacks

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter dismissed the "completely moronic" debate going on about the Confederate flag Tuesday in an interview on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal." Coulter argued that the Democratic Party should be banned in order to help African-Americans. She also scoffed the "liberal talking points" about the flag's connection to Republicans, pointing out that Democrats were the ...More

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Report: Sweeping New Hostage Policy Due To 'Idiot' At State Dept, WILL Harm Americans

'This is really media driven'

Via: The Daily Caller

Man Pushes Record on Phone Before Procedure, Captures Anesthesiologist's Shock Comments While Asleep

"I've never heard of a case like this."

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