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WASHINGTON (AP) ? The United States issued an extraordinary global travel warning to Americans Friday about the threat of an al-Qaida attack and closed down 21 embassies and consulates across the Muslim world for the weekend.
The alert was the first of its kind since an announcement preceding the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This one comes with the scars still fresh from last year's deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and with the Obama administration and Congress determined to prevent any similar breach of an American Embassy or consulate.
"There is a significant threat stream and we're reacting to it," said Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He told ABC News in an interview to be aired Sunday that the threat was "more specific" than previous ones and the "intent is to attack Western, not just U.S. interests."
The State Department warning urged American travelers to take extra precautions overseas, citing potential dangers involved with public transportation systems and other prime sites for tourists and noting that previous terrorist attacks have centered on subway and rail networks as well as airplanes and boats. It suggested travelers sign up for State Department alerts and register with U.S. consulates in the countries they visit.
The statement said that al-Qaida or its allies might target either U.S. government or private American interests. The alert expires on Aug. 31.
The State Department said the potential for terrorism was particularly acute in the Middle East and North Africa, with a possible attack occurring on or coming from the Arabian Peninsula.
U.S. officials pointed specifically to Yemen, the home of al-Qaida's most dangerous offshoot and the network blamed for several notable terrorist plots on the United States, from the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit to the explosives-laden parcels intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights.
"Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August," a department statement said.
The alert was posted a day after the U.S. announced it would shut many diplomatic facilities Sunday. Spokeswoman Marie Harf said the department acted out of an "abundance of caution" and that some missions may stay closed for longer than a day. Sunday is a business day in Muslim countries, and the diplomatic offices affected stretch from Mauritania in northwest Africa to Afghanistan.
"I don't know if I can say there was a specific threat," said Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, the House Foreign Affairs Committee's top Democrat, who was briefed on the State Department's decision. "There is concern over the potentiality of violence."
Although the warning coincided with "Al-Quds Day," the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan when people in Iran and some Arab countries express their solidarity with the Palestinians and their opposition to Israel, U.S. officials played down any connection. They said the threat wasn't directed toward a specific American diplomatic facility.
The concern by American officials over the Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is not new, given the terror branch's gains in territory and reach during Yemen's prolonged Arab Spring-related instability.
The group made significant territorial gains last year, capturing towns and cities in the south amid a power struggle in the capital that ended with the resignation of Yemen's longtime leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. A U.S.-aided counteroffensive by the government has since pushed the militants back.
Yemen's current president, Abdo Rabby Mansour Hadi, met with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Thursday, where both leaders cited strong counterterrorism cooperation. Earlier this week, Yemen's military reported a U.S. drone strike killed six alleged al-Qaida militants in the group's southern strongholds.
As recently as June, the group's commander, Qasim al-Rimi, released an Arabic-language video urging attacks on U.S. targets and praising the ethnic Chechen brothers accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings. "Making these bombs has become in everyone's ... reach," he said, according to the English subtitles on the video, reposted by private U.S. intelligence firm the IntelCenter.
"The blinking red intelligence appears to be pointing toward an Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula plot," said Seth Jones, counterterror expert at the Rand Corp., referring to the branch of al-Qaida known as AQAP.
Britain also took action Friday in Yemen, announcing it would close its embassy there on Sunday and Monday as a precaution.
Britain, which closely coordinates on intelligence matters with Washington, stopped short of releasing a similar region-wide alert but added that some embassy staff in Yemen had been withdrawn "due to security concerns." British embassies and consulates elsewhere in the Middle East were to remain open.
Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman, said the embassy threat was linked to al-Qaida and concerned the Middle East and Central Asia.
"In this instance, we can take a step to better protect our personnel and, out of an abundance of caution, we should," Royce said. He declined to say if the National Security Agency's much-debated surveillance program helped reveal the threat.
The New York Times reported Friday night that American officials said the U.S. had intercepted electronic communications among senior operatives of al-Qaida.
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence panel, also supported the department's decision to go public with its concerns.
"The most important thing we have to do is protect American lives," he said, describing the threat as "not the regular chitchat" picked up from would-be militants on the Internet or elsewhere.
The State Department issued another warning a year ago about potential violence connected to the Sept. 11 anniversary. Dozens of American installations were besieged by protests over reports of an anti-Islam video made by an American resident, and in Benghazi, Libya, the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed when militants assaulted a diplomatic post.
The administration no longer says Benghazi was related to the demonstrations. But the attack continues to be a flashpoint of contention with Republicans in Congress who say Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the government misled the country about the nature of the attack after failing to provide adequate diplomatic protection.
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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Sagar Meghani and Kimberly Dozier in Washington and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.
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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/global-travel-warning-us-cites-al-qaida-threat-214616758.html
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has chosen a former Federal Reserve economist for a senior economic policy post, the White House said in a statement on Thursday.
Obama said he plans to name Karen Dynan to be assistant Treasury secretary for economic policy. The job requires Senate confirmation.
Dynan left the Federal Reserve in 2009 after 17 years with the central bank, where she principally worked as a researcher and senior adviser.
Since 2009, Dynan has been a co-director of the Brookings Institution's Economic Studies team which examines national economic policy issues.
From 2000 to 2007, Dynan led the household and real estate finance section of the central bank - a division that examines trends in consumer borrowing and the broader economy.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said in a statement that Dynan "shares our commitment to strengthening the middle class."
Dynan earned her Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University. Her husband, Douglas Elmendorf, is director of the Congressional Budget Office, which gives independent economic analysis to lawmakers.
(Reporting By Patrick Rucker; Editing by Bill Trott)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-taps-former-fed-economist-policy-advisor-001409026.html
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Chandravanshi, a shepherd, sold his land and cattle in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, to pay for his cancer treatment in Mumbai. Now he lives in fear of being evicted from the pavement which has been his home and hospital ward.
According to the Mumbai Police, he is a security risk that can't be allowed near the hospital.
"We don't have anywhere to go. Now they ask us to get off the footpath. Where do we go?" Chandravanshi told NDTV.
He is just one among hundreds of poor patients who have been coming for treatment to the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, but have been forced to live in makeshift tents outside the hospital as they can't afford a hospital bed or a hotel.
But these cancer patients face losing even this piece of pavement called home. The Mumbai Police have written to the city's civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to remove them from the pavement.
Helpless and poor cancer patients, a security hazard to Maximum City?
"Crowded places like hospitals are soft targets for terrorists and crowds outside the hospital make them even more vulnerable," said a cop in the area's Bhoiwada police station. "Besides, we have no way of verifying who is living in those tents."
Sanjay Kumar, a daily wage labourer, has no option but to stay in Mumbai, far away from his children back in Uttar Pradesh, for the treatment of his wife Sheelam, who has a cancerous tumour in her knee.
"We are living here because we have no choice. Please let us be," he pleaded, fighting for their only shelter from Mumbai's torrential monsoon rains, a plastic sheet.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ndtv/Lsgd/~3/JVJpWWn1Xl4/story01.htm
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The latest webinar edition of our Lander Academy has July Lander Academy has come and gone. Last Tuesday we had the pleasure of listening to SEO expert Aleyda Solis. We hope you enjoyed the webinar, but just in case you had a full schedule and couldn?t attend, or maybe the phone rang and you got distracted and missed something, no worries, we got you covered!
In this blog post you?ll find the best moments of Aleyda?s presentation and in case you don?t feel like reading the whole thing, no biggie, you can watch the webinar in it?s entirety!
All throughout the year our Lander Academy has had to explain a lot of different practices and this time we decided to choose one of the most important topics for any brand and business: none other than SEO. And who more dedicated and knowledgeable than Aleyda Solis herself, a Moz Associate and International SEO at Seer Interactive, with lot?s of experience.
She explained to us the latest fundamentals and best practices regarding SEO. Aleyda?s a real specialist in the Search Engine Optimization field so let?s listen to what she has to teach us.
So If you?re a business owner, web developer, online marketer or just looking to grow your website?s conversions (sales, reservations, registrations) and achieve a high ROI this is the perfect Webinar for you to listen to.
First of all, maybe you?re wondering: Why should I invest my time, efforts and valuable resources on SEO?
Well Aleyda told us that good Search Visibility can help you to achieve any of your online goals, and will also help you strengthen your conversions, sales, registrations and result in a higher ROI. Search is currently one of the two most popular internet activities, and even more so, it?s actually a vital component of the online purchase process.
However, nowadays, it?s more complex and takes a lot more work to get the desired visibility, and this is because Google changes its search algorithm many times throughout one given year. While most of these changes are just minor adjustments, every few months, Google rolls out a ?major? algorithmic update that affects search results in significant ways.
For search marketers, knowing the dates and times of these Google updates can help explain changes in rankings and also organic website traffic. You also need to keep in mind the Multi-device search and also Google Personalization. ?
Aleyda explained to us in detail that we need to think about a consistent, long-term & integral SEO process strategy and that we can?t think of SEO as an isolated ?one time only? tactic. She said that we need to change our thinking and understand and integrate SEO with other Marketing Activities as well.
However, while creating a really good SEO strategy we also need to understand how search engine works in it?s entirety. Google bases good SEO strategy on three important factors when it comes to ways it ranks websites: Popularity, Relevance and Crawlable Web Structure.
What do you need to do to increase your popularity and why? Google will understand that your site is popular because of all of it?s incoming links, social mentions, citations and shares that it receives. Getting all of these shares and mentions will give you a higher authority, which basically translates to becoming Popular. So what?s the point of all this? Basically it means you need lots of people to start liking and sharing your webpage!
Okey?well, my site is popular now so how can I get some relevance? Well, you need to also have some fresh and unique types of text, images, videos and structured data. You also, very importantly, need to make your Site Relevant for the Keyword you want to run it on. ?
When Google tries to find out which sites are perfect and relevant for the search that people did while searching, Google will look for the Keyword and content of the sites that it has indexed.
Your pages need to talk about the topic people are searching for.?This way Google can say ?Hey, these are the right answers and also pages for the questions that the users were looking for? Voil?..! Google officially says that your website now has ?relevance!?
So, once again, it?s really important to understand that you need to make your site relevant and popular to reach new ranking heights! But hold on! Just one final, important ingredient is still missing, let?s see it.
We can create a lot of content, build a lot of links but all of this needs to be combined into a crawlable web structure. We?re talking about web search here and Google has to be able to identify with their search bots all of this content and authority and that?s why you need to have the following:
With these four combinations Google will be able to understand your website, the meaning of its content, and figure out exactly how all of it will be relevant for a specific topic. Google needs to see that you have a good amount of links, shares and also social mentions as well. You have to enable Google and give it what it wants so it can see that you have a higher authority.
Now that you understand exactly which factors are the main ones that affect Google searches and why it ranks you higher or not, you need to follow an SEO Process that has its specific phases. Let?s take a closer look at them below.
Aleyda explained that you?re not gonna shoot directly to the top tier of ranking from just one day to the next. If you have never worked in an SEO strategy in your entire life, it?s gonna take some time, research and practice. That?s why she showed us a proven 4 step process that will help you formulate your own SEO strategy and get you started.
First of all you need to know which keyword combinations are good for you to use. Use these keywords correctly and sprinkle them throughout your content in a user-friendly kind of way. This is also the point when you need to step back and consider all the best practices we mentioned before in this article. Make your site Crawlable, Indexable and accessible. ?
Now we need to make sure that your entire web structure is not only relevant but also popular, and increase your site?s authority. And finally, the last step you need to consider, you must measure your SEO efforts, because you need to know exactly what you?re doing right or also possibly wrong, and be able to know what processes to change in your SEO strategy.
If you have never considered or created an SEO Process before, this will be very useful for you to optimize your strategy and get exactly the results that you are looking for.
Let?s see what to do in each step.
Identify relevant & high/medium search volume keywords
Prioritize certain keywords that you have better rankings with
Take into consideration the level of competition for each keyword
Map your keywords to a hierarchically organized URL structure
Create a crawlable web organization with consistent internal linking
Make each one of your pages relevant for the targeted keyword
Help Google understand your content meaning using a structured markup
If you?re a local business create a Google+ page for better local & maps results visibility
Make your pages mobile friendly with a responsive design or mobile targeted website
Incoming links, mentions and shares define your popularity
Beware of Google?s guidelines against link schemes, penalizations & link disavowing
Start by understanding how popular you are compared to your competitors
Which is the most shared content of your competitors and where it is shared
Identify audience influencers and who they are: from communities, blogs to social power users
Make your site easily sharable: from social buttons to active presence in the platforms where your audience is.
Track all of your link building actions and identify which works better with your audience to replicate & scale
Make a plan for all of your SEO related activities, with times, resources, KPIs & goals
Identify all of the SEO project related costs and your break-even point to achieve a positive ROI
Follow-up with the SEO activities KPIs & goals frequently.
Review the advancement in ranking, Traffic & conversions over time.
Optimize & expand your own process to make sure you achieve a positive SEO, ROI over time.
Never forget your ultimate SEO goal and make sure you do everything possible to achieve it.
Now you can start with your own SEO! But remember it?s an interactive process and you?need to test exactly what works better in your specific case.
As we promised here you can find Aleyda?s presentation in case you missed something and you want to write down the most important part for you and your SEO strategy!
And if you?re not one of those who like reading, here you can find the whole Webinar. Listen to Aleyda Solis, enjoyed and learn all about the SEO Fundamentals. Enjoy it!
We hope our latest Webinar was useful for you and for your SEO Strategy! We want to see you again in our next Lander Academy. Stay tuned to see which topic we will teach this time!
Source: http://blog.landerapp.com/lander-academy-the-4-phases-of-the-seo-process/
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What's a modular sensor without modules? The folks behind Node have released the iPhone peripheral's fifth end cap, the NODE+chroma, a sensor that scans colors, transmitting that data to your handset via Bluetooth 4.0. The $99 add-on features white LED light, capturing a reading in around a second, regardless of the influence of ambient light. You can pick up the new module over at Node's site, along with climate, gas, thermometer sensors and an LED flashlight. And while you're at it, you should probably pick up the $149 Node as well, or those sensors won't be of much use.
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Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/Gefd1qzYZ3o/
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Who?s afraid of a government shutdown? Not Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.
?There are some Democrats, some in the media and some Republicans who portray a shutdown as a horrible calamity. I think the term ?shutdown? is a misnomer,? Cruz said Tuesday during a luncheon with conservative activists and bloggers at the Heritage Foundation. ?It?s actually a partial, temporary shutdown. We have seen them before.?
These ?partial, temporary? shutdowns, Cruz argued, happen ?every single week on the weekend. Saturdays and Sundays we see temporary partial government shutdowns, and the world doesn?t end.?
A shutdown could even help conservative causes, Cruz added, pointing to balanced federal budgets that occurred after two shutdowns under former President Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
So, no big deal, right? Three cheers for shutdowns! Well, not everyone would agree, and that includes plenty of Republicans.
?We?ve been down that road,? Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss said on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe? Friday. ?We got our butts kicked over shutting down the government.?
The reason Cruz is dropping the S-H-word in polite company is because he?s part of an effort in the Senate to refuse support for any government-spending bill that includes funding for the Affordable Care Act. (In order to avoid a shutdown, both chambers of Congress must agree to a spending bill within the next two months, before the previous spending bill expires.) A trio of conservative Republican senators, which includes Cruz, Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Lee of Utah, are urging members of the party to sign on to their ultimatum.
They seem to have the conservative base on their side. In July, Cruz introduced a bill to defund the health insurance law that has co-sponsorships from dozens of Republican senators, including Mitch ??McConnell, the top Republican in the chamber. Earlier this week, several right-wing groups and prominent conservatives signed on to a letter showing support for Cruz?s cause.
But support from the usual suspects and a vote on a bill that will almost surely fail in the Democrat-led Senate won?t be enough to actually defund the health law. For the plan to work, Cruz needs Republicans to risk shutting down the government by not voting on the final spending bill, and he?s not finding enough takers.
?There are an awful lot of politicians in Washington who love empty, symbolic votes. It?s been one of my biggest surprises in the Senate,? Cruz said at Heritage. ?A lot of Republicans are nervous about this. They?re nervous about being blamed for a government shutdown.?
For those Republicans who do support his bill but then go on to vote for a spending bill that funds the health law, Cruz has a message: ?Any elected official who casts a vote for this continuing resolution that funds Obamacare is affirmatively voting to fund Obamacare,? he said.
The remark will no doubt enrage plenty of Republicans who consider it more important to keep the government running than to die on the hill called Obamacare.
Republicans who vote for Cruz's bill but then go on to vote for the final spending bill after Cruz's bill fails would be making a calculated decision. They know that the Democrat-led Senate would not defund President Barack Obama?s most prominent legislative achievement. And even if the Cruz bill passed, they could be assured that Obama would not just roll over and sign it. It is perhaps because of that reality that Cruz is struggling to find 41 Republicans in the Senate or 218 in the House to join him in his quest.
But by remaining stalwart, Cruz and those who join him will always be able to set themselves apart from the rest of the gang in Washington and say that they have never voted to fund Obamacare.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ted-cruz-and-the-shutdown-caucus--181701031.html
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