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Chelsea Manning, who was jailed in 2013 for leaking US military secrets to WikiLeaks, was arrested again on Friday for refusing to testify in a grand jury investigation targeting the anti-secrecy group.

US District Judge Claude Hilton ordered Manning to be held not as punishment but to force her testimony in the secret case, according to a spokesman for the US attorney in the Alexandria, Virginia federal court.

"Chelsea Manning has been remanded into federal custody for her refusal to provide testimony" to a grand jury in Arlington, Virginia, said a statement from her support group The Sparrow Project.

They cited the judge in the case, Claude Hilton, as saying Manning would be held indefinitely "until she purges or the end of the life of the grand jury."

Manning, 31, was held in contempt of court after refusing earlier this week to testify for an investigation into actions by WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange in 2010, according to her own description.

Manning, a transgender woman then known as Bradley Manning, was a military intelligence analyst at the time who delivered more than 700,000 classified documents related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan into WikiLeaks’s hands.

She became a hero to anti-war and anti-secrecy activists and her actions helped make WikiLeaks a force in the global anti-secrecy movement.

In 2013, she was sentenced to 35 years in prison.  She was released in 2017, after President Barack Obama commuted the final 28 years of her 35-year sentence. 

Anticipating the contempt charge, Manning said Thursday she had asserted her constitutional rights to refuse to answer questions the day before even as she was offered immunity for her testimony.

She objected to the secret nature of grand juries, which can interview witnesses without their attorneys present.

"All of the substantive questions pertained to my disclosures of information to the public in 2010 – answers I provided in extensive testimony, during my court-martial in 2013," she said.

"In solidarity with many activists facing the odds, I will stand by my principles. I will exhaust every legal remedy available," she said.

"My legal team continues to challenge the secrecy of these proceedings, and I am prepared to face the consequences of my refusal."

Manning spent more than three years in prison in 2013-2017, during which she underwent gender transition therapy, spent time in solitary confinement and attempted suicide twice.

Last year she ran for the Democratic Party’s nomination to the US Senate in Maryland but failed to unseat the incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin.

The US government has been investigating Assange and WikiLeaks for years and has stepped up its efforts against the Britain-based group after it served as an outlet for internal Democratic communications that Washington alleges were stolen by hackers from Russia’s GRU intelligence agency during the 2016 US election.

Fearing arrest and extradition to the United States, Assange has been sheltering in Ecuador’s embassy in London since 2012.

He says WikiLeaks’s publishing of US secrets is no different than what the mass media does and he should enjoy the same protections as journalists.

Microsoft has won a “$480 million contract to supply prototypes for augmented reality systems to the Army for use on combat missions and in training.”

As reported by Bloomberg, this contract could lead to the US Army purchasing over 100,000 HoloLens headsets, intending to “increase lethality by enhancing the ability to detect, decide and engage before the enemy.”

While the U.S. Army and Israeli military have been running training programs with Microsoft HoloLens, these next steps would prepare them in use for live combat.

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While the Army will be using HoloLens devices, they will obviously be different than the consumer-grade products as they will look to “incorporate night vision and thermal sensing, measure vital signs like breathing and “readiness,” monitor for concussions and offer hearing protection.”

This contract’s bidding process was aimed at those who “aren’t traditional defense contractors,” and included HoloLens competitor Magic Leap.

Even though Microsoft secured the contract, many employees have not been happy about the company involving its products for use by the military. Last month, a blog post said to be written by Microsoft employees implored the company not to pursue a multi-billion dollar U.S. military contract and said “many Microsoft employees don’t believe that what we build should be used for waging war.”

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Following this, Microsoft’s president and chief legal office, Brad Smith, said the company would continue to sell to the military and that “employees with ethical qualms with projects would be allowed to move to other work within the company.”

“Artificial intelligence, augmented reality and other technologies are raising new and profoundly important issues, including the ability of weapons to act autonomously. As we have discussed these issues with governments, we’ve appreciated that no military in the world wants to wake up to discover that machines have started a war,” Smith wrote. “But we can’t expect these new developments to be addressed wisely if the people in the tech sector who know the most about technology withdraw from the conversation.”

Microsoft began shipping the Development Edition of its augmented reality HoloLens device in 2016 and while it has shown that amazing potential in the gaming world, it’s clearly the applications outside the gaming space that appear to be the future of this product.

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At E3 2018, Microsoft even confirmed that it has no plans to bring HoloLens to the Xbox.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who has always wanted to try the HoloLens. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst.

OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall of Crisp & Delicious brand Chicken Breast Nuggets due to possible Salmonella contamination.

The uncooked breaded chicken pieces were sold in 1.6 kg packages with a best before date of July 19, 2019 (upc code 0 69299 11703 5).

They were distributed by Sofina Foods Inc. in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and possibly other provinces.

The recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.

The CFIA says the recall was triggered by findings from its investigation into a foodborne illness outbreak.

Symptoms from Salmonella poisoning can include fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea, while long-term complications may include severe arthritis.

On a hot, sunny Friday last month in the Colombian city of Medellín, nestled in a valley high in the Andes, 1,600 people gathered at the city’s Country Club for an occasion fraught with symbolism for the entire country. Behind a stage set with large LCD screens loomed the Mónaco building, a white, eight-storey edifice with a penthouse apartment at the top.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Senior pitcher/infielder Samantha Show (East Bernard (Texas) HS) and senior third baseman Sarah Williams (Robertsdale (Ala.) HS) have been selected as the MaxPreps/NFCA National High School Players of the Week for games played Feb. 16-22.

 

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Show powered East Bernard to a 6-0 start with her arm and her bat. She was 4-0 in the circle with 0.00 ERA and 61 strikeouts to just two walks in 28.1 innings of work, while batting .750 (15-20) with four home runs, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored. She twirled a 17-strikeout (one walk) no hitter in a 1-0 win over Foster and combined on another no hitter two days earlier with 13 strikeouts and zero walks in 5.1 innings of work versus Bellville. Not to overlook the no-hitter, but against Angleton, Show struck out 20, walked just one and surrendered three hits in a 10-inning complete game, while going 3-for-5 with three home runs, three RBI and three runs scored in a 4-3 victory for the Brahmas. For the week, she surrendered just four unearned runs and held her opponents to a .081 (8-98) batting average. At the plate, she added five doubles, two triples, slugged 1.800 and posted a .762 on base percentage

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Williams batted .786 (11-14) with a double, triple, five RBI and six runs scored helping Robertson to a 7-1 start. Riding a seven-game hitting streak, Williams reached base safely in all eight games and recorded a pair of three-hit contests against Foley and Jackson. Against Jackson, she was 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI and a run scored. She scored twice against Cintronelle and tripled and knocked in a run versus Pine Forest. For the week, Williams walked five times, struck out just once in 19 plate appearances, slugged 1.333, posted a .842 on base percentage.

MaxPreps.com, the official high school statistical provider of the NFCA, provides all statistics for the NFCA High School Player of the Week award. To nominate a player for the award, the coach must enter his or her athlete’s game stats into MaxPreps.com by Sunday evening to be eligible that week.

The MaxPreps/NFCA High School Players of the Week are announced on NFCA.org every Monday during the spring season, with one representative chosen from each of five separate high school regions. During the fall campaign, just a single player is selected representing all participating regions.

MaxPreps is a free stat tool that is available to high school coaches across the country and is one of the most recognized and respected high school athletics websites on the internet. Coaches who enter their team’s stats on Max Preps will not only be nominating their players for this award, but they will be getting their team’s information out to thousands of high school sports fans and college coaches across the country.

To obtain a coach’s login, please contact [email protected] or call 1-800-329-7324 x1. To enter a team’s stats on the MaxPreps website, please click here.

Please note, in order for a school to have multiple player(s) recognized during the course of the season, a coach from that institution must be an NFCA member To become an NFCA member, please visit NFCA.org502-409-4600.

Game Scoop! 506: Is PS4 the Best PlayStation?

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Severe turbulence injured 30 people aboard a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul that landed safely at New York’s Kennedy International Airport on Saturday afternoon, officials said.

Spokesman Steve Coleman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said 28 people were taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center after the plane landed at 5.35pm.

Two people were taken to Queens Hospital Medical Centre. Most of the people suffered minor injuries, including bumps, bruises and cuts. One suffered a broken leg.

Mr Coleman said most of the passengers and some crew members were treated inside an airport terminal.

Turkish Airlines Flight 1 encountered the turbulence about 45 minutes before landing at JFK, Coleman said.

The Port Authority spokesman said other airport operations were not affected.

An emergency was declared after the Boeing 777 landed, with a dozen ambulances waiting at Terminal 1, but the Fire Department of New York said none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The plane was carrying more than 300 passengers and crew members. Turkish Airlines officials were not immediately available for comment.

It was the second mishap involving a plane in the New York metropolitan area.

Earlier Saturday, Newark Airport temporarily closed its runways after a flight from Montreal to Fort Lauderdale made an emergency landing with smoke in its cargo hold .

The National Weather Service had issued advisories on Saturday warning pilots of expected turbulence.

 

TORONTO — A raised bit of concrete on a sidewalk. An icy patch on the road. A misstep on the stairs at home. All of these can lead to accidental falls — landing a person not only on the ground, but often also in hospital.

Unintentional falls are the most common form of injury across the country: every day last year, falls resulted in almost 1,800 reported emergency department visits and 417 hospital admissions, says a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

In 2016-17, nearly 654,000 — or about one-third — of the more than two million injury-related emergency department visits were due to accidental falls, CIHI reported Thursday. Injuries from falls led to about 152,500 hospital admissions, up from more than 146,600 the previous year.

The average length of a hospital stay after a fall was 14.3 days, compared to 7.5 days for other medical reasons, the data showed.

Falls are the scourge of growing older, said Geoff Fernie, a senior researcher at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI), who is independent of CIHI. He notes that seniors have a higher risk of taking a fall and tend to have more serious injuries as a result.

“But it’s not exclusively older people,” he said. “We see a lot of young children falling down stairs and having serious head injuries.”

“We see middle-aged people running up and down stairs and having indoor stair accidents quite commonly. And we see a lot of workers having falls — and not just construction-type workers. People in the winter, people working in coffee shops and falling over in the car park when they get there in the morning.'”

In fact, almost 8,800 of fall-related injuries across Canada occurred as a result of people slipping on ice, CIHI data showed.

Falls within the home accounted for more than 114,000 emergency department visits last year, making it the most common place that people take a tumble.

“You keep seeing the incidence of falls going up and you see the injuries continuing to increase,” said Fernie, who has been researching falls and ways to prevent them for 30 to 40 years.

CIHI found hip fractures were the most common injury sustained in falls.

“The ones that we most worry about are hips because they’re extremely common and they are really difficult to get over if you’re an older person,” said Fernie, noting that studies have shown that between 20 and 40 per cent of seniors who break a hip die within a year.

CIHI found the second most common injuries were lower leg fractures — including 16,135 broken ankles — and head injuries (13,997).

“Head injuries are a big worry, too, because they can be very serious,” said Fernie. “You can have long-standing effects from head injuries and people can be off work for one to two years and become quite significantly affected.'”

Toronto Rehab runs a falls prevention program, primarily for seniors and those with disabling injuries or illness.

But researchers are also looking at ways to prevent falls at the “environmental” level, including helping to increase the depth of stair treads under the Canada Building Code, a move that was shown to save an estimated 27 lives and avoid 13,000 serious accidents in the first five years, he said.

Toronto Rehab scientists also began rating the safety of snow boots sold in Canada in 2016, resulting in some manufacturers improving their footwear and some retailers saying they would stock only winter boots given positive ratings for non-skid properties.

When it comes to preventing a fall, Fernie advises people, especially seniors, to maintain their fitness level to promote good balance and to keep muscles strong.

Wearing the right footwear is important, as is making sure steps and stairs in one’s home are in good condition and have decent handrails on both sides. Grab bars in bathrooms can also prevent falls.

Fernie said when he gives talks on falls, about a third of the audience will raise their hands when asked if they have a close relative who has taken a spill and been injured. But those who have not personally encountered a slip, trip or stumble tend to discount their potential seriousness, he said.

“We all think of cancer and heart disease and strokes as being the big problem — they are serious and you do sometimes die of them — but you also find that falls are extremely common and although they don’t usually kill you straight away, sometimes they do.”

OKLAHOMA CITY – Following her fourth season as a member of the USA Softball Women’s National Team, Michelle Moultrie (Jacksonville, Fla.) has been announced as the 2014 USA Softball Female Athlete of the Year. Announced on Jan 30, the Amateur Softball Association (ASA)/USA Softball, the National Governing Body of Softball in the U.S., Moultrie has been a mainstay on the roster, collecting three World Cup of Softball titles, a Pan American Games Gold and two Silver International Softball Federation (ISF) World Championship Medals.

“I praise God for the amazing opportunity to play for USA Softball,” said Moultrie. “Representing my country continues to inspire me to grow in who I am as a player and in who I am as a person. It is an honor to be named the 2014 USA Softball Female Player of the Year. Thank you!”  

In her fourth year with the USA Softball Women’s National Team, Moultrie continued to be a leader for the program both on and off the field.  Seeing action in 27 games last summer, Moultrie helped lead Team USA to a Gold Medal at the General Tire World Cup of Softball in Irvine, Calif., a Silver at the Canadian Open Fast Pitch International in Surrey, B.C., Canada, the Gold at Italian Softball Week in Azzano, Italy and a runner-up finish at the ISF World Championship in Haarlem, Netherlands.  A true threat at the plate as a slapper and power hitter, Moultrie showed her offensive power during Italian Softball Week, where she compiled a .643 tournament batting average to earn the Batting Champion award as well as the Tournament MVP.

“Michelle had an outstanding season for us in 2014,” said Women’s National Team Head Coach Ken Eriksen.  “Her leadership and her passion for Team USA was put on full display time and again at every tournament we participated in. Her clutch hitting and her stellar defense were on display daily. Her ability to rise up to the clutch moment was habitual throughout the entire summer.”

For the summer, the Florida alum batted .378, knocking in 17 RBI with two home runs and 20 runs scored.  Even more astonishing was her .442 on-base percentage and .635 slugging percentage.  Her best outing of the summer came against Mexico during the General Tire World Cup of Softball.  Moultrie hit .579 (1-for-2) with one walk, one triple and two RBI to help push Team USA  to a 7-0 (five inning) win.

Since joining the U.S. roster in 2011, Moultrie has been a constant in the lineup whether in the outfield or at the plate.  Named to the 2015 roster following the Women’s National Team Selection Camp, Moultrie will compete in the World Cup of Softball X and the Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

You can follow along with Moultrie and the rest of Team USA by visiting www.usasoftball.com throughout the 2015 season.

— Courtesy of ASA/USA Softball

Some Fallout 76 players are running into a strange bug that leaves them half-naked and afraid of their elongated limbs when using power armor.

As reported by Polygon, this issue seems to impact players using all versions of the game. Reports indicate that the glitch can occur when either equipping or storing power armor, randomly causing the player’s arms and legs to grow and become disfigured. Most report they are simply left with only their underwear in shame, though for some the glitch renders their character immobile. The bug appears to have been around since the earlier B.E.T.A. tests.

Though some reports indicate that the issue is resolved after repeatedly respawning, others haven’t been able to shake the glitch. Similar power armor-related glitches have been occurring for players as well, typically involving multiple suits getting deleted.

To see what the Power Armor’s helmet is supposed to look like, check out our unboxing of the Fallout 76 Power Armor T-51 Helmet. This version of the game has been going in and out of stock at Amazon over the last week.

Colin Stevens is a news writer for IGN. Special thanks to Adrian Valencia for the image.