Bank of China cuts off North Korea trade bank

BEIJING (AP) — One of China’s biggest banks said Tuesday it has halted business with a North Korean bank accused by the U.S. of financing Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs in the latest sign of Beijing’s displeasure with its estranged ally.The state-run Bank of China Ltd. has notified the Foreign Trade Bank of North Korea that its account or accounts were being closed and all financial transactions suspended, said a bank spokeswoman, reading a brief statement. The spokeswoman for the Beijing-based bank did not identify the number of accounts closed or provide further details.The move comes after the Chinese leadership, installed last year, has shown growing frustration with North Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong Un, and the nuclear and missile tests his government has conducted, aggravating regional tensions. In recent months, Beijing has displayed willingness to work with Washington to apply pressure, from signing on to U.N. sanctions to issuing a statement with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry last month urging North Korea to abandon its nuclear programs.China is North Korea’s economic lifeline, providing nearly all of its fuel and most of its trade. North Korea’s economic dependence on China is rising, following a standoff with South Korea that effectively shut an industrial park that was an important source of hard currency.The Bank of China’s suspension of business further complicates the ability of the Foreign Trade Bank, North Korea’s main foreign exchange bank, to access a key financial market.In March, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against the Foreign Trade Bank, effectively cutting it off from the U.S. financial system and urged Beijing to do the same.The department called the bank a   Original post on ap.org    Comments on reddit.com   

AT&T getting secret immunity from wiretapping laws for government surveillance

Internal government documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center have revealed that the US Department of Justice is secretly helping AT&T and other service providers evade…   Original post on theverge.com    Comments on reddit.com   

As drone monopoly frays, Obama seeks global rules

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama, who vastly expanded U.S. drone strikes against terrorism suspects overseas under the cloak of secrecy, is now openly seeking to influence global guidelines   Original post on reuters.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Faith-based prison programs: New study suggests religion may help criminals justify their crimes.

Crime is Slate’s crime blog. Like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter @slatecrime. In 1996, noted criminologist Jewel asked a question that has long haunted those hoodlums prone to pondering the existential consequences of their actions: “Who will save your souls after those lies that you told, boy?” For generations of…   Original post on slate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Texas May Restore Some Family-Planning Budget Cuts

Republican senators in Texas have proposed adding $100 million to a state-run primary care program specifically for women’s health services, an effort that could help avoid a political fight.   Original post on nytimes.com    Comments on reddit.com   

After Years in Solitary, an Austere Life as Uruguay’s President

José Mujica, a former guerrilla who took office in 2010, shuns opulence, donates most of his salary and lives modestly, as he says a leader of a proper democracy should.   Original post on nytimes.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Texas judge OKs ban on Planned Parenthood funding, leaving thousands of women to find new doctors

Texas can cut off funding to Planned Parenthood’s family planning programs for poor women, a state judge ruled Monday, requiring thousands to find new state-approved doctors for their annual exams, cancer screenings and birth control.   Original post on nydailynews.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Deal reached for stopping spike in milk prices – www.ajc.com

The top leaders in both parties on the House and Senate Agriculture committees have agreed to a one-year extension of the 2008 farm bill that expired in October, a move that could head off a possible doubling of milk prices next month.   Original post on ajc.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Mexico bishop inspires, infuriates with activism

From Yahoo! News: MONCLOVA, Mexico (AP) — The white-haired bishop stepped before some 7,000 faithful gathered in a baseball stadium in this violence-plagued northern border state. He led the gathering through the rituals of his Mass, reciting prayers echoed back by the massive crowd. And then his voice rose.   Original post on yahoo.com    Comments on reddit.com   

NASA’s Space Launch System core stage passes major milestone, ready to start construction

(Phys.org)—The team designing America’s new flagship rocket has completed successfully a major technical review of the vehicle’s core stage. NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) will take the agency’s Orion spacecraft and other payloads beyond low-Earth orbit, providing a new capability for human exploration.   Original post on phys.org    Comments on reddit.com   

Senator Franken Wants Us to Know When Our Apps Are Tracking Us: – Anita Ramasastry – Verdict

Justia columnist and U. Washington law professor Anita Ramasastry comments on Senator Al Franken’s proposed legislation that would regulate cyberstalking and geolocation apps—some of which are installed in a given device without notice of their presence being provided to the user. As Ramasastry explains, some of the chief concerns in this area of law include the possible stalking of domestic violence victims, and the safety of children. As Ramasastry explains, this topic not only sparked Franken’s interest, but also is of interest to the FTC, and the Senate Judiciary Committee.   Original post on justia.com    Comments on reddit.com   

iTunes 11: It’s time for Apple’s horrible, bloated program to die.

iTunes 11 did not arrive on time. Apple originally promised to deliver the next version of its ubiquitous music-management program in October. Last month, though, the company announced that the release would slip to November, because the company needed “a little extra time to get it right.” This week the…   Original post on slate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Bond Investor Gundlach Buys Stocks, Sees ‘Kaboom’ Ahead

It’s mid-October, and Jeffrey Gundlach is giving a stump speech to a luncheon crowd of about 200 financial advisers and investors at Los Angeles’s City Club. The renowned money manager’s theme: the financial catastrophe on the horizon.   Original post on bloomberg.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Hard-hit by sanctions, Iran suspends 20-percent uranium enrichment

Iran has suspended 20-percent uranium enrichment in order to have Western-imposed sanctions lifted, a parliament member told Al Arabiya on Saturday. Earlier, Foreign Policy and National Security Commission of Parliament Mohammad Hossein Asfari told ISNA news agency that Tehran’s move was a “good will” gesture, hoping that Western countries will lift their sanctions on Tehran.   Original post on alarabiya.net    Comments on reddit.com   

Silent Circle: Mike Janke’s iPhone app makes encryption easy, governments nervous.

Lately, Mike Janke has been getting what he calls the “hairy eyeball” from international government agencies. The 44-year-old former Navy SEAL commando, together with two of the world’s most renowned cryptographers, was always bound to ruffle some high-level feathers with his new project—a surveillance-resistant communications platform that makes complex encryption…   Original post on slate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Gunmen kill polio vaccinator in Pakistan

UNKNOWN gunmen have killed a polio vaccinator in Pakistan’s restive southwestern province of Baluchistan, highlighting resistance to the country’s immunisation campaign, officials say.   Original post on news.com.au    Comments on reddit.com