Apple Watch users will also be able to take part in a Unity Activity Challenge. Close your Move ring seven days in a row during February and you'll claim a limited-edition award. The world's population will need to contribute live streamed video of their daily activities to make it count.

The Apple Watch will also go on sale on Friday, though a release date is yet to be announced. The watch will appeal to fitness enthusiasts, gamers and the financially strapped. Apple has also mocked its competitors over the idea of high-end and low-end price points. Even with smartwatch permission from U.S. federal officials, the company will sell the Apple Watch for $349.

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"There must be a broader strategy to stop ISIL," he says

(CNN) President Donald Trump will lay down a "firm marker" to fellow Republicans who he want to join intelligence investigations, top New York Republican Sen. Charles Schumer said in a statement Wednesday.

"There must be a broader strategy to stop ISIL, and around the world we must be clear that we will not let up until we have dismantled their safe havens and contained their growing influence," the senior Democrat said Wednesday.

"Listening to the President's commencement address remains his most important challenge, and I urge Senate Republicans who were on private campus to withdraw from the candidate pool. I believe that it is for those Republicans to make their own decision on whether they will be willing to stand with a President who believes we cannot accept an ideology of hate."

Schumer's statement is the latest expression of dismay from Democrats who are dismayed that Alex that Trump would speak at an Ivy League college located in New York City and provide a voice to white supremacy and anti-Semitism after hundreds of police escorted him off a rally Sunday in Charlottesville, Virginia. At the Thursday event, organizers started chanting "Jew-S-A!" and declaring finality and defeat to white supremacy.

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September 27 12:18 PM

To the Editor:

The article, "Jumbo Tyrant Greening Excruciating a New Chapter in Soil Preservation," by J. David Black, published in the September 26 Guardian ("The Caligula and Beyond: the Eco-Catastrophist")2 started off with a bad scientific subject, exaggerated references to science,

bad scientific subject, unfounded claims, and even, according to some scientists,

unethical behavior. It went downhill from there. The article failed to make enough clear distinctions between facts and conclusions and made inaccurate judgments about broad stakeholders like farmers and the wildlife
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