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Report: Automakers Fail to Fully Protect Against Hacking

dashboardWASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate report says automakers are cramming cars with wireless technology, but they have failed to adequately protect against the real possibility that hackers could use those potential entry points to take control of vehicles or steal personal data.

Sen. Edward Markey asked automakers a series of questions about the technologies built into their vehicles and how carmakers are safeguarding those systems from infiltration. The Massachusetts Democrat also asked how the information vehicle computers gather and often transmit wirelessly is protected.

The report by Markey’s staff says the responses from 16 manufacturers reveal there is “a clear lack of appropriate security measures” to protect drivers against hackers who may be able to take control of a vehicle or wish to collect and use personal driver information.

Boyfriend Charged After Freshman Found Dead in PA Dorm

Jail-Bars-and-Cuffs_mediumMILLERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — The boyfriend of a student found dead in a central Pennsylvania university dormitory room has been charged with aggravated assault.

Police say 19-year-old Gregorio Orrostieta and 18-year-old Karli Hall were in a physical altercation before her death early Sunday at Millersville University.

Police say they found Hall unresponsive around 5 a.m. while responding to a cardiac arrest call. The cause of death is under investigation. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

Hall was a freshman from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Orrostieta, of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, did not attend the Lancaster County university.

Officials said university counseling staff will be available on campus to talk to students who need assistance.

Orrostieta is being held in lieu of $1.5 million bail and was not available for comment.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Feb. 19.

Woman Hospitalized After Fire Damage Porch at Omaha House

OMAHA-FIRE-AND-RESCUE-BADGEOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A woman has been injured in a fire that started on a house porch in northeast Omaha.

Officials say the fire began about 5:15 a.m. Monday and was reported by a neighbor. Firefighters say flames were coming from the porch when firetrucks arrived.

The woman was taken to Nebraska Medical Center for treatment of smoke inhalation. Her name and other details about the fire haven’t been released.

The fire cause is being investigated.

3 People Arrested in Rash of Lincoln Robberies

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Three people have been arrested in connection with a rash of business robberies in Lincoln.

Lincoln police say 32-year-old David Berlie was arrested on Sunday at a Lincoln motel. Berlie, of Lincoln, faces 12 counts of armed robbery and 12 weapons counts.

Police also have arrested 19-year-old Kellee Smith, of Central City, and 48-year-old Ramon Ford, of Grand Island, on five counts each of aiding and abetting robbery.

Online court records don’t list attorneys for any of them.

Alabama Chief Justice Tells Judges to ‘Refuse Gay Marriage Licenses’

gaymarriageMONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Tori Sisson and Shante Wolfe camped in a blue and white tent outside the Montgomery County Courthouse during the early hours Monday, hugging and talking excitedly of getting married soon.

They hope to be the first couple to get a marriage license Monday morning as a federal judge’s order overturning the state’s ban on gay marriage goes into effect, making Alabama the 37th state to allow gays and lesbians to wed.

Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, in an 11th hour move to keep the weddings on hold, sent an order to state probate judges Sunday night telling them to refuse to issue the marriage licenses to gay couples. Moore argued that judges are not bound by the ruling of a federal judge that the gay marriage ban is unconstitutional.

Omaha Woman Dies in Fatal Crash on I-80

fatal-accidentOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say a 38-year-old woman has died after her car flipped and struck a light pole.

Maria S. Melendez of Omaha was driving in a Jeep on Interstate 80 when she lost control of her vehicle last week.

She was taken with life-threatening injuries to a hospital, where she later died Sunday.

The crash remains under investigation, but police say icy road conditions were a factor.

Sam Smith Wins 4 Grammys, Beck Takes Home Album of the Year

grammyLOS ANGELES (AP) — Sam Smith’s soulful sound and heartbreaking songs resonated with fans — and his breakthrough was solidified when he took home three of the top four Grammy Awards on Sunday, though Beck earned a surprise win for album of the year.

“I want to thank the man who this record is about … Thank you so much for breaking my heart because I have four Grammys,” said the British singer, who won best new artist, song and record of the year for “Stay with Me” and best pop vocal album for “In the Lonely Hour.”

Smith, along with Beyonce, Pharrell and Ed Sheeran, lost album of the year Sunday to Beck’s “Morning Phase,” which also won best rock album. Smith said backstage he was surprised Beyonce didn’t win, but said Beck deserved to walk away with the trophy.

Kanye West, who famously interrupted Taylor Swift when she beat Beyonce at the MTV Video Music Awards, briefly walked onstage when Prince announced Beck’s name. Some in the audience seemed shocked, from Pharrell to Questlove to Beck himself.

Beck’s album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and sold about 300,000 units. He last won a Grammy in 2000.

Pharrell, who was the top nominee with six along with Beyonce and Smith, walked away with three awards, as did Rosanne Cash. The rapper-singer-producer won best pop solo performance for a live version of “Happy,” released in 2013 as well as best music video for the song and urban contemporary album for “G I R L,” beating Beyonce.

“I am going to moonwalk my way off the stage right now,” said Pharrell, wearing a blazer and shorts.

The awards at the Staples Center featured a number of collaborative performers: Beck sang onstage with Chris Martin; Beyonce was pitch perfect as she performed “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” before Common and John Legend performed the Oscar-nominated “Glory” from “Selma;” Actress Kristen Wiig danced with teen Maddie Ziegler while Sia sang “Chandelier” with her head turned: and Hans Zimmer and Lang Lang joined Pharrell for a dramatic and awkward performance of “Happy.”

Rihanna gave an impressive vocal performance of “FourFiveSeconds” with Paul McCartney to her right and Kanye West to her left. Her hair slicked back, she rocked a black suit like her co-stars. She won best rap/sung collaboration for “The Monster” with Eminem.

Katy Perry, in all white, sang the ballad “By the Grace of God” after a woman who had been abused talked about getting help and moving on with her life. A video of President Barack Obama appeared before she spoke, and he encouraged artists to help out.

“It’s on us, all of us, to create a culture where violence isn’t tolerated,” he said.

Another serious moment came when Prince appeared onstage to introduce album of the year.

“Albums — you remember those? They still matter. Like books and black lives, they still matter,” he said.

Madonna, dressed as a matador, performed “Living for Love” atop a platform surrounded by a plethora of background dancers wearing bull masks. A choir did most of the singing, while Madonna danced and the audience clapped in unison. She ascended into the air as the performance finished.

West performed on a nearly pitch-black stage, with a light glowing from under his feet (he also sported the new sneakers he designed). He sang the new song about his late mother, “Only One.” And Annie Lennox was a powerhouse when she sang “I Put A Spell On You” and joined Hozier for “Take Me to Church,” which was nominated for song of the year.

Beyonce won best R&B song and R&B performance for “Drunk In Love” and surround sound album for “Beyonce.”

“This has been such an incredible year,” she said, thanking her “beloved husband” and “my daughter who is watching.”

AC/DC kicked off the show with a performance of their latest single, “Rock or Bust,” and then transitioned into the classic “Highway to Hell.” It earned a rousing applause from Pharrell, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, who wore devil horns.

Cash, who won all of her awards in the Grammy pre-show, was excited backstage after winning back-to-back Grammys.

“Reagan was president last time I won a Grammy,” said Cash, who won best American roots performance, American roots song and Americana album. “I just showed up for work for 35 years and this is what happened.”

Double winners included Eminem, Chick Corea, the “Frozen” soundtrack and Kendrick Lamar, who lost in seven categories last year. The performer marked a redemption by taking home best rap performance and rap song for “i.”

Lottery: No Winner in $380 Million Powerball Drawing

powerballDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lottery officials say no jackpot winner was selected in the latest $380 million Powerball drawing.

The next drawing will be Wednesday after no one matched Saturday’s winning numbers.

Sue Dooley is the senior drawing manager for the Multi-State Lottery Association, which oversees Powerball. She says the estimated value of Wednesday’s drawing will be $450 million.

The huge jackpot is a return to form for Powerball, which has been known along with Mega Millions for its record-breaking jackpots in recent years. But the Powerball lottery has experienced a slump, with nearly a year passing since its jackpot total climbed above $300 million.

Powerball’s last major jackpot was in February 2014, when it climbed to $425 million.

Powerball tickets cost $2 each.

‘SpongeBob’ Unseats ‘Sniper’ at Weekend Box Office

box-officeNEW YORK (AP) — “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water” finally unseated Clint Eastwood’s runaway hit “American Sniper” at the weekend box office, while a pair of high-priced fantasies flopped.

According to estimates Sunday, Paramount Pictures’ “SpongeBob Movie” earned $56 million, a huge debut for the animated Nickelodeon big-screen transfer. That finally pushed “American Sniper” off the top spot after a three-week reign. The Navy SEAL drama took in $24.2 million in its fourth week of wide release.

But the Wachowskis’ science-fiction adventure “Jupiter Ascending” opened with just $19 million, a meager amount for a $175 million production. Warner Bros. delayed the movie’s release from last summer.

Universal’s “Seventh Son,” a supernatural thriller set in medieval times, debuted with a scant $7.1 million despite costing nearly $100 million to make.

Giant Wooden Quarter Made for Nebraska Coin Celebration

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BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — This week’s celebration of a new quarter celebrating the Homestead Act will feature large wooden replicas of the coin made by a Beatrice company.

Ratigan Schottler Manufacturing made two sets of the wooden coins for Tuesday’s celebration at the Homestead National Monument.

The company usually makes church pews and courtroom furniture.

Sales manager Mark Miller says the company agreed to make the replicas after parks officials requested them.

Miller says he did wonder if the company could get in trouble for making a copy of U.S. currency. But park superintendent Mark Engler told them the wooden quarters were too big to be a problem.

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