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Facebook pulls gun game from conservative gathering by Staff Writers San Francisco (AFP) Feb 24, 2018 Facebook pulled a virtual reality gun game from a major US conservative political gathering Friday, saying the demo was a mistake given the recent deadly school shooting in Florida. "We removed the demo and regret failing to do so at the start," Facebook virtual reality vice president Hugo Barra said in a tweet sent from his verified account. "We got this wrong." Facebook-owned Oculus shows off virtual reality games routinely at conferences, and the shooting content was among standard offerings, including action games with violence, according to Barra. "These shouldn't have been present, especially in light of recent events and out of respect for the victims and their families," Barra said in the tweet. The Facebook booth at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) near Washington gave attendees opportunities to try Oculus experiences. A video snippet of virtual, first-person gun wielding was posted on Twitter. Outrage erupted, with people questioning the California-based social network's morals and whether money mattered more than morals to the platform. Thousands of Republicans converged on CPAC, where they gather each year to celebrate their causes -- and, in 2018, the populist movement that swept Trump into office one year ago. But it was impossible to ignore the ever-present tragedy of rampaging gun violence, which has roiled American political discourse and put gun rights advocates and opponents under a hot spotlight. Florida's governor meanwhile announced that a police officer will be stationed at every public school in the state as part of a plan to improve security following last week's deadly high school shooting. And President Donald Trump repeated his call for arming some of America's teachers and claimed the controversial proposal was increasingly drawing support. gc/oh
Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands face painful hurricane recovery: NY Fed New York (AFP) Feb 22, 2018 The US territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will need to take painful actions to restore their economies amid the hurricane devastation, New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said Thursday. The island territories, especially Puerto Rico, already faced dire economic realities even before hurricanes slammed into them late last summer, but the recovery now is complicated by shrinking populations, high debt, high unemployment and plunging growth, Dudley said. "Puerto Rico no ... read more
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