News Headlines - 02 October 2016

Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by April 2017 - BBC News

The prime minister tells the Andrew Marr Show she will trigger Article 50, which will begin the Brexit negotiations, before the end of March 2017.

Theresa May: No Scotland opt-out or veto from Brexit

Theresa May yesterday said Scotland will leave the European Union along with the rest of the UK after Nicola Sturgeon’s Brexit minister rehashed her disputed claim she can block the process.
The Prime Minister told the Conservative conference there will be “no opt-out from Brexit” and she would “never allow divisive Nationalists to undermine the precious Union between the four nations of our United Kingdom.”

What Trump tax report could mean for his campaign - CNNPolitics.com

Hillary Clinton's campaign Saturday night seized on a New York Times report about Donald Trump's 1995 tax records, in which the Times showed he declared a $916 million loss that could have allowed him to legally skip paying federal income taxes for years.

US gives up its remaining control over the internet to ICANN — FT.com

The US concession has officially launched an experiment in global governance designed to handle borderless digital communications. Control over addressing and naming on Saturday passed to ICANN, an international body that had already been handling the system under a contract from Washington, but now operates independently.

For the First Time, Bees Declared Endangered in the U.S.

Seven species of Hawaiian yellow-faced bee, decimated by invasive species and habitat loss, are now federally protected.