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- In Arizona, fighting the legacy of ‘America’s toughest sheriff’
- Searching for Trump condemnation in Pope Francis’ words
- Hyundai Sonata Receives Host of Updates
- With flair but scant success, Turkey aims to repair image
- Pharaoh Statues Found In Muddy Cairo Pit
- U.S. FCC probes why AT&T customers could not call 911
- White House sharpens axe for Clean Power Plan
- ICE frees Argentine woman facing deportation after protests
- Holi — The Festival of Colors
- 31 workers convicted over killing at Indian car plant
- Hillary Clinton’s message on International Women’s Day: ‘Resist, run for office’
- Honda May Debut Clarity Electric and Plug-In Hybrid at New York
- Dalmatians Help 8-Year-Old With Autism Read After He Previously Suffered Severe Meltdowns
- China Dismisses Philippines' Concerns Over Chinese Ships Incident
- This Curvy Muslim Woman Called Out Instagram for Her Disappearing Selfie
- SitRep: New Deployments in Old Wars; General Takes Responsibility for SEAL Raid; New Yemen Bombing Runs
- Iditarod dogs reach checkpoint without their dozing musher
- Swiss propose making foreigners sell homes when they leave
- Europol: police must get 'tech-savvy' to catch criminals
- Trump And Obama Advisers Spoke After Wiretapping Claims
- Yes, Your Washing Machine Is Using Enough Water
- Harvard Law to begin accepting GRE scores, not just the LSAT
- Bereaved Palestinians, Israelis march against occupation
- Florida City Is 'Happiest Community' in US for 2nd Year
- Judge denies ‘stand your ground’ law defense in movie theater shooting case
- Why The Dutch Fear Election Meddling From … America
- Photos of the day - March 9, 2017
- Man jumps from car, saves elderly woman from oncoming train
- U.S. senators seek relaxed screening of border patrol applicants
- Google Replacing Captcha Checks With New Feature
- 'Ancient Earth' series brings rare and wonderful dinosaurs back to life
- Republican plan to replace Obamacare: what's new in it?
- How Michelle Obama surprised students at a DC high school
- Catholic diocese in India removes vicar accused of rape
- Couple Shaken Up After Cruise Ship Nearly Hit Their Home: 'I've Never Seen Anything That Close'
- War Paint: Women Behind $265 Billion Cosmetics Industry Hit Broadway
- Helicopter crashes on outskirts of Istanbul; 7 killed
- WikiLeaks offers CIA hacking tools to tech companies - Assange
- Iran Test-Fires Ballistic Missile: Report
- Another day, another positive electric-car adoption rate forecast
- Biggest Ukraine investor alarmed over coal blockade
- The Upshot of a Learning Disability or Attention Deficit Disorder
- South Korean court throws president out of office, two die in protest
- German police arrest suspect in boy's killing, find 2nd body
- When It Comes to Manual Transmissions, Porsche Is Crazy
- Border Patrol 'tunnel rats' plug underground passages
- Gambia to launch probe into ex-president Jammeh's personal finances
- Chinese Aircraft J-20 Stealth Fighter Enters Service
- Dutch left-wing election rally draws thousands
- Americans drank more bottled water than soda in 2016
In Arizona, fighting the legacy of ‘America’s toughest sheriff’ Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:00 AM PST Paul Penzone, Democratic candidate for Maricopa County sheriff, speaks to supporters during an election night party, on Nov. 8, 2016, in Phoenix. Penzone unseated longtime incumbent Joe Arpaio. PHOENIX, Ariz. — Last Friday morning, Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone walked a few blocks from his office in downtown Phoenix to Arizona State University's Cronkite School of Journalism, where he patiently took questions from a room full of Latino journalism students from high schools around the county. |
Searching for Trump condemnation in Pope Francis’ words Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:41 PM PST |
Hyundai Sonata Receives Host of Updates Posted: 08 Mar 2017 10:23 PM PST |
With flair but scant success, Turkey aims to repair image Posted: 10 Mar 2017 04:44 PM PST |
Pharaoh Statues Found In Muddy Cairo Pit Posted: 10 Mar 2017 04:37 AM PST |
U.S. FCC probes why AT&T customers could not call 911 Posted: 09 Mar 2017 01:22 PM PST By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it will investigate why AT&T wireless subscribers in several states could not make emergency 911 calls late Wednesday. The FCC has previously fined carriers that had 911 outages that it deemed preventable and required steps to prevent further outages. "Every call to 911 must go through," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement. |
White House sharpens axe for Clean Power Plan Posted: 09 Mar 2017 09:29 AM PST Seven weeks into the Trump presidency, the coal industry and electric utilities are getting restless for their promised relief from the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan, which regulates carbon dioxide emissions. But they might not have to wait much longer, according to the authoritative energy news site E&E News, which is reporting that the administration is preparing to set the repeal in motion with an executive order as early as next week. |
ICE frees Argentine woman facing deportation after protests Posted: 10 Mar 2017 11:17 AM PST |
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31 workers convicted over killing at Indian car plant Posted: 10 Mar 2017 05:18 AM PST An Indian court convicted 31 workers Friday over an outburst of deadly violence at a car plant in 2012, including 13 for murder, during one of the country's worst episodes of labour unrest. The court cleared 117 accused who were also facing charges of murder, arson and rioting after hundreds of workers clashed with managers over wages and appointments at the Maruti Suzuki factory in Manesar. The hearing in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, found 13 workers guilty of murdering Awanish Kumar Dev, whose charred body was found in the remains of a building following the riots in July 2012. |
Hillary Clinton’s message on International Women’s Day: ‘Resist, run for office’ Posted: 09 Mar 2017 08:29 AM PST In a video posted to Snapchat on International Women's Day, Hillary Clinton urged women to "resist" and assert themselves politically. "There's a lot to fight for: Planned Parenthood, education, health care, jobs," Clinton said in the video, published Wednesday. Clinton donned red, the official color of "A Day Without a Woman." In honor of International Women's Day, the organizers of January's Women's March on Washington promoted the initiative, encouraging women to strike on Wednesday to demonstrate their economic importance. |
Honda May Debut Clarity Electric and Plug-In Hybrid at New York Posted: 08 Mar 2017 09:27 PM PST |
Dalmatians Help 8-Year-Old With Autism Read After He Previously Suffered Severe Meltdowns Posted: 10 Mar 2017 11:17 AM PST |
China Dismisses Philippines' Concerns Over Chinese Ships Incident Posted: 10 Mar 2017 04:35 AM PST |
This Curvy Muslim Woman Called Out Instagram for Her Disappearing Selfie Posted: 10 Mar 2017 01:41 PM PST |
Posted: 10 Mar 2017 05:13 AM PST |
Iditarod dogs reach checkpoint without their dozing musher Posted: 09 Mar 2017 07:42 PM PST |
Swiss propose making foreigners sell homes when they leave Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:09 AM PST The Swiss government proposed on Friday making non-EU foreigners sell their homes when they leave the country, prompting resistance from the real estate sector. More than three decades after Switzerland liberalized property purchases for foreigners, and amid concern that foreign demand helps drive up prices, the cabinet said it was time to update the law to close loopholes and improve enforcement. It suggested requiring citizens from countries outside the European Union plus Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway to get permission to buy main residences in Switzerland. |
Europol: police must get 'tech-savvy' to catch criminals Posted: 09 Mar 2017 10:21 AM PST Europe's police officers need to become "as tech-savvy" as the criminals they are trying to catch, its policing agency urged Thursday, saying it had identified some 5,000 gangs operating across the continent. "Technology is a key component of most, if not all criminal activities carried out by organised crime groups in the EU," Europol director Rob Wainwright said at the launch of a new report, aimed at helping to shape European crime-fighting policy for the next four years. "The point we're making today is that the investigators of all forms of serious and organised crime now need to be as tech savvy as the specialists they used to rely on from the back room in the past," he added. |
Trump And Obama Advisers Spoke After Wiretapping Claims Posted: 08 Mar 2017 10:03 PM PST |
Yes, Your Washing Machine Is Using Enough Water Posted: 09 Mar 2017 03:06 PM PST |
Harvard Law to begin accepting GRE scores, not just the LSAT Posted: 09 Mar 2017 03:02 PM PST |
Bereaved Palestinians, Israelis march against occupation Posted: 10 Mar 2017 09:48 AM PST |
Florida City Is 'Happiest Community' in US for 2nd Year Posted: 09 Mar 2017 07:09 AM PST The title of the nation's happiest community once again goes to the city of Naples, Florida, and its surrounding area, according to a new poll. Residents of the Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island metro area, which is on the southwestern coast of Florida, reported the highest scores on a Gallup-Healthways' survey of well-being, conducted in 2015 and 2016. The survey included people in 189 metro areas, and the scores were averaged over a two-year period. |
Judge denies ‘stand your ground’ law defense in movie theater shooting case Posted: 10 Mar 2017 10:13 AM PST A former Tampa, Fla. police captain charged with second-degree murder will now stand trial. Curtis Reeves was charged with the 2014 fatal shooting of Chad Oulson in a movie theater after an argument ensued over texting. Reeves claims he shot Oulson in self-defense. A judge has denied Reeves' motion to apply Florida's controversial "stand your ground" law to the case because she said Reeves was not in imminent danger or death or great bodily harm and was not justified in using lethal force. |
Why The Dutch Fear Election Meddling From … America Posted: 10 Mar 2017 08:46 AM PST |
Photos of the day - March 9, 2017 Posted: 09 Mar 2017 12:14 PM PST Buddhist monks push Thai soldiers at a gate of Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani province, Thailand; dogs and owners arrive for the first day of Crufts dog show at NEC Arena in Birmingham, England; an Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard near the site of a gun fight at Padgampora, Indian Kashmir. These are some of the photos of the day. (AP/EPA/Getty/Reuters) |
Man jumps from car, saves elderly woman from oncoming train Posted: 09 Mar 2017 10:37 AM PST |
U.S. senators seek relaxed screening of border patrol applicants Posted: 10 Mar 2017 09:33 AM PST Three Republican senators, hoping to speed the hiring of law enforcement agents on U.S. borders, on Friday introduced legislation waiving lie detector tests for job applicants who already serve in law enforcement or have done military service. The "Boots on the Border Act" was backed by Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, Senator John McCain, a member of that panel, and Senator Jeff Flake, who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees immigration policy. |
Google Replacing Captcha Checks With New Feature Posted: 10 Mar 2017 08:00 AM PST |
'Ancient Earth' series brings rare and wonderful dinosaurs back to life Posted: 09 Mar 2017 03:00 AM PST Sure, we all know about the T. rex and stegosaurus. But what about those beaked herbivores that looked like dachshunds and waddled across Pangea? Or the 15-foot-long beast that ate them? Ancient Earth, a new documentary series on CuriosityStream, takes viewers back hundreds of millions of years, to a time before comets and toxic volcanic activity wiped out the dinosaurs — an event known as the fifth extinction. SEE ALSO: A dinosaur-era reptile popped out babies, not eggs The series, which premiered Monday, revives the dinosaurs that thrived throughout the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous periods. It arrives as scientists are gathering more evidence that Earth may be living through its sixth extinction. This time, however, the threat isn't space rocks — it's humans. Unless we tackle climate change and slow our population growth, around half the species on the planet today could disappear by the middle of the century, by some estimates. |
Republican plan to replace Obamacare: what's new in it? Posted: 10 Mar 2017 12:44 PM PST Congress is currently debating long-awaited legislation endorsed by US President Donald Trump that replaces his predecessor's health care reforms with what supporters hail as a more free-market, patient-centered system. Trump insisted Friday it was time to "act now to save Americans from the imploding Obamacare disaster," while architects of the new plan call it a crucial pivot away from government intervention and toward Republican policies. Here are key points about the current health care system, which is credited with helping 20 million Americans acquire coverage but has been blamed for rising premiums and other costs -- and the proposed changes in the Republican substitute. |
How Michelle Obama surprised students at a DC high school Posted: 09 Mar 2017 12:22 PM PST Former first lady Michelle Obama surprised students at Ballou STAY High School in Washington, D.C., last week, leaving what seemed to be a deep impression on a group of students going to the alternative high school. Principal Cara Fuller personally selected the 14 students who met Ms. Obama. Recommended: Michelle Obama: How well do you know the first lady? |
Catholic diocese in India removes vicar accused of rape Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:23 AM PST |
Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:28 PM PST |
War Paint: Women Behind $265 Billion Cosmetics Industry Hit Broadway Posted: 10 Mar 2017 10:22 AM PST |
Helicopter crashes on outskirts of Istanbul; 7 killed Posted: 10 Mar 2017 10:53 AM PST |
WikiLeaks offers CIA hacking tools to tech companies - Assange Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:22 PM PST By Dustin Volz and Joseph Menn WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Wikileaks will provide technology companies with exclusive access to CIA hacking tools that it possesses so they can patch software flaws, founder Julian Assange said on Thursday, presenting Silicon Valley with a potential dilemma on how to deal with the anti-secrecy group. If the offer is legitimate, it would place technology companies in the unusual position of relying on Assange, a man believed by some U.S. officials and lawmakers to be an untrustworthy pawn of Russian President Vladimir Putin, to share cyber vulnerabilities stockpiled by a secretive U.S. spy agency. It was not clear how WikiLeaks intended to cooperate with the companies. |
Iran Test-Fires Ballistic Missile: Report Posted: 10 Mar 2017 12:31 AM PST |
Another day, another positive electric-car adoption rate forecast Posted: 10 Mar 2017 04:00 AM PST While the fossil-fuel industry is notably skeptical of the long-term prospects of electric cars, a growing number of studies and forecasts predict the adoption rate will grow rapidly in the coming decades. Electric cars still face numerous challenges, but analyses from a variety of sources seem to think those challenges will be overcome relatively soon. The latest to make a positive forecast is Sanford C. Bernstein, which recently declared that it is bullish on electric cars in a note to investors, according to StreetInsider.com. |
Biggest Ukraine investor alarmed over coal blockade Posted: 09 Mar 2017 07:58 AM PST The biggest foreign investor in Ukraine expressed alarm Thursday over a weeks-long blockade of railway lines for transporting coal between the separatist east and the rest of the ex-Soviet state. Global steel giant ArcelorMittal expressed concern over the stoppage and said its operations near the war zone had been affected by the "challenging situation". ArcelorMittal bills itself as the world's largest integrated steel and mining company. |
The Upshot of a Learning Disability or Attention Deficit Disorder Posted: 10 Mar 2017 03:00 AM PST When a child is diagnosed with a learning disability or attention deficit disorder, might they only have difficulty in school? About 10 percent of school-aged children have attention deficit disorder, and 10 to 15 percent have dyslexia, the most common of the learning disabilities. ADD and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affect the child's ability to regulate when they are attending to something. |
South Korean court throws president out of office, two die in protest Posted: 10 Mar 2017 09:26 AM PST South Korea's Constitutional Court removed President Park Geun-hye from office on Friday over a graft scandal involving the country's conglomerates at a time of rising tensions with North Korea and China. Park becomes South Korea's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office, capping months of paralysis and turmoil over the corruption scandal that also landed the head of the Samsung conglomerate in detention and on trial. |
German police arrest suspect in boy's killing, find 2nd body Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:45 PM PST |
When It Comes to Manual Transmissions, Porsche Is Crazy Posted: 10 Mar 2017 10:09 AM PST |
Border Patrol 'tunnel rats' plug underground passages Posted: 09 Mar 2017 10:57 AM PST |
Gambia to launch probe into ex-president Jammeh's personal finances Posted: 10 Mar 2017 10:24 AM PST By Edward McAllister DAKAR (Reuters) - Gambia's government will launch an investigation into the finances of former long-standing president Yahya Jammeh including the personal use of a charity bank account revealed by Reuters last month, the justice minister said on Friday. The government of President Adama Barrow, who beat Jammeh in a December election before Jammeh fled into exile, has accused the authoritarian former ruler of siphoning off tens of millions of dollars in public money into various bank accounts not in his name but from which he withdrew cash, including at the central bank. Reuters found that in 2012 and 2013 over $8 million from a bank account in the name of the Jammeh Foundation for Peace, a charity founded by Jammeh, flowed to Jammeh himself, not to foundation projects. |
Chinese Aircraft J-20 Stealth Fighter Enters Service Posted: 09 Mar 2017 11:49 PM PST |
Dutch left-wing election rally draws thousands Posted: 09 Mar 2017 02:46 PM PST Dutch left-wing political hopeful Jesse Klaver on Thursday staged one of the largest campaign rallies seen in The Netherlands in recent times, as political parties scramble for last-minute votes ahead of next week's crunch elections. "We have a unique opportunity as left-wing parties to win this election and to be the biggest," Klaver said to thunderous applause. Dutch political observers say the youthful Klaver, who is of Moroccan descent, is the antithesis of far-right politician Geert Wilders, who has run his campaign on an anti-immigrant, anti-Islam ticket. |
Americans drank more bottled water than soda in 2016 Posted: 09 Mar 2017 03:51 PM PST (Reuters) - It's official: Americans are now drinking more bottled water than soda. After decades-long streak of strong growth, bottled water surpassed carbonated soft drinks to become the largest beverage category by volume in the United States in 2016, according to research and consulting firm Beverage Marketing Corp. The shift comes amid widespread concerns about the health effects of sugary beverages. |
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