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- GOP Sen. Flake: My party is abandoning conservative values in the Trump era
- Sec. Tillerson’s Carrot-and-Stick Overture to Kim Jong Un
- Christie on baseball game confrontation: ‘If you give it, you’re going to get it back’
- Family to Sue School District After 12-Year-Old Daughter’s Suicide
- MS-13: a ruthless Latino gang that preys on its own
- The Latest: EU disavows Venezuela constituent assembly
- Elephant Parade hits the streets of São Paulo
- Melting Arctic ice could bring major changes to Northeastern Europe's climate
- Facebook Sees Minimal Growth In Diversity, Says They 'Desperately' Want A Change
- Lawyer wants Trump’s testimony in ‘fake news’ suit against Fox
- Trump DoJ to Attack Affirmative Action
- Minneapolis school explosion: Building collapses leaving at least one dead and one missing in rubble
- EU warns Poland to obey logging ban in ancient forest
- Father of Philando Castile wants a portion of settlement
- Instagram's 'Sexiest Biker' Dies In Horrific Road Crash
- Rex Tillerson says US would like to seek dialogue with North Korea and does not blame China for tensions
- How 12 guys used peanut butter to escape from jail...y
- Vladimir Putin Doesn't Understand the Limits of Donald Trump's Power
- New U.S. student loan system to be in place in 2019: Education Department
- These 8 Millionaires Are Making A Fortune Off Of Fast Food
- Bride 'pulls gun out of wedding dress and points it at groom's head'
- Man dead, 2 deputies shot after Rastafarian pot farm dispute
- Qatar announces 5 bn euro order for warships from Italy
- 40 Years After His Arrest, How 'Son of Sam' David Berkowitz Went From Following the Devil to God
- Lawsuit Filed Against Fox News Seth Rich Death Story Endorsed By Hannity
- Pentagon: 2 US service members killed in Afghanistan blast
- Victoria's Secret Model Vita Sidorkina Wore The Same Gorgeous Wedding Dress Two Ways
- Elephants and tigers kill one human a day in India, as growing population squeezes habitat
- Major U.S. transgender case remanded after student graduates
- U.S. teen texting manslaughter verdict could face legal challenge
- These Are The Highest Calorie Meals At Your Favorite Chain Restaurants
- Thousands show up for jobs at Amazon warehouses in US cities
- Remains of 24-Year-Old Dad Missing for 9 Months Found in Coast Guard Boat
- Senate Republicans Are Slowly Turning Their Backs on Trump
- Turkey replaces land, air, naval forces commanders: reports
- Boat Captain Rescues Soaking Wet Cat Apparently Thrown Off Bridge
- Xi says China will never permit loss of 'any piece' of land
- Bill Cosby's defence lawyer wants to be taken off the case before November retrial
- Alert: You Can Get Free Starbucks This Week
- Transgender Man Gives Birth To Baby Boy In Portland
- 3 Trump Appointees Owe Thousands of Dollars in Back Taxes
- All eyes on Venezuela military after protests, vote
- Idiot Islamophobes Mistake Empty Bus Seats For Burqa-Wearing Women
- 7,000 Syrian refugees and fighters return home from Lebanon
GOP Sen. Flake: My party is abandoning conservative values in the Trump era Posted: 01 Aug 2017 07:08 AM PDT |
Sec. Tillerson’s Carrot-and-Stick Overture to Kim Jong Un Posted: 01 Aug 2017 08:36 AM PDT |
Christie on baseball game confrontation: ‘If you give it, you’re going to get it back’ Posted: 01 Aug 2017 07:23 AM PDT |
Family to Sue School District After 12-Year-Old Daughter’s Suicide Posted: 01 Aug 2017 08:40 AM PDT |
MS-13: a ruthless Latino gang that preys on its own Posted: 01 Aug 2017 06:28 AM PDT The ultra-violent Latino street gang MS-13, which President Trump vowed to wipe out in a speech in suburban New York on Friday, is estimated to have some 10,000 members in the United States. Each of these units is loyal to the broader gang but has its own leader and functions differently, says Hector Silva of Insight Crime, a Washington-based center that studies organized crime in Latin America. Many were born in the United States. |
The Latest: EU disavows Venezuela constituent assembly Posted: 02 Aug 2017 02:30 PM PDT |
Elephant Parade hits the streets of São Paulo Posted: 02 Aug 2017 03:02 PM PDT |
Melting Arctic ice could bring major changes to Northeastern Europe's climate Posted: 01 Aug 2017 07:25 AM PDT |
Facebook Sees Minimal Growth In Diversity, Says They 'Desperately' Want A Change Posted: 02 Aug 2017 11:09 AM PDT |
Lawyer wants Trump’s testimony in ‘fake news’ suit against Fox Posted: 01 Aug 2017 04:41 PM PDT |
Trump DoJ to Attack Affirmative Action Posted: 01 Aug 2017 11:17 AM PDT |
Minneapolis school explosion: Building collapses leaving at least one dead and one missing in rubble Posted: 02 Aug 2017 10:01 AM PDT An explosion and building collapse has been reported at a Minneapolis school, and rescues are currently underway. The Minneapolis Fire Department confirmed one person had died, and that one person was missing and potentially trapped beneath rubble, Officials and the school say that the explosion may have been caused by a natural gas explosion. The explosion took place at Minnehaha Academy, a private Christian school with 832 students in total. |
EU warns Poland to obey logging ban in ancient forest Posted: 02 Aug 2017 06:43 AM PDT The EU warned Poland Wednesday to obey a ban on logging in Europe's last primeval woodland, saying it would add any breach to a broader Brussels case against Warsaw over democratic standards. Poland's right-wing government vowed on Monday that logging would continue in the ancient Bialowieza forest despite an injunction issued last week by the European Court of Justice, the bloc's top court. "If it is confirmed that the logging continues to take place in the Bialowieza forest, the issue will be taken up in the ongoing rule-of-law procedure with Poland," European Commission spokeswoman Mina Andreeva told a press conference in Brussels. |
Father of Philando Castile wants a portion of settlement Posted: 02 Aug 2017 08:58 AM PDT |
Instagram's 'Sexiest Biker' Dies In Horrific Road Crash Posted: 02 Aug 2017 12:04 AM PDT |
Posted: 01 Aug 2017 12:14 PM PDT Rex Tillerson has said the US does not blame China for escalating tensions with North Korea and would like to seek a dialogue with Kim Jong-un's regime. The US secretary of state's diplomatic tone directly contradicted President Donald Trump, who tweeted two days ago that he was "very disappointed" with China and accused Beijing of doing "nothing" over Pyongyang's military ambitions. Sec. Tillerson: US doesn't seek regime change in North Korea, "would like to sit and have a dialogue with them about the future." pic.twitter.com/KhIaF0actz— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) August 1, 2017 Mr Tillerson said that that relations between the US and China were "at a bit of a pivot point", but that Washington had "sought to partner" with Beijing over the growing threat from North Korea. An 'underwater test-fire of strategic submarine ballistic missile' conducted at an undisclosed location in North Korea Credit: EPA "We do not seek a regime change, we do not seek a collapse of the regime, we do not seek an accelerated reunification of the peninsula, we do not seek an excuse to send our military north of the 38th Parallel," Mr Tillerson said in the rare press address at the state department. "We are not your enemy ... but you are presenting an unacceptable threat to us, and we have to respond. And we hope that at some point they will begin to understand that and we would like to sit and have a dialogue with them." North Korea claim 'missile can reach all of U.S.' 01:05 China has become increasingly frustrated with US and Japanese criticism that it should do more to rein in Pyongyang. Concerns have increased over North Korea's willingness to continue to test its military hardware in defiance of US sanctions. A US military source reportedly claimed yesterday that Pyongyang's submarine force had been carrying out "highly unusual and unprecedented levels" of activity. The defence official told CNN that three "ejection tests" were carried out on land at Sinpo Naval Shipyard in July. Another test was carried out earlier this year at the base, which is the headquarters of the Maritime Research Institute of North Korea's Academy of National Defence Science. A submarine-launched ballistic missile is displayed in Kim Il-sung Square during a military parade in Pyongyang Credit: AP An ejection test is designed to assess the cold-launch system which is required to propel a missile away from its tube on the submarine before the missile engine ignites, so protecting the boat. The ground-based tests also coincide with a North Korean Romeo-class submarine carrying out "unusual activities" off the east coast of the peninsula for at least one week in late July. North Korea's nuclear threat 01:34 The US and South Korea monitored the activities of the 1,800-ton diesel boat, which is armed with 14 torpedoes and up to 20 mines. The submarine travelled more than 60 miles from the North Korean coast and into international waters, something which no submarine has been observed doing previously. Graphic: North Korea missile launch North Korea first successfully tested a submarine-launched ballistic missile in August 2016. Pyongyang is believed to be aiming to deploy a missile-capable submarine as an additional threat to the US. "Achieving a successful cold-launch ejection test, even from land-based tubes, is a critical step forward," said Lance Gatling, a defence analyst and president of Tokyo-based Nexial Research Inc. |
How 12 guys used peanut butter to escape from jail...y Posted: 01 Aug 2017 02:49 AM PDT El Chapo famously escaped from a maximum-security prison through a deep, high-tech, 1-mile tunnel. These guys, instead, just used peanut butter. SEE ALSO: A man escaped maximum-security prison in South Carolina thanks to a drone The highly imaginative albeit startling escape took place in Walker County, Alabama, where a dozen inmates disfigured the number on one of the cell door with peanut butter to make it look like the one leading to the outside of the jail. All one of them had to do, then, was to convince a new jail employee, who was watching the prisoners on closed-circuit TV from the control room, to open it claiming he needed to go back him. Instead, he had just unlocked the door that opened to the outside. "Changing numbers on doors with peanut butter - It may sound crazy, but these kinds of people are crazy like a fox," Walker County Sheriff James Underwood said during a press conference. "He thought he was opening the cell door for this man to go in his cell, but in fact he opened up the outside door." Underwood added that he's not going to make excuses but it was a human error from a young lad. The inmates, between 18 and 30 and facing charges ranging from attempted murder to disorderly conduct, used blankets to climb over a razor-wire fence encircling the Walker County Jail. Eleven of the fugitives were captured within hours, while one — Brady Andrew Kilpatrick, who was in jail on drug possession charges — is still at large. The escape occurred at about 6.30pm Sunday CDT and inmates had cleared the barbed wire fence in less than 10 minutes. WATCH: Donald Trump's first speech as president-elect is surprisingly tame AF |
Vladimir Putin Doesn't Understand the Limits of Donald Trump's Power Posted: 01 Aug 2017 04:07 AM PDT |
New U.S. student loan system to be in place in 2019: Education Department Posted: 01 Aug 2017 04:07 PM PDT A whole new student loan servicing and processing system will be up and running in 2019, the U.S. Education Department said on Tuesday, as it formally unveiled its plan to overhaul the current $1.3 trillion program. The department, led by Secretary Betsy DeVos, announced its intention to change student-loan servicing in May and said it would award a contract to one company for a user platform and a standardized process for handling consumer calls. "By starting afresh and pursuing a truly modern loan servicing environment, we have a chance to turn what was a good plan into a great one," DeVos said in a statement. |
These 8 Millionaires Are Making A Fortune Off Of Fast Food Posted: 01 Aug 2017 11:59 AM PDT |
Bride 'pulls gun out of wedding dress and points it at groom's head' Posted: 02 Aug 2017 03:33 AM PDT This couple's honeymoon period is definitely over. Weddings are meant to be a time for love and celebration, but a bride's big day was ruined when she was arrested on assault charges over an alleged gun incident. Tennessee bride Kate Prichard allegedly pulled a gun out of her wedding dress and put it to her groom's head during a drunken motel argument, just hours after the wedding. The 25-year-old pointed the 9mm handgun at her new husband James Burton's head and pulled the trigger, however it was not loaded, police say. The bride (not pictured) was arrested on her wedding day Credit: Reuters Police were called to the scene after the new bride then loaded the gun and fired it in the air, it is alleged. "She pulled out of her wedding dress, a 9mm pistol. Pointed it at her husband's head and pulled the trigger," Sgt. Kyle Evans from the Murfreesboro Police Department told NewsChannel 5. "[The] responding officer let the husband know the honeymoon was over and his new wife was going to jail. "Both were very uncooperative with authorities. It was actually a witness who pointed us in the right direction," he added. Prichard has been charged with aggravated domestic assault. Desperate bride marries wedding guest instead of groom |
Man dead, 2 deputies shot after Rastafarian pot farm dispute Posted: 01 Aug 2017 08:35 PM PDT |
Qatar announces 5 bn euro order for warships from Italy Posted: 02 Aug 2017 10:33 AM PDT Qatar announced on Wednesday a five-billion-euro order for seven warships from Italy in the midst of a nearly two-month diplomatic crisis with neighbouring Saudi Arabia and its allies. "We have signed a contract on behalf of the Qatari navy to acquire seven warships from Italy for five billion euros ($5.9 billion)," Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said at a Doha press conference with his visiting Italian counterpart Angelino Alfano. It follows the signing of a preliminary contract in June 2016 for the deal between the Italian group Fincantieri and Qatar for four corvettes, an amphibious vessel and two patrol boats. |
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Lawsuit Filed Against Fox News Seth Rich Death Story Endorsed By Hannity Posted: 02 Aug 2017 02:20 AM PDT |
Pentagon: 2 US service members killed in Afghanistan blast Posted: 02 Aug 2017 03:20 PM PDT KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bombing attack on a NATO convoy in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday left two American service members dead, a Pentagon spokesman said, despite repeated refusals by the U.S. military in Afghanistan to say whether there were any deaths in the assault claimed by the Taliban. |
Victoria's Secret Model Vita Sidorkina Wore The Same Gorgeous Wedding Dress Two Ways Posted: 02 Aug 2017 12:59 PM PDT Victoria's Secret model Vita Sidorkina married millionaire property developer Valerio Morabito on Italy's Amalfi Coast on Saturday, and by all accounts it was a fairytale celebration: A post shared by Matilde Carli (@supermatinyc) on Jul 30, 2017 at 12:15am PDT A post shared by NADEJDA (@nadejdasavcova) on Jul 29, 2017 at 6:30am PDT A post shared by Anastasia Eremenko (@anastasia_eremenko) on Jul 29, 2017 at 2:07pm PDT |
Elephants and tigers kill one human a day in India, as growing population squeezes habitat Posted: 01 Aug 2017 12:41 AM PDT Endangered elephants and tigers are killing one person a day in India as humans put a growing squeeze on their habitat, according to new government figures. But man is in turn killing a leopard a day as the man-animal tussle for space reaches new heights. India has lost vast swathes of forests to urbanisation in recent decades, forcing animals into human-occupied zones. According to the environment ministry, 1,144 people were killed in attacks across India in 1,143 days between April 2014 and May this year. And there is no sign of the toll being cut. The ministry said 345 tigers and 84 elephants were killed in the same period, mostly in poacher attacks. Elephants are targeted for their tusks. A man with a tranquilizer gun approaches as a leopard attacks a man identified by Indian media as wildlife conservationist Sanjay Gubbi at a private school on the outskirts of Bangalore Credit: AFP Siddhanta Das, the ministry's director general of forests, said human encroachment into animal territory was causing the deaths. "We are running awareness campaigns to minimise the casualties," Das told AFP. Elephants accounted for 1,052 human deaths and tigers 92, according to the figures released to parliament last week. West Bengal state accounted for more than a quarter of deaths. The eastern state has nearly 800 elephants and is also home to famed Bengal tigers. A leopard attacking and wounding Indian labourer Pintu Dey in Guwahati in 2012 Credit: AFP Last year a herd of wild elephants went on an hours-long rampage in West Bengal, killing five people and damaging vehicles and homes before being subdued with tranquilliser darts. But tensions are also mounting elsewhere across the country. An elephant trampled to death four people, including a 12-year-old girl, in a village in southern Tamil Nadu state in June. There have also been cases of elephants knocking people off scooters. Most attacks on humans by elephants take place in so-called elephant corridors which they have used for centuries but are now being overrun by humans. An elephant attacking an Indian man in a field in Baghasole village, in Burdwan district in West Bengal state, in March 2016 Credit: AFP According to National Crime Records Bureau statistics, nearly 950 people were killed in animal attacks in 2015. But those statistics did not specify the nature of the incidents. India has nearly 30,000 elephants and is home to half the world's tiger population with some 2,226 of the big cats roaming its reserves, according to the last official count in 2014. Both are endangered species. "Rampant killing of wildlife is ongoing in India. Hundreds of leopards, tigers and elephants are killed for their body parts," Tito Joseph of the Wildlife Protection Society of India told AFP. An Indian policeman being helped by colleagues after being attacked by a leopard in the Maligoan area of Guwahati in 2015 Credit: AFP Fatality figures for the estimated 12,000 to 14,000 leopards living in the wild are becoming alarming, according to a 2015 census. More than 1,436 of the animals have been killed since January 2014, according to the WPSI. There are no figures on the number of humans killed by leopards, but experts say there are hundreds each year. |
Major U.S. transgender case remanded after student graduates Posted: 02 Aug 2017 01:00 PM PDT The case of Gavin Grimm, a transgender boy who was denied use of the boys' room at his school in Gloucester County, Virginia, had once been set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court and could have been a landmark case on transgender rights. Grimm argued that the county school board's policy of assigning restrooms based on students' sex assigned at birth rather than gender identity was a violation of the right against sex discrimination under Title IX of the education code and the constitutional right to equal protection under the law. The Supreme Court in March scrapped plans to hear the case and threw out the appeals court's ruling in favor of Grimm after President Donald Trump rescinded a policy protecting such youths under federal law. |
U.S. teen texting manslaughter verdict could face legal challenge Posted: 02 Aug 2017 03:05 AM PDT A Massachusetts woman could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison this week for sending text messages to her boyfriend urging him to commit suicide. The verdict was the first of its kind in the state, and legal experts said it is likely to be appealed. Michelle Carter, now 20, was found guilty in June of involuntary manslaughter for the messages she sent to her 18-year-old boyfriend, who asphyxiated himself in his parked truck as she texted him in 2014. |
These Are The Highest Calorie Meals At Your Favorite Chain Restaurants Posted: 01 Aug 2017 03:22 PM PDT |
Thousands show up for jobs at Amazon warehouses in US cities Posted: 02 Aug 2017 04:58 PM PDT |
Remains of 24-Year-Old Dad Missing for 9 Months Found in Coast Guard Boat Posted: 01 Aug 2017 05:07 PM PDT |
Senate Republicans Are Slowly Turning Their Backs on Trump Posted: 02 Aug 2017 01:57 AM PDT |
Turkey replaces land, air, naval forces commanders: reports Posted: 02 Aug 2017 06:49 AM PDT Turkey's top military body on Wednesday replaced the land, air and naval commanders of the military at a critical meeting just over a year after the failed coup bid, Turkish media reported. The Supreme Military Council (YAS) decided to replace land forces commander General Salih Zeki Colak, naval chief Admiral Bulent Bostanoglu and air force commander General Abidin Unal, CNN Turk broadcaster said. |
Boat Captain Rescues Soaking Wet Cat Apparently Thrown Off Bridge Posted: 02 Aug 2017 09:46 AM PDT |
Xi says China will never permit loss of 'any piece' of land Posted: 01 Aug 2017 12:42 AM PDT |
Bill Cosby's defence lawyer wants to be taken off the case before November retrial Posted: 01 Aug 2017 03:31 PM PDT Bill Cosby's defence lawyer in his sex assault trial that ended with a deadlocked jury wants to be taken off the case before a retrial that is scheduled to begin in November. Brian McMonagle, the celebrity's lead defence lawyer, filed documents on Tuesday seeking to withdraw as Cosby's counsel. He said Cosby was taking steps to secure new lawyers. Andrea Constand, who accuses Bill Cosby of sexual assault Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill will consider the request at a pre-trial conference Aug 22. Cosby is being retried on charges he drugged and molested Andrea Constand more than a decade ago. Prosecutors found themselves back at square one June 17 after a judge declared a mistrial. The jury failed to reach a verdict in more than 52 hours of deliberations. The 80-year-old comedian has said his encounter with the former Temple University worker was consensual. |
Alert: You Can Get Free Starbucks This Week Posted: 02 Aug 2017 09:26 AM PDT |
Transgender Man Gives Birth To Baby Boy In Portland Posted: 01 Aug 2017 10:48 AM PDT |
3 Trump Appointees Owe Thousands of Dollars in Back Taxes Posted: 02 Aug 2017 02:00 AM PDT |
All eyes on Venezuela military after protests, vote Posted: 01 Aug 2017 04:15 PM PDT By Girish Gupta and Anggy Polanco CARACAS/SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan soldiers are increasingly weary of the popular backlash against their role in quelling anti-government protests and all eyes are on the military to see if it will remain loyal to President Nicolas Maduro. Nearly five months of demonstrations failed to stop Maduro carrying out a weekend vote for a Constitutional Assembly that opponents say will cement his dictatorship in the OPEC nation. The opposition is now looking towards the military to see if it will turn against the government and pressure Maduro to enact its demands, which include presidential elections. |
Idiot Islamophobes Mistake Empty Bus Seats For Burqa-Wearing Women Posted: 02 Aug 2017 05:07 AM PDT Members of a Norwegian Facebook group reportedly mistook a photograph of empty bus seats for a group of six burqa-wearing Muslim women — and responded with a slew of racist comments. Journalist Johan Slattavik shared the snap to the "Fedrelandet viktigst" group ―which translates roughly as "Fatherland first." "What do people think about this?" he said in the accompanying caption last week. Slattavik was curious to see what the members' reactions to his "little practical joke" of sharing the "old internet meme" would be, he told HuffPost via Facebook. |
7,000 Syrian refugees and fighters return home from Lebanon Posted: 02 Aug 2017 10:18 AM PDT |
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