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- Former Top Intelligence Chiefs: Trump Being 'Played' By Putin
- Of Bill Clinton Allegations, Klobuchar: 'Both Sides' Have Work To Do
- Is ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, one of the most wanted militants in the world, dead or alive?
- Los Angeles police investigating allegation of drug planting
- Kansas Teens Too Young to Vote are Running for Governor Instead
- NASA's Operation IceBridge studies ice loss in Antarctica
- Q&A: US, Saudi Arabia accuse Iran over Yemen missile launch
- Mountain Lion Captured In San Francisco Freed In California Wilds
- Florida man accused of riding lawn mower while drunk
- 60,000 Join Far-Right March on Poland's Independence Day
- How The House GOP Tax Plan Soaks University Cooks, Custodians And Other Low-Paid Workers
- United halts Newark-Delhi flights on poor air quality
- DNC chair Tom Perez on 2017 elections, future of Democratic Party
- Chiefs DT Miller arrested in Florida on battery charge
- Trump Offers Remarks at Vietnam State Dinner
- Army Sgt. La David Johnson Found Bound, May Have Been Executed In Niger: Report
- Mom and Boyfriend Charged After 3-Year-Old Found Dead in Woods: Police
- Lebanon's Hezbollah accuses Saudi of detaining Hariri
- The Coffee Pouring Puzzle That’s Messing With People’s Minds
- 2017 NYC Veterans Day Parade
- 'Saturday Night Live' Trolls The Stiff, Boring Democrats
- Serena Williams Wishes Her Fiancé Would Stop Buying Their Daughter So Many Things
- Investigators probe Trump knowledge of campaign's Russia dealings: sources
- 'Are You Still Muslim?' Marine Drill Instructor Gets 10 Years in Prison for Tormenting Recruits
- Brand New Frontman Jesse Lacey's Responds To Sexual Misconduct Allegations
- Indonesian museum removes Nazi-themed exhibit after outrage
- George Takei 'Shocked And Bewildered' By Former Model's Sexual Assault Allegation
- 60,000 join far-right march on Poland's Independence Day
- Why Niger Proves America's Counterterrorism Tactics Are Failing
- Raw: Iraqi Forces Find Mass Graves
- Bahrain calls pipeline blast 'terrorism' linked to Iran
- Corey Lewandowski’s Lesson For Harvard Students: Trump Did Great With Black Voters, And By The Way, I Didn’t Collude With Russia
- Airport worker, one other, charged over crude bomb in North Carolina
- 5 Easy Kitchen Updates for $500 or Less
- AP source: 3 UCLA players stay in China; team returns to US
- Daughter of Polygamous Sect Leader Says He Sexually Abused Her for Years
- 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Here It Is
- Cameroon separatist attacks kill four security forces: government
- Man could face death sentence for 'rape and murder' of girlfriend's one-year-old daughter
- Trump's long trip to Asia
- Spain rescues 250 migrants in Mediterranean
Former Top Intelligence Chiefs: Trump Being 'Played' By Putin Posted: 12 Nov 2017 10:00 AM PST |
Of Bill Clinton Allegations, Klobuchar: 'Both Sides' Have Work To Do Posted: 12 Nov 2017 12:45 AM PST |
Is ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, one of the most wanted militants in the world, dead or alive? Posted: 11 Nov 2017 06:28 PM PST |
Los Angeles police investigating allegation of drug planting Posted: 10 Nov 2017 08:08 PM PST The Los Angeles Police Department will investigate allegations of misconduct against at least one officer, the department said on Friday, after an attorney said video captured police putting cocaine in his client's wallet before arresting him. The allegations threaten to embarrass the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) at a time when civil rights activists, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, are pressuring it to more routinely release body-camera footage. "The LAPD takes all allegations of misconduct seriously and, as in all cases, will conduct a thorough investigation to determine whether the alleged actions are supported by reliable evidence," the department said in a statement. |
Kansas Teens Too Young to Vote are Running for Governor Instead Posted: 11 Nov 2017 08:07 AM PST |
NASA's Operation IceBridge studies ice loss in Antarctica Posted: 12 Nov 2017 06:00 AM PST NASA's Operation IceBridge has been studying how polar ice has evolved over the past nine years and is currently flying a series of nine-hour research flights over West Antarctica to monitor ice loss aboard a retrofitted 1966 Lockheed P-3 aircraft. According to NASA, the current mission targets "sea ice in the Bellingshausen and Weddell seas and glaciers in the Antarctic Peninsula and along the English and Bryan Coasts." Researchers have used the IceBridge data to observe that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may be in a state of irreversible decline, directly contributing to rising sea levels. |
Q&A: US, Saudi Arabia accuse Iran over Yemen missile launch Posted: 11 Nov 2017 05:45 PM PST |
Mountain Lion Captured In San Francisco Freed In California Wilds Posted: 11 Nov 2017 10:20 PM PST |
Florida man accused of riding lawn mower while drunk Posted: 12 Nov 2017 09:51 AM PST A man has been arrested after police say they witnessed him riding a lawn mower on a Florida highway while carrying a case of beer. The police officer prevented Mr Alleshouse from continuing to drive the lawn mower and claimed he could detect a potent smell of alcohol coming from him. Investigators say Mr Alleshouse, who has now been arrested on a drunk driving charge, was carrying a case of beer and driving the red snapper lawn mower erratically. |
60,000 Join Far-Right March on Poland's Independence Day Posted: 12 Nov 2017 06:56 AM PST |
How The House GOP Tax Plan Soaks University Cooks, Custodians And Other Low-Paid Workers Posted: 11 Nov 2017 03:43 PM PST |
United halts Newark-Delhi flights on poor air quality Posted: 12 Nov 2017 03:48 PM PST United Airlines has temporary suspended flights from Newark, New Jersey to New Delhi, India, on poor air quality concerns in the Indian capital, according to a company spokesman on Sunday. The third-largest U.S. airline added that it currently has waiver policies in place for customers who are traveling to, from or through Delhi. "We are monitoring advisories as the region remains under a public health emergency, and are coordinating with respective government agencies," the spokesman said in an email. |
DNC chair Tom Perez on 2017 elections, future of Democratic Party Posted: 12 Nov 2017 05:41 AM PST |
Chiefs DT Miller arrested in Florida on battery charge Posted: 11 Nov 2017 01:09 PM PST |
Trump Offers Remarks at Vietnam State Dinner Posted: 10 Nov 2017 10:53 PM PST |
Army Sgt. La David Johnson Found Bound, May Have Been Executed In Niger: Report Posted: 10 Nov 2017 10:27 PM PST |
Mom and Boyfriend Charged After 3-Year-Old Found Dead in Woods: Police Posted: 12 Nov 2017 08:16 AM PST |
Lebanon's Hezbollah accuses Saudi of detaining Hariri Posted: 10 Nov 2017 10:19 PM PST Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Friday accused Saudi Arabia of detaining prime minister Saad Hariri and of asking the Shiite movement's arch-foe Israel to launch strikes. Hariri's sudden resignation on November 4 in a statement made from Riyadh took the Lebanese political class by surprise and has sparked international concern. The United States warned against using the tiny country as a "venue for proxy conflicts" and the United Nations said it was "essential no new conflict erupt in the region". |
The Coffee Pouring Puzzle That’s Messing With People’s Minds Posted: 11 Nov 2017 03:09 AM PST |
Posted: 11 Nov 2017 02:01 PM PST New York City hosted its 98th annual Veterans Day Parade, the largest celebration of service in the nation, on Nov. 11. "America's Parade" featured more than 20,000 participants, with marching bands, people on floats, veterans' groups and military units. The parade is also a key part of Veterans Day USA, a national network of events working toward the 100th anniversary of Veterans Day in 2019. |
'Saturday Night Live' Trolls The Stiff, Boring Democrats Posted: 11 Nov 2017 11:21 PM PST |
Serena Williams Wishes Her Fiancé Would Stop Buying Their Daughter So Many Things Posted: 12 Nov 2017 07:36 AM PST |
Investigators probe Trump knowledge of campaign's Russia dealings: sources Posted: 10 Nov 2017 09:28 PM PST By Mark Hosenball and John Walcott WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Special counsel Robert Mueller's team has questioned Sam Clovis, co-chairman of President Donald Trump's election campaign, to determine if Trump or top aides knew of the extent of the campaign team's contacts with Russia, two sources familiar with the investigation said on Friday. The focus of the questions put to Clovis by Mueller's team has not been previously reported. |
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Brand New Frontman Jesse Lacey's Responds To Sexual Misconduct Allegations Posted: 12 Nov 2017 05:01 PM PST |
Indonesian museum removes Nazi-themed exhibit after outrage Posted: 10 Nov 2017 09:45 PM PST An Indonesian museum that allowed visitors to take selfies with a life-size wax sculpture of Hitler against a backdrop of Auschwitz concentration camp has removed the exhibit following international outrage, the manager said Saturday. De ARCA Statue Art Museum in the Javanese city of Jogjakarta drew swift condemnation from rights groups after details of the controversial display were published in foreign media. The exhibit features a sure-footed Hitler standing in front of a huge photo of the gates of Auschwitz -- the largest Nazi concentration camp where more than 1.1 million people were killed. |
George Takei 'Shocked And Bewildered' By Former Model's Sexual Assault Allegation Posted: 11 Nov 2017 09:15 AM PST |
60,000 join far-right march on Poland's Independence Day Posted: 11 Nov 2017 02:35 PM PST |
Why Niger Proves America's Counterterrorism Tactics Are Failing Posted: 11 Nov 2017 05:48 PM PST How many Niger-like tragedies will it take before America gets the message? The tragic loss of four American fighters in Niger reminds one that the United States has learned little from the wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. This is to be achieved not by the United States doing the fighting, but—the magic formula goes—by advising and training. |
Raw: Iraqi Forces Find Mass Graves Posted: 12 Nov 2017 12:46 PM PST |
Bahrain calls pipeline blast 'terrorism' linked to Iran Posted: 11 Nov 2017 09:58 PM PST By Reem Shamseddine KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Bahrain said an explosion which caused a fire at its main oil pipeline on Friday was caused by "terrorist" sabotage, linking the unprecedented attack to its arch-foe Iran, which denies any role in the Gulf island kingdom's unrest. A key Western ally and host to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, Sunni Muslim-ruled Bahrain has for years grappled with protests and sporadic violence coming from its Shi'ite majority. "Terrorist acts witnessed by the country in the recent period are carried out through direct contacts and instructions from Iran," the statement quoted Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah al-Khalifa as saying. |
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Airport worker, one other, charged over crude bomb in North Carolina Posted: 11 Nov 2017 08:56 AM PST Police in North Carolina have arrested and charged two men -- one an airport employee -- for possessing a homemade bomb, police said. Fells told police in Charlotte he had intended to use the bomb against a neighbor with whom he had been arguing, but changed his mind and gave it to Paul Dandon, 30, a full-time employee of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) based at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Police said Dandon's job gave him access only to an offsite air traffic control tower, but not to any restricted area in the airport terminal or to any aircraft. |
5 Easy Kitchen Updates for $500 or Less Posted: 11 Nov 2017 05:50 AM PST |
AP source: 3 UCLA players stay in China; team returns to US Posted: 11 Nov 2017 01:55 PM PST |
Daughter of Polygamous Sect Leader Says He Sexually Abused Her for Years Posted: 11 Nov 2017 10:57 AM PST |
2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Here It Is Posted: 12 Nov 2017 09:13 AM PST |
Cameroon separatist attacks kill four security forces: government Posted: 11 Nov 2017 06:03 AM PST Separatists from Cameroon's Anglophone region have killed four security forces in several attacks over the past few days, the government said on Saturday, an unprecedented violent turn to a movement that risks morphing into a full blown insurgency. A government crackdown on the separatists has killed dozens of people since October and driven many into the arms of a once-fringe separatist movement ahead of presidential elections in 2018. It followed on from demonstrations a year ago by English-speakers in the western region bordering Nigeria against what they see as a marginalization by the mostly French-speaking government of President Paul Biya, who has been in power for 35 years. |
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Spain rescues 250 migrants in Mediterranean Posted: 11 Nov 2017 01:04 PM PST Spanish authorities said they rescued over 250 migrants, including children, on Saturday who were making the perilous Mediterranean crossing to Europe. "We saved 251 people from five improvised vessels all in the Alboran Sea," Spain's maritime safety authorities said on Twitter, referring to the westernmost portion of the Mediterranean Sea. The number of migrants arriving by sea on Spanish shores has soared over last year, with the figure nearly tripling to 15,585 in 2017 by November 8, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). |
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