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- Drug lord El Chapo has his day in court, and will be back for his trial — next year
- Index: Arrest Warrant for Murder Issued for Police Officer in Deadly Shooting of Texas Teen
- Trumpcare: At least three Republicans didn't read bill that passed House by one extra vote
- 18 Fraternity Brothers Charged Over Pledge Timothy Piazza’s Death
- Always Dreaming wins the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby and more: May 6 in photos
- As rivers recede, another death from Midwest flooding
- Looting ravages Venezuela, unrest death toll hits 36
- Russia Sends Its Most Advanced Fighters to U.S. Coast
- Teacher Pictured Dragging Student Down Hallway Is Fired: Reports
- Correction: Police Shooting-Teen Killed story
- Johnson & Johnson to Pay $110 Million in Cancer Lawsuit
- Macron stretches lead in last throes of French presidential campaign
- Tad Cummins May Have Learnt Capture Evasion From TV
- China’s First Civilian Airliner — And Industry Ambitions — Take Maiden Flight
- US federal staff being forced to watch Fox News instead of CNN, leaked email suggests
- Delta apologizes after threatening parents with jail time over a seat they purchased
- Top court upholds death sentence for rape that shocked India
- Texas town greets murder charge over teen shot by police in moving car
- Russia says Syria de-escalation deal to take effect at midnight: agencies
- Another iPhone supplier hit by Apple’s supply changes
- This Woman Isn't Afraid to Show What Drastic Weight Loss Really Does to Your Body
- Donald Trump former aide Carter Page refuses to provide Russia contacts to Senate
- Iran army criticises Rouhani's missile comments
- College student crawls through air ducts in quest to steal stats exam
- White House dismisses chief usher, 1st woman to hold post
- Theft Was Not The Motive In Murder Of Retired Marine and Girlfriend, Belize Cops Say
- Hamas elects former deputy Haniyeh as new political chief
- Credit Utilization: Understand How it Impacts Your Credit Score
- Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of caves
- Prince Philip: Cyclone coinciding with retirement 'likely to cement God status among cult who worship him'
- 'Fake news' war stokes Venezuela's deadly crisis
- Trump's Healthcare Bill Would Affect People With Pre-Existing Conditions
- 'No chance' for trapped Iran miners
- Prosecutor had complained about Texas cop's conduct
- Tennessee 'natural meaning' law raises fears in LGBT community
- What You Need To Know Before Eating At Panera Bread
- 4-Week-Old Otter Rescued From Canal Now in Good Health, Thanks to Kind Utility Workers
- The Mother of All Terrorist Groups Isn’t the Islamic State
- Donald Trump forced to sign budget that doesn't include single cent for his promised wall
- ‘Married at First Sight’ Season 5 Couple Consummates Marriage
- Slaying of camp workers on California beach may be solved
- EU's Barnier blames Britain for Brexit expat uncertainty
- Where To Eat And Drink For Free On Cinco de Mayo
Drug lord El Chapo has his day in court, and will be back for his trial — next year Posted: 05 May 2017 01:54 PM PDT Friday morning, Joaquin Guzman Loera was taken from his solitary confinement cell in lower Manhattan and escorted by a police motorcade across the Brooklyn Bridge to the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, where heavy security signaled the impending arrival of someone important. Well before Guzman's hearing began, reporters had already filled the courtroom's press box and much of the overflow room across the hall, where a live feed of the proceedings played on two TVs and a large projector screen. |
Index: Arrest Warrant for Murder Issued for Police Officer in Deadly Shooting of Texas Teen Posted: 04 May 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
Trumpcare: At least three Republicans didn't read bill that passed House by one extra vote Posted: 05 May 2017 08:21 AM PDT At least three House Republicans say they did not read the entire American Health Care Act (AHCA) before voting for it. "I will fully admit, Wolf, I did not," Representative Mark Sanford told CNN's Wolf Blitzer when asked if he had read the whole bill. The bill – Republicans' latest plan to repeal and replace Obamacare – was finalised at 8pm the night before a House of Representatives vote. |
18 Fraternity Brothers Charged Over Pledge Timothy Piazza’s Death Posted: 05 May 2017 08:36 AM PDT |
Always Dreaming wins the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby and more: May 6 in photos Posted: 06 May 2017 02:27 PM PDT Always Dreaming wins the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.; Pope Francis is cheered by students' groups advocating for peace as he arrives to greet them at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican; a child looks out from a voting booth as French citizens living in the United States cast their ballots for the French presidential runoff at the French Embassy in Washington. These are some of the photos of the day. (AP/EPA/Getty/Reuters/Zuma) |
As rivers recede, another death from Midwest flooding Posted: 05 May 2017 03:21 PM PDT |
Looting ravages Venezuela, unrest death toll hits 36 Posted: 05 May 2017 03:06 PM PDT A young man died Friday after he was injured in violence as looting broke out in impoverished Venezuelan cities, an official said, bringing the toll from unrest in more than a month of anti-government protests to at least 36. Hecder Lugo Perez, 22, died after he was hit in the head by a projectile in the northwestern city of Valencia, sources at the Valles de San Diego medical clinic said. Mass protests erupted on April 1 by demonstrators demanding elections to remove President Nicolas Maduro. |
Russia Sends Its Most Advanced Fighters to U.S. Coast Posted: 06 May 2017 06:07 AM PDT |
Teacher Pictured Dragging Student Down Hallway Is Fired: Reports Posted: 05 May 2017 09:14 AM PDT |
Correction: Police Shooting-Teen Killed story Posted: 05 May 2017 05:06 PM PDT BALCH SPRINGS, Texas (AP) — In a story May 3 about the Dallas suburb where a white police officer shot and killed a black teenager, The Associated Press reported erroneously that a white officer in North Charleston, South Carolina, pleaded guilty to murder in the fatal shooting of a 50-year-old black man in 2015. That officer pleaded guilty to federal civil rights charges. |
Johnson & Johnson to Pay $110 Million in Cancer Lawsuit Posted: 05 May 2017 08:47 AM PDT |
Macron stretches lead in last throes of French presidential campaign Posted: 05 May 2017 12:16 PM PDT By Mathieu Rosemain and Andrew Callus PARIS (Reuters) - Centrist French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron extended his lead in the polls over his far-right rival Marine Le Pen on Friday, the final day of campaigning in a tumultuous election race that has turned the country's politics upside down. Sunday's election is seen as the most important in France for decades, with two diametrically opposed views of Europe and France's place in the world at stake. The National Front's Le Pen would close borders and quit the euro currency, while independent Macron, who has never held elected office, wants closer European cooperation and an open economy. |
Tad Cummins May Have Learnt Capture Evasion From TV Posted: 06 May 2017 05:16 AM PDT |
China’s First Civilian Airliner — And Industry Ambitions — Take Maiden Flight Posted: 05 May 2017 11:00 AM PDT |
US federal staff being forced to watch Fox News instead of CNN, leaked email suggests Posted: 06 May 2017 09:22 AM PDT An email has been sent to staff at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announcing that all their agency's televisions will show Fox News, apparently by order of the Trump administration. Journalist Paul Thacker tweeted a screengrab of the message, but an FDA spokesperson denied there had been any such order. It reads: "Please excuse me for sending this out to your entire group via your listserv, but I was alerted by a member in your group and I wanted to let everyone know that the reason for the change from CNN to Fox. |
Delta apologizes after threatening parents with jail time over a seat they purchased Posted: 05 May 2017 10:47 AM PDT Sigh. Another day, another airline saying "we're sorry." This time, it's Delta. The airline issued an apology Thursday for an incident in which a Delta employee and a police officer threatened parents with jail time over a seat they'd booked for their son. Brian and Brittany Schear, the passengers Delta booted from their April 23 flight, shared video of the incident on Thursday. Theirs is the latest in a string of videos highlighting customer service issues between employees and passengers. Can we please get it together, airlines? SEE ALSO: Delta threatens parents with jail for trying to use a seat they bought Delta's statement reads: Video of the incident shows Brian Schear arguing with a police officer and presumably a Delta employee over a seat he'd originally purchased for his teenage son. The couple was also traveling with their young children, aged 2 and 1, and had initially planned to hold the kids on their laps for the duration of the flight. When Schear's eldest son booked a seat at the last minute on an earlier flight, Schear decided to use the original seat for his 2-year-old instead. From there, the situation spun out of control. Delta overbooked the flight, meaning people were waiting to board while attendants looked for extra seats. When Schear refused to give up his teenage son's seat — now his toddler son's seat — Delta employees removed his family from the flight, citing incorrect FAA regulations. As Reuters notes, Delta's apology came the same day that the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security held a hearing on airline costumer protections. The hearing is a response to the now infamous video of Dr. David Dao being dragged off a United Airlines flight. WATCH: An all-electric flying car just made its first flight and it's as cool as it sounds |
Top court upholds death sentence for rape that shocked India Posted: 05 May 2017 05:04 AM PDT |
Texas town greets murder charge over teen shot by police in moving car Posted: 06 May 2017 03:45 AM PDT |
Russia says Syria de-escalation deal to take effect at midnight: agencies Posted: 05 May 2017 10:57 AM PDT A de-escalation agreement in Syria will come into force from midnight tonight but Russia's air force will continue strikes against Islamic State elsewhere in the country, Russian news agencies cited the Defence Ministry as saying on Friday. The first and largest of the zones in northern Syria will include Idlib province and adjoining districts of Latakia, Aleppo and Hama with a total population of over 1 million, the ministry said. Iran and Turkey agreed on Thursday to a Russian proposal to establish the de-escalation zones but details remain sketchy. |
Another iPhone supplier hit by Apple’s supply changes Posted: 06 May 2017 11:31 AM PDT The iPhone 8 is good news for various component suppliers who live and die by Apple's orders. The device is expected to pack a bunch of new features that require specialized hardware — that's why the phone is rumored to see launch delays of up to two months. But it appears that Apple is also shopping for other suppliers when it comes to smartphone components we're used to seeing in today's phone. And that means one more Apple suppliers will feel the pain of losing iPhone orders. According to Bloomberg, Bosch will manufacture some of the motion sensors that go into the iPhone, which means InvenSense will take a hit in the process. InvenSense joins a growing list of suppliers whose revenue can be seriously affected by Apple's business. Imagination announced that Apple will drop its GPU designs for the iPhone within two years. A report recently said Apple is developing its own battery management chip and dumping Dialog in the process. Bosch may supply as much as half of the motion sensor Apple needs for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7s this year, with the other half left to InvenSense, which was the sole manufacturer of such parts for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7. Bosch also makes the barometric pressures for the iPhone. The motion sensors include gyroscopes and accelerometers and are critical for any iPhone, including the iPhone. They let the iPhone tell how the user is interacting with the device and apps, how the phone is held, and monitor health-related activity. Apple is known for seeking more than one supplier for the same component to make sure it has enough parts to go around and to get better deals. |
This Woman Isn't Afraid to Show What Drastic Weight Loss Really Does to Your Body Posted: 05 May 2017 09:36 AM PDT At 23 years old, Jessica Weber has taken her extreme weight-loss transformation viral. As People reports, Weber reached 383 pounds last year and decided to make a change and go down the path toward a healthier lifestyle after having an emotional talk with her mom."My mom actually started crying, and told me she thought I'd die before her. It just hit me hard, and I knew I had to start losing weight. It became my motivation!"You May Also Like: Mama June ... |
Donald Trump former aide Carter Page refuses to provide Russia contacts to Senate Posted: 06 May 2017 07:22 AM PDT Former Trump adviser Carter Page has declined to provide records of his communications with Russians to the Senate intelligence committee, saying that anything of note has already been recorded by former President Barack Obama's administration. Mr Page, who advised President Donald Trump on foreign policy matters during the 2016 campaign, is the subject of investigation by the FBI and congressional committees looking into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government. In a letter sent to the Senate intelligence committee, Mr Page blasted the request for his contacts saying that the US government had already been keeping tabs on him. |
Iran army criticises Rouhani's missile comments Posted: 06 May 2017 04:12 AM PDT Iran's armed forces warned President Hassan Rouhani against discussing the country's defence programme after he criticised the anti-Israel slogans written on the side of ballistic missiles, local media reported on Saturday. During an election debate on Friday, Rouhani took the rare step of criticising the elite Revolutionary Guards for the provocative messages they wrote on ballistic missiles before testing them. "We saw how they wrote slogans on missiles and showed underground (missile) cities to disrupt the JCPOA (nuclear deal)," he said during the debate, which comes ahead of the May 19 election. |
College student crawls through air ducts in quest to steal stats exam Posted: 05 May 2017 11:41 AM PDT Friends, this is what happens when you watch Mission: Impossible too many times. Two students at the University of Kentucky are facing burglary charges after crawling through campus ceiling ducts to steal a statistics exam from their professor's office. According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, 21-year-old junior Henry Lynch II dropped into the room through the ceiling, let in his friend Troy through the door, then started to rummage around for the test. SEE ALSO: Teacher finds her fourth grade students passing secret, feminist notes Imagine writing a test so hard that your students pull a Mission Impossiblehttps://t.co/oUa7RumLVx — TieTuesday (@TieTuesdayLP) May 4, 2017 Unfortunately, their professor had only gone out for a snack, and when he returned to a barricaded office door, he called the police. And, uh, that was the end of that heist — a disappointment considering the two dudes had successfully pilfered another exam earlier that semester. Not to be a Boring Adult or whatever, but perhaps they should have studied instead. WATCH: Get better, stress-free sleep with this weighted blanket |
White House dismisses chief usher, 1st woman to hold post Posted: 05 May 2017 11:38 AM PDT |
Theft Was Not The Motive In Murder Of Retired Marine and Girlfriend, Belize Cops Say Posted: 05 May 2017 06:07 AM PDT |
Hamas elects former deputy Haniyeh as new political chief Posted: 06 May 2017 09:33 AM PDT By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian movement Hamas on Saturday elected Ismail Haniyeh to head its political office, a leadership change that comes as the Islamist group looks to reconcile with Palestinian rivals. Haniyeh, a former deputy chief, will replace Qatar-based veteran Khaled Meshaal, who steps down at the end of his term limit just as Hamas appeared to have softened its stance toward Israel in a new policy document last week. The group maintains a sizeable armed wing in the Gaza Strip since seizing the coastal territory in 2007 from the rival Fatah party, which is based in the West Bank, and has fought three wars with Israel.Israeli officials had no immediate comment on the election. |
Credit Utilization: Understand How it Impacts Your Credit Score Posted: 05 May 2017 06:55 AM PDT |
Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of caves Posted: 06 May 2017 09:00 AM PDT |
Posted: 05 May 2017 02:04 AM PDT An island cult who worship Prince Philip as their God may believe his retirement has triggered a tropical cyclone, according to an author who has lived among the villagers. Residents of the remote village of Yaohnanen, on the Pacific island of Tanna, hailed a 2015 cyclone as a sign the Duke of Edinburgh would visit the islands. Now, just as the Duke announced news of his retirement, another storm is on the way, which may be interpreted in a similar way by the villagers. |
'Fake news' war stokes Venezuela's deadly crisis Posted: 05 May 2017 01:34 PM PDT Venezuela may be short of food, medicine and toiletries, but in the chaos of its violent political crisis it has plenty of fake -- or questionable -- news. Hoarse from shouting or breathing tear gas in weeks of anti- and pro-government protests, Venezuelans are also dizzy from the buzz of rumors and counter-claims. In the streets, looting and clashes between protesters and police have left 36 people dead since last month. |
Trump's Healthcare Bill Would Affect People With Pre-Existing Conditions Posted: 05 May 2017 02:21 AM PDT |
'No chance' for trapped Iran miners Posted: 05 May 2017 09:13 AM PDT Iranian officials said Friday there was "no chance" of saving nine coal miners trapped for the past two days after a tunnel collapse that has already claimed at least 26 lives. Toxic gases have filled much of the two-kilometre (mile) Zemestan Yort mine in northern Iran, and rescue workers face a painstaking effort to clear the fragile passage in which the remaining workers were trapped after a huge explosion. "There is no chance of workers being alive in the mine," said Deputy Interior Minister Esmail Nadjar, quoted by the ILNA news agency. |
Prosecutor had complained about Texas cop's conduct Posted: 04 May 2017 07:14 PM PDT |
Tennessee 'natural meaning' law raises fears in LGBT community Posted: 05 May 2017 03:49 PM PDT The legislation, which was signed by the Republican governor despite pressure from civil liberty and gay-rights groups, requires words in Tennessee law be interpreted with their "natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language." It did not explain, however, what that means. Neither of the two sponsoring lawmakers, Republican state Senator John Stevens and Republican state Representative Andrew Farmer, could be reached to comment. |
What You Need To Know Before Eating At Panera Bread Posted: 06 May 2017 06:02 AM PDT |
4-Week-Old Otter Rescued From Canal Now in Good Health, Thanks to Kind Utility Workers Posted: 05 May 2017 01:08 PM PDT |
The Mother of All Terrorist Groups Isn’t the Islamic State Posted: 05 May 2017 09:03 AM PDT |
Donald Trump forced to sign budget that doesn't include single cent for his promised wall Posted: 05 May 2017 11:02 AM PDT Donald Trump has signed a $1.1 trillion spending bill to fund the Government for the remainder of the fiscal year. It includes no money for a Mexican border wall, despite it being one of the biggest promises of his campaign. White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders, speaking to reporters at a regular media briefing, confirmed the president had signed the bill. |
‘Married at First Sight’ Season 5 Couple Consummates Marriage Posted: 04 May 2017 07:20 PM PDT |
Slaying of camp workers on California beach may be solved Posted: 05 May 2017 06:11 PM PDT |
EU's Barnier blames Britain for Brexit expat uncertainty Posted: 05 May 2017 07:32 AM PDT The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said Friday that Britain was to blame for the uncertainty facing millions of expatriates in the run-up to the country's departure from the bloc. "Some in the UK have tried to blame (EU) Member States for the continued uncertainty that citizens have been confronted with for ten months now (since the Brexit vote last year)," former French minister Michel Barnier told a conference in Florence. |
Where To Eat And Drink For Free On Cinco de Mayo Posted: 06 May 2017 06:02 AM PDT |
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