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- Video Shows Actions and Inactions of Border Officers Resulted in Tragic 2013 Incident
- Trump, vowing gang crackdown, urges cops ‘don’t be too nice’
- Husband of Woman Murdered on Cruise Ship Weeps in Court as He's Charged With Murder
- Indianapolis Police Officer Fatally Shot While Responding to a Car Crash
- Japan: NKorea fires possible missile, could land off Japan
- 4-Year-Old Girl Asks Colorado Cop To Check New Home For Monsters
- Bollinger B1: the coolest electric car you’ve never heard of
- Iran rules out halt to missile tests as tension with US rises
- U.S. expresses 'strong disappointment and protest' over Russia retaliation
- 'The president is a pyromaniac': the week Trump set fire to the White House
- Hamburg attack was by 'failed asylum seeker' who shouted 'Allahu Akbar'
- Lost Elderly Dog Reunites With Owner After Hunky Firefighter Rescues Him From Lagoon
- Newborn Twins and Daughter Orphaned After Mother Dies the Same Day as Their Father’s Funeral
- Indiana Police Officer Fatally Shot While Helping People In Car Crash
- US and South Korea discuss 'military options' in wake of latest North Korea ICBM test
- Tesla's Musk hands over first Model 3 electric cars to early buyers
- Trump ready to sign Russia sanctions bill, Moscow retaliates
- Migrant kills man in Hamburg supermarket stabbing, six hurt
- Venezuela's government, opposition on deadly collision course
- Review: Detroit Is an Important but Flawed Look at American History
- 8-Month-Old Baby Dies After Dad Allegedly Leaves Him in 109-Degree Trailer
- Exclusive: Majority of Americans support transgender military service - poll
- Did Hillary Clinton win after all? The collapse of Trumpcare has turned her defeat into unexpected victory
- Steve Bannon Pushing For Tech Companies To Be Regulated As Utilities
- Officials say 7,000 Islamic State affiliates remain in Iraq
- ‘New York City Up and Down’ — 4 decades through the lens of photojournalist Jean-Pierre Laffont
- Boko Haram ambush death toll hits 69
- 2017 Lexus IS
- Police Officer Buys Diapers for Young Mother Caught Trying to Steal Them
- Snake Wraps Around Woman's Neck
- Hackers to scour voting machines in search for election vulnerabilities
- Russia orders out U.S. diplomats in sanctions retaliation
- The Best Pocket Knife for Every Situation
- Seamstress from abruptly bankrupt bridal store reunites brides with wedding gowns
- Plight of mother-of-two 'abuse victim' shakes Spain
- The great American total solar eclipse: When is it and how can I see it in the UK and US?
- Turmoil fuels schism between Trump's White House and Republican party
- Britain plans to send warship to South China Sea in move likely to irk Beijing
Video Shows Actions and Inactions of Border Officers Resulted in Tragic 2013 Incident Posted: 27 Jul 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
Trump, vowing gang crackdown, urges cops ‘don’t be too nice’ Posted: 28 Jul 2017 12:36 PM PDT |
Husband of Woman Murdered on Cruise Ship Weeps in Court as He's Charged With Murder Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:14 PM PDT |
Indianapolis Police Officer Fatally Shot While Responding to a Car Crash Posted: 27 Jul 2017 07:53 PM PDT |
Japan: NKorea fires possible missile, could land off Japan Posted: 28 Jul 2017 09:44 AM PDT |
4-Year-Old Girl Asks Colorado Cop To Check New Home For Monsters Posted: 29 Jul 2017 04:27 AM PDT |
Bollinger B1: the coolest electric car you’ve never heard of Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:30 AM PDT Not every electric car needs to be a high-tech speed machine capable of sorting your email, giving you a back rub and making you an espresso, all while hustling down the highway on its own. An electric car can also be a low-maintenance, utilitarian workhorse that would be right at home for example on a farm or work site. Thankfully there is such a vehicle, or there will be soon: the B1 from electric car startup Bollinger Motors. |
Iran rules out halt to missile tests as tension with US rises Posted: 29 Jul 2017 11:17 AM PDT A defiant Iran vowed on Saturday to press ahead with its missile programme and condemned new US sanctions, as tensions rise after the West hardened its tone against the Islamic republic. In the latest incident, Tehran and Washington accused each other's naval forces of provocative manoeuvres in the Gulf that culminated in a US helicopter firing warning flares. The US Navy said it had reacted to unresponsive vessels belonging to the Revolutionary Guards closing in on American ships at high speed, a charge denied by Iran which described the American move as unprovoked. |
U.S. expresses 'strong disappointment and protest' over Russia retaliation Posted: 28 Jul 2017 06:21 AM PDT The U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, John Tefft, has "expressed his strong disappointment and protest" over Russia's decision to cut U.S. diplomatic staff in Moscow and seize a dacha compound and warehouse used by American diplomats, a State Department official said on Friday. Russia's moves came a day after the U.S. Senate voted to slap new sanctions on Russia, putting President Donald Trump in a tough position by forcing him to take a hard line against Moscow or veto the legislation and anger his own Republican Party. |
'The president is a pyromaniac': the week Trump set fire to the White House Posted: 29 Jul 2017 07:39 AM PDT |
Hamburg attack was by 'failed asylum seeker' who shouted 'Allahu Akbar' Posted: 28 Jul 2017 02:24 PM PDT A man shouting "Allahu Akbar" stabbed to death one person and wounded six others in a supermarket in the German city of Hamburg on Friday. The attacker, who was born in the United Arab Emirates, was overpowered by passers-by and arrested. Olaf Scholz, the mayor of Hamburg, said the attack had been motivated by "hate" and added that the suspected attacker was a failed asylum seeker whose deportation had been blocked because he lacked identity papers. Map: Hamburg supermarket attack "I am outraged by the vicious attack that killed at least one Hamburger today," he said. "It makes me especially angry that the perpetrator appears to be a person who claimed protection in Germany and then turned his hate against us." Citing security sources, Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel reported that the 26-year-old perpetrator was known to police as an Islamist. News agency DPA reported that security authorities were investigating evidence the man had Salafist ties. The attacker stabbed to death a 50-year-old man believed to be a German citizen Police said that he "struck out wildly" at others, wounding five more in the supermarket - a 50-year-old woman and four men aged 19, 56, 57 and 64. Another 35-year-old man was hurt while overpowering the attacker in the street alongside other passers-by shortly after the killing. All of the wounded were being treated or operated on in hospital, some of them for serious injuries, police said. Police officers secure the area after a knife attack at a supermarket in Hamburg Credit: Paul Weidenbaum/AP A police murder unit and a specialist politically-motivated crime squad are investigating the attack and were able to secure the suspected murder weapon. German daily Bild published a picture of the attacker in the back of a police car with a white, blood-soaked bag over his head, and reported that he cried "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) during the attack. "Suddenly I saw a man smeared with blood running along the other side of the road with a knife," an eyewitness identified as Ralf W. told Bild. "He shouted out 'Allahu Akbar' as he was running." A female witness standing in line at the supermarket till also told NTV rolling news channel that "as he was running out... he held up his arms and shouted 'Allahu Akbar'." "I thought I was in a horror movie, I thought he would kill me," an unnamed woman who had been in the supermarket told rolling news channel NTV. She said she feared she would die, as she was "queueing for the till and couldn't get away". Police investigators work at the crime scene after a knife attack in a supermarket in Hamburg Credit: Morris Mac Matzen/Reuters The suspect fled the supermarket after the attack. But "people were running after him with improvised weapons, chairs and sticks... they ran after him into a side street," Ralf W. told Bild. "People chased after the killer with chairs, they were throwing them at him," bakery worker Shaylin Roettmer told DPA. The witnesses slightly injured the attacker while they were overpowering him, before handing him over to police. Police cars outside the supermarket in Hamburg Credit: @MarcoZitzow Police blocked off the lively and diverse high street dotted with cafes and shops in the northeast of the port city, Germany's second largest and host of the G20 summit of world leaders in early July. Anti-terror officers armed with automatic weapons patrolled the scene and onlookers gathered behind strips of red-and-white police tape. While the attacker's motives remain unknown, Germany has been on high alert about the threat of a jihadist attack, especially since last December's truck rampage through a Berlin Christmas market that killed 12 people. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the carnage in which a Tunisian rejected asylum seeker and ex-convict, Anis Amri, 24, ploughed the stolen truck through a crowd. |
Lost Elderly Dog Reunites With Owner After Hunky Firefighter Rescues Him From Lagoon Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:30 PM PDT |
Newborn Twins and Daughter Orphaned After Mother Dies the Same Day as Their Father’s Funeral Posted: 29 Jul 2017 02:08 PM PDT |
Indiana Police Officer Fatally Shot While Helping People In Car Crash Posted: 28 Jul 2017 02:10 AM PDT |
US and South Korea discuss 'military options' in wake of latest North Korea ICBM test Posted: 28 Jul 2017 11:46 AM PDT The US and South Korea have said they are considering military responses after the latest test of a intercontinental missile by North Korea. Earlier this month, US officials said they believed North Korea had the capability of firing a missile that could reach Alaska. At the same time, reports said US intelligence officials believed North Korea was just one year away from completing a nuclear weapon that could be attached to such a weapon. |
Tesla's Musk hands over first Model 3 electric cars to early buyers Posted: 29 Jul 2017 10:30 AM PDT By Alexandria Sage FREMONT, Calif. (Reuters) - Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Friday the Model 3 had over half a million advance reservations as he handed over the first 30 to employee buyers, setting the stage for the biggest test yet of the company's strategy to become a profitable, mass market electric car maker. Outside Tesla's Fremont, California factory, Musk showed off the $35,000 base vehicle with a range of 220 miles (350 km) on a charge that marks a departure from the company's earlier luxury electric cars. Musk took to the stage driving a red Model 3, and said Tesla has produced 50 of the vehicles so far, including 20 for testing purposes. |
Trump ready to sign Russia sanctions bill, Moscow retaliates Posted: 28 Jul 2017 06:58 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will sign a package of stiff financial sanctions against Russia that passed Congress with overwhelming support, the White House said Friday. Moscow has already responded, ordering a reduction in the number of U.S. diplomats in Russia and closing the U.S. Embassy's recreation retreat. |
Migrant kills man in Hamburg supermarket stabbing, six hurt Posted: 28 Jul 2017 04:15 PM PDT A 26-year-old migrant to Germany who was supposed to leave the country went on a stabbing spree with a kitchen knife in a Hamburg supermarket on Friday, killing a 50-year-old man and leaving six others injured, police and city officials said. Germany is less than two months away from parliamentary elections on Sept. 24 in which Chancellor Angela Merkel is likely to win a fourth term despite tensions about her decision in August 2015 to open the door to over one million migrants. Passersby threw chairs and other objects at the attacker as he fled the scene, enabling plain clothes police officers to take him into custody near the store, according to police and videos posted on Twitter. |
Venezuela's government, opposition on deadly collision course Posted: 27 Jul 2017 06:32 PM PDT Venezuela's political crisis looks headed for a dangerous showdown Friday, after the opposition called three more days of nationwide protests against President Nicolas Maduro, defying a ban on demonstrations ahead of a controversial weekend vote. The war of words escalated on Thursday, the second day of a 48-hour general strike by Venezuelans angry over Maduro's plans for a Sunday poll to elect a new body to rewrite the constitution. "The regime declared we can't demonstrate... We will respond with the TAKING OF VENEZUELA" through a protest on Friday, the opposition coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable, said on its Twitter account. |
Review: Detroit Is an Important but Flawed Look at American History Posted: 28 Jul 2017 05:44 AM PDT |
8-Month-Old Baby Dies After Dad Allegedly Leaves Him in 109-Degree Trailer Posted: 29 Jul 2017 08:18 AM PDT |
Exclusive: Majority of Americans support transgender military service - poll Posted: 28 Jul 2017 10:36 AM PDT By Chris Kahn NEW YORK (Reuters) - A majority of Americans believe that transgender individuals should be allowed to serve in the military, according to an exclusive Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday. The July 26-28 poll suggested that the country largely disagrees with President Donald Trump's announcement this week that he will ban transgender personnel from the armed forces. |
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Steve Bannon Pushing For Tech Companies To Be Regulated As Utilities Posted: 28 Jul 2017 02:46 PM PDT |
Officials say 7,000 Islamic State affiliates remain in Iraq Posted: 28 Jul 2017 06:06 AM PDT |
‘New York City Up and Down’ — 4 decades through the lens of photojournalist Jean-Pierre Laffont Posted: 28 Jul 2017 08:41 AM PDT |
Boko Haram ambush death toll hits 69 Posted: 29 Jul 2017 10:06 AM PDT At least 69 people died in a Boko Haram ambush of an oil exploration team in northeast Nigeria, as three men kidnapped by the jihadists made a video appeal. Experts said the attack -- Boko Haram's bloodiest this year -- underscored the persistent threat it poses, despite government claims the group is a spent force. "So far the death toll stands at 69," said an aid agency worker involved in the recovery of bodies after the attack in the Magumeri area of Borno state on Tuesday. |
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Police Officer Buys Diapers for Young Mother Caught Trying to Steal Them Posted: 29 Jul 2017 07:28 AM PDT |
Snake Wraps Around Woman's Neck Posted: 28 Jul 2017 03:25 PM PDT |
Hackers to scour voting machines in search for election vulnerabilities Posted: 28 Jul 2017 04:13 AM PDT By Jim Finkle LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Hackers attending this weekend's Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas will have a chance to break into voting machines and voter databases in a bid to uncover vulnerabilities that could be exploited to sway election results. Organizers decided to set up the 25-year-old conference's first "hacker voting village" to raise awareness about the threat of election results being altered through hacking. Such concerns have been growing since the end of last year, when news surfaced that top U.S. intelligence agencies had determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered computer hacks of Democratic Party emails to help Republican Donald Trump win the Nov. 8 election. |
Russia orders out U.S. diplomats in sanctions retaliation Posted: 28 Jul 2017 12:57 PM PDT By Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Friday ordered the United States to cut hundreds of diplomatic staff in retaliation for a new round of U.S. sanctions, and said it was seizing two U.S. diplomatic properties. Moscow's decision, which had echoes of the Cold War, was announced by the Foreign Ministry a day after the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved new sanctions on Russia. |
The Best Pocket Knife for Every Situation Posted: 28 Jul 2017 11:44 AM PDT |
Seamstress from abruptly bankrupt bridal store reunites brides with wedding gowns Posted: 28 Jul 2017 06:52 AM PDT An Oklahoma seamstress has saved dozens of panicked brides after one of the world's largest wedding dress retailers abruptly shut its doors. Rose Ellis is a contract seamstress for Alfred Angelo, the wedding dress behemoth that shuttered more than 60 stores last week, after filing for bankruptcy. Brides-to-be were given little warning of the shut-down, meaning many of them lost the dresses waiting for them at the store. |
Plight of mother-of-two 'abuse victim' shakes Spain Posted: 29 Jul 2017 10:24 AM PDT The plight of a Spanish woman who vanished with her children after defying a court order to hand them over to her Italian ex-partner, found guilty of domestic violence, has shaken the country. The case burst into the limelight this week just as lawmakers agreed a series of measures to tackle abuse against women, in a country that has made the struggle against domestic violence a priority. Juana Rivas, a woman in her mid-30s from Maracena in southern Spain, was living in Italy with her partner when she took both their sons -- aged 3 and 11 -- away in May 2016 and never returned, alleging abuse. |
The great American total solar eclipse: When is it and how can I see it in the UK and US? Posted: 28 Jul 2017 06:14 AM PDT What's happening? On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will witness an eclipse of the sun for the first time in 99 years, where the Moon will pass in front of the Sun casting darkness across swathes of the Earth's surface. Dubbed the Great American Eclipse, the moment will see the Sun, the Moon and the Earth become perfectly aligned in a once-in-a-lifetime celestial spectacle seen from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. 10 amazing places in America to watch the 2017 solar eclipse Who will see it? Everyone in North America, parts of South America, Africa and Europe - including the UK - will see at least a partial solar eclipse, where the moon covers only a part of the sun. However, 14 states across the United States will experience a total solar eclipse with more than two minutes of darkness descending in the middle of the day over the course of 100 minutes. More than 12 million Americans live inside the path of totality and more than half of the nation live within 400 miles of it. Millions more are expected to travel to cities along the path to witness the phenomenon. Eclipse path of totality in black. 14 states across the United States will experience it. Credit: Nasa What areas will see total blackout? Anyone within the path of totality will see the sky become dark for several minutes as the moon completely covers the sun. The path is relatively thin, around 70 miles wide, and stretches from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. It will first be seen at Lincoln Beach, Oregon at 9:05 PDT, with totality beginning at 10:16 PDT. Over the next 90 minutes, it will cross through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and North and end near Charleston, South Carolina at 14:28 EDT. The lunar shadow will leave the US at 04:09 EDT. Its longest duration will be near Carbondale, Illinois, where the sun will be completely covered for two minutes and 40 seconds. Solar eclipse 2017, in pictures What time can I see the total eclipse? Here are the mid-eclipse times for some of the major towns and cities along the path of totality, according to Nasa. All times are local. 10:17 - Corvallis, Albany and Lebanon, Oregon 11:34 - Idaho Falls, Idaho 11:44 - Casper, Wyoming 13:00 - Grand Island, Lincoln Nebraska 13:08 - St Joseph, Missouri 13:09 - Kansas City, Missouri 13:14 - Columbia, Jefferson City, Missouri 13:18 - St Louis, Missouri 13:28 - Bowling Green, Kentucky 13:28 - Nashville, Tennessee 14:39 - Greenville, South Carolina 14:43 - Columbia, South Carolina What causes an eclipse? The diameter of the Sun is 400 times that of the Moon but it lies 400 times further away - which means if you are in exactly the right alignment on the surface of the Earth at the right time, you will see the two celestial bodies overlap exactly. Credit: Nasa Where can I see the eclipse in the UK? Sadly Brits won't get a total eclipse like our friends across the pond, but we will be treated to a slight partial eclipse which will still be worth watching. It will be visible in parts of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland from around 19:35 on August 21 - but make sure you're in a spot where there's no cloud. At a glance | Future solar eclipses in the UK Will there be a live stream? Yes - Nasa will host an Eclipse Megacast for four hours during the eclipse which will be picked up by local, national and international TV stations. You can also follow all the action via the Telegraph. How can I see it safely? Never look directly at the Sun, even through sunglasses or dark material such as a bin liner or photographic negative. Makeshift filters may not screen out the harmful infrared radiation that can burn the retina of the eye risking permanent eye damage and blindness. Also, viewers must never use binoculars or a telescope. Wear special eclipse viewing glasses - not ordinary sunglasses - or construct a simple pinhole camera which projects an image of the Sun onto a blank piece of paper. Solar eclipse: how to watch the eclipse safely When will Britain next see a solar eclipse? There was a pretty spectacular eclipse in Britain in March 2015, but the last total eclipse in the UK was in August 1999. You might be waiting a while for the next decent one too - it won't take place until August 12, 2026. On that date up to 95 per cent of the Sun will be obscured. Britain will not see a total solar eclipse until September 23, 2090. How we watched the 1999 solar eclipse - in 90 seconds 01:42 Total solar eclipses in history Eclipses have both fascinated and terrified civilisations for centuries. When King Henry I of England, the son of William the Conqueror, died in 1133, his death happened to coincide with a total solar eclipse plummeting the nation into darkness for four minutes and 38 seconds. Historian William of Malmesbury wrote in 1140 that "the darkness was so great that people at first thought the world was ending." |
Turmoil fuels schism between Trump's White House and Republican party Posted: 29 Jul 2017 10:44 AM PDT Reince Priebus, shortly before he was fired as White House chief of staff on Friday. Donald Trump's presidency was this weekend facing fresh turmoil after a week of unadulterated disasters that culminated in the removal of his chief of staff. With his legislative agenda stalled and his White House descending into civil war, Trump appeared to be losing support in a Republican party that had previously rallied round him. |
Britain plans to send warship to South China Sea in move likely to irk Beijing Posted: 28 Jul 2017 12:38 AM PDT By Colin Packham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Britain plans to send a warship to the disputed South China Sea next year to conduct freedom of navigation exercises, Defence Minister Michael Fallon said on Thursday, a move likely to anger Beijing. Britain would increase its presence in the waters after it sent four British fighter planes for joint exercises with Japan in the region last year, he said. China claims most of the energy-rich sea where neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims. |
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