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- White House Press Secretary: Indicted Campaign Members Had 'Nothing To Do With' Trump
- President is 'Too Defensive' On Russia: Portman
- Mexico Celebrates Day Of The Dead With Tribute To Earthquake Victims
- Terrifying 'haunted' restaurant camera shows furniture moving on its own
- Elderly man arrested after 'strangling 23-year-old woman on their first date'
- Critical Transplant Delayed as Hospital Blocks Kidney Donor
- 'Real Housewives of Dallas' star LeeAnne Locken regrets hot mic moment, reveals reunion 'epiphany' she had
- America Is Escalating Its War of Words with North Korea
- Kenya opposition leader calls for calm in slum hit by deadly violence
- Woman Killed After 12-Year-Old Boy Jumps From Overpass Onto Her Car In Alleged Suicide Attempt
- Google's Cheeseburger Emoji Has One MAJOR Flaw
- Obamacare benchmark premiums up 37 percent in 2018 after subsidy cut-off
- Chip and Joanna Gaines go for it
- Iran says to continue developing ballistic missiles
- Spanish-unity supporters demonstrate in Barcelona
- Celebrities React With Fury Over Kevin Spacey's Apology To Anthony Rapp
- The Supreme Cat Show 2017
- Hillary Clinton Shrugs Off Reminder Of Comey Letter Anniversary: 'Oh Is That Today?'
- Grand jury plays key role in US justice
- French police investigating second allegation of rape made against Oxford professor
- Kate Middleton will make British history one awesome way when she becomes queen
- Iran says it foils plot involving tomb of Cyrus the Great
- Afghan Taliban say kidnapped U.S. professor is seriously ill
- Caitlyn Jenner Confidently Embraces Her Authentic Self By Vacationing In A Swimsuit
- U.S., South Korea, Japan urge North Korea to cease 'irresponsible' provocations
- Is It Time for the U.S. Navy to Start Building Non-Nuclear Stealth Submarines?
- Controversial Congressman Touts Iowa 'Peasant Hunt' With Donald Trump Jr.
- Man Dressed as Santa Allegedly Shoots 3 People at Halloween Party
- Funeral for late Thai king Bhumibol draws to a close
- What Meghan Markle wore: Where to buy her favorite closet pieces
- Turkey detains 143 people over suspected Islamic State links: Anadolu
- Corey Feldman Defends Needing $10 Million to Reveal Names of Alleged Hollywood Pedophiles in Feature Film
- Confusion coming with California's legal marijuana
- MSNBC Host Skewers Claims Clinton Helped Sell Uranium To Russians
- The Latest: On stand, Bergdahl says sorry to the wounded
- Why Russia's New 'Stealth' Submarines Have a Big Problem
- Iran blocks 'illegal' rally at ancient king's tomb
- Why Does Daylight Saving Time Ends Earlier in Europe: Nazis, Economics, and Energy
- Carbon dioxide levels grew at record pace in 2016, U.N. says
- Fan Grabs World Series Home Run From Another Fan To Throw It Back
- Revise Law School Personal Statements Before Applying
- Seven killed as Israel destroys tunnel dug under Gaza border
- Cheeky Cyclist Flips Trump Motorcade The Middle Finger Salute
- Two US Navy SEALs 'investigated over Green Beret strangulation death in Mali'
White House Press Secretary: Indicted Campaign Members Had 'Nothing To Do With' Trump Posted: 30 Oct 2017 11:54 AM PDT |
President is 'Too Defensive' On Russia: Portman Posted: 29 Oct 2017 12:01 AM PDT |
Mexico Celebrates Day Of The Dead With Tribute To Earthquake Victims Posted: 29 Oct 2017 03:55 PM PDT |
Terrifying 'haunted' restaurant camera shows furniture moving on its own Posted: 30 Oct 2017 07:22 AM PDT |
Elderly man arrested after 'strangling 23-year-old woman on their first date' Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:43 PM PDT |
Critical Transplant Delayed as Hospital Blocks Kidney Donor Posted: 29 Oct 2017 06:35 AM PDT |
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America Is Escalating Its War of Words with North Korea Posted: 30 Oct 2017 11:44 AM PDT Seoul is continuing to support Washington's efforts at a diplomatic solution that would result in a denuclearized North Korea—though it is unclear how that might be achieved. The United States is continuing to up the ante in its war of words with North Korea. Yesterday, a nuclear-capable Northrop Grumman B-2A Sprit stealth bomber based out of Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri conducted a long-range training mission in the Pacific as Washington continues to increase the pressure on Pyongyang. |
Kenya opposition leader calls for calm in slum hit by deadly violence Posted: 29 Oct 2017 06:13 AM PDT By George Obulutsa and Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga called for calm on Sunday as he visited a slum in the capital that was hit by violence when a political stand-off over a repeat presidential election fed into rising ethnic tensions. Clashes in Kawangware and in a village in western Kenya following Thursday's vote were the first signs that face-offs between Odinga supporters and the police might eventually morph into neighbours turning against each other. Standing here in this church we want to condemn the militarisation of politics in this country," Odinga told residents in the Nairobi slum. |
Woman Killed After 12-Year-Old Boy Jumps From Overpass Onto Her Car In Alleged Suicide Attempt Posted: 30 Oct 2017 09:36 AM PDT |
Google's Cheeseburger Emoji Has One MAJOR Flaw Posted: 30 Oct 2017 08:16 AM PDT |
Obamacare benchmark premiums up 37 percent in 2018 after subsidy cut-off Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:17 PM PDT By Michael Erman NEW YORK (Reuters) - The average monthly premium for benchmark Obamacare insurance plans will surge around 37 percent in 2018, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Monday, fueled by the Trump administration's suspension of billions of dollars in subsidy payments to health insurers. The average monthly premium for the second-lowest cost "silver" plan for a 27-year-old will rise to $411 a month in 2018 from $300 a month this year, before tax credits are applied. Federal tax credits that help individuals buy coverage will also rise sharply, according to a report from the health department's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. |
Chip and Joanna Gaines go for it Posted: 30 Oct 2017 09:01 AM PDT |
Iran says to continue developing ballistic missiles Posted: 29 Oct 2017 04:58 AM PDT Iran's president on Sunday said his country would continue building weapons including developing missiles as the United States prepares new sanctions over its ballistic missile programme. "To defend our nation and territorial integrity, we will build all the weapons we will need," Hassan Rouhani told parliament in statements broadcast on state television. Recent Iranian missile launches have triggered US sanctions and accusations they violate the spirit of a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers. |
Spanish-unity supporters demonstrate in Barcelona Posted: 29 Oct 2017 01:49 PM PDT |
Celebrities React With Fury Over Kevin Spacey's Apology To Anthony Rapp Posted: 30 Oct 2017 02:33 AM PDT |
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Hillary Clinton Shrugs Off Reminder Of Comey Letter Anniversary: 'Oh Is That Today?' Posted: 29 Oct 2017 05:41 AM PDT |
Grand jury plays key role in US justice Posted: 29 Oct 2017 10:25 AM PDT A grand jury plays a key role in the US judicial system when it comes to investigating potential crimes and in bringing charges. Robert Mueller, the special counsel heading the wide-ranging probe into whether there was collusion between Russia and members of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, has impaneled a grand jury in the case. CNN has reported, and other media have confirmed, that the grand jury has brought its first charges stemming from Mueller's probe. |
French police investigating second allegation of rape made against Oxford professor Posted: 30 Oct 2017 01:01 PM PDT French prosecutors are investigating allegations by two women who say they were raped by an Oxford University professor. Professor of Islamic Studies Tariq Ramadan vehemently denies the allegations. One woman, Henda Ayari, confirmed last week to The Telegraph that she had filed complaints against Prof Ramadan of rape, sexual assault, violence, harassment and intimidation with the prosecutor's office in Rouen, northern France. Now police say two complaints are being investigated. Ms Ayari, 40, a former salafist and now a secularist feminist author, said that Mr Ramadan had assaulted her in a Paris hotel in 2012. She said she had decided to "name and shame" Prof Ramadan as a "pervert guru" following the Harvey Weinstein scandal. A second woman, 45, who wishes to remain anonymous, has also filed a complaint for rape against the renowned Islamic scholar, which she said took place in 2009. Given the "similarity of the (alleged) events", Paris prosecutors have added her complaint to Ms Ayari's as part of an investigation launched on October 23, a judicial source confirmed to AFP. Speaking to French media on Monday about her alleged ordeal at the hands of Prof Ramadan, Ms Ayari said: "He literally pounced on me like a wild animal." She told BFM TV she had gone to the scholar's hotel room to ask him questions about Islam and at the time "I admired him very much". Referring to the alleged rape, she said "he kissed me really hard... then for a few seconds he choked me, I really thought I was going to die". She said that in his eyes, "either your veiled or you are raped", adding that he "uses Islam to satisfy his sexual urges". The second woman - a convert to Islam - has alleged that she was raped by Prof Ramadan in the Hilton hotel in Lyon in 2009. The woman told Le Monde that he had suggested they go to his room because "everyone is looking at us". Once inside, she said he had kicked away crutches she was using due to an injured leg and "jumped on me". "You kept me waiting now you will pay dear," she alleged he said. The woman alleged she was violently assaulted, receiving slaps to the "face, arms and breasts" and punches to the stomach, before being raped, including with "an object". He then dragged her to the bathroom by her hair and urinated on her, she alleged. She went straight to a doctor and has medical evidence of her assault, she alleges. The unnamed complainant said she later received a text message from Prof Ramadan asking to see her again "as if we had spent a wonderfully romantic and tender evening together". After she refused she alleged she was subjected to "months of harassment and threats from men who followed me in the street; one threatened to kill me". Prof Ramadan denounced the allegations as "a campaign of slander clearly orchestrated by my long-time adversaries". He had already filed a complaint for slander and defamation against Ms Ayari and said he would do the same against the second woman. Prof Ramadan, the grandson of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, was chosen by Tony Blair, the former prime minister, to work on a task force to help tackle extremism in the UK after the 7/7 attacks in London in 2005. A spokesman for Oxford University last week said: "We are aware of these reports and are taking them extremely seriously. We are not in a position to comment further at this time." Respected in the UK as a scholar who is not a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mr Ramadan is a deeply controversial figure in France, where some have accused him of wishing to pursue rigorist political Islam in the West through stealth. |
Kate Middleton will make British history one awesome way when she becomes queen Posted: 30 Oct 2017 07:29 AM PDT |
Iran says it foils plot involving tomb of Cyrus the Great Posted: 29 Oct 2017 04:19 AM PDT |
Afghan Taliban say kidnapped U.S. professor is seriously ill Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:28 PM PDT The Afghan Taliban said on Monday that Kevin King, one of two professors from the American University of Afghanistan who were kidnapped in Kabul last year, is seriously ill and needs urgent medical attention. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said King, an American, was suffering from "dangerous" heart disease and kidney problems. "His illness has intensified, his feet have swollen and sometimes he becomes unconscious and his condition worsens every day," Mujahid said in a statement. |
Caitlyn Jenner Confidently Embraces Her Authentic Self By Vacationing In A Swimsuit Posted: 30 Oct 2017 10:08 AM PDT |
U.S., South Korea, Japan urge North Korea to cease 'irresponsible' provocations Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:10 PM PDT |
Is It Time for the U.S. Navy to Start Building Non-Nuclear Stealth Submarines? Posted: 29 Oct 2017 04:24 PM PDT Russia has them. If Congress and the Trump administration read a recent article in the Wall Street Journal about Russia's diesel-electric submarines, they might be thinking America needs to seriously consider acquiring its own conventional submarines. The blockbuster article by Julian E. Barnes documents a three-month cat-and-mouse game between a Russian diesel-electric submarine and the NATO countries trying to track it. |
Controversial Congressman Touts Iowa 'Peasant Hunt' With Donald Trump Jr. Posted: 29 Oct 2017 05:08 PM PDT |
Man Dressed as Santa Allegedly Shoots 3 People at Halloween Party Posted: 29 Oct 2017 01:22 PM PDT |
Funeral for late Thai king Bhumibol draws to a close Posted: 28 Oct 2017 05:59 PM PDT A year of official mourning for Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej was to end Sunday after a lavish five-day funeral full of pageantry and religious ritual. Bhumibol, a beloved monarch who died last October aged 88, was cremated on Thursday after a day charged with emotion that brought the nation to a standstill. At his death he was the world's longest-serving monarch, spanning seven decades of Thailand's turbulent modern history to become its leading symbol of unity. |
What Meghan Markle wore: Where to buy her favorite closet pieces Posted: 30 Oct 2017 10:52 AM PDT |
Turkey detains 143 people over suspected Islamic State links: Anadolu Posted: 29 Oct 2017 07:24 AM PDT Turkish police detained 143 people over suspected links to Islamic State in anti-terror operations in eight cities over the weekend, the state-run Anadolu Agency said on Sunday. Counter-terrorism police detained 49 foreign nationals on Saturday during operations in the capital Ankara, Anadolu said. The police raided houses in Bursa, a northwestern province of Turkey, and detained 39 people including 28 Syrian nationals and two Azerbaijani nationals on Sunday, Anadolu said. |
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Confusion coming with California's legal marijuana Posted: 29 Oct 2017 03:53 PM PDT |
MSNBC Host Skewers Claims Clinton Helped Sell Uranium To Russians Posted: 29 Oct 2017 07:07 PM PDT |
The Latest: On stand, Bergdahl says sorry to the wounded Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:38 PM PDT |
Why Russia's New 'Stealth' Submarines Have a Big Problem Posted: 28 Oct 2017 05:50 PM PDT Moscow failed to develop key AIP propulsion technology for its "new" diesel submarines. Russian media has been trumpeting plans to launch two additional Lada-class diesel-electric submarines, two decades after the hull of the lead boat, the St. Petersburg, was laid down. Left delicately unstated in some of the press releases is that these new boats will lack the Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) systems that were intended to be the class's defining feature. |
Iran blocks 'illegal' rally at ancient king's tomb Posted: 29 Oct 2017 08:34 AM PDT Iranian authorities on Sunday prevented an "illegal gathering" at the tomb of ancient Persian king Cyrus the Great and arrested a number of suspects, local media reported. The Mizanonline news website said the intelligence ministry had identified members of "a counter-revolutionary group which had wanted to organise an illegal gathering under the pretext of celebrating Cyrus". Authorities in Iran last October arrested several organisers of a rally at the same site. |
Why Does Daylight Saving Time Ends Earlier in Europe: Nazis, Economics, and Energy Posted: 29 Oct 2017 02:20 PM PDT |
Carbon dioxide levels grew at record pace in 2016, U.N. says Posted: 30 Oct 2017 03:52 AM PDT By Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) - The amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere grew at record rate in 2016 to a level not seen for millions of years, potentially fuelling a 20-metre rise in sea levels and adding 3 degrees to temperatures, the United Nations said on Monday. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), the main man-made greenhouse gas, hit 403.3 parts per million (ppm), up from 400.0 in 2015, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization said in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin. |
Fan Grabs World Series Home Run From Another Fan To Throw It Back Posted: 30 Oct 2017 09:57 AM PDT |
Revise Law School Personal Statements Before Applying Posted: 30 Oct 2017 07:00 AM PDT One key component is the personal statement, and it's critical that you submit a strong essay that captures who you are and your reasons for pursuing the law. Avoid c ommon cliches in favor of concrete experiential evidence that establishes what qualities, achievements and perspectives make you a competitive law school candidate. Here are five tips to keep in mind as you review your personal statement. |
Seven killed as Israel destroys tunnel dug under Gaza border Posted: 30 Oct 2017 01:30 PM PDT By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Dan Williams GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Seven Palestinian militants were killed on Monday when Israel blew up what it said was a tunnel being dug underneath the Gaza Strip border. Hamas said Israel had made a "futile attempt to sabotage efforts to repair Palestinian unity", a reference to the reconciliation agreement it reached with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, earlier this month. Israel was at pains to point out that its action against the tunnel was carried out on its own side of the border. |
Cheeky Cyclist Flips Trump Motorcade The Middle Finger Salute Posted: 29 Oct 2017 07:33 PM PDT |
Two US Navy SEALs 'investigated over Green Beret strangulation death in Mali' Posted: 29 Oct 2017 03:55 PM PDT Navy criminal investigators are reportedly probing whether two Navy SEALs strangled to death an Army Green Beret in Mali. Staff Sergeant Logan Melgar, 34, was found dead on June 4 in shared embassy housing in Mali's capital Bamako - where he was posted with special operations forces working on training and counterterrorism efforts, it was reported on Sunday. His superiors quickly suspected "foul play" in the death and agents from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command spent months investigating the case before handing over to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service last month, officials told the New York Times. A military medical examiner ruled Melgar's death a homicide by strangulation, the newspaper reported. "NCIS can confirm we are investigating the death of SSGT Melgar in Mali but beyond that, NCIS does not discuss the details of ongoing investigations," spokesman Ed Buice told AFP. He said the agency took over the case from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command on September 25. The unidentified Navy SEALs have been placed on administrative leave, the Times said - but no official statement has been released and nobody has been charged in connection with the death. News of the death has emerged as America's presence in the region came under the spotlight when four soldiers were killed in an ambush in neighbouring Niger. |
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