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- Trump Is On The Verge Of Politicizing The Census, Advocates Say
- Man who claims Earth is flat says he'll prove his belief by taking flight in a DIY rocket
- Trump Hotel Owner Pays Trumps to Leave
- Chef José Andrés Prepares 40,000 Thanksgiving Meals In Puerto Rico
- Anti-Pipeline Activist Found Guilty After Being Barred From Mentioning Climate Change
- Yemen port, airport to reopen to aid: Saudi-led coalition
- Elite Royal Navy rescue team sent as possible calls detected from missing Argentine submarine
- Woman Gets Prison After Boyfriend Dies From Meth-Laden Kiss
- A Tribute To The Most Cringeworthy Turkey Pardon Of All Time, Featuring Sarah Palin
- David Cassidy dead at 67
- First House Dem Calls On Rep. Conyers To Resign
- Drug-maker Teva set for major layoffs in Israel, US: report
- Police Storm Detention Center As Australia Slammed Over 'Humanitarian Crisis'
- MS-13 stabs man 100 times, beheads corpse and rips out heart near Washington DC, police say
- Roy Moore Follows Donald Trump Playbook On Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct
- This real-time Black Friday tracker shows just how much we shop online
- FCC Faces Scrutiny For Refusing To Turn Over Evidence On Net Neutrality Comments
- Our Favorite Books About Cars and Racing
- Lisa Murkowski Says She's OK With Killing The Health Insurance Mandate
- Hariri says resignation on hold, pledges to stay in Lebanon
- Violent Feud Between California Shooter and Neighbors Brewed Months Before Deadly Rampage
- Woman who stole 'Make America Great Again' cap from fellow student could be jailed for up to a year
- Trump Celebrates Thanksgiving With 100th Day At One Of His Properties As President
- Landmark Buildings Around The World Light Up Red To Honor Christian Persecution Victims
- Venezuela debt defaults pile up with fresh S&P warning
- Zimbabwe's incoming leader returns home to cheers
- Gayle King Further Addresses Charlie Rose Allegations
- Man Wrongfully Convicted of 1978 Murder Is Freed From Prison After Nearly 40 Years
- 'Zero Hope For Denuclearizing North Korea,' China Expert Says
- My Food Story: Ree Drummond’s Pimento Cheese
- What To Buy On Black Friday On Amazon
- Putin urges 'compromise' ahead of new Syria peace talks
- The Latest: Triumphant Hariri declares "Lebanon First!"
- Jay-Z Stops Concert To Give Empowering Message To 9-Year-Old Girl
- Exonerated Baltimore man: $15 million verdict brings justice
- Breitbart News editor-in-chief argues rape is now defined as regrettable sex
- Stunning CCTV Footage Shows North Korean Defector Being Shot By Border Guards
- Thanksgiving getaway nightmare as cars left stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic
- Experts Break Down The Difference Between Google Home and Amazon Echo
- Two More Women Accuse Sen. Al Franken Of Inappropriate Touching
- Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe's 'Crocodile' to snap up the top job
Trump Is On The Verge Of Politicizing The Census, Advocates Say Posted: 22 Nov 2017 09:05 AM PST President Donald Trump is reportedly leaning toward tapping an academic for the No. 2 position at the U.S. Census Bureau, a decision that has alarmed advocates who say the pick lacks adequate management experience for a massive operational role and has political views that would undermine the credibility of the agency. |
Man who claims Earth is flat says he'll prove his belief by taking flight in a DIY rocket Posted: 23 Nov 2017 02:01 AM PST |
Trump Hotel Owner Pays Trumps to Leave Posted: 22 Nov 2017 12:22 PM PST |
Chef José Andrés Prepares 40,000 Thanksgiving Meals In Puerto Rico Posted: 23 Nov 2017 09:37 AM PST |
Anti-Pipeline Activist Found Guilty After Being Barred From Mentioning Climate Change Posted: 23 Nov 2017 01:07 PM PST |
Yemen port, airport to reopen to aid: Saudi-led coalition Posted: 22 Nov 2017 02:51 PM PST The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said Wednesday it would reopen a key Red Sea port and Sanaa airport to aid, after a more than two-week blockade following a missile attack on Riyadh. The coalition said it would reopen Hodeida port to receive "urgent humanitarian and relief materials" and Sanaa airport to UN aircraft from midday on Thursday (0900 GMT). Hodeida, which is controlled by Huthi rebels backed by Saudi Arabia's arch-rival Iran, is a key conduit for much-needed food and medicine imports to Yemen. |
Elite Royal Navy rescue team sent as possible calls detected from missing Argentine submarine Posted: 22 Nov 2017 03:33 AM PST The Royal Navy has deployed its elite submarine rescue team to join the search for a missing Argentine submarine, after failed satellite calls thought to be from the vessel raised hopes the crew were still alive. HMS Protector also began scouring the South Atlantic as part of the international hunt for the missing vessel, and HMS Clyde was being diverted from South Georgia. Argentine officials said naval bases had detected seven incomplete satellite calls over the weekend attributed to the sub and were now trying to use them to pinpoint its location. The communication attempts "indicate that the crew is trying to re-establish contact, so we are working to locate the source of the emissions," the Argentine Navy said on its Twitter account, adding that the calls lasted between four and 36 seconds. An international team of ships and aircraft were braving heavy seas and high winds to search for the German-built ARA San Juan which has been lost since last week. Argentine navy loses contact with submarine carrying 44 01:08 The Royal Navy said it was flying the Submarine Parachute Assistance Group (SPAG) to the region to join the hunt. The highly trained team of medics, engineers and escape specialists is continuously on six hours notice to go anywhere in the world. Team members are parachute trained so that they can leap into the water at the scene if needed, but in this case will embark on HMS Protector. They carry inflatable boats and life rafts, medical equipment and communications gear which allows them to talk to trapped crews. Arrived on task in the search area in the early hours of this morning and have commenced sonar and visual search for #ARASanJuan as part of the ongoing multinational operation. Conditions remain challenging given current weather. pic.twitter.com/Sxgi9MZGo5— HMS_Protector (@protector_hms) November 19, 2017 The San Juan and its 44 crew last made contact on Wednesday when she was 267 miles off the coast in the Gulf of San Jorge. The latest possible calls were a sign for "cautious enthusiasm", naval experts said, showing the crew may be alive, afloat and at a shallow enough depth to attempt to communicate. HMS Protector has begun sonar scans to hunt for the submarine Credit: MOD Claudio Rodriguez, whose brother Hernan is aboard the submarine, told a local television channel: "They've got to be afloat. Thank God. That gives us hope, because we knew that if they were down below, they would be screwed." HMS Protector, the Royal Navy's 5,000 ton ice patrol and survey ship, was diverted to join the search from a routine mission in the area and can bring its high definition sonar to bear on the search. Search and rescue mission for Argentinian submarine The hunt also includes help from Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and the United States. America on Sunday said it was sending a second P-8 Poseidon submarine hunting navy patrol plane to join the search. The US Navy has also dispatched two submarine rescue chambers that can dock onto stricken boats and ferry crew to the surface from hundreds of feet underwater. ARA San Juan submarine Credit: Argentine defence ministry/AFP The San Juan is a TR-1700 class submarine which had been returning from a routine mission to Ushuaia, near the southernmost tip of South America, to its base at Mar del Plata, about 250 miles south of Buenos Aires. Timeline | Submarine accidents Among those on board is Argentina's first female submarine officer, 35-year-old weapons officer Eliana Krawczyk. Rescuers are focusing on an ocean patch about 190 miles in diameter located about 270 miles from the coast of the southern province of Chubut. |
Woman Gets Prison After Boyfriend Dies From Meth-Laden Kiss Posted: 22 Nov 2017 09:20 AM PST |
A Tribute To The Most Cringeworthy Turkey Pardon Of All Time, Featuring Sarah Palin Posted: 23 Nov 2017 02:45 AM PST |
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First House Dem Calls On Rep. Conyers To Resign Posted: 23 Nov 2017 04:59 AM PST |
Drug-maker Teva set for major layoffs in Israel, US: report Posted: 23 Nov 2017 10:12 AM PST Pharmaceutical giant Teva is preparing to sack thousands of employees in Israel and the United States, including one quarter of its Israeli workforce, a business newspaper said Thursday. Israel-based Teva, the world's biggest manufacturer of generic drugs, will sack 25 percent of its 6,860 employees in Israel and more than 10 percent of its 10,000-strong workforce in the US, Calcalist daily said. Teva shares in the United States have taken a plunge this year as the company has faced harsh financial woes. |
Police Storm Detention Center As Australia Slammed Over 'Humanitarian Crisis' Posted: 22 Nov 2017 07:17 PM PST |
MS-13 stabs man 100 times, beheads corpse and rips out heart near Washington DC, police say Posted: 23 Nov 2017 12:50 AM PST A man was murdered by MS-13 gang members who stabbed him more than 100 times, removed his head, and ripped out his heart, Maryland police say. The body was discovered on Tuesday in Wheaton Regional Park, on the outskirts of Washington DC, in a grave that had been dug before the killing. Miguel Angel Lopez-Abrego, 19, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder after detectives received information it was committed by MS-13 members. |
Roy Moore Follows Donald Trump Playbook On Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Posted: 22 Nov 2017 09:00 AM PST |
This real-time Black Friday tracker shows just how much we shop online Posted: 23 Nov 2017 04:10 AM PST Shopping season is upon us — even if Thanksgiving is just getting started. To really see how much everyone's dropping on deals, online shopping platform Shopify has a real-time dashboard showing how much and what (and from where) people are buying online. SEE ALSO: Black Friday 2017 deals from all over the internet, compiled just for you in one handy spreadsheet With over 500,000 online merchants, Shopify's dashboard this year will track shopping habits as the purchases happen. Based on feedback from last year's visualizer, the company is including more data about shopping trends. They'll show what categories are most popular, like fashion and apparel, health and beauty products, and toys and electronics. You'll also be able to see the size and scale of Black Friday-Cyber Monday shopping with reports on numbers of orders and dollars spent — down to the minute. Black Friday is of course a big retail "holiday" in brick-and-mortar stores. Then after a weekend of shopping, Cyber Monday has blown up as its own "holiday" for all the online deals and tech purchases. Now the lines have blurred and it's turned into a massive post-Thanksgiving consumer extravaganza. "It is all one event," Shopify VP of product Satish Kanwar said in an interview. "It's not as black and white. It's kind of a singular marathon that's happening." The shopping marathon brought in $555,716 in a single minute to Shopify merchants last year. Overall, consumer spending hit $3.45 billion on Cyber Monday last year, according to Shopify. This year is set to be even bigger — which seems nuts. "We're expecting the [shopping] season to be larger," Kanwar said. He said sales are starting earlier and countries outside of the U.S. are getting in on the discounts. More people are shopping from their phones, as well, he said. Shopify's Kanwar called all the shopping excitement this weekend the "Super Bowl of commerce." He's hoping to get a new winter wardrobe and a Nintendo Switch.A holiday shopping survey from WalletHub found that the most wanted gifts this year were gift cards, clothes and electronics. Better remember to stretch before whipping out that credit card. WATCH: KFC made a $10,000 pod to help you escape the holiday internet chaos |
FCC Faces Scrutiny For Refusing To Turn Over Evidence On Net Neutrality Comments Posted: 22 Nov 2017 01:38 PM PST |
Our Favorite Books About Cars and Racing Posted: 23 Nov 2017 06:01 AM PST |
Lisa Murkowski Says She's OK With Killing The Health Insurance Mandate Posted: 21 Nov 2017 07:27 PM PST |
Hariri says resignation on hold, pledges to stay in Lebanon Posted: 22 Nov 2017 08:02 AM PST Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri said Wednesday he was suspending his surprise resignation, pending talks, providing a potential way out of a political crisis that has rocked the country. Lebanon has been thrown into turmoil by Hariri's shock November 4 announcement from Saudi Arabia that he was stepping down, as well as his prolonged absence afterwards. The resignation was seen as a ratcheting up of tensions in the long-running rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and raised fears that Lebanon would be paralysed by regional tensions. |
Violent Feud Between California Shooter and Neighbors Brewed Months Before Deadly Rampage Posted: 22 Nov 2017 06:00 AM PST |
Posted: 23 Nov 2017 03:41 AM PST Riverside Country District Attorney's Office has filed a charge of theft against University of California student Edith Macias, after she was allegedly filmed brandishing the red hat and condemning racism. Ms Macias said the message on the hat represented genocide. It was never f****** great, never," she says in the footage captured by fellow student Matthew Vitale. |
Trump Celebrates Thanksgiving With 100th Day At One Of His Properties As President Posted: 23 Nov 2017 08:29 AM PST President Donald Trump is celebrating his first Thanksgiving as president at his members-only resort in Florida, marking the 100th day he's spent at a Trump-owned property since his inauguration. Wednesday and Thursday were the president's 27th and 28th days at his Palm Beach resort, according to a New York Times tracker. He also visited the Trump International Golf Club on Wednesday, where the White House said he handled "a full schedule of meetings and phone calls." Reporters were not invited to join the president, but they were pretty sure Trump's schedule also included some golf. The president started off his Thanksgiving like he does many days ― with a tweet. |
Landmark Buildings Around The World Light Up Red To Honor Christian Persecution Victims Posted: 22 Nov 2017 02:41 PM PST |
Venezuela debt defaults pile up with fresh S&P warning Posted: 22 Nov 2017 09:11 AM PST Venezuela moved closer to a possible all-out default on Wednesday, with ratings agency S&P Global saying the country had failed to make repayments on two more loans. The oil-rich, cash-poor South American country failed to make $237 million in payments on bonds due 2025 and 2026, now past their 30-day grace period, the US ratings firm said in a statement. "Two additional coupon payments are overdue, but within their grace period. |
Zimbabwe's incoming leader returns home to cheers Posted: 22 Nov 2017 01:52 PM PST |
Gayle King Further Addresses Charlie Rose Allegations Posted: 22 Nov 2017 04:07 AM PST |
Man Wrongfully Convicted of 1978 Murder Is Freed From Prison After Nearly 40 Years Posted: 22 Nov 2017 06:31 PM PST |
'Zero Hope For Denuclearizing North Korea,' China Expert Says Posted: 22 Nov 2017 08:05 AM PST |
My Food Story: Ree Drummond’s Pimento Cheese Posted: 22 Nov 2017 07:15 AM PST |
What To Buy On Black Friday On Amazon Posted: 22 Nov 2017 09:05 PM PST |
Putin urges 'compromise' ahead of new Syria peace talks Posted: 22 Nov 2017 01:40 PM PST Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that efforts to end Syria's six-year war were entering "a new stage" ahead of a planned meeting of Syrian government officials and opposition leaders, warning both sides that compromise would be necessary. The new talks should happen soon, Putin said after a summit with Iran's President Hassan Rouhani and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan, insisting that they would reinvigorate a hobbled peace process. "It is obvious that the reform process will not be simple, it will require compromise and concessions from all parties, including obviously the Syrian government," Putin said after two hours of talks with Rouhani and Erdogan in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. |
The Latest: Triumphant Hariri declares "Lebanon First!" Posted: 22 Nov 2017 04:25 AM PST |
Jay-Z Stops Concert To Give Empowering Message To 9-Year-Old Girl Posted: 22 Nov 2017 02:14 AM PST |
Exonerated Baltimore man: $15 million verdict brings justice Posted: 22 Nov 2017 06:25 PM PST BALTIMORE (AP) — Sabein Burgess spent nearly two decades behind bars for a murder he always insisted he had nothing to do with. Now, a federal jury has given final vindication to the wrongfully convicted man by awarding him $15 million in his lawsuit against the Baltimore Police Department and two detectives. |
Breitbart News editor-in-chief argues rape is now defined as regrettable sex Posted: 22 Nov 2017 03:20 AM PST The editor-in-chief of far right site Breitbart News has claimed women have co-opted the term rape to refer to sex which they later regret. Alex Marlow argued women have exploited the word in the wake of the me too campaign which has seen a steady stream of high profile individuals come forward to allege and denounce sexual assault. "Now it's become, really, any sex that the woman ends up regretting that she had," Marlow said on SiriusXM Patriot's Breitbart News Daily. |
Stunning CCTV Footage Shows North Korean Defector Being Shot By Border Guards Posted: 21 Nov 2017 09:33 PM PST |
Thanksgiving getaway nightmare as cars left stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic Posted: 22 Nov 2017 03:32 AM PST America's great Thanksgiving getaway is already under way and it began for some unlucky motorists with an enormous traffic jam. ABC News shared incredible aerial footage of "bumper-to-bumper traffic" in Los Angeles on the 405 motorway, one of the busiest and most congested routes in the United States. More than 50 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more over the Thanksgiving holiday, which kicked off with Donald Trump pardoning a turkey. Aerial footage shows bumper-to-bumper traffic in Los Angeles as Americans get a head start on Thanksgiving travel. https://t.co/GAHCy45ouspic.twitter.com/lt7ClP8qb0— ABC News (@ABC) November 22, 2017 "Thanksgiving kicks off the start of a busy holiday season, and more thankful Americans will travel to spend time with friends and family this year," said Bill Sutherland, senior vice president of the AAA. "A strong economy and labour market are generating rising incomes and higher consumer confidence, fuelling a strong year for the travel industry, which will continue into the holiday season." Thousands have shared ABC's clip of the red and white traffic crawling slowly along the 405, two days before families sit down to celebrate the national holiday. Traffic comes to a near standstill on the 405 in southern California each year in the days before Thanksgiving, prompting a strong reaction on social media. "My worst day ever was on the 405 the night before Thanksgiving. Took me over three hours to get from Marina Del Rey to Sherman Oaks; 17 total miles," commented one. One local, who is familiar with the nightmarish traffic, posted: "Seriously. This is my life everyday here in LA." Another previously compared the footage to "red and white blood cells flowing through the major arteries of the city", adding: "Pretty, wouldn't want to be in it." Donald Trump pardons a turkey Credit: Reuters Thanksgiving travellers have been advised to avoid traffic hotspots and check for the worst times to hit the road before starting their journey. "Thanksgiving has historically been one of the busiest holidays for road trips, and this year we could see record-level travel delays," says Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. "Knowing when and where congestion will build can help drivers avoid the stress of sitting in traffic." World's worst traffic jam? Thousands of cars left stranded on motorway in China |
Experts Break Down The Difference Between Google Home and Amazon Echo Posted: 23 Nov 2017 02:45 AM PST |
Two More Women Accuse Sen. Al Franken Of Inappropriate Touching Posted: 22 Nov 2017 04:10 PM PST |
Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe's 'Crocodile' to snap up the top job Posted: 23 Nov 2017 01:26 AM PST Nicknamed "the Crocodile" for his ruthlessness, Emmerson Mnangagwa who will take over as Zimbabwe's next president, is a hardliner with ties to the military who could prove as authoritarian as his mentor Robert Mugabe. It was his political ambition to take over which set off a bitter succession battle between him and Grace, the president's 52-year-old wife, triggering the crisis that toppled the autocrat, who resigned on Tuesday. When Mnangagwa was dismissed as vice president by Mugabe on November 6, it initially looked like he'd been outfoxed by the first lady, forcing him to flee the country. |
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