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- Bali Issues Red Alert, Orders Evacuations As Mount Agung Volcano Erupts
- Pelosi: 'Nobody' Was Proud of President Clinton's Behavior At The Time
- Indiana nurse loses job after saying sons of white women 'should be sacrificed'
- Factory explosion in China kills dozens
- South Korea Trolls North With Loudspeakers Blaring News On Defector
- Arrest In Florida Road Rage Shooting
- Pope Francis Arrived in Myanmar
- Pakistan minister resigns after violent Islamist protests: state media
- 6 Things to Know About the Electric Tesla Semi Truck
- The ultimate list of Cyber Monday sales
- Trump will not campaign for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Moore
- Anthony Scaramucci Threatens To Sue College Paper Over 'Defamatory' Editorial
- Bobcat rescued after being stuck in a car's grill for miles on Thanksgiving
- Ten bodies found on Japan coast opposite North Korea
- Egyptian village where mosque was attacked had been warned
- Celebs Rally For Cyntoia Brown, A Child Sex-Trafficking Victim Who Killed A Man
- Cuba holds municipal elections on road to Castro era’s end
- 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Overcome With Emotion as He Describes Wife's Cancer Battle: 'She's My Honey'
- Horror as Norway freight trains mow down over 100 reindeer
- 10 Of The Best Cyber Monday TV Deals You'll Actually Want To Shop
- US, Russia lend skill to non-stop Argentina sub hunt
- Melania Trump slams 'liberal media' after report claims she didn't want to be first lady
- American teenager whose death was ruled a suicide was 'raped and beaten,' new information suggests
- China’s J-31 Stealth Fighter Has a New Mission: Selling Cars
- AP PHOTOS: Upgrade may dethrone Manila's 'King of the Road'
- Special Report: 'Treacherous shenanigans' - The inside story of Mugabe's downfall
- Man Who Survived Las Vegas Massacre Killed in Hit-and-Run
- 37 Of The Best Cyber Monday Deals On Fashion, Tech, Home And More
- Employee used crisp packet as 'Faraday cage' to hide his whereabouts during work
- Ex-Russian minister says he thought bag with $2 million cash was gift of alcohol
- The Navy Is Obsessed with Big Aircraft Carriers (But There Could Be Another Option)
- In photos: Experts rank the best beaches around the world
- Bannon has House Republicans looking over shoulders for 2018
- Restaurant Employee Helps Injured Vet With Meal in Heartwarming Video
- Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's First Photos As An Engaged Couple Are Here
- Philippines' Duterte tells Muslims he will correct 'historical injustice'
- 'Chennai Six' former British soldiers released after four years in Indian jail
- Women get chance to 'one-up' the men in mixed infantry units
- Lebanon's Aoun holds talks on Hariri government
- This 'Blue Planet II' footage of an octopus covering itself in shells to evade a shark is incredible
Bali Issues Red Alert, Orders Evacuations As Mount Agung Volcano Erupts Posted: 26 Nov 2017 06:11 PM PST |
Pelosi: 'Nobody' Was Proud of President Clinton's Behavior At The Time Posted: 25 Nov 2017 11:57 PM PST |
Indiana nurse loses job after saying sons of white women 'should be sacrificed' Posted: 27 Nov 2017 01:14 PM PST |
Factory explosion in China kills dozens Posted: 27 Nov 2017 03:44 AM PST |
South Korea Trolls North With Loudspeakers Blaring News On Defector Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:37 AM PST |
Arrest In Florida Road Rage Shooting Posted: 26 Nov 2017 08:12 AM PST |
Pope Francis Arrived in Myanmar Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:10 AM PST |
Pakistan minister resigns after violent Islamist protests: state media Posted: 26 Nov 2017 09:40 PM PST Pakistan's law minister Zahid Hamid has resigned, state media reported Monday, meeting a key demand of Islamist protesters who have clashed violently with security forces and blockaded the capital Islamabad for weeks. Hamid "has submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to steer the country out of crisis," the state-run news agency Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said in a report citing unnamed official sources, without giving further details. |
6 Things to Know About the Electric Tesla Semi Truck Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:47 AM PST |
The ultimate list of Cyber Monday sales Posted: 27 Nov 2017 07:58 AM PST |
Trump will not campaign for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Moore Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:21 AM PST U.S. President Donald Trump will not campaign for Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican Senate candidate who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct, a White House official said on Monday. Republican lawmakers have distanced themselves from Moore and called for him to step down, but he has defied those entreaties and denied the allegations, labeling them politically motivated. Trump, at odds with Republican leaders in Congress, defended the Senate nominee in remarks last Tuesday. |
Anthony Scaramucci Threatens To Sue College Paper Over 'Defamatory' Editorial Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:58 AM PST |
Bobcat rescued after being stuck in a car's grill for miles on Thanksgiving Posted: 27 Nov 2017 08:18 AM PST A bobcat just received the best Thanksgiving miracle: a second chance at life. Richmond Animal Care and Control in Virginia rushed to the aid of the wild, big kitty after it was struck with a car on Thanksgiving Day by a citizen on her way to work. According to their Facebook post, the woman parked her car only to find the bobcat unable to move inside the grill. SEE ALSO: Rescue dog uses his smile to help find a forever home Rescuers rushed to the scene where they sedated and freed the bobcat, according to the Facebook post. He was then transferred to another animal care center, the Wildlife Center of Virginia for further treatment. Luckily for the cat, he only endured one minor scrape on his back. I bet this little guy is quite thankful. WATCH: If you love animals watch this video |
Ten bodies found on Japan coast opposite North Korea Posted: 26 Nov 2017 11:09 PM PST The badly decomposed remains of ten people have been found on Japan's coast across the sea from North Korea, along with the wreckage of two boats, officials said Monday. The discovery comes just days after a group of eight fishermen, who said they were from North Korea, washed up on the same shore. Police said two cadavers were found in separate places on the edge of the surf on Sado island, which lies around 750 kilometres (450 miles) from North Korea across the Sea of Japan (East Sea). |
Egyptian village where mosque was attacked had been warned Posted: 26 Nov 2017 09:19 PM PST CAIRO (AP) — Elders of a village in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula where militants killed 305 people in a mosque had been warned by Islamic State operatives to stop collaborating with security forces and to suspend rituals associated with Islam's mystical Sufi movement, security officials and residents said. |
Celebs Rally For Cyntoia Brown, A Child Sex-Trafficking Victim Who Killed A Man Posted: 26 Nov 2017 12:46 PM PST |
Cuba holds municipal elections on road to Castro era’s end Posted: 26 Nov 2017 09:29 AM PST By Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba took another step on Sunday toward the end of the Castro era, with millions of residents placing paper ballots in cardboard boxes for ward delegates to municipal assemblies. The vote comes the day after the first anniversary of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro's death and precedes another election early next year for provincial and national assembly deputies. The new national assembly, where 50 percent of the deputies must be ward delegates elected on Sunday, is expected on Feb. 24 to select a new president to replace Raul Castro, Fidel's 86-year-old younger brother, who has said he will step down after serving two five-year terms. |
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Horror as Norway freight trains mow down over 100 reindeer Posted: 27 Nov 2017 02:53 AM PST More than 100 reindeer have been mowed down by freight trains in northern Norway in recent days in what has been called a "bloodbath" during their winter migration, said the nation's public broadcaster. "I'm so angry that I'm dizzy," owner of the 65 dead reindeer, Ole Henrik Kappfjell, told NRK. "The worst thing was the animals that were not killed in the accident, they were lying there, suffering, it was a bloodbath over several kilometres," he added. |
10 Of The Best Cyber Monday TV Deals You'll Actually Want To Shop Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:37 AM PST |
US, Russia lend skill to non-stop Argentina sub hunt Posted: 26 Nov 2017 04:31 PM PST Bahía Blanca (Argentina) (AFP) - Eleven days after Argentina's missing San Juan submarine went silent following an explosion, a 14-nation search has failed to find the vessel at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. For more than a week, aircraft from Argentina, Britain and the United States have crisscrossed the South Atlantic. A Russian Antonov transport plane has arrived with an underwater robot that can scour the ocean at a depth of 1,000 meters (3,300 feet), adding to the arsenal of sophisticated international recovery tools. |
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Posted: 27 Nov 2017 08:18 AM PST Once ruled a suicide, prosecutors are now treating the case as a rape and murder, based on phone logs, crime scene photos, and interviews with suspects. Sixteen-year-old Alex Villamayor died more than two and a half years ago, during a visit to a friend's family ranch in Encarnacion, Paraguay. The last time he spoke to his father, former Paraguayan congressman Luis Villamayor, he called to report that he and his friends were drinking mushroom tea on the property. |
China’s J-31 Stealth Fighter Has a New Mission: Selling Cars Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:54 AM PST Images of China's J-31 stealth fighter are in high demand given the nature of the technology and rumors about its future. It was odd, then, that the prototype fifth-generation fighter jet recently appeared in photos posing next to an SUV. Turns out, the bizarre photographs are not an advertisement for the J-31 but for an SUV called the X5 by Hanteng Autos, a relative newcomer to the Chinese auto industry that is now, apparently, trying to ride on the J-31's wing flaps. |
AP PHOTOS: Upgrade may dethrone Manila's 'King of the Road' Posted: 27 Nov 2017 04:46 PM PST |
Special Report: 'Treacherous shenanigans' - The inside story of Mugabe's downfall Posted: 26 Nov 2017 01:59 AM PST By MacDonald Dzirutwe, Joe Brock and Ed Cropley HARARE (Reuters) - Inside State House in Harare, Robert Mugabe was in the tightest spot of his 37-year rule. Tanks were on the streets and troops had occupied the state broadcaster, from where the army had announced it had taken control of Zimbabwe. Mugabe, 93 years old but still alert, remained defiant. |
Man Who Survived Las Vegas Massacre Killed in Hit-and-Run Posted: 26 Nov 2017 08:34 AM PST |
37 Of The Best Cyber Monday Deals On Fashion, Tech, Home And More Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:26 AM PST |
Employee used crisp packet as 'Faraday cage' to hide his whereabouts during work Posted: 27 Nov 2017 07:45 AM PST A man in Australia was sacked after he relied on a 180-year-old scientific discovery to help prevent his colleagues discovering his whereabouts while he played golf during work hours. Tom Colella, a 60-year-old electrician in Perth, lost his job after an anonymous letter to his firm claimed that he left work to play golf at least 140 times over the last two years. Australia's Fair Work Commission, a workplace tribunal, heard that Mr Colella blocked his whereabouts by storing his personal digital assistant, a phone-like device that has a GPS inside inside, in an empty foil packet of Twisties, a puffy cheese-based snack that is popular in Australia. The tribunal found that the packet was deliberately used to operate as an elaborate "Faraday cage" - an enclosure which can block electromagnetic fields - and prevented his employer knowing his location. The cage set-up was named after Scottish scientist Michael Faraday, who in 1836 observed that a continuous covering of conductive material could be used to block electromagnetic fields. "I can find no plausible explanation why Mr Colella would create a Faraday cage around his PDA, except to obstruct the GPS collecting capacity of the device," said Bernie Riordan, a commissioner at the tribunal. The Faraday Cage effect: How to block a mobile phone signal "Mr Colella appears to have been deliberately mischievous in acting in this manner." The tribunal ruled that Mr Colella was fairly sacked and that he had been "deliberate in trying to hide his whereabouts and deceive his employer". It also relied on less scientific evidence, including records from the golf club and records from an electronic gate which showed that he had not entered a worksite as required. Commenting on Mr Colella's use of a crisps packet, Phil Dooley, a science writer at the Australian National University, said that any object could work to create a Faraday cage as long as it was metallic. "The main point is just that it is foil," Mr Dooley told ABC News. "A birdcage, anything else metallic would have worked… An aeroplane, which is metal, acts as a Faraday cage. When you are travelling in a plane, you could get struck by lightning and it wouldn't hurt [because] the electricity stays on the outside of the metal and the people in the cabin don't feel it at all." Mr Colella is now reportedly working as an Uber driver. |
Ex-Russian minister says he thought bag with $2 million cash was gift of alcohol Posted: 27 Nov 2017 08:26 AM PST Former Russian economy minister Alexei Ulyukayev, accused of extorting a bribe, told a court on Monday he thought a bag holding $2 million in cash which he took from Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin held a gift of expensive alcohol. Ulyukayev faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of accepting the $2 million cash from Sechin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin. Prosecutors said the bribe was given last year on Nov. 14 in exchange for Ulyukayev approving the sale of a state-controlled oil company Bashneft to Rosneft. |
The Navy Is Obsessed with Big Aircraft Carriers (But There Could Be Another Option) Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:08 AM PST The costs of the new Ford-class carriers have even seapower advocates as Sen. John McCain searching for alternatives: in January 2017, the Arizona senator released a white paper, "Restoring American Power," that called for a "high/low mix" of aircraft carriers, possibly involving a variant of the America-class amphibious transport equipped with the short-takeoff and vertical-landing version of the Joint Strike Fighter. As long as the United States buys aircraft carriers, the high/low mix debate will continue. The United States Navy's ten nuclear supercarriers are the largest warships on the high seas. |
In photos: Experts rank the best beaches around the world Posted: 27 Nov 2017 06:10 AM PST |
Bannon has House Republicans looking over shoulders for 2018 Posted: 26 Nov 2017 08:42 AM PST |
Restaurant Employee Helps Injured Vet With Meal in Heartwarming Video Posted: 26 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST |
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's First Photos As An Engaged Couple Are Here Posted: 27 Nov 2017 08:06 AM PST |
Philippines' Duterte tells Muslims he will correct 'historical injustice' Posted: 27 Nov 2017 03:58 AM PST Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte vowed to correct "historical injustice" in a speech to Filipino Muslim rebels on Monday as his government seeks to reignite a stalled peace process in the nation's troubled south. Since the 1970s, Muslims have been waging a rebellion seeking autonomy or independence in the southern areas of the mainly Catholic Philippines that they regard as their ancestral homeland. The conflict has claimed more than 120,000 lives and left large areas of Mindanao in poverty. |
'Chennai Six' former British soldiers released after four years in Indian jail Posted: 27 Nov 2017 06:27 AM PST Six former British soldiers working as part of a private security team protecting ships from piracy have been released from prison in India after serving four years for possessing weapons. The "Chennai Six", who had all previously served in either the Parachute or Yorkshire Regiments, were acquitted on Monday and told by a judge to apply to get their passports returned, ending a long wait for them and their families in the UK. Billy Irving, 37, Nick Dunn, 31, John Armstrong, 30, Nicholas Simpson, 47, Ray Tindall, 42, and Paul Towers, 54, were among 35 imprisoned in October 2013 while working as security on commercial ships to protect against pirates in the Indian Ocean. They were jailed in 2013 along with 14 Estonian, 12 Indian and three Ukrainian colleagues when their vessel, the MV Seaman Guard Ohio, was boarded by the Indian Navy for entering its waters without permission. All the men worked for AdvanFort, a maritime security company. Indian authorities found weapons and ammunition on board and the men were charged with possession of illegal firearms. Following an initial conviction the charges were quashed when the men argued they had the right permits and clearance for them as they were an anti-piracy unit. Yvonne McHugh, centre, the girlfriend of Billy Irving who is being held in a prison in Chennai in India, is joined by family members of other prisoners of the so-called Chennai Six ahead of the verdict in their appeal Credit: Stefan Rousseau/PA But they they were later reconvicted when a lower court reinstated the charges, as the Indian justice system, both in the southern state of Tamil Nadu and nationally, moved their case between courts and judges. Monday's decision by the Madurai bench of the High Court in Chennai said the 35 crew members could now apply to get back their passports. Money spent on fines would also be reimbursed, the court ruled. David McMullen, Coordinator for the 'Chennai6' Campaign, said: "Absolutely fantastic news. It was a bit of a blur for a second when I first heard. Having campaigned for so long and seen what the families have gone through it's amazing we've finally got them free." On hearing the news at their family home in Britain, Yvonne McHugh, partner of Billy Irving said she was over the moon. "They've all been acquitted, all 35 of them," she said. "We are just waiting to hear how soon they'll be home. That's the biggest hurdle we faced and all of them have been acquitted." Lisa Dunn, the sister of Nick Dunn, said: "The longer it went on, as much as you still have an element of hope, it does dwindle after having so many delays and setbacks. It will make all of our Christmases. All of our dreams have come true today." Downing Street welcomed the decision. Theresa May's official spokesman said: "The Government, from the Prime Minister down, has worked hard for over four years to support the men and their families and we share their happiness at the court's decision to give a full acquittal to each of the men. "We are now working with the Indian authorities to discuss the next steps. We will continue to offer the men and their families consular assistance for as long as it is needed." |
Women get chance to 'one-up' the men in mixed infantry units Posted: 26 Nov 2017 08:27 AM PST |
Lebanon's Aoun holds talks on Hariri government Posted: 27 Nov 2017 08:28 AM PST President Michel Aoun held talks on Monday with other Lebanese political leaders over the future of Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's government, but gave no sign whether they discussed Hariri's demand the country steer clear of regional turmoil. Aoun's office said the talks were positive and constructive but did not detail steps to address the demands Hariri made after postponing his shock resignation, notably that Lebanese stick by the state policy of staying out of regional conflicts - a reference to Iran-backed Shi'ite group Hezbollah. |
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 02:39 AM PST And the prize for the sneakiest thing in the sea goes to... SEE ALSO: Army of spider crabs marching is a freaky, but amazing sight Attenborough documentaries aren't just glorious examples of television, they're useful for scientists in that they document some of the most difficult behaviours to observe in the wild. Last night Blue Planet II outdid itself, getting footage of an octopus outsmarting the aptly-named pyjama shark. The octopus in question lived off the coast of South Africa in a kelp forest. She's quite a good little hunter. You get back here, young man!#BluePlanet2 pic.twitter.com/62q2QPrRfU — BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 26, 2017 But (classic Attenborough) she is also the hunted. Blue Planet II filmed the octopus being attacked by a shark, and she had two incredible strategies for dealing with it. The first was to choke out a shark which had got hold of her. The octopus slides her tentacles into the pyjama shark's gill to try and suffocate it#BluePlanet2 pic.twitter.com/JsUoeWxYbX — BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 26, 2017 The marine equivalent of shoving your fist down an attacker's throat. Once she'd got away from shark attack no.1 however she had to find a place to hide. This is the part that blew everyone's minds. Using her tentacles she pulled pieces of shell debris to cover her body, creating a sort of armour plating. This confused the shark that came to investigate the strange, octopus-shaped pile, giving her enough time to jet away. Funny – I also cover myself in shells to hide from people I want to avoid#BluePlanet2 pic.twitter.com/XFxLWViiDh — BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 26, 2017 See you later sucker! Seriously though how clever is that octopus? Here to answer is the internet. So slick with it pic.twitter.com/4ITaSWSrJp — Kid Shyne (@itskidshyne) November 27, 2017 The Tony Stark of octopus. — Mike G (@MichiganMikeG) November 27, 2017 What a clever girl she was! #BluePlanetII — Original Bond Girl (@theponsfords) November 27, 2017 Smarter than trump. — OMAR PLUTO�� (@bluebloodchild) November 27, 2017 welp, won't be long til they become smart enough to whip our butts... i'm going to make friends with an octopus, bye.������������ — Tom Mack (@T__Mack__) November 27, 2017 Well, I for one welcome our new cephalopod overlords. They clearly have lots to teach us. WATCH: This eco-friendly fabric can repel stains and odors |
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