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- Obamas unveil official portraits by Kehinde Wiley, Amy Sherald at National Portrait Gallery
- The Christian Who Cried Abortion
- McConnell fulfills promise, Senate opens immigration debate
- Plane crash outside Moscow leaves 71 dead amid snowy conditions
- South Africa's Ramaphosa says working to resolve issue of Zuma's future
- Monday's Morning Email: The Next Recession Will Be Brutal. Here's Why.
- Tearful mother testifies about 8-year-old's abduction
- Police Move In As Clashes Erupt At Right-Wing Rally At University Of Washington
- US immigration authorities to deport Arizona father whose five-year-old son has cancer
- Explosion At Power Station Plunges Northern Part Of Puerto Rico Into Darkness
- Democrats Will 'Clean Up' Their Blocked Memo Into the Russia Investigation
- Helicopter Crash in Grand Canyon Kills 3, Injures 4: 'It Was Horrible'
- Suspected poacher mauled to death by pack of lions in South Africa
- Sea level rise is accelerating: study
- Gigi Hadid Shuts Down Body Shamers, Speaks Out On Hashimoto's Disease
- Dutch foreign minister admits lying about meeting with Putin
- A Disney Vacation Just Got Way More Expensive
- Israel Strikes Syria After Iranian Aerial Intrusion
- Katie Couric Is Skating On Thin Ice With Dutch Olympics Fans
- Obama's official portrait unveiled
- Jeff Sessions accused of fueling racism after speech mentioning 'Anglo-American heritage' of US policing
- The Latest: Man accused of killing 2 Ohio officers charged
- Server Fired After Complaining About Getting Stiffed on Tip by Church Group
- OFF THE AIR: NBC Pulls Commentator Whose Insensitive Japan Comments Sparked Furor
- Liberia's Johnson Sirleaf wins $5 mln African leadership prize
- The Education Department Officially Won't Deal With Transgender Students Experiencing Bathroom Discrimination
- Israel targets 'Iranian' positions in Syria after F16 downed
- Twitter Bans GOP Candidate For Racist Meghan Markle Tweet
- 3 Reasons Trump's Plan to Privatize the International Space Station Won't (and Shouldn't) Happen
- Couple who quit jobs and sold belongings to sail round the world lose everything as boat capsizes two days into journey
- The Latest: Police identify suspect in 2 officers' shootings
- Investigators search snow for clues to deadly Russian plane crash
- Trump Says Israeli Settlements Complicate Peace Process
- 5 Cable-Cutting Problems You Probably Didn't Think About
- Mike Pence says US is willing to talk to North Korea as Japan warns against 'smile diplomacy'
- Range Rover Sport PHEV conquers Heaven's Gate
- The Best Comeback Story At Westminster Dog Show Sadly Ends On Day One
- Pakistan Taliban says deputy chief killed in US drone strike
- Five people killed in 'horrific' Kentucky shooting spree
- 'Yay': Man in US illegally says after being found guilty of killing 2 California deputies
- Attack On Pennsylvania Supreme Court Is An Attack On The Rule Of Law Itself
- An American Man Actually Won A Luge Medal At The Olympics
- Boeing Is Working on a Mach-5 Spy Plane
- EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's First Class Habit Costing Taxpayers Thousands
- British tourists dead in US Grand Canyon chopper crash
- Israel warns over Iran's presence in Syria after air strikes
- John McCain 'doing really good' in cancer fight, daughter says
Obamas unveil official portraits by Kehinde Wiley, Amy Sherald at National Portrait Gallery Posted: 12 Feb 2018 08:17 AM PST |
The Christian Who Cried Abortion Posted: 11 Feb 2018 11:44 AM PST |
McConnell fulfills promise, Senate opens immigration debate Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:43 PM PST |
Plane crash outside Moscow leaves 71 dead amid snowy conditions Posted: 12 Feb 2018 06:01 AM PST |
South Africa's Ramaphosa says working to resolve issue of Zuma's future Posted: 11 Feb 2018 06:05 AM PST CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - African National Congress (ANC) leader Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday that the ruling party was holding talks over Jacob Zuma's position as president of the country and that those talks should be handled with "care and purpose". "We know you want this matter to be finalised," Ramaphosa told a crowd of ANC supporters in Cape Town. South Africa's ANC has called a meeting of its national executive for Monday, as Ramaphosa and his allies lobby for President Zuma to step down. (Reporting by Wendell Roelf; Writing by Alexander Winning and Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo) |
Monday's Morning Email: The Next Recession Will Be Brutal. Here's Why. Posted: 12 Feb 2018 04:22 AM PST |
Tearful mother testifies about 8-year-old's abduction Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:02 PM PST |
Police Move In As Clashes Erupt At Right-Wing Rally At University Of Washington Posted: 10 Feb 2018 10:22 PM PST |
US immigration authorities to deport Arizona father whose five-year-old son has cancer Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:19 PM PST An undocumented father from Mexico who has a five-year-old son with cancer and a pregnant wife is due to be deported. Jesus Berrones, who lives in Arizona with his wife and five children, was denied an extension to stay in America by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Thursday and is scheduled to be deported on Monday. The 30-year-old took refuge at the Shadow Rock United Church - a sanctuary church that provides a safe place for undocumented migrants - in Phoenix on Friday. |
Explosion At Power Station Plunges Northern Part Of Puerto Rico Into Darkness Posted: 11 Feb 2018 10:56 PM PST |
Democrats Will 'Clean Up' Their Blocked Memo Into the Russia Investigation Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:57 PM PST |
Helicopter Crash in Grand Canyon Kills 3, Injures 4: 'It Was Horrible' Posted: 11 Feb 2018 10:47 AM PST |
Suspected poacher mauled to death by pack of lions in South Africa Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:00 PM PST Authorities in Limpopo, which is the northernmost province of South Africa, discovered the unidentified man's remains alongside a rifle and ammunition at a private nature park outside of the famous Kruger National Park. Police spokesman Moatshe Ngoepe told AFP that he believes the victim was poaching in the game park when he was attacked and killed by the pack of lions. |
Sea level rise is accelerating: study Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:03 PM PST Sea level rise is accelerating and could reach 26 inches (66 centimeters) by century's end, in line with United Nations estimates and enough to cause significant problems for coastal cities, a study said Monday. The past annual rate of sea level rise -- about three millimeters (0.1 inches) per year -- may more than triple to 10 millimeters per year by 2100, said the report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed US journal. The findings are "roughly in agreement with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report (AR5) model projections," said the report, based on 25 years of satellite data. |
Gigi Hadid Shuts Down Body Shamers, Speaks Out On Hashimoto's Disease Posted: 12 Feb 2018 08:51 AM PST |
Dutch foreign minister admits lying about meeting with Putin Posted: 12 Feb 2018 04:36 AM PST |
A Disney Vacation Just Got Way More Expensive Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:02 AM PST |
Israel Strikes Syria After Iranian Aerial Intrusion Posted: 12 Feb 2018 11:37 AM PST An Iranian drone flying into Israeli airspace Saturday triggered a mushrooming crisis involving retaliatory strikes and counterstrikes in Syria. After its provocative violation of Israeli airspace, the drone was destroyed by an Israeli helicopter, and Israel responded with airstrikes on an Iranian command-and-control trailer from which the drone was launched from a base in Syria. An Israeli F-16 fighter involved in that operation was shot down by Syrian missiles and crashed inside Israel, injuring one pilot. |
Katie Couric Is Skating On Thin Ice With Dutch Olympics Fans Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:07 AM PST |
Obama's official portrait unveiled Posted: 12 Feb 2018 08:32 AM PST |
Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:30 PM PST Attorney General Jeff Sessions veered from his prepared remarks to hail the "Anglo-American heritage" of law enforcement. "Since our founding, the independently elected sheriff has been the people's protector, who keeps law enforcement close to and accountable to people through the elected process," Mr Sessions told a National Sheriffs Association meeting, adding "the office of sheriff is a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement". The invocation of Anglo-American roots appears to have been an impromptu decision, with a copy of Mr Sessions' prepared remarks reading: "The Sheriff is a critical part of our legal heritage". |
The Latest: Man accused of killing 2 Ohio officers charged Posted: 11 Feb 2018 06:59 PM PST |
Server Fired After Complaining About Getting Stiffed on Tip by Church Group Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:17 PM PST |
OFF THE AIR: NBC Pulls Commentator Whose Insensitive Japan Comments Sparked Furor Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:59 AM PST |
Liberia's Johnson Sirleaf wins $5 mln African leadership prize Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:05 AM PST Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Africa's first elected female head of state, has won a $5 million Mo Ibrahim award, designed to improve the quality of African political leadership. Johnson Sirleaf, who handed over leadership of the war-scarred West African state last month to ex-international soccer star George Weah, is only the fifth person to win the 10-year-old award. Since its inception, the prize founded by Sudanese telecoms tycoon Mo Ibrahim has not been awarded on several occasions because there was not deemed to be a suitable candidate. |
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Israel targets 'Iranian' positions in Syria after F16 downed Posted: 10 Feb 2018 06:47 PM PST Israel attacked what it said were Iranian positions inside Syria on Saturday in "large-scale" raids after one of its warplanes was targeted by Syrian air defences and crashed. Following the most serious confrontation between arch foes Israel and Iran since Syria's civil war began in 2011, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to prevent Tehran from establishing a threatening military presence in the Arab state. Israel's raids came after it intercepted what it said was an Iranian drone entering its airspace from Syria, calling it an "attack". |
Twitter Bans GOP Candidate For Racist Meghan Markle Tweet Posted: 12 Feb 2018 11:53 AM PST |
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Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:23 AM PST Tanner Broadwell and Nikki Walsh began their adventure on a 28-foot sailboat last week, setting off from the marina in Tarpon Springs. Two days later, the emergency services were called to reports of a capsized boat in the Gulf of Mexico near Madeira Beach – about 25 miles down the coast. "I sold everything I had to do this," Mr Broadwell told the Tampa Bay Times. |
The Latest: Police identify suspect in 2 officers' shootings Posted: 10 Feb 2018 07:59 PM PST |
Investigators search snow for clues to deadly Russian plane crash Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:54 PM PST Investigators on Monday begun examining a black box containing flight data about the Russian passenger plane which crashed near Moscow minutes after take-off, killing all 71 people on board. Russia's Aviation Committee said the black box was recovered from the scene on Monday, adding that "some 400 pieces of the plane" have also been found. The accident happened in Ramensky district around 70 kilometres (44 miles) southeast of Moscow on Sunday after the plane departed from Domodedovo airport outside the Russian capital and disappeared off the radar at 2:28 pm (1128 GMT). |
Trump Says Israeli Settlements Complicate Peace Process Posted: 12 Feb 2018 06:33 AM PST |
5 Cable-Cutting Problems You Probably Didn't Think About Posted: 12 Feb 2018 01:35 PM PST |
Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:12 AM PST United States vice president Mike Pence has raised the prospect of direct talks without preconditions between Washington and North Korea, while continuing to impose tough sanctions on the regime. His remarks follow widespread criticism of his failure to engage with a high level North Korean delegation at the opening of South Korea's Winter Olympics at the weekend, which analysts described as a squandered opportunity. As he flew out of Seoul on Air Force Two, Mr Pence walked back from Washington's previous hard-line stance that there would be no negotiations before Pyongyang made real concessions, telling the Washington Post that talks could start while the pressure campaign is ongoing. "The point is, no pressure comes off until they are actually doing something that the alliance believes represents a meaningful step toward denuclearisation," he said. "So the maximum pressure is going to continue and intensify. But if you want to talk, we'll talk," he said. The change in policy suggests real progress was made on the sidelines of the Olympic Games, despite the overt chilliness between Mr Pence and the North's delegation, which included Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Kim Yo-jong. The new strategy was conceived while watching Olympic speedskating heats on Saturday evening with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, whose government is considering an invitation from Kim Jong-un to attend a rare summit in Pyongyang. The invite, which was hand-delivered by Kim Yo-jong during a lunch at the presidential palace, has revived hopes of an end to a tense international stand-off with North Korea over its nuclear and weapons programme. Ms Kim appeared to charm South Korea's media with her near-permanent smile as she conducted a whirlwind round of diplomacy as the first member of the Kim dynasty to visit the South since the Korean War of 1950-1953. However, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson stressed on Monday that it was still too early to judge whether the latest developments represented the start of a diplomatic process "We've said for some time it's really up to the North Koreans to decide when they're ready to engage with us in a sincere way, a meaningful way," Mr Tillerson told reporters during a trip to Egypt. "They know what has to be on the table for conversations." Dr Tony Michell, a North Korea expert and managing director of the Euro-Asian business consultancy, said President Moon would likely wait until after the mid-June local elections if he decided to go to Pyongyang. "He has some time and the real question is how far can he modify the American line to allow meaningful talks to take place?" he said. One negotiating option could be a "freeze for a freeze", where North Korea would put its nuclear and missile tests on hold in exchange for the scaling down of joint US and South Korean military drills, suggested Dr Michell. However, Seoul's regional ally Japan has urged caution. On a trip to Brunei, Taro Kono, Japan's foreign minister, warned the world to remember that North Korea remained committed to its internationally-opposed nuclear and missile development programme. "Without being swayed by [North Korea's] smile diplomacy, Japan will firmly coordinate with [the US and South Korea] towards the ultimate goal of denuclearising the Korean Peninsula," he said. |
Range Rover Sport PHEV conquers Heaven's Gate Posted: 12 Feb 2018 03:15 AM PST With Land Rover now producing some two-wheel drive models that are more road-focused than its traditional off-road fare, and even a convertible, it's probably a good time for the company to reaffirm the imperious off-road capability its vehicles have long been renowned for. The petrol-electric performance SUV has now become the first vehicle in history to climb the stairs to the natural rock arch of Heaven's Gate. The Range Rover Sport P400e used for the challenge was a showroom standard model, so there were no enhancements made to help it overcome the awaiting obstacles to reaching the summit and negotiating the demanding course. |
The Best Comeback Story At Westminster Dog Show Sadly Ends On Day One Posted: 12 Feb 2018 09:15 AM PST |
Pakistan Taliban says deputy chief killed in US drone strike Posted: 12 Feb 2018 06:10 AM PST The deputy chief of the Pakistani Taliban has been killed in a US drone strike, the militant group said in a statement Monday, as Washington continues to intensify attacks along the Afghan border region. Khalid Mehsood, deputy leader of the umbrella Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), died after the pre-dawn strike in North Waziristan tribal agency on February 8, the militants said in the emailed statement. The group's leaders have nominated Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud to take his place, the statement said, adding Mehsud has "undeterring trust" in Pakistani Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah. |
Five people killed in 'horrific' Kentucky shooting spree Posted: 11 Feb 2018 11:22 AM PST Five people have been killed, including a gunman thought to have taken his own life, during a "horrific" shooting spree in Kentucky. Police received an emergency call on Saturday afternoon reporting a shooting at a rural home near the small city of Paintsville, in the northeast of the state. Officers found two people dead and began to search the area for the shooter, Johnson County Sheriff Dwayne Price said in the statement. |
'Yay': Man in US illegally says after being found guilty of killing 2 California deputies Posted: 11 Feb 2018 08:34 PM PST |
Attack On Pennsylvania Supreme Court Is An Attack On The Rule Of Law Itself Posted: 12 Feb 2018 08:58 AM PST |
An American Man Actually Won A Luge Medal At The Olympics Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:07 AM PST |
Boeing Is Working on a Mach-5 Spy Plane Posted: 12 Feb 2018 07:35 AM PST The Valkyerie II could compete with Lockheed's SR-72. In early January 2018, Boeing announced it's developing a concept for a hypersonic reconnaissance and strike drone that could compete with Lockheed's own SR-72. Both Boeing's "Valkyrie II"concept and Lockheed's "Son of Blackbird" could be capable of cruising at speeds exceeding Mach 5, potentially allowing them to evade all but the most sophisticated enemy defenses. |
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's First Class Habit Costing Taxpayers Thousands Posted: 11 Feb 2018 08:47 PM PST |
British tourists dead in US Grand Canyon chopper crash Posted: 11 Feb 2018 03:33 PM PST Three British tourists have been killed in a US helicopter crash after the chopper went down in the Grand Canyon, Britain's foreign ministry said late Sunday. "We are providing support to the families of six British visitors involved in a helicopter accident at the Grand Canyon on 10 February, and we are in close contact with the US emergency services," a spokeswoman for the foreign ministry told AFP. Francis Bradley, Hualapai Nation police chief, said the chopper went down in Grand Canyon West, located in northwestern Arizona. |
Israel warns over Iran's presence in Syria after air strikes Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:52 AM PST Israel issued stark warnings on Sunday over Iran's presence in neighbouring Syria after a confrontation threatened to open a new and unpredictable period in the country's seven-year civil war. Israel carried out major air raids in Syria on Saturday, including against what it described as Iranian targets -- the first time it had publicly acknowledged doing so since the war began. The raids came after an Israeli F16 fighter was shot down by Syrian air defences. |
John McCain 'doing really good' in cancer fight, daughter says Posted: 11 Feb 2018 03:33 AM PST Republican senator John McCain is making an "incredible comeback" following a bout of pneumonia related to his treatment for brain cancer. The Arizona Senator's daughter, Meghan McCain, told CNN her father "doing really well" and working on his physical therapy after chemotherapy treatment led to his infection. Mr McCain was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a type of brain tumour, last July, after having routine surgery to remove a blood clot behind his eye. |
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