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- Mike Pence Suggests Legal Abortions In U.S. Could End ‘In Our Time’
- Missing CDC doctor was passed up for promotion before his disappearance
- Independent group, now called Unite America, names its Senate candidates — all two of them
- Lion kills woman at refuge of South African 'lion whisperer'
- Kim Jong-Un Traveled With a Fake Passport to Apply for Western Visas: Report
- Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN
- North Korea shipping chemical weapons supplies to Syria, United Nations investigators say
- Are we at a tipping point on guns?
- What did Hope Hicks lie about? Newsroom readers have thoughts
- Protesters Descend On ICE San Francisco Headquarters After Immigration Raids
- North Carolina Man Broadcasts His Own Killing On Facebook Live
- Satanic Temple sues Arizona city to lead city council prayer
- Nikolas Cruz's Biological Mom Was a Drug Addict Who Gave Him Up for a $50,000 Fee: Report
- Powerful Men Who Lose Their Jobs Over Harassment Can Still Get Big Payouts
- Anger as Israel denies its forces shot Palestinian teen
- Russia 'both arsonist and firefighter' in Syria: U.S. general
- Court Orders Trump To Stop Revoking Dreamers' Protections Without Notice
- Is Ivanka Trump unqualified? Newsroom readers respond
- Alaska lawmaker cites Holocaust deaths to oppose gun control
- Sheriff’s Office received almost 50 calls about Florida shooting suspect and his brother, report claims
- In free speech case, justices troubled by Fla. man's arrest
- Oprah Says She Would Run For President Under One Condition
- Taiwan urges calm over panic buying of toilet paper
- Harrowing Video Shows Mom Handing Kids to Firefighters Before Saving Herself
- University Faculty Votes To Revoke Donald Trump's Honorary Degree
- Syrian government ground forces attack Ghouta despite Russian truce plan
- Suspected Shoplifters Fleeing Officers Accidentally Run Into Police Station
- Walmart To Raise Age Requirement To Buy Firearms And Ammunition
- Use of private firm for Greitens investigation questioned
- Protests as sanctioned Iran minister addresses UN rights meet
- Denver Mayor Apologizes for 'Inappropriate' Text Messages, Vows to Stay in Office
- Ryan Seacrest Will Work Red Carpet At Oscars Despite Sexual Misconduct Claims
- Will the Syria Conflict Continue to Escalate?
- Delta is sued by Port Authority over 2015 skid at New York's LaGuardia Airport
- Donald Trump: Police Should Have Taken Guns From Florida Shooter 'Whether They Had The Right Or Not'
- Prison work boot sales halted after guard kicked, killed
- 36 Tweets That Sum Up Life With 6-Year-Olds
- The ice on Lake Michigan has turned blue. Here's why.
- US makes symbolic cut to Cambodia aid
- Nassar victims help unveil sweeping child abuse legislation
- Stephen Colbert Nails The NRA's Complete Hypocrisy In A Single Sentence
- Trevor Noah Suggests Why Stacey Dash Is Really Running For Congress
- Amazon to pay over $1 billion for home security startup Ring: source
- Melania Trump drops adviser Stephanie Winston Wolkoff who made almost $30 million planning inauguration
Mike Pence Suggests Legal Abortions In U.S. Could End ‘In Our Time’ Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:39 AM PST Standing before a roomful of anti-abortion activists in Nashville on Tuesday, Mike Pence described the "great progress" made under President Donald Trump to limit women's access to legal abortions in the U.S. and abroad. Speaking at a luncheon hosted by the Susan B. Anthony List and Life Institute, an anti-abortion group, the vice president announced that "life is winning in America once again," before ticking off the many policies enacted under Trump aimed at limiting access to abortions. |
Missing CDC doctor was passed up for promotion before his disappearance Posted: 28 Feb 2018 01:29 PM PST Missing CDC doctor Timothy Cunningham was passed up for a promotion shortly before he disappeared without a trace more than two weeks ago, according to police. Cunningham, a highly regarded epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, went missing after he left work mid-day on Feb. 12. Atlanta Police Department Major Michael O'Connor said that on the morning of his disappearance, Cunningham called his sister before going to work and talking with his supervisor about a promotion that he didn't receive. |
Independent group, now called Unite America, names its Senate candidates — all two of them Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:47 PM PST |
Lion kills woman at refuge of South African 'lion whisperer' Posted: 28 Feb 2018 06:21 AM PST |
Kim Jong-Un Traveled With a Fake Passport to Apply for Western Visas: Report Posted: 27 Feb 2018 12:04 PM PST |
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:35 PM PST Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question "that he submitted" instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. |
North Korea shipping chemical weapons supplies to Syria, United Nations investigators say Posted: 27 Feb 2018 11:17 PM PST North Korea has shipped supplies to the Syrian government that could be used to make chemical weapons, United Nations investigators have revealed. The disclosure, in a confidential 200-page long report seen by the New York Times, comes as the US and other countries have accused Syria of using chemical weapons on its own civilians, including a suspected chlorine gas attack in Eastern Ghouta in the past few days. The report indicates there have been major flaws in international efforts to isolate both countries, and the new evidence could dampen efforts to bring North Korea to the negotiating table following a diplomatic détente at the South Korean Winter Olympics. The items provided by North Korea reportedly included acid-resistant tiles, valves and thermometers. Investigators also detailed sightings of North Korean technicians working at chemical weapons and missile facilities inside Syria. The report appears to confirm long-standing fears that Pyongyang may be funding its own weapons of mass destruction programme by trading its technological expertise with third parties. It also supports suspicions since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011 that President Bashar al-Assad has been assisted by the North Korean regime. People receive treatment at a hospital after alleged chlorine gas attack earlier this month Credit: Getty The possible chemical weapons components were part of at least 40 previously unreported shipments from North Korea to Syria between 2012 and 2017 of prohibited ballistic missile parts and materials that could be used either for civilian or military purposes. The UN declined to comment on the report, which was written by a panel of eight experts tasked with checking North Korea's compliance with sanctions. It may never be publicly released, but a spokesperson stressed that the "overarching message is that all member states have a duty and responsibility to abide by the sanctions that are in place." Experts who reviewed the document for the Times described it as the most detailed account to date of efforts to circumvent sanctions intended to curb the military powers of both countries. Syria war timeline But they concluded that it did not prove definitively that there was current, continuing collaboration between North Korea and Syria on chemical weapons. Hopes have been rising on the Korean peninsula that talks between South and North Korea over the Olympic Games could be expanded to include the US and eventually lead to a breakthrough over Pyongyang's nuclear and weapons programme. On Tuesday, senior US diplomat, Joseph Yun told South Korean newswire Yonhap that he remained "very hopeful" about the prospect of talks. Syrian warplanes strike eastern Ghouta despite Russian truce |
Are we at a tipping point on guns? Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:00 AM PST |
What did Hope Hicks lie about? Newsroom readers have thoughts Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:43 PM PST "She tells Trump how great he is." "Does Hicks realize that she is not a contestant on 'The Bachelor'?" Hope Hicks resigned one day after reports claimed she told "white lies" for President Trump, but it's unclear what about. Newsroom readers have some theories. During a closed-door testimony, White House communications director Hope Hicks reportedly admitted her job has sometimes required her to tell "white lies" on the president's behalf. The admission has sparked questions and concern. Newsroom commenters believe: "Lies are lies" no matter how big or small. Others think that "anyone who doesn't take truth seriously … cannot be trusted." According to reports, Hicks insisted she didn't lie about the investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. What do you think Hicks lied about? Should "white lies" get a pass? Join the conversation in Newsroom. |
Protesters Descend On ICE San Francisco Headquarters After Immigration Raids Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:49 PM PST SAN FRANCISCO ― Hundreds of activists gathered on Wednesday outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building here to protest the arrests of more than 150 undocumented immigrants in recent days. Local activist groups organized the "emergency rally" to respond to the mass arrests in Northern California, just two weeks after more than 200 people were arrested in similar raids in the Los Angeles area. "We have come together today to show that the Northern California region stands together in denouncing the mass arrests that happened in the last three days," Blanca Vazquez, a media spokesperson for the protest, told HuffPost. |
North Carolina Man Broadcasts His Own Killing On Facebook Live Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:20 AM PST A man in Wingate, North Carolina live-streamed his own killing on Monday, police said. Prentis Robinson, 55, had been broadcasting a visit to the local police station on Facebook Live when he was shot multiple times on camera. Wingate police confirmed that Robinson captured the shooting on film, reported the Charlotte Observer. |
Satanic Temple sues Arizona city to lead city council prayer Posted: 27 Feb 2018 04:23 PM PST |
Nikolas Cruz's Biological Mom Was a Drug Addict Who Gave Him Up for a $50,000 Fee: Report Posted: 28 Feb 2018 10:28 AM PST |
Powerful Men Who Lose Their Jobs Over Harassment Can Still Get Big Payouts Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:17 PM PST WASHINGTON ― The Me Too movement has a pattern: Someone accuses a powerful man of sexual misconduct. Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas casino mogul accused of pressuring workers to perform sex acts, made news earlier this month — not because he's getting a severance payment, but because he's not. NBC apparently did not plan to give a payout to Matt Lauer, but the network was reportedly considering a severance package for his onetime booker Matt Zimmerman, who was also dismissed over inappropriate conduct. |
Anger as Israel denies its forces shot Palestinian teen Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:41 AM PST Israel on Tuesday denied its forces shot a Palestinian teenager and said he suffered a severe head injury when he fell off his bicycle, sparking outrage from activists and his family. Mohammed Tamimi, 15, confirmed to AFP that after being arrested from his home in the middle of the night he had told Israeli interrogators the cause of his misshapen skull was falling off his bike, not being shot. A cousin of prominent jailed Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi, he says he was shot in the head with a rubber bullet during a protest in the occupied West Bank in December, leaving part of his skull missing. |
Russia 'both arsonist and firefighter' in Syria: U.S. general Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:24 PM PST By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior U.S. general accused Russia on Tuesday of playing a destabilizing role in Syria and acting as "both arsonist and firefighter," as a brief truce unilaterally declared by Moscow in the eastern Ghouta region collapsed. The United States and Russia have been on different sides of the seven-year-old war, with Moscow heavily backing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad whose forces are besieging eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held area near Damascus. |
Court Orders Trump To Stop Revoking Dreamers' Protections Without Notice Posted: 27 Feb 2018 04:27 PM PST WASHINGTON ― The Trump administration has to stop revoking undocumented young people's deportation protections without due process, a federal judge ruled on Monday. The new order does not affect President Donald Trump's effort — launched in September but currently on hold because of a separate court ruling — to end the broader Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez issued a preliminary injunction to halt that practice. |
Is Ivanka Trump unqualified? Newsroom readers respond Posted: 27 Feb 2018 03:24 PM PST "Ivanka and Jared must return to NYC and stay out of U.S. politics." "She's qualified, she's designed handbags, stilettos and a wonderful perfume fragrance, Ugh!" Newsroom readers are joining the chorus questioning if Ivanka Trump has too much power. The first daughter and adviser to dad President Trump recently traveled to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, the latest eyebrow-raising appearance as part of her controversial post. Pundits and the public have long questioned her role and influence, but now White House chief of staff John Kelly is also said to be concerned. This week he made the call to downgrade the security clearance of Ivanka's husband, Jared Kushner. According to a report, Kelly is frustrated and questioning whether the first daughter has the qualifications to represent the administration. Newsroom seems to agree: "We have children playing king and queen while poppa plays President," one reader wrote. Another chimed in: "To represent the U.S. should be an earned honor, not appointing relatives." What do you think? Does Ivanka deserve her power in the White House? Join the conversation in Newsroom. |
Alaska lawmaker cites Holocaust deaths to oppose gun control Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:41 PM PST |
Posted: 27 Feb 2018 09:52 AM PST The Broward County Sheriff's Office responded to nearly 50 calls about Nikolas Cruz or his brother in the 10 years before he allegedly opened fire on his former Florida high school, new records reportedly show. Call logs obtained from the sheriff's office show authorities received 45 calls relating to Mr Cruz or his brother from 2008 to 2017, according to CNN. The number is significantly higher than the sheriff's office has publicly admitted. |
In free speech case, justices troubled by Fla. man's arrest Posted: 27 Feb 2018 03:52 PM PST |
Oprah Says She Would Run For President Under One Condition Posted: 28 Feb 2018 07:24 AM PST "I've always felt very secure and confident with myself in knowing what I could do and what I could not," Oprah said in an interview with InStyle, conducted three weeks before her Globes speech. "Gayle ― who knows me as well as I know myself practically ― has been calling me regularly and texting me things, like a woman in the airport saying, 'When's Oprah going to run?'" Oprah revealed to InStyle. If Oprah did run, the "A Wrinkle In Time" actress already has experience with attention she'd receive from President Donald Trump. |
Taiwan urges calm over panic buying of toilet paper Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:50 AM PST Shelves usually stacked with toilet paper, kitchen paper and boxed tissues stood empty in many hypermarkets and supermarkets as residents stockpiled supplies. Major online retailers had also run out, including PChome which reportedly sold five million packs of toilet paper in three days. The panic buying started after major hypermarkets were informed by toilet paper manufacturers of a 10 to 30 percent price hike from mid-March due to rising international pulp prices. |
Harrowing Video Shows Mom Handing Kids to Firefighters Before Saving Herself Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:12 AM PST |
University Faculty Votes To Revoke Donald Trump's Honorary Degree Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:42 AM PST Faculty members at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, have voted by a large majority that the school should annul the honorary degree awarded Donald Trump in 1988. Almost 83 percent of faculty members who participated in this week's ballot approved the motion calling on the school's board of trustees to rescind Trump's degree, reports Lehigh Valley Live. BREAKING: 83 percent of @LehighU faculty voted in support of a motion to rescind @realDonaldTrump's honorary degree. |
Syrian government ground forces attack Ghouta despite Russian truce plan Posted: 28 Feb 2018 12:18 PM PST BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian government forces launched a ground assault on the edge of the rebel-held eastern Ghouta enclave on Wednesday, seeking to gain territory despite a Russian plan for five-hour daily ceasefires, a war monitor and sources on both sides said. Hundreds of people have died in 11 days of bombing of the eastern Ghouta, a swathe of towns and farms outside Damascus that is the last major rebel-controlled area near the capital. The onslaught has been one of the fiercest of Syria's civil war, now entering its eighth year. |
Suspected Shoplifters Fleeing Officers Accidentally Run Into Police Station Posted: 28 Feb 2018 05:32 AM PST |
Walmart To Raise Age Requirement To Buy Firearms And Ammunition Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:59 PM PST Walmart has vowed to raise its age requirement to 21 years old for customers looking to purchase firearms or ammunition from their stores. The retail giant decided to change its firearms policy "in light of recent events," Walmart said in a statement to reporters on Wednesday. "We take seriously our obligation to be a responsible seller of firearms and go beyond Federal law by requiring customers to pass a background check before purchasing any firearm," the company's statement read. |
Use of private firm for Greitens investigation questioned Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:01 PM PST |
Protests as sanctioned Iran minister addresses UN rights meet Posted: 27 Feb 2018 10:09 AM PST Demonstrators gathered outside the UN in Geneva Tuesday and some diplomats left in protest over an address by Iran's justice minister to the rights council, despite facing Swiss and EU sanctions over rights violations. Alireza Avaie took the podium at the Human Rights Council, slamming "appalling deficiencies" there and in other UN rights mechanisms, and accusing Washington and others of "exploiting human rights for their political ends". Standing near a large pyramid of shoes meant to represent the thousands killed in a 1988 massacre of political prisoners, demonstrator Safora Mohammadi, a 35-year-old law student, insisted Avaie was "a killer". |
Denver Mayor Apologizes for 'Inappropriate' Text Messages, Vows to Stay in Office Posted: 28 Feb 2018 07:42 AM PST |
Ryan Seacrest Will Work Red Carpet At Oscars Despite Sexual Misconduct Claims Posted: 27 Feb 2018 11:53 AM PST E! has confirmed that Seacrest will be doing red carpet hosting duties before the Academy Awards on Sunday. Earlier this week, the TV personality's former personal stylist told Variety that Seacrest sexually harassed and assaulted her over seven years. Suzie Hardy says she was terminated in 2013 after she reported Seacrest to E! News' human resources executives. |
Will the Syria Conflict Continue to Escalate? Posted: 27 Feb 2018 05:33 PM PST Moscow, Washington, Tehran and Ankara are all jockeying for power. In early February, western media reported that the United States had led a strike on the Russian mercenaries of Wagner PMC. Bloomberg News reported hundreds, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced a smaller number and noted that "Russian citizens" were injured. |
Delta is sued by Port Authority over 2015 skid at New York's LaGuardia Airport Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:48 PM PST Delta Air Lines Inc was sued on Tuesday by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for damage caused when a jet skidded off a runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport during a March 5, 2015, snowstorm. The complaint seeks $750,047 for property damage and other costs that allegedly occurred when Flight 1086 veered off Runway 13 after touchdown, struck a fence and came to rest on an embankment, just short of plunging into frigid Flushing Bay. According to the Port Authority, which operates the airport, the incident "was caused solely by the negligence of Delta and its agents," including the pilot of the MD-88 aircraft. |
Posted: 28 Feb 2018 12:36 PM PST During a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers on gun control Wednesday, Trump suggested guns should be taken away "immediately from people that you can judge easily are mentally ill," alluding to the Florida shooter, who had undergone a psychiatric evaluation in 2016 but was ultimately not hospitalized. "The police saw that he was a problem, they didn't take any guns away," Trump said. "Mike, take the firearms first and then go to court, because that's another system," Trump said. |
Prison work boot sales halted after guard kicked, killed Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:49 PM PST |
36 Tweets That Sum Up Life With 6-Year-Olds Posted: 28 Feb 2018 02:47 AM PST |
The ice on Lake Michigan has turned blue. Here's why. Posted: 28 Feb 2018 03:52 PM PST The ice on portions of Michigan's Great Lakes has turned blue, but don't worry, there's a perfectly good reason why. The phenomenon is common on glaciers, but not so much on large swathes of lake ice. It's happening where Lake Michigan meets Lake Huron, at a place called the Straits of Mackinac. There, fat slabs and mounds of cracked blue ice have collected near the shorelines. Local photographer Tori Burley captured the image above. SEE ALSO: Gas-filled vessel barrels solo through pathetic Arctic sea ice during dead of winter The ice, however, is not actually turning blue. The color is a result of the way sunlight is bouncing off this particular ice, explained Ted Scambos, a research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, in an interview. Sometimes, weather conditions — such as a lack of high winds — allow water to freeze slowly and evenly, resulting in ice composed of large crystals (unlike snow, which is formed quickly and made up of small crystals). When light hits these big ice crystals, it can travel deep into the structures (compare this to snow, wherein light hits a sharp edge and reflects off of it right away, resulting in blinding white). When the light travels deeper into slowly formed ice, some of the red wavelengths of sunlight — which is the longest wavelength of visible light — get absorbed into the ice structure. The blue, which is the shortest wavelength of visible light, bounces back out, meet our eyes, and results in a deep aqua color. Sunlight reflecting off the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica, which makes the water look an aqua color.Image: nasaBut this isn't the complete story. Blue ice is also composed of relatively pure, untainted water, which allows the blue reflection to be so vivid and dominant. "It's a tribute to how clean the upper surface of Lake Michigan is," said Scambos, adding, "At least somewhere in Lake Michigan." WATCH: 'Beast from the East' to plunge UK, rest of Europe into historic deep freeze |
US makes symbolic cut to Cambodia aid Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:13 AM PST The White House on Tuesday said it was cutting $8.3 million worth of aid programs to Cambodia, a largely symbolic move to protest against an anti-democratic crackdown. In a statement, the White House said it was cutting programs designed to support Cambodia's tax department, local government and the military. |
Nassar victims help unveil sweeping child abuse legislation Posted: 26 Feb 2018 08:50 PM PST |
Stephen Colbert Nails The NRA's Complete Hypocrisy In A Single Sentence Posted: 26 Feb 2018 08:57 PM PST |
Trevor Noah Suggests Why Stacey Dash Is Really Running For Congress Posted: 28 Feb 2018 04:45 AM PST The "Clueless" star turned conservative commentator has filed to run as a Republican in California's 44th Congressional District — where voters overwhelmingly favored Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. Dash's commentary from her time on Fox News wouldn't help her case, Noah added, as he aired clips in which Dash decried needing events such as the BET Awards or Black History Month. |
Amazon to pay over $1 billion for home security startup Ring: source Posted: 27 Feb 2018 03:30 PM PST Santa Monica, California-based Ring is Amazon's latest move in expanding into the heated "smart-homes" market, where gadgets are powered by easy-to-use technology to control homes with a few spoken words. Amazon has positioned its Echo smart speaker, powered by its Alexa voice assistant, as a smart homes device. |
Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:56 AM PST First Lady Melania Trump has reportedly severed her contract with the senior adviser and fashion insider who made almost $30m planning Donald Trump's inauguration. Ms Trump cut ties with event planner Stephanie Winston Wolkoff after it was revealed that the Manhattan socialite had made $26m planning Mr Trump's inauguration – more than any other event planner contracted for the event, according to the New York Times. Stephanie Grisham, Ms Trump's spokeswoman, told the Times that her office had "severed the gratuitous services contract with Ms Wolkoff," adding that the event planner had been employed as "a special government employee" to work on specific projects. |
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