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- White House defends Trump’s congratulations to Putin
- Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Death Of Justine Damond
- Footage Shows The Moment Cops Fatally Shot Unarmed Black Man Stephon Clark
- 13 Stunning GIFs Show Puerto Rico's Road To Recovery
- LinkedIn reveals top 50 places to work in the US for 2018
- Homeless Arizona woman killed by Uber self-driving SUV was 'like everyone's aunt'
- Mark Anthony Conditt: Who is the Texas bombing suspect?
- Trump ignored advisers' warnings and congratulated Putin
- Suspected Austin Bomber Dead In Confrontation With Police
- Austin Bombing Suspect Dead After Blowing Himself Up During Police Confrontation
- 'Incendiary Device' In Austin Injures Worker. Police Not Linking It To Package Bombs.
- The Latest: Rods were being adjusted when bridge fell
- Russia's foreign minister threatens to 'hit back' at Britain over response to nerve agent attack
- How to Avoid Getting Sick on a Plane, According to Science
- Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
- Senate to take another look at the 2001 ‘war on terror’ resolution
- Skeletal Remains May Be Louise Pietrewicz, Who Vanished 50 Years Ago
- Billionaire Democrat Wins Illinois Gubernatorial Nomination
- Mike Pence's Daughter Is 'All For' The Gay Bunny Book That's Trolling Her Dad
- The Latest: Artillery simulator caused Austin Goodwill blast
- Russia hits back in spy poisoning row as experts called in
- Boko Haram release 91 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls
- Texas Bomb Suspect's Family 'Devastated And Broken'
- Trevor Noah Unveils Terrifying Donald Trump-Themed Anti-Drugs PSA
- California storm soaks hillsides in Santa Barbara, Ventura counties amid mudslide fears
- Illinois primary election: anti-abortion Democrat wins close congressional fight
- Israel admits 2007 Syrian 'nuclear reactor' strike for first time
- A Passenger Bus in the Philippines Has Plunged off a Cliff and Killed 19 People
- Chrissy Metz Says She Was Physically Abused By Her Stepfather As A Teen
- US agent on trial in cross-border killing of Mexican teen
- Trump Tweets Strange Warning Of 'Coming Arms Race,' Suggests Russia Can Help
- Police: New explosion not tied to Austin package bombings
- What It's Like To Date An Older Man At 17, Then Marry Him
- Peru opposition alleges vote 'buying' to keep Kuczynski in power
- Erdogan tells US to end 'deception' on Syria
- The 9 Most Scenic Bike Routes in the World
- Paris named as world's n°1 destination by Traveler's Choice Awards
- Accused Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz and His Brother Starting Fan Club to Meet Girls: Prosecutor
- It Matters That A Gay Man Helped Trump Backers Exploit Facebook Data
- Correction: Abortion-Mississippi story
- 2019 Ford Fusion Gets Minor Facelift, More Standard Safety Tech
- Scott Pruitt Went To Italy, And It Only Cost Taxpayers $120,000
White House defends Trump’s congratulations to Putin Posted: 20 Mar 2018 12:22 PM PDT |
Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Death Of Justine Damond Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:52 AM PDT |
Footage Shows The Moment Cops Fatally Shot Unarmed Black Man Stephon Clark Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:55 PM PDT |
13 Stunning GIFs Show Puerto Rico's Road To Recovery Posted: 21 Mar 2018 10:44 AM PDT |
LinkedIn reveals top 50 places to work in the US for 2018 Posted: 21 Mar 2018 09:06 AM PDT |
Homeless Arizona woman killed by Uber self-driving SUV was 'like everyone's aunt' Posted: 20 Mar 2018 03:59 PM PDT The Arizona pedestrian killed by an Uber self-driving vehicle was a homeless woman close to getting off the streets, her friends said, describing her as a fighter who took care of those around her. Elaine Herzberg, 49, known fondly as "Elle" and "Ms. Elle," was widely known and liked throughout the homeless community of Tempe, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. "She was like everyone's aunt," said Benjamin Jeffrey, a friend of Herzberg and also homeless, who spoke to Reuters from an encampment near the scene of Sunday's accident. |
Mark Anthony Conditt: Who is the Texas bombing suspect? Posted: 21 Mar 2018 11:45 AM PDT Mark Anthony Conditt has been named by police as the suspected serial bomber who terrorised the capital region for the past three weeks. The 23-year-old white male from Pflugerville, Texas, a suburb of Austin, died earlier this morning after setting off an explosive device in his vehicle after police had caught up to him approximately 13 miles north of his home, outside of the Round Rock, Texas, Red Roof Inn. Mr Conditt, who had no criminal record or military experience, had been tracked there after police had identified his vehicle. |
Trump ignored advisers' warnings and congratulated Putin Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:22 PM PDT |
Suspected Austin Bomber Dead In Confrontation With Police Posted: 21 Mar 2018 03:04 AM PDT |
Austin Bombing Suspect Dead After Blowing Himself Up During Police Confrontation Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:20 AM PDT |
'Incendiary Device' In Austin Injures Worker. Police Not Linking It To Package Bombs. Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:34 PM PDT |
The Latest: Rods were being adjusted when bridge fell Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:26 PM PDT |
Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:30 PM PDT Russia's foreign minister threatened on Wednesday to retaliate against Britain for "anti-Russian measures", with the two countries at loggerheads over the poisoning of a spy in southern England. Speaking after a meeting with Japanese counterpart Taro Kono, Mr Lavrov said: "If the British government continues taking some anti-Russian measures, we will hit back under the principle of reciprocity." Mr Lavrov urged the British government to "respond calmly" over the March 4 attack on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who remain in critical condition. Britain says only Russia had the capability, motive and intent to be behind the attack, which used the nerve agent Novichok reportedly developed by the former Soviet Union. Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed this as "nonsense". Britain reacted by expelling 23 Russian diplomats and their families – around 80 people in total – and has also cut off high-level contacts. Russia | Theresa May's retaliation measures A spokesman for Theresa May said London was "actively considering" other measures. On Tuesday, the head of the OPCW chemical watchdog said it would take two to three weeks to complete laboratory analysis of samples taken from the poisoning. The affair has poisoned Russia's already shaky relations with many Western countries. The EU has expressed its solidarity with Britain and leaders at a summit later this week will agree to "coordinate on the consequences" for Russia, according to a draft statement seen by AFP. Novichok US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis suggested on Tuesday that Moscow's suspected involvement shows Russia has "chosen to be a strategic competitor." However, President Donald Trump skipped the issue when congratulating Putin on his re-election and proposed a summit in the "not-too-distant future." Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe voiced "outrage" over the attack in a call to Mrs May, according to her office. Skripal, 66, a former Russian officer who sold secrets to Britain and moved there in a 2010 spy swap, remains in a coma along with his 33-year-old daughter after they were found unconscious on a bench in Salisbury. |
How to Avoid Getting Sick on a Plane, According to Science Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:36 AM PDT |
Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:57 AM PDT |
Senate to take another look at the 2001 ‘war on terror’ resolution Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:09 PM PDT |
Skeletal Remains May Be Louise Pietrewicz, Who Vanished 50 Years Ago Posted: 21 Mar 2018 09:56 AM PDT |
Billionaire Democrat Wins Illinois Gubernatorial Nomination Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:21 PM PDT |
Mike Pence's Daughter Is 'All For' The Gay Bunny Book That's Trolling Her Dad Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:35 AM PDT |
The Latest: Artillery simulator caused Austin Goodwill blast Posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:03 PM PDT |
Russia hits back in spy poisoning row as experts called in Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:38 PM PDT Russia hit back at Britain in the spy poisoning row, demanding proof of its alleged involvement in a nerve agent attack, as international weapons experts arrived to take samples of the toxic substance. The March 4 poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal, which took place just two weeks ahead of Russia's presidential poll in which Vladimir Putin was re-elected, has plunged relations between London and Moscow into crisis. As the European Union offered Britain its "unqualified solidarity" on Monday, the Kremlin demanded London either come up with proof of Russia's involvement -- or apologise. |
Boko Haram release 91 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:37 AM PDT Boko Haram has released most of a group of schoolgirls taken hostage in a mass abduction a month ago, government officials said on Wednesday. The 110 school pupils were kidnapped from the north-east town of Dapchi on February 19, in a case with echoes of the Chibok school abduction that sparked the global #bringbackourgirls social media campaign. Early on Wednesday morning, however, residents of Dapchi said that a convoy of Boko Haram gunmen returned to the town and dropped most of the hostages off. Nigeria's minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, later said that 91 had so far been accounted for. The girls' arrival brought grateful crowds onto the streets of the remote farming town, some of whom even cheered the masked Boko Haram gunmen as they drove through town waving their black Islamic flags. Bashir Manzo, who heads a parents' support group in Dapchi, told the AFP news agency: "The girls have been brought back. They were brought in nine vehicles and dropped outside the school at about 8am (7am GMT). "These girls were not accompanied by any security personnel. Their abductors brought them, dropped them outside the school and left, without talking to anyone." Authorities said 91 girls had been released Credit: Reuters News of the release prompted rejoicing across Nigeria, although there was widespread speculation that a ransom had been paid to secure the girls' freedom. The Nigerian government is widely reported to have paid £2 million in ransom cash for the release last year of 82 of the 276 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls. Five Boko Haram prisoners were also freed as part of that exchange. One local source, who was familiar with previous negotiations to free Boko Haram hostages, told The Telegraph: "If these are the Dapchi girls, I think we can assume that a hell of a lot of money has been paid for them." He added that with elections due next year, President Muhammadu Buhari was under increasing pressure to get the girls back. "The only way to do that is by paying money. Since they were only kidnapped last month, I'm not sure there would have been time to free prisoners as well, which takes longer." Residents of Dapchi, who had posted a billboard of 110 passport photos of the missing girls outside their school, said they initially fled on Wednesday morning when they heard reports that a Boko Haram convoy was heading into town. Schoolgirls wait for the arrival of Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari at the Goverment girls' science and technical college in Dapchi, Nigeria March 14, 2018 Credit: REUTERS Instead, the gunmen arrived without firing a shot and dropped the girls off from a convoy of vehicles, some at the school itself, others by the roadside. One witness in Dapchi told the Associated Press that fighters said to residents they had returned the girls "out of pity." They also claimed that the gunmen had warned them "don't ever put your daughters in school again". Boko Haram's name translates roughly as "Western education is forbidden". The mother of one of the abducted girls in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS However, other accounts of the girls' return suggested an element of pre-planning with members of Nigerian security services. By coincidence, a group of Nigerian reporters were already in town at the time to cover a solidarity meeting between the parents of the kidnapped Dapchi girls and those from Chibok. Jonathan Gopep, a correspondent with Nigeria's Channels TV, said: "Thee parents of the abducted girls told me they were expecting the arrival of the abducted children. We were then told to wait on the outskirts of town by local security men. A signpost of the Government Girls Science and Technical College is pictured in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS "Then we saw a motorcade going in and we heard wild jubilation within town. They didn't want the press men to know actually who brought the girls in, or how they were brought in." "We did eventually speak to a small group of five or six of the girls – they said they hadn't been mistreated or hurt." Nigerian officials said the girls would be transferred into the custody of the state security service, who would take them to the Nigerian capital, Abuja, for debriefing about their ordeal. There were unconfirmed reports that five had died during the initial abduction, possibly as a result of suffocation after being packed en masse into overcrowded Boko Haram trucks. The father of one of the abducted girls in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS The return of the girls is a boost for President Buhari, whose security forces were facing heavy criticism for having failed to prevent the abduction in the first place. Critics, though, expressed surprise that the gunmen had apparently been able to roll into town unchallenged yet again. Some said the military had withdrawn from the town a few hours before, suggesting that some kind of pre-arranged deal was in place. "The question now is, how were the girls returned without the security men apprehending the captors?" wrote one Twitter user. "Was any ransom paid for their freedom? Is this a scam?" |
Texas Bomb Suspect's Family 'Devastated And Broken' Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:35 PM PDT |
Trevor Noah Unveils Terrifying Donald Trump-Themed Anti-Drugs PSA Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:26 AM PDT |
California storm soaks hillsides in Santa Barbara, Ventura counties amid mudslide fears Posted: 21 Mar 2018 05:50 PM PDT |
Illinois primary election: anti-abortion Democrat wins close congressional fight Posted: 20 Mar 2018 10:29 PM PDT |
Israel admits 2007 Syrian 'nuclear reactor' strike for first time Posted: 21 Mar 2018 09:33 AM PDT Israel admitted for the first time Wednesday it was responsible for a top-secret 2007 air raid against a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledging to prevent enemies from obtaining atomic weapons. Israel has long been assumed to have carried out the raid and had been named by other countries as being behind it, but it had never formally acknowledged the strike or divulged details. The admission along with the release of newly declassified material related to the raid comes as Israel intensifies its warnings over the presence of its main enemy Iran in neighbouring Syria. |
A Passenger Bus in the Philippines Has Plunged off a Cliff and Killed 19 People Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:07 AM PDT |
Chrissy Metz Says She Was Physically Abused By Her Stepfather As A Teen Posted: 21 Mar 2018 06:36 AM PDT |
US agent on trial in cross-border killing of Mexican teen Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:28 PM PDT |
Trump Tweets Strange Warning Of 'Coming Arms Race,' Suggests Russia Can Help Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:19 PM PDT |
Police: New explosion not tied to Austin package bombings Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:32 PM PDT |
What It's Like To Date An Older Man At 17, Then Marry Him Posted: 21 Mar 2018 10:35 AM PDT |
Peru opposition alleges vote 'buying' to keep Kuczynski in power Posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:23 PM PDT By Mitra Taj and Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's biggest opposition party released audio and video recordings late on Tuesday in which supporters of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski appear to offer lawmakers public work projects in exchange for help defeating an impeachment motion. In a press conference two days before Congress votes on whether to force Kuczynski from office, the spokesman of rightwing party Popular Force said the snippets of surreptitious recordings of lawmakers and a government official shown to journalists were proof Kuczynski was trying to "buy" votes. "We're outraged," Daniel Salaverry said, flanked by other members of his party as they renewed calls for Kuczynski to step down. |
Erdogan tells US to end 'deception' on Syria Posted: 20 Mar 2018 03:57 AM PDT President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday told the US to stop "deceiving" Turkey and start cooperation, after Washington said it was concerned by the Turkish-led offensive on the Syrian city of Afrin. Erdogan's typically abrasive comments came after the US State Department reacted to the capture by Turkish forces of Afrin from Kurdish militia by sounding alarm over the fate of civilians and looting. "If we are strategic partners, you must respect us and you must work with us," Erdogan told Turkey's NATO ally during a speech to ruling party lawmakers in parliament. |
The 9 Most Scenic Bike Routes in the World Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
Paris named as world's n°1 destination by Traveler's Choice Awards Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:05 AM PDT |
Accused Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz and His Brother Starting Fan Club to Meet Girls: Prosecutor Posted: 21 Mar 2018 06:26 AM PDT |
It Matters That A Gay Man Helped Trump Backers Exploit Facebook Data Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:00 AM PDT |
Correction: Abortion-Mississippi story Posted: 21 Mar 2018 10:37 AM PDT |
2019 Ford Fusion Gets Minor Facelift, More Standard Safety Tech Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:10 PM PDT |
Scott Pruitt Went To Italy, And It Only Cost Taxpayers $120,000 Posted: 20 Mar 2018 07:59 PM PDT |
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