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- Voters in Mexico choose new president, thousands of officials in country’s largest election
- Trump Has Lied And Twisted Facts To Justify His Harsh Immigration Policies
- Boise stabbing: Nine wounded after suspect targeted child's birthday party
- Philippine mayor on Duterte's 'narco-list' slain by 'sniper'
- 'We'll Fix This': Some Americans Celebrated Canada Day By Apologizing For Trump
- Here's How To Watch The Full Lunar Eclipse in July, Which Is A Must-See
- San Francisco skies turn orange as wildfires return to Northern California
- Mexico Elects Leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador In Landslide
- Trump: I'm told I shouldn't ask my SCOTUS nominee about Roe v. Wade
- French gangster escapes from prison using a helicopter
- Ocasio-Cortez: Socialism is 'part of what I am, not all of what I am'
- Classmates yearn for safe return of Thai boys trapped in cave
- Sharks drag woman who ignored warnings not to feed them into water
- Cantwell questions for Supreme Court: 'Is the president able to pardon himself?'
- 77 Soups Full Of Autumn Comfort
- Brave Dog Gets Bitten In Face While Protecting Owner From Rattlesnake
- Trump Rips Harley-Davidson For Overseas Operation — Just Like His Own
- Mexico elections: Who is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the left-wing rebel tipped to take power?
- Rhode Island sues major oil companies over climate change
- African Union chief says 'time to act' on South Sudan
- 15 of the Best Juicy Peach Recipes
- Correction: Shootings-Newspaper-The Latest story
- Angela Merkel's Future in Doubt as German Interior Minister Offers to Resign Over Migrant Policy
- Fury sparked after 11-year-old Thai girl married to Malaysian man
- Is TooFaced about to launch a skincare line?
- North Korea Mulls Ways To 'Conceal' Nuclear Weapons From U.S.: Reports
- What's the difference between socialism and democratic socialism?
- Exclusive: Leftist seen as Mexico's next president after massive win - exit poll
- Gay activist attacked in Ukraine ahead of pride march
- MAPS: A look at the 'County Fire' burning in Yolo County
- Cruise ship worker rescued 22 hours after going overboard
- Drinking Coffee May Help You Live Longer, Study Says
- Eleven members of same family found dead in house in India
- 'Vilified too long': teachers' unions fight back after supreme court ruling
- Sen. Scott: I'll recommend Trey Gowdy for Supreme Court
- North Korea appeals to China for economic help as it reopens radio channel with the South
- 24 Super Festive Thanksgiving Cookies
- More Syrians leave Lebanon for home
- Iran's president is in Switzerland, nuclear deal in mind
- Bahamas Boat Explosion: Victims Identified in Terrifying Blast
- Guggenheim accused of siphoning annuity unit's cash for LA Dodgers
- Correction: Shootings-Newspaper story
- Haute Couture week opens with a bold beauty statement in Paris
- Violence erupts after right-wing group holds Oregon march
- Canada Begins Imposing Tariffs on U.S. Goods From Ketchup to Lawn Mowers
- 2019 Range Rover Evoque Spied Looking Stylish At The Nurburgring
Voters in Mexico choose new president, thousands of officials in country’s largest election Posted: 01 Jul 2018 09:02 AM PDT |
Trump Has Lied And Twisted Facts To Justify His Harsh Immigration Policies Posted: 30 Jun 2018 08:45 PM PDT |
Boise stabbing: Nine wounded after suspect targeted child's birthday party Posted: 01 Jul 2018 08:52 AM PDT |
Philippine mayor on Duterte's 'narco-list' slain by 'sniper' Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:52 AM PDT A Philippine mayor on President Rodrigo Duterte's list of allegedly narcotics-linked officials was shot dead Monday by a "sniper" in a broad daylight attack at a town ceremony, police said. Antonio Halili was hit in the chest by a single shot fired from a distance, unleashing chaotic scenes during the weekly flag raising ceremony at the town hall in Tanauan, south of Manila. Town police chief Renato Mercado told AFP the shot was fired from about 150 metres (490 feet) away. |
'We'll Fix This': Some Americans Celebrated Canada Day By Apologizing For Trump Posted: 02 Jul 2018 02:13 AM PDT |
Here's How To Watch The Full Lunar Eclipse in July, Which Is A Must-See Posted: 02 Jul 2018 01:43 PM PDT |
San Francisco skies turn orange as wildfires return to Northern California Posted: 01 Jul 2018 09:58 PM PDT San Francisco took on a post-apocalyptic shade of orange, after smoke from Northern Californian wildfires reached the city on Sunday. Just under a year since the deadliest firestorms in state history, intense wildfire has returned to the region, fanned by high winds and hot temperatures. SEE ALSO: Flames once again return to California's wine country Smoke and ash from fires burning in the Yolo and Lake counties filled the sky about 75 miles south in the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday morning, giving the city a foreboding orange filter. San Francisco sky is bizarre right now. Rayleigh scattering through this cloud is depleting all the blues and leaving us with a sepia sky. pic.twitter.com/weUDCkulsN — Rick Zuzow (@RickZuzow) July 1, 2018 San Francisco Sky today. No filter. �� pic.twitter.com/0nfhFtq1yX — Alex Shyba (@alexshyba) July 1, 2018 San Francisco skies are scary looking from the Yolo County fire pic.twitter.com/SfYHQPtIaW — can (@can) July 1, 2018 Amber sky at dawn? There's a low cloud-layer/light fog in the air that's casting a very eerie light over San Francisco at the moment. Perhaps we're getting the smoke from a wildfire? Dust from Sahara?#TentOnTheRoof'InExile pic.twitter.com/gIfZHbjO1i — aHEMagain ❌ (@aHEM_again) July 1, 2018 @KarlTheFog pic.twitter.com/OwGLC7hh1I — Enrique Patino-Daly (@EP_Daly) July 1, 2018 Issuing a red flag warning, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire reports that mandatory evacuations have been ordered in Lake County, Napa County, and Yolo County, where California's famed Napa wine valley sits, since the blaze started on June 30. As of Sunday evening on July 1, the flames had spread to an area of 32,500 acres. On Sunday morning, the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management tweeted a warning for city residents, announcing the air quality in the city had changed to "moderate," and that older adults, children, or people with heart or lung disease "should consider reducing prolonged/heavy exertion." Everyone else, you're ok. Advisory: San Francisco Air Quality is Yellow due to fires in the Lake and Yolo counties. People with heart/lung disease, older adults, and children should consider reducing prolonged/heavy exertion. #sf pic.twitter.com/QrrmaIAhSD — San Francisco DEM (@SF_emergency) July 1, 2018 The Pawnee Fire, located northeast of Clearlake Oaks within Lake County, has burned over 14,500 acres, but 73 percent has been contained at the time of writing. But across the Lake, Napa and Yolo counties, a total of just 2 percent of the 32,500 acre County Fire has been contained. A high-resolution look at the #CountyFire smoke plume flowing SW atop the marine stratus layer. Taken by MODIS this afternoon #cawx pic.twitter.com/eBkt7M9LZ0 — NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) July 1, 2018 According to Cal Fire, shifting winds have created numerous active portions of the fire that have the potential to increase the spread. Stay safe, folks. Wildfire season is upon us. Additional reporting by Mark Kaufman. WATCH: A tiny satellite could be the key to cleaning up our space trash |
Mexico Elects Leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador In Landslide Posted: 01 Jul 2018 07:14 PM PDT |
Trump: I'm told I shouldn't ask my SCOTUS nominee about Roe v. Wade Posted: 01 Jul 2018 08:20 AM PDT President Trump said he probably won't ask potential Supreme Court candidates about their opinions on abortion before nominating Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's replacement. In a program that aired Sunday morning, Fox News journalist Maria Bartiromo asked Trump if he would ask his nominees beforehand how they might vote on Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision affirming that the constitutional right to privacy extends to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Trump responded that he's been advised not to ask such specific questions and that he plans to appoint another conservative justice like Neil Gorsuch, whom Trump appointed to replace Antonin Scalia. |
French gangster escapes from prison using a helicopter Posted: 01 Jul 2018 09:06 AM PDT |
Ocasio-Cortez: Socialism is 'part of what I am, not all of what I am' Posted: 30 Jun 2018 11:59 PM PDT |
Classmates yearn for safe return of Thai boys trapped in cave Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:58 AM PDT Classmates of 12 boys trapped in a flooded Thai cave spoke of their hopes for a miracle rescue Monday, as divers inched through thick mud and water towards an air pocket where the group is believed to be. The massive rescue effort has been hampered by heavy rains that flooded the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand, blocking access to chambers where it is hoped the group will be found alive. Friends and teachers of the "Wild Boar" football team refused to give up hope of seeing the young players again. |
Sharks drag woman who ignored warnings not to feed them into water Posted: 02 Jul 2018 07:09 AM PDT |
Cantwell questions for Supreme Court: 'Is the president able to pardon himself?' Posted: 30 Jun 2018 11:32 PM PDT |
77 Soups Full Of Autumn Comfort Posted: 02 Jul 2018 01:15 PM PDT |
Brave Dog Gets Bitten In Face While Protecting Owner From Rattlesnake Posted: 02 Jul 2018 03:23 PM PDT |
Trump Rips Harley-Davidson For Overseas Operation — Just Like His Own Posted: 01 Jul 2018 08:55 PM PDT |
Mexico elections: Who is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the left-wing rebel tipped to take power? Posted: 01 Jul 2018 07:50 AM PDT Commentators say the former Mexico City mayor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador – known as 'Amlo' – would inject a new dose of nationalism into government – something that could heighten tensions in already testy US-Mexican relations. Mr Lopez Obrador has led opinion polls throughout the campaign in an election marred by violence, with 130 candidates and political workers killed since September. If he ousts the ruling centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), he would be the first leftist in decades to take the presidency. |
Rhode Island sues major oil companies over climate change Posted: 02 Jul 2018 11:01 AM PDT Rhode Island on Monday sued several major oil companies, including Exxon Mobil Corp and BP plc, accusing them of contributing to climate change that is damaging infrastructure and coastal communities in the state. The lawsuit announced by Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin was the first by a state seeking to hold oil companies responsible for costs associated with climate change and followed similar cases by several local governments nationally. The lawsuit alleged that various oil companies had created a public nuisance in the state and failed to adequately warn customers, consumers and regulators about the risks posed by their products. |
African Union chief says 'time to act' on South Sudan Posted: 30 Jun 2018 06:22 PM PDT |
15 of the Best Juicy Peach Recipes Posted: 02 Jul 2018 03:10 PM PDT |
Correction: Shootings-Newspaper-The Latest story Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:41 PM PDT ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — In a June 28 story about an attack at a newspaper in Annapolis, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the suspect arrested in the shooting had mutilated his fingers in an apparent attempt to make it harder for police to identify him. That report was based on initial information given to law enforcement authorities, which has since been corrected. While the suspect was identified using facial recognition technology, his fingers were not mutilated. |
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Fury sparked after 11-year-old Thai girl married to Malaysian man Posted: 01 Jul 2018 09:57 AM PDT The marriage of a Malaysian man with a 11-year-old Thai girl has sparked outrage in the Muslim majority country with one activist Sunday labelling the groom a "child predator". Malaysian Muslims below the age of 16 are allowed to marry if they obtain the permission of a religious court. But the country's women and families ministry said there was no record of religious authorities approving the union, which took place last month across the border in Thailand's largely Muslim far south. "Our officers have gone to the house and met the girl's mother. We are waiting for more reports before deciding on the next course of action," deputy prime minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was quoted as saying by the Sunday Star newspaper. The 41-year-old husband could be jailed for six months if he married without permission. Malaysian activists have called for law reform to end child marriage, which they said was widespread among the country's Muslim population. Some 16,000 Malaysian girls below the age of 15 are already married, advocates claim. "Marrying a 11-year-old girl is like the behaviour of a child predator or paedophile," child activist Syed Azmi Alhabshi said. Mr Alhabshi said the man was a prosperous trader and already married to two women while the girl's parents were impoverished rubber farmers. Muslim men are allowed to marry up to four wives in Malaysia. The United Nations children's agency Unicef said it was "outraged" by the incident. "It is shocking and unacceptable. Unicef... calls on the government to make good its manifesto promise to ban child marriage," said the agency's Malaysia representative Marianne Clark-Hattingh. |
Is TooFaced about to launch a skincare line? Posted: 02 Jul 2018 05:46 AM PDT TooFaced could be set to double down on its debut into skincare by expanding its range. The makeup brand's co-founder and CEO, Jerrod Blandino, has hinted in an interview with HelloGiggles that a full skincare line could be on the way, following the label's debut in December, when it launched its cult "Glow Job" face mask. "I'm actually tip-toeing in skin care based on our Hangover line," Blandino told the publication. |
North Korea Mulls Ways To 'Conceal' Nuclear Weapons From U.S.: Reports Posted: 01 Jul 2018 06:28 AM PDT |
What's the difference between socialism and democratic socialism? Posted: 01 Jul 2018 05:29 AM PDT After 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's stunning upset against congressman Joe Crowley in the New York Democratic congressional primary on Tuesday, the word "socialist" was repeatedly used to describe her. Ms Ocasio-Cortez is a registered member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and is a self-described socialist. In other words, it's a state-controlled economy in which the state controls the means of production: factories, offices, resources, and firms. |
Exclusive: Leftist seen as Mexico's next president after massive win - exit poll Posted: 01 Jul 2018 06:08 PM PDT Mexican leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is likely to be the country's next president, according to an exit poll by polling firm Parametria that pointed to a massive victory for him in Sunday's election. The exit poll showed the former Mexico City mayor winning between 53 percent and 59 percent of votes. Ricardo Anaya, who leads a left-right alliance, trailed Lopez Obrador in second place, with between 19 and 25 percent of votes, the poll found. |
Gay activist attacked in Ukraine ahead of pride march Posted: 01 Jul 2018 08:03 AM PDT Unidentified assailants have attacked a gay activist in central Ukraine ahead of a gay pride parade he was helping prepare, LGBT rights activists said on Sunday. Borys Zolotchenko was severely beaten by a group of around 10 men in the centre of the industrial city Kryvyi Rig late Saturday, Gay Alliance Ukraine said. As a result of the attack, Zolotchenko was hospitalised, with Gay Alliance Ukraine releasing a picture of him with scratches on his face. |
MAPS: A look at the 'County Fire' burning in Yolo County Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:22 PM PDT |
Cruise ship worker rescued 22 hours after going overboard Posted: 02 Jul 2018 08:11 AM PDT |
Drinking Coffee May Help You Live Longer, Study Says Posted: 02 Jul 2018 08:00 AM PDT |
Eleven members of same family found dead in house in India Posted: 01 Jul 2018 07:07 AM PDT By Suvashree Choudhury and Nigam Prusti MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Eleven members of a family were found dead in India's capital on Sunday, most of them hanging from the ceiling of their home, blindfolded, gagged and with hands tied behind the back, with police unable to offer any concrete explanation about what happened. A police statement said some handwritten notes were found in the house "which point towards observance of some definite spiritual/mystical practices by the whole family". The home of those who died is above a grocery store the family owned in the Burari district in a northern part of Delhi. |
'Vilified too long': teachers' unions fight back after supreme court ruling Posted: 01 Jul 2018 03:00 AM PDT A supreme court decision puts unions' funding at risk. Gunshots ring out from the nearby hunting range across the railroad tracks in Westmoreland City, Pennsylvania, but Jason Davis is not easily deterred. "You never know what's going to happen when you knock on someone's door," says Davis as we get out of his car to start walking the hills of this blue-collar, Trump-supporting community in the foothills of the mountains of south-western Pennsylvania. |
Sen. Scott: I'll recommend Trey Gowdy for Supreme Court Posted: 02 Jul 2018 10:46 AM PDT |
North Korea appeals to China for economic help as it reopens radio channel with the South Posted: 01 Jul 2018 04:29 AM PDT North and South Korea reopened a maritime communication channel on Sunday, with vessels from the two countries making radio contact for the first time in a decade, South Korea's Defence Ministry said in a statement. A North Korean patrol boat responded immediately when the South Korean Navy contacted it via an international radio channel at 9 am Sunday in the western sea, normalizing the maritime communication channel for the first time in 10 years, according to the ministry. The move showed the two Koreas were "taking practical steps" to uphold agreements made on April 27 when their leaders decided to defuse military tensions in a gradual manner, an official from the ministry said. It was also on Sunday reported that Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, has appealed to China's Xi Jinping to help end sanctions against Pyongyang following his landmark summit with US President Donald Trump. Kim made the request during his third meeting with Mr Xi in Beijing last month, and the Chinese president promised to do his "utmost" to satisfy it, the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper said. "We are feeling great pain due to economic sanctions. Now that we have concluded the US-North Korea summit in success, I want (China) to work toward early lifting of the sanctions," Kim reportedly told Mr Xi, according to the newspaper. Kim chose Beijing - his main economic patron and diplomatic protector - for his first official foreign trip in March and met Mr Xi again in May in the northeastern port city of Dalian. Timeline of Kim Jong-un in Beijing In recent months the Cold War-era allies have sought to repair ties strained by Pyongyang's nuclear tests and Beijing's support of subsequent UN sanctions. Kim asked Mr Xi to help ease the sanctions that have crippled North Korea's economy, and urged China to back Pyongyang in its denuclearisation talks with Washington, the report said. Mr Xi in turn told Kim he "actively supports North Korea's reform and opening-up and will proactively cooperate with issues associated with the efforts", according to the Yomiuri. He also urged North Korea to "continue (its) consultations with China" as it negotiates with the United States, the report said. |
24 Super Festive Thanksgiving Cookies Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:42 PM PDT |
More Syrians leave Lebanon for home Posted: 01 Jul 2018 06:42 AM PDT Several dozen Syrian refugees left Lebanon for neighbouring Syria on Sunday as part of returns coordinated between both countries, an AFP reporter and authorities said. A total of 42 Syrians returned voluntarily from Lebanon through the Masnaa crossing to areas in Syria, Lebanese authorities said. A Lebanese coordinator said they were headed for areas including Moadmiyet al-Sham, a suburb of Damascus where the regime retook control from rebels in October 2016. |
Iran's president is in Switzerland, nuclear deal in mind Posted: 02 Jul 2018 10:41 AM PDT |
Bahamas Boat Explosion: Victims Identified in Terrifying Blast Posted: 02 Jul 2018 11:03 AM PDT |
Guggenheim accused of siphoning annuity unit's cash for LA Dodgers Posted: 02 Jul 2018 09:30 AM PDT Guggenheim Partners, overseen by billionaire Mark Walter, is facing a lawsuit claiming it defrauded annuity investors by saddling an insurance affiliate with risky assets, and siphoning cash for purposes including Walter's purchase of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. It came as Guggenheim, which said it has more than $305 billion of assets under management, tries to quell client concerns after a year of bad press over its corporate culture. Guggenheim in April said it was cooperating with a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission probe into an asset management unit. |
Correction: Shootings-Newspaper story Posted: 02 Jul 2018 12:42 PM PDT ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — In a June 28 story about an attack at a newspaper in Annapolis, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the suspect arrested in the shooting had mutilated his fingers in an apparent attempt to make it harder for police to identify him. That report was based on initial information given to law enforcement authorities, which has since been corrected. While the suspect was identified using facial recognition technology, his fingers were not mutilated. |
Haute Couture week opens with a bold beauty statement in Paris Posted: 02 Jul 2018 06:14 AM PDT |
Violence erupts after right-wing group holds Oregon march Posted: 01 Jul 2018 01:44 PM PDT |
Canada Begins Imposing Tariffs on U.S. Goods From Ketchup to Lawn Mowers Posted: 01 Jul 2018 07:34 PM PDT |
2019 Range Rover Evoque Spied Looking Stylish At The Nurburgring Posted: 01 Jul 2018 10:29 PM PDT |
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