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- Sessions laughs as 'Lock her up!' chant breaks out at high school leadership conference
- House Republicans Move To Impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
- Toronto shooting: Isis claims responsibility for attack which killed two people and wounded 13
- Investigators use digital info in search for Iowa student
- This Woman Wants To Be A Stand-In Mom For LGBTQ Couples Who Face Family Rejection
- Las Vegas Shooting Survivors Say MGM's Suit Hits Victims at Their Most Vulnerable
- The surface of Mars
- Trump says the Russians 'definitely don't want' his reelection
- Trader Joe's Employee Killed In Hostage Situation Was Shot By Police Bullet
- How the Land and Water Conservation Fund, a program everyone loves, became a political football
- Gun Reform Advocate Lucy McBath Wins Democratic Nod For Georgia House Seat
- Japan heat wave deaths climb to 80 as authorities weigh preventive measures
- Nearly 50 Dead as Two Wildfires Burn Near Athens
- Winning Mega Millions ticket worth $543M sold in California
- Republicans denounce Trump plan for 'welfare' for farmers hit by tariffs
- People Can't Get Enough Of This Baby's Epic Hair
- The Latest: Suspect arrested in Oakland station killing
- US appeals court upholds right to carry gun in public for self-defence
- China to pull approval for Facebook's planned venture: NYT
- Homeless Man Lands a Job After Video of Cop Helping Him Shave Goes Viral
- At Least 19 People Have Been Killed in Laos Dam Collapse. Here's What to Know
- Scientists won't need to dig far to find signs of life on Jupiter's moon Europa
- Vladimir Putin Has Donald Trump By The Balls In Jim Carrey's Latest Portrait
- Homeland Security Advisory Council Members Resign Over 'Repugnant' Family Separations
- Cincinnati clears, sanitizes downtown homeless camp
- Erdogan calls Israel world's 'most fascist, racist' state
- Jason Spencer: Georgia Republican who shouted N-word on Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Who Is America?' to resign
- Lilly plans Elanco IPO, posts quarterly profit above estimates
- 14 Cool Police Cars From Around The World (And 3 That Kinda Suck)
- Family of woman killed by Minneapolis officer sues for $50M
- New Jersey Police Officer Saves Man Lying in the Path of Oncoming Train
- White House Will Stop Publishing Reports Of Trump's Calls With World Leaders: CNN
- Take a look at the luxury airship that will feature glass-bottom floors and private cabins
- A Package Labeled 'Anne Thrax' Was Sent to Rep. Maxine Waters' LA Office, Authorities Say
- Russia offers to keep Iran forces in Syria far from Golan: Israel
- People are hilariously upset about the Goldfish recall
- Thai bride wins battle to share 'secret' relationship with US economist on Facebook
- The Latest: Toronto suspect's kin grieving for victims
- Trump Reportedly 'Caused A Stir' When Melania's TV On Air Force One Was Turned To CNN
- SpaceX Just Landed a Falcon 9 Booster in Worst-Ever Ocean Conditions
- ICE Steps Up Workplace Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants Under Trump
- The Latest: Marchionne said to have died of cardiac arrest
- Brian Kemp, Days After Receiving President Trump's Endorsement, Wins Georgia's Gubernatorial Republican Primary
Sessions laughs as 'Lock her up!' chant breaks out at high school leadership conference Posted: 24 Jul 2018 08:51 AM PDT |
House Republicans Move To Impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Posted: 25 Jul 2018 04:38 PM PDT |
Toronto shooting: Isis claims responsibility for attack which killed two people and wounded 13 Posted: 25 Jul 2018 05:25 AM PDT The attacker "was a soldier of the Islamic State and carried out the attack in response to calls to target the citizens of the coalition countries", a statement by the Islamic militant group said. Investigators have yet to determine why 29-year-old Faisal Hussain fired a handgun into crowds in the Canadian city's popular Greektown neighbourhood. The wording of Isis's statement was generic and has been used previously in relation to attacks where the group has had no direct interaction with perpetrators. |
Investigators use digital info in search for Iowa student Posted: 25 Jul 2018 03:38 PM PDT |
This Woman Wants To Be A Stand-In Mom For LGBTQ Couples Who Face Family Rejection Posted: 25 Jul 2018 12:35 PM PDT |
Las Vegas Shooting Survivors Say MGM's Suit Hits Victims at Their Most Vulnerable Posted: 24 Jul 2018 12:13 PM PDT |
Posted: 25 Jul 2018 10:08 AM PDT |
Trump says the Russians 'definitely don't want' his reelection Posted: 24 Jul 2018 10:00 AM PDT |
Trader Joe's Employee Killed In Hostage Situation Was Shot By Police Bullet Posted: 24 Jul 2018 12:20 PM PDT |
How the Land and Water Conservation Fund, a program everyone loves, became a political football Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:00 AM PDT |
Gun Reform Advocate Lucy McBath Wins Democratic Nod For Georgia House Seat Posted: 24 Jul 2018 08:14 PM PDT |
Japan heat wave deaths climb to 80 as authorities weigh preventive measures Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:49 AM PDT Two weeks into Japan's blistering heat wave, at least 80 people have died and thousands have been rushed to emergency rooms, as officials on Tuesday urged citizens to stay indoors to avoid temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104°F) in some areas. The government said it may pay to help state schools install air conditioners and suggested extending summer vacations, which started this week for many students. While most schools in Tokyo have coolers, few in rural areas do. |
Nearly 50 Dead as Two Wildfires Burn Near Athens Posted: 23 Jul 2018 06:11 PM PDT |
Winning Mega Millions ticket worth $543M sold in California Posted: 25 Jul 2018 02:12 PM PDT |
Republicans denounce Trump plan for 'welfare' for farmers hit by tariffs Posted: 24 Jul 2018 01:59 PM PDT |
People Can't Get Enough Of This Baby's Epic Hair Posted: 25 Jul 2018 09:08 AM PDT |
The Latest: Suspect arrested in Oakland station killing Posted: 23 Jul 2018 10:46 PM PDT |
US appeals court upholds right to carry gun in public for self-defence Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:12 PM PDT A US appeals court has ruled that the US Constitution's Second Amendment provides the right to openly carry a gun in public for self-defence. The 2-1 decision, on the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, reversed a lower court decision for a case involving a plaintiff, George Young, who was twice denied a permit to carry a gun. Mr Young applied for a license to carry a handgun either concealed or openly in 2011, the ruling stated, and was denied by County of Hawaii's Chief of Police on two occasions for failure to satisfy the state's licensing requirements. |
China to pull approval for Facebook's planned venture: NYT Posted: 25 Jul 2018 10:12 AM PDT Facebook said on Tuesday it planned to create an "innovation hub" to support local start-ups. The subsidiary was registered in Hangzhou, according to a filing approved on China's National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System last week and seen by Reuters on Tuesday. A Chinese government database showed that Facebook had gained approval to open a subsidiary. |
Homeless Man Lands a Job After Video of Cop Helping Him Shave Goes Viral Posted: 24 Jul 2018 10:32 AM PDT |
At Least 19 People Have Been Killed in Laos Dam Collapse. Here's What to Know Posted: 24 Jul 2018 11:46 PM PDT |
Scientists won't need to dig far to find signs of life on Jupiter's moon Europa Posted: 23 Jul 2018 07:48 PM PDT Europa, a small moon orbiting Jupiter, has long attracted fascination because of its potential to host alien life. Hidden below the moon's frozen surface is thought to be an ocean, which could hold signs of life. It turns out scientists won't have to dig too far to find this potential evidence in a future mission, according to a study published in Nature. SEE ALSO: Shields up! How spaceships can save themselves without science fiction Led by NASA scientist Tom Nordheim, the study assessed how harsh the radiation is on Europa's surface. The intense radiation, which comes from Jupiter, destroys or modifies material on the moon's surface, making it hard for researchers to ascertain if it's reflective of what can be found in the ocean below. Nordheim and his team discovered that the radiation on the surface was at its most intense around the moon's equator, tapering out towards the poles. Below the surface, the radiation penetrates 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters) in the most intense areas, but goes down to less than 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) at the mildest areas. In order to understand how radiation could impact evidence of life on Europa, the study looked at the destruction of amino acids on the moon, which proteins are made of. "This is the first prediction of radiation levels at each point on Europa's surface and is important information for future Europa missions," Chris Paranicas, the study's co-author, said in a blog post on NASA's website. It's important information for future Europa missions, whether in orbit or landing on the moon's surface. "The radiation that bombards Europa's surface leaves a fingerprint," Kevin Hand, a co-author of the study, added. "If we know what that fingerprint looks like, we can better understand the nature of any organics and possible biosignatures that might be detected with future missions, be they spacecraft that fly by or land on Europa." WATCH: There's an underwater pokéball that helps us study delicate sea creatures without harming them |
Vladimir Putin Has Donald Trump By The Balls In Jim Carrey's Latest Portrait Posted: 23 Jul 2018 11:43 PM PDT |
Homeland Security Advisory Council Members Resign Over 'Repugnant' Family Separations Posted: 24 Jul 2018 09:43 AM PDT |
Cincinnati clears, sanitizes downtown homeless camp Posted: 25 Jul 2018 08:38 AM PDT |
Erdogan calls Israel world's 'most fascist, racist' state Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:13 AM PDT Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday branded Israel the "most fascist, racist state" in the world after Israel's parliament passed a new law defining the country as the nation state of the Jewish people. "This measure has shown without leaving the slightest room for doubt that Israel is the world's most Zionist, fascist and racist state," Erdogan said in a speech to his ruling party. |
Posted: 25 Jul 2018 12:32 AM PDT The Republican politician tricked into dropping his trousers and screaming "n*****" by Sacha Baron Cohen has said he will resign. Jason Spencer appeared on the new Who Is America? Mr Cohen posed as an Israeli military expert and persuaded the Georgia state representative to take part in several outlandish exercises. |
Lilly plans Elanco IPO, posts quarterly profit above estimates Posted: 24 Jul 2018 09:46 AM PDT Lilly also said it would not increase its drug prices through the end of the year, following similar moves by Pfizer Inc, Merck & Co Inc and Novartis AG, as the Trump Administration pushes to cut costs for patients. Shares of the company rose as much as 2.6 percent to a near three-year high of $91.20. |
14 Cool Police Cars From Around The World (And 3 That Kinda Suck) Posted: 24 Jul 2018 02:17 PM PDT |
Family of woman killed by Minneapolis officer sues for $50M Posted: 23 Jul 2018 07:50 PM PDT |
New Jersey Police Officer Saves Man Lying in the Path of Oncoming Train Posted: 25 Jul 2018 05:30 AM PDT |
White House Will Stop Publishing Reports Of Trump's Calls With World Leaders: CNN Posted: 24 Jul 2018 06:26 PM PDT |
Take a look at the luxury airship that will feature glass-bottom floors and private cabins Posted: 25 Jul 2018 07:41 AM PDT |
Posted: 25 Jul 2018 12:21 AM PDT |
Russia offers to keep Iran forces in Syria far from Golan: Israel Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:15 AM PDT Russia has offered to keep Iranian forces in Syria away from the border with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights but Israel wants Tehran to completely withdraw, an Israeli official said Tuesday. Moscow made the offer -- which would see Iranian forces stay 100 kilometres (62 miles) from Syria's border with the Golan -- during talks Monday in Jerusalem between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the official said. |
People are hilariously upset about the Goldfish recall Posted: 24 Jul 2018 02:29 PM PDT We are living in trying times. Not even our favorite childhood snacks are safe. Pepperidge Farm announced a voluntary recall on Monday for four different flavors of Goldfish Crackers due to a fear of salmonella. According to a CBS report, an ingredient supplier for Pepperidge notified the company that the whey powder used in the cracker's seasoning could have been contaminated with the bacteria. SEE ALSO: We need to talk about the Keebler cookie Twitter account Here's the company's official statement: Please take a moment to read this important message regarding four varieties of Goldfish crackers and our voluntary recall decision. For more information visit: https://t.co/Z3NHVJ2k65 pic.twitter.com/tmYvbgAU1I — Pepperidge Farm (@PepperidgeFarm) July 23, 2018 The affected flavors of Goldfish Crackers, aka all of the really good ones, have hurt the souls and stomachs of consumers across the country. With Goldfish Gate underway, many people have expressed strong feelings about their favorite snack being recalled. My lawyer will be giving you a phone call today — Austin (@FlNEST_) July 24, 2018 I quite literally put the last two I had for my snack today in my mouth when I read this headline��♀️https://t.co/lWRX00LjaZ — Alanna (@flakypickle) July 24, 2018 Some users who enjoy feasting on the cheddar fish feel personally attacked and are devastated by the warning. I just want one more person to tell me that 4 bags of goldfish have been recalled. — Katie Harris (@ktthach) July 24, 2018 Xtra cheddar goldfish were recalled because the cheese powder could possibly give you salmonella. My life is ruined. — Lindsey Jones (@lindseyjones10_) July 24, 2018 if anyone knows me they know that often times in undergrad I would go for days eating only Flavor Blasted goldfish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner so yeah I'm feeling personally victimized. pic.twitter.com/ToAFS4TvXl — kyborg: mostly girl/little bit metal (@BOSSKyJo) July 24, 2018 Some people just don't seem to care and will continue consuming the crackers, salmonella and all. Goldfish are being recalled and I have a package at my desk and I literally just considered eating them and getting salmonella just to get out of here rather than checking the info, so that's how my day's going, how about you — H_Ram (@H_Ram) July 24, 2018 U can recall goldfish crackers all u want but all this talk about goldfish only gonna make me wanna eat em more!!!!!! — natalie (@natalamb) July 24, 2018 And of course there were plenty of jokes and "Pepperidge Farm remembers" memes. The snack that fires back. Goldfish. https://t.co/eumFLqXb9U — Matt Napolitano (@MattNapolitano) July 24, 2018 pic.twitter.com/zGr23MfDgq — Scotty K (@pwsoldier) July 24, 2018 Goldfish and Little Debbie Sweet Cakes recalled in the same week...My family will starve! — Peggy M Bracey (@Pegmelia) July 24, 2018 My kids reacting to the @PepperidgeFarm Goldfish recall. pic.twitter.com/WmXAPCbJi7 — Eric Cowan (@ericcowan4DISD) July 24, 2018 Y'all remember when Obama took a tiny sip of Flint water and said it was safe, but it wasn't and he lied about it on TV?Pepperidge Farm does. ���� — Mathis Wellz (@MathisWellz) July 24, 2018 Remember when you could eat goldfish and not die? #PepperidgeFarm pic.twitter.com/1b27ilcTAF — Tom Meismer (@tommeismer) July 24, 2018 We can only hope that Pepperidge Farm will not let this happen again. WATCH: Sorry goldfish, looks like the jellyfish is here to upstage you |
Thai bride wins battle to share 'secret' relationship with US economist on Facebook Posted: 25 Jul 2018 12:51 AM PDT A married US economist lost a High Court battle against his Thai bride over a Facebook picture she uploaded that he feared would out his secret relationship with her. Economic analyst Harlow Higinbotham, who lives and works in the US, married his first wife in 1991 before meeting Wipaporn Teekhungam in Bangkok in 2001, and they began a relationship. He said he loved her, gave her an engagement ring and told her she was the perfect age to bear his children, the judge told the court. He visited her whenever he was travelling in south-east Asia and, in January 2004, after meeting her parents and paying a dowry, they got 'married' at a ceremony in Thailand, although Ms Teekhungam knew he already had a wife. They then had triplets in 2008, who were named after Mr Higinbotham's family and took his surname. But after the relationship broke down at the end of 2009, child support proceedings began in Thailand and the US. Five years later, Ms Teekhungam created the Facebook profile, which featured a photo of her and Mr Higinbotham with the triplets on their laps. Facebook usage in Asia Even though his other wife knew of their relationship by the time the photo appeared online, he decided to bring a privacy case against Ms Teekhungam at the High Court for misuse of private information, breach of confidence and alleged breaches of the Data Protection Act over her uploading of the photograph. The case was heard in the UK as Ms Teekhungam was now living with her new husband Winton Perry, and they now live in Norfolk. Mr Justice Nicklin endorsed an earlier decision that the claim should be struck out, saying it "has been brought, not for any legitimate reason, but as an act of harassment or revenge". Describing the claim as "worthless", he added: "In many ways, this case is extraordinary. But it is also very sad. Caught in the crossfire are three young children." The judge said that by the time of the online posting, Mr Higinbotham had already told his wife of the relationship and the triplets and the affair was widely known in her circle. Dismissing Mr Higinbotham's appeal, he said that, objectively judged, the Facebook profile was anodyne and inoffensive, if maybe mischievous. "It is said that every photograph tells a story. But the story in this photograph is one the claimant did not want told. He wanted to keep secret the fact that he had a separate family in Thailand. "He contends that the eight-year-relationship with (Ms Teekhungam) was undertaken on 'the express understanding that their relationship would at all times be kept secret from the claimant's family - in particular the claimant's wife - friends and business associates "This is perhaps where the unreality begins. Most rational people would recognise that the chances of keeping secret the existence of a second 'wife' and three children were slim to non-existent. "It is plain, however, that the claimant was confident that he could do so, perhaps relying on the fact that they were over 8,000 miles away from his first wife and life back in Illinois." He concluded that the information Mr Higinbotham sought to protect was so firmly embedded in the public domain because of the Thai and US proceedings that it was "Canute-like" to think the case could achieve anything of value. The judge also discharged an anonymity order granted to Mr Higinbotham in December 2016. |
The Latest: Toronto suspect's kin grieving for victims Posted: 23 Jul 2018 07:23 PM PDT |
Trump Reportedly 'Caused A Stir' When Melania's TV On Air Force One Was Turned To CNN Posted: 25 Jul 2018 02:35 AM PDT |
SpaceX Just Landed a Falcon 9 Booster in Worst-Ever Ocean Conditions Posted: 25 Jul 2018 05:21 AM PDT |
ICE Steps Up Workplace Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants Under Trump Posted: 25 Jul 2018 07:18 AM PDT |
The Latest: Marchionne said to have died of cardiac arrest Posted: 25 Jul 2018 07:51 AM PDT |
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