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- Trump Appointee Carl Higbie Resigns Following Offensive Comments
- Man Surprises Grandfather With Restored 1957 Chevy Bel Air For His 81st Birthday
- The resistance is organized and ready in district where Trump is visiting
- Russian Money Ties to NRA Under FBI Scrutiny
- Deported Man's Wife Will Be State Of The Union Guest
- Sen. Kaine condemns 'unacceptable' expanded U.S. mission in Syria
- US border patrol exposed kicking over water bottles left for migrants
- House Blocks Trump's Order To Deport Palestinian Man Living In U.S. For 39 Years
- California torture house: 13 siblings allowed to eat once a day, shower once a year
- White House tries to tag Democrats with blame for possible shutdown
- Parents Charged With Torture And Abuse Of 13 Kids May Face Life In Prison
- Couple’s sexless marriage is ‘weird, weird, weird’ says Yahoo Newsroom
- Fox News Guest Goes Off The Rails: 'White Supremacists Are American Citizens'
- Adulthood now begins at 24, say scientists as young people delay work, marriage and families
- Helicopter with Zimbabwe opposition leader crashes, kills 5
- Senate Advances Judicial Pick Hostile To Voting Rights For Black People
- Alligator And Python Locked In Death Duel On Golf Course
- Woman Says 12-Year-Old Son Who Died Had Flu-Like Symptoms But Test Came Back Negative
- Car plows into crowd along Brazil’s Copacabana beach, killing baby
- A free-for-all destroyed the Republican Party. Could Democrats be next?
- WH blame possible shutdown on Schumer and Democrats
- Chris Christie Reportedly Turned Away From Airport VIP Entrance
- Texas 'tourniquet killer' set to be first U.S. inmate executed in 2018
- Mom Of Racist-Ranting Alabama Student Says She Didn't Raise Her That Way
- Emirates throws Airbus A380 a lifeline with jumbo order
- Anderson Cooper Tells Conan Haiti Is 'Among The Richest Countries I've Ever Been To'
- UK and French leaders reach border deal, disagree on Brexit
- Government shutdown: Trump tweets cause chaos for Republicans as they scramble to pass spending bill
- Watch As A Drone Saves Two Teen Swimmers From Heavy Surf In Australia
- France's 'Black Widow' sentenced to 22-years for poisoning wealthy elderly men
- Amazon Narrows Down Second Headquarters List To 20 Possibilities
- Rex Tillerson Says There Is Evidence That Sanctions Are 'Really Starting to Hurt' North Korea
- 14 Michigan State Reps Reportedly Heard About Abuser Larry Nassar And Did Nothing
- Pope shocks Chile by accusing sex abuse victims of slander
- Taiwan stymies new China flights amid route row, official says
- FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign – report
- Special Operations dogs get tactical gear upgrade
- 'Leaning Out': Aerial photography by Jeffrey Milstein
- Turpin family latest: Two healthy Maltese dogs seized from couple whose 13 malnourished children were found 'imprisoned'
- Supreme Court Tells North Carolina To Hold Off On Redrawing Congressional Map
- Last three years hottest on record: UN
- Do You Need Tamiflu for the Flu?
- President Trump steps to forefront of anti-abortion movement
- Turpin Case: Clothes, Shoes and Toys Donated to 13 Siblings Saved From California 'House of Horrors'
Trump Appointee Carl Higbie Resigns Following Offensive Comments Posted: 19 Jan 2018 03:03 AM PST |
Man Surprises Grandfather With Restored 1957 Chevy Bel Air For His 81st Birthday Posted: 17 Jan 2018 09:00 PM PST |
The resistance is organized and ready in district where Trump is visiting Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:00 AM PST |
Russian Money Ties to NRA Under FBI Scrutiny Posted: 18 Jan 2018 12:18 PM PST |
Deported Man's Wife Will Be State Of The Union Guest Posted: 19 Jan 2018 03:15 AM PST |
Sen. Kaine condemns 'unacceptable' expanded U.S. mission in Syria Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:46 AM PST |
US border patrol exposed kicking over water bottles left for migrants Posted: 18 Jan 2018 06:32 AM PST US border patrol agents are routinely sabotaging water supplies left for migrants in the Arizona desert, condemning them to death, humanitarian groups have said. Travellers attempting to cross into the US from Mexico regularly die of dehydration, as well as exposure to extreme heat or cold, so aid groups leave water bottles and emergency stocks such as blankets at points throughout the Sonoran desert. A video released by the groups showed border patrol agents kicking over water bottles and pouring away their contents. |
House Blocks Trump's Order To Deport Palestinian Man Living In U.S. For 39 Years Posted: 18 Jan 2018 04:02 PM PST |
California torture house: 13 siblings allowed to eat once a day, shower once a year Posted: 18 Jan 2018 07:53 AM PST |
White House tries to tag Democrats with blame for possible shutdown Posted: 19 Jan 2018 12:36 PM PST |
Parents Charged With Torture And Abuse Of 13 Kids May Face Life In Prison Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:30 AM PST |
Couple’s sexless marriage is ‘weird, weird, weird’ says Yahoo Newsroom Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:09 AM PST "People can do what they want. But the marriage is a joke." "Huh? Am I missing something here?" Two friends of Tiffany Trump's are in the spotlight after exchanging "unconditional, unconventional" vows for a sexless marriage. The story jumped to the "top-trending" category on Yahoo Newsroom, sparking thousands of skeptical comments. New York socialites Quentin Esme Brown and Peter Cary Peterson tied the knot in Las Vegas (where first daughter Tiffany served as flower girl). On social media, the best friends turned husband and wife made clear that theirs will be a sexless, open marriage. Brown explained on Instagram, "Peter and I are not romantically involved — in fact we are still dating others and will continue to seek love in all forms — we are just each other's hearts and wish to begin our journey towards evolution." Their nontraditional relationship status raised one question over and over in the Yahoo comments: Why bother? One especially suspicious reader guessed that it's a "business partnership and fraud." What do you think of a sexless marriage? Join the conversation in Yahoo Newsroom. |
Fox News Guest Goes Off The Rails: 'White Supremacists Are American Citizens' Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:55 PM PST |
Adulthood now begins at 24, say scientists as young people delay work, marriage and families Posted: 19 Jan 2018 07:00 AM PST Adulthood does not begin until 24, scientists have concluded because young people are continuing their education for longer and delaying marriage and parenthood. The traditional definition for adolescence is currently between and the ages of 10 and 19, which marked the beginnings of puberty and the perceived end of biological growth. But, writing in the Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, scientists from the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne argue the timings needs to be changed. They point to the fact that the brain continues to mature beyond the age of 20, and many people's wisdom teeth do not come through until the age of 25. And people are also getting married and having children later, with the average man entering their first marriage aged 32.5 and women 30.6, an increase of eight years since the 1970s. Families have changed significantly since the 1970s Credit: Fox Photos Lead author Prof Susan Sawyer, said delays in young people leaving education, settling down and becoming parents, showed adolescence was now longer and argued that policies that support youth should be extended beyond teenage years. Countries such as New Zealand already treat children who have been in care as vulnerable until they are 25, allowing them the same rights as youngsters "Age definitions are always arbitrary," she said, but "our current definition of adolescence is overly restricted." "The ages of 10-24 years are a better fit with the development of adolescents nowadays." However other academics argued that just because young people were unmarried or still in education did not mean they were not fully functioning adults. But Dr Jan Macvarish, a parenting sociologist at the University of Kent, told the BBC: "There is nothing inevitably infantilising about spending your early 20s in higher education or experimenting in the world of work. "Society should maintain the highest possible expectations of the next generation." Prof Sawyer also admits there could be downsides to he plan, particularly if youngsters were no longer seen as responsible or capable of full engagement in society until they were 24. "Such a view would risk disenfranchising adolescents and undermines their rights to fully participate in society," she added. |
Helicopter with Zimbabwe opposition leader crashes, kills 5 Posted: 18 Jan 2018 03:52 PM PST |
Senate Advances Judicial Pick Hostile To Voting Rights For Black People Posted: 18 Jan 2018 09:10 AM PST WASHINGTON ― Despite protests by civil rights leaders, the Senate voted Thursday to advance a judicial nominee who helped draft North Carolina's voter suppression law, defended racially discriminatory gerrymandering and may have lied to the Senate about his role in disenfranchising black voters when he worked for the late Sen. Jesse Helms. |
Alligator And Python Locked In Death Duel On Golf Course Posted: 18 Jan 2018 05:03 AM PST |
Woman Says 12-Year-Old Son Who Died Had Flu-Like Symptoms But Test Came Back Negative Posted: 17 Jan 2018 09:00 PM PST |
Car plows into crowd along Brazil’s Copacabana beach, killing baby Posted: 19 Jan 2018 07:56 AM PST |
A free-for-all destroyed the Republican Party. Could Democrats be next? Posted: 18 Jan 2018 02:00 AM PST |
WH blame possible shutdown on Schumer and Democrats Posted: 19 Jan 2018 09:16 AM PST |
Chris Christie Reportedly Turned Away From Airport VIP Entrance Posted: 18 Jan 2018 09:44 PM PST |
Texas 'tourniquet killer' set to be first U.S. inmate executed in 2018 Posted: 18 Jan 2018 08:22 AM PST In the first U.S. execution of 2018, Texas was set on Thursday to put to death a man convicted of raping and murdering five girls and young women, using a tourniquet to torture and strangle his victims. Anthony Shore, 55, was scheduled to be executed by lethal injection in the state's death chamber in Huntsville at 6 p.m. If the execution goes ahead, it will be the 546th in the state since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976, the most of any state. |
Mom Of Racist-Ranting Alabama Student Says She Didn't Raise Her That Way Posted: 19 Jan 2018 05:13 AM PST |
Emirates throws Airbus A380 a lifeline with jumbo order Posted: 18 Jan 2018 09:33 AM PST Emirates Airlines said Thursday it has struck a $16 billion deal to buy 36 Airbus A380 superjumbos just days after the European manufacturer said it would have to halt production without new orders. The company said it had placed firm orders for 20 of the double-decker aircraft with options for a further 16. Emirates is already the world's biggest customer for the A380 with 101 in its fleet and 41 more firm orders previously placed. |
Anderson Cooper Tells Conan Haiti Is 'Among The Richest Countries I've Ever Been To' Posted: 19 Jan 2018 04:03 AM PST |
UK and French leaders reach border deal, disagree on Brexit Posted: 18 Jan 2018 03:23 PM PST |
Government shutdown: Trump tweets cause chaos for Republicans as they scramble to pass spending bill Posted: 18 Jan 2018 04:25 PM PST A tweet from President Donald Trump has thrown Republican plans to avoid a government shutdown into chaos by contradicting his own administration. Congress has been scrambling to pass a short-term measure before a shutdown comes into effect on Saturday. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said "we're in very good shape" for passage of a spending bill that would keep the government running for another four weeks. |
Watch As A Drone Saves Two Teen Swimmers From Heavy Surf In Australia Posted: 18 Jan 2018 09:58 AM PST |
France's 'Black Widow' sentenced to 22-years for poisoning wealthy elderly men Posted: 18 Jan 2018 04:14 PM PST A French woman dubbed the "Black Widow of the Riviera" was jailed for 22-years Thursday for poisoning four wealthy elderly men, two of whom died. Patricia Dagorn, 57, was convicted of killing two men found dead in 2011 on the Cote d'Azur and of drugging two others. Prosecutors say she attempted to enrich herself by seducing older men she met mostly through a dating agency. The "Black Widow", who denied all the charges against her, did not flinch as the verdict was handed down. Dagorn is already serving a five-year prison term for theft, fraud and sequestration involving an octogenarian in the French Alps in 2012 who had agreed to let her live with him in exchange for sexual relations. One of the men she poisoned, 91-year-old widower Robert Vaux, told reporters at the courthouse on Monday that Dagorn "was like a ray of sunshine in winter. When you are with a younger woman you know it won't last but you don't deny yourself the moment unless you're a masochist". One of the victims, Robert Vaux Credit: VALERY HACHE/AFP The prosecution team called her a "perverted narcissist" while the defence spoke of a "victim" of loneliness. Attorney General Annie Brunet-Fuster described Dagorn as "not psychotic but psychopathic". Police began suspecting Dagorn after the body of Michel Kneffel, a man in his 60s with whom she had been living at a residential hotel in Nice, was discovered in July 2011. No charges were filed at the time, but the investigation was reopened the following year after police found vials of Valium and personal documents belonging to about a dozen different men among her belongings. The documents included IDs, bank account details and health insurance cards. Investigators then followed the trail to another suspected murder case, that of Francesco Filippone, 85, whose body was found in his bathtub in an advanced state of decomposition in Mouans-Sartoux, outside Cannes, in February 2011. Dagorn had earlier cashed a cheque from Filippone for 21,000 euros ($25,600), money which she said was a gift to help her open a jewellery shop. A court sketch made on January 16, 2018 shows Patricia Dagorn in court earlier in the trial Credit: BENOIT PEYRUCQ/AFP 'Quick and easy money' Police now think Dagorn may have met at least 20 men, after arriving on the French Riviera in 2011, mainly via a matchmaking agency. Vaux, comfortably retired but lonely since the death of his wife, brought Dagorn to live with him in early 2012 in the coastal town of Frejus. When he was at his lowest ebb, Dagorn wrote to his solicitor, asking to be written into his will, according to Vaux. He and another man whom Dagorn is accused of trying to poison, Ange Pisciotta, 82, joined the case as civil plaintiffs. Dagorn, who has a law degree, had already been handed a one-year suspended prison term in a case involving her ex-husband who was found guilty of fraud. In 2013, her youngest son told a local newspaper that he was not surprised by the accusations against his mother. "She has always been obsessed with quick and easy money," the son, identified only as Guilhem, told Nice Matin daily. |
Amazon Narrows Down Second Headquarters List To 20 Possibilities Posted: 18 Jan 2018 09:45 AM PST |
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14 Michigan State Reps Reportedly Heard About Abuser Larry Nassar And Did Nothing Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:09 AM PST |
Pope shocks Chile by accusing sex abuse victims of slander Posted: 18 Jan 2018 08:16 PM PST |
Taiwan stymies new China flights amid route row, official says Posted: 19 Jan 2018 06:25 AM PST By Jeanny Kao and Brenda Goh TAIPEI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Taiwan's aviation regulator has stalled applications for new flights from China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines amid a row between Beijing and the self-ruled island over air routes, a regulatory official said on Friday. Taiwan had not yet approved the applications to add flights during the approaching Lunar New Year holiday because in recent weeks the airlines had used four disputed air routes close to the island, said the official, who asked not to be identified. This month China opened several disputed air routes, including a northbound M503 route in the Taiwan Strait, without informing Taiwan, contravening what the democratic government in Taipei said was a 2015 deal to first discuss such flight paths. |
FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign – report Posted: 18 Jan 2018 12:42 PM PST |
Special Operations dogs get tactical gear upgrade Posted: 18 Jan 2018 12:44 PM PST |
'Leaning Out': Aerial photography by Jeffrey Milstein Posted: 19 Jan 2018 10:48 AM PST |
Posted: 19 Jan 2018 04:35 AM PST Authorities seized two healthy dogs from the Turpin family after 13 siblings were found malnourished and allegedly tortured. The two Maltese-mix dogs "appear healthy", Perris, California animal control officer Christina Avila said, and will be raffled for adoption. David and Louise Turpin have denied a string of charges relating to their alleged treatment of the children, who are aged between 2 and 29. |
Supreme Court Tells North Carolina To Hold Off On Redrawing Congressional Map Posted: 18 Jan 2018 03:44 PM PST |
Last three years hottest on record: UN Posted: 18 Jan 2018 11:53 AM PST The last three years were the hottest on record, the United Nations weather agency said Thursday, citing fresh global data underscoring the dramatic warming of the planet. Consolidated data from five leading international weather agencies shows that "2015, 2016 and 2017 have been confirmed as the three warmest years on record", the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said. It added that 2016 remains the hottest year ever measured, due to the warming effect of El Nino, while 2017 was the warmest non-El Nino year beating out 2015 by less than one hundredth of a degree. |
Do You Need Tamiflu for the Flu? Posted: 19 Jan 2018 02:53 PM PST |
President Trump steps to forefront of anti-abortion movement Posted: 19 Jan 2018 11:05 AM PST |
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