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- Urging Gulf states to heal rift, U.S.'s Pompeo lands in Riyadh
- Storm dumps snow on Midwest; at least 5 dead in crashes
- Florida Key lime pie: So popular it has its own festival
- Phoenix shooting: At least one dead and five injured after shots fired at hotel
- Russian lawyer at Trump Tower meeting says she won't come to U.S. to fight charges
- 'Get us out': Brexit voters urge MPs to hurry up
- Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland on spying charges
- Granddad: Wisconsin girl has no link to suspected kidnapper
- Labour Vows Confidence Vote as May Faces Defeat: Brexit Update
- Snow storm marches toward Washington, after pummeling Midwest
- Saudi energy minister concerned about oil price volatility
- No migrant children remain at Tornillo tent shelter as it heads toward closure, official says
- Trump has hidden details of his encounters with Putin from White House officials
- XT6 SUV debuts an evolution of Cadillac’s styling theme
- Get more out of your Instant Pot with this awesome $10 cookbook
- Border plan sparks fear in Kosovo's Serb enclaves
- Davis police release strange letter from deceased man accused of killing Officer Natalie Corona
- Iran summons Polish envoy in protest against upcoming summit
- Magnitude 5.0 quake strikes near Anchorage, Alaska
- Congrats to this egg, which beat Kylie Jenner as the most-liked Instagram post ever
- After 88 days of horror, how Jayme Closs and her small town of Barron can heal
- New York students are reportedly losing their beanies at school, costing around $350
- US election 2020: The Democrat candidates who are running for president
- The Latest: Canada says UN found Saudi woman faced danger
- 600 people leave in first evacuation from Syria IS holdout: monitor
- Man arrested after abuse of British pro-EU lawmaker Soubry
- Daughter's plea draws 50,000 birthday cards for US veteran
- Storm dumps piles of snow on Midwest as it moves East; 5 people dead in crashes
- SpaceX to lay off 10 percent of workforce
- Woman riding cart while drinking wine from Pringles can barred from Texas Walmart, police say
- Ministers Tell Theresa May to Ask Jeremy Corbyn for Help When Brexit Deal Dies
- GoFundMe refunds more than $20 million of donations after campaign to pay for border wall fails
- Greek parliamentary row over Macedonia name change as Alexis Tsipras calls confidence vote
- Palestinian president plans anti-Hamas measures as split widens
- Meet the 5 Worst Handguns To Ever Fire a Shot
- Shutdown puts strain on hundreds of Native American tribes
- Jet slides off taxiway near Cincinnati, nation's capital under siege as winter storm roars east
- Jayme Closs needs space, time to heal, kidnapping survivors say
- PHOTOS: ‘Peter Turnley — Refugees’
- Turkey's military reinforces on border with Syria's Idlib
- Teenager crashes car after driving blindfolded for 'Bird Box challenge'
- 'Hero' firefighters, Spanish tourist killed in Paris gas blast
- Meet the 5 Deadliest Pistol Caliber Rifles To Ever Fire a Shot
- Kosovo's leaders hail ex-fighters headed to war crimes court
- Secretary of State Pompeo to press Saudi Arabia to provide a 'credible narrative' on Jamal Khashoggi's murder
- Detroit auto show, and industry, prepare for transition
- The best-tasting protein bars on the planet are on sale at their lowest price ever, today only
- British PM warns of catastrophe if lawmakers don't back Brexit deal
Urging Gulf states to heal rift, U.S.'s Pompeo lands in Riyadh Posted: 13 Jan 2019 01:22 PM PST Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and non-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member Egypt cut diplomatic, transport and trade ties with Qatar in June 2017, accusing it of supporting terrorism and their regional foe Shi'ite Muslim Iran - something Doha denies. The United States, an ally of the six-nation Sunni Muslim GCC, sees the rift as a threat to efforts to contain Iran and has pushed for a united Gulf front. "When we have a common challenge, disputes between countries with shared objectives are never helpful," Pompeo, who is on a tour of the Middle East, told a news conference in the Qatari capital, Doha. |
Storm dumps snow on Midwest; at least 5 dead in crashes Posted: 12 Jan 2019 05:24 PM PST |
Florida Key lime pie: So popular it has its own festival Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:55 AM PST |
Phoenix shooting: At least one dead and five injured after shots fired at hotel Posted: 13 Jan 2019 03:58 PM PST An 18-year-old woman has been killed and five others injured after shots were fired outside a hotel in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, according to authorities. Two adult males arrived at the hotel and got into an argument with a group on the second floor, Mr Carbajal said. Mr Carbajal described the victims as three males and three females ranging from 18 to 41 years old. |
Russian lawyer at Trump Tower meeting says she won't come to U.S. to fight charges Posted: 12 Jan 2019 11:34 AM PST |
'Get us out': Brexit voters urge MPs to hurry up Posted: 12 Jan 2019 07:30 PM PST Sunderland (United Kingdom) (AFP) - "It just needs to be sorted," said 23-year-old Adam Green, a frustrated Leave voter in Brexit-backing Sunderland, where patience with parliamentary delays over Britain's departure is wearing thin. The former shipbuilding city in northeast England, where the Nissan carmaker plant is now the lifeblood, played a starring role in Britain's seismic decision to leave the European Union. Now, as MPs prepare for Tuesday's decision on whether or not to back the divorce deal struck between London and Brussels, voters in Sunderland are urging them to get on with it and get Britain out. |
Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland on spying charges Posted: 12 Jan 2019 08:24 AM PST Poland's internal affairs minister, Joachim Brudzinski, called for the European Union and NATO to work on a joint position over whether to exclude Huawei from their markets following the arrest of the Chinese employee and a former Polish security official on Friday. Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with China's government and U.S.-led allegations that its devices could be used by Beijing for spying. No evidence has been produced publicly and the firm has repeatedly denied the accusations, but several Western countries have restricted Huawei's access to their markets. |
Granddad: Wisconsin girl has no link to suspected kidnapper Posted: 12 Jan 2019 12:57 PM PST MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The grandfather of a northwestern Wisconsin girl who authorities say was abducted during a home invasion that left her parents dead said Saturday that the family has no connection to the suspect and doesn't understand why he targeted her, deepening a mystery that has captivated the state for months. |
Labour Vows Confidence Vote as May Faces Defeat: Brexit Update Posted: 13 Jan 2019 03:41 AM PST |
Snow storm marches toward Washington, after pummeling Midwest Posted: 12 Jan 2019 11:39 AM PST |
Saudi energy minister concerned about oil price volatility Posted: 13 Jan 2019 06:30 AM PST |
No migrant children remain at Tornillo tent shelter as it heads toward closure, official says Posted: 12 Jan 2019 11:16 AM PST |
Trump has hidden details of his encounters with Putin from White House officials Posted: 13 Jan 2019 01:43 AM PST President Donald Trump has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials, current and former US officials said. Mr Trump did so after a meeting with Putin in 2017 in Hamburg that was also attended by then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. US officials learned of Mr Trump's actions when a White House adviser and a senior State Department official sought information from the interpreter beyond a readout shared by Mr Tillerson. |
XT6 SUV debuts an evolution of Cadillac’s styling theme Posted: 13 Jan 2019 05:48 AM PST |
Get more out of your Instant Pot with this awesome $10 cookbook Posted: 12 Jan 2019 07:33 AM PST If you have an Instant Pot, there's absolutely no doubt in our minds that you love it. You're also surely something of an expert considering how easy it is to master Instant Pot cooking. That said, it's all too easy to fall into an Instant Pot rut and just make the same few things over and over again. Expand your horizons in all sorts of new directions with The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: Easy Recipes for Fast & Healthy Meals. It has more than 100 delicious recipes and every single one that we've tried so far has been outstanding. At just $10, you really can't go wrong. If you'd rather get the Kindle version it's just $2.99, or it's free if you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited. Here's some additional info from the product page: > With over 500,000 copies sold―enjoy 100+ easy, wholesome, customizable recipes offered in the #1 bestselling official Instant Pot® cookbook. > > There's nothing the Instant Pot® can't do―and with the right cookbook in hand, there's nothing you can't cook. The Instant Pot® Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook will teach you to create a variety of healthy, easy-to-make recipes with confidence. From savory breakfasts and hearty stews to decadent desserts and more, this Instant Pot® cookbook is sure to satisfy everyone at the table. > > In the pages of this bestselling Instant Pot® cookbook you'll find: > > 100+ no-fuss meals with options for vegetarian, gluten-free, and Paleo-friendly diets > Low-maintenance recipe guidelines including pressure levels and cooking times > Handy prep-time labels that specify meals that cook in 20 minutes or longer (45+ minutes), as well as kid-friendly dishes > Perfect for beginners or long-time enthusiasts, this Instant Pot® cookbook is your A-Z guide for all things Instant Pot®. > > "For this busy mom, [the Instant Pot] was like learning to cook all over again…until I got this Instant Pot cookbook. Whether you are new to the Instant Pot or you are a pressure-cooker pro, this Instant Pot cookbook needs to be in your kitchen!" ―Julie Clark, Tastes of Lizzy T blog > > "This Instant Pot cookbook has everything you need to know to use your Instant Pot…I highly recommend [it], It has been the best purchase I made since getting my Instant Pot." ―LMFerron, Amazon Top 500 Reviewer |
Border plan sparks fear in Kosovo's Serb enclaves Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:56 AM PST A possible land swap between Serbia and Kosovo, suggested by their leaders to end one of Europe's most volatile territorial disputes, has sparked concerns that the border could be redrawn along ethnic lines and reignite festering communal ethnic animosities. With few details yet made public, media reports say that the Serb majority northern border region around the city of Mitrovica would be incorporated into Serbia under the plan, which would also see Belgrade hand over a mainly ethnic Albanian region in Serbia. The trade-off would also see Belgrade finally recognise its former province as an independent state, 20 years after a bitter war between Serbia's forces and pro-independence ethnic Albanian guerrillas that led to Kosovo breaking away from Serbia in 2008. |
Davis police release strange letter from deceased man accused of killing Officer Natalie Corona Posted: 12 Jan 2019 10:50 PM PST |
Iran summons Polish envoy in protest against upcoming summit Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:42 AM PST |
Magnitude 5.0 quake strikes near Anchorage, Alaska Posted: 13 Jan 2019 11:40 AM PST |
Congrats to this egg, which beat Kylie Jenner as the most-liked Instagram post ever Posted: 13 Jan 2019 05:37 PM PST At 18.1 million likes, Kylie Jenner had the most-liked post on Instagram. The post from February 2018 was the first photo of Jenner's newborn daughter, announcing the baby's name, Stormi Webster. SEE ALSO: 5 Instagram tools to help you boost your following and engagement Now, as of Sunday afternoon Pacific Time, that record has been beaten. By a picture of an egg. > View this post on Instagram > > A post shared by EGG GANG (@world_record_egg) on Jan 4, 2019 at 9:05am PST At 19 million likes at the time of writing, the post from Jan. 4 by @world_record_egg eclipsed Jenner's post, taking just over a week to smash the record. "Let's set a world record together and get the most liked post on Instagram. Beating the current world record held by Kylie Jenner (18 million)! We got this," the post's caption reads. The egg account, which has a million followers, made light work of Jenner's post, which was the most-liked Instagram post ever for nearly a year. Jenner's baby post parried away the efforts of Justin Bieber, whose engagement announcement to Hailey Baldwin received 13.3 million likes, and the late XXXTentacion, whose final post before his death also had the same number of likes. Now Jenner's post is full of egg-related comments. > View this post on Instagram > > A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Feb 6, 2018 at 1:14pm PST We've reached out to the "egg gang," as the record-beaters have called themselves, but in the meantime, congratulations. ## WATCH: YouTubers everywhere will love this device |
After 88 days of horror, how Jayme Closs and her small town of Barron can heal Posted: 13 Jan 2019 08:57 AM PST |
New York students are reportedly losing their beanies at school, costing around $350 Posted: 13 Jan 2019 05:04 AM PST |
US election 2020: The Democrat candidates who are running for president Posted: 12 Jan 2019 11:25 AM PST Tulsi Gabbard, the Democratic US Representative of Hawaii, has become the latest Democrat to throw her hat in the ring for the US presidential election in 2020. In remarks aired by CNN on Friday, Ms Gabbard said she intended to pursue a challenge to Republican President Donald Trump. "I have decided to run and will be making a formal announcement within the next week," Ms Gabbard said. She is the latest to join what is expected to be a crowded Democratic primary field before the November 2020 presidential election. Here are all the Democrats who have announced they will be running. Elizabeth Warren The US Senator of Massachusetts announced on December 31 she had formed an exploratory committee for a presidential run in 2020. The following week, Ms Warren informally kicked off the nominating fight on a visit to Iowa, condemning the corrupting influence of money on politics and lamenting lost economic opportunities for working families. Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks during an organising event at Curate event space in Des Moines, Iowa Credit: AP In the state that holds the first presidential nominating contest in 13 months, Ms Warren introduced herself to Iowa crowds with tales of her working-class upbringing in Oklahoma and emphasised her signature theme of income inequality. "Washington works great for those with money but not for anyone else. We need to call this what it is, corruption pure and simple," the Massachusetts senator told Democrats in Sioux City on the second of five public stops during her three-day visit. So far she is the biggest name to enter the Democratic field. Read the full profile of Elizabeth Warren. Julian Castro The former San Antonio mayor has been widely tipped as a rising star in the Democratic Party for years and announced his presidential campaign on January 12. "I'm running for president because it's time for new leadership. Because it's time for new energy," the 44-year-old said. "And it's time for a new commitment to make sure that the opportunities I've had are available for every American." Mr Castro is the grandson of a Mexican immigrant who would be the first Hispanic elected president. He also served as housing and urban development secretary during Barack Obama's presidency. Julian Castro, former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, speaks at the Netroots Nation annual conference for political progressives in New Orleans Credit: Reuters Mr Castro has sought to use his family's personal story to challenge Mr Trump's border policies - including criticising the president by name in his launch speech. "Yes, we must have border security, but there is a smart and humane way to do it. And there is no way in hell that caging children is keeping us safe," Mr Castro said. Read the full profile of Julian Castro. John Delaney The Democrat congressman from Maryland was the first to throw his hat into the ring when he made his announcement in September, 2017. The 55-year-old said he was not seeking a fourth term in Congress, instead devoting time and money to his White House campaign. Representative John Delaney, a Democrat from Maryland, was the first to throw his hat in the ring Credit: Bloomberg Mr Delaney launched a pre-emptive strike to win some name recognition. "I think am the right person for the job, but not enough people know that," he told the Telegraph at the time at a gathering of around 40 Democratic activists held in a suburban home in southern New Hampshire. "So the way I solve that problem is by getting in early and spending more time." Mr Delaney pitch is unashamedly moderate, this could prove to be a weakness at a time when some Democrats have buyer's remorse at having opted for Hillary Clinton rather than Bernie Sanders, whose campaign captured the public imagination Read the full profile of John Delaney. Tulsi Gabbard Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran who is the first Hindu elected to Congress and the first member born in the US territory of American Samoa, said "the issue of war and peace" would be the main focus of her campaign. The 37-year-old's run would not be without controversy. In 2016, she alarmed fellow Democrats when she met with Donald Trump during his transition to president and later when she took a secret trip to Syria and met with President Bashar Assad, who has been accused of war crimes and genocide. She questioned whether he was responsible for a chemical attack on civilians that killed dozens and led the U.S. to attack a Syrian air base. Representative Gabbard delivers a nomination speech for Sanders on the second day at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Credit: Reuters She said she doesn't regret the trip and considers it important to meet with adversaries if "you are serious about pursuing peace." She also noted that the 2003 invasion of Iraq was based on faulty intelligence and said that she wanted to understand the evidence of the Syria attack. Gabbard was one of the most prominent lawmakers to back Sanders over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic presidential primary. Her endorsement came in dramatic fashion, with her resigning as a vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee to express her support. Likely contenders The Democrat field could draw dozens of candidates. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is moving aggressively toward an expected presidential bid, filling out key staff positions, travelling to key states and nearing a choice on the location for a campaign headquarters, according to multiple people familiar with the discussions. California Sen. Kamala Harris, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, are all weighing their own presidential bids and are expected to announce decisions in the upcoming weeks. Vice President Joe Biden is also mulling whether to run in what is expected to be a long and potentially divisive presidential primary. |
The Latest: Canada says UN found Saudi woman faced danger Posted: 12 Jan 2019 12:00 PM PST |
600 people leave in first evacuation from Syria IS holdout: monitor Posted: 12 Jan 2019 01:13 PM PST Over 600 people were evacuated Saturday from the Islamic State group's remaining holdout in eastern Syria, a monitor said, as US-backed fighters prepare for a final assault on the area. "More than 600 people, mainly women and children, were evacuated on 25 buses sent" by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said that several dozen jihadist fighters were among those evacuated to areas held by the Kurdish-Arab alliance. |
Man arrested after abuse of British pro-EU lawmaker Soubry Posted: 12 Jan 2019 10:20 AM PST A man was arrested on Saturday after a video of a group of men verbally abusing pro-European lawmaker Anna Soubry prompted calls for the police to do more to protect politicians outside parliament. A group of Brexit supporters was filmed on Monday asking Soubry questions about her pro-European Union stance and support for a new Brexit referendum, with some calling her a fascist and chanting "scum". Earlier in the day, a BBC interview with Soubry was interrupted by chants that she was a Nazi, and lawmakers wrote to London's police chief to express their concern about the "deteriorating public order and security situation" around parliament. |
Daughter's plea draws 50,000 birthday cards for US veteran Posted: 13 Jan 2019 11:21 AM PST |
Storm dumps piles of snow on Midwest as it moves East; 5 people dead in crashes Posted: 12 Jan 2019 01:28 PM PST |
SpaceX to lay off 10 percent of workforce Posted: 12 Jan 2019 06:44 AM PST "To continue delivering for our customers and to succeed in developing interplanetary spacecraft and a global space-based Internet, SpaceX must become a leaner company. In June, Elon Musk fired at least seven people in the senior management team leading a SpaceX satellite launch project, Reuters reported in November. The management shakeup involved Musk bringing in new managers from SpaceX headquarters in California to replace a number of the managers he fired in Seattle. |
Woman riding cart while drinking wine from Pringles can barred from Texas Walmart, police say Posted: 13 Jan 2019 10:56 AM PST |
Ministers Tell Theresa May to Ask Jeremy Corbyn for Help When Brexit Deal Dies Posted: 11 Jan 2019 09:00 PM PST A group of mainly pro-European ministers want May to invite the opposition Labour party leader to meet her for negotiations in the hope of agreeing a joint plan, according to people familiar with the matter. May will ask Parliament to approve the divorce terms she's negotiated with the European Union on Jan. 15. The problem she faces is that her Conservative party has no overall majority in the House of Commons and scores of her own members hate the deal she's struck with the EU and have vowed to oppose it. |
GoFundMe refunds more than $20 million of donations after campaign to pay for border wall fails Posted: 12 Jan 2019 03:40 AM PST The crowdfunding platform GoFundMe said more than $20 million (£15.5 million) in donations were slated to be refunded after a campaign to raise $1 billion for the Trump administration to build a wall on the border with Mexico fell well short of its goal. The fundraising campaign, which began last month, had gone viral as President Donald Trump's attempt to get Congress to pay for the wall fuelled a heated political dispute and resulted in a partial shutdown of the federal government. More than 325,000 donors had pledged in the GoFundMe campaign that the organiser, a veteran from Florida named Brian Kolfage, said would have been used for Mr Trump's border wall. |
Greek parliamentary row over Macedonia name change as Alexis Tsipras calls confidence vote Posted: 13 Jan 2019 06:30 AM PST Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras Sunday called an "immediate" no-confidence vote in parliament over the resignation of a top minister opposed to the country's name change deal with Macedonia. "We will proceed immediately to the renewal of the confidence in our government by the parliament in order to proceed with the major issues for our country," he said. Mr Tsipras earlier Sunday accepted the resignation of Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, who is head of his main coalition ally in government, the nationalist Independent Greeks party (ANEL). The semi-official ANA news agency said the debate on a no-confidence vote could begin as early as Tuesday and could be concluded by Thursday. Mr Kammenos said that he would vote against the government as supporting it would imply backing for the name deal with Macedonia. The nationalist ANEL has supported the Tsipras administration with its seven lawmakers and has six ministers and junior ministers in the government. Mr Kammenos had threatened to pull out of the government when the name deal comes to a vote in Athens from the moment Mr Tsipras signed it with Zoran Zaev, the Macedonian prime minister, in the border Prespes region in June. However some of his ANEL party's MPs remain ambivalent. The name change deal has also triggered protests in Macedonia Credit: AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski Macedonian lawmakers voted late on Friday to rename their country the Republic of North Macedonia but the agreement now needs backing from the Greek parliament to come into effect. For the Greeks, Macedonia is the name of a history-rich northern province that was the cradle of Alexander the Great's ancient empire. Greece has blocked its neighbour's accession to Nato and the European Union ever since Macedonia broke away from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. "We will do everything to block the ratification of the Prespes deal," Mr Kammenos told a news conference Sunday after announcing his resignation. He charged that the agreement was "anti-constitutional" and called for a referendum on the issue to coincide with EU elections in May. After meeting with Mr Tsipras earlier Sunday, Mr Kammenos said "the Macedonia issue does not allow me not to sacrifice my post". Mr Tsipras believes the agreement can be ratified with the 145 lawmakers of his leftist Syriza party plus the votes of the small pro-EU To Potami party as well as some ANEL lawmakers who disagree with Mr Kammenos' position. |
Palestinian president plans anti-Hamas measures as split widens Posted: 12 Jan 2019 07:40 PM PST The decade-long Palestinian split looks set to deepen in the coming months, with president Mahmud Abbas poised to take multiple measures against Gaza to squeeze its Islamist rulers Hamas. The moves raise concerns of more suffering for Gaza's two million residents, already under an Israeli blockade and facing severe electricity shortages, while a cornered Hamas could renew violence against Israel. Analysts say the measures will also widen the gap between Hamas-run Gaza and the occupied West Bank, where Abbas's government has limited self-rule. |
Meet the 5 Worst Handguns To Ever Fire a Shot Posted: 13 Jan 2019 01:21 AM PST |
Shutdown puts strain on hundreds of Native American tribes Posted: 12 Jan 2019 10:23 AM PST FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Fallout from the federal government shutdown is hurting Native Americans as dwindling funds hamper access to health care and other services. The pain is especially deep in tribal communities with high rates of poverty and unemployment, where one person often supports an extended family. |
Jet slides off taxiway near Cincinnati, nation's capital under siege as winter storm roars east Posted: 13 Jan 2019 11:28 AM PST |
Jayme Closs needs space, time to heal, kidnapping survivors say Posted: 12 Jan 2019 09:04 AM PST |
PHOTOS: ‘Peter Turnley — Refugees’ Posted: 12 Jan 2019 10:25 AM PST |
Turkey's military reinforces on border with Syria's Idlib Posted: 12 Jan 2019 09:51 AM PST Turkish troops and tanks carried out military exercises on the border with Syria on Saturday, state-run media reported, while a monitoring group said a Turkish convoy had crossed the frontier into northern Syria. Turkey's military sent tanks and armored vehicles to the border in the second day of reinforcements near the province of Idlib, the last major rebel stronghold in Syria. On Friday, a Turkish security source said the Turkish army had been rotating forces in and out of the region, and declined to say whether the latest movement was in preparation for an operation inside Syria itself. |
Teenager crashes car after driving blindfolded for 'Bird Box challenge' Posted: 12 Jan 2019 03:24 AM PST A teenager who crashed her car into another vehicle while taking part in the "Bird Box challenge" may face reckless driving charges. The social media challenge, inspired by the hit Netflix horror film starring Sandra Bullock, involves participants completing everyday tasks with their eyes closed. Lieutenant Travis Lyman told Fox13 that the female motorist was driving a pickup truck on the Layton Parkway with a 16-year-old male passenger when she decided to take part in the challenge by putting her beanie over her eyes. |
'Hero' firefighters, Spanish tourist killed in Paris gas blast Posted: 12 Jan 2019 01:55 PM PST A powerful gas explosion tore through a building in central Paris on Saturday killing a Spanish woman and two firefighters hailed as heroes by French President Emmanuel Macron. Dozens more were injured in the blast which also badly damaged nearby apartments, officials said. Around 200 firefighters were mobilised to battle the fire that broke out after the explosion and evacuate victims and residents in the area, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner told reporters at the scene. |
Meet the 5 Deadliest Pistol Caliber Rifles To Ever Fire a Shot Posted: 13 Jan 2019 01:34 AM PST |
Kosovo's leaders hail ex-fighters headed to war crimes court Posted: 13 Jan 2019 12:59 PM PST |
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Detroit auto show, and industry, prepare for transition Posted: 13 Jan 2019 03:07 PM PST Concerns over the health of the global economy and a US-China trade war loomed over the North American International Auto Show, as it prepared to open Monday with the first five days dedicated to the media and industry insiders. While a number of major announcements were expected -- including an anticipated strategic alliance between Ford and Volkswagen -- there will be fewer automakers and new car unveilings, making it more subdued. "This is a transition year for the Detroit show," said analyst Michelle Krebs of Autotrader. |
The best-tasting protein bars on the planet are on sale at their lowest price ever, today only Posted: 13 Jan 2019 05:27 AM PST The word "best" gets tossed around willy nilly these days, and it's gotten to the point where it has sort of lost its meaning. Rest assured, however, that when we use the word "best" in association with Quest Hero Bars, we mean it in its most literal sense. They're the best. Period. The end. Amazon is having a big one-day sale on all sorts of different Quest bars and protein powder on Sunday, and you can shop the full sale right here on Amazon's site. But if you ask us, your full attention should be focused on three different products. The Quest Nutrition Blueberry Cobbler Hero Protein Bar and Quest Nutrition Chocolate Hero Protein Bar are far and away the best protein bars we've ever tasted -- and we've tried a whole lot of different protein bars. A third flavor, Vanilla Caramel, is also on sale today. While we've never personally tried it, we're sure it's just as good. These protein bars use allulose for sweetener, which tastes exactly like sugar but isn't metabolized by the body so it doesn't have any of the calories you get from sugar. 10-count boxes typically cost between $20 and $27 on Amazon, but today they're on sale for as little as $9.94. Trust us, you had better stock up because once you try these bars you'll never be able to eat anything from any other brands. Here are some details from the product page: * Each Blueberry Cobbler Hero bar features a white chocolate protein coating, deliciously sweet and gooey blueberry-flavored filling and the satisfying chewiness of a Beyond Cereal Bar at its core. * 17g Protein, 4g Net Carbs, 13g Sugars, 10g Dietary Fiber, 170 Calories, 7g Fat * Sweetened with Erythritol, Sucralose and Allulose. Allulose is a low calorie monosaccharide that contributes 0.4 calories per gram. There are 12g of Allulose in this product which contributes less than 5 calories per bar * Contains Cinnamon and Natural Flavors, No Gluten Containing Ingredients * Includes 10 Quest Blueberry Cobbler Hero Protein Bars |
British PM warns of catastrophe if lawmakers don't back Brexit deal Posted: 12 Jan 2019 04:46 PM PST British Prime Minister Theresa May has warned lawmakers that failure to back her plan to leave the European Union would be catastrophic for Britain, in a plea for support two days ahead of a vote in parliament that she is expected to lose. Lawmakers are set to vote on May's Brexit deal on Tuesday, after she shelved plans for a vote in December when it became clear that not enough lawmakers from her own party or others would back the deal she agreed with Brussels. May looks little closer to securing the support she needs, but writing in the Sunday Express she said lawmakers must not let down the people who voted for Brexit. |
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