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Under questioning, Barr says Trump's Bible photo op was 'entirely appropriate'

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:16 PM PDT

Under questioning, Barr says Trump's Bible photo op was 'entirely appropriate'Attorney General William Barr said Thursday that it was "entirely appropriate" to forcibly remove protesters from the area surrounding the White House ahead of President Trump's seemingly impromptu photo opportunity in front of St. John's Church.


Pentagon intelligence employees raise concerns about supporting domestic surveillance amid protests

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:49 PM PDT

Pentagon intelligence employees raise concerns about supporting domestic surveillance amid protestsThe government's increasingly militarized response to nationwide protests has sparked concern among employees of a Pentagon intelligence agency, who fear they might be compelled to help conduct surveillance on American demonstrators, sources tell Yahoo News.


Some Louisville police stage protest, walking out on mayor

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:13 AM PDT

Some Louisville police stage protest, walking out on mayorStaging their own protest, some Louisville police officers walked out on the mayor to express their frustration amid demonstrations in the Kentucky city over police interactions with blacks. Video showed dozens of officers quietly filing out as Mayor Greg Fischer arrived at a roll call Wednesday. The walkout was an unplanned response to Fischer's appearance, said Ryan Nichols, the local Fraternal Order of Police president.


Putin declares a state of emergency after 20,000 tons of diesel oil leak into Arctic river due to climate change

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:50 AM PDT

Putin declares a state of emergency after 20,000 tons of diesel oil leak into Arctic river due to climate changeVladimir Putin declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tons of diesel fuel spilled into a river in the Russian Arctic. Several miles of the Ambarnaya river were turned red after a fuel tank at a power plant in Norilsk, an industrial city in northern Siberia, collapsed on Friday. Mr Putin berated regional officials for their slow response in a Zoom call broadcast on state television on Wednesday. "Why did government agencies only find out about this two days after the fact?" he asked Sergei Lipin, the head of the subsidiary that runs the plant. "Are we going to learn about emergency situations from social media?" Yevgenny Zinichev, the head of the Emergencies Ministry and and Alexander Uss, the governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai said that they only learnt about the spill on May 31, two days after it occurred and established a true picture of the situation "only after information on social media." Mr Uss said officials were considering burning the oil off, but that there was no precedent for attempting to do so on such a large scale and it was not clear if it would succeed. The power plant is a subsidiary of Norilsk Nickel, the world's largest producer of nickel and palladium. The company said in a statement that no one had been hurt by the accident and that it had deployed emergency teams to clean up the spill. It said the spill appeared to have been caused by "a sudden sinking of supporting posts in the basement of the storage tank" and that it was reviewing the threat of melting permafrost at other storage facilities. Russia's investigative committee, its rough equivalent of the FBI, has opened a criminal investigation. The head of the power plant has been taken into custody but has not been charged.


Trump administration orders Marriott to close Cuba hotel

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 12:00 PM PDT

Trump administration orders Marriott to close Cuba hotelThe Trump administration has ordered Marriott International to wind down hotel operations in Communist-run Cuba, a company spokeswoman told Reuters, extinguishing what had been a symbol of the U.S.-Cuban detente.


Hong Kong passes controversial bill to make disrespecting China's national anthem a crime

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 03:14 AM PDT

Hong Kong passes controversial bill to make disrespecting China's national anthem a crimeThe bill states that anyone who insults China's national anthem faces fines of up to $6,380 or up to three years in prison.


Corrupt Cop Linked to Trump Tower Lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya Exposes Russian Ops

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 08:28 AM PDT

Corrupt Cop Linked to Trump Tower Lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya Exposes Russian OpsLONDON—A corrupt former police officer who was caught working with Trump Tower lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya has revealed in a Swiss court how Russia's complex foreign influence campaign targets justice systems in Western countries. The former consultant to the Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office was sacked and convicted after his entanglement with Veselnitskaya and the Russian prosecutor general's office was exposed. He reportedly told a court in Switzerland this week that he discussed a high-profile corruption case against Russia with Russian officials during an all-expenses-paid hunting trip to Siberia. On the visit to the spectacular Kamchatka Peninsula and Lake Baikal, the official, who is identified only as Victor K., reportedly admitted that he spent a week fishing, enjoying the rugged countryside, and hunting for bear, including from a helicopter, with officials from the Russian prosecutor general's office. Victor K. told the appeals court Tuesday that he had conferred with the Russian officials on the trip about the high-profile Magnitsky case, which he was supposed to be investigating. The $230 million fraud against the Russian people was uncovered by Sergei Magnitsky, who was subsequently detained and beaten by Russian officials, who left him to die in a prison cell. The case led to American sanctions against Russia, which were signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2012, after a campaign by U.S.-born financier Bill Browder. While the Swiss authorities originally froze millions connected to the Magnitsky case that flowed through Switzerland nine years ago, the case has stalled.The appeals court ruled Friday that Victor K. was guilty of improperly accepting the hunting trip, but it dismissed the fine that had been imposed by a lower court. "The decision holds; he received undue benefit from the Russians, but it's just a slap on the wrist for a serious crime," Browder told The Daily Beast. "The fact that the Swiss discovered a Russian mole and he bears effectively no consequence is pretty alarming, and makes Switzerland look like a banana republic."According to a lawyer who attended the hearing, Victor K. told the court that he had spent three or four hours discussing the Magnitsky case with the Russian officials. The lawyer's transcript also said he told his bosses in the Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office that they should drop the case, because they would never be able to follow the money trail, which he likened to finding the source of several bottles of wine once they had all been poured into the same barrel.On a previous trip to Moscow, Swiss court papers revealed that Victor K. met Veselnitskaya, the lawyer responsible for the notorious Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner.Victor K., who was responsible for working on investigations into the Swiss financial dealing of the Russian mafia and oligarchs for decades, had met Veselnitskaya's collaborator, Russian Deputy Attorney General Saak Albertovich Karapetyan, in Geneva, Zurich, and Moscow "without the knowledge of his superiors," according to Swiss court papers. Karapetyan was one of the members of the delegation on the Siberian hunting retreat.Novaya Gazeta reported last month that Victor K. mysteriously continued to take trips to Russia after he stopped working for the Swiss authorities.Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Town where Maddie McCann went missing hopes parents find closure

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 04:44 AM PDT

Town where Maddie McCann went missing hopes parents find closureForeign residents in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz on Friday spoke of their hopes that the parents of British girl Madeleine McCann, who went missing there 13 years ago, can find closure at last. German authorities say she is now assumed to be dead and that an imprisoned German child abuser is suspected of her murder. Madeleine, then aged 3, disappeared from her hotel room in 2007 during a family holiday in Praia da Luz, a small town in the southern Algarve where some foreign visitors end up living all year round.


Coronavirus cases are climbing again in the South and the West. Will crowded protests spark bigger outbreaks?

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 05:54 AM PDT

Coronavirus cases are climbing again in the South and the West. Will crowded protests spark bigger outbreaks?As people across all 50 states continue to gather to protest police brutality and systemic racism, the question is whether this will spark a COVID-19 resurgence right when the U.S. seemed to be getting its epidemic under control.


Barr defends use of non-identified officers in D.C. as Democrats demand answers

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:17 PM PDT

Barr defends use of non-identified officers in D.C. as Democrats demand answersDemocrats have called for a special prosecutor to look into Attorney General William Barr's handling of law enforcement's attack on protesters.


One of the officers charged in George Floyd's killing was hired despite having a criminal record and slew of traffic violations

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 11:53 AM PDT

One of the officers charged in George Floyd's killing was hired despite having a criminal record and slew of traffic violationsLane, who was charged this week with aiding George Floyd's killing, had been charged with damaging property, disobeying police, and other offenses.


Lawsuit aims to hold nebulous 'antifa' to blame for injuries

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 04:12 PM PDT

Lawsuit aims to hold nebulous 'antifa' to blame for injuriesA conservative writer from Portland, Oregon, filed a lawsuit Thursday against purported elements of the nebulous, far-left militant groups collectively known as antifa, days after President Donald Trump blamed those groups for inciting violence at protests over police killings of black people. The suit was filed on behalf of Andy Ngo, who is known for aggressively covering and video-recording demonstrators. "I am hoping that this marks a turning point, that militants belonging to a criminal movement can no longer depend on the anonymity ... to get away with their crimes," said Ngo, who previously was a writer with the online publication Quillette and now is with The Post Millennial.


Another Man Who Said 'I Can't Breathe' Died in Custody. An Autopsy Calls It Homicide.

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 05:20 AM PDT

Another Man Who Said 'I Can't Breathe' Died in Custody. An Autopsy Calls It Homicide.SEATTLE -- A black man who called out "I can't breathe" before dying in police custody in Tacoma, Washington, was killed as a result of oxygen deprivation and the physical restraint that was used on him, according to details of a medical examiner's report released Wednesday.The Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office concluded that the death of the man, Manuel Ellis, 33, was a homicide. Investigators with the Pierce County Sheriff's Department were in the process of preparing a report about the March death, which occurred shortly after an arrest by officers from the Tacoma Police Department, said the sheriff's spokesman, Ed Troyer."The information is all being put together," Troyer said. "We expect to present it to the prosecutor at the end of this week or early next week."Ellis's sister, Monet Carter-Mixon, called for action to bring accountability in the death and further scrutiny of both the Police Department's practices and how the investigation into his death has been handled."There's a lot of questions that still need to be answered," Carter-Mixon said.Ellis died from respiratory arrest, hypoxia and physical restraint, according to the medical examiner's office. The report listed methamphetamine intoxication and heart disease as contributing factors.Police officers encountered Ellis, a musician and father of two from Tacoma, on the night of March 3 as they were stopped at an intersection. They saw him banging on the window of another vehicle, Troyer said.Ellis approached the officers, Troyer said, and then threw an officer to the ground when the officer got out of the vehicle. The two officers and two backup officers who joined -- two of them white, one black and one Asian -- handcuffed him."Mr. Ellis was physically restrained as he continued to be combative," the Tacoma Police Department said in a statement Wednesday.Troyer said he did not know all the details of the restraint the officers used -- they were not wearing body cameras -- but said he did not believe they used a chokehold or a knee on Ellis' neck. They rolled him on his side after he called out, "I can't breathe.""The main reason why he was restrained was so he wouldn't hurt himself or them," Troyer said. "As soon as he said he couldn't breathe, they requested medical aid."Troyer said the call for aid came four minutes after the officers encountered Ellis.Ellis was still breathing when medical personnel arrived, Troyer said. He was removed from handcuffs while personnel worked on him for about 40 minutes, Troyer said. He was then pronounced dead.Family members said Ellis was the father of an 11-year-old son and 18-month-old daughter. He was a talented musician at his church. Carter-Mixon said Ellis was like a father figure to her boys, coaching them on things like how handle themselves to keep safe in a world of racial injustices."My heart literally hurts," she said. "It's painful. My brother was my best friend."On Wednesday night, she and others held a vigil in Tacoma.Brian Giordano, a close friend of Ellis, said that the two usually spoke several times a day and that Ellis had videochatted with him two hours before his death. He had been excited about a church service he had attended and proud of how he had played drums during the service, Giordano recalled.He said it would be uncharacteristic of Ellis to act in the violent way described by the police.He was living in a clean-and-sober house and was getting his life back together, he said. "He was always uplifting," Giordano said. "He was always on the up-and-up about taking care of people."The death comes as protests have spread around the nation over the case of George Floyd, a black man who died in the custody of Minneapolis police last week. Minnesota officials have charged all four officers in that case, including Derek Chauvin, who kept his knee on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes during the arrest.Forensics experts who conducted a private autopsy for Floyd's family concluded that another officer's knees on Floyd's back contributed to making it impossible for his lungs to take in sufficient air.Mayor Victoria Woodards of Tacoma said Wednesday that she would take appropriate steps based on the findings of the sheriff's investigation."We will learn the results of that investigation even as our country reels from the recent killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and too many others," Woodards said.Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington said the issue was a top priority for him."We will be pushing to make sure there is a full and complete investigation of that incident," Inslee said.This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2020 The New York Times Company


Watch Lightning Strike the Washington Monument, Then Watch It Again

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 09:10 AM PDT

Watch Lightning Strike the Washington Monument, Then Watch It AgainHow big of a bolt would it take to actually damage the structure?


Kamala Harris and Corey Booker give emotional speeches after a Rand Paul amendment holds up anti-lynching bill

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:02 PM PDT

Kamala Harris and Corey Booker give emotional speeches after a Rand Paul amendment holds up anti-lynching bill"I object on substance, I object on the law, and for my heart and spirit and every fiber of my being, I object for my ancestors," Corey Booker said


Sweden puts ex-envoy on trial over China dissident negotiations

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 04:37 AM PDT

Sweden puts ex-envoy on trial over China dissident negotiationsSweden's former ambassador to China went on trial in Stockholm on Friday accused of overstepping her mandate and risking national security by trying to negotiate the release of a dissident. Anna Lindstedt faces up to two years in prison if she is convicted of brokering an unauthorised meeting in January last year when she was ambassador. Lindstedt, a former envoy in both Vietnam and Mexico who acted as Sweden's chief negotiator at the 2015 climate summit in Paris, denies the charge.


U.S. forces conduct airstrikes on Taliban in Afghanistan

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 08:25 AM PDT

I'm a Minneapolis City Council Member. We Must Disband the Police—Here's What Could Come Next

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 06:57 AM PDT

I'm a Minneapolis City Council Member. We Must Disband the Police—Here's What Could Come NextOn Tuesday, May 26, we woke up to find a video circulating of a Minneapolis Police officer named Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of…


Enraged New York driver who chased protesters with blades attached to arm is arrested

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 04:51 PM PDT

Enraged New York driver who chased protesters with blades attached to arm is arrestedVideo shows a man speeding after a group of young protesters in his SUV, then rushing them with blades strapped to his arm.


Mexico alleges some doctors sold false death certificates

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 04:19 PM PDT

Mexico alleges some doctors sold false death certificatesMexico City officials said Friday that prosecutors are investigating several doctors who allegedly issued false death certificates for people who may have died of the coronavirus. As deaths mount in Mexico, the need to quickly dispose of corpses has apparently led to a black market in death certificates. Mexico reported 625 newly confirmed COVID-19 deaths Friday, down from a peak of 1,092 on Wednesday and 816 on Thursday.


'Only African American in the Room:' Next Air Force Chief of Staff Speaks Out on Racism in Ranks

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 09:17 AM PDT

'Only African American in the Room:' Next Air Force Chief of Staff Speaks Out on Racism in RanksBrown described his experience as "living in two worlds," with some questioning whether he even belonged in the ranks.


Coronavirus: Madagascar minister fired over $2m lollipop order

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 09:16 AM PDT

Coronavirus: Madagascar minister fired over $2m lollipop orderRijasoa Andriamanana said pupils would be given lollipops to mask the taste of a coronavirus "cure".


2 billion doses of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine will be available after a new deal that included $750m from Bill Gates, AstraZeneca says

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 02:35 AM PDT

2 billion doses of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine will be available after a new deal that included $750m from Bill Gates, AstraZeneca saysAstraZeneca struck deals with the Serum Institute of India and two Bill Gates-backed charities, doubling the supply of a possible coronavirus vaccine


UN nuclear watchdog has 'serious concern' at Iran denying inspections

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 10:34 AM PDT

UN nuclear watchdog has 'serious concern' at Iran denying inspectionsIran has now accumulated enriched uranium at nearly eight times the limit of a 2015 deal and has for months blocked inspections at sites where historic nuclear activity may have occurred, the UN watchdog said Friday. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) noted "with serious concern that, for over four months, Iran has denied access to the Agency... to two locations," according to an IAEA report seen by AFP. The report said the IAEA has questions as to the possible "use or storage of nuclear material" at the two sites and that one of them "may have been used for the processing and conversion of uranium ore including fluorination in 2003".


China says ex-soccer star's call for ouster of Communist Party is 'absurd'

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 02:16 AM PDT

China says ex-soccer star's call for ouster of Communist Party is 'absurd'China on Friday called retired soccer star Hao Haidong's remarks "absurd" after the celebrated player called for the ouster of the ruling Communist Party in a video released on Thursday, the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. Hao, who was a major star in the 1990s and 2000s and led China to its only World Cup finals appearance in 2002, spoke in a 53-minute interview on the YouTube channel of fugitive billionaire Guo Wengui, who is close to former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon.


Do You Use Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode? You May Be Eligible for $5K

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 03:00 PM PDT

Do You Use Google Chrome's Incognito Mode? You May Be Eligible for $5KThat's a fair amount of money.


Study: Blood pressure drug could lower virus deaths

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 07:03 AM PDT

Study: Blood pressure drug could lower virus deathsA new study has found drugs that are widely used to control high blood pressure may help protect against severe COVID-19 infections.


Minneapolis City Council members look to disband the police department as schools and other city agencies cut ties with police

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:11 AM PDT

Minneapolis City Council members look to disband the police department as schools and other city agencies cut ties with police"We can declare policing as we know it a thing of the past, and create a compassionate, non-violent future," one councilmember said.


Mayor downplays rough police treatment of NYC protesters

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 12:50 AM PDT

Mayor downplays rough police treatment of NYC protestersAnother day of protests over the death of George Floyd brought more examples of New York City officials downplaying or denying the police department's rough treatment of protesters — even when it was caught on video. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday said he had personally seen "no use of force around peaceful protests" and cast doubt on people who had, belying social media posts and witness accounts of officers moving on demonstrators without provocation and bashing them with batons. De Blasio made the comment in response to questions at his morning news briefing about teams of officers aggressively breaking up a rally in the Bronx as the city's 8 p.m. curfew kicked in Thursday, leading to scores of arrests and cries of brutality.


Coronavirus live updates: Brazil records big surge as global deaths approach 400,000

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 01:22 PM PDT

Coronavirus live updates: Brazil records big surge as global deaths approach 400,000Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world.


Why are white supremacists protesting the deaths of black people?

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 05:08 AM PDT

Why are white supremacists protesting the deaths of black people?As protests about police violence among black people continue and become more widespread across the U.S., certain individuals and groups have begun to stand out – including anarchists, agitators and members of a variety of far-right groups. With the country's long history of racist killings, it may be confusing to think that racists and white supremacists are among those objecting to the killing of people of color.But people affiliated with far-right groups aren't trying to be part of the overall protest movement. Having researched these groups, we think it's likely that they are attempting to hijack the event for their own purposes.As researchers of street gangs and far-right groups, we see that in this case, they want to stoke a civil war between the races – one they think they can win. By antagonizing police, destroying property, or intimidating the public by adopting military gear – including weapons – these groups are attempting to instigate violence between the police, protesters and the public. Rousting law enforcement to violently retaliate against black people en masse is the first step. Instigating civil warThe far-right is not unified by a strict ideology. It is a broad movement with various factions vying for greater amounts of attention and influence. In spite of this tension, our research shows that many share the conspiracy belief that Western governments are corrupt and controlled by the New World Order, a cabal of wealthy Jewish elites. To them, wealthy Jewish investor and democracy advocate George Soros is the puppet master of the world economy. William Luther Pierce's 1978 novel "The Turner Diaries," which has come to be known as "the bible of the racist right," lays out a plan to instigate a race war and bring about the federal government's collapse. The book has inspired violence from the far-right, most notably the 1995 bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City."Accelerationism" – the idea that inducing chaos, provoking law enforcement, and promoting political tension will hasten the collapse of Western government – has taken root among far-right groups. One such group, the "Boogaloo Bois," identified by their penchant for wearing Hawaiian shirts, has been observed at protests in Minnesota, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania, Colorado and Oregon. As with any far-right movement, "Boogaloo Bois" groups are rather unstructured and have varied beliefs, lacking any hierarchical organization.In Las Vegas, three "Boogaloo Bois" were arrested with firearms and a plan to incite violence during George Floyd protests. Social media posts and online chat groups have also shown them attempting to infiltrate other protests across the country.Joining the crowds provides these groups an opportunity to discredit protesters by inciting looting, rioting, violence and vandalism – which they hope will spark like-minded white Americans to resist the civil disobedience of protesters. Already, there are roving bands of armed white counterprotesters at protests across America. Other far-right extremists are talking on social media about the protests requiring a lot of police attention and see an opportunity to engage in targeted terror attacks. Their overall intention is the same: fanning flames to burn down the federal government, making room for them to establish a whites-only country.[Deep knowledge, daily. Sign up for The Conversation's newsletter.]This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * There's a history of white supremacists interpreting government leaders' words as encouragement * Why are white supremacists protesting to 'reopen' the US economy?The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


Mark Cuban commissioned a 3-way poll last month as he considered running as an independent against Biden and Trump in the 2020 presidential election

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:10 PM PDT

Mark Cuban commissioned a 3-way poll last month as he considered running as an independent against Biden and Trump in the 2020 presidential election"I dominated the independent vote," Cuban said of his performance against Biden and Trump in the poll. "I got like 77% of it."


Under-fire African Development Bank boss facing new graft probe

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:16 PM PDT

Under-fire African Development Bank boss facing new graft probeThe African Development Bank on Thursday launched an independent inquiry into allegations of embezzlement and preferential treatment against its embattled president Akinwumi Adesina, who is seeking re-election in August, its board of governors said. The investigation into Adesina, a former Nigerian minister for agriculture, follows calls for a probe by Washington, and must wrap up within a "maximum" of four weeks as the institution prepares to elect a new head, the board said in a statement. In April, whistleblowers submitted a 15-page report to the bank's governors detailing alleged embezzlement, preferential treatment for fellow Nigerians in senior appointments, and the promotion of people suspected or convicted of fraud and corruption.


China could lose 95% of ballistic, cruise missiles under strategic arms control pact, says new analysis

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 09:32 AM PDT

New York's Cuomo, concerned about COVID-19 spread, asks protesters to get tested

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 10:53 AM PDT

New York's Cuomo, concerned about COVID-19 spread, asks protesters to get testedNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday said several days and nights of demonstrations in the state after the killing of George Floyd could accelerate the spread of the coronavirus, and urged protesters to get tested. "I'm not a nervous Nellie, I'm just looking at the numbers," said Cuomo, noting that an estimated 30,000 people have protested in the state. Officials in Chicago this week expressed similar concern, and asked protesters to quarantine themselves for 14 days.


Alabama shooting: Seven people found dead in ‘horrific’ scene at home

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 05:25 AM PDT

Alabama shooting: Seven people found dead in 'horrific' scene at homeSeven people have been found shot dead in an Alabama home in what police described as a "horrific" scene.Police were responding to an emergency call reporting gunshots on Sunday evening when they arrived to find the house on fire.


Syria: Israeli warplanes strike targets in central Syria

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:20 PM PDT

WHO changes COVID-19 mask guidance

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 11:36 AM PDT

WHO changes COVID-19 mask guidanceThe agency previously had recommended that only health care workers, people with COVID-19 and their caregivers wear medical masks.


'Black Lives Matter' painted in 50-foot yellow letters near White House to honor George Floyd protesters

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 09:57 AM PDT

'Black Lives Matter' painted in 50-foot yellow letters near White House to honor George Floyd protestersThe "Black Lives Matter" mural on 16th Street was commissioned by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser in an area that has been the site of huge protests.


Delta says it will stop flying to 11 US cities indefinitely — here's the full list

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 01:27 PM PDT

Delta says it will stop flying to 11 US cities indefinitely — here's the full listDelta is continuing to shrink its route network amid a slow-going recovery and subpar summer season with daily passenger numbers still below 500,000.


Indonesia couple lashed in Aceh despite virus fears

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 05:49 PM PDT

Indonesia couple lashed in Aceh despite virus fearsTwo Indonesians caught having pre-marital sex were flogged a hundred times each on Friday in conservative Aceh province with a fraction of the usual crowd watching, due in part to coronavirus fears. Aceh is the only region in Muslim-majority Indonesia to impose Islamic law, which allows whipping for charges including gambling, adultery, drinking alcohol, and gay sex. Local officials have continued the practice despite bans on mass gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, insisting they have taken adequate safety measures to prevent infections.


Airlines Allowed to Stop Flying to Some Airports

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 09:20 AM PDT

Airlines Allowed to Stop Flying to Some AirportsAirlines received the OK from the government to cut service to airports with low passenger demand.


NYPD detained a delivery person a few minutes after curfew, even though they are exempted under city guidelines

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 09:45 PM PDT

NYPD detained a delivery person a few minutes after curfew, even though they are exempted under city guidelinesA delivery person was detained by police, even though they are exempted from the curfew. He was brought back to the station and then released.


India outrage after pregnant elephant dies eating 'firecracker fruit'

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:01 AM PDT

India outrage after pregnant elephant dies eating 'firecracker fruit'An inquiry is ordered in India after the pregnant elephant ate a pineapple containing firecrackers.


Protests over police abuses spread to Mexico City, stones thrown at U.S. embassy

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 03:19 PM PDT

Protests over police abuses spread to Mexico City, stones thrown at U.S. embassyMasked men and women protesting police abuses vandalized buildings and threw stones at the U.S. embassy in Mexico City on Friday as Mexican state authorities arrested three officers in a bid to quell anger over the death of a man in police custody. Protesters have been demanding that authorities be held accountable over the death of Giovanni Lopez, who died in police custody in the western state of Jalisco last month. Jalisco Attorney General Gerardo Solis said authorities had arrested three police officers over the death of Lopez, a construction worker.


News agency: Iranian ship sinks in Iraqi waters, 1 dead

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 03:05 AM PDT

Adoptee's historic court case could change how adoptees use the legal system

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:52 PM PDT

Adoptee's historic court case could change how adoptees use the legal systemKara Bos's lawsuit could help her find out why she was abandoned and who her mother was. It could also change how adoptees use the legal system.


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