2020年7月6日星期一

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Don't count on ever seeing Trump's 'Garden of American Heroes'

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:49 AM PDT

Don't count on ever seeing Trump's 'Garden of American Heroes'Call me cynical, but I have a feeling the National Garden of American Heroes announced by President Trump on Friday will never get off — or into — the ground, even if he doesn't put his son-in-law in charge of it. Establishing an official United States Hall of Fame will secure the reputations of Betsy Ross and Benjamin Franklin from the changing political winds, no less than the one in Cooperstown, N.Y., preserves for the ages the memories of Ted Williams and Roberto Clemente.


China detains professor who criticised Xi over coronavirus

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:45 AM PDT

China detains professor who criticised Xi over coronavirusChinese authorities on Monday detained a law professor who published essays criticising President Xi Jinping over the coronavirus pandemic and accusing him of ruling "tyrannically", according to friends of the man. Xu Zhangrun, a rare outspoken critic of the government in China's heavily censored academia, was taken from his home in suburban Beijing by more than 20 people, one of his friends said on condition of anonymity. Xu published an essay in February blaming the culture of deception and censorship fostered by Xi for the spread of the coronavirus in China.


Supreme Court won't throw out ban on robocalls to cellphones

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:19 AM PDT

Supreme Court won't throw out ban on robocalls to cellphonesA group of fundraisers, political organizations and pollsters filed a lawsuit alleging the prohibition was unconstitutional.


Great Power Showdown: How U.S. Navy Submarines Are Countering Chinese Expansion

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 02:30 AM PDT

Great Power Showdown: How U.S. Navy Submarines Are Countering Chinese ExpansionLet's take a look.


The WHO changed its coronavirus timeline to say it got its first report about the virus on the internet, not from Chinese authorities

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 04:03 AM PDT

The WHO changed its coronavirus timeline to say it got its first report about the virus on the internet, not from Chinese authoritiesThe agency says its China office found out about the "viral pneumonia" cases from reading an online press release from the Wuhan health commission.


Residents of Mexican town block Americans from entering

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 04:20 PM PDT

Residents of Mexican town block Americans from enteringTheir informal border wall follows an upswing in Covid-19 cases in Arizona.


7 men were arrested after police said they taunted a Black family with racial slurs and Nazi salutes at an Oregon beach

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:28 AM PDT

7 men were arrested after police said they taunted a Black family with racial slurs and Nazi salutes at an Oregon beachThe incident happened Saturday during a July 4 celebration in Lincoln City, Oregon. Police said the men who were arrested were "highly intoxicated."


South Korea rejects US extradition request over child abuse website

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:14 AM PDT

South Korea rejects US extradition request over child abuse websiteA Seoul court says the man behind a massive child sexual abuse website could help future investigations.


Rocket fired toward US Embassy in Iraq injures child

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 02:30 AM PDT

Rocket fired toward US Embassy in Iraq injures childThe Iraqi military said Sunday that a rocket aimed at Baghdad's fortified Green Zone, home of the U.S. Embassy, struck a residential house and injured a child. Iraqi officials said the embassy's recently installed C-RAM air defense system may have attempted to intercept the rocket as the system was operational late Saturday. A recent spate of rocket attacks have struck close to the U.S. Embassy and targeted American troops in Iraqi bases.


Olson Kundig’s Latest Design Embraces Its Hawaiian Habitat

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:46 AM PDT

Surge in NYC shootings fuels police reform debate

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:02 PM PDT

Surge in NYC shootings fuels police reform debateNew York reeled from a spate of holiday weekend shootings Monday, with police fueling controversy by partially attributing them to reforms undertaken following the death in custody of George Floyd. The Big Apple was rocked by 45 shootings -- which resulted in 11 deaths -- over the long July 4th weekend, up from just 16 shootings for the same period in 2019. Terence Monahan, the NYPD's highest-ranking uniformed officer, said "tremendous animosity" shown towards officers following the recent Black Lives Matter protests had contributed by lowering police morale.


‘We Should Listen to the Argument’ for Removing George Washington Statues, Says Senator Duckworth

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 06:41 AM PDT

'We Should Listen to the Argument' for Removing George Washington Statues, Says Senator DuckworthSenator Tammy Duckworth (D., Ill.) said that "we should listen to the argument for removing George Washington statues" in an appearance on CNN's State of the Union Sunday. Statues of slave-owning historical figures such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson have become the latest target of the nationwide racial reckoning sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody this summer.When asked by CNN's Dana Bash if she supported taking down monuments of leaders who were slave owners, as she has expressed support of changing military bases named after Confederate leaders, Duckworth instead initially took aim at President Trump's Mount Rushmore speech on Friday.The senator, who the Washington Post reported Sunday is a serious contender in Joe Biden's search for a running mate in the 2020 presidential election, called Trump's priorities "all wrong.""He should be talking about what we're going to do to overcome this pandemic," she said. "What are we going to do to push Russia back? Instead, he had no time for that. He spent all his time talking about dead traitors."After further pressing by CNN's Bash, Duckworth said she thinks we should have a national dialogue over the historical monuments at some point and "listen to everybody.""I think we should listen to the argument there, but remember that the president at Mount Rushmore was standing on ground that was stolen from Native Americans who had actually been given that land during a treaty," she said.Trump has defended such monuments, and did so again in his speech Friday, saying, "By tearing down Washington and Jefferson, these radicals would tear down the very heritage for which men gave their lives to win the Civil War, they would erase the memory that inspired those soldiers to go to their deaths," he said. "They would tear down the principles that propelled the abolition of slavery and ultimately around the world ending an evil institution that had plagued humanity for thousands and thousands of years."


U.S. Sends Major Military Muscle to the South China Sea

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:22 PM PDT

U.S. Sends Major Military Muscle to the South China SeaThe joint exercise included a B-52 bomber that flew all the way from Louisiana on a 28-hour-long mission.


NASA's powerful Hubble space telescope has beamed back a striking photo of a 'fluffy' galaxy with a ghostly, empty center

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:33 PM PDT

NASA's powerful Hubble space telescope has beamed back a striking photo of a 'fluffy' galaxy with a ghostly, empty centerThe photo from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shows how newborn stars have used up all the gas at this galaxy's center.


Trump administration refusing to let Dr Fauci appear on CBS show, host says

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:02 AM PDT

Trump administration refusing to let Dr Fauci appear on CBS show, host saysCBS News host Margaret Brennan has claimed that the Trump administration has prevented Dr Anthony Fauci from appearing on her show for three months.The moderator of CBS' Face the Nation, claimed on the show on Sunday that the administration had not approved an interview with Dr Fauci since 5 April.


Police clear officer who appeared to flash white power sign at Oregon protest

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 03:06 PM PDT

This Chinese Submarine Could Drop a Nuclear Weapon on America

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 06:30 AM PDT

This Chinese Submarine Could Drop a Nuclear Weapon on AmericaYet it is still armed with nuclear weapons.


Frederick Douglass statue vandalized in Rochester park

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 05:13 PM PDT

Frederick Douglass statue vandalized in Rochester parkA statue of abolitionist Frederick Douglass was ripped from its base in Rochester on the anniversary of one of his most famous speeches, delivered in that city in 1852. Police said the statue of Douglass was taken on Sunday from Maplewood Park, a site along the Underground Railroad where Douglass and Harriet Tubman helped shuttle slaves to freedom. In Rochester on July 5, 1852, Douglass gave the speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July," in which he called the celebration of liberty a sham in a nation that enslaves and oppresses its Black citizens.


Wasserman Schultz pushes to deny money for military bases named after Confederates

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Wasserman Schultz pushes to deny money for military bases named after ConfederatesLike many Democrats and some Republicans, Broward Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz wants to rename military bases that currently bear the names of Confederate generals.


China's state television channel severely violated British broadcasting rules

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 05:53 AM PDT

China's state television channel severely violated British broadcasting rulesBritain's television watchdog is expected to announce on Monday that China's state television channel severely violated British broadcasting rules by airing a forced confession of a UK citizen, the Telegraph understands. China's state broadcaster, which airs in English in the UK as CGTN, is likely to face sanctions, decided in a separate process by Ofcom, which could include hefty fines or being stripped of its broadcast license as a result of the investigation launched May 2019. The ruling could escalate diplomatic tensions between the UK and China at a time when MPs have become more vocal in pressing for a re-think of bilateral relations. The original complaint to Ofcom, filed by Briton Peter Humphrey, focused on a confession forced under duress from him by Chinese authorities in 2013. Mr Humphrey told the Telegraph in an interview last year that he was drugged and handcuffed to an iron chair inside a steel cage. Six uniformed police officers sat at a podium while the lead interrogator read questions from a clipboard and instructed Mr Humphrey how to answer, he said. A heavily edited version made to look like a news 'interview' with a bombshell 'confession' was broadcast around the world on CGTN, and other channels under parent Chinese state media organisation, CCTV – including in the UK. "They twisted things," Mr Humphrey previously told the Telegraph. "It was terrifying; all along, I knew I was innocent and that I was being falsely accused. I also knew that I had no way to escape."


I stayed at a Hyatt, IHG, and Marriott during the pandemic to see how hotels are handling new coronavirus protocols — here's how they stacked up against each other

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:31 AM PDT

I stayed at a Hyatt, IHG, and Marriott during the pandemic to see how hotels are handling new coronavirus protocols — here's how they stacked up against each otherMichelle Gross, her husband, and their two dogs drove from New Jersey to North Carolina in mid-June and stayed at three hotels along the way.


Alleged drug plane burns on Mexican highway

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 01:01 AM PDT

Maxwell set for first New York hearing in Epstein sex abuse case

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:22 AM PDT

Maxwell set for first New York hearing in Epstein sex abuse caseBritish socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been brought to New York and is due to make her first appearance in court there on sex trafficking charges related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein this week, officials say. Maxwell -- who was arrested and charged in New Hampshire last week after months of living in seclusion -- is due to be arraigned in a Manhattan federal court on Friday, according to a letter prosecutors submitted to the judge. Maxwell is also accused of taking part in some of the sexual abuse.


Confederate monuments coming down in Virginia, but 2 prominent Lee statues remain

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 04:04 AM PDT

Confederate monuments coming down in Virginia, but 2 prominent Lee statues remainMemorials to Robert E. Lee in Richmond and Charlottesville are stuck in legal battles despite public protests and the governor's pledge.


15 Air-Purifying Plants to Cleanse Your Space of Chemicals and Toxins

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:17 PM PDT

Fire! America Loves to Go to War with the M4 Carbine

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:00 AM PDT

Fire! America Loves to Go to War with the M4 CarbineRugged, simple and accurate, the M4 carbine is the standard infantry weapon of not just the Army but all of America's ground forces.


Moscow Has a Field Day With Trump’s Fireworks at Mt. Russia-More

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 07:50 AM PDT

Moscow Has a Field Day With Trump's Fireworks at Mt. Russia-MoreKremlin-controlled Russian state media set out to tickle U.S. President Trump's fragile ego amid falling ratings after his blustery appearance at Mount Rushmore on Friday. Mentioning that the American head of state had previously toyed with the idea he might be featured alongside Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Lincoln, Russia's premier state media channel Rossiya-1 aired a graphic of Trump's mug right up there on the mountain beside them. Given the frequent allusions on Russian state media to Trump as Moscow's friend, even Moscow's "agent" in the White House, maybe the Kremlin would like to see the enormous monument renamed Mount Russia-More. But there were signs on Saturday, July 4, that, for now, Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are trying to keep their longstanding bromance in check, at least where the official record is concerned. Putin sent a telegram congratulating U.S. President Donald J. Trump on America's Independence Day. Interesting move. By avoiding a phone call Putin also avoided any direct pressure to address reports about the Kremlin paying bounties to the Taliban to kill American soldiers and coalition forces in Afghanistan.Prior to the bounty leaks flooding out of the U.S. intelligence community, the calls between Trump and Putin had become unusually frequent, but those revelations put the brakes on the presidential chatter. Trump Uses Mount Rushmore Event to Sic Supporters on 'Evil' ProtestersTrump—who is at least as reluctant as Putin to discuss the matter—had also avoided calling to congratulate him on Russia's nationwide vote for constitutional amendments that assure Putin the Russian presidency for life.The Kremlin described the vote as a "triumphant referendum" demonstrating nationwide confidence in Putin. But only a handful of foreign leaders called to congratulate him, and as they rang in from the presidents of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and South Ossetia the impression of Putin as pariah for life was only heightened. While Trump was likely given a "Do not congratulate" input from his national security advisors, the old Chekist Putin can most certainly read between the lines. After all, Trump notoriously took Putin's side in Helsinki, denied Russia's proven interference in the U.S. elections, essentially abandoned U.S. bases in Syria for the benefit of the Russians, toyed publicly and divisively with the idea of re-admitting Russia to the G8, and threatened to remove nearly a third of U.S. troops from Germany—a midsummer night's dream for Putin.Trump-centric Fox News and the GOP follow the lead of America's most pro-Russian president, churning out talking points that increasingly benefit the Kremlin. Russian state media have aired so many of Tucker Carlson's comments that the host of Russia's state television program 60 Minutes Evgeny Popov lovingly described Carlson as "practically our co-host." Likewise, instead of concocting its own divisive propaganda, TASS simply quotes Devin Nunes and Mike Pompeo, both of whom sought to find and punish the leakers who exposed the Kremlin's alleged cash for kills program instead punishing Russia for putting a price on the heads of American soldiers.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get 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.


India scientists alarmed over 'unrealistic' Covid vaccine deadline

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:28 AM PDT

India scientists alarmed over 'unrealistic' Covid vaccine deadlineA group of Indian scientists has warned against an "unfeasible" August 15 deadline.


Hong Kong activists are holding up blank signs because China now has the power to define pro-democracy slogans as terrorism

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 06:27 AM PDT

Hong Kong activists are holding up blank signs because China now has the power to define pro-democracy slogans as terrorismAt least 200 people with white signs amassed in malls across Hong Kong on Monday. China unilaterally passed a harsh new law on the city last week.


Outrage as Mississippi election commissioner complains 'the Blacks' are registering to vote in high numbers

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:31 PM PDT

Outrage as Mississippi election commissioner complains 'the Blacks' are registering to vote in high numbersA Mississippi elections official became the subject of social media fury over the weekend when she tweeted that she was "concerned" about an increase in black voters."I'm concerned about voter registration in Mississippi," Gail Welch, an elections commissioner in Jones County, Mississippi wrote. "The blacks are having lots [of] events for voter registration. People in Mississippi have to get involved, too."


Madeleine McCann suspect 'could have snatched another child', say parents of young girl he allegedly exposed himself to

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 02:54 AM PDT

Madeleine McCann suspect 'could have snatched another child', say parents of young girl he allegedly exposed himself toThe German paedophile suspected of abducting Madeleine McCann "could have snatched another child", say the parents of a young girl he allegedly exposed himself to in 2017. Christian Brückner was arrested in Portugal for exposing himself at a playground, leaving parents terrified that the convicted sex offender could have gone further and taken their children away in his van. The new details of Brückner's twisted behaviour in the Algarve have once again put the spotlight on Portuguese authorities as to why they did not link the career criminal to the country's biggest ever missing persons case. Instead of facing trial in Portugal, he was extradited to Germany on an outstanding arrest warrant for separate child sex abuse charges. The German drifter, who spent two decades living on and off in Portugal was arrested in 2017 after four children told their parents he had flashed them at a playground in Sao Bartomoleu de Messines, a town less than an hour away from Praia da Luz, where Madeleine went missing ten years before.


Former Nazi camp guard, 93, faces German court reckoning

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 10:12 PM PDT

Former Nazi camp guard, 93, faces German court reckoningThe prosecution's closing arguments will be heard on Monday in the trial of a 93-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard for complicity in the murder of more than 5,000 people during World War II. In what could be one of the last such cases of surviving Nazi guards, Bruno Dey stands accused of complicity in the murder of 5,230 people when he worked at the Stutthof camp near what was then Danzig, now Gdansk in Poland. Dey, who has appeared in court in a wheelchair, denies bearing any guilt for what happened at the camp.


De Blasio says outdoor dining on hold for 'a substantial amount of time'

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:59 AM PDT

De Blasio says outdoor dining on hold for 'a substantial amount of time'        New York City entered Phase 3 Monday, but without indoor dining, as Mayor Bill de Blasio said it would be on hold for "a substantial amount of time."


Aliens Are Out There But Still Pretty Rare, Study Says

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:02 PM PDT

Aliens Are Out There But Still Pretty Rare, Study SaysThe search for extraterrestrial intelligent life could offer important insights into how long our own civilization can survive.


New rules: Foreign pupils must leave US if classes go online

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:49 PM PDT

New rules: Foreign pupils must leave US if classes go onlineInternational students will be forced to leave the U.S. or transfer to another college if their schools offer classes entirely online this fall, under new guidelines issued Monday by federal immigration authorities. The guidelines, issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, provide additional pressure for universities to reopen even amid growing concerns about the recent spread of COVID-19 among young adults. Colleges received the guidance the same day that some institutions, including Harvard University, announced that all instruction will be offered remotely.


I'm an autism expert who adopted 2 children with special needs. Myka Stauffer shouldn't have apologized for 'rehoming' her adopted son.

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:29 AM PDT

I'm an autism expert who adopted 2 children with special needs. Myka Stauffer shouldn't have apologized for 'rehoming' her adopted son.Myka Stauffer, a popular influencer, should've apologized for missing a chance to educate her followers about the realities of autism and adoption.


McConnell opens door to more coronavirus stimulus checks for low-income Americans

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:00 PM PDT

McConnell opens door to more coronavirus stimulus checks for low-income Americans"I think the country needs one last boost," the Senate majority leader said of another round of direct payments.


A US senator wants to propose legislation blocking middle seats on planes after he flew on a crowded American Airlines flight

Posted: 05 Jul 2020 08:14 AM PDT

A US senator wants to propose legislation blocking middle seats on planes after he flew on a crowded American Airlines flightSen. Jeff Merkley blasted American Airlines on Twitter after a crowded flight, asking "how many Americans will die because you fill middle seats."


Russian Village in 'Danger Zone' of Possible Nuclear Missile Test

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:36 PM PDT

Russian Village in 'Danger Zone' of Possible Nuclear Missile TestNenoksa is once again the crosshairs after a radioactive accident last year.


Franco's heirs clash with Spanish state over summer home

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 01:16 PM PDT

Franco's heirs clash with Spanish state over summer homeThe Spanish state on Monday clashed in court with the heirs of Francisco Franco over who should control a mock-castle used by the fascist dictator as a summer home. Officials in the A Coruña areadonated the property as a retreat for Franco in 1938, when he was the leader of the Nationalists in the Civil War. Spain's Left-wing coalition government demanded its return last year, contending that the formal transfer of the site in 1941 was illegitimate. Franco's family still enjoy use of the property On the first day of hearings expected to last for a week, the court in A Coruna province heard how the castle, which was built between 1893 and 1907, was enlarged after taking in local small-holders' land. "My grandmother was kicked out of her home," said 70-year-old Juan Pérez Babío. "She was pressured and had to leave her house, and that marked her for the rest of her life." During his two-year tenure, Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has challenged lingering reverence for Franco, who ruled from 1939 to 1975, most notably by exhuming his body from a mausoleum for fallen war heroes. The Pazo de Meiras has long stoked controversy, with local campaigners arguing that the 16-acre property on the Galician coastline should have reverted to public ownership after Franco's death. According to the Franco regime's official account, the donation of the home was a mark of loyalty by the people of A Coruña to the general, who was born in nearby Ferrol. But historians claim that the leaders of A Coruña's council and business community essentially obliged locals to hand over a portion of their income to purchase the property. "There was nothing voluntary about the donations," said Carlos Babío, co-author of a historical study of the building. "Money was taken from workers' wages, and we are talking about practically the entire population of A Coruña in 1938." Key to the legal case is the question of whether any transfer of ownership actually took place. Spain's heritage council contends that the bill of sale for Franco taking ownership of the property in 1941 was a "fraud". No money changed hands and upkeep was still paid for by the state. In 2018 Franco's heirs tried to sell the property for 8 million euros after local officials placed a protection order on it, deeming the site a place of special cultural interest. The family has also clashed with the state over how to manage public visits, drawing criticism for allowing the Franco Foundation to run tours extolling the virtues of the dictator. An estimated 15,000 people were killed by Franco's regime and some 450,000 forced to flee, historians estimate. Citizens were divided over the government's removal last year of the dictator's body from the Valley of the Fallen, a memorial he constructed to commemorate those who died in the civil war that ushered in his far-right dictatorship. Francisco Franco, the dictator's grandson, argued that the state's attempt to reclaim the Pazo de Meiras was "part of a strategy of retaliation" over objections to exhuming his body from the mausoleum.


China says could take more action against Canada, says Ottawa and allies 'kicking against the pricks'

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 01:03 AM PDT

China says could take more action against Canada, says Ottawa and allies 'kicking against the pricks'China said on Monday it reserved the right to take more action after Canada suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong and said efforts to pressure Beijing were "doomed to fail like kicking against the pricks". Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made the remarks about the potential for more action during a daily briefing. China, locked in a dispute with Canada, has charged two Canadians with espionage and blocked canola imports.


The Best Glassware to Upgrade Your Summer Beverages

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:03 PM PDT

Trump's angry words, virus darken US July 4th weekend

Posted: 04 Jul 2020 06:08 PM PDT

Trump's angry words, virus darken US July 4th weekendThe United States marked an unusually somber Independence Day on Saturday, with President Donald Trump bashing domestic opponents and China -- but praising the country's coronavirus response, despite a record surge in cases. Across the country, virus fears dampened or nixed Main Street parades, backyard barbecues and family reunions on a day when Americans typically celebrate their 1776 declaration of independence from Britain. Instead of adopting a unifying tone, Trump -- facing a tough re-election and eager to mobilize his political base -- railed against protesters demanding racial justice after unarmed African American George Floyd was killed by a white police officer.


Brain-eating amoeba: Warning issued in Florida after rare infection case

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:22 AM PDT

Brain-eating amoeba: Warning issued in Florida after rare infection caseSince 1962, Florida has reported only 37 cases of the deadly pathogen, which attacks brain tissue.


'I am incredibly sorry that we failed': Rocket Lab's 13th space mission didn't reach orbit on Saturday, losing 7 small satellites in the process

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:12 PM PDT

'I am incredibly sorry that we failed': Rocket Lab's 13th space mission didn't reach orbit on Saturday, losing 7 small satellites in the processAn Electron launch vehicle built by Rocket Lab failed to deliver seven small satellites to orbit minutes after liftoff from New Zealand on Saturday.


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