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- Filmmaker Ken Burns Reminds John Kelly What Caused The Civil War: Slavery
- Teresa Giudice lashes out against Sofia Vergara: 'She's an immigrant ... she should be nice'
- Mom Accused Of Driving Minivan With Son And Plastic Pool Tied To Top
- The Latest: 2 rescued women say they once got close to Oahu
- U.S. military captures militant believed to have role in Benghazi attack: official
- China mulls three years' jail for anthem disrespect
- Man finds fish growing with plastic Powerade wrapper around it
- Roy Moore Now Says There Shouldn't Be A Religious Test For Public Office
- NYPD on scene after shooting, vehicular attack reported in Manhattan
- Kellyanne Conway Rips Campaigns That Seek Oppo Research From 'Foreign Nationals'
- North Korea hacked Daewoo Shipbuilding, took warship blueprints: South Korea lawmaker
- Second Child Dies, Parents Severely Burned After They Were Caught in California Wildfire: 'We Are Utterly Devastated'
- Russia's and America's New Stealth Fighters Share This Big Problem
- John Kelly's Remarks On Civil War Blasted By Congressional Black Caucus Head
- Ethiopian-born suspect goes on trial for 1970s war crimes
- Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement Of Trump's Transgender Military Ban
- 200 dead in tunnel accident at N.Korea nuclear test site: report
- Protests erupt after Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta declared winner of disputed elections with 98 per cent of votes
- Arnold Schwarzenegger and ex Maria Shriver pose with three children on red carpet
- International Students: Get Into U.S. Medical Schools
- 'Stranger Things' Star Addresses His Character's Possible Racism
- Wife of Chechen accused of Putin assassination plot shot dead near Kiev
- Defense concedes coach kidnaped, raped, killed Missouri girl
- The Senate Is About To Confirm A Frenzy Of Conservative Judges
- Listen To The Spookiest Sounds Ever Detected In Space
- Palestinian Reconciliation, in the Hands of Israel
- Airbus warns of potential hit from fraud probes
- Meth Found Among Halloween Candy After Child Goes Trick-or-Treating
- Wendy Williams Faints On Live TV Dressed As The Statue Of Liberty
- Iraqi authorities gain first foothold at Kurdish frontier with Turkey
- Las Vegas mass shooting victims accused of 'acting' by conspiracy theorists
- Prince Charles and Camilla kick off Asia tour in Singapore
- Melania Trump dons striking Bottega Veneta look for White House Halloween event
- Donald Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low In Latest Gallup Poll
- 12 Crazy Good Pulled Pork Recipes
- 'Family Guy' Made A Creepy Kevin Spacey Joke Years Ago
- 'Shortest Asia-Europe rail link' launched in Azerbaijan
- Here's The Sexy Text A-Rod Sent J.Lo In The Middle Of Their First Date
- U.S. House tax chief says state income tax deduction will not remain
- As Teen Gets 40 to 100 Years for Killing Half-Sister, Her Mom Tells Him: 'I Will Never Forgive You'
- United Launched the Longest-Ever Nonstop Flight From the U.S.
- Thailand revokes passports of exiled former PM Yingluck
- The Latest: Democrats ask Mattis, Tillerson about nukes
Filmmaker Ken Burns Reminds John Kelly What Caused The Civil War: Slavery Posted: 31 Oct 2017 04:23 PM PDT |
Posted: 31 Oct 2017 08:55 AM PDT |
Mom Accused Of Driving Minivan With Son And Plastic Pool Tied To Top Posted: 31 Oct 2017 02:06 PM PDT |
The Latest: 2 rescued women say they once got close to Oahu Posted: 29 Oct 2017 10:05 PM PDT |
U.S. military captures militant believed to have role in Benghazi attack: official Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:52 PM PDT |
China mulls three years' jail for anthem disrespect Posted: 31 Oct 2017 08:34 AM PDT Disrespecting China's national anthem could carry a prison sentence of up to three years under a new draft law amendment, which may also affect Hong Kong and Macau, state media reported Tuesday. Some football fans in the self-governing city have booed the Chinese anthem when it was played at matches, despite appeals for restraint. China has been fine-tuning legislation on the proper way and place to sing its national anthem, recently tightening rules that already bar people from performing it at parties, weddings and funerals. |
Man finds fish growing with plastic Powerade wrapper around it Posted: 31 Oct 2017 07:39 AM PDT A man has shared a bizarre picture of a fish growing around a plastic wrapper, in a reminder of the damage people are doing to our oceans and rivers. The strange photos show that the fish has had to grow around the rubbish in which it has been wrapped. As such, its body is deformed and made thin where the wrapper was – the kind of adaptation that animals around the world are having to undergo as our water fills up with rubbish. |
Roy Moore Now Says There Shouldn't Be A Religious Test For Public Office Posted: 31 Oct 2017 10:29 AM PDT |
NYPD on scene after shooting, vehicular attack reported in Manhattan Posted: 31 Oct 2017 01:11 PM PDT Several people were killed and numerous others injured in New York on Tuesday when a suspect plowed into cyclists and pedestrians in Lower Manhattan, and rammed another vehicle on Halloween, police said. The man left the vehicle holding up fake guns, before being shot by police and taken into custody, officers said. The incident took place close to various schools as the city celebrated Halloween. |
Kellyanne Conway Rips Campaigns That Seek Oppo Research From 'Foreign Nationals' Posted: 30 Oct 2017 12:05 PM PDT |
North Korea hacked Daewoo Shipbuilding, took warship blueprints: South Korea lawmaker Posted: 30 Oct 2017 10:08 PM PDT By Haejin Choi SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea probably stole South Korean warship blueprints after hacking into Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co Ltd's <042660.KS> database in April last year, a South Korean opposition lawmaker said on Tuesday. North Korea has often been implicated in cyber attacks in South Korea and elsewhere but Pyongyang has either ignored or denied accusations of hacking. "We are almost 100 percent certain that North Korean hackers were behind the hacking and stole the company's sensitive documents," Kyung Dae-soo of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party told Reuters by telephone. |
Posted: 30 Oct 2017 03:27 PM PDT |
Russia's and America's New Stealth Fighters Share This Big Problem Posted: 31 Oct 2017 07:33 AM PDT While the PAK-FA will likely be a formidable warplane, it is uncertain how many fully operation jets Russia will be able buy even after it completes engine development work for the T-50. Russia has completed the first phase of government flight-testing for its Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation fighter. Sukhoi is expected to complete developmental work on an initial operational version of the new stealth fighter in 2019, but the current iteration of the jet will only see a limited production run. |
John Kelly's Remarks On Civil War Blasted By Congressional Black Caucus Head Posted: 31 Oct 2017 12:03 PM PDT WASHINGTON ― Adding to the resounding criticism of White House chief of staff John Kelly's comments about the Civil War, the leader of the Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday said the remarks fit a larger pattern of "repeated attempts to whitewash history" by President Donald Trump's administration. |
Ethiopian-born suspect goes on trial for 1970s war crimes Posted: 30 Oct 2017 09:18 AM PDT |
Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement Of Trump's Transgender Military Ban Posted: 30 Oct 2017 10:03 AM PDT |
200 dead in tunnel accident at N.Korea nuclear test site: report Posted: 31 Oct 2017 04:02 AM PDT More than 200 people are feared to have died when a tunnel caved in at North Korea's nuclear test site after its latest detonation, a Japanese news report said Tuesday. A tunnel collapsed at Punggye-ri in early September, days after North Korea conducted its sixth and largest underground nuclear test on September 3, TV Asahi said, quoting unnamed North Korean sources. Another cave-in occurred during rescue operations, leaving at least 200 people feared dead in total, the Japanese broadcaster said. |
Posted: 30 Oct 2017 08:13 AM PDT Renewed protests erupted in parts of Kenya on Monday night after Uhuru Kenyatta was declared president of a bitterly divided nation for the second time in three months. Claiming a resounding mandate to serve a second five-year term, Mr Kenyatta accepted victory after securing 98 per cent of the vote in an election boycotted by his rival Raila Odinga. But with just 38.8 per cent of voters choosing to participate in the election, Mr Kenyatta faces a struggle to assert his authority and legitimacy over a fractured country increasingly polarised on ethnic lines. Dozens of people have been killed in electoral violence over the past three months and, even as government supporters held muted celebrations, rioting broke out in Nairobi's slums, while protesters also gathered in Mr Odinga's strongholds in western Kenya. The president also knows from experience that being declared winner of an election does not guarantee assuming office. His victory in August was overturned by the supreme court, which found "illegalities and irregularities" in the way the vote was counted. A protester hurls a stone at the police during a standoff between Kenyan police and supporters of Kenyan opposition leader Credit: FREDRIK LERNERYD/ AFP A new challenge seems highly likely, given that the constitution requires a presidential election to be held in all 290 of Kenya's constituencies. Voting was abandoned in 25 western counties without a ballot being cast after security forces clashed with opposition supporters trying to prevent polling stations opening. Given Mr Odinga's refusal to participate in the court-ordered rerun, claiming that a failure to enact reforms meant the second election would be no fairer than the first, the president's victory looks more likely to worsen Kenya's political crisis than resolve it. Mr Odinga, who has promised to lead a peaceful campaign of civil disobedience and national resistance, is expected to speak to his supporters on Tuesday. Raila Odinga addressing thousands of his supporters as he drives through Kawangware slum after attending a church service in Nairobi, Kenya Credit: DANIEL IRUNGU/ EPA Western diplomats, church leaders and human rights activists have warned that Kenya, which witnessed more than 1,300 deaths after a disputed election in 2007, risks sustained violence unless the president and his rival negotiate a way out of the impasse. Rory Stewart, the Africa minister, yesterday called for "transparent national dialogue", saying he was "deeply concerned by outbreaks of ethnic and political violence". President Uhuru Kenyatta delivers his speech after being declared by Kenya's election commission Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Credit: DANIEL IRUNGU/EPA President Kenyatta's acceptance speech was, however, notably light on conciliatory language, saying he would only countenance talks with Mr Odinga once any legal challenges to his victory had been addressed. Instead, the president excoriated his rival for refusing to participate in an election he had gone to court to secure. "You cannot choose for the opportunity to exercise a right and thereafter abscond from the consequences of that choice," Mr Kenyatta said. |
Arnold Schwarzenegger and ex Maria Shriver pose with three children on red carpet Posted: 31 Oct 2017 07:40 AM PDT |
International Students: Get Into U.S. Medical Schools Posted: 31 Oct 2017 06:45 AM PDT Every year, thousands of individuals apply to medical schools across the U.S. While the majority are American citizens or permanent residents, international students also apply. The Association of American Medical Colleges reports that in 2014 almost 2,000 international applicants sought admission to U.S. medical schools and 409 secured acceptances. All things considered, these numbers are encouraging and should give international applicants hope that they can attend medical school in the U.S. However, the admissions process is difficult and requires careful planning. |
'Stranger Things' Star Addresses His Character's Possible Racism Posted: 30 Oct 2017 03:18 PM PDT |
Wife of Chechen accused of Putin assassination plot shot dead near Kiev Posted: 30 Oct 2017 02:14 PM PDT By Natalia Zinets KIEV (Reuters) - The Ukrainian wife of a Chechen man accused by Russia of plotting to kill President Vladimir Putin was shot dead outside Kiev on Monday in an attack that also wounded her husband, Ukrainian interior ministry officials said. Amina Okuyeva and Adam Osmayev were in a car that was shot at from bushes near a railway crossing on the outskirts of the capital, interior ministry advisors Anton Gerashchenko and Zoryan Shkiryak said in separate posts on Facebook. The attack follows a vehicle bombing in Kiev last Thursday, in which two people were killed and three wounded, including Ihor Mosiychuk, a member of the populist opposition Radical Party. |
Defense concedes coach kidnaped, raped, killed Missouri girl Posted: 30 Oct 2017 01:04 PM PDT |
The Senate Is About To Confirm A Frenzy Of Conservative Judges Posted: 30 Oct 2017 05:27 PM PDT |
Listen To The Spookiest Sounds Ever Detected In Space Posted: 31 Oct 2017 02:32 AM PDT |
Palestinian Reconciliation, in the Hands of Israel Posted: 31 Oct 2017 10:36 AM PDT |
Airbus warns of potential hit from fraud probes Posted: 31 Oct 2017 04:41 AM PDT European aircraft maker Airbus warned Tuesday that various investigations into alleged fraud, bribery and corruption could impact its earnings. Airbus also said it was still battling delivery problems of the new fuel-efficient engines made by Pratt and Whitney for its A320neo jet, even if tailwinds from exchange rate effects boosted its bottom line in the third quarter. "The investigations initiated by the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and France's Parquet National Financier (PNF)... could have a material impact on the financial statements, business and operations of Airbus," the group said in a statement. |
Meth Found Among Halloween Candy After Child Goes Trick-or-Treating Posted: 31 Oct 2017 05:08 AM PDT |
Wendy Williams Faints On Live TV Dressed As The Statue Of Liberty Posted: 31 Oct 2017 08:52 AM PDT |
Iraqi authorities gain first foothold at Kurdish frontier with Turkey Posted: 31 Oct 2017 11:23 AM PDT Iraq's entire land border with Turkey is located inside the Kurdish autonomous region, and has been controlled by the Kurds since before the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. The Iraqis set up positions between the Turkish and the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoints at the Habur border crossing between the Turkish town of Silopi and the Iraqi town of Zakho, a security source in Baghdad said. |
Las Vegas mass shooting victims accused of 'acting' by conspiracy theorists Posted: 30 Oct 2017 07:15 AM PDT Survivors of the Las Vegas shooting earlier this month have been accused of "acting" by online trolls and conspiracy theorists. Stephen Paddock shot himself in October after killing more than 50 people and injuring nearly 500 who were watching a country music concert, overlooked by his hotel window. One victim told CTV News that his social media has been inundated with comments from people who say the shooting was a hoax, and he was forced to delete his accounts. |
Prince Charles and Camilla kick off Asia tour in Singapore Posted: 30 Oct 2017 09:50 PM PDT |
Melania Trump dons striking Bottega Veneta look for White House Halloween event Posted: 31 Oct 2017 10:41 AM PDT |
Donald Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low In Latest Gallup Poll Posted: 30 Oct 2017 06:29 PM PDT |
12 Crazy Good Pulled Pork Recipes Posted: 31 Oct 2017 03:34 PM PDT |
'Family Guy' Made A Creepy Kevin Spacey Joke Years Ago Posted: 30 Oct 2017 08:50 AM PDT |
'Shortest Asia-Europe rail link' launched in Azerbaijan Posted: 30 Oct 2017 10:11 AM PDT Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey on Monday launched a rail link between the countries aimed at cutting total journey times from China to Western Europe while bypassing Russia. It will help to reduce the journey time between China and Europe, Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev said at the launch ceremony in the town of Alyat in the oil-rich Caucasus nation. |
Here's The Sexy Text A-Rod Sent J.Lo In The Middle Of Their First Date Posted: 31 Oct 2017 12:58 PM PDT |
U.S. House tax chief says state income tax deduction will not remain Posted: 31 Oct 2017 08:40 AM PDT Republican tax legislation due to be released this week in the U.S. House of Representatives will not include a deduction for state and local income taxes, the top House Republican on tax policy said on Tuesday. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady said in a radio interview with commentator Hugh Hewitt that the emerging bill will offer relief only on property taxes. Brady spoke as House Republican leaders sought to broker an agreement with Republican lawmakers who want the state and local income tax deduction to remain. |
Posted: 31 Oct 2017 08:57 AM PDT |
United Launched the Longest-Ever Nonstop Flight From the U.S. Posted: 30 Oct 2017 04:30 PM PDT |
Thailand revokes passports of exiled former PM Yingluck Posted: 31 Oct 2017 01:39 AM PDT Thailand has revoked the passports of ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra, who has yet to be seen in public since she slipped out of the country before the verdict in her negligence trial, officials said Tuesday. The former prime minister, whose elected government was toppled in a 2014 coup, has not been seen or heard from since she stunned the kingdom by failing to turn up for the Supreme Court verdict in late August. "All of Yingluck's passports have been revoked now," Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai told reporters Tuesday. |
The Latest: Democrats ask Mattis, Tillerson about nukes Posted: 30 Oct 2017 04:35 PM PDT |
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