| Mueller probe outgrows its ‘witch hunt’ phase Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:00 AM PST Trump has returned to one phrase — "witch hunt" — time and again — and repackaged with typical Trumpian hyperbole. "This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!" Trump tweeted last May after ex-FBI director Robert Mueller was appointed as Justice Department special counsel to oversee the probe.
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| Ohio Teens Charged With Tossing Sandbag Off Overpass That Killed Man Posted: 27 Dec 2017 11:59 AM PST Four Ohio teenagers have been charged with murder for allegedly throwing a sandbag off an overpass that struck and killed a 22-year-old man.
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| The year in late night: Laughs, tears and politics in 2017 Posted: 26 Dec 2017 09:04 PM PST From Jimmy Kimmel's heartfelt plea for health care reform to Melissa McCarthy's memorable Sean Spicer impression, watch 2017's best moments in late night.
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| 26 Photos That Show The Natural Disasters Humanity Faced In 2017 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:40 PM PST For those in the United States, 2017 will probably always be associated with the record hurricanes that caused widespread damage in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico.
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| Women speaking out changed 2017. Will it be a permanent shift? Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:00 AM PST Time magazine dubbed 2017 the year of the silence breakers, as powerful men who misused their power were brought down by the women they'd wronged.
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| Inspector Gen.: DOJ has ‘systemic’ issues addressing harassment Posted: 26 Dec 2017 11:50 PM PST According to a report by the Inspector General, top Justice Department officials were among those mishandling sexual harassment complaints. NBC's Julia Ainsley reports.
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| Russia Warns U.S.: Don’t ‘Meddle’ In Upcoming Presidential Election Posted: 28 Dec 2017 05:23 AM PST Russian President Vladimir Putin's government has issued a warning to the U.S.: Don't "meddle" in the country's upcoming election.
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| N. Korean boat skipper 'charged over Japan theft' Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:30 AM PST Japanese prosecutors reportedly charged a North Korean fishing boat captain for theft on Thursday, accusing him of making off with items ranging from home appliances to solar panels. The 45-year-old was among 10 North Korean "fishermen" spotted aboard a tiny wooden boat struggling in bad weather off the northern island of Hokkaido in late November. Some of them admitted to "taking out" some electronic products from a remote Japanese island where they landed briefly to take refuge.
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| Obama Tells Prince Harry How He Felt After Leaving Office Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:20 AM PST Britain's Prince Harry sat down with former President Barack Obama for his first interview since leaving office, discussing everything from how he felt on his last day in office to the role of social media.
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| The Latest: Moore again calls Alabama election 'fraudulent' Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:04 PM PST MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. Senate race in Alabama (all times local):
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| Police: Phoenix baby bent in half by father has died Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:59 PM PST A six-month-old child died after his father reportedly bent him in half to keep him from crying.
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| Disneyland Theme Park Loses Power On One Of The Busiest Days Of The Year Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:04 PM PST A power outage at Disneyland took some of the magic out of the day for thousands of guests on Wednesday.
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| Tokyo-bound Flight with Chrissy Teigen Forced to Return to Los Angeles Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:20 AM PST Supermodel Chrissy Teigen was live tweeting her flight that made a U-turn four hours in after the crew discovered an "unauthorized" passenger on board.
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| Pro-Trump Singer Says Corey Lewandowski Sexually Assaulted Her At A Party Posted: 27 Dec 2017 10:31 AM PST Singer Joy Villa, who unironically wore a "Make America Great Again" dress to the 2017 Grammys, says she has filed a sexual assault complaint with police against President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.
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| American Airlines apologizes to pro basketball players Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:16 AM PST American Airlines has apologized to two professional basketball players who were kicked off a flight originating from Dallas, Texas, after being falsely accused of theft. The airline said it apologized to Marquis Teague and Trahson Burrell, both members of the National Basketball Association's minor league team Memphis Hustle, for the Christmas Eve incident, which came to light Tuesday. The two men, who are African-American, had boarded a flight operated by American's regional subsidiary Envoy Air.
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| Vladimir Putin: St. Petersburg Explosion Was a Terror Attack Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:33 AM PST Officials said 13 people were injured
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| Nestle has been bottling and selling water it has no right to in drought-stricken California, state says Posted: 27 Dec 2017 11:06 AM PST Nestlé has been bottling and selling water that it does not have the legal right to use, officials in California have concluded. Fights over water are a constant in California, exacerbated when drought years make the supply especially scarce. Since 2015, officials with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) had received numerous complaints that Nestlé was claiming water from the San Bernardino National Forest to which it had no right and then selling it under its Arrowhead brand.
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| Officer plotted to blackmail wife; she plotted his murder Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:03 AM PST STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania police officer has pleaded guilty to a plot to blackmail his wife over having sex with a 14-year-old boy while she has pleaded guilty to plotting to kill her husband.
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| Dollar General To Create 400 New Jobs In Texas As It Expands In Rural America Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:54 PM PST Dollar General, a favorite spot for household staples across the country, is expanding even further.
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| The Type A's Must-Have Guide To Getting Organized In 2018 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:15 PM PST The holidays can definitely be a time of gluttony, and we don't mean just the food.
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| Obama edges Trump as most admired, Gallup finds Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:28 AM PST Former President Barack Obama was the most admired man among Americans in 2017, narrowly edging President Trump for the title, Gallup's annual poll finds. Hillary Clinton was named the most admired woman for the 16th consecutive year.
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| Vietnam jails 15 for foiled airport 'terror' attack Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:30 AM PST Vietnam jailed 15 people on Wednesday for a foiled terrorism plot to detonate petrol bombs at the country's busiest airport ahead of a national holiday, state media reported. Terrorism attacks are rare in Vietnam, though the conservative communist government routinely jails dissident bloggers and human rights lawyers who are critical of the state. A court in Ho Chi Minh City sentenced 15 people to between five and 16 years in jail after they were convicted of planting petrol bombs at Tan Son Nhat international airport in the commercial southern hub, state-controlled Thanh Nien newspaper reported.
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| 18 Tweets That Capture The Struggle Of Translating For Immigrant Parents As A Kid Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:45 PM PST If you grew up with immigrant parents who didn't speak English, you probably remember your first job as a child: family interpreter.
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| Putin says St. Petersburg supermarket bomb blast was terrorist attack Posted: 28 Dec 2017 06:55 AM PST Russian President Vladimir Putin said a bomb blast in a St. Petersburg supermarket on Wednesday was an act of terrorism.
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| Judge praises teen for progress since killings when he was 8 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:17 PM PST ST. JOHNS, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona judge and the family of a teenager who fatally shot two men in 2008, including his father, heaped praise on him Wednesday for the progress he's made as his time on probation comes to an end.
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| Mindfulness can lead to selfishness, warns psychiatry expert Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:51 AM PST Mindfulness has grown in popularity as people search for meaning in life. But doing it alone could actually make you more selfish, an expert at the Royal College of Psychiatrists has warned. Dr Alison Gray, chair of the spirituality special interest group at the College, which advises psychiatrists on how to deal with spiritual issues, said more "inward-focused" types of spirituality "can become self-involved". "In as much as religion is about binding people together, spirituality can become inward looking and selfish," she said. "In no way does that happen to everyone - in many cases increases their passion for the whole world. But there's a potential for it to become inward-looking and basically self-centred." She warned that meditation can lead to problems as people uncover the more negative aspects of their personality, which they might previously have buried. "When you look inside yourself what you find can be quite negative and quite destabilising, and so you need a community around you to help process this stuff and keep you healthy", she told the Daily Telegraph. Meditation and mindfulness can mean people notice "selfish drives and ambitions, bits of themselves that they previously projected onto other people, anger hatred, all the negative emotions." To counter this, the practises should be done in groups. "I would encourage people to be in with a community," she said. Practises such as meditation and mindfulness have been growing in popularity in the UK and other western countries as people who do not have religious beliefs turn to "spirituality" instead. Mindfulness is increasingly offered by schools and workplaces to help employees and students improve their mental health. Dr Gray said she believed people were "rediscovering the old ways". Mindfulness: a cheat's guide "We're still the same human beings that have been around for thousands of years. The neanderthals had basic religion and ways of burying the dead, it's always been there. "I would suggest that it's a rediscovery of the old ways rather than anything completely new - the newness is the recombination of different traditions." Several studies have linked religion with better health and wellbeing. Data from the Office for National Statistics published last year found that people with no religion have below-average happiness and life satisfaction levels. On average respondents scored their life satisfaction as 7.53 out of 10 and their happiness the previous day as 7.38, while those who describe themselves as having no religion scored their happiness slightly below average, at 7.22 out of 10. But the data on spirituality is less clear, with the vague meaning of the word making it hard for scientists to define.
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| Claire’s Pulls Makeup After Mom Finds Asbestos In 6-Year-Old’s Kit Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:04 PM PST Claire's, a store that sells accessories and makeup to young girls and teens, has pulled some of its items after it was found that cancer-causing asbestos was present in some of its products.
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| Trump says China 'Caught RED HANDED' allowing oil into North Korea Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:41 PM PST By David Brunnstrom and Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he was "very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea" and that such moves would prevent "a friendly solution" to the crisis over Pyongyang's nuclear program. "Caught RED HANDED - very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea. There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korea problem if this continues to happen!" Trump wrote in a post on Twitter.
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| 31 Tweets That Perfectly Sum Up New Year's Eve For Parents Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:17 PM PST New Year's Eve festivities look a little different when you add kids to the mix.
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| US, Turkey put end to visa spat Posted: 28 Dec 2017 11:22 AM PST The United States and Turkey on Thursday turned the page on a visa crisis triggered nearly three months ago by the arrest of a staff member at the American mission in Ankara, but relations between the NATO allies remain tense. The two sides announced the resumption of full visa services for each other's citizens, but their statements revealed lingering misgivings between the countries, who are partners in the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group.
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| In images: six connected devices that hit the headlines in 2017 Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:35 AM PST |
| 18-year-old daughter asks stepdad to adopt her in the best Christmas gift ever Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:49 AM PST Some gifts are totally priceless. Makayla Dabney, an 18-year-old from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, gave her dad the best Christmas present anyone could hope to receive. SEE ALSO: At Christmas, these UNESCO protected botanical gardens turn into a living fairytale She wraps it really, REALLY well. (In the video, it takes him about five minutes to get through all the boxes and wrapping paper! If you're really impatient, skip ahead to about 5:30.) There's a lot going on as she gives an emotional speech — the other kids playing around, with the excitement of Christmas. But when her dad, Stephen Dabney, opens it, he's moved to tears. It's adoption papers — an amazing thank you to the man who has helped raise her since she was 5. Her mother said he "stepped up when he didn't have to." Not a dry eye in the room.
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| La. Man Survives Fiery Christmas Eve Crash That Killed Pregnant Fiancée and Their Infant Son Posted: 27 Dec 2017 05:06 PM PST A 19-year-old mother and her 7-month-old son were killed on Christmas Eve in a car crash after an impaired driver slammed into their car.
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| FBI won't take over investigation of detective's slaying Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:11 PM PST BALTIMORE (AP) — The FBI won't take over an investigation into the homicide of a Baltimore city detective who was shot in the head the day before he was to testify before a federal grand jury about a group of indicted officers, the city's top police official said Wednesday.
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| Demi Lovato Is Already Cool For The Summer In Plunging Cherry Swimsuit Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:30 AM PST Move over, winter, Demi Lovato is ready for swimsuit season.
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| Israel wants to build "Trump station" near Western Wall Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:37 AM PST Israel wants to name a train station after Donald Trump to thank him for recognising Jerusalem as its capital, but the site of the planned building could be as divisive as the U.S. president's declaration. Transport Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday he had chosen a proposed subway stop near the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City - right in the middle of the area that the Palestinians want as their own future capital. "I have decided to name the Western Wall station ... after U.S. President Donald Trump for his courageous and historic decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish people and the State of Israel," Katz said in a statement.
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| Apple sued over slowing phones in France, where planned obsolescence is a crime Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:31 PM PST The legal fallout over Apple slowing down old iPhones could produce a criminal court proceeding after a French organisation filed a criminal lawsuit. Since it emerged that Apple slowed old iPhones to prevent them from malfunctioning due to poor battery performance, the company has faced a slew of lawsuits in the United States and Israel. In a statement, the organisation claimed Apple's actions violated a 2015 French law that prohibits "the practice of planned obsolescence, which is defined by the use of techniques by which the person responsible for the marketing of a product aims to deliberately reduce the duration to increase the replacement rate".
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| China Communist Party takes control of paramilitary police Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:13 AM PST China's paramilitary police force will soon be commanded by the Chinese Communist Party's armed forces, a report said Wednesday, the latest sign of the leadership's resolve to centralise power. The move puts the force, which maintains domestic security, squarely under the command of President Xi Jinping, who is also head of the military. It is currently under the dual leadership of the government's cabinet, the State Council, and the party's Central Military Commission.
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| China: US should curb demand for opioids, not blame China Posted: 28 Dec 2017 05:47 AM PST BEIJING (AP) — The United States should look within to cut down demand for opioids which are fueling its deadly drug crisis rather than stressing unsubstantiated claims that China is the major source of these chemicals, a top Chinese drug enforcement official said Thursday.
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| Russia says Tokyo's deployment of U.S. missiles a blow to relations Posted: 28 Dec 2017 05:30 AM PST A decision by Japan to deploy a U.S. missile defense system will damage Moscow's relations with Tokyo and is a breach by Washington of a landmark arms control treaty, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday. Japan formally decided this month it would expand its ballistic missile defense system with U.S.-made ground-based Aegis radar stations and interceptors in response to a growing threat from North Korean rockets. "Actions like these are in direct contradiction to the priority of building military and political trust between Russia and Japan, and, unfortunately, will impact in a negative way on the whole atmosphere in bilateral relations, including negotiations over the peace treaty problem," Zakharova told a weekly briefing.
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| Beer stores near American Indian reservation fight tax bill Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:47 AM PST LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The owners of four now-closed stores that sold millions of cans of beer next to an American Indian reservation where alcohol is banned are fighting a steep Nebraska tax bill.
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| 'It All Just Went to Hell.' Man Shares Family Christmas Video Hours Before Killing His Kids, Police Say Posted: 28 Dec 2017 06:25 AM PST 'It all just went to hell'
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