2017年10月6日星期五

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Steve Mnuchin Has Cost Taxpayers $800,000 For Travel On Military Planes

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 12:42 AM PDT

Steve Mnuchin Has Cost Taxpayers $800,000 For Travel On Military PlanesIn a matter of months, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin managed to cost American taxpayers more than $800,000 in fees for travel aboard military aircraft, yet apparently, he broke no laws, an official government inquiry found.


White House interprets First Amendment for reporters

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 01:03 PM PDT

White House interprets First Amendment for reportersWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders lectured reporters on the meaning of the First Amendment Thursday, in defense of President Trump's recent tweets suggesting that the Senate Intelligence Committee investigate national news outlets.


Man Claiming To Be From The Year 2048 Says He's Back With A Dire Warning

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 09:29 AM PDT

Man Claiming To Be From The Year 2048 Says He's Back With A Dire WarningA Wyoming man accused of public intoxication allegedly told police he traveled from the year 2048 to warn mankind of an impending invasion by extraterrestrials.


Inventor of 'bump stock' spent years fighting for device, and lost

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:03 PM PDT

Inventor of 'bump stock' spent years fighting for device, and lostFor years, Bill Akins fought to capitalize on his idea - with the U.S. government, his former business partner and a rival competitor - but found himself stymied at every turn. The 63-year-old Marine veteran and Elvis impersonator voiced his sorrow at the tragedy in Las Vegas, where authorities said Stephen Paddock had bump stocks installed on 12 of his rifles. "I would like to express my dismay and sincere condolences to the victims, families and anyone affected by the recent Las Vegas mass shooting," Akins said during a telephone interview from his home about 45 minutes north of Tampa, Florida.


The photographs that tell the full story of the Rohingya refugee crisis

Posted: 04 Oct 2017 10:52 PM PDT

The photographs that tell the full story of the Rohingya refugee crisisThey arrive ill and exhausted, having walked for days through jungle, rice paddies and mountains, or having braved dangerous sea and river voyages in ramshackle boats. Some of them are newborn, others in their 80s. Not everyone survives the journey. All that do are desperate. Since 25 August, nearly 450,000 refugees have crossed from Burma (also known as Myanmar) into neighbouring Bangladesh, after long-running tensions between Rohingya Muslims and the predominantly Buddhist Burmese population erupted into violence in the remote western state of Rakhine. By the time you read this, that already staggering figure will have increased. The United Nations, which has described the violence driving the Rohingya from a territory they have lived in for centuries as 'a textbook example of ethnic cleansing', estimates many thousands are still arriving each week. At a glance | Myanmar's Rohingya people 'Every day that I was there,' says American photographer Greg Constantine, who has recently returned from a fortnight in the region, 'I would look across the border into northern Rakhine and see smoke pouring into the sky. [Burmese government leader] Aung San Suu Kyi claims the clearance operations have stopped, but they haven't. Every one of those refugees tells  the same story: of mobs and the military torching their homes, killing, raping, terrorising. And the scale of it – I've been here more than a dozen times over the last decade, and every time I think, "It can't get worse than this." And it does.' The three makeshift camps the refugees are headed for – Kutupalong, Nayapara and Balukhali – were established 25 years ago. Even before the most recent exodus they housed around 33,000 people, and many more Rohingya have settled in the wider area too. New arrivals sleep in the open until they can build shelters, which mostly consist of bamboo poles and tarpaulin. 'It's not even a specific place any more,' explains Constantine. 'You drive down the highway from Ukhiya to Teknaf, and it's just mile upon mile upon mile of huts and people sitting on the side of the road.' Refugees continue to stream into Bangladesh from Myanmar 00:40 Violence towards the Rohingya isn't new – it goes back to 1784, when the Burman king Bodawpaya conquered Rakhine and hundreds of thousands of Rohingya were forced to flee to Bengal – but the current crisis is rooted in a belief among many Burmese that the Rohingya, who returned to Rakhine in large numbers during the British occupation of Burma between 1824 and 1948, want to turn Rakhine into a Muslim state.  Constantine, 47, who grew up in Indiana and taught himself photography in his 30s, first began documenting the Rohingya in 2006, as part of a series exploring the plight of the stateless. Nowhere People documents individuals and communities all over the world who have no official citizenship, no documentation and no rights. Rohingya babies, for instance, are not given birth certificates. As adults, they can't work or go to a doctor or obtain an education. They are regarded as illegal immigrants by the majority of Burma's citizens and were excluded from the country's most recent census (which did not allow people to register their identity as Rohingya). 'The million-dollar question that everyone grapples with is why,' says Constantine, who has been blacklisted by the Burmese government and banned from re-entering the country. I would look across the border into northern Rakhine and see smoke pouring into the sky. Aung San Suu Kyi claims the clearance operations have stopped, but they haven't 'I've always believed that what is at the heart of it is a deep-rooted racism. Is there a solution? Not unless things change inside Myanmar, and not just at a political level. The international community can put all the pressure it wants on the government but change has to happen among the attitudes of the citizenry for things to even begin heading in the right direction.' Until then, Constantine says, he will keep going back to the camps. 'I realised, somewhere along the way over these last 10 years, that what I was doing had changed from reporting on specific events to creating a timeline of slow violence towards a community. I want to show that what is happening now is something that has a history behind it. That all of this should have been expected. That we knew.'  The story behind the photographs By photographer Greg Constantine Credit: Greg Constantine  Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have flooded into southern Bangladesh over the past month after violence erupted in the Burmese state of Rakhine. The north-south highway between the Bangladeshi cities of Teknaf  and Cox's Bazar  is a steady flow of refugees. Credit: Greg Constantine  A middle-class Bangladeshi tosses small notes of currency into the air for young Rohingya children. At certain moments I get so incredibly frustrated with human beings. This was one of those situations. I couldn't help but photograph it. He might have had the best intentions, but what he was doing was degrading. He wasn't approaching  these people as human beings. You see it happening a lot in the camps: well-intentioned people who  aren't thinking clearly about  the way they go about things. Credit: Greg Constantine  Rohingya women and children sit wherever they can find shelter along the road between Teknaf and Cox's Bazar. They can be here for weeks before they are able to get a space on the back of a flatbed truck and move on to one of the refugee camps. The cramped journey takes about two hours, with only a tarpaulin for protection from the rain. The last time I made the journey with  a group of them,  it rained the  whole way. Credit: Greg Constantine  These days there are stations in the camps from which humanitarian assistance can be distributed. At any time of day, you see lines of people waiting to get to rice or some other food ration. There are also a lot of intrepid well-wishers, whether Bangladeshi or foreign donors, who drive in in big trucks. It causes these surges of complete mayhem – that's what you see here. There are maybe 2,000 people swarming around the truck here, and the people distributing the food have to keep order by beating some of them back with sticks. It's very inhumane in that sense. Credit: Greg Constantine  There's a huge business in bamboo in the camps – it comes in on trucks almost daily, and this is what people use to build their homes. When I first visited, very little was organised, but things are much more coordinated now. Even when the huts are in the middle of being built, so just skeletons really, people still sleep under them. They have no protection from the elements. When you see the size of the camps, you think, "How many people are actually left in Burma when there are so many people here?"


After Backlash, FEMA Once Again Has Puerto Rico Power, Water Stats On Main Website

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:59 AM PDT

After Backlash, FEMA Once Again Has Puerto Rico Power, Water Stats On Main WebsiteNearly half of Puerto Rican citizens on the island did not have access to drinking water and a whopping 89.3 percent did not have power, as of Friday ― but you wouldn't know that by looking at the Federal Emergency Management Agency website.


Israel to ease holiday restrictions for Palestinians

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:15 AM PDT

Israel to ease holiday restrictions for PalestiniansIsrael on Friday decided to ease restrictions on Palestinians entering during the Jewish Sukkot holiday, which began Wednesday, the army said. On Tuesday, the army said crossings from the West Bank and Gaza into Israel would be closed to Palestinians for 11 days until midnight on October 14. The decision applies to Palestinians working in agriculture and hospitals, according to media reports.


DC officials won't appeal ruling against strict gun law

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 01:00 PM PDT

DC officials won't appeal ruling against strict gun lawWASHINGTON (AP) — District of Columbia officials said Thursday they won't appeal a court ruling striking down a portion of the city's gun laws, a decision that means it will soon be easier for gun owners to get concealed carry permits in the nation's capital.


Trump suggests Senate Intel Committee should investigate U.S. news media

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 04:59 AM PDT

Trump suggests Senate Intel Committee should investigate U.S. news mediaIn a tweet Thursday, President Trump urged the Senate Intelligence Committee to investigate "fake news" in the U.S. rather than possible Russian meddling in the 2016 election.


Vegas shooting: Stephen Paddock booked hotel room overlooking Lollapalooza festival

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 08:08 AM PDT

Vegas shooting: Stephen Paddock booked hotel room overlooking Lollapalooza festivalMore than a month before the Las Vegas mass shooting, a man believed to be the shooter booked a hotel room overlooking yet another popular music festival. The Blackstone Hotel told The Independent that a man named Stephen Paddock had booked a room during the Lollapolooza festival, but failed to show up. "We can confirm that a reservation was made under the name Stephen Paddock, however authorities have not confirmed that this is the same person as the Las Vegas shooter," a spokesperson for the hotel said.


Amazon Is Under Fire For Sale Of Offensive Pro-Anorexia Sweatshirt

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 07:56 AM PDT

Amazon Is Under Fire For Sale Of Offensive Pro-Anorexia SweatshirtAn Amazon retailer is under fire for selling an offensive sweatshirt that makes light of eating disorders.


Wisconsin Mom Allegedly Killed 4-Year-Old Son By Setting Him on Fire in Bathtub

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 02:14 PM PDT

Wisconsin Mom Allegedly Killed 4-Year-Old Son By Setting Him on Fire in BathtubA 23-year-old woman has been charged in the death of her 4-year-old son who was reportedly set on fire in their apartment's bathtub


An Abandoned Factory In Fort Wayne Will Give You Both Nostalgia And The Spooks

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 02:46 AM PDT

An Abandoned Factory In Fort Wayne Will Give You Both Nostalgia And The SpooksFort Wayne, Indiana, is a city that prides itself on its industrial history.


Ready to fight again: The homeless Rohingya still backing Myanmar insurgency

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 02:47 AM PDT

Ready to fight again: The homeless Rohingya still backing Myanmar insurgencyBy Tommy Wilkes COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - For 28-year-old Rohingya Muslim shopkeeper Mohammed Rashid, the evening phone call from organizers of the fledgling insurgent movement came as a surprise. A few hours later, after meeting in the darkness in an open field, he was one of 150 men who attacked a Myanmar Border Guard Police post armed with swords, homemade explosives and a few handguns. "We had no training, no weapons," said Rashid, from the Buthidaung area of Myanmar's Rakhine state, who had joined the group just two months earlier.


Ferocious battle between jaguar and yellow anaconda captured by wildlife photographer  

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 07:42 AM PDT

Ferocious battle between jaguar and yellow anaconda captured by wildlife photographer  A jaguar's brutal battle with a yellow anaconda has been captured by a wildlife photographer along a riverbank in South America. Chris Brunskill was on a boat along the Cuiabá River in the western Brazil state of Mato Grosso when he witnessed the rare encounter. The UK-based photographer said he was "very fortunate" to witness the "incredible" jaguar v snake encounter. "This is by far the rarest of rare events in the life of the jaguar and I know of several people who have spent twenty years or more on the river and not had the good fortune to see what I saw last week," he recalled. "On this day we had left the hotel late due to rain and only pulled off from the jetty just after 9:30am on a cold, cloudy day. The jaguar attacks the yellow anaconda Credit: Chris Brunskill Ltd/ Getty "Ten minutes up river we spotted a jaguar walking in the open along the top of the riverbank when something in a patch of long grass caught her attention. I was only half paying attention at this point when she flicked her paw into the grass and out came an anaconda!" He explained the rivals fought for around 90 seconds in a battle to the death, with the "snake lunging at the jaguar several times" during the confrontation. The cat spotted the snake resting on the riverbank and chased it into the shallow waters Credit: Chris Brunskill Ltd/Getty "It immediately fled from the jaguar who promptly chased it down the bank into the shallow water at the river's edge," he added.   "With both the cat and the snake clearly visible, I had the unique opportunity to shoot as they fought for close to ninety seconds in the open, in good light on a fairly calm river, just metres from my boat."   The jaguar eventually won the battle  Credit: Chris Brunskill Ltd/Getty But the jaguar was the winner of the contest after several ferocious bites to the snake's mid-section. "The snake managed to bite it on the nose more than once before it was eventually subdued by the big cat," he added. "With the reptile's strength fading, the jaguar bit through its tail before jumping back up the riverbank with the stunned anaconda dangling from its mouth." You can follow Chris Brunskill on Facebook.  Crocodile v crocodile: Reptile slam-dunks rival before devouring it


Melania Trump sparks Twitter outrage over her sunglasses following Las Vegas trip

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 07:16 AM PDT

Melania Trump sparks Twitter outrage over her sunglasses following Las Vegas tripMelania Trump's latest fashion move is raising some eyebrows.


20 Totally Life-Changing Margarita Recipes

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:49 PM PDT

20 Totally Life-Changing Margarita Recipes


VX found on clothes of women accused of Kim Jong-Nam murder: chemist

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 03:35 AM PDT

VX found on clothes of women accused of Kim Jong-Nam murder: chemistTraces of a nerve agent used to murder the half-brother of North Korea's leader were found on the clothes of two women on trial for assassinating him, a chemist testified Thursday. Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong are accused of smearing VX on Kim's face in February in a Cold War-style hit that stunned the world. The women, who were arrested a few days after the killing and face death by hanging if convicted, have pleaded not guilty to murdering the estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-Un as he waited to board a flight to Macau.


Seth Meyers Has A New Method For Demanding Gun Control Laws

Posted: 04 Oct 2017 11:01 PM PDT

Seth Meyers Has A New Method For Demanding Gun Control LawsSeth Meyers assumed that Congress and the gun lobby were merely ignoring pleas for reasonable gun safety regulations.


Texas Father Cleared of Killing 2-Year-Old Daughter After 7-Year-Old Son Confesses to Crime

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 01:31 PM PDT

Texas Father Cleared of Killing 2-Year-Old Daughter After 7-Year-Old Son Confesses to CrimeOn Thursday, a Texas father was cleared of a murder charge in the asphyxiation death of his 2-year-old daughter after prosecutors learned that his 7-year-old son admitted being responsible, PEOPLE confirms


Couple Announces The Sex Of Their Baby With Help From 'Stranger Things'

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 12:47 PM PDT

Couple Announces The Sex Of Their Baby With Help From 'Stranger Things'An expectant couple in California announced the sex of their baby to their friends and family with inspiration from "Stranger Things" ― just in time for the hit Netflix show's impending return.


Erdogan says Turkey will close Iraq border and air space soon

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 07:40 AM PDT

Erdogan says Turkey will close Iraq border and air space soonBy Ece Toksabay and Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday that Turkey would soon close its border with northern Iraq and shut its air space in response to last week's Kurdish independence referendum. Erdogan, who held talks in Tehran on Wednesday with Iranian leaders, also said Turkey would decide jointly with Iran and Iraq's central government in Baghdad whether to cut oil exports from Kurdish northern Iraq.


Europe is Betraying Afghanistan By Sending Its Refugees Home

Posted: 04 Oct 2017 10:00 PM PDT

Europe is Betraying Afghanistan By Sending Its Refugees HomeThousands of Afghans have been returned from Europe only to be killed, injured, or left to live in constant fear


2017 BMW X6 M

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 01:15 PM PDT

2017 BMW X6 MThe M is for Mighty Quick.


McDonald’s manager 'offered customers side of cocaine with meals'

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 03:48 AM PDT

McDonald's manager 'offered customers side of cocaine with meals'A McDonald's manager working the night shift at a restaurant in New York sold cocaine alongside burgers and fries, police allege. Authorities say Frank Guerrero, 26, was arrested after selling $10,900 (£8,200) worth of the drug to an undercover police officer over the course of eight occasions, at a restaurant in the Soundview area of the Bronx. At least two times, it is alleged Mr Guerrero placed the cocaine into a bag containing a cookie, which he then concealed in a larger bag with cheeseburgers, fries and a drink.


4,000 Year Old Climbing Gear Discovered

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 04:09 AM PDT

4,000 Year Old Climbing Gear DiscoveredThe new finds show that even 4,000 years ago, hunters, shepherds and traders were using the route.


New U.S. rule on payday loans to hurt industry, boost banks: agency

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 02:55 PM PDT

New U.S. rule on payday loans to hurt industry, boost banks: agencyBy Lisa Lambert and Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Revenues for the $6 billion payday loan industry will shrivel under a new U.S. rule restricting lenders' ability to profit from high-interest, short-term loans, and much of the business could move to small banks, according to the country's consumer financial watchdog. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a regulation on Thursday requiring lenders to determine if borrowers can repay their debts and capping the number of loans lenders can make to a borrower. Republican lawmakers, who often say CFPB regulations are too onerous, want to nullify it in Congress, and the industry has already threatened lawsuits.


Pink Slams Dr. Luke In Interview: ‘He’s Not A Good Person’

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 12:56 PM PDT

Pink Slams Dr. Luke In Interview: 'He's Not A Good Person'Luke" Gottwald, who has been embroiled in a legal battle with Kesha since 2014, in a recent interview for The New York Times.


Teen suspect in Arizona woman's slaying in custody

Posted: 04 Oct 2017 09:23 PM PDT

Teen suspect in Arizona woman's slaying in custodyPHOENIX (AP) — A 14-year-old boy sought in the shooting death of a woman in eastern Arizona has been taken into custody, authorities said Wednesday night.


Florida executes man convicted of 2 killings decades ago

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 12:07 PM PDT

Florida executes man convicted of 2 killings decades agoFlorida executed an inmate Thursday who was convicted of killing two people after a night of drinking decades ago.


The Fight Over Gun Control Isn’t Really About Guns

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 03:48 AM PDT

The Fight Over Gun Control Isn't Really About GunsWill the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history change the debate over gun rights?


Shinzo Abe Just Pulled a Theresa May

Posted: 04 Oct 2017 08:34 PM PDT

Shinzo Abe Just Pulled a Theresa MayJapan's prime minister called an early election to strengthen his mandate — and gave an opening to a serious new challenger.


The 20 Funniest Tweets From Women This Week

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:16 PM PDT

The 20 Funniest Tweets From Women This WeekThe ladies of Twitter never fail to brighten our days with their brilliant ― but succinct ― wisdom.


Pope meets French cardinal accused of paedophilia cover-up

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 08:20 AM PDT

Pope meets French cardinal accused of paedophilia cover-upPope Francis met Thursday with French Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who is awaiting trial over allegations he covered up for a paedophile priest in his diocese. It was the first time Francis has met with Barbarin, the Archbishop of Lyon, since the cardinal learned last month that he would have to appear in court in April in connection with priest Bernard Preynat's abuse of boy scouts in the 1980s. Public prosecutors ruled last year that Barbarin did not have a case to answer but he and six other co-defendants have been directly indicted by some of Preynat's victims.


Why Are U.S. Special Forces in Niger?

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 01:50 AM PDT

Why Are U.S. Special Forces in Niger?Surrounded by Al-Qaeda, ISIS and Boko Haram militants, the country will soon be home to a $50 million U.S. drone base.


Ford may be prepping a hotter performance package for the Mustang GT

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:00 PM PDT

Ford may be prepping a hotter performance package for the Mustang GTIt looks like Ford may be preparing a one-two punch on the Chevrolet Camaro. After it announced the 2018 Mustang GT would arrive with 460 horsepower from the 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 engine—not so coincidentally 5 hp greater than the output of the Camaro SS—now Ford might tackle the Camaro SS 1LE given mounting evidence pointing to a new performance package. Various postings to the Mustang6G forum point to what documents call the Performance Package Level 2, which will likely build upon the Mustang GT's previously announced Performance Pack.


Russia explodes our social media myths

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 02:00 AM PDT

Russia explodes our social media mythsIt's not too much to demand that the big tech companies slam the door on governments and political infiltrators who would like nothing more than to destroy our faith in a free society.


Alabama execution put on hold after court issues stay

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 03:01 PM PDT

Alabama execution put on hold after court issues stayJeffrey Borden was convicted of shooting to death his estranged wife, Cheryl Borden, and his father-in-law, Roland Harris, in Gardendale in front of the former couple's children. "It will not be tonight," Alabama Department of Corrections spokeswoman Samantha Banks said by phone.


Amnesty: Europe returning more Afghans despite violence

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 09:28 AM PDT

Amnesty: Europe returning more Afghans despite violenceKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — European countries are returning many more Afghan asylum seekers to their homeland even as violence in the war-torn country escalates, Amnesty International said in a new report Thursday.


North Korea 'to test first missile capable of hitting America'

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:56 AM PDT

North Korea 'to test first missile capable of hitting America'A Russian politician says he has seen a North Korean missile that could reach the US west coast, and that Pyongyang plans on testing a long-rage missile "in the nearest future". Anton Morozov told Russian state-backed news agency RIA Novost that he and two colleagues had visited North Korea, where they were shown the North Korean calculations that the missile could hit America. The North Koreans showed him the "mathematical calculations which they say prove that their missile is capable of reaching the US west coast," he said.


This Is How Different Brunch Looks In Different Countries

Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:23 AM PDT

This Is How Different Brunch Looks In Different Countries


'Tonight Show' Writers Pen Touching Thank You Notes To Hillary Clinton

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 12:33 AM PDT

'Tonight Show' Writers Pen Touching Thank You Notes To Hillary ClintonThe "Thank You Notes" penned on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday were something special.


How to Watch Shooting Stars This October

Posted: 05 Oct 2017 02:30 AM PDT

How to Watch Shooting Stars This OctoberMeteorologists predict that as many as 600 per hour will fall through the sky towards earth. 


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