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- Could Roy Moore become the first U.S. senator expelled since the Civil War?
- Jeff Sessions Admits He Has No Idea What DOJ Is Doing To Prevent Election Hacking
- Sick death row inmate will be given special pillow to help him breathe during lethal injection
- 4 Dead In Shooting At Northern California Elementary School
- eBay's newest 'Don't Wait for Black Friday' campaign to roll out Black Friday deals all week
- British doctor saves himself by punching shark in face during surfing attack in Australia
- The Latest: Over 400 dead from earthquake
- Rare frilled shark with unusual teeth and 'snake-like' head found off Portugal's coast
- Doug Jones Alludes To Roy Moore Sexual Misconduct Scandal In New Ad
- Missing Teen Feared Abducted For Sex Trafficking
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- Father faints after learning that he and wife are having triplets
- Polish leaders condemn 'xenophobia' after huge far-right march
- Erdogan swipes at Russia, U.S. missions in Syria
- 16 Questions To Ask On A First Date, According To Marriage Therapists
- Mike Pence Keeps Getting Caught In A Web Of Deception
- Shooter Kills 5 and Wounds Children in Northern California
- Police: Man fatally shot tried to run, fought with officer
- Texas Gunman's Ex-Wife Reveals How He Bragged About Killing His Dog
- That tweet trolling a Muslim woman during the Westminster attack was actually by a Russian bot
- Hezbollah, crown jewel of Iran's spreading influence
- At U.N., North Korea says U.S. to blame for 'worst ever situation'
- 33 Unbelievably Good Thanksgiving Appetizer Recipes
- Louis C.K.'s Manager Admits Wrongdoing In Quieting The Comedian's Accusers
- Sandy Hook families argue in court gun companies 'courted' shooter
- House OKs bill slightly cutting former presidents' pensions
- Woman Says George H.W. Bush Groped Her When She Was 16: 'I Was a Child'
- Toshiba sells TV business to China's Hisense
- Sessions changes statement about Trump campaign and Russia
- 36 Ridiculously Good Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes
- Senate Republicans Grapple With How To Answer The Roy Moore Question
- Unrest Growing in Zimbabwe as Tanks Close in on Capital
- US calls Venezuela a global threat at a meeting some boycott
- Colin Kaepernick Covers GQ As 'Citizen Of The Year'
- 27 Really Funny Tweets About Married Life That Are Undeniably True
- Dozens of Afghan security forces killed in Taliban raids: officials
- New blood pressure range means nearly half of Americans have hypertension
- Donald Trump Jr private messages with WikiLeaks 'take the breath away', says former CIA director
- 2018 Ford Mustang GT: First Drive
- 15 People Have Caught Fire and 5 Have Died After Being Tasered Near Flammable Materials
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi now benefits from Southeast Asia's silence
Could Roy Moore become the first U.S. senator expelled since the Civil War? Posted: 13 Nov 2017 02:07 PM PST |
Jeff Sessions Admits He Has No Idea What DOJ Is Doing To Prevent Election Hacking Posted: 14 Nov 2017 01:59 PM PST |
Sick death row inmate will be given special pillow to help him breathe during lethal injection Posted: 14 Nov 2017 11:16 AM PST |
4 Dead In Shooting At Northern California Elementary School Posted: 14 Nov 2017 12:59 PM PST |
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British doctor saves himself by punching shark in face during surfing attack in Australia Posted: 13 Nov 2017 04:00 PM PST A 25-year-old British man escaped from a shark after "punching it in the face" while surfing in Australia, saying his feat was inspired by professional surfer Mick Fanning. Charlie Fry, a doctor who moved to Australia two months ago to work, was surfing at Avoca beach, north of Sydney, when a shark leapt out of the water and bit him. He said he heard a "massive thud" and initially thought it was a friend playing around but turned and "saw a shark's head come out of the water with its teeth". "I turned to the right and I saw a shark's head come out of the water with its teeth and I just punched it in the face," he told Nine News. "I saw a shark's head come out of the water... and I just punched it in the face," Charlie Fry has told #9News, after he was attacked on the NSW Central Coast. https://t.co/YK830EQ5gRpic.twitter.com/n2a5C2ygXs— Nine News Australia (@9NewsAUS) 13 November 2017 "[I] got back on my board, shouted at my friends who were there and then managed to catch a wave in. So it was a bit of a close call." Dr Fry said he learnt of the escape technique from a YouTube video featuring an interview with Fanning, an Australian who famously punched a shark to survive an attack during a surfing competition in South Africa in 2015. "Me and my friends have just started surfing, and we saw the YouTube clip of Mick Fanning saying he punched [a shark] in the nose," he said. "So when it happened I was like, 'Just do what Mick did, just punch it in the nose'." He added: "If you are watching or listening, Mick, I owe you a beer. Thank you very much." Surfer Mick Fanning has another close call with shark 01:04 Dr Fry suffered minor scratches and bite wounds from the "hectic" encounter and was driven to hospital by his fellow surfers, who were also doctors. A rescue helicopter service later spotted a ten-foot shark near the site of the attack – a section of the beach known as "shark tower". "I didn't feel the teeth going in, it felt like I was smacked, it felt like a hand, a hand grabbing me, shaking me," Dr Fry said. "I didn't really notice it at the time, because when you're surfing, all I was thinking was 'I'm about to die', and I was just ... thinking about getting in [to shore] as fast as possible. You just ride the wave as long as you can and start paddling for your life." Dr Fry said he would take the week off and was "racing" to return to the water but might choose a different spot to surf. "I probably wouldn't go to that point for a while," he said. "It is called 'shark tower' for a reason, so I will probably just go somewhere else. The surf was rubbish yesterday, so it wasn't even worth it." Australia has had a spate of shark attacks in recent years, including one fatality and ten injuries this year. Authorities closed the beach at Avoca and said surrounding beaches would be "closely monitored". Life-saving advice | How to survive a shark attack |
The Latest: Over 400 dead from earthquake Posted: 13 Nov 2017 12:52 PM PST |
Posted: 12 Nov 2017 06:54 PM PST Sink your teeth into this. A little-known frilled shark has been found off the Algarve coast in Portugal by scientists, who were conducting research on minimising unwanted catches in European fisheries. SEE ALSO: This baby flamingo in blue boots will make your day It's a rare discovery given the depths in which the shark Chlamydoselachus anguineus is found, living 500 to 1,000 metres below the sea. In this case, the shark was caught at a depth of 700 metres. Researchers from Portugal's national meteorological, seismic, sea and atmospheric organisation, IPMA, said it was a "true living fossil," because its remains had been unchanged for 80 million years, according to BBC News' translation of a Sic Noticias report. Image: ipmaThe male fish measures about 1.5 metres long, and has a "long, slender body and a snake-like head." It also has a rather unique teeth arrangement, but there's little else known about the shark's biology or ecology. However, the shark gets its name from the 300 teeth that line its mouth in a frilled appearance, "which allows it to trap squid, fish and other sharks in sudden lunges," Professor Margarida Castro of the University of the Algarve told Sic Noticias. It has a "wide but very patchy" distribution across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, according to the IUCN, and is on rare occasion caught as bycatch. A freaky catch in this case, to say the least. WATCH: A giant sculpture translates vibrations of 40,000 live bees into an explosion of light and sound |
Doug Jones Alludes To Roy Moore Sexual Misconduct Scandal In New Ad Posted: 14 Nov 2017 09:04 AM PST |
Missing Teen Feared Abducted For Sex Trafficking Posted: 13 Nov 2017 10:21 AM PST |
16 holiday gifts for wine lovers Posted: 14 Nov 2017 12:46 PM PST |
Father faints after learning that he and wife are having triplets Posted: 14 Nov 2017 07:43 AM PST A father says he fainted when his wife surprised him with some special news: They're going to have triplets. Robert Tolbert said that his wife, Nia, left him a gift bag and a handwritten note. Mr Tolbert figured, 'Hey, it's probably that FitBit I've been hinting at getting for a while now." But he was dead wrong. |
Polish leaders condemn 'xenophobia' after huge far-right march Posted: 13 Nov 2017 01:15 PM PST Poland's right-wing leaders on Monday spoke out against xenophobia after a controversial Independence Day march organised by far-right groups. Having started small in 2009, the annual event attracted a large following this year, with police estimating the crowd on Saturday in Warsaw at around 60,000. Dramatic images of the event showed some marchers holding banners saying "Pure blood" and "Europe will be white", while others chanted "Pure Poland, white Poland" and "Refugees get out". |
Erdogan swipes at Russia, U.S. missions in Syria Posted: 13 Nov 2017 01:21 PM PST ANKARA/SOCHI (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan took swipes at U.S. and Russian interventions in Syria on Monday and said if countries truly believed a military solution was impossible, they should withdraw their troops. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump said in a joint statement on Saturday they would continue to fight against Islamic State in Syria, while agreeing that there was no military solution to the country's wider, six-year-old conflict. "I am having trouble understanding these comments," Erdogan told reporters before flying to Russia for talks with Putin. |
16 Questions To Ask On A First Date, According To Marriage Therapists Posted: 13 Nov 2017 09:14 AM PST |
Mike Pence Keeps Getting Caught In A Web Of Deception Posted: 14 Nov 2017 10:25 AM PST |
Shooter Kills 5 and Wounds Children in Northern California Posted: 14 Nov 2017 01:08 PM PST |
Police: Man fatally shot tried to run, fought with officer Posted: 14 Nov 2017 05:37 PM PST |
Texas Gunman's Ex-Wife Reveals How He Bragged About Killing His Dog Posted: 13 Nov 2017 10:04 AM PST |
That tweet trolling a Muslim woman during the Westminster attack was actually by a Russian bot Posted: 14 Nov 2017 05:43 AM PST On the day of the Westminster attack that left 6 dead, a Twitter troll shared an image of a Muslim woman on the phone, wrongly claiming she was ignoring the victims on the bridge: Image: screengrab/twitter/@southlonestarBoth the photographer and the woman in the image debunked @SouthLoneStar's account of the scene, saying it was taken out of context: Please circulate: Statement from the Muslim woman photographed on Westminster Bridge during #WestminsterAttack (via @TellMamaUK) pic.twitter.com/2sHFb56lEu — TellMAMAUK (@TellMamaUK) March 24, 2017 Nonetheless, the tweet got over 1,800 likes and 1,600 retweets, picked up by alt-right personalities and white nationalists like Richard Spencer: Walk on by... pic.twitter.com/8kCHYoNTIh — Richard �� Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) March 22, 2017 Now, it turns out that this account that spews hatred and anti-Muslim sentiment to its 16,000+ followers is a Russian bot, which has since been closed by Twitter, according to Wired. The report looks at a cache of posts from 2016 collected by New Knowledge, an American security startup, and reveals a network of Russian bots posting about "the Brexit vote, pictures of London Mayor Sadiq Kahn, anti-Muslim language around European terror attacks and racial slurs against refugees." In June 2016, @SouthLoneStar, which claimed to be a "Proud TEXAN and AMERICAN patriot", tweeted about Brexit: "I hope UK after #BrexitVote will start to clean their land from muslim invasion!" Image: Screengrab/twitter/@southlonestarThe account also appears in the Russian congressional investigation released by U.S. democrats. WATCH: Flying taxis could be here by 2020 thanks to Uber |
Hezbollah, crown jewel of Iran's spreading influence Posted: 13 Nov 2017 05:11 AM PST Lebanon's Hezbollah, blamed by Saad Hariri for his shock resignation as premier, has grown over the three decades since its founding into a mighty army used by Iran to project regional influence. Hariri criticised the powerful Shiite movement for its meddling across the Middle East during a televised interview from Saudi Arabia on Sunday, his first media appearance since he stepped down on November 4. Hezbollah has participated in Hariri's government for almost a year. |
At U.N., North Korea says U.S. to blame for 'worst ever situation' Posted: 13 Nov 2017 09:39 AM PST By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea complained to the United Nations on Monday about joint military exercises by the United State and South Korea, describing it as "the worst ever situation" because U.S. nuclear war equipment had been deployed ready to strike. In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, seen by Reuters, North Korean U.N. Ambassador Ja Song Nam said the United States was "running amok for war exercises by introducing nuclear war equipment in and around the Korean Peninsula." Three U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups have been involved in the joint exercise in the Western Pacific in a rare show of force as President Donald Trump visits Asia. |
33 Unbelievably Good Thanksgiving Appetizer Recipes Posted: 14 Nov 2017 02:49 PM PST |
Louis C.K.'s Manager Admits Wrongdoing In Quieting The Comedian's Accusers Posted: 13 Nov 2017 02:33 PM PST |
Sandy Hook families argue in court gun companies 'courted' shooter Posted: 14 Nov 2017 02:08 PM PST A vigil for those killed in the shooting in Las Vegas and calling for action against guns on 4 October 2017 in Newtown, Connecticut. A lawyer for the family members of victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting argued gun companies were negligent to market a dangerous military-style weapon to civilians in court on Tuesday. Family of the victims were in court once again to fight an uphill battle to hold gun companies accountable for marketing and selling the AR-15-style rifle used to kill 20 children and six adults in December 2012. |
House OKs bill slightly cutting former presidents' pensions Posted: 13 Nov 2017 04:14 PM PST |
Woman Says George H.W. Bush Groped Her When She Was 16: 'I Was a Child' Posted: 13 Nov 2017 03:00 AM PST |
Toshiba sells TV business to China's Hisense Posted: 13 Nov 2017 11:53 PM PST Struggling Japanese conglomerate Toshiba said Tuesday it has decided to sell its television business to China's Hisense Group as part of its efforts to restore its balance sheet. Toshiba agreed with the Chinese group to sell 95 percent in shares of its unit Toshiba Visual Solutions (TVS) for about 12.9 billion yen ($114 million), it said in a statement. "Toshiba has been considering structural reforms that will ... strengthen Toshiba's financial base," the firm said. |
Sessions changes statement about Trump campaign and Russia Posted: 14 Nov 2017 01:01 PM PST By Sarah N. Lynch and Warren Strobel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions acknowledged on Tuesday he was aware of contact between Donald Trump's election campaign and Russian intermediaries, again modifying a previous statement about the extent of connections to Moscow. The comment by Sessions to a House of Representatives panel did not reveal any new link between the Trump team and Russia but it was another example of the top U.S. law enforcement official offering a different version of events as lawmakers try to work out if the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 election. Sessions told the House Judiciary Committee that he now recalls a meeting last year with then-candidate Trump where a campaign adviser said he had connections with Moscow and could help arrange a Trump meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. |
36 Ridiculously Good Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes Posted: 14 Nov 2017 07:13 AM PST |
Senate Republicans Grapple With How To Answer The Roy Moore Question Posted: 13 Nov 2017 08:09 PM PST |
Unrest Growing in Zimbabwe as Tanks Close in on Capital Posted: 14 Nov 2017 10:19 AM PST |
US calls Venezuela a global threat at a meeting some boycott Posted: 13 Nov 2017 04:24 PM PST |
Colin Kaepernick Covers GQ As 'Citizen Of The Year' Posted: 13 Nov 2017 08:18 AM PST |
27 Really Funny Tweets About Married Life That Are Undeniably True Posted: 14 Nov 2017 09:00 AM PST |
Dozens of Afghan security forces killed in Taliban raids: officials Posted: 14 Nov 2017 05:57 AM PST Dozens of Afghan police and soldiers have been killed in a wave of Taliban attacks on checkpoints in Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday, as insurgents step up assaults on the beleaguered security forces. The raids in the southern province of Kandahar and the western province of Farah on Monday night came hours after a suicide attacker rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a US military convoy, wounding four soldiers. The Taliban issued statements on their social media accounts claiming the attacks. |
New blood pressure range means nearly half of Americans have hypertension Posted: 13 Nov 2017 02:04 PM PST Tighter blood pressure guidelines from U.S. heart organizations mean millions more people need to make lifestyle changes, or start taking medication, in order to avoid cardiovascular problems. Americans with blood pressure of 130/80 or higher should be treated, down from the previous trigger of 140/90, according to new guidelines announced on Monday at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Anaheim, California. |
Posted: 14 Nov 2017 06:23 AM PST The former director of the CIA has said Donald Trump Jr's direct message exchanges with Wikileaks ahead of the 2016 US presidential election "take your breath away". According to a report in The Atlantic, the WikiLeaks Twitter account sent a series of direct messages to Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of President Donald Trump. The messages have since been sent to congressional investigators who are exploring potential links between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. |
2018 Ford Mustang GT: First Drive Posted: 13 Nov 2017 10:03 AM PST |
15 People Have Caught Fire and 5 Have Died After Being Tasered Near Flammable Materials Posted: 13 Nov 2017 01:10 PM PST |
Myanmar's Suu Kyi now benefits from Southeast Asia's silence Posted: 12 Nov 2017 09:49 PM PST |
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