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- Bannon's war against McConnell just lost its biggest battle
- Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory About Alabama Election Gets A Brutal Reality Check
- North Korean 'ghost ship' washes up on shores of Japan as problem grows
- Haunting PSA From Sandy Hook Families Predicts 'Tomorrow's School Shooting'
- Battlefield researchers uncover ISIS arsenal and weapons factory in Iraq
- Artificial intelligence finds solar system with 8 planets like ours
- For captured ISIS fighters in Iraq, justice is swift and conviction certain
- Joe Biden Says He Wishes He Had 'Been Able To Do More For Anita Hill'
- 8-year-old Imani McCray may have hung herself after seeing report of another girl's suicide
- DNC chair Perez: 'I heard Charles Barkley loudly and clearly'
- Video Shows Trump Supporters Saying 5-Year-Old Girl 'Looks Like' A Terrorist
- Geminid Meteor Shower 2017: What it is, when it's happening and where to watch it
- Dan Johnson: Who is the Kentucky Republican politician accused of child sexual assault found dead in apparent suicide?
- Rep. Speier on Alabama, North Korea and how Congress is not 'Animal House'
- Bodycam Footage of Cop Slapping Handcuffs on Screaming 11-Year-Old Girl Sparks Outrage
- Nikki Haley Slams Iran’s Role In Yemen War, Neglects To Mention U.S. Part In Humanitarian Crisis
- Jesse Watters' Mother Is 'Distraught' About Her Son's Views
- Indian minister warns Bollywood heavyweights over sexual exploitation
- GOP seeks excuse for Trump to fire Mueller
- Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Serious About Having Religious Wedding, Church Leader Says
- Royals join bereaved families in London tower fire memorial
- China says war must not be allowed on Korean peninsula
- Latest Monsanto GMO seeds raises worries of monopoly
- Police hold 11-year-old girl at gunpoint and handcuff her
- Time Is Running Out For Syria's Besieged Communities
- Thursday's Morning Email: Why Millennials Are Facing The Scariest Financial Future Since The Great Depression
- Keaton Jones Visits University of Tennessee Football Team as Reports Say His Dad Might Be a White Supremacist
- David Cameron criticises Donald Trump for 'fake news' attacks on media
- Epic Gingerbread House Fails Are Your New Favorite Holiday Tradition
- The Latest: Safeway spokeswoman says workers will miss mayor
- Forget Stealth Fighters: This Is the Plane China Needs to Take on America
- Ohio passes law barring abortion over Down syndrome diagnosis
- 11 Congolese Fighters Have Been Jailed for Life For Raping Dozens of Children
- Republicans Near Deal On Tax Cut Bill
- 8 Ways Divorce Attorneys Approach Relationships Differently
- US urges talks as North Korea brags of nuclear arsenal
- 2 Police Officers Shot in the Chest Were Saved by Bulletproof Vests
- Gift Card Scam: Crooks Can Drain the Money Off Your Cards
- Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith named to fill Franken seat
- Three-man crew returns from space station: NASA TV
- Roy Moore Still Won’t Concede Defeat: ‘The Battle Rages On’
- Legionnaires' Disease Is Rising At An Alarming Rate In The U.S.
- Family of 5-year-old boy shot in Texas church massacre ask public to send him Christmas cards
- Israel closes Gaza borders after days of Palestinian rocket attacks
- Three Florida Men Charged With Animal Cruelty For Dragging a Shark Behind Their Boat
- Patton Oswalt's First Christmastime With New Wife Is Pretty Adorable
Bannon's war against McConnell just lost its biggest battle Posted: 13 Dec 2017 01:36 PM PST |
Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory About Alabama Election Gets A Brutal Reality Check Posted: 14 Dec 2017 12:30 AM PST |
North Korean 'ghost ship' washes up on shores of Japan as problem grows Posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:17 PM PST |
Haunting PSA From Sandy Hook Families Predicts 'Tomorrow's School Shooting' Posted: 13 Dec 2017 10:45 AM PST |
Battlefield researchers uncover ISIS arsenal and weapons factory in Iraq Posted: 13 Dec 2017 06:55 AM PST |
Artificial intelligence finds solar system with 8 planets like ours Posted: 14 Dec 2017 02:43 PM PST A solar system with as many planets as our own has been discovered with the help of NASA's Kepler space telescope and artificial intelligence, the US space agency said Thursday. "Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star," NASA said in a statement. The eight-planet system -- the largest known outside of ours -- orbits a star called Kepler 90 some 2,545 light-years away. |
For captured ISIS fighters in Iraq, justice is swift and conviction certain Posted: 13 Dec 2017 09:49 AM PST |
Joe Biden Says He Wishes He Had 'Been Able To Do More For Anita Hill' Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:28 AM PST |
8-year-old Imani McCray may have hung herself after seeing report of another girl's suicide Posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:47 PM PST |
DNC chair Perez: 'I heard Charles Barkley loudly and clearly' Posted: 13 Dec 2017 08:01 AM PST |
Video Shows Trump Supporters Saying 5-Year-Old Girl 'Looks Like' A Terrorist Posted: 13 Dec 2017 01:32 PM PST |
Geminid Meteor Shower 2017: What it is, when it's happening and where to watch it Posted: 13 Dec 2017 07:22 AM PST |
Posted: 14 Dec 2017 12:23 AM PST A Republican state representative who denied allegations he sexually assaulted a teenage girl has died in an apparent suicide. Dan Johnson died of a single gunshot wound after stopping his car at the end of a bridge in a secluded area of Mount Washington, Kentucky, the Bullitt County Coroner said. Mr Johnson was elected to the state legislature in 2016, part of a wave of Republican victories that gave the GOP control of the Kentucky House of Representatives for the first time in nearly 100 years. |
Rep. Speier on Alabama, North Korea and how Congress is not 'Animal House' Posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:38 PM PST |
Bodycam Footage of Cop Slapping Handcuffs on Screaming 11-Year-Old Girl Sparks Outrage Posted: 13 Dec 2017 09:11 AM PST |
Nikki Haley Slams Iran’s Role In Yemen War, Neglects To Mention U.S. Part In Humanitarian Crisis Posted: 14 Dec 2017 12:55 PM PST The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, stood before missile remnants that she claimed were covered in Iranian "fingerprints" on Thursday while laying out what she called "irrefutable evidence" that Tehran has violated its international obligations by militarily supporting rebels in Yemen. |
Jesse Watters' Mother Is 'Distraught' About Her Son's Views Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:09 AM PST |
Indian minister warns Bollywood heavyweights over sexual exploitation Posted: 14 Dec 2017 11:33 AM PST In a rare rebuke, an Indian minister on Thursday warned the country's Bollywood film industry to comply with strict measures to combat sexual harassment, following the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Maneka Gandhi, India's federal Minister for Women and Child Development, took the unusual step of writing to 24 powerful Bollywood film producers, demanding they comply with Indian sexual harassment legislation to ensure a "safe, secure and inclusive work environment" for all employees. The letter was sent to major industry players, such as actors Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, as well as director Karan Johar. "The aim of this law is to ensure that no woman is sexually harassed at her workplace," Ms Gandhi said in her letter. "It is to be followed in letter and spirit by all organisations in the country," she added. "Bollywood filmmakers are ethically and legally accountable for the safety of not only their direct employees but of all outsourced and temporary staff as well." Britain's Prince William shakes hands with Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan Credit: REUTERS/Rafiq Maqbool/Pool It is understood that more letters will be sent to other film producers. Bollywood remains hugely male dominated, with men making up the vast majority of directors and veteran stars. The small handful of female directors are mostly confined to regional cinema. After the Weinstein allegations broke, people in the film business in India were unconvinced they would have a #MeToo moment. "What can we do?" Mukesh Bhatt, who co-heads production house Vishesh Films said. "We cannot keep moral cops outside every film office to see that no girl is being exploited." Alankrita Shrivastava, director of critically acclaimed film Lipstick Under my Burkha said a women's protest movement was unlikely to happen in conservative Indian society. "The way men are being called out in Hollywood right now, I don't know if it can happen in India." "In terms of how our psychology is, how patriarchy functions, it is much more entrenched," she added. However, Ms Gandhi's stark warning gives women in Bollywood hope that their concerns will be heard. Last month Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar told a Mumbai tabloid she had been turned down for "several roles" as she did not give in to "unwanted advances" by producers and directors. Ms Bhaskar, 29, urged aspiring actresses to turn down roles rather than resort to the so-called "casting couch" to exchange sexual favours to advance their careers. Thousands of young Indian girls and boys gravitate to Bollywood every year with the aim of becoming actors. Swara Bhaskar complained of Bollywood's casting-couch culture Credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images They are vulnerable to sexual exploitation, not only by unscrupulous agents promising them roles which they never get, but also by lesser known stars, producers and directors making similar promises. Hopefuls are fearful of reporting inappropriate behaviour in case it ruins their chances of breaking into Bollywood. "It is always very subtle," Ms Bhaskar said this week. "People try to insinuate that there are 10,000 girls for one role – so what can you do?" In the wake of the #MeToo scandal, actresses including Kalki Koechlin and Richa Chadha called on Bollywood to improve its record in standing up for victims of sexual harassment and exploitation. Sexual harassment legislation was passed in India in 2013, in response to the fatal gang rape of a 23-year old medical student on a bus in Delhi in December 2012. In November Ms Gandhi launched the online Sexual Harassment electronic-Box (SHe-Box) to register sexual harassment complaints in the workplace and to ensure the implementation of the 2013 law. She also urged all company directors to report sexual harassment cases, but activists said many victims were hesitant to register their complaints, afraid their future careers would be curtailed. Women's rights activists maintain that only 10 per cent of rape and other sexual harassment cases ever get reported in India. |
GOP seeks excuse for Trump to fire Mueller Posted: 13 Dec 2017 10:50 AM PST |
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Serious About Having Religious Wedding, Church Leader Says Posted: 14 Dec 2017 02:33 PM PST |
Royals join bereaved families in London tower fire memorial Posted: 14 Dec 2017 05:23 AM PST |
China says war must not be allowed on Korean peninsula Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:29 AM PST By Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - The crisis over North Korea's weapons programs must be resolved through talks, not war, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday, while U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of the danger of "sleepwalking" into conflict. Xi made his comments to visiting South Korean President Moon Jae-in after U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered on Tuesday to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tillerson's offer of direct contacts with North Korea was "a very good signal" while warning that any U.S. strike on the country would have catastrophic consequences. |
Latest Monsanto GMO seeds raises worries of monopoly Posted: 13 Dec 2017 09:54 PM PST The rapid growth of Monsanto's new GMO seeds resistant to the controversial herbicide dicamba has revived worries about the company's stranglehold over farming during a period of industry consolidation. Long a producer of dicamba, Monsanto last year introduced genetically-modified cotton and soybean seeds that can resist the weed killer. The products took off, amassing more than 20 percent of US soybean fields and 50 percent of US cotton fields in just two years, according to Monsanto data. |
Police hold 11-year-old girl at gunpoint and handcuff her Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:02 AM PST "It made me feel scared and it made me feel like I did something wrong," Honestie Hodges told local media. COWARDLY COPS DO IT AGAIN! 11- year old Honestie Hodges was handcuffed by the Grand Rapids Police Department for walking out her back door. The incident happened in the city of Grand Rapids as the girl was preparing to leave her home to go to the shops. |
Time Is Running Out For Syria's Besieged Communities Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:00 AM PST |
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David Cameron criticises Donald Trump for 'fake news' attacks on media Posted: 13 Dec 2017 05:14 PM PST David Cameron has joined the chorus criticising US President Donald Trump for his tirades against the media, saying his attacks on "fake news" was undermining democracy. In his first public speech since stepping down after his failed attempt to win a vote to stay in the European Union last year, the former prime minister said Mr Trump was corrupting society and diverting attention from real abuses through his attacks on outlets like CNN and the BBC. "President Trump: 'fake news' is not broadcasters criticising you, it's Russian bots and trolls targeting your democracy, pumping out untrue stories day after day, night after night," Mr Cameron said at an anti-corruption lecture hosted by Transparency International and law firm Clifford Chance in London. "When you misappropriate the term fake news, you are deflecting attention from real abuses. Ignoring what's happening on social media is facilitating a form of corruption that is undermining democracy." Mr Cameron championed the fight against corruption and pushed through legislation strengthening the hand of law enforcement officials. At a glance | The rise of fake news Now, he said, the problem was worsening. Taking aim at Russia, he suggested underhand tactics had been used by the country to win the right to stage the 2018 Fifa World Cup. "I am sure (President Vladimir Putin) wasn't completely surprised when Russia actually won the bid. You couldn't make it up. In the years since, 10 of the 22 members of that Fifa executive committee were indicted or punished." Speaking tonight at @TransparencyUK#TILecture17 - Britain was first G20 country to set up open register of beneficial ownership. We must keep promoting transparency and fighting the battle against corruption. pic.twitter.com/2mzqcDaaaC— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) December 13, 2017 He also said the EU had not done enough to fight Russia's attempts to interfere with Europe's democracies. "To be honest this is one area where, far from being too quick to act, the EU has been far too slow," he added. "Barack Obama used to challenge European leaders over how we seemed to ignore or even tolerate Russian subversion of some eastern European business, energy, media or even political interests. He was bang on target." |
Epic Gingerbread House Fails Are Your New Favorite Holiday Tradition Posted: 14 Dec 2017 04:17 AM PST |
The Latest: Safeway spokeswoman says workers will miss mayor Posted: 12 Dec 2017 06:04 PM PST |
Forget Stealth Fighters: This Is the Plane China Needs to Take on America Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:35 AM PST China is looking to increase its air tanker fleet after its fighter jets, bombers and surveillance aircraft conducted an "island encirclement patrol" of Taiwan earlier this week. As the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) extends exercises in the Western Pacific, refueling will become a problem for its strike aircraft. |
Ohio passes law barring abortion over Down syndrome diagnosis Posted: 13 Dec 2017 05:36 PM PST Women in Ohio would be prohibited from receiving abortions because of a fetal Down syndrome diagnosis under a bill that passed the state senate on Wednesday and is heading to Republican Governor John Kasich's desk. Lawmakers voted 20-12 in favor of the law, which criminalizes abortion if the physician has knowledge that the procedure is being sought due to a diagnosis of Down syndrome, a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in an extra full or partial copy of chromosome 21. Doctors would lose their medical licenses in the state and face a fourth-degree felony charge under the law if they were to perform an abortion with that knowledge. |
11 Congolese Fighters Have Been Jailed for Life For Raping Dozens of Children Posted: 13 Dec 2017 07:54 PM PST |
Republicans Near Deal On Tax Cut Bill Posted: 13 Dec 2017 03:08 PM PST WASHINGTON ― Even before House and Senate lawmakers held their first official meeting on Wednesday to work out differences between their tax bills, Republican tax writers were touting a tentative deal Wednesday that would likely set up final congressional passage of a compromise GOP proposal next week. |
8 Ways Divorce Attorneys Approach Relationships Differently Posted: 14 Dec 2017 11:05 AM PST |
US urges talks as North Korea brags of nuclear arsenal Posted: 13 Dec 2017 01:33 AM PST The United States is ready to talk to North Korea "without preconditions" but remains determined to force it to abandon its nuclear arsenal, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday. While White House press secretary Sarah Sanders did not spell out the president's views, Trump in the past has chided his secretary of state for "wasting his time" trying to negotiate with Pyongyang. |
2 Police Officers Shot in the Chest Were Saved by Bulletproof Vests Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:31 AM PST |
Gift Card Scam: Crooks Can Drain the Money Off Your Cards Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:59 AM PST |
Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith named to fill Franken seat Posted: 13 Dec 2017 09:57 AM PST |
Three-man crew returns from space station: NASA TV Posted: 14 Dec 2017 04:18 AM PST (Reuters) - A capsule carrying U.S., Russian and Italian astronauts from the International Space Station landed in Kazakhstan on Thursday after a five-month mission, a NASA TV live broadcast showed. The spacecraft brought back Randy Bresnik from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Sergey Ryazanskiy from Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Italy's Paolo Nespoli with the European Space Agency. The capsule landed in the windswept and snow-covered steppe in Kazakhstan's central Karaganda region at 2.37 p.m. (0837 GMT). ... |
Roy Moore Still Won’t Concede Defeat: ‘The Battle Rages On’ Posted: 13 Dec 2017 11:15 PM PST |
Legionnaires' Disease Is Rising At An Alarming Rate In The U.S. Posted: 14 Dec 2017 02:45 AM PST |
Family of 5-year-old boy shot in Texas church massacre ask public to send him Christmas cards Posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:45 PM PST The family of a five-year-old boy who was injured last month in a bloody Texas church shooting is appealing to the public to help them bring a bit of holiday cheer to the boy this Christmas. Ryland Ward, who was shot five times in the First Baptist Church last month, is still in the hospital after the shooting. "You got so many nice people that are sending a card and a dollar to Ryland," Sandy Ward, his grandmother, told local news. |
Israel closes Gaza borders after days of Palestinian rocket attacks Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:10 AM PST Israel sealed the entrances and exits to Gaza on Thursday after a week of rocket fire from Palestinian militants in the wake of Donald Trump's announcement on Jerusalem. Palestinian factions have fired rockets from Gaza on five of the seven days since the US president's Jerusalem speech, prompting Israeli forces to use the Iron Dome missile defence system and carry out air strikes in retaliation. Two Palestinian fighters have been killed so far, and the shooting exchanges have been the most serious in since the 2014 Gaza war and raised fears that the two sides may stumble into a full-blown conflict. Israel closed the Erez and Kerem Shalom border crossings on Thursday in response the shooting, leaving the two million people of Gaza completely cut off from the world and halting deliveries of food and fuel. As well as the two-Israeli controlled border crossings, Gaza also has a southern border crossing with Egypt at Rafah, which is almost always closed. Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a Rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas movement, in Gaza City The crossings may open on Friday or else will stay closed until at least Sunday. Israeli officials believe the rockets are being fired by Islamic Jihad, a smaller faction, with the tacit permission of Hamas, the Islamist militant group which controls Gaza. Israeli policy is to hold Hamas responsible for any rockets from Gaza and Israeli strikes have targeted Hamas outposts. Two Hamas fighters were killed last week and on Wednesday night Israel reportedly struck a naval site and a military base. "The Israeli Defence Forces hold the Hamas terror organisation responsible for the poverty, destruction and despair amongst the citizens of the Gaza Strip," a spokesman said. One misfired Palestinian rocket struck a school inside Gaza, the Israeli military said. Thousands of people gathered in central Gaza to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding. "We demand the Islamic world make every Friday a day of anger and revolution in every capital and city until we bring down Trump's decision," said Ismail Haniya, Hamas' leader. Head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, left, and Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar, wave during a rally. Credit: AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra While leaders of Islamic countries have put out strongly-worded statements on Mr Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem, they have taken little action and protests around the Middle East have been muted. The Palestinians have said they will no longer accept any US role in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process but the Arab world's main powers - Egypt and Saudi Arabia - remain supportive of Mr Trump's efforts to reach what he calls the "ultimate deal". Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi foreign minister, said that Riyadh was still looking to the US to lead the efforts at brokering Israeli-Palestinian peace, despite Palestinian statements that they would refuse to accept any US role in the process. "We believe the Trump administration is serious about bringing peace between Israelis and Arabs," said Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi foreign minister. The White House is expected to unveil its peace proposals early next year and it is unclear if the Palestinians will be able to resist American and Saudi pressure to return to the negotiating table. Mike Pence, the US vice president, is due to travel to the Middle East next week for meetings with the Egyptians and the Israelis. The Palestinians have said they will refuse to meet him out of protest at the Jerusalem decision. Mr Pence was supposed to arrive in Israel on Sunday but the trip has been delayed as the White House looks to secure votes for its tax cuts bill ahead of Christmas. |
Three Florida Men Charged With Animal Cruelty For Dragging a Shark Behind Their Boat Posted: 12 Dec 2017 06:02 PM PST |
Patton Oswalt's First Christmastime With New Wife Is Pretty Adorable Posted: 14 Dec 2017 05:29 AM PST |
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