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- Gruesome murder leaves 2 children, 2 adults dead
- Alabama officials dismiss Moore claims of voter fraud; Jones certified as winner
- Female Comedian From 'Last Comic Standing' Sued For Banning Men From Show
- Report: White House intern appears to flash 'white power' hand gesture in photo with Trump
- Increased police presence in Times Square on New Year’s Eve
- Solange Opens Up About Autonomic Disorder She's Been Battling For Months
- Turkey tightens New Year security, 120 arrested ahead of attack anniversary
- Tuscon Police Release Footage of Man Impersonating a Police Officer
- Shy 10-year-old Oklahoma boy looking for a permanent home
- Tehran Police Say Women Will No Longer Be Arrested For Violating 'Islamic' Dress Code
- Trump opens up about Mueller, Russia probe
- 10 Winter Hats For Natural Hair That'll Protect Your Beautiful Curls
- Most popular Yahoo News photo galleries of 2017 – The countdown
- Brazil's top court suspends parts of President Temer's Christmas pardons
- At Least 15 People Have Been Killed in Mumbai After a Fire Engulfs a Building
- Alabama certifies Jones as Senate winner over Moore’s objections
- Bronx fire that killed 12 people 'caused by child playing with stove'
- Death Of Argentine Prosecutor Investigating Massive Terror Attack Ruled A Murder
- Trump shakes up diplomacy in first year
- Blue Apron Is Launching A Whole30 Meal Plan Just In Time For The New Year
- Branch Davidian follower calls 911 as ATF raids compound: 'There are children and women in here!'
- Israel retaliates to Gaza rocket attack, no injuries
- Pour One Out, Flavortown Fans: Guy Fieri's Times Square Restaurant Is Closing
- California set for New Year's buzz with recreational marijuana sales
- Trump lawyers to attack Flynn credibility: Wash Post
- India's 'moonwalking' traffic cop turns heads
- NYPD Officers Suspended After Witnesses Say They Didn't Check On Woman Later Found Dead
- Remembering Those Lost in 2017
- Trump Administration Moves To Weaken Offshore Safety Rules Prompted By 2010 Spill
- Apartment building fire in Bronx, N.Y., is deadliest in decades
- AP PHOTOS: Jerusalem walls offer glimpse of city's richness
- Fighting in northwestern Syria kills 66: monitor
- Brazil defense ministry opposes giving up Embraer control to Boeing
- Venezuela blames Portugal for sabotaging Christmas with ham delays as protesters urge 'pork revolution'
- Mother Says Alabama Police Beat Black 17-Year-Old Son
- World's Wealthiest Billionaires Got Nearly $1 Trillion Richer In 2017: Bloomberg
- 'I’m Not Giving up My Voice.' Sen. Al Franken Makes First Public Statement Since Resigning
- 6 Ways to Lose That Water Weight
- Turkey's Erdogan seeks to mend strained ties with Europe
- Quadruple Homicide in Upstate New York Unfolded Just Miles from Cold Case Killing of Another Family of 4
- Recy Taylor, who fought for justice after 1944 rape, dies
- US Republican explains call for FBI 'purge' over anti-Trump bias
- Court rules 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz', 96, must go to jail
- 12 Style And Fashion Trends On Our Radar In 2018
Gruesome murder leaves 2 children, 2 adults dead Posted: 28 Dec 2017 08:05 AM PST |
Alabama officials dismiss Moore claims of voter fraud; Jones certified as winner Posted: 28 Dec 2017 11:47 AM PST |
Female Comedian From 'Last Comic Standing' Sued For Banning Men From Show Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:04 PM PST |
Report: White House intern appears to flash 'white power' hand gesture in photo with Trump Posted: 29 Dec 2017 07:00 AM PST |
Increased police presence in Times Square on New Year’s Eve Posted: 28 Dec 2017 08:05 AM PST |
Solange Opens Up About Autonomic Disorder She's Been Battling For Months Posted: 28 Dec 2017 07:35 AM PST |
Turkey tightens New Year security, 120 arrested ahead of attack anniversary Posted: 28 Dec 2017 06:58 AM PST By Ezgi Erkoyun ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police have detained 120 people with suspected links to Islamic State (IS) in the countdown to New Year's Eve, state media said on Thursday, part of a tightening of security one year after a gunman killed 39 people in an Istanbul night club. Turkey will also more than double the number of police officers on duty in Istanbul and cancel or ban public celebrations in key districts of its largest city on New Year's Eve for security reasons, officials said. On Dec. 31, 2016, a man with an assault rifle shot dead Turks and visitors from several Arab nations, India and Canada at the exclusive Reina nightclub in Istanbul. |
Tuscon Police Release Footage of Man Impersonating a Police Officer Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:00 PM PST |
Shy 10-year-old Oklahoma boy looking for a permanent home Posted: 28 Dec 2017 07:54 AM PST |
Tehran Police Say Women Will No Longer Be Arrested For Violating 'Islamic' Dress Code Posted: 28 Dec 2017 11:26 AM PST |
Trump opens up about Mueller, Russia probe Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:01 PM PST |
10 Winter Hats For Natural Hair That'll Protect Your Beautiful Curls Posted: 29 Dec 2017 11:52 AM PST |
Most popular Yahoo News photo galleries of 2017 – The countdown Posted: 29 Dec 2017 04:50 AM PST |
Brazil's top court suspends parts of President Temer's Christmas pardons Posted: 28 Dec 2017 02:51 PM PST By Ricardo Brito and Jake Spring BRASILIA (Reuters) - The head of Brazil's Supreme Court suspended parts of a Christmas decree from President Michel Temer granting pardons to convicted criminals on Thursday, saying Temer's actions needed further examination by the court. Cármen Lúcia ruled largely in favor of a legal challenge by Brazil's top prosecutor, Raquel Dodge, who said on Wednesday that the pardons were unconstitutional and threatened a probe into the country's largest-ever corruption scandal. |
At Least 15 People Have Been Killed in Mumbai After a Fire Engulfs a Building Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:21 PM PST |
Alabama certifies Jones as Senate winner over Moore’s objections Posted: 28 Dec 2017 03:25 AM PST |
Bronx fire that killed 12 people 'caused by child playing with stove' Posted: 29 Dec 2017 07:15 AM PST New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio said investigators believe the Bronx fire which killed 12 people was caused by a child playing with a stove. The four-alarm fire – five being the highest level of alert – began on Thursday evening in a neighbourhood near the Bronx Zoo and by the next morning had turned into the city's deadliest blaze in nearly 25 years. Mr De Blasio called it "an unspeakable tragedy in the middle of the holiday season" during a news conference at the scene, amid subfreezing temperatures in the city. |
Death Of Argentine Prosecutor Investigating Massive Terror Attack Ruled A Murder Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:18 AM PST |
Trump shakes up diplomacy in first year Posted: 29 Dec 2017 12:48 AM PST |
Blue Apron Is Launching A Whole30 Meal Plan Just In Time For The New Year Posted: 29 Dec 2017 11:54 AM PST |
Posted: 29 Dec 2017 08:45 AM PST |
Israel retaliates to Gaza rocket attack, no injuries Posted: 29 Dec 2017 08:25 AM PST |
Pour One Out, Flavortown Fans: Guy Fieri's Times Square Restaurant Is Closing Posted: 29 Dec 2017 08:57 AM PST |
California set for New Year's buzz with recreational marijuana sales Posted: 29 Dec 2017 05:59 AM PST California adults not content to ring in the New Year with the traditional fizz of champagne can look forward to celebrating with the buzz of marijuana, purchased for the first time from state-licensed retailers of recreational pot. Dozens of newly authorized marijuana stores are due to open for business across California on Jan. 1, launching yet another chapter in America's drug culture and the largest regulated commercial market for cannabis in the United States - one valued at several billion dollars. Newly permitted retailers will rely on a hodge-podge of marijuana producers in the state's illicit "gray market" to stock their shelves for the next six months, until state-licensed growers can harvest their first crops. |
Trump lawyers to attack Flynn credibility: Wash Post Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:44 AM PST |
India's 'moonwalking' traffic cop turns heads Posted: 29 Dec 2017 01:17 AM PST "I have been a Michael Jackson fan for years and copied his moonwalk step to halt traffic 12 years ago," Singh told AFP. "It's a tiring task maintaining traffic amid noise pollution and reckless motorists but moonwalking amuses commuters and drivers," Singh added, after another tiring day seemingly gliding backwards across the street. Singh claims the number of traffic violations at the high court intersection where he spends most days has fallen over the years. |
NYPD Officers Suspended After Witnesses Say They Didn't Check On Woman Later Found Dead Posted: 29 Dec 2017 12:55 AM PST |
Remembering Those Lost in 2017 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:00 PM PST |
Trump Administration Moves To Weaken Offshore Safety Rules Prompted By 2010 Spill Posted: 28 Dec 2017 07:21 PM PST |
Apartment building fire in Bronx, N.Y., is deadliest in decades Posted: 29 Dec 2017 07:26 AM PST |
AP PHOTOS: Jerusalem walls offer glimpse of city's richness Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:28 PM PST |
Fighting in northwestern Syria kills 66: monitor Posted: 29 Dec 2017 01:34 AM PST Clashes pitting mainly jihadist and rebel fighters against regime forces backed by Russian warplanes killed at 66 people on the edge of Syria's northwestern Idlib province, a monitor said Friday. Among the victims were at least 19 civilians killed by air strikes, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, adding that the casualties were over 24 hours of fighting in an area straddling Idlib and Hama provinces. The head of the Observatory, Rami Abdel Rahman, said seven children were among the civilian victims. |
Brazil defense ministry opposes giving up Embraer control to Boeing Posted: 28 Dec 2017 08:12 AM PST (Reuters) - Brazil's defense minister voiced opposition on Thursday to selling control in Embraer SA to Boeing Co , saying the defense operations of the Brazilian planemaker cannot be separated from the commercial business. Boeing and Embraer said last week they were discussing a "potential combination", in a move that would consolidate a global passenger jet duopoly provided Brazil's government gives its blessing. Defense Minister Raul Jungmann said on Thursday the ministry was concerned that the negotiations between the aerospace companies had advanced without its knowledge. |
Posted: 29 Dec 2017 09:01 AM PST Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro accused Portugal of sabotaging Christmas as a shorage of pork led to anti-government protests spilling onto the streets. According to Mr Maduro and his socialist government, the Portuguese authorities were pressured into preventing the delivery of two "giant boats" laden with government-subsidized ham, a favoured seasonal meat, due to an international conspiracy led by the United States. "So, what happened to the ham?" Mr Maduro asked in a televised Christmas address on Wednesday after hundreds of people took to the streets in poor parts of Caracas on Wednesday night in protest at the shortage. "We were sabotaged. I can name one country: Portugal. Everything was ready because we bought up all the ham there was in Venezuela, but we had to import [more] so I gave the order and signed off on the payments." Some pockets of protests continued on Thursday morning, in what some social media users dubbed the "pork revolution". Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro took to state television to denounce a US-led conspiracy Credit: REUTERS Diosdado Cabello, the former speaker of parliament and a key figure in Venezuela's ruling party, placed ultimate blame for the ham shortage at the feet of the "gringo" US government. "And why didn't the ham arrive? Because of the blockage against us. The Portuguese made an agreement, then they were frightened by the gringos and they didn't send the hams." But the Portuguese government has denied any involvement in the alleged Christmas sabotage. "I know that ham to Venezuelans is as important as cod is to us at Christmas, but the fact that distribution has been delayed has nothing to do with the Portuguese government", said Portugal's foreign minister, Augusto Santos Silva. A bemused Mr Santos Silva explained that the only restrictions on trade with Venezuela are "sanctions against that country approved in the framework of the European Union", naming the freezing of certain assets if found in Europe and the sale of some military material. As Venezuelans protest in Caracas demanding the government's prommised pork -the main dish of the Christmas and New Year's dinner-, President Nicolas Maduro attributes the shortage to international sabotage Credit: FEDERICO PARRA/ AFP But on Thursday a statement by food company Raporal appeared to clarify the crux of the dispute, explaining that it and other Portuguese exporters had yet to be paid in full for last year's consignment of meat products shipped to Venezuela. According to Raporal, a contract of €63.5 million was signed in 2016 for the supply of 14,000 tons of meat, but "€40 million remains unpaid". Venezuela's acute economic crisis has led to shortages of many consumer products in recent months, including petrol, despite the country being a major oil producer. Street protests turned violent earlier this year after President Maduro stripped the powers of the opposition-controlled legislative, replacing it with a puppet assembly. |
Mother Says Alabama Police Beat Black 17-Year-Old Son Posted: 29 Dec 2017 09:17 AM PST |
World's Wealthiest Billionaires Got Nearly $1 Trillion Richer In 2017: Bloomberg Posted: 28 Dec 2017 06:43 AM PST |
'I’m Not Giving up My Voice.' Sen. Al Franken Makes First Public Statement Since Resigning Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:21 PM PST |
6 Ways to Lose That Water Weight Posted: 28 Dec 2017 10:32 AM PST |
Turkey's Erdogan seeks to mend strained ties with Europe Posted: 28 Dec 2017 02:23 PM PST |
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Recy Taylor, who fought for justice after 1944 rape, dies Posted: 28 Dec 2017 08:14 PM PST |
US Republican explains call for FBI 'purge' over anti-Trump bias Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:00 PM PST After saying he supported a "purge" of the FBI and Department of Justice a Republican US lawmaker on Wednesday toned down his call but still said he was "frustrated" with investigators he thinks may be biased. "I'm very concerned that the DOJ and the FBI, whether you want to call it 'deep state' or what, are kind of off the rails," Rooney said. |
Court rules 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz', 96, must go to jail Posted: 29 Dec 2017 05:08 AM PST Germany's constitutional court has ruled that a 96-year-old German must go to jail over his role in mass murders committed at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during World War Two, refusing to overturn a lower court ruling. Oskar Groening, known as the "bookkeeper of Auschwitz" for his job counting cash taken from the camp's victims, was sentenced to four years' jail in 2015, but wrangling over his health and age have delayed the start of his sentence. The constitutional court rejected the argument by Groening's lawyers that imprisonment at his advanced age would violate his right to life, adding that the gravity of his crimes meant there was a particular need for him to be seen to be punished. |
12 Style And Fashion Trends On Our Radar In 2018 Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:15 PM PST |
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