World Leaders Respond To The Coordinated Strike In Syria Posted: 13 Apr 2018 07:49 PM PDT The U.S., U.K. and France have defended their decision to launch coordinated
|
DOJ tinkers with immigration courts to speed deportations Posted: 13 Apr 2018 02:00 AM PDT The sequence of events that lead to immigration court vary from case to case, especially now, as even broader categories of people — ranging from convicted criminals to recent border crossers seeking asylum, longtime residents and even a few U.S. citizens — are getting caught up in the Trump administration's sweeping enforcement dragnet.
|
Father Seeking Justice For Teen’s Alleged Rape At Hands Of Indian Lawmaker Dies In Custody Posted: 12 Apr 2018 08:11 PM PDT In a grim development to a sexual assault case involving a state lawmaker in
|
Some Criminals Have A ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ On Google, UK High Court Rules Posted: 13 Apr 2018 03:38 PM PDT A high court in London ruled Friday that some lawbreakers have a "right to be
|
Maddow: Trump's personal turmoil taints U.S. military options Posted: 13 Apr 2018 12:12 PM PDT Rachel Maddow points out that the fact of Donald Trump's chaotic personal circumstances will unavoidably influence how U.S. actions and intentions are perceived around the world.
|
Soweto pays final respects to Winnie Mandela Posted: 13 Apr 2018 10:37 AM PDT Hundreds of people lined the streets of Soweto on Friday to see the funeral procession of Winnie Mandela ahead of her final send-off this weekend. A black hearse carrying the body of Mandela, one of the most divisive figures in the anti-apartheid struggle, slowly drove to her house led by uniformed men bearing the flag of her African National Congress (ANC) party. Mandela, who died in Johannesburg aged 81 on April 2 after a long illness, was celebrated for keeping her husband Nelson Mandela's dream of a non-racial South Africa alive during his 27-year imprisonment.
|
Judge allows woman's taped testimony at her own murder trial Posted: 13 Apr 2018 09:38 AM PDT COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The videotaped testimony from a woman who died two years after she was doused in gasoline and set ablaze can be used at her former boyfriend's trial, an Ohio judge ruled Friday.
|
Ocean's Vital Gulf Stream System Weakest In 1,600 Years, Scientists Find Posted: 13 Apr 2018 05:22 AM PDT A key current in the planet's ocean circulatory system, including the
|
Gun rights activists rally at state capitols nationwide Posted: 14 Apr 2018 02:26 PM PDT Pro-gun supporters wrapped in flags and carrying guns rallied at statehouses across the U.S.
|
Sarah Sanders holds nothing back when asked about James Comey Posted: 13 Apr 2018 01:00 PM PDT During a press briefing at the White House, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders gave a brutal response when asked about James Comey.
|
Russian presence in Syria a concern as US, UK, France attack Posted: 13 Apr 2018 12:26 PM PDT Keir Simmons, NBC News foreign correspondent, reports live from Moscow on the Russian concerns in Syria and considerations made of the Russian presence by the joint strike by U.S., Britain, and France.
|
Abuse Survivors Demand Concrete Action After Pope Admits His 'Serious Errors' Posted: 13 Apr 2018 04:05 PM PDT Advocates say Pope Francis' apology to Chilean sex abuse victims is a good
|
What Moby Doesn’t Understand About Food Stamps Posted: 13 Apr 2018 08:08 AM PDT In an April 9 op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, the musical artist Richard
|
Drunken driving found in family's fatal cliff-side California wreck Posted: 13 Apr 2018 04:22 PM PDT The woman behind the wheel of an SUV that careened off a coastal roadside cliff in Northern California last month, killing her and seven family members, was driving drunk at the time, police said on Friday. The finding from toxicology tests performed on the body of Jennifer Jean Hart marked the latest clue divulged by investigators seeking to unravel the fate of the woman, her wife and their six adopted children. The family's demise in late March came just days after child welfare authorities in their home state of Washington opened an inquiry into allegations that the children were being abused or neglected, according to police and social services agencies.
|
Deported veteran becomes US citizen after California pardon Posted: 13 Apr 2018 07:29 PM PDT SAN DIEGO (AP) — A decorated former U.S. Army paratrooper whose work on behalf of deported veterans drew widespread attention to his cause became a U.S. citizen Friday, giving immigration advocates a rare reason to celebrate.
|
Dartmouth College's Resident Bear Returns With 4 Cubs After Governor Spared Her Life Posted: 13 Apr 2018 11:54 AM PDT Officials wanted to euthanize the bear last May
|
Laura Ingraham Accidentally Delivered The Best Self-Own Of 2018 Posted: 12 Apr 2018 07:17 PM PDT Fox News host Laura Ingraham has lost more than two dozen sponsors since
|
Syria strikes - as it happened: Bashar al-Assad's chemical weapons capability 'set back for years' by bombing, Pentagon says Posted: 14 Apr 2018 03:53 PM PDT Joint air strikes by the US, UK and France have set back Syria's chemical weapons capability "for years", the US military said. Cruise missiles were fired at three sites in response to what Theresa May called the "despicable and barbaric" attack in Douma last week that is believed to have killed up to 75 people. Ms May said Bashar al-Assad could face even further strikes if chemical weapons are used again - and the US warned that they were "locked and loaded" if poison used again.
|
Trump responds to Comey's book by calling him an 'untruthful slime ball' Posted: 13 Apr 2018 05:53 AM PDT President Trump tore into James Comey on Friday in a pair of tweets aimed at discrediting his former FBI director's explosive new book that details Comey's interactions with the president before his firing last year.
|
14 Killed in Tourist Hot Spot Cancun During Bloody 36-Hour Span Posted: 13 Apr 2018 11:10 AM PDT Violence rocked Mexico's most popular tourist town last week, leaving 14 dead and five more injured in a 36-hour span, according to reports.
|
Philadelphia police investigate arrest of two black men in Starbucks Posted: 14 Apr 2018 10:54 AM PDT Cellphone footage that onlookers filmed of Thursday's incident shows the two men sitting quietly at a table and talking for several minutes to police officers who have apparently been called to the store. Other customers, including a middle-aged white man, try to intervene. Other customers can be heard agreeing with him.
|
Scott Pruitt Uses Multiple 'Secret' Email Accounts, Senators Say Posted: 13 Apr 2018 03:23 AM PDT Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt has used four government
|
Nassar victim: Michigan State leader offered secret payoff Posted: 13 Apr 2018 03:10 PM PDT LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A sexual assault victim of former sports doctor Larry Nassar confronted Michigan State University officials on Friday, alleging the school's interim leader pressured her to accept a payoff to settle her lawsuit without her attorney present.
|
Kentucky teachers march on state capitol Posted: 14 Apr 2018 12:35 PM PDT Thousands of teachers rallied inside and outside Kentucky's capitol on Friday. The rally took on a festival-like atmosphere as some teachers sat in lawn chairs or sprawled out on blankets.
|
Syria strikes: Russia warns of 'consequences' in wake of US-led attack over chemical weapon use Posted: 13 Apr 2018 08:36 PM PDT Russia has warned of "consequences" for the US-led military strikes on its ally Syria, saying the strikes on chemical weapons assets were an insult to Vladimir Putin. "A pre-designed scenario is being implemented," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov said on Twitter.
|
Mass Protests Planned If Trump Fires Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Posted: 13 Apr 2018 11:26 AM PDT If President Donald Trump fires Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein or any
|
Woman's Obituary Helps Agents Catch Her Son, Who Escaped From Prison in 1981 Posted: 13 Apr 2018 08:53 AM PDT Stephen Michael Paris, 58, was arrested in Houston.
|
Disabled People Don't Belong In Music Venues, Apparently Posted: 13 Apr 2018 07:30 AM PDT I used to see live music at least once a week, where I'd bathe in the colorful
|
GM to cut more than 1,000 US jobs tied to small cars Posted: 13 Apr 2018 05:01 PM PDT General Motors will cut more than 1,000 jobs in the US tied to production of sedans that are in low demand, the automaker said Friday. The cuts will affect GM's factory in Lordstown, Ohio, where the biggest US automaker produces the Chevrolet Cruze. Sales of the vehicle have dropped 32 percent in the last four years, the company said, part of a broader trend in the US that has seen consumers ignore small cars in favor of sports utility vehicles and larger "crossover" cars amid low gasoline prices and a recovering economy.
|
Xi Jinping plans live-fire drills in Taiwan Strait after biggest naval exercises in China's history Posted: 13 Apr 2018 11:08 AM PDT China is set to hold live-fire drills in the Taiwan Strait next week in a move certain to ratchet tensions with Taipei, after Chinese president Xi Jinping oversaw the biggest naval exercises in the country's history. The new drills, which are planned for Wednesday, come as tensions between Beijing and Taiwan simmer over increased American support for the government of the self-ruled island. Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan's president, on Friday presided over her first military drills since she took office in 2016, but those exercises did not involve live fire. Tensions between Beijing and Taipei have escalated in recent weeks amid speculation of a visit to Taiwan by new US national security adviser John Bolton and Washington's backing of Taiwan's plans to build an indigenous submarine force. Chinese media said a decision by Donald Trump's administration to give the go ahead for US defence contractors to help Taiwan build the submarine fleet has made war between Taiwan and China "more probable". China's drills next week will be the first in the Strait since just before the 2015 presidential election, which saw Mrs Tsai, the candidate for the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), sweep to power. Beijing has viewed the Taiwanese president with suspicion and believes she is preparing to move Taiwan towards formal independence - a move that would represent a red line for China. Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech as he reviews a military display of Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy in the South China Sea Credit: Li Gang/Xinhua via REUTERS China views Taiwan as a renegade province which will one day be reunited with the mainland - by force if necessary. On Thursday President Xi presided over huge exercises in the South China Sea in an unmistakable show of force to Beijing's regional rivals. The drills involved 48 ships, among them China's sole operating aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, along with 76 helicopters, fighter jets and bombers, and more than 10,000 personnel. Chinese media said it was the largest of its kind. "The mission of building a mighty people's navy has never been more urgent than it is today," Mr Xi, dressed in army fatigues, said in remarks on the helicopter deck of one of China's most advanced destroyers. "Strive to make the people's navy a first-rate world navy." The nationalist Global Times newspaper warned in a commentary on Taiwan's drills that the island's leaders were making a gamble they couldn't afford to lose. The Liaoning aircraft carrier is accompanied by navy frigates and submarines Credit: Li Gang/Xinhua via AP "The mainland has abundant capability to take back the Taiwan authorities' bargaining chips one at a time until it deals a decisive blow to 'Taiwan independence'," the state-run newspaper said. China's state television broadcaster cited China's Taiwan Affairs Office as saying that Beijing had firm will and the ability to "thwart any kind of Taiwan independence separatist plot and action, and safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity". Beijing has claimed Taiwan since defeated Nationalist forces fled to the island in 1949 after losing the civil war with Mao Tse-tung's Communists. China has become increasingly assertive on the world stage since Mr Xi assumed power five years ago. The Chinese president has also oversaw the rapid modernisation of China's military - which is the world's largest. China's increasing power has caused concern among its neighbours in the South China Sea. Beijing claims nearly all of the strategic waters, despite partial counter-claims from Taiwan and several south-east Asian nations including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam. The US Navy has been confronting China in the region with 'freedom of navigation' exercises. The US aircraft carriers Theodore Roosevelt and Carl Vinson have sailed through the South China Sea in recent months, angering Beijing.
|
Porsche 911 Turbo S By Mansory Is Surprisingly Restrained Posted: 12 Apr 2018 10:08 PM PDT It's all about the carbon fiber.
|
Black teen who wanted directions shot at by white man Posted: 13 Apr 2018 03:32 PM PDT DETROIT (AP) — A black 14-year-old boy who got lost in a Detroit suburban neighborhood while trying to get to school was shot at by a white homeowner after knocking on a door to ask directions, prosecutors said Friday, citing home security video and the account of the boy.
|
Bike of the Week: TGS Motorcycles’ “Kamikaze” H2 Posted: 13 Apr 2018 08:17 AM PDT Bike of the Week: TGS Motorcycles' "Kamikaze" H2 TGS Motorcycles' H2-powered, H1-framed, GSXR-suspended retro masterpiece Customizing a beloved classic motorcycle can be a bit of a minefield. While there's a big difference between modifying an original
|
150 Recipes To Help You Live That Low-Carb Life Posted: 13 Apr 2018 09:11 AM PDT |
‘Truth is all we’re looking for.’ Newsroom reacts to a bombshell in the Bill Cosby trial Posted: 13 Apr 2018 12:57 PM PDT "There went any chance of a guilty verdict." "This is why I'm skeptical in these high profile cases." Model Janice Dickinson says she fabricated part of her Bill Cosby assault story in her memoir, and Newsroom readers are shocked. Dickinson took the stand on Thursday in the Cosby sexual assault retrial. In her testimony, the former reality star recounted a 1982 incident in a Lake Tahoe, Calif., hotel room, in which she claims she was drugged and raped by the comedian. Cosby's attorney, Tom Mesereau, confronted Dickinson, pointing out the description of the assault in her 2002 memoir, "No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel," is different. She responded: "It's all a fabrication there because I wanted the paycheck for my kids." Dickinson admitted she concocted stories for her book and that her ghostwriter took "poetic license" with her life story. She strongly maintains her claim that she was assaulted by Cosby, responding, "They weren't there! And you weren't there! And I'm telling the real story!" Her testimony has left Newsroom readers puzzled and questioning Dickinson's credibility. "A lot of people have a hard time telling the truth these days," one commenter wrote. Another chimed in: "When you admit to fabricating stories for money, you no longer hold any of the little credibility you had." Dickinson testified she cut out the story of being sexually assaulted by Cosby after her publisher warned her it could ruin her career. Cosby's first trial ended in a mistrial in June when a jury could not reach a verdict.
|
Russia Condemns 'Treacherous And Insane' U.S. Retaliation Strikes In Syria Posted: 14 Apr 2018 05:40 AM PDT Russia condemned the United States, the United Kingdom and France for their
|
Pensioner charged with shooting lawyer dead after 'accidentally recording himself confessing' Posted: 13 Apr 2018 05:09 AM PDT Tom Pickert, a 39-year-old lawyer, was shot dead in October 2017 in Kansas City, shortly after walking his children to school. David Jungerman, 80, has been charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action. A court heard how Mr Jungerman implicated himself when he accidentally recorded himself saying he had killed someone.
|
Tens of thousands of Hungarians protest against Orban landslide Posted: 14 Apr 2018 01:26 PM PDT By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Saturday against what organizers said was an unfair election system that gave Prime Minister Viktor Orban a landslide victory at the polls after a "hate campaign" against immigrants. Orban won a third straight term in power in Sunday elections after his anti-immigration campaign message secured a strong majority for his ruling Fidesz party in parliament, giving him two-thirds of seats based on preliminary results. In a Facebook post before the rally, organizers called for a recount of ballots, free media, a new election law, as well as more efficient cooperation among opposition parties instead of the bickering seen in the run-up to the vote.
|
Pakistan supreme court hands former PM Sharif lifetime ban Posted: 13 Apr 2018 01:03 AM PDT Pakistan's supreme court Friday banned former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from participating in elections for life, as his embattled ruling party prepares for nationwide polls due later this year. The ruling was the latest in a series of blows to Sharif who was ousted from the premiership over graft allegations last July. Supreme Court Justice Umar Ata Bandial described the ban on Sharif as "permanent" in a judgement read to the court, clarifying the length of an earlier ruling that disqualified the former premier from office.
|
Was There a Civilization On Earth Before Humans? Posted: 13 Apr 2018 07:36 AM PDT It only took five minutes for Gavin Schmidt to out-speculate me. Schmidt is the director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (a.k.a. GISS) a world-class climate-science facility. One day last year, I came to GISS with a far-out proposal. In my work as an astrophysicist, I'd begun researching global warming from an "astrobiological perspective." That meant asking whether any industrial civilization that rises on any planet will, through their own activity, trigger their own version of a climate shift. I was visiting GISS that day hoping to gain some climate science insights and, perhaps, collaborators. That's how I ended up in Gavin's office.
|
In Kentucky, teachers claim victory as vetoes rejected Posted: 13 Apr 2018 08:05 PM PDT FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — As Kentucky teachers declare victory after the Republican-dominated legislature overrode vetoes from the state's GOP governor of a spending plan that included new money for education, the question going forward is whether teachers will be able to sustain their momentum into the fall elections when Republicans will try to defend their super majority.
|
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt Spied On The Street [UPDATE] Posted: 12 Apr 2018 10:28 PM PDT This shade is the choice for folks who like the Bullitt's dressed down look but prefer a color other than green.
|
Teen Dies in Freak Accident After Calling 911: 'Tell My Mom I Love Her' Posted: 13 Apr 2018 07:05 AM PDT He died mysteriously in his car.
|
Jake Tapper Mocks Trump's Lame Name For James Comey Posted: 12 Apr 2018 07:45 PM PDT Donald Trump's name-calling is getting so tired that his insults are already
|
0 条评论:
发表评论
订阅 博文评论 [Atom]
<< 主页