| ACLU Fighting To Release Gay Man In ICE Detention Since January Posted: 22 May 2018 04:04 PM PDT The American Civil Liberties Union is fighting to end the monthslong detention
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| Cohen business partner's plea deal seen as likely falling domino Posted: 22 May 2018 02:23 PM PDT Rachel Maddow reports on the plea deal by Michael Cohen's business partner, Evgeny Freidman, in a case involving his taxi business that makes it likely he'll help prosecutors in Cohen's case, making him, in turn, more likely to make a deal...
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| GOP Candidate Who Pointed Gun At Teenager Advances To Georgia Governor Primary Runoff Posted: 22 May 2018 08:38 PM PDT A Republican candidate who pointed a gun at a teenager in a campaign ad has
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| Military Husband Celebrates Gender Reveal With Comrades While Deployed to Japan Posted: 23 May 2018 07:13 AM PDT In a cute video, he found out what his wife would be having while 3,000 miles away.
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| Israeli air force chief confirms first F-35 airstrike Posted: 22 May 2018 11:37 AM PDT JERUSALEM (AP) — The head of Israel's air force on Tuesday revealed that it used the next-generation F-35 fighter jet for the first time during a recent mission.
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| Amazing video shows eagle battling fox for rabbit in mid-air Posted: 22 May 2018 03:53 PM PDT An eagle and fox were captured battling it out in mid-air for a rabbit.
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| California Moves To Let Schools, Co-workers 'Red Flag' Dangerous Gun Owners Posted: 22 May 2018 03:24 PM PDT Lawmakers in the California Assembly voted Monday to advance a bill that would
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| Vietnam Is A Test For What Happens When The U.S. Abandons Climate Diplomacy Posted: 22 May 2018 01:48 PM PDT HANOI, Vietnam ― There was a time, a little over two years ago, when Ted Osius
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| Could a Mediterranean diet offset the negative effects of air pollution? Posted: 22 May 2018 05:31 AM PDT New US research has found that eating a Mediterranean diet may provide some protection from the harmful effects of long-term exposure to air pollution, helping to reduce the risk of heart attacks, stroke and other causes of death. Carried out by researchers at the NYU School of Medicine, the study looked at data taken from 548,699 people with an average age of 62 who were followed for a 17-year period. The researchers categorized the participants into five groups based on how strongly they adhered to a Mediterranean diet and estimated their long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrous oxide (NO2) and ozone (O3).
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| Michael Rotondo Talks Returning to His Parents' Home After Eviction: 'It Was Awkward' Posted: 23 May 2018 12:45 PM PDT The case sheds new light on "Failure to Launch" syndrome.
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| MSNBC Host Hugh Hewitt Suggests 'Trench Coat' Control, Not Gun Control Posted: 22 May 2018 04:52 AM PDT Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt has a novel idea to curb school mass
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| US disinvites China from multinational military exercise Posted: 23 May 2018 11:30 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Wednesday it has withdrawn an invitation for China to participate in a multinational naval exercise the U.S. is hosting this summer, a sign of fresh tension between Pacific powers.
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| Exasperated man strolls past bomb squad to empty suspicious package before being rugby-tackled by FBI Posted: 22 May 2018 05:02 AM PDT A man apparently exasperated by police officers' decision to place a wide cordon around a suspicious package was bundled to the ground when he breezed right through it and tipped out the bag's contents. The drama took place at an intersection on Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Milwaukee on Monday, reports said. Police had been called to the suspicious package placed on top of an electrical box shortly before 7am.
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| Australia investigators defend MH370 out-of-control scenario Posted: 22 May 2018 01:43 AM PDT Australian investigators Tuesday defended their findings that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was out of control when it plunged into the ocean, despite renewed theories that a rogue pilot ditched the plane. The Boeing 777 -- which vanished in March 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing carrying 239 passengers -- has not been found despite an extensive search led by Australia in the southern Indian Ocean and a continuing private search commissioned by Malaysia. The failure to find the plane has fuelled theories which differ from the conclusions of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which led the first search, that the jet was making a high-speed out-of-control descent when it hit the water.
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| Federal Court Sides With Transgender Teen Gavin Grimm In Bathroom Fight Posted: 22 May 2018 03:15 PM PDT A Virginia federal court on Tuesday denied a motion to dismiss the case of
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| Commander says Iran's people will punch U.S. Secretary of State in the mouth Posted: 22 May 2018 12:52 AM PDT A senior Iranian military commander poured scorn on U.S. threats to tighten sanctions on Tuesday, saying the Islamic Republic's people would respond by punching U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the mouth. Pompeo said on Monday Washington would impose new penalties if Tehran did not make sweeping changes, including dropping its nuclear program and pulling out of the Syrian civil war. Two weeks after President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran, his administration has threatened to impose "the strongest sanctions in history," setting Washington and Tehran further on a course of confrontation.
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| Dave Grohl Wants To Apologize To The World For ‘Massive Jerk’ Trump Posted: 22 May 2018 09:42 PM PDT Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl didn't hold back when asked about President
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| A Hiker Has Died After Falling From Yosemite's Half Dome Posted: 22 May 2018 08:21 PM PDT A hiker in California's Yosemite National Park fell to his death while climbing the iconic granite cliffs of Half Dome in rainy conditions
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| Lupe Valdez Makes History In Texas By Winning Democratic Nod For Governor Posted: 22 May 2018 07:47 PM PDT Former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez won the Democratic gubernatorial
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| Venezuelan president expels top US diplomat amid tensions Posted: 22 May 2018 06:30 PM PDT CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Nicolas Maduro expelled the top U.S. diplomat in Venezuela and his deputy Tuesday for allegedly conspiring against the socialist government and trying to sabotage the weekend presidential election.
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| The Latest: Brother contacts police after Vegas shooting Posted: 23 May 2018 04:15 PM PDT LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Latest on documents that Las Vegas police released from the investigation into the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history (all times local):
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| Is This the Loch Ness Monster? Scientists to Finally Find Out the Truth Posted: 23 May 2018 10:48 AM PDT A little girl's eerie footage has people scratching their heads in Scotland.
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| Primaries in Southern states shed light on midterms Posted: 22 May 2018 07:56 PM PDT ABC News breaks down the night's primary races in Texas, Georgia, Kentucky and Arkansas.
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| Ocean, jungle explosions new risks from Hawaii eruption Posted: 22 May 2018 05:48 PM PDT By Jolyn Rosa HONOLULU (Reuters) - Lava from Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano is exploding as it pours into the ocean, shooting rock fragments that are a danger to boaters. Inland, where molten rock is burning through jungle, methane explosions are hurling boulders while toxic gas is reaching some of the highest levels seen in recent times. Lava edged towards a geothermal power plant on Tuesday after destroying an old warehouse near the facility, County of Hawaii Civil Defense said.
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| There Are Some Problems With This Commemorative Trump-Kim Jong Un Coin Posted: 22 May 2018 03:55 PM PDT A commemorative coin released by the White House is drawing ire over its
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| Southern Baptist Leader Who Said Abused Women Should Just Pray Is Removed From Post Posted: 23 May 2018 05:00 AM PDT A prominent Southern Baptist Church leader who is known to have made
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| Are cracks emerging in the Russia-Iran alliance in Syria? Posted: 22 May 2018 05:03 PM PDT Russia's recent call for foreign forces to leave Syria was seen as a possible turning-point in its tricky alliance with Iran, though analysts say their partnership still has a long way to run. "With the start of the political process in its most active phase, foreign armed forces will withdraw from Syrian territory," President Vladimir Putin vowed after meeting his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad in Sochi on Friday. Putin's envoy to Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev, later said this included Iran.
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| Disney Reveals Opening Seasons For 'Star Wars' Theme Park Lands Posted: 23 May 2018 01:49 AM PDT Disney's "Star Wars"-themed lands at its California and Florida resorts now
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| Why the Glock 21 and HK45 Are 2 of the Best .45 Caliber Guns on the Planet Posted: 22 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT In reality, the Glock 21 is actually one of the best, and most affordable, .45 ACP pistols on the market. The Glock 21 carries thirteen rounds in a double stack magazine that is wider than the 1911—but is not uncomfortable to hold.
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| Which Car Was Killed Before it Could Succeed? Posted: 23 May 2018 08:30 AM PDT Lots of great cars never get the chance they deserve.
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| US moves to lift Obama-era curbs on killing hibernating bear cubs in Alaska Posted: 21 May 2018 08:39 PM PDT The Trump administration is moving to reverse Obama-era rules barring hunters on some public lands in Alaska from baiting brown bears with bacon and doughnuts and using spotlights to shoot mother black bears and cubs hibernating in their dens. The National Park Service issued a notice Monday of its intent to amend regulations for sport hunting and trapping in national preserves to bring the federal rules in line with Alaska state law. Under the proposed changes, hunters would also be allowed to hunt black bears with dogs, kill wolves and pups in their dens, and use motor boats to shoot swimming caribou. These and other hunting methods - condemned as cruel by wildlife protection advocates - were outlawed on federal lands in 2015. Members of the public have 60 days to provide comment on the proposed new rules. "The conservation of wildlife and habitat for future generations is a goal we share with Alaska," said Bert Frost, the park service's regional director. A brown bear catches a salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska Credit: AP "This proposed rule will reconsider NPS efforts in Alaska for improved alignment of hunting regulations on national preserves with State of Alaska regulations, and to enhance consistency with harvest regulations on surrounding non-federal lands and waters." Alaska has 10 national preserves covering nearly 37,000 square miles (95,830 square kilometres). The Alaska Department of Fish and Game was "pleased to see the National Park Service working to better align federal regulations with State of Alaska hunting and trapping regulations," Maria Gladziszewski, the state agency's deputy director of the Division of Wildlife Conservation, said in an email to The Associated Press. If @Interior has its way, it will be perfectly legal for Alaska sport hunters to lure bears with greased donut bait piles to kill them. Or to crawl into bear dens to kill hibernating females and their cubs. #UnBearablehttps://t.co/Kd2vnm9K8P— National Parks Conservation Association (@NPCA) May 22, 2018 She said the proposal is "progress in that direction, and we appreciate those efforts. Alaskans benefit when state and federal regulations are consistent." Expanding hunting rights on federal lands has been a priority for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, a former Montana congressman who displays a stuffed bear in his Washington office along with mounted heads from a bison and an elk. Ryan Zinke, Interior Secretary, has a stuffed bear in his office Credit: Reuters The Obama-era restrictions on hunting on federal lands in Alaska were challenged by Safari Club International, a group that promotes big-game hunting. The Associated Press reported in March that Mr Zinke had appointed a board loaded with trophy hunters to advise him on conserving threatened and endangered wildlife, including members of the Safari Club. President Donald Trump's sons are also avid trophy hunters who have made past excursions to Africa and Alaska. BREAKING: The @realDonaldTrump administration has proposed new regulations that roll back protections preventing extreme methods of killing predators & other #wildlife in #Alaska national preserves. pic.twitter.com/lPV9qjK9zk— Defenders of Wildlife (@Defenders) May 21, 2018 Collette Adkins, a lawyer and biologist with the advocacy group Centre for Biological Diversity, expressed outrage at the rollback. "Cruel and harmful hunting methods like killing bear cubs and their mothers near dens have no place on our national preserves," she said. When bears attack | What to do if you are attacked by a bear The Humane Society of the United States said it would oppose the new rules. "These federal lands are havens for wildlife and the National Park Service is mandated to manage these ecosystems in a manner that promotes conservation," said Anna Frostic, a lawyer for the animal rights group. "This proposed rule, which would allow inhumane killing of our native carnivores in a misguided attempt to increase trophy hunting opportunities, is unlawful and must not be finalised."
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| Reporter Shoved, Others Barred From EPA Meeting On Water Contaminants Posted: 22 May 2018 08:56 AM PDT A reporter was grabbed and shoved by a security guard at the EPA headquarters
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| Discover The SUVs And Trucks That Pulled Extraordinary Things Posted: 22 May 2018 01:24 AM PDT |
| Hearing delayed in Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's New York court case Posted: 23 May 2018 09:17 AM PDT By Brendan Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York federal judge has postponed to next week a hearing in the case brought by President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen to limit prosecutors' review of documents seized from his home and office. The hearing, which had been scheduled to take place Thursday, is expected to address the ongoing review of the seized documents by a court-appointed official called a special master, as well as a motion by adult film star Stormy Daniels to intervene in the case. U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood rescheduled the hearing for May 30 in an order late Tuesday evening.
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| Shoppers Boycott Publix Over Store's Donations To NRA-Backed Candidate Posted: 22 May 2018 10:46 AM PDT Some Florida shoppers are vowing to boycott grocery store Publix ahead of the
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| 'I'm Always Going to Be Meg': The Sweet Thing Meghan Markle Said to Makeup Artist Friend Before Walking Down the Aisle Posted: 23 May 2018 10:15 AM PDT Meghan Markle's makeup artist cried after seeing her for the first time as Duchess of Sussex: 'I lost it'.
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| Texas school shooting suspect's father thinks he was bullied Posted: 22 May 2018 01:57 PM PDT SANTA FE, Texas (AP) — A 17-year-old student accused of fatally shooting 10 people at a Texas high school should be seen as a "victim" because he may have recently been bullied, causing him to lash out, his father said.
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| Two Sherpa guides killed on Everest Posted: 22 May 2018 06:27 AM PDT Two Sherpa guides working on Everest were confirmed dead Tuesday, bringing the death toll on the world's highest peak this spring climbing season to five. The two guides -- both ethnic Sherpas from the valleys that surround Everest -- were working on opposite sides of the mountain, which straddles the border between Nepal and Tibet. Experienced guide Damai Sarki Sherpa, 37, fell more than 60 metres into a crevasse on Monday as he was helping a foreign climber to a rescue helicopter on the Nepal side of the mountain.
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| Baby Asian Elephant Born After Mother Was Pregnant for More Than 2 Years Posted: 22 May 2018 10:21 AM PDT Thi Hi Way's unnamed son was born an incredible 3 months late.
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| China rebuffs U.S. concerns about ties with Venezuela Posted: 22 May 2018 12:50 AM PDT China rebuffed U.S. concerns about its ties with Venezuela on Tuesday after Washington imposed new sanctions on the crisis-stricken oil-producing country following the re-election of its socialist President Nicolas Maduro. Maduro, the 55-year-old successor to late leftist leader Hugo Chavez, hailed his win in Sunday's election as a victory against "imperialism". In response to the vote, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order restricting Venezuela's ability to liquidate state assets and debt in the United States, the latest in a series of sanctions that seeks to choke off financing for the already cash-strapped government.
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