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Death Toll For California's Wildfires Rises To 25

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 08:28 AM PST

Death Toll For California's Wildfires Rises To 25The death toll for California's wildfires more than doubled on Saturday as


Excerpts of French, German speeches commemorating WWI's end

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 12:38 PM PST

Excerpts of French, German speeches commemorating WWI's endPARIS (AP) — Excerpts from speeches by the leaders of former enemies France and Germany, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel, at events Sunday commemorating the centennial of the World War I armistice .


Fox News Host Responds To Ocasio-Cortez After Being Called Out For Money-Shaming Her

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 01:37 PM PST

Fox News Host Responds To Ocasio-Cortez After Being Called Out For Money-Shaming HerFox News anchor Ed Henry responded to Democratic Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-


Cesar Sayoc: Pipe bomb suspect could face life in prison after new charges filed

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 07:54 AM PST

Cesar Sayoc: Pipe bomb suspect could face life in prison after new charges filedCesar Sayoc Jr, who allegedly targeted critics of President Donald Trump, had previously faced five counts and up to 48 years in prison but with the new indictment in Manhattan federal court charges Mr Sayoc with 30 additional criminal counts, including using a weapon of mass destruction and the interstate transport of explosives. If convicted of all those counts, the 56-year-old former pizza delivery man and stripper could spend his life in a federal prison. Five of the packages Mr Sayoc is accused of sending ended up in and around New York City.


Four Ukraine soldiers killed ahead of separatist polls

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 09:38 AM PST

Four Ukraine soldiers killed ahead of separatist pollsFour soldiers were killed in war-torn eastern Ukraine, the military said Saturday, as pro-Russian separatists prepared to hold elections in defiance of the West. In one attack, two soldiers died after an assault near the separatist-controlled city of Lugansk, with the rebels using heavy weapons including large-calibre mortars, Ukrainian military spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk told a briefing. In a separate later incident, two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and two others wounded in an explosion in the nearby Donetsk region, the military said.


2018 Veterans Day Parade in New York City

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 02:13 PM PST

2018 Veterans Day Parade in New York CityNew York City hosted its annual Veterans Day Parade, the largest celebration of service in the nation, on Nov. 11. "America's Parade" featured more than 20,000 participants, with 300 marching bands, floats, veterans' groups and military units. Medal of Honor recipient Florent Groberg (U.S. Army, Afghanistan) was this years grand marshal.


Heavy rains, flooding kill 12 people in Jordan: government

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 04:16 AM PST

Heavy rains, flooding kill 12 people in Jordan: governmentTwelve people died in heavy rains and flooding in parts of Jordan on Friday and authorities evacuated foreign tourists from the ancient city of Petra and other popular destinations, officials said on Saturday. The country has recently been hit by flash floods and heavy downpours. In the worst incident, 21 people - mostly school children on an outing to the Dead Sea - were killed as torrential rains poured through valleys and deep ravines.


Saudi says to cut oil output as producers discuss price dip

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:12 AM PST

Saudi says to cut oil output as producers discuss price dipSaudi Arabia, the world's top crude exporter, said Sunday it will cut oil output from next month, as major producers held a key meeting to discuss shoring up sliding prices. Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih announced the kingdom was cutting its supplies by 500,000 barrels per day from December. Oil prices have shed a fifth of their value in just one month after surging to a four-year high in early October, driven by a combination of factors centred on higher supply and fears of sluggish demand.


Victoria's Secret Boss Apologizes For 'Insensitive' Trans Comment

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 06:22 AM PST

Victoria's Secret Boss Apologizes For 'Insensitive' Trans CommentThe chief marketing officer of L Brands, the parent company of Victoria's


Stunning NASA Photos Show California's Devastating Wildfires From Space

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 07:37 PM PST

Stunning NASA Photos Show California's Devastating Wildfires From SpaceSatellite photos captured by NASA show how large California's wildfires have


100 years on we shall remember them: Britain commemorates its WWI dead

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 10:02 AM PST

100 years on we shall remember them: Britain commemorates its WWI deadThey may no longer be with us - the last of their number, Harry Patch, died in 2009, aged 111 - but we will remember them. Around the country thousands of people will pay tribute on Sunday to those who died on foreign soil or at sea for their country, and those at home who endured the anguish and hardship of global war. On the 100th anniversary of the Armistice events will take place in every corner of the British Isles to commemorate the sacrifice of a generation during the First World War, which only came to an end at 11am on November 11, 1918, after an almost incalculable loss of life. The numbers still have the power to shock. Between 1914 and 1918, 886,345 UK troops were killed. Another 228,569 troops from the wider British Empire were killed, more than 74,000 of them from India. Each one was a son, father, husband or brother who willingly or not, whether with courage or almost paralysed by fear, died in a conflict whose causes and conclusion were beyond their control. In addition there were 6.32 million civilians killed when total war visited their communities, 109,000 of them in the UK , 300,000 in France and 426,000 in Germany. The acts of remembrance being organised to commemorate this loss will be as varied as they will be moving. They range from the formal state occasion of the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, where Prime Minister Theresa May and the Prince of Wales will lay wreaths, and a special service at Westminster Abbey being attended by the Queen and other senior members of the Royal family, to the Yorkshire town of Otley, where posters will be hung on more than 100 doors to remember the man who lived there but never returned from the front line. In addition each house in the town will also display a knitted poppy, with another 16,000 installed along the railings outside of All Saints Parish Church. The familiar chimes of Big Ben will mark the centenary of the Armistice, despite the clock tower being covered in scaffolding for conservation works. The 13.7 tonne bell, which hangs in the Elizabeth Tower in Westminster, will sound 11 times at 11am today for the traditional two minutes of remembrance. It will strike a further 11 times at 12.30 with bells ringing across the UK and worldwide as part of a nationwide programme of events to mark the end of the war. Wire Sculptor Jackie Lantelli from Slimbridge in Gloucestershire, England, with her Wire Soldiers installation at St John's Churchyard, Slimbridge,  Credit: PAUL NICHOLLS Many of today's commemorative events have been communal efforts, drawing in whole families to remember the dead. In the West Midlands town of Walsall almost 100 houses in one street have been covered with 24,000 red poppies and the black silhouette statues of soldiers, symbolising the men from the area who were killed. Geoff Talbot, 74, one of those who decorated his home, said: "Lots of people have put a lot of effort to do this. In those days Aldridge was only a village, but a lot of local young men left and never came back. It is an absolutely nice way to do a tribute for them." A huge wall of 2,500 poppies also festoons the Bell Inn in nearby Willenhall, after locals painstakingly knitted the individual flowers by hand over a 24-month period. The day will not be without the kind of ironic humour one imagines would have been appreciated by the Tommies whose death in their thousands across the Western Front remain embedded in popular memory. Thwaites brewery, in Lancashire, is honouring one of WWI's Victoria Cross winners by naming the Shire horse that deliver its beer around Blackburn after him. The two-year-old gelding is being named 'Drummer' in honour of the East Lancashire Regiment's first WWI Victoria Cross winner, Drummer John Bent, aged 23. Bent was commended after saving a soldier from no-man's land and leading his platoon into action under fire after their officers and NCO's were all killed on 1st November 1914, near Le Gheer, Belgium. Drummer Bent's was the 24th of a total of 628 VCs awarded during WWI. As well as recalling his heroism, the name 'Drummer' also commemorates the role of thousands of horses in the Great War. White van driver Christopher Curtis, 32, from Oldham, who served for 11 years as a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, has sketched the silhouette of a soldier standing over a field of poppies with the words "Lest We Forget" in the dirt on the back of his van. In Bolton, criminals sentenced to unpaid work orders by magistrates were deployed to decorate lamp posts, the town hall and other landmarks in the Lancashire town with 500 giant poppies. The factory in Aylesford, Kent, that makes poppies has worked around the clock for the first time to meet the unprecedented demand for the symbol of Remembrance Day, producing more than 1,500 a day for the past two and a half weeks. Mandy Barker, Head Flower Arranger, and Julia Weston, Volunteer, arrange flowers on the Remembrance Cross for Sunday's Service at York Minster Credit: Charlotte Graham/The Telegraph In a measure of the continuity of the tradition of remembrance a box of poppies believed to be from one of the early Poppy Appeals has been discovered in an old suitcase in Cardiff.. Bernie Axtell, 77, found them while searching for paperwork in his home. They are believed to date from before the Second World War and will be brought to the Cenotaph by Royal British Legion representatives today. Mr Axtell was handed the box of poppies by his friend Vic Luckhurst about 30 years ago, while working for the Legion in Street, Somerset. "I said to Vic that I would find something special to do with them," he said. "Thirty years is a very long time to wait, but now they are doing something extraordinary." In Portsmouth a 24-hour guard of honour was being held at the city's Cenotaph, with 200 people, including schoolchildren, veterans and serving members of the armed forces, working in 15-minute slots to stand by the monument until 10am today. Meanwhile silhouettes of soldiers from the First World War have been projected onto famous landmarks around the country by the There But Not There project to raise money for mental health charities. There include Marble Arch, Tate Modern, HMS Belfast, the Angel of the North, the Tyne Bridge, Titanic Belfast and Edinburgh Castle. In Ilfracombe, Devon, it was the bodies of people that made their mark yesterday, recreating a famous photograph from 100 years ago by spelling out the word 'peace' on nearby Capstone Hill to remember those who died so that we might preserve it. Residents of a Devon town have re-enacted a classic photograph to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One. Locals and members of the public alike helped to recreate the original picture from 1919 by spelling out the word 'PEACE' on Capstone Hill in Ilfracombe.  Credit: MARK PASSMORE/APEX The original picture from 1919 in which residents of Ilfracombe spell out the word 'peace' Credit: Apex News and Pictures  


Critics rebuke Mississippi senator's 'public hanging' remark

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 05:09 PM PST

Critics rebuke Mississippi senator's 'public hanging' remarkJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A newly published video shows a white Republican U.S. senator in Mississippi praising someone by saying: "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row."


Rahm Emanuel: Midterm elections were 'a blue wave with a red undertow'

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:00 AM PST

Rahm Emanuel: Midterm elections were 'a blue wave with a red undertow'The "This Week" Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, including the impact of Democrats taking control of the House in the 2018 midterm elections.


Donald Trump Dragged For Skipping WWI Cemetery Visit Due To Rain

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 11:50 AM PST

Donald Trump Dragged For Skipping WWI Cemetery Visit Due To RainPresident Donald Trump traveled thousands of miles to Paris on Friday to


California shooting: Gunman Ian Long died from self-inflicted gunshot, autopsy finds

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:42 AM PST

California shooting: Gunman Ian Long died from self-inflicted gunshot, autopsy findsThe former marine who gunned down 12 people at a bar in southern California died from a self-inflicted gunshot, an autopsy has found.


Dozens of cat mummies unearthed in ancient Egyptian tomb

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 12:20 PM PST

Dozens of cat mummies unearthed in ancient Egyptian tombAt an excavation of a pharaoh's 4,500-year-old pyramid complex, Egyptian archaeologists discovered dozens of mummified cats — in addition to 100 ornate cat statues.  Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Dr. Khaled El-Enany announced the ancient cat artifacts on Nov. 10, and the Ministry took to Twitter to share images of the long-deceased felines, wrapped in ribbons of cloth. Ancient Egyptians may not have worshiped their cats, but there's ample evidence that they viewed the small mammals as divine.  #Tens of #cats #mummies were unearthed in #Saqqara #necropolis along with 100 wooden #gilded #statues of #cats and a bronze one dedicated to the cat #goddess #bastet. pic.twitter.com/g0oSQPBhL8 — Ministry of Antiquities-Arab Republic of Egypt (@AntiquitiesOf) November 10, 2018 #mummies of #cats #discoverd in #Saqqara (#Discovery pic.twitter.com/AFRNERfHBn — Ministry of Antiquities-Arab Republic of Egypt (@AntiquitiesOf) November 10, 2018 SEE ALSO: The people have spoken and they want to eat the diseased tomb cheese The mummified cats, however, weren't alone.  Piles of mummified scarab beetles were also found in the tomb. The large beetles lay buried under the lid of heavy limestone sarcophagus for 4,500 years.  #Discovery Unique #Discovery in #Saqqara #Giza #Egypt #mummies of #scarabs #AncientEgypt pic.twitter.com/FkCA9HxY5P — Ministry of Antiquities-Arab Republic of Egypt (@AntiquitiesOf) November 10, 2018 WATCH: Subway rat seizes free avocado, because who wouldn't


After back-to-back mass shootings, America grows numb

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 06:10 PM PST

After back-to-back mass shootings, America grows numbWhen a gunman entered a California music bar this week and started firing, some of the patrons ran out of back doors, they smashed windows to escape, they hid. Unlike some mass shooting victims, they were not paralyzed by fear. Several of those at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks on Wednesday had been through a mass shooting before -- when a gunman opened fire on a crowd of country music fans in Las Vegas last year, killing 58.


Sri Lanka PM, 44 ex-MPs defect from party led by president ahead of election

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:00 AM PST

Sri Lanka PM, 44 ex-MPs defect from party led by president ahead of electionSirisena dissolved parliament on Friday night and called a general election for Jan. 5 in a move that has drawn international criticism as it is likely to deepen the country's political crisis. An intense power struggle has erupted in Sri Lanka in the past two weeks following Sirisena's sudden sacking of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and the appointment of former leader Rajapaksa, a pro-China strongman, in his place. Rajapaksa and 44 former lawmakers of the Sirisena-led center-left Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) on Sunday joined Sri Lanka Podujana Peremuna (SLPP), a political party formed in 2016 by Rajapaksa's younger brother Basil, a former economy minister.


8 Personalized Gifts That Aren't Cheesy Or Expensive

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 01:54 PM PST

8 Personalized Gifts That Aren't Cheesy Or ExpensiveThough there are plenty of thoughtful gift ideas that mean much more than they


British relatives gather in Ypres on Armistice Day to mark passing of their fallen families

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 03:24 AM PST

British relatives gather in Ypres on Armistice Day to mark passing of their fallen familiesEvery evening at sunset, the Last Post has sounded under the Menin Gate, in Ypres, the epicentre of conflict in the First World War, today, on Armistice Day, legions of British families flocked to Ypres to pay their respects to the fallen.  Benoit Mottrie,chariman of the Last Post Association and the grandson of its founder Aime Gruwez' said, "This is the busiest time I have ever witnessed.  "In the 1950s, 60s, 70s it was often just the two police stopping the traffic the buglers, and maybe a handful of people, sometimes no one when we played the Last Post.  I don't think we will ever be alone again."   Gathered around the imposing 14.5 metre high memorial that bears the names of 54,395 British and Commonwealth soldiers of the 90,000 who died on Ypres Salient but were never found, the crowds bowed their head at one at 11am local time on the 11 November.  They fell silent, like the guns on November 11. At least 300,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers were killed over the four years of war, five major battles  around Ypres, including Passchendaele which cost half a million casualties for the gain of just a few miles. Lest we forget: First World War centenary commemorations, in pictures Ypres, which was of major strategic importance, was constantly shelled by the surrounding German troops and the city reduced to rubble. Scott Watson, 33, is a fireman with six years service in the Royal Navy. His great great grandfather was killed in 1915 in France. His great grandad served in the Desert Rats and his Dad was in the navy for 32 years. He was among the packed crowds by the gate with his partner Catherine Shea, 34 and daughter Grace, 13. "This means everything to me and to my family. It is our responsibility to make sure future generations remember them and Grace must make sure her children remember as well. We will never forget," he said. Gareth Richards is a former warrant officer with the Royal Engineers, who served in Kosovo, Bosnia and Northern Ireland. Francesca Shaw, from Leeds, England, prepares to lay a poppy wreath during an Armistice ceremony at the Menin Gate Credit: AP Photo/Virginia Mayo He travelled to Ypres with 25 veterans of the regiment from Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Royal Engineers fought on the salient, digging under German positions and planting explosives. Gareth, who lives in Paisley, was here to pay tribute to his great grandfather, a private in the Welsh Fusiliers. Robert Evans was taken prisoner in the First Battle of Ypres in August 1914. He later served in the Home Guard in World War Two. Wearing his great grandfather's medals from the Boer war and First World War alongside his own, Gareth said, "This is so important to mark history. There are going to be a lot of tears today." The men marched out towards the front from Ypres, some along the route on which Reginald Blomfield's triumphal arch has stood since 1927.   Max Dutton, 26, is assistant historian at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.  Max, who is from Harrogate, said, "and I am honoured to do this job". An HQ dugout near Ypres during the First World War, found in a scrapbook belonging to Captain Robert Harley Egerton Bennett Credit: A.C.H.Bennett / PA  His maternal great grandfather, Private William Alvin of the East York Regiment, served and survived on the Sommes and Ypres. "He was gassed," said Max, "my granny always used to say he coughed all his life." Volunteers from every corner of Britain took part in the "poppy parade" on Sunday, holding baskets of poppies. They were tossed them from the top of the gate so they floated down from the top of the arch. Firefighters in full dress uniform, and other onlookers, bent down and gently stowed them away in pockets and wallets as souvenirs. Eleanor Foulkes, 28., , an actor, grew up in Montreal, Canada. "The importance of remembering cannot be overstated, especially for my generation as the war gets further and further away and back into history," she said. Nearby at St George's Memorial Church the muffled bells rang out. For almost 90 years, there were no bells ringing from  the "English Church" but today they rang four times. The church was built in 1927 to give a place of worship to those who came to build the memorials to the fallen. Reginald Bromfield, the architect of the Menin Gate where thousands gathered to pay their respects just 10 minutes' walk away , was the brains and heart behind it. The Ypres and Surrey Pipes Marching Band march during an Armistice ceremony at the Menin Gate Credit: AP Photo/Virginia Mayo The Menin Gate and the English Church were among a handful of new additions in Ypres, which was over the course of the war reduced to rubble and had to be painstakingly rebuilt. But St George's was never truly finished because until last year. Its brick tower, draped on Sunday with a cloak of 1,600 croctched poppies sent from around the world, had never hosted church bells. Funding ran out before they could ever be made. That changed last year, thanks to readers of the Daily Telegraph who contributed to an appeal to finally "finish the church". Recognised in Belgian law as a Church of England parish on  a foreign land, St George's now has its "remembrance bells", eight English change-ringing bells that fit the steeple perfectly. They are engraved with the names of fallen bell-ringers on the Western Front, and by the names of schools whose boys went over the top to their doom.  The heaviest, the tenor, weighs 672 pounds and each of the eight needs a ringer to sound them. Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium during the Last Post ceremony at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in Ypres Credit:  NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/AFP "We all them our remembrance bells because they have the names of fallen soldiers engraved upon them. When you are ringing, you remember. But we must never forget, we never seem to learn, We are at war now, aren't we? No one must ever forget," said Liz Millward, the tower captain of the bell ringers and the church warden. Liz was inspired to take up bell-ringing again, after a 15-year gap. Her father, a former RAF serviceman, had been ringing since he was 13. She moved to Ypres 14 years ago and is now the proud grandmother to a Belgian-British girl. Her great grandfather was killed in France, aged 42 and leaving four children and a pregnant wife. Alan Regin is the steward of the rolls of honour for the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, and has been researching the lives of the fallen bell-ringers from the Great War for nearly 30 years. The 59-year-old said, "1,500 bell-ringers fell in World War One. At Tyne Cot cemetery there are 35 names on the memorial to the missing and there are more than 50 on the Menin Gate in Ypres. It was them who brought me to Ypres and to St George's Church. I saw the tower and I thought, "let's get some bells in there.'


JetBlue inaugurates route from Boston to Cuba's capital

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 09:03 PM PST

JetBlue inaugurates route from Boston to Cuba's capitalHAVANA (AP) — A JetBlue flight from Boston landed in Havana on Saturday, as the U.S. airline expanded its routes to Cuba despite a drop in American visitors amid tensions between the countries.


'New normal' ferocious winds whip up deadly California fires

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 11:24 AM PST

'New normal' ferocious winds whip up deadly California firesTwo deadly wildfires fueled by "devil winds" tore through opposite ends of California on Sunday, with residents urged to heed evacuation orders by officials forced to leave their own homes. In northern California, the Camp Fire is one of the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history, killing at least 23 since it broke out on Thursday northeast of Sacramento and consumed much of the mountain town of Paradise. Hundreds of miles to the south, at least two people died in the Woolsey conflagration threatening the wealthy beach community of Malibu, near Los Angeles.


President Trump visits France for World War I Centennial

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 10:52 AM PST

President Trump visits France for World War I CentennialPresident Donald Trump paid tribute Sunday to U.S. and allied soldiers killed in World War I as he and dozens of other world leaders commemorated the 100th anniversary of the end of "a horrible, horrible war" that marked America's emergence as a world power.


What To Watch On Netflix That’s New This Week

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 07:35 AM PST

What To Watch On Netflix That's New This WeekStreamline recommends "The Great British Baking Show" as the thing to watch on


Kemp pushes Abrams to concede in Georgia gubernatorial race

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 09:10 PM PST

Kemp pushes Abrams to concede in Georgia gubernatorial raceATLANTA (AP) — Republican Brian Kemp is pressing Democrat Stacey Abrams to concede Georgia's tight gubernatorial race as civil rights groups urge her to stay and fight.


Indonesia calls off the search for Lion Air crash victims

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 01:51 AM PST

Indonesia calls off the search for Lion Air crash victims"Since yesterday afternoon until today we have not found any more victims and therefore I declare the search and rescue operation is over," Muhammad Syaugi, head of the search and rescue agency, told reporters Saturday. Lion Air has begun paying $102,058 compensation money for each passenger to the grieving families. Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee has retrieved one of the black boxes -- the flight data recorder -- and is still hunting for the cockpit voice recorder, which recorded the last conversation between the pilot and co-pilot before the crash.


Clash erupts during Israel operation in Gaza, six dead: officials

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 02:47 PM PST

Clash erupts during Israel operation in Gaza, six dead: officialsAn exchange of fire erupted during an Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, leaving six Palestinians dead, officials said, while potentially dashing hopes that a recent agreement would restore calm. As tensions rose following the clash, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he would cut short his trip to Paris, where he had been attending World War I commemorations, and return home. After the clash erupted, sirens were reported in southern Israel indicating possible rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.


The NRA told doctors to 'stay in their lane.' Doctors aren't having it.

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 09:23 AM PST

The NRA told doctors to 'stay in their lane.' Doctors aren't having it.#ThisisMyLane The National Rifle Association has a bone to pick with "anti-gun doctors" (what) and their collective desire to stop pulling bullets out of patients. They don't know what they're talking about, the NRA contends, when they argue in favor of common sense gun control. "Someone should tell self-important  anti-gun doctors to stay in their lane," the Wednesday tweet read. "Half of the articles in Annals of Internal Medicine are pushing for gun control. Most upsetting, however, the medical community seems to have consulted NO ONE but themselves." SEE ALSO: Doctor: Asking Patients About Gun Ownership Is a Healthcare Issue The tweet then links to an NRA website article deriding a position paper from the American College of Physicians (ACP). The paper lays out a number of policy recommendations that, its abstract notes, "the evidence suggests will be effective in reducing deaths and injuries from firearm-related violence." The NRA takes issue with the fact that the paper's authors didn't consult with "firearms experts or lawyers." I'm not personally well-versed enough in these issues to respond to that charge, though I feel like a paper — even a policy paper — from a national health care organization is probably not in the wrong for focusing on what doctors think. What's important here, however, is how doctors responded. Many did not take kindly to the NRA's assertion that health care providers should "stay in their lane." They were quick to remind the NRA that guns and the wounds they cause are very much in a doctor's "lane." And so, a hashtag was born: #ThisisMyLane. I may not have a strong enough grasp of the complexities here to rebuff the specifics of that NRA article. But the health care providers sharing their gun violence horror stories here are all the convincing anyone should need that gun control is an issue that sorely needs to be addressed. Hey @NRA, so a 4 year old comes into the ER with a GSW to the chest, but it hasn't crossed the midline. Please inform me, a pediatric intensive care physician, what is the trauma protocol for this? I'm confused since this is not my lane. #ThisisMyLane — pachec (@pachec) November 10, 2018 .@NRAsays docs should "stay in [our] lane. My lane is a son shot walking down the street with his mother. I opened his chest and repaired his heart after it stopped, but I couldn't prevent the brain damage from lack of oxygen during CPR#ThisisMyLane . What's yours? — Stephanie Bonne (@scrubbedin) November 8, 2018 @nra This is the chest x-ray of my 15 year old patient shot by an R.I.P. bullet, how many of those fragments could you find and fix? #ThisisMyLane https://t.co/zIUtjA5JG8 pic.twitter.com/i4LG83WUEd — Ellie Curtis (@elliecurtismd) November 10, 2018 Oops @NRA - forgot to consult you on that gunshot victim I treated. Turns out, THEY came into MY lane, and I heard YOU were driving. Next time, what's your number? I'll call you to deliver the bad news, since clearly you claim this lane as YOURS. #Docs4GunSense #ThisISMyLane — Brandon Morshedi, MD, DPT (@bbmorshedi) November 10, 2018 My kids' pediatrician sent me a picture of her altered water bottle in her (parked!) car. Considering that in 2015 alone, 2,824 children died by gunshot and 13,723 others were injured, this is very much her lane. #ThisIsMyLane @NRA @momsdemand #ENOUGH pic.twitter.com/H6mKBCmo0a — Alyson Gilles (@AlysonGilles) November 9, 2018 #ThisisMyLane: 15 yo boy, innocent bystander, shot in the pelvis by a stray bullet. Obliterated iliac vessels, we couldn't save him. His poor mother crumpled and screamed when I told her he died. Her screams haunt me. — Jill Streams (@JCRStreams) November 9, 2018 .@NRA says docs should "stay in [our] lane. My lane: a resident, watching my mentor desperately try to save a 6 year old accidentally shot by his brother. When he knew it over, he stopped, held the boys hand and wept at the OR table as he died.#ThisisMyLane What's yours? — Stephanie Bonne (@scrubbedin) November 9, 2018 I worked in a trauma unit and had to hold together the skull of a young man who was shot in the head, so we could wrap it up enough for his family to see him and say goodbye. #ThisisMyLane — Kelly Pavelec (@kelly_pavelec) November 10, 2018 Moments you always remember. Furious honking in the ambulance bay. Picking up the lifeless 12 yo from the front seat like he weighed nothing. Putting him on the cot, A,B... So many holes. No breathing, finger thoracostomy, so much blood shooting up my arm. He died. #ThisIsMyLane — Dr. Howie Mell (@DrHowieMell) November 10, 2018 I've been reading statements from the trauma surgeons and ED docs about gun carnage. As rehab doc, let me mention lifetimes in wheelchairs with SCI, useless arms from brachial plexus destruction, colostomies from belly destruction and years of dependence with TBI #ThisIsMyLane — Kathleen Bell, MD (@KathleenBellMD) November 10, 2018 Hey @NRA ! Wanna see my lane? Here's the chair I sit in when I tell parents their kids are dead. How dare you tell me I can't research evidence based solutions. #ThisISMyLane #ThisIsOurLane #thequietroom pic.twitter.com/y7tBAuje8O — Stephanie Bonne (@scrubbedin) November 9, 2018 WATCH: 'We're being used': Rapper Vic Mensa pleads for gun control legislation.


Facebook refuses Singapore request to remove post after critical website blocked

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 01:03 AM PST

Facebook refuses Singapore request to remove post after critical website blockedFacebook has rejected a Singapore government request to remove a post of an online article that the government said was "false and malicious", prompting its Law Ministry to say the case illustrated the need to introduce legislation to stop fake news. Singapore's central bank said on Friday it had filed a police report against an online article by an Australia-based independent blogger about Singapore banks and Malaysia's scandal-linked 1MDB state fund. Web access in Singapore to the website of the States Times Review (STR) has been blocked by internet service providers as directed by Singapore's telecom and media regulator IMDA, which said it had determined the website carried prohibited content.


California wildfires: Death toll rises to 25 as firefighters continue search for survivors

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 10:36 AM PST

California wildfires: Death toll rises to 25 as firefighters continue search for survivorsCalifornia firefighters are embarking on exhaustive search-and-rescue operations for survivors and the remains of victims killed in massive wildfires as the death toll climbed to 25. More than 100 are still missing after a wildfire engulfed 164 sq miles of northern California. Many of those residents could still be found alive, Butte County sheriff Kory Honea said, as his department initially received over 500 calls about missing loved ones.


Matthew Whitaker Led Foundation That May Have Violated Tax-Exempt Status

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 09:17 PM PST

Matthew Whitaker Led Foundation That May Have Violated Tax-Exempt StatusMatthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly


Dog with Failing Kidneys Receives Miracle Organ Donation from One of Her Puppies

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:54 AM PST

Dog with Failing Kidneys Receives Miracle Organ Donation from One of Her PuppiesThree years after giving birth, a once-abandoned dog received a life-saving kidney donation from one of her pups.


Democrats gain ground in California US House battles

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 08:42 PM PST

Democrats gain ground in California US House battlesLOS ANGELES (AP) — Several Democrats gained ground Friday against Republican incumbents in closely contested U.S. House races in California, where votes continue to be counted.


Evacuations remain for Malibu, two found dead as Woolsey Fire threatens tens of thousands of structures

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 01:43 PM PST

Evacuations remain for Malibu, two found dead as Woolsey Fire threatens tens of thousands of structuresTwo people were found dead, and more than 200,000 residents remain under mandatory evacuation as the Woolsey Fire rages in Southern California.


German president joins Armistice ceremony in London

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 06:16 AM PST

German president joins Armistice ceremony in LondonPresident Frank-Walter Steinmeier became the first German leader to take part in Britain's national service of remembrance on Sunday, 100 years since the end of World War I. Across Britain, individuals and communities held two minutes of silence at 11am (1100 GMT) to remember the end of the four-year conflict which claimed around 18 million lives. In London, the moment was marked by the chiming of Big Ben, which has been largely silent since renovation work began in August 2017 but which still sounds for important national events.


Major oil producers to consider cuts after price slide

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 08:04 PM PST

Major oil producers to consider cuts after price slideMajor oil producers meet in Abu Dhabi on Sunday to consider reverting to output cuts after a sharp slide in crude prices revived fears of a 2014-style crash. Oil prices shed a fifth of their value in just one month after surging to a four-year high in early October, driven by a combination of factors centred on higher supply and fears of sluggish demand. The United States has upped production of shale oil, while Saudi Arabia, Russia and others have raised supplies of crude amid signs of slowing demand.


5 Ways to Spend Less on Thanksgiving Food

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 02:15 PM PST

5 Ways to Spend Less on Thanksgiving FoodFood stores have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. Only Christmas bests Thanksgiving in terms of food and beverage sales, according to a study by the market research company Nielsen. ...


Turkish air strike 'neutralizes' 14 Kurdish militants in Iraq: military

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 12:38 AM PST

Turkish air strike 'neutralizes' 14 Kurdish militants in Iraq: militaryAn air strike by a Turkish warplane "neutralized" 14 militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq, the military said on Sunday, destroying hideouts and armories. The Turkish army uses the phrase neutralize when it has killed, captured or wounded combatants. The air strike carried out on Saturday targeted the Avasin region, the military said.


There Were Zero Better Things This Week Than Ezra Miller's Dementor Chic Red Carpet Look

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 05:00 AM PST

There Were Zero Better Things This Week Than Ezra Miller's Dementor Chic Red Carpet LookWelcome to Good Stuff, HuffPost's weekly recommendation series devoted to the


Top Judiciary Democrat Jerry Nadler Questions Legality Of Matt Whitaker Appointment

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 08:40 AM PST

Top Judiciary Democrat Jerry Nadler Questions Legality Of Matt Whitaker AppointmentRep. Jerry Nadler (N.Y.), the Democrat who is set to lead the House Judiciary


Airplane banner denounces Jets' partnership with MGM

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 12:21 PM PST

Airplane banner denounces Jets' partnership with MGMEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — An airplane banner criticizing the New York Jets' gaming deal partnership with casino operator MGM Resorts International circled MetLife Stadium several times a few hours before the team's game against the Buffalo Bills.


The Perfect Wine Glass, A Reissue of an Iconic Sofa, and More Great New Products to Source

Posted: 10 Nov 2018 07:24 AM PST

The Perfect Wine Glass, A Reissue of an Iconic Sofa, and More Great New Products to Source


The Latest: 3 races too close to call in Southern California

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 07:14 PM PST

The Latest: 3 races too close to call in Southern CaliforniaLOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on U.S. House races in California (all times local):


Family of Parkland shooting victim slam Broward County chaos

Posted: 09 Nov 2018 07:52 PM PST

Family of Parkland shooting victim slam Broward County chaosAndrew and Hunter Pollack protest the vote-counting chaos and corruption engulfing Broward County.


Alibaba hits another 'Singles Day' record but growth slows

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 05:28 PM PST

Alibaba hits another 'Singles Day' record but growth slowsChinese e-commerce giant Alibaba filled a record $30.7 billion in orders on Sunday during its annual "Singles Day" shopping frenzy, but growth slowed from previous years. Although retail sales in China have been steady, the outlook is uncertain as the economy slows and concerns rise over the impact of the trade war with the United States. Alibaba's share price, which doubled in 2017, is down 16 percent this year.


Hell in Paradise: fire crews in grim search for California's dead

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 12:43 PM PST

Hell in Paradise: fire crews in grim search for California's deadSearch teams scoured the carnage of California's most destructive ever wildfire for victims on Sunday, as the state-wide death toll rose to 26 with high winds hampering the effort to rescue property and save lives. Firefighters took advantage of a brief calm overnight to make headway against the multiple blazes, but conditions were expected to be hellish on Sunday with winds reaching as high as 70 miles (110 kilometers) an hour. The largest inferno -- the so-called "Camp Fire" in the northern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains -- has destroyed 6,700 homes, business and other buildings in the town of Paradise, effectively wiping it off the map.


Explainer: Why are Iraq's Kirkuk oilfields so important?

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 03:34 AM PST

Explainer: Why are Iraq's Kirkuk oilfields so important?Washington is pressuring Baghdad to resume exports that stopped last year. Iraq aims to raise its export capacity to 8.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the coming years from less than 5 million bpd currently, 1 million of which could come via Kirkuk. WHY IS KIRKUK SO IMPORTANT?


How a Balance Transfer Credit Card Can Help You Pay Down Debt

Posted: 11 Nov 2018 06:42 AM PST

How a Balance Transfer Credit Card Can Help You Pay Down DebtThe average interest rate consumers pay on credit card balances has hit a record high of 17.11 percent, according to the latest data from CreditCards.com.  At the same time, outstanding credit ca...


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