| Tweeters Criticize CNN Over 'Propaganda' Piece On Kim Jong Un's Sister Posted: 10 Feb 2018 11:32 PM PST CNN is catching heat online for publishing an article about North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, which critics claim paints her family's repressive regime in a positive light.
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| White House Officials Can't Say Who Knew What, When On Porter Allegations Posted: 11 Feb 2018 09:49 AM PST Top White House officials defended the administration's handling of allegations against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned this week amid accusations that he had physically abused his two ex-wives.
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| Long Island man arrested on cockfighting charges Posted: 10 Feb 2018 02:42 PM PST ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — Police searching for drugs at a home in New York discovered more than 60 caged roosters, a mistreated pit bull, a pheasant and equipment used to stage illegal cockfighting matches.
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| 'Clearly there was a breakdown in process': Chris Christie on Porter's access to classified info Posted: 11 Feb 2018 03:02 AM PST ABC News contributor former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., former Clinton white house staff secretary, discuss former Trump White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter's access to classified information.
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| 'Unacceptable' to endanger lives of Russian soldiers in Syria: Moscow Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:22 AM PST Russia on Saturday called for "restraint" from all parties in Syria and said it considered risking the lives of Russian soldiers "absolutely unacceptable" following large-scale Israeli air strikes inside Syria. "We strongly call on all sides involved to show restraint and avoid all acts that could lead to complicating the situation further," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement. "It is absolutely unacceptable to create threats to the lives and security of Russian soldiers that are in the Syrian Arab Republic on the invitation of the legal government to assist in the fight against terrorism," it added.
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| California science fair project tying race, IQ sparks outcry Posted: 10 Feb 2018 08:15 PM PST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California school district is investigating how a science project correlating low intelligence with racial groups was on full display at a science fair, where it drew outrage from some students, parents and staff.
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| ICE Set To Deport Undocumented Father Whose 5-Year-Old Son Is Battling Cancer Posted: 10 Feb 2018 07:09 AM PST Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to deport an undocumented man from Mexico whose child is battling cancer.
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| Boston Radio Host Suspended After Using Fake Asian Accent To Mock Tom Brady's Agent Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:33 PM PST The popular co-host of a Boston radio sports program has been suspended after using a fake Asian accent to impersonate the agent of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
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| Dan Rather Calls Trump's Defense Of Porter A 'Heat-Seeking Missile' Posted: 10 Feb 2018 08:23 PM PST Long-time CBS anchor Dan Rather called President Donald Trump's defense of Rob Porter, a former White House staff secretary accused of domestic abuse, a "heat-seeking missile" aimed at some of the president's "biggest vulnerabilities."
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| These Marine Aces Were Some of the Best Fighter Pilots of World War II Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:00 PM PST Warfare History Network
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| South Africa's ANC official urges patience during Zuma exit talks Posted: 10 Feb 2018 10:59 PM PST By Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africans should be patient with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) leader Cyril Ramaphosa as he holds talks with President Jacob Zuma for a transition of power, the party's national chairperson said on Saturday. Ramaphosa has been lobbying for Zuma to resign and has said he hopes to conclude talks with him "in coming days ... in the interests of the country." Addressing an ANC rally in the eastern province of Mpumalanga, Gwede Mantashe said ANC officials should be fearless and must be able to make difficult decisions, but leaders had a duty to "analyse and mitigate risks".
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| Ohio police chief weeps for officers killed on duty Posted: 11 Feb 2018 09:27 AM PST Westerville, Ohio, police chief Joe Mortbitzer gave a tearful tribute to two police officers killed while responding to a 911 call. Eric Joering, 39, and Anthony Morelli, 54, were fatally shot during the middle of the day after checking on a potential domestic situation in the Columbus, Ohio suburb. Mr Morbitzer said the officers were "true American heroes" who "gave their lives in defence of others".
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| Israel warns over Iran's presence in Syria after air strikes Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:52 AM PST Israel issued stark warnings on Sunday over Iran's presence in neighbouring Syria after a confrontation threatened to open a new and unpredictable period in the country's seven-year civil war. Israel carried out major air raids in Syria on Saturday, including against what it described as Iranian targets -- the first time it had publicly acknowledged doing so since the war began. The raids came after an Israeli F16 fighter was shot down by Syrian air defences.
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| NBC apologizes to South Koreans for analyst's remark Posted: 11 Feb 2018 08:00 AM PST NEW YORK (AP) — NBC has apologized to South Koreans for an on-air remark by an analyst that cited Japan as an example that has been important to the country's own transformation.
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| Teen Set To Testify Against Man She Accused Of Rape Found Dead Posted: 10 Feb 2018 10:46 AM PST A teenager who had been set to testify against a Michigan man she said raped her has been found dead in what police are investigating as a homicide.
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| Explorers Come Up With Amazing Photos Of What Lies Beneath Antarctic Waters Posted: 11 Feb 2018 01:06 AM PST A crew of scientists on a mission for Greenpeace have surfaced with astounding first-ever photos from the depths of the Antarctic Ocean showing surprisingly diverse and abundant life even in the frigid dark.
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| Top Democrat’s Return Sows Uncertainty for Iran Deal Posted: 10 Feb 2018 02:01 PM PST Iran hawk Bob Menendez's reinstatement as top Democrat on Senate Foreign Relations Committee could alter politics around the nuclear deal.
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| Oroville crisis drives harder look at aging US dams Posted: 11 Feb 2018 09:18 AM PST SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One year after the worst structural failures at a major U.S. dam in a generation, federal regulators who oversee California's half-century-old, towering Oroville Dam say they are looking hard at how they overlooked its built-in weaknesses for decades.
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| Is China's J-20 Stealth Fighter Really 'Operational?' Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:10 AM PST The Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) has declared its Chengdu J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter operational. With the J-20 formally attaining initial operational capability, China becomes the only the second nation-state to have developed an operational stealth aircraft after the United States. Russia, which is currently developing the Sukhoi Su-57 PAK-FA, is running behind that pack since its new fighter will not enter operational service for some years to come.
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| Investor Soros pledges new donation to pro-EU group Posted: 11 Feb 2018 03:39 PM PST (Reuters) - Billionaire financier George Soros will pledge an additional 100,000 pounds ($138,130) to Best for Britain, a campaign group seeking to keep Britain in the European Union, the group said in an email to Reuters. Soros, who donated 400,000 pounds to the campaign last week, will match any donations given to Best for Britain up to 100,000 pounds after attacks against him in the right-wing press, the group said. "I am happy to take the fight to those who have tried to use a smear campaign, not arguments, to prop up their failing case," Soros told the Guardian, which had reported on the donation earlier on Sunday.
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| An American Man Actually Won A Luge Medal At The Olympics Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:07 AM PST Chris Mazdzer won a silver medal in the luge singles at the Winter Olympics on Sunday in Pyeongchang, South Korea, becoming the first U.S. man to earn a medal in the event.
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| Three Cameroon soldiers killed in restive anglophone region Posted: 11 Feb 2018 12:38 PM PST Cameroon's national youth holiday was marred by violence on Sunday, with three soldiers killed and a local official feared kidnapped by suspected separatists in the country's restive English-speaking regions. Authorities imposed a week-long curfew in the troubled areas on Saturday, citing fears of an "imminent" attack by separatists after numerous online threats. Army spokesman Colonel Didier Badjeck on Sunday said the three soldiers were killed in the southwestern village of Kembong, adding that there had been some "scattered attacks".
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| Pence upstaged by 2 Koreas' efforts to warm ties Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:04 AM PST GANGNEUNG, South Korea (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence's efforts to keep North Korea from stealing the show at the Winter Olympics proved to be short-lived, quickly drowned out by the images of the two Koreas marching and competing together, as the South appeared to look favorably on warming ties on the Korean Peninsula.
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| Rep. Devin Nunes: Dems packed memo full of sources, methods Posted: 11 Feb 2018 07:32 AM PST House Intelligence Committee chairman says on 'Sunday Morning Futures' that the Democrats included sensitive material in their FISA memo, causing the White House to block its release.
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| Police Move In As Clashes Erupt At Right-Wing Rally At University Of Washington Posted: 10 Feb 2018 10:22 PM PST Five people were arrested Saturday when counter-protesters clashed with members and supporters of a controversial right-wing "Patriot Prayer" group at the University of Washington campus in Seattle.
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| 'We Stand With Women,' RNC Spokeswoman Says Posted: 11 Feb 2018 09:16 AM PST The Republican Party stands with women said a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee, despite a whole host of positions taken by the GOP in recent months that seem to contradict the statement.
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| Bishop declares nun's recovery as 70th Lourdes miracle Posted: 11 Feb 2018 01:39 PM PST PARIS (AP) — A French bishop declared Sunday that the recovery a long-debilitated nun made after she visited the shrine in Lourdes was a miracle, the 70th event to be recognized as an act of divine intervention at the world-famous Catholic pilgrimage site.
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| U.S. rail official steps down after questions raised over outside work Posted: 10 Feb 2018 01:56 PM PST A senior Trump administration rail safety official resigned on Saturday after questions were raised about whether he was conducting outside work after taking the post, the U.S. Transportation Department said. Politico reported Saturday it had raised questions about whether Hall was simultaneously working as a public relations consultant for a Mississippi sheriff's department. Hall, who started work in June as deputy FRA administrator and served as acting administrator for more than six months, took a leave of absence last month for family reasons.
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| US Navy probes alleged drug use by sailors in Japan Posted: 09 Feb 2018 11:04 PM PST The US Navy said Saturday it was probing sailors at a base in Japan over alleged drug use and vowed no tolerance for any misconduct. "Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is investigating Yokosuka-based sailors for alleged drug use and distribution," the 7th Fleet said, referring to its home base southwest of Tokyo. "The Navy has zero tolerance for drug abuse and takes all allegations involving misconduct of our sailors, navy civilians and family members very seriously," it said in a comment emailed to AFP.
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| Canadian PM Trudeau and LA mayor toast friendship with hike Posted: 10 Feb 2018 12:44 PM PST LOS ANGELES (AP) — Capping off a three-day swing through California that's mostly been focused on business and trade, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toasted his country's friendship with Los Angeles on Saturday by taking a brisk morning hike with Mayor Eric Garcetti.
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| Woman killed, 12 injured in Beijing mall knife attack Posted: 11 Feb 2018 12:43 AM PST A woman was killed and 12 other people injured after a man carried out a knife attack in a mall in a busy shopping district in the Chinese capital, Beijing, police said on Sunday. Beijing police said in a short statement they had detained a man over the early afternoon attack at the Joy City Mall in the Xidan district. Beijing radio showed pictures on their WeChat account of blood spattered on the floor in part of the mall and at least one injured person being taken from the scene.
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| The Next Recession Is Really Gonna Suck Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:10 PM PST WASHINGTON ― When the next recession comes, many people who lose their jobs will have a harder time getting unemployment insurance, an important lifeline for most Americans.
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| Eiffel Tower Forced to Close as Paris Is Pummeled by Snow Posted: 10 Feb 2018 11:49 AM PST Snow and rain shut down the Eiffel Tower and covered Paris in a white coat
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| 10 Reasons No Nation Wants to Go to War with Israel Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:41 AM PST The Jericho III is the third missile to serve as Israel's land-based nuclear deterrent. The Jericho III is believed to have a range between 4,800 and 6,000 kilometers, and is capable of carrying a 1,000 kilogram warhead payload. A range of 4,800 kilometers would enable it to strike from Morocco to eastern India, while an 6,500 kilometer range would enable it to target as far as western China.
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| No Olympic truce for US, North Korea in Pyeongchang Posted: 10 Feb 2018 02:17 AM PST PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — Forget an Olympic truce. The rhetoric war between North Korea and the Trump administration hasn't skipped a beat in Pyeongchang.
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| Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur also did landscaping at nearby apartments Posted: 10 Feb 2018 08:17 AM PST The alleged serial killer accused of killing at least six people and stuffing them into planter boxes also did work on nearby properties, according to neighbors. "He would work on the lawn, take care of flowers, planters, and stuff like that," Frederic Bisson, a former neighbour of the area, told CBC Canada. The alleged killer, Bruce McArthur, has been charged for first degree murder for nearly half a dozen deaths after investigators found bodies of several individuals in planter boxes.
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| Rose McGowan Responds To Former Manager's Death Posted: 10 Feb 2018 01:43 PM PST Actress Rose McGowan addressed the death of former manager Jill Messick in a brief Instagram caption Saturday, three days after Messick's suicide.
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| Modi becomes first Indian PM to visit West Bank Posted: 10 Feb 2018 06:48 AM PST Narendra Modi on Saturday became the first Indian prime minister to visit the occupied West Bank where he held talks with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas as part of a Middle East tour. The visit, which came weeks after Modi hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was seen as an Indian effort to balance its strengthening ties with the Jewish state. "I have once again assured President Abbas that India is bound by a promise to take care of the Palestinian people's interests," Modi said following a meeting with the Palestinian leader.
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| False alarms highlight weaknesses in national alert system Posted: 10 Feb 2018 05:57 AM PST Weather junkie John Grosso knew it was highly unlikely a monster wave was barreling toward the Connecticut coast. Still, when a tsunami warning appeared out of the blue on his phone Tuesday, he felt a twinge of fear. His co-workers, who got the same alert, asked whether they should evacuate.
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| Turkey detains 48 suspected Islamic State members: Anadolu, police Posted: 10 Feb 2018 08:05 AM PST Turkish police have detained 48 suspected Islamic State members who were preparing to launch an attack, an Istanbul police spokesman and state-run Anadolu news agency said on Saturday. Police raided six addresses in three districts of Istanbul late on Friday, and detained 31 foreign nationals, the police spokesman said in a statement. Seventeen more foreign nationals who were also preparing to launch an attack were detained in raids across the capital Ankara, Anadolu said, without specifying when the operation was carried out.
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| Scaramucci talks Dems' FISA memo, Rob Porter and John Kelly Posted: 10 Feb 2018 07:20 AM PST Former White House communications director shares his perspective on 'Fox & Friends.'
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| The RNC Asked Tweeters To Take A Donald Trump Approval Poll. They Did So With Glee. Posted: 11 Feb 2018 12:35 AM PST The Republican National Committee is being mocked online after it asked people to take part in this February approval poll for President Donald Trump: We want to hear from YOU.
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| China Claims That It Has Tested a Mid-Course Missile Defense System Posted: 11 Feb 2018 05:56 AM PST This week, China's Ministry of Defense posted a terse statement announcing a test. "China carried out a land-based mid-course missile interception test within its territory on Feb. 5, 2018 and achieved the desired test objective," the statement said. Many believe China was testing its SC-19 missile.
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| Border collie Fame(US) wins Westminster agility contest Posted: 10 Feb 2018 08:07 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — When your name is famous, you've got to live up to it.
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