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- 'SPYGATE': Trump rages on Twitter about the 'Criminal Deep State'
- Up Close and Personal with the Hawaii Volcano Spewing Lava
- Judge Orders 30-Year-Old Man To Move Out Of His Parents' House Already
- A Planner's Guide to the Mediterranean Diet
- In a philosophical mood, Congress debates freedom of speech on campus
- Man's sledgehammer rampage caught on CCTV
- Texas considers 'red flag' law in wake of school shooting: governor
- Police release bodycam footage from Sterling Brown arrest
- How the press is getting it wrong about the Democratic primaries
- 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor’s Shocks Learn to Code
- Immigrant Children Accuse Border Patrol Of Abuse And Neglect, Report Shows
- 25 Decor Scores to Snag from Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale
- Cleveland Indians Pitcher Trevor Bauer Rejects Claims He Scrawled 9/11 Conspiracy Message on Mound
- Pentagon pulls China's invite to Pacific naval exercises
- French couple found guilty of murdering au-pair in London
- Las Vegas strike would have far-reaching effect
- Rescue Cat Has Hilarious Wide-Eyed Expression After Scan Confirms She Is Pregnant
- Trump Lawyer Attended DOJ Meeting On Confidential FBI Informant
- Archaeologists Find 'Holy Grail of Shipwrecks' Carrying Stash Worth Up to $17 Billion
- Startling increase in physical and sexual abuse of child immigrants by US Border Patrol, new report alleges
- Pakistani girl killed in Texas school shooting buried in Karachi
- Sandy Hook families sue US conspiracy theorist
- Video Footage Shows Milwaukee Police Arresting and Tasing NBA Player Sterling Brown
- 13 Wedding Cake Alternatives For Couples Who Prefer Savory Over Sweet
- Stephen King Reveals Why Donald Trump Blocked Him On Twitter
- 'Infinity War' Writers Try To Clear Up Marvel's Problematic Timeline
- The F-35 Might Just Be the Ultimate Weapon (For Israel)
- 'Survivor' Season 36 Winner Wendell Holland Opens Up About His Big Win
- The Best Candy Stores in the World: 11 Beautifully Designed Candy Shops
- Pakistan buries teen killed in Texas school shooting
- U.S. veteran pleads guilty to airport killings to avoid death penalty
- UN envoy urges quick action to avoid Israel-Palestinian war
- Global warming may have 'devastating' effects on rice: study
- Donald Glover Fans Execute Stunning Coup On Donald Trump-Themed Reddit Forum
- MH17: Plane shot down with Russian military missile launcher, investigators conclude
- 30 Big-Batch Summer Cocktail Recipes
- The SP38 Is Yet Another Ferrari One-Off
- Six Americans injured in Honduras plane crash
- Children With 'Hallucinating' Woman Are Rescued From Florida Roof Ledge, Cops Say
- The Latest: Syria's Assad meets with Putin envoy
- Mercedes-AMG lineup completed with E53 sedan reveal
- Trump Roasted For Rushing To Defend Tomi Lahren While Ignoring Real Victims
- Woman Mauled By Bear in Montana Walks Miles to Safety With Skull Fracture
- Gina Ortiz Jones Wins Democratic Runoff In Texas Congressional Race
- US says ambassador tricked over provocative Jerusalem picture
- Australian grandmother Maria Exposto sentenced to death for drugs in Malaysia
'SPYGATE': Trump rages on Twitter about the 'Criminal Deep State' Posted: 23 May 2018 06:21 AM PDT |
Up Close and Personal with the Hawaii Volcano Spewing Lava Posted: 22 May 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
Judge Orders 30-Year-Old Man To Move Out Of His Parents' House Already Posted: 23 May 2018 11:07 AM PDT |
A Planner's Guide to the Mediterranean Diet Posted: 23 May 2018 07:21 AM PDT 2018 might well be dubbed the year of the Mediterranean diet. Not only did it tie for the best overall diet in the U.S. News Best Diets rankings in January, but this year also marks the Mediterranean diet pyramid's 25th anniversary. Beyond being linked to a host of powerful health benefits including a reduction in heart disease risk, potential weight loss, improved brain health and longevity, much of the eating pattern's staying power can be attributed to its flexibility -- there aren't entire food groups excluded, and followers don't calorie count or track macros. |
In a philosophical mood, Congress debates freedom of speech on campus Posted: 23 May 2018 08:16 AM PDT |
Man's sledgehammer rampage caught on CCTV Posted: 24 May 2018 10:03 AM PDT A road rage suspect who hit a man with a sledgehammer is being sought by police in Philadelphia. The assailant then leaves his pickup truck with a sledgehammer and smashes the driver's side window of an SUV. The attacker then hits the passenger with the sledgehammer as he limps off to get back into the SUV. |
Texas considers 'red flag' law in wake of school shooting: governor Posted: 23 May 2018 06:37 PM PDT By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas Governor Greg Abbott sought consensus on firearms in a second round of talks on preventing gun violence on campus on Wednesday and may look at "red flag laws" to keep guns out of the hands of people deemed by a judge to be danger to themselves or others. After last week's fatal shooting of 10 people in a Houston-area high school, Abbott invited the Texas State Rifle Association, affiliated with the National Rifle Association, and Texas Gun Sense, which favors tighter gun laws, to join him in Austin, the state capital. Alice Tripp, legislative director of the Texas State Rifle Association, told reporters after the meeting she found "no common ground" with groups at the session supporting tougher gun laws. |
Police release bodycam footage from Sterling Brown arrest Posted: 24 May 2018 09:38 AM PDT |
How the press is getting it wrong about the Democratic primaries Posted: 23 May 2018 03:23 PM PDT |
2019 Ford F-150 Raptor’s Shocks Learn to Code Posted: 24 May 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
Immigrant Children Accuse Border Patrol Of Abuse And Neglect, Report Shows Posted: 24 May 2018 08:55 AM PDT |
25 Decor Scores to Snag from Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale Posted: 23 May 2018 10:16 AM PDT |
Cleveland Indians Pitcher Trevor Bauer Rejects Claims He Scrawled 9/11 Conspiracy Message on Mound Posted: 23 May 2018 10:59 AM PDT |
Pentagon pulls China's invite to Pacific naval exercises Posted: 23 May 2018 01:05 PM PDT The Pentagon has pulled its invitation for China to join maritime exercises in the Pacific because of Beijing's "continued militarization" of the South China Sea, an official said Wednesday, in the latest sign of US-China strains. China hit back at the decision, calling it "very non-constructive" and saying it was taken without due reflection. "China's continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serves to raise tensions and destabilize the region," Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Chris Logan said. |
French couple found guilty of murdering au-pair in London Posted: 24 May 2018 03:09 AM PDT A French couple was on Thursday found guilty of murdering their 21-year-old au-pair, whose burnt body was found in their London garden in September last year. Sabrina Kouider, 35, broke into tears after she and partner Ouissem Medouni, 40, were found guilty by a jury at London's Old Bailey court of murdering French live-in nanny Sophie Lionnet and burning her body on a garden bonfire. "Only Kouider and Medouni know exactly how they killed Sophie but the prosecution was able to prove that she died as a result of purposeful and sustained violence, and not by accident," said state prosecutor Aisling Hosein. |
Las Vegas strike would have far-reaching effect Posted: 24 May 2018 12:06 AM PDT |
Rescue Cat Has Hilarious Wide-Eyed Expression After Scan Confirms She Is Pregnant Posted: 24 May 2018 06:11 AM PDT |
Trump Lawyer Attended DOJ Meeting On Confidential FBI Informant Posted: 24 May 2018 12:08 PM PDT |
Archaeologists Find 'Holy Grail of Shipwrecks' Carrying Stash Worth Up to $17 Billion Posted: 23 May 2018 11:35 AM PDT In 1708, the San José— a Spanish galleon ship carrying a stash of gold, silver and emeralds — sank during a fierce battle against the British in the Caribbean Sea. Now, after sitting at the bottom of the ocean for 310 years, the San José's shipwreck has finally been officially identified, thanks to an analysis of the distinctive bronze cannons that sank with the ship. |
Posted: 23 May 2018 10:00 AM PDT A new report suggests that there has been a startling increase in the number of instances where US Border Patrol officers have abused children seeking shelter in the United States from violence and poverty in Central America. The report, based on more than 30,000 pages of Border Patrol reports obtained by chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) through Freedom of Information Act requests, alleges a "pattern of inimidation, harassment, physical abuse, refusal of medical services, and improper deportation between 2009 and 2014." The report follows after a previous disclosure from the ACLU that detailed 116 incidents where officers were alleged to have physically, sexually, or psychologically abused children between the ages of five and 17. |
Pakistani girl killed in Texas school shooting buried in Karachi Posted: 23 May 2018 12:19 AM PDT A Pakistani exchange student killed in a mass shooting in Texas last week was buried in her home town of Karachi on Wednesday, her coffin draped with Pakistan's green and white flag. Sabika Sheikh, 17, was among eight students and two teachers killed in Texas when Santa Fe High School, southeast of Houston, on Friday joined a grim list of U.S. schools and campuses where students and staff have been gunned down, stoking a divisive debate about gun laws. Sheikh's body arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday night and the funeral was held at a graveyard near her home in Karachi in the middle class Gulshe-e-Iqbal neighborhood. |
Sandy Hook families sue US conspiracy theorist Posted: 24 May 2018 08:19 AM PDT Six families of victims killed in one of America's worst mass shootings have filed a lawsuit against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has claimed the massacre days shortly before Christmas 2012 never happened. Twenty small children and six adults were killed in less than five minutes on December 14, 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, by 20-year-old killer Adam Lanza who then turned the gun on himself. A Connecticut law firm filed the defamation lawsuit in Bridgeport on Wednesday accusing Jones, his far-right website Infowars, other financial backers, one of his guests and another associate of greed in peddling their campaign. |
Video Footage Shows Milwaukee Police Arresting and Tasing NBA Player Sterling Brown Posted: 23 May 2018 10:18 PM PDT |
13 Wedding Cake Alternatives For Couples Who Prefer Savory Over Sweet Posted: 24 May 2018 06:02 AM PDT |
Stephen King Reveals Why Donald Trump Blocked Him On Twitter Posted: 24 May 2018 01:38 AM PDT |
'Infinity War' Writers Try To Clear Up Marvel's Problematic Timeline Posted: 24 May 2018 08:36 AM PDT |
The F-35 Might Just Be the Ultimate Weapon (For Israel) Posted: 23 May 2018 08:00 AM PDT The chief of Israel's air force said on Tuesday that his was the first country to ever use the F-35 fighter jet in combat. "The 'Adir' (F-35I) aircraft are already operational and flying combat missions. In fact, we have performed the first operational F-35 strike in the world," Major General Amikam Norkin was quoted by Israel Defense as saying. |
'Survivor' Season 36 Winner Wendell Holland Opens Up About His Big Win Posted: 24 May 2018 10:46 AM PDT |
The Best Candy Stores in the World: 11 Beautifully Designed Candy Shops Posted: 24 May 2018 01:08 PM PDT |
Pakistan buries teen killed in Texas school shooting Posted: 23 May 2018 02:41 AM PDT Hundreds mourned a Pakistani exchange student killed in a mass shooting at a Texas high school last week during her burial in Karachi Wednesday. Sabika Sheikh was among the 10 people gunned down at a high school in Santa Fe last Friday when a heavily armed student opened fire on classmates. Relatives sobbed and hugged as Sheikh's remains arrived at her family home in a casket draped with a Pakistani flag. |
U.S. veteran pleads guilty to airport killings to avoid death penalty Posted: 23 May 2018 10:28 AM PDT A U.S. veteran of the war in Iraq on Wednesday pleaded guilty to fatally shooting five people to death at Fort Lauderdale International Airport in January 2017, in a deal approved by a federal judge that spared him the death penalty. Esteban Santiago, 28, agreed in U.S. District Court in Miami to a plea deal that calls for him to serve five consecutive life sentences followed by 120 years in prison without a right to appeal. Santiago flew from his home in Anchorage, Alaska, to Fort Lauderdale, retrieved a Walther 9mm pistol and two clips of ammunition that he had checked on the flight and opened fire near a baggage carousel. |
UN envoy urges quick action to avoid Israel-Palestinian war Posted: 23 May 2018 10:27 AM PDT |
Global warming may have 'devastating' effects on rice: study Posted: 23 May 2018 11:33 AM PDT As carbon dioxide rises due to the burning of fossil fuels, rice will lose some of its protein and vitamin content, putting millions of people at risk of malnutrition, scientists warned on Wednesday. "We are showing that global warming, climate change and particularly greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide -- can have an impact on the nutrient content of plants we eat," said co-author Adam Drewnowski, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington. Protein and vitamin deficiencies can lead to growth-stunting, birth defects, diarrhea, infections and early death. |
Donald Glover Fans Execute Stunning Coup On Donald Trump-Themed Reddit Forum Posted: 23 May 2018 08:26 AM PDT |
MH17: Plane shot down with Russian military missile launcher, investigators conclude Posted: 24 May 2018 03:18 AM PDT An international investigation has said the Russian military brought the missile that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 into eastern Ukraine, leading to the tragedy that killed 298 people. The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team said last year the Buk 9M38 surface-to-air missile in question arrived from Russia and was fired from territory held by Russia-backed separatists. But Thursday's press conference in the Netherlands for the first time implicated the Russian military, of which president Vladimir Putin is the commander in chief, in the catastrophe that shocked the world in July 2014. Although the JIT did not say who pulled the trigger, the conclusion that the 53rd anti-aircraft brigade from Kursk, a unit of a "few hundred people," was operating the missile marks a step closer to naming the perpetrators. Investigators said they were working toward a court case in the Netherlands against those who fired the Buk Telar missile system as well as higher-ups in their chain of command. They are reportedly focusing on 100 or so suspects. Dutch police investigator Wilbert Paulissen next to the engine casing and thrust nozzile of the missile that brought down MH17 Credit: FRANCOIS LENOIR /Reuters The allegations come after Yulia Skripal said she was lucky to have survived an "attempted assassination" with a nerve agent in Salisbury, raising pressure on Russia three weeks before the start of the World Cup here. The JIT said it had again requested information from Russia, which had failed to tell it of this missile unit's activities, and put out another open call for confidential witness testimony. "We are looking for people that were directly or indirectly involved in the downing of MH17, but we're also thinking of individuals who were responsible for the operation that deployed the Buk Telar," said Wilbert Paulissen, head of the Dutch national police. Russian officials began pushing back against the Dutch allegation almost immediately. Moscow has since the days after the plane went down put out a raft of unlikely theories to shift the blame to Ukraine and vetoed a proposed United Nations tribunal. Video: The Telegraph's Roland Oliphant visits site of downed jet Yury Shvytkin, a member of parliament from the ruling party, called the investigation "aggression against our country like that during the Skripal case" and claimed it would have to "at the minimum" find a soldier's fingerprints on the Buk missile to accuse Moscow. One of the two main Russian state television channels ignored the news on Thursday afternoon, while the other posted a news item on its website that avoided any mention of the Russian military involvement. The defence ministry could not immediately be reached for comment, even as it continued to post on social media footage tanks and ships at war games. Those killed when the missile hit MH17 at 33,000 feet, raining bodies and debris onto the farm fields below, were mostly Dutch but also of 17 other nationalities including British, Australian, Malaysian and Indonesian. Mr Paulissen said a "fingerprint for the missile" had been established through seven markings and features on the sides of the launcher visible in social media images. Photographs, videos and witness testimony traced the progress of this launcher in a convoy from Kursk to the Ukrainian border in June 2014, and it was photographed again near the launch site on the day of the catastrophe. Investigators also detonated a Buk missile to compare the debris to that found in the fields and bodies of MH17 victims, according to Australian federal police commander Jennifer Hurst. She displayed an engine casing and thrust nozzle from the Buk responsible with a serial number she said indicated it had been produced at a factory near Moscow in 1986. FAQ | Flight MH17 Asked whether there were satellite images of the launch, Dutch chief prosecutor Fred Westerbeke said the investigation had more information that it could not reveal at the risk of "showing our cards to the other side". He added it was entering the "last phase" ahead of possible legal proceedings. Relatives of MH17 victims said in a letter in the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta on Wednesday that a "shadow" hangs over the World Cup, and the "Russian leaders who will profess to welcome the world with open arms, are those who are chiefly to blame for shattering our world". |
30 Big-Batch Summer Cocktail Recipes Posted: 24 May 2018 06:36 AM PDT |
The SP38 Is Yet Another Ferrari One-Off Posted: 23 May 2018 06:43 AM PDT |
Six Americans injured in Honduras plane crash Posted: 22 May 2018 09:48 PM PDT At least six Americans were injured Tuesday when a plane crashed while landing at the Honduran capital's international airport and split in two. The commercial jet from Austin, Texas left the runway and veered into a ditch, Carlos Cordero, deputy head of Honduras's disaster relief agency Copeco told local media. Firefighters arrived at Toncontin airport in Tegucigalpa and used foam to extinguish flames coming from the wreckage. |
Children With 'Hallucinating' Woman Are Rescued From Florida Roof Ledge, Cops Say Posted: 24 May 2018 05:07 AM PDT |
The Latest: Syria's Assad meets with Putin envoy Posted: 23 May 2018 10:00 AM PDT |
Mercedes-AMG lineup completed with E53 sedan reveal Posted: 24 May 2018 03:40 AM PDT Mercedes-AMG has now completed the final piece of its inline-six powered midsize jigsaw with the reveal of the AMG E53 sedan, which utilises the same 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six also found in the CLS53 and E53 coupe and convertible models. The engine under the hood of the 2019 Mercedes-AMG E53 sedan also produces the same 429 horsepower and 384 lb.-ft. of torque as it does elsewhere, but perhaps the standout point of this powerplant is the 48-volt ultra-mild hybrid assist system it also shares with its siblings. There's only one gearbox available with the 2019 E53 sedan, but that's not a problem as it's the excellent nine-speed auto used extensively throughout the Mercedes family at the moment. |
Trump Roasted For Rushing To Defend Tomi Lahren While Ignoring Real Victims Posted: 24 May 2018 01:18 AM PDT |
Woman Mauled By Bear in Montana Walks Miles to Safety With Skull Fracture Posted: 23 May 2018 06:02 PM PDT |
Gina Ortiz Jones Wins Democratic Runoff In Texas Congressional Race Posted: 22 May 2018 07:14 PM PDT |
US says ambassador tricked over provocative Jerusalem picture Posted: 23 May 2018 07:06 AM PDT The US embassy in Israel has said ambassador David Friedman was duped into being pictured receiving a provocative photo of annexed east Jerusalem with the revered Al-Aqsa mosque erased, an episode that provoked Palestinian anger on Wednesday. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's adviser for religious affairs, Mahmoud Habbash, called Friedman a "terrorist settler" in comments published by official news agency WAFA. The Palestinian government was unconvinced by the embassy's explanation, with a spokesman calling the incident an example of "reckless and racist arrogance", according to WAFA. |
Australian grandmother Maria Exposto sentenced to death for drugs in Malaysia Posted: 24 May 2018 06:20 AM PDT An Australian grandmother who said she was tricked into carrying drugs into Malaysia after falling for an online romance scam was Thursday sentenced to death after an earlier acquittal was overturned, her lawyer said. Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto was arrested in December 2014 while in transit at Kuala Lumpur airport with 1.1 kilos (2.4 pounds) of crystal methamphetamine stitched into the compartment of a backpack she was carrying. The 54-year-old was cleared in December of trafficking after a High Court judge ruled she did not know she was transporting the drugs. But prosecutors challenged the decision and an appeals court overturned the acquittal Thursday, and found her guilty, her lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah said. Anyone caught with at least 50 grams (1.75 ounces) of crystal meth is considered a trafficker in Muslim-majority Malaysia, and death by hanging is mandatory in the case of a conviction. FAQ | Methamphetamine Shafee slammed the ruling as "perverse" and said Exposto would make a final appeal to the country's top court. "I thought there was an overwhelming case for the defence. I am shocked with the decision," he said. The mother of four argued she did not know about the hidden stash of "ice". She said she had been fooled into carrying the bag after travelling to China to see someone she met online called "Captain Daniel Smith", who had claimed to be a US serviceman. After engaging in a long online romance, Exposto had travelled to Shanghai to see "Smith". But she did not succeed in meeting her supposed love interest while there and ended up being given a bag by a stranger, who asked her to take it to Melbourne. When she arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to change flights, she mistakenly went through immigration as she was unfamiliar with the airport. She voluntarily offered her bags for customs inspection and the drugs were discovered. There are at least 900 people on death row in Malaysia, officials have said, but executions have been rare in recent years. Malaysian lawmakers have voted to amend legislation so that capital punishment is no longer mandatory in drug-trafficking cases. But the changes have not yet come into force as they must be passed by the upper house. Two Australians were hanged in Malaysia in 1986 for heroin trafficking - the first Westerners to be executed in the country - in a case that strained relations. In 2013 Dominic Bird, a former truck driver from Perth, was acquitted of drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly caught with 167 grams of crystal methamphetamine. |
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