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One Magnificent Photo Sums Up Donald Trump's G-7 Visit

Posted: 09 Jun 2018 12:02 PM PDT

One Magnificent Photo Sums Up Donald Trump's G-7 VisitPerhaps no other photo is in more need of a thorough caption than the one


With an eye on Bernie Sanders, the Democratic National Committee adopts new restrictions for 2020 presidential candidates

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 03:58 PM PDT

With an eye on Bernie Sanders, the Democratic National Committee adopts new restrictions for 2020 presidential candidatesThe party moves to make sure candidates seeking its presidential nomination are, in fact, Democrats.


Pres. Trump says Russia should be reinstated to G7

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 08:49 AM PDT

Pres. Trump says Russia should be reinstated to G7"It may not be politically correct, but we have a world to run," Trump said ahead of the 2018 G7 summit. "They should let Russia come back in because we should have Russia at the negotiating table."


Here Are Some Of Anthony Bourdain's Most Powerful Pieces Of Writing

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 09:18 AM PDT

Here Are Some Of Anthony Bourdain's Most Powerful Pieces Of WritingTo say Anthony Bourdain was a "good writer" is to do him a disservice. Though


Teacher says he was fired over transgender name policy

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 08:04 PM PDT

Teacher says he was fired over transgender name policyIndiana teacher claims he was forced to resign over school district's policy regarding transgender students; he speaks out on 'The Ingraham Angle.'


Obama official: 'We should have done more' on Russian interference in 2016 election

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 02:00 AM PDT

Obama official: 'We should have done more' on Russian interference in 2016 electionBen Rhodes details the former president's missteps in dealing with the threat of a Russian propaganda campaign.


Trump repeats false claim that a 'Democrat bill' is to blame for his policy of separating migrant children from their parents

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 12:37 PM PDT

Trump repeats false claim that a 'Democrat bill' is to blame for his policy of separating migrant children from their parentsPresident Trump says Democrats are responsible for migrant children being taken from their parents. In fact, the child separations are the result of recent Trump administration policy.


Pixar Co-Founder To Leave Disney Following Sexual Harassment Allegations

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 05:17 PM PDT

Pixar Co-Founder To Leave Disney Following Sexual Harassment AllegationsJohn Lasseter, head of animation for Disney and Pixar, said Friday that he


Honda Monkey and Super Cub C125 Coming to America

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 07:07 AM PDT

Honda Monkey and Super Cub C125 Coming to AmericaHonda Monkey and Super Cub C125 Coming to America OMG, OMG, OMG, it's actually happening! Honda is surfing the wave of tiny bikes as the market seems to have quite an appetite for them. After introducing such mini bikes as the Grom, the manufacturer


Guatemala town destroyed by volcano thought it was safe

Posted: 07 Jun 2018 09:19 PM PDT

Guatemala town destroyed by volcano thought it was safeSAN MIGUEL LOS LOTES, Guatemala (AP) — Orlando Paez plans never to go back to his hamlet of San Miguel Los Lotes, where he narrowly escaped an onrushing river of superheated volcanic ash as his dying neighbors screamed for help.


Vatican document suggests role for married priests, women in the Amazon

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 03:59 AM PDT

Vatican document suggests role for married priests, women in the AmazonBy Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A document for a meeting of Catholic bishops from the Amazon, expected to evaluate ordaining elderly married men as priests for the vast region, says the Church should make "daring proposals". A preparatory document released on Friday also says the meeting, known as a synod, taking place in October 2019, should consider conferring on women in the area some "type of official ministry". The synod will include bishops and other representatives from the nine countries of the Amazon basin, including indigenous peoples.


Archaeologists find new mass child sacrifice site in Peru

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 06:27 PM PDT

Archaeologists find new mass child sacrifice site in PeruA group of archaeologists has discovered the remains of more than 50 children who were ritually sacrificed by the pre-Columbian Chimu culture on the northern coast of what is now Peru. The site is located a close to another where evidence of the biggest-ever sacrifice of children was found, with more than 140 youngsters were slain. "So far we have found the remains of 56 children who were sacrificed by the Chimu culture," archaeologist Gabriel Prieto told AFP.


Florida Stopped Background Checks On Concealed Weapon Permits For A Year: Report

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 02:38 PM PDT

Florida Stopped Background Checks On Concealed Weapon Permits For A Year: ReportFor over a year, Florida allowed citizens to obtain concealed weapon permits


Fox Poll: Trump's approval rating hits 45 percent

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 03:51 AM PDT

Fox Poll: Trump's approval rating hits 45 percentWhat will it take to get Democrats on board? Democratic strategist Joel Payne and RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany debate.


Trump says 'let Russia back in' to G-7 summit

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 08:26 AM PDT

Trump says 'let Russia back in' to G-7 summitOn his way to a G-7 summit in Canada on Friday, President Trump suggested that Russia be allowed back into the group of the world's top economic powers.


Puerto Rican Day Parade to shine light on hurricane struggle

Posted: 09 Jun 2018 11:14 AM PDT

Puerto Rican Day Parade to shine light on hurricane struggleNEW YORK (AP) — There will be floats, musicians and brightly colored costumes when the Puerto Rican Day Parade makes its way along Fifth Avenue this Sunday, as there always are.


Weekend Recipe: A Flourless Orange Cake

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 04:00 AM PDT

Weekend Recipe: A Flourless Orange CakeA refreshing summer treat


Porsche 911 Mission E Rendering Imagines An Enticing Electric Coupe

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 08:34 AM PDT

Porsche 911 Mission E Rendering Imagines An Enticing Electric CoupeIt's the electric 911 you never knew you wanted.


Kansas stepmom dead after leading investigator to dead boy

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 03:28 PM PDT

Kansas stepmom dead after leading investigator to dead boyWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A woman who led an investigator to the decomposing remains of her 5-year-old stepson three months after reporting him missing was found dead early Friday in a Wichita home with three suicide notes and a rifle at her feet, police said.


Trump Administration Takes New Aim At Obamacare's Pre-Existing Protections

Posted: 07 Jun 2018 07:17 PM PDT

Trump Administration Takes New Aim At Obamacare's Pre-Existing ProtectionsThe Trump administration on Thursday officially threw its support behind a


US commando killed, four wounded in Somalia attack

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 08:42 PM PDT

US commando killed, four wounded in Somalia attackAn American commando was killed Friday in an attack in southern Somalia that also wounded four US military personnel along with a Somali soldier, officials said. The attack occurred in Jubaland, where a large force comprising about 800 Somali, Kenyan and US troops were working to clear a large area of Al-Qaeda-aligned Al-Shabaab fighters. The multinational force "came under mortar and small-arms fire at approximately 2:45 pm Mogadishu time (1145 GMT), killing one US service member and injuring four US service members and one partner force member," the US military's Africa Command said in a statement.


House Republicans Try To Come Up With An Immigration Proposal

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 02:59 PM PDT

House Republicans Try To Come Up With An Immigration ProposalWASHINGTON ― Days before a self-imposed Tuesday deadline, House Republicans


Comcast to win unconditional EU okay for Sky bid: sources

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 10:49 AM PDT

Comcast to win unconditional EU okay for Sky bid: sourcesU.S. cable company Comcast is set to gain unconditional EU antitrust approval for its bid to buy European pay-TV company Sky , two people familiar with the matter said on Friday. The world's biggest entertainment company is battling Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox for Sky.


When Anthony Bourdain Came To Queens

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 02:23 PM PDT

When Anthony Bourdain Came To QueensCable news is an ugly, all-powerful wrestling arena in which overpaid hacks


Truck plows into Utah Starbucks patio, killing 1, hurting 3

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 03:34 PM PDT

Truck plows into Utah Starbucks patio, killing 1, hurting 3SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pickup truck plowed into a Starbucks patio Friday in a suburban Salt Lake City shopping center, killing a woman and critically injuring three others, authorities said.


Trooping the Colour: Royal youngsters steal the show on Buckingham Palace balcony

Posted: 09 Jun 2018 01:06 PM PDT

Trooping the Colour: Royal youngsters steal the show on Buckingham Palace balconyThe youngest members of the Royal family stole the show on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as they giggled, gasped and waved through a Trooping the Colour flypast. Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined Savannah and Isla Phillips at the front of the balcony, watched indulgently by the Queen as they larked about in front of the crowds. Savannah, seven, appeared unimpressed by her cousin Prince George's noises during the national anthem, clamping her hand firmly over his mouth to keep him quiet. Trooping the colour: Royal birthday celebrations, in pictures Princess Charlotte, three, beat time with the familiar song on the balcony, while older members of the family stood in silence. The Duchess of Sussex, making her first appearance for Trooping the Colour, appeared to be listening carefully to her husband of three weeks, as he talked her through what to expect from the dramatic RAF flypast. The Queen beamed at the sight of the Red Arrows, which turned the London sky red, white and blue for the cheering crowds. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended as the Queen celebrated Celebrating her official 92nd birthday, she was joined by four generations of her family while the Duke of Edinburgh, who has retired from public duties and turns 97 tomorrow, remained out of sight. The "balcony moment" at Buckingham Palace marked the biggest public gathering of the Royal family this year, with some of those appearing unable to attend the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle three weeks ago due to capacity restrictions at St George's Chapel. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Isla and Savannah, all clearly excited for their big moment in front of the watching world, were given books explaining the different aircraft flying over their heads, studying them carefully before the noise of the flypast distracted them. Trooping the Colour: the most stylish royal looks from 2018's ceremony Then, they concentrated on waving wildly to the pilots, and clapping each new arrival. Paramedics had to arrive at the celebrations however after Field Marshal Lord Guthrie, the former Chief of the General Staff, was injured after falling from his horse. Lord Guthrie, 79, was treated on The Mall by paramedics after appearing to collapse and slip from his steed. He was taken to hospital, where aides said he was "being well looked after". Police officers at the scene Credit: PA Wire Lord Guthrie, who was taking part as Colonel of the Life Guards, was Chief of the Defence Staff, the professional head of the British Army, from 1994 to 1997, and Chief of the Defence Staff from 1997 until his retirement in 2001. Earlier the Duchess of Sussex had arrived for her first Trooping the Colour ceremony, returning from honeymoon to travel in a carriage with her husband. Meghan experienced the pomp and pageantry of the event for the first time when she arrived on Horse Guards Parade with Harry in a carriage, along with the Queen's cousin the Duke of Kent. Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Andrew in ceremonial dress Credit: John Rainford/WENN The couple were greeted by the sight of hundreds of Guardsmen in their scarlet tunics and bearskins lined up on the parade ground - Henry VIII's former jousting yard - as the event began. The Duke and Duchess, who married exactly three weeks today, travelled from Buckingham Palace along the Mall to cheers from royal fans gathered in the famous London thoroughfare. The Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge were in another carriage while a third carried Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Countess of Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise. The Duchess of Sussex wore a dress by Carolina Herrera and a hat by Philip Treacy, while Kate wore a dress by Alexander McQueen and a hat by Juliette Botterill. Camilla wore a pale blue silk dress and coat by Bruce Oldfield and a hat by Philip Treacy. The Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge travel to the parade ground Credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP The Queen soon made her entrance onto Horse Guards in an Ascot Landau after making her journey from her famous London home Buckingham Palace. The 7,500 guests seated in stands lining the parade ground stood as a mark of respect as the monarch arrived and began inspecting the massed ranks of the troops. Queen Elizabeth II in her carriage. The parade celebrates her official 92nd birthday Credit: Yui Mok/PA The Duke of Edinburgh, who celebrates his 97th birthday on Sunday, has retired from official public duties and did not attend. But the Queen was accompanied by the royal colonels, all on horseback: Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel of the Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards. Duke and Duchees of Cambridge arrive at Buckingham Palace Credit:  Andrew Parsons / i-Images Also riding in the ceremony for the first time was the Duke of York in his new role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards. Among the guests was Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, the Prime Minister Theresa May normally attends but is at a G7 meeting of world leaders in Canada. The most glorious Trooping the Colour looks from over the years The massed bands of the Household Division and the Mounted Band of the Household Calvary provided the musical backing for the ceremony. While also taking part was the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, who will fire a 41-gun salute in Green Park to mark the Queen's official birthday. The colour was first trooped through the ranks of soldiers before the Guardsmen marched past the Queen, first in slow then in quick time. As the ceremony came to an end, the thousands in the stands were treated to the sight of the Blues and Royals and Life Guards from the Household Cavalry Regiment. Sophie, Countess of Wessex, right, and Princess Beatrice Credit: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press The mounted soldiers and officers in their gleaming breast plates and plumed helmets rode past the Queen with the horses throwing up dust. From the vantage point of the Duke of Wellington's old office, which overlooks Horse Guards Parade, Camilla, Harry, Meghan and Kate and the other members of the Royal Family watched the finale of the event. After the ceremony the royal family will head back to Buckingham Palace and gather on the balcony to watch the RAF flypast. Among the 23 aircraft taking part are modern jets and historic aircraft, while the Red Arrows will be the finale. In numbers | Trooping the Colour The Queen's actual birthday was on April 21 when she turned 92.  Coldstream Guards march down The Mall Credit: Peter Nicholls/Reuters Drum major to mark end of 40-year career A drum major is poised to parade in his final Trooping the Colour on a day which will also mark the end of his four-decade career in the British Army. The centuries-old military spectacle of might, splendour and precision marching will take place on Horse Guards Parade this Saturday to mark the Queen's official birthday. It is an important day in the armed forces' calendar and for the monarchy, where the families and friends of those on parade proudly watch the ceremony. For Drum Major Steve Staite, who has taken part in Trooping the Colour at least 26 times - 17 as drum major, something the Army claim is a world record - this year's Queen's birthday parade carries extra significance. "I am very excited to be doing my final Queen's birthday parade, it is a culmination of my career over the four decades," he said. "And what better day to go out on than the Queen's birthday?" The mace of Drum Major Staite at Wellington Barracks Credit: Kirsty O'Connor /PA The 55-year-old who is originally from Preston, Lancashire, joined the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards at the age of 16 on June 19 1979 and was appointed drum major to the Queen in 1995. "We are personal drummers to her majesty, we get a royal warrant signed to that effect, and it is the greatest honour in the world, you can't beat it," he said. As one of five drum majors wearing the elaborate gold-thread state clothing, during Trooping the Colour he marches one of the divisions up to Horse Guards to get them on to parade. Drum Major Staite also leads one of the massed bands during the parade in slow and quick time - something the father-of-two agreed very few people get to do. "A lot of people tell you it is great to march behind a band, but you can't beat marching in front of it," he said. Drum Major Staite during the Queen's Birthday Parade in 2012 Credit: PA During his career Drum Major Staite said he has visited 40 of the 50 states in America, and has worked in Kenya, Northern Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq. It was during a posting to West Berlin on his first deployment that he also patrolled the Berlin Wall and guarded Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, when he was held at Spandau prison. Quizzed on what that experience was like, Drum Major Staite who plans on retiring to Middlesbrough with his wife Fee, said: "You just sat in a sanger at Spandau prison. "You weren't really allowed to look into the yard, it was just a normal prison with one person in it. But driving around the Berlin wall in those days was something very, very different." Posted to Household Division headquarters in 2000, he was involved in the funeral of the Queen Mother and Lady Margaret Thatcher, the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games and the royal weddings of Prince Charles and Prince William. Guardsman hopes turban marks 'historic change' A Coldstream Guards soldier who will wear a turban as he parades during Trooping the Colour has said he hopes it is looked upon as a "new change in history". More than 1,000 soldiers will take part in the ceremony which marks the Queen's official birthday on Saturday as the nation honours the monarch. For Guardsman Charanpreet Singh Lall the event is not only his first Trooping the Colour, but also marks the first time a member of the Coldstream Guards has taken part wearing a turban. The 22-year-old from Leicester said: "I hope that people watching, that they will just acknowledge it and that they will look at it as a new change in history. "I hope that more people like me, not just Sikhs but from other religions and different backgrounds, that they will be encouraged to join the Army." Coldstream Guards soldier Charanpreet Singh Lall wearing a turban during a rehearsal for Trooping the Colour Credit: Stefan Rousseau /PA A member of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, the turban he will be wearing during Trooping the Colour will be black, featuring the ceremonial cap star to match the bearskin hats. Gdsm Lall who joined the British Army in January 2016, was born in Punjab, India, and moved to the UK as a baby, said he is feeling "quite excited" ahead of the event. "I'm quite proud and I know that a lot of other people are proud of me as well," he said. "It is a good feeling... there's going to be a lot of eyes and I am going to have an influence on other people." Trooping the Colour originated from traditional preparations for battle. Colours, or flags, were carried, or "trooped", down the ranks so they could be seen and recognised by the soldiers. Charanpreet Singh Lall said he hopes the event is looked upon as a 'new change in history' Credit: Stefan Rousseau /PA In the 18th century, guards from the Royal palaces assembled daily on Horse Guards to "troop the colours", and in 1748 it was announced the parade would also mark the Sovereign's official birthday. This year the ceremony, which is staged every June in London's historic Horse Guards Parade, will see the Colour of the 1st Battalion the Coldstream Guards being trooped. With weeks of rigorous training under his belt, on the day he and many other soldiers will wear immaculate uniforms and march with precision up the Mall and onto parade. Gdsm Lall added: "For myself, being the first turban-wearing sikh to troop the colour and to be part of the escort it is a really high honour for myself, and hopefully for everyone else as well." He revealed his family including his mother, father and sister, who are "really, really proud" of him, will be coming to watch him take part. "My mum was crying on the day I passed out so I wonder what is going to happen to her when she sees me in this," Gdsm Lall added. Jay Singh-Sohal, chairman of the WW1 Sikh Memorial, said: "This is a tremendous achievement for a young Guardsman dedicated to his duty, but also an inspiration for our community.   "It's wonderful to see young Sikhs upholding our warrior traditions, keeping their turban and beard identity as per Khalsa traditions and wearing the Queen's uniform. I hope many more will serve in this way."


Hawaii lava evacuee recounts neighborhood shooting near flow

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 01:46 PM PDT

Hawaii lava evacuee recounts neighborhood shooting near flowHONOLULU (AP) — A woman who evacuated her Hawaii home because of the erupting Kilauea volcano said Thursday she filmed an angry neighbor shooting at a man near a lava flow.


China Hacked U.S. Navy Contractor To Obtain Sub Secrets: Report

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 06:05 PM PDT

China Hacked U.S. Navy Contractor To Obtain Sub Secrets: ReportChinese government hackers breached the files of a U.S. Navy contractor to


The Best Car-Themed Father's Day Gifts For Dad

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 07:25 AM PDT

The Best Car-Themed Father's Day Gifts For Dad


Iran's Rouhani wants more talks with Russia about U.S. nuclear deal exit

Posted: 09 Jun 2018 01:20 AM PDT

Iran's Rouhani wants more talks with Russia about U.S. nuclear deal exitIranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday he wanted more talks with Russia about what he called the "illegal" U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal. Trump said last month Washington was withdrawing from what he called "a horrible one-sided deal" and would reimpose U.S. economic sanctions on Iran.


From fried chicken to used mattresses, the complete Scott Pruitt scandal dossier

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 12:30 PM PDT

From fried chicken to used mattresses, the complete Scott Pruitt scandal dossierEPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is under investigation over more than a dozen allegations of waste (including first-class air travel), abuse of power and ethical lapses. Here's a list.


More than 200 arrested in Venezuela crackdown on 'speculators'

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 01:33 PM PDT

More than 200 arrested in Venezuela crackdown on 'speculators'Venezuelan authorities have arrested more than 200 people since April as part of a crackdown on alleged currency speculators as the country battles world-record hyperinflation, Vice President Tareck El Aissami said Friday. "We have arrested 216 people directly involved in these criminal acts, who are awaiting trial," Aissami told reporters in Caracas, adding that arrest warrants had been issued for a further 201 people. "We have seized 12 billion bolivars in cash -- some $150,000 according to the official rate, and $5,000 on the black market -- that were ready for smuggling.


Ben Bernanke: 'Wile E. Coyote' Economy Will Go Off A Cliff In 2020

Posted: 07 Jun 2018 09:40 PM PDT

Ben Bernanke: 'Wile E. Coyote' Economy Will Go Off A Cliff In 2020Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned that the Trump


We Taste Test Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's $40 Royal Wedding Pinot Noir

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 06:06 AM PDT

We Taste Test Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's $40 Royal Wedding Pinot NoirThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex poured Domaine Eden Pinot Noir from Mount Eden Vineyards for guests of the royal wedding this spring. We tasted the wine from California—here's our verdict.


Are Portable Air Conditioners a Lot of Hot Air?

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 02:06 PM PDT

Are Portable Air Conditioners a Lot of Hot Air?Think of portable air conditioners as the cooling choice of last resort. They're better than a fan, but not much. That's what Consumer Reports discovered in its tests of portable air conditioners...


US Embassy in China sends new alert for mystery health issue

Posted: 07 Jun 2018 09:18 PM PDT

US Embassy in China sends new alert for mystery health issueGUANGZHOU, China (AP) — The U.S. Embassy in China sent its second alert in two weeks Friday to its citizens over unexplained health issues that have prompted the evacuation of a number of U.S. government employees working at a consulate in a southern city.


Scientists find affordable way to recapture CO2 and burn it

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 05:00 AM PDT

Scientists find affordable way to recapture CO2 and burn itScientists at Harvard have developed a new method of scrubbing carbon from the atmosphere, and turning it into hydrocarbon fuels that could be burned in airplanes or even cars. Most importantly, the cost targets are considered affordable, ranging from $1 to $2.50 to remediate carbon dioxide released by burning a gallon of gasoline. Giant collectors resembling industrial cooling towers capture the carbon dioxide from the air in an alkaline liquid.


Palestinians killed in protest near Gaza-Israeli border

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 11:39 AM PDT

Palestinians killed in protest near Gaza-Israeli borderGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli troops fired live rounds and tear gas as thousands of Palestinians protested near the Gaza border fence Friday, and at least four demonstrators were killed, including a teenage boy, with over 600 wounded, Gaza health officials said.


Trump Wants Russia Back In The G-7

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 07:36 AM PDT

Trump Wants Russia Back In The G-7President Donald Trump said Friday he thinks Russia should be reinstated into


Indiana man arrested for Boston 'free speech' rally shooting threat

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 10:13 AM PDT

Indiana man arrested for Boston 'free speech' rally shooting threatAuthorities on Friday arrested an Indiana man on a federal charge he threatened to shoot white attendees at a Boston rally last August of far-right speakers days after a deadly protest by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, prosecutors said. The Boston "Free Speech" rally, in a city known for liberal politics and as a cradle of the American Revolution, drew tens of thousands of counterprotesters and a massive police presence aimed at averting the sort of violence seen in Charlottesville. An indictment filed in federal court in Boston said Eric Radulovic, 32, had been upset by the death of a counterprotester at the Charlottesville rally when he posed as a white supremacist and posted the online threat.


Canada Senate passes bill legalizing recreational marijuana

Posted: 07 Jun 2018 07:39 PM PDT

Canada Senate passes bill legalizing recreational marijuanaCanada's Senate passed a bill Thursday legalizing recreational marijuana, moving it closer to becoming the first member of the Group of Seven nations to legalize the production, sale and consumption of the drug. Bill C-45, or the Cannabis Act, passed the Senate with 52 votes for, 30 against and one abstention after months of debate over the ramifications of legalization. The Cannabis Act will now go back to the House of Commons, which passed the bill in November 2017 but needs to sign off on changes made by the Senate.


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