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- In primaries, Republican candidates can't love Donald Trump enough
- Antarctic Ice Sheet Is Melting Way Faster Than Expected, Scientists Warn
- Woman Says Neil Armstrong Gave Her A Vial Of Moon Dust, Sues NASA To Keep It
- Mom killed in front of her 3 young children during carjacking: 'I'm sorry. I think I'm about to die'
- High-Climbing Raccoon Finally Reaches Top Of St. Paul Skyscraper And America Exhales
- Bode Miller's Daughter Wandered Off and Fell Into Swimming Pool in Matter of Moments, Authorities Say
- United Nations condemns excessive Israeli force against Palestinians
- EPA workforce 'disgusted' by Scott Pruitt's scandals and priorities, official says
- A look inside Trump immigration facility: 'effectively, these kids are incarcerated'
- NASA rover knocked out as gigantic dust storm envelops Mars
- Indonesian students fast, and study, during Ramadan
- Target Apologizes For Father's Day 'Baby Daddy' Cards
- YouTube Stars Shamed by Internet Trolls Over Size of Engagement Ring
- Italy, France tensions spiral over rejected migrant ship
- Woman Gets Head Stuck In Exhaust Pipe
- American detained in Vietnam after joining protests
- Iran arrests human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh after she criticised judiciary
- The FBI Agent Accused of Accidental Shooting During a Backflip Has Been Arrested
- Citigroup Inc (C) Stock Is a Solid Buy Following the Fed's Rate Hike
- 'Melting Away' — Climate change and Greenland's Inuits
- North Korea Airs Video Footage Showing President Trump Saluting an Officer
- Michael Cohen's Lawyers Expected To Stop Representing Him In FBI Probe: Reports
- Civilians flee bombardment as Arab states pound Yemen port
- Bodycam Footage From Harrowing First Moments of Police Response to Las Vegas Shooting Is Released
- Former Rolls-Royce engineer 'arrested under Official Secrets Act' amid fears China tried to obtain F-35 fighter jet details
- St. Paul raccoon set free after scaling 25-story tower
- Jamie Foxx 'Emphatically Denies' Sexual Misconduct Allegation
- Better late than never: Mexico turtle declared new species
- Forget Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Here’s Why the People of North Korea Are the Real Solution
- Rpt: Trump fuming about Cohen’s handling of Stormy Daniels
- Roommates Charged With Murder in Death of Nebraska Woman Who Vanished After Tinder Date
- The Latest: Dems' Pelosi says separating families "barbaric'
- Ford F-150, Expedition, and Lincoln Navigators Recalled for Potential Fuel
- 'Like Dominoes.' Brushfire Destroys Homes in Utah Tourist Town as Wildfires Menace U.S. West
- Virginia GOP worries Senate nominee Corey Stewart could drag down House members
- Soviet Cars Were Weird: Celebrating The 2018 World Cup In Russia
- New Jersey's Tough Gun Laws Just Got Even Stronger
In primaries, Republican candidates can't love Donald Trump enough Posted: 13 Jun 2018 10:08 AM PDT |
Antarctic Ice Sheet Is Melting Way Faster Than Expected, Scientists Warn Posted: 14 Jun 2018 05:23 AM PDT |
Woman Says Neil Armstrong Gave Her A Vial Of Moon Dust, Sues NASA To Keep It Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:23 PM PDT |
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High-Climbing Raccoon Finally Reaches Top Of St. Paul Skyscraper And America Exhales Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:19 AM PDT |
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United Nations condemns excessive Israeli force against Palestinians Posted: 13 Jun 2018 03:13 PM PDT By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. General Assembly condemned Israel on Wednesday for excessive use of force against Palestinian civilians and asked U.N. chief Antonio Guterres to recommend an "international protection mechanism" for occupied Palestinian territory. The General Assembly adopted a resolution with 120 votes in favor, eight against and 45 abstentions. |
EPA workforce 'disgusted' by Scott Pruitt's scandals and priorities, official says Posted: 13 Jun 2018 05:39 PM PDT A demoralized workforce watching as its agency is dismantled by the very people charged to lead it: That is the grim state of affairs depicted by John J. O'Grady, a longtime employee in the Chicago field office of the Environmental Protection Agency, which is tasked with protecting the nation's air and water, while preventing the exposure of citizens to harmful chemicals. The agency is doing none of that, in O'Grady's telling, with career officials watching in dismay as EPA administrator Scott Pruitt seemingly lurches from one scandal to another while doing the bidding of oil barons and the chemical lobby. "Morale is not good," O'Grady said of the agency's 14,000 employees. |
A look inside Trump immigration facility: 'effectively, these kids are incarcerated' Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:08 PM PDT |
NASA rover knocked out as gigantic dust storm envelops Mars Posted: 13 Jun 2018 03:12 PM PDT |
Indonesian students fast, and study, during Ramadan Posted: 14 Jun 2018 10:55 AM PDT |
Target Apologizes For Father's Day 'Baby Daddy' Cards Posted: 14 Jun 2018 08:17 AM PDT |
YouTube Stars Shamed by Internet Trolls Over Size of Engagement Ring Posted: 14 Jun 2018 10:20 AM PDT |
Italy, France tensions spiral over rejected migrant ship Posted: 13 Jun 2018 03:04 PM PDT Italy postponed high-level talks with France on Wednesday after Paris branded Rome irresponsible for refusing to take in a migrant rescue ship. Italy's new economy minister shelved a meeting with his French counterpart in Paris as their countries traded barbs over the treatment of more than 600 migrants rescued off the Libyan coast at the weekend. The migrants were stranded on the NGO vessel Aquarius until Spain said the ship could land at its port of Valencia. |
Woman Gets Head Stuck In Exhaust Pipe Posted: 13 Jun 2018 04:01 PM PDT |
American detained in Vietnam after joining protests Posted: 14 Jun 2018 04:59 AM PDT |
Iran arrests human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh after she criticised judiciary Posted: 13 Jun 2018 07:08 AM PDT One of Iran's most prominent human rights lawyers has been arrested after criticising the country's judiciary, according to her family. Nasrin Sotoudeh, 55, has been a well-known defender of Iranian dissidents, including some of the young women arrested recently for refusing to wear the hijab. Her husband, Reza Khandan, said in Facebook post on Wednesday that police arrested her at home and took her to Tehran's Evin prison. "Of all the functions that governments of the world are expected to do, the Iranian one is only good in arresting and imprisoning innocent people," he wrote. No official charges were announced but the arrest came shortly after Ms Sotoudeh spoke out against efforts by Iran's judiciary to force its own candidates onto the board of Iranian Bar Association. Ms Sotoudeh said the move would make it even more difficult for Iranian lawyers to defend dissidents. Vida Mohaved was arrested in Tehran in December "This action will erode the half-baked defence rights of those who have been accused of political and security offences and means a final farewell to the profession of independent attorney in Iran," she said in an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Ms Sotoudeh was previously arrested in 2010 and accused of spreading propaganda and endangering national security. Western governments protested her detention and she went on several hunger strikes in prison. She was eventually released in 2013, shortly before Hassan Rouhani, Iran's president, was due to speak at the UN. Ms Sotoudeh came to prominence representing defendants sentenced to die for crimes committed when they were children, opposition politicians, and the Nobel Prize winning-Iranian dissident Shirin Ebadi. She recently represented Vida Mohaved, a 31-year-old mother of one who was arrested in Tehran as she stood on top of a telecoms box hoisting a white hijab on a stick in protest at Iran's compulsory veiling laws. Ms Mohaved's protest helped inspire dozens of other women and some men to mount similar protests. |
The FBI Agent Accused of Accidental Shooting During a Backflip Has Been Arrested Posted: 12 Jun 2018 10:14 PM PDT |
Citigroup Inc (C) Stock Is a Solid Buy Following the Fed's Rate Hike Posted: 14 Jun 2018 05:54 AM PDT Analysts say banks are getting diminishing returns on rising interest rates, but Citigroup is well-positioned heading into this month's Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review stress test. The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark short-term interest rate by 0.25 percent for the second time this year on Wednesday. In addition, the Fed's latest "dot plot" interest rate forecast suggested there could be two additional rate hikes coming before the end of the year. |
'Melting Away' — Climate change and Greenland's Inuits Posted: 14 Jun 2018 09:59 AM PDT Over the past five years, photographer Ciril Jazbec has documented the changing lives of the Inuit people in Greenland, the world's largest island, which is covered by the world's largest and fastest-melting ice sheet. This fact, together with the darkening of its surface, mean the changes in Greenland will affect the entire planet and its species, the majority of the scientists have come to agree. Jazbec's long-term project, Melting Away, is about a people at the forefront of climate change, who have an ancient knowledge of hunting and are in search of ways to survive a collapsing ecosystem. Qaanaaq and Siorapaluk, the world's northernmost settlements of roughly 700 Inuits, continues its traditional ways despite several alarming climate, environmental and cultural threats. |
North Korea Airs Video Footage Showing President Trump Saluting an Officer Posted: 14 Jun 2018 07:50 AM PDT |
Michael Cohen's Lawyers Expected To Stop Representing Him In FBI Probe: Reports Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:16 AM PDT |
Civilians flee bombardment as Arab states pound Yemen port Posted: 14 Jun 2018 03:29 PM PDT By Mohammed Ghobari and Mohamed Mokashef ADEN (Reuters) - Arab warplanes and warships pounded Houthi positions in Yemen's Hodeidah on Thursday as a Saudi-led alliance tried to seize the main port in the largest battle of a war that has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. "The fighting is getting close to the al-Manzar area near the airport and people are fleeing in fear," said Mohammed Abdullah, an employee of the Houthi administration in the city. Coalition forces were just 2 km from the airport, the Emirati ambassador to the United Nations, Obeid Salem Al Zaabi, told reporters in Geneva. |
Bodycam Footage From Harrowing First Moments of Police Response to Las Vegas Shooting Is Released Posted: 14 Jun 2018 07:15 AM PDT |
Posted: 13 Jun 2018 11:30 PM PDT A man in his 70s has been arrested as part of a probe under the Official Secrets Act, police said on Thursday, amid reports he was a former Rolls-Royce engineer suspected of divulging secrets about Britain's new stealth fighter to China. Scotland Yard said the man was arrested on Tuesday afternoon and taken to a police station in Derbyshire before being released under investigation. A search at an address in Derbyshire was ongoing while a search warrant was also executed at an office address in the West Midlands. The man was named by the Sun as Bryn Jones, a former chief combustion technologist, who it said had been detained in connection with efforts by China to obtain classified information about Britain's new £100million RAF stealth fighter jet. The 73-year-old former Rolls-Royce employee was reportedly held after MI5 received information that classified details were passed to Beijing. Factfile | F-35 Lightning II fighter He was detained in an "ultra-discreet" swoop by officers from Scotland Yard's SO15 counter-terrorism command at his home on Tuesday, it was reported. Mr Jones, who describes himself as a "visiting professor" in "gas turbine combustion" at the Aeronautical University of Xian, central China, denies any wrongdoing, the newspaper reported. The investigation reportedly centres on information about the F-35 Lightning II jet, which arrived in Britain last week. Britain has committed to buying 138 F-35 fighter aircraft and has so far bought 48 at a cost of £9.1 billion. The F-35 programme is the world's largest defence development, worth over $1.3trillion. UK industry provides 15 per cent of each of the 3,000 aircraft currently on the order books and at peak production 25,000 British jobs will be supported throughout the supply chain. |
St. Paul raccoon set free after scaling 25-story tower Posted: 13 Jun 2018 03:27 PM PDT |
Jamie Foxx 'Emphatically Denies' Sexual Misconduct Allegation Posted: 13 Jun 2018 04:43 PM PDT |
Better late than never: Mexico turtle declared new species Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:15 AM PDT Slow and steady wins the race, the saying goes -- and it seems to have worked for a small type of turtle native to western Mexico that has been declared a new species. For 20 years, residents of the area around Puerto Vallarta, a Pacific coast resort town, had been telling scientists about the little turtles native to their area. "They are found only here, in the streams and rivers around Puerto Vallarta," said Fabio German Cupul, a researcher at the University of Guadalajara. |
Forget Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Here’s Why the People of North Korea Are the Real Solution Posted: 13 Jun 2018 08:03 AM PDT |
Rpt: Trump fuming about Cohen’s handling of Stormy Daniels Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:06 PM PDT |
Roommates Charged With Murder in Death of Nebraska Woman Who Vanished After Tinder Date Posted: 13 Jun 2018 08:31 AM PDT |
The Latest: Dems' Pelosi says separating families "barbaric' Posted: 14 Jun 2018 08:34 AM PDT |
Ford F-150, Expedition, and Lincoln Navigators Recalled for Potential Fuel Posted: 13 Jun 2018 11:49 AM PDT |
'Like Dominoes.' Brushfire Destroys Homes in Utah Tourist Town as Wildfires Menace U.S. West Posted: 13 Jun 2018 07:11 PM PDT |
Virginia GOP worries Senate nominee Corey Stewart could drag down House members Posted: 13 Jun 2018 11:05 AM PDT |
Soviet Cars Were Weird: Celebrating The 2018 World Cup In Russia Posted: 14 Jun 2018 03:35 AM PDT |
New Jersey's Tough Gun Laws Just Got Even Stronger Posted: 13 Jun 2018 11:52 AM PDT |
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