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- Trump Leaves GOP Leaders Out To Dry On Immigration
- Saudi women prepare to get behind the wheel as driving ban comes to an end
- Trump admin struggles to repair migrant families it shattered
- Fox News Co-Host Brian Kilmeade On Migrant Children: 'These Aren't Our Kids'
- 'At capacity': Asylum seekers face standoff at border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso
- This massive pile of barrels will break your bourbon-loving heart
- Delta Air Lines Bans Pit Bulls as Service and Support Animals
- Chevrolet unveils all-new Blazer SUV
- President Trump's empathy-free week
- The Dystopian Horror Of Housing Children In An Old Walmart
- Trump's Conflicting Rhetoric on Border Separations Muddles Immigration Debate
- Student: Cruz said 'get out of here' before school shooting
- Mystery extinct ape discovered in ancient Chinese imperial tomb
- Melania Trump's jacket mixes message during visit to detained immigrant children
- Italy doubles down on anti-migrant stance ahead of EU summit
- Self-Driving Uber Driver May Have Been Watching Hulu During Crash, Cops Say
- Guatemalan Mother Reunited With Son After Suing the Government
- Amazon workers 'refuse' to build tech for US immigration, warning Jeff Bezos of IBM's Nazi legacy
- The Latest: US prepares coffins for Korean War remains
- Discarded napkin helps US police crack 32-year-old murder mystery
- How to Make Perfect Pasta Salad
- Take a look at the $2.6 billion 'ultra high-end' museum-retail complex coming to Hong Kong
- Michael Cohen Sends Mixed Signals as Case Reaches Turning Point
- John Oliver Is Blocked By China After He Makes Fun Of Its President
- Assad defies United States, presses assault in southwest Syria
- Jogger crosses US-Canada border by mistake, is held for two weeks in detention centre
- Next Porsche 911 Spied Looking Smooth On The 'Ring
- A look at dual elections in Turkey testing Erdogan's power
- Alec Cook Case: Former University of Wisconsin Student Gets 3 Years for Campus Sexual Assaults
- US designer Spade mourned at hometown funeral
- Markets Right Now: Stocks rise as energy companies surge
- Crying Migrant Girl In Heartbreaking Photo Wasn't Separated From Her Mother
- Jameis Winston To Be Suspended Over Uber Groping Accusation: Report
- How to Make Grilled General Tso's Chicken
- US Border Patrol sets up surprise immigration checkpoint in Maine
- Prince Charles visits UK site of nerve agent attack
- We Can Already See The Damage From The Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling
- Sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack is reburied in Colorado
- Electric scooter-sharing moves into the fast lane
- XXXTentacion murder: Police reveal how killers tracked rapper in final moments before fatal shooting
- New Audi RS7 Spied Going Fast Through The Nürburgring Corners
- The Coolest Hybrids Ever Built
Trump Leaves GOP Leaders Out To Dry On Immigration Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:53 AM PDT |
Saudi women prepare to get behind the wheel as driving ban comes to an end Posted: 22 Jun 2018 08:58 AM PDT |
Trump admin struggles to repair migrant families it shattered Posted: 22 Jun 2018 02:02 PM PDT |
Fox News Co-Host Brian Kilmeade On Migrant Children: 'These Aren't Our Kids' Posted: 22 Jun 2018 10:31 AM PDT |
'At capacity': Asylum seekers face standoff at border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso Posted: 22 Jun 2018 07:38 AM PDT |
This massive pile of barrels will break your bourbon-loving heart Posted: 23 Jun 2018 08:22 AM PDT To the bourbon fans out there: I'm sorry for what you're about to witness. I know it will pain you to see thousands of barrels piled up in a mess of broken wood and metal scraps rather than stacked neatly along the walls of your favorite distillery, but that's the unfortunate reality down in Bardstown, Ky. right now. SEE ALSO: 7 smoky beers to challenge your taste buds As the Courier-Journal reports, part of a warehouse at Barton 1792 Distillery collapsed on Friday, sending an estimated 9,000 barrels tumbling to the ground. No one was hurt. In a statement provided to the newspaper, the company said it's in the process of assessing the damage and determining which barrels can be saved. An image snapped by the Bardstown, Kentucky Fire Department shows the aftermath of the collapse.Image: Chief Billy Mattingly/AP/REX/ShutterstockStill, there's concern that leaking bourbon could contaminate the ground water. As the New York Times reports, though initial testing "came back clean," state officials from the Division of Waste Management and from the Division of Water plan to continue testing. Despite the collapse, the Courier-Journal reports that the distillery plans to stay open on Saturday for tours, as usual. The paper reports that the warehouse is just one of 29 warehouses on the distillery's property. While we're thrilled no one was hurt in the collapse, we'll be busy mourning the loss of what could be a serious amount of nice liquor. I mean, just look at the aerial footage, courtesy of CBS DFW: Pour one out for the barrels we've lost. WATCH: This gadget lets you pour wine without uncorking the bottle |
Delta Air Lines Bans Pit Bulls as Service and Support Animals Posted: 23 Jun 2018 08:44 AM PDT |
Chevrolet unveils all-new Blazer SUV Posted: 22 Jun 2018 02:25 AM PDT Chevrolet has just unveiled a stunning new SUV called the Blazer. The Blazer looks a little like a cross between a Mazda CX-5 and a Lexus RX. As well as being an absolutely outstanding design, the all-new Chevy Blazer will offer levels of customization normally reserved for small models aimed at a largely youthful demographic. |
President Trump's empathy-free week Posted: 22 Jun 2018 02:19 PM PDT |
The Dystopian Horror Of Housing Children In An Old Walmart Posted: 22 Jun 2018 04:18 PM PDT |
Trump's Conflicting Rhetoric on Border Separations Muddles Immigration Debate Posted: 21 Jun 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
Student: Cruz said 'get out of here' before school shooting Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:49 AM PDT |
Mystery extinct ape discovered in ancient Chinese imperial tomb Posted: 22 Jun 2018 03:22 AM PDT An entirely new species of ape has been discovered buried in an ancient tomb in central China. The remains of the now-extinct gibbon, which researchers have named Junzi imperialis, were found in a burial chamber in Shaanxi Province that dates back around 2,300 years. Researchers believe it may be the first ape species to have perished as a direct result of human activities such as hunting. "All of the world's apes - chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and gibbons - are threatened with extinction today due to human activities, but no ape species were thought to have become extinct as a result of historic hunting or habitat loss," note scientists at the Zoological Society of London, who led the research. "However, the discovery of the recently extinct Junzi changes this, and highlights the vulnerability of gibbons in particular." The skull of the extinct Junzi gibbon Credit: ZSL The Junzi are believed to have completely died out less than 300 years ago and could be one of a number of now-extinct gibbon species that once inhabited central China. Lead author Dr Samuel Turvey said the discovery suggests we are currently "underestimating the impact of humans on primate diversity". "These findings reveal the importance of using historical archives such as the archaeological record to inform our understanding of conservation and stress the need for greater international collaboration to protect surviving populations of gibbons in the wild," he added. A cranial reconstruction of the Junzi gibbon Credit: ZSL The partial cranium and lower jawbone of the ape were found in the burial chamber believed to belong to Lady Xia, the grandmother of China's first emperor, Qin Shihuang, who ordered the building of the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Army sculptures. First excavated in 2004, the tomb contained 12 burial pits that contained animal remains, including leopards, lynx and black bears. Archaeologist Hu Songmei, of the Shaanxi institute, told Science that imperial Chinese burial chambers were commonly arranged in this manner so that the departed could "continue to enjoy the life they knew" in the afterlife. The Junzi gibbon was discovered in an ancient Chinese imperial tomb Credit: ZSL Gibbons were also regarded as high-status pets and considered to be wise and noble animals during the period of Emperor Qin's rule up until 210 BC. Today, gibbons are the most endangered of all the ape species due to a loss of their forest habitat, the illegal wildlife trade, the use of their body parts in Chinese medicines and poaching, according to the WWF. The world's most endangered species The Hainan gibbon, found on Hainan Island in southern China, is considered to be the world's rarest mammal, with only 26 still in existence. The full research has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Science. |
Melania Trump's jacket mixes message during visit to detained immigrant children Posted: 21 Jun 2018 06:59 PM PDT By Steve Holland and Jonathan Allen MCALLEN, Texas (Reuters) - First Lady Melania Trump's visit on Thursday to a Texas shelter housing migrant children separated from their parents was overshadowed by a jacket she wore with the words: "I really don't care, do u?" scrawled in white brush strokes on the back. Melania Trump was shown in photos wearing the hooded green khaki jacket designed by fashion chain Zara as she boarded a flight from Andrews Air Force Base to the border facility in McAllen, Texas. "It's a jacket," Stephanie Grisham, Melania Trump's spokeswoman, told reporters. |
Italy doubles down on anti-migrant stance ahead of EU summit Posted: 22 Jun 2018 03:21 PM PDT Italy doubled down Friday on its new tough stance against migrants, insisting it could not take "one more" refugee and warned the migration crisis could put the bloc's survival at stake. Just two days before a mini summit on the issue in Brussels, Italy's three-week-old populist government dug its heels in on campaign promises to stop the influx of migrants, threatening to seize rescue ships or barring them from its ports. "We cannot take in one more person," hardline Interior Minister Matteo Salvini told the German weekly Der Spiegel. |
Self-Driving Uber Driver May Have Been Watching Hulu During Crash, Cops Say Posted: 22 Jun 2018 12:21 PM PDT |
Guatemalan Mother Reunited With Son After Suing the Government Posted: 22 Jun 2018 07:22 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Jun 2018 08:28 AM PDT People working for Amazon have written to the company's CEO, Jeff Bezos, to protest the sale of facial recognition tools and other technology to police departments and government agencies. The workers cite the use of Amazon technology by the US Department of Homeland Security and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, which have been criticised for enforcing Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" policy, which has seen parents separated from their children at the US border. Holocaust experts claim IBM's German subsidiary directly supplied the Nazis with technology which assisted the operation of concentration camps at Auschwitz and Treblinka. |
The Latest: US prepares coffins for Korean War remains Posted: 23 Jun 2018 06:07 AM PDT |
Discarded napkin helps US police crack 32-year-old murder mystery Posted: 23 Jun 2018 11:53 AM PDT The mystery of the sexual assault and murder of a US teenager in Washington state has been resolved 32 years after the crime thanks to a discarded napkin, DNA tests and genetic genealogy. Gary Hartman, 66, has been arrested and is scheduled to appear in court Monday on rape and murder charges in the case, which has long shocked the city of Tacoma, in the northwestern US state. It began on March 26, 1986, when 12-year-old Michella Welch disappeared while playing with her two young sisters at a park. |
How to Make Perfect Pasta Salad Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:15 AM PDT |
Take a look at the $2.6 billion 'ultra high-end' museum-retail complex coming to Hong Kong Posted: 22 Jun 2018 04:48 AM PDT |
Michael Cohen Sends Mixed Signals as Case Reaches Turning Point Posted: 22 Jun 2018 03:09 PM PDT |
John Oliver Is Blocked By China After He Makes Fun Of Its President Posted: 22 Jun 2018 09:31 AM PDT |
Assad defies United States, presses assault in southwest Syria Posted: 22 Jun 2018 04:53 PM PDT By Angus McDowall and Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government helicopters dropped barrel bombs on opposition areas of the country's southwest on Friday for the first time in a year, a war monitor and rebel officials said, in defiance of U.S. demands that President Bashar al-Assad halt the assault. Assad has sworn to recapture the area bordering Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and the army this week began ramping up an assault there, threatening a "de-escalation" zone agreed upon by the United States and Russia last year. |
Jogger crosses US-Canada border by mistake, is held for two weeks in detention centre Posted: 23 Jun 2018 05:11 AM PDT A French tourist who accidentally crossed the border into the US from Canada during an evening jog was sent to a detention centre 125 miles away and held for two weeks before being released. Cedella Roman, 19, who is mixed race, was apprehended by US border patrol guards in White Rock, near Vancouver, after illegally entering the country. "[The border guard] started telling me that I had crossed the border illegally and I told him that I really did not do it on purpose," she told Radio Canada. |
Next Porsche 911 Spied Looking Smooth On The 'Ring Posted: 22 Jun 2018 07:51 AM PDT |
A look at dual elections in Turkey testing Erdogan's power Posted: 22 Jun 2018 03:58 AM PDT |
Alec Cook Case: Former University of Wisconsin Student Gets 3 Years for Campus Sexual Assaults Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:02 AM PDT |
US designer Spade mourned at hometown funeral Posted: 21 Jun 2018 06:38 PM PDT Friends and loved ones said goodbye Thursday to American fashion designer Kate Spade at a funeral in Kansas City, Missouri, birthplace of the 55-year-old who committed suicide two weeks ago. Spade was one of the biggest names in American fashion, known especially for her sleek handbags. An additional tragedy befell the family hours before the late-afternoon service, as Spade's "heartbroken" 89-year-old father died at his home in the Midwestern US city. |
Markets Right Now: Stocks rise as energy companies surge Posted: 22 Jun 2018 01:14 PM PDT |
Crying Migrant Girl In Heartbreaking Photo Wasn't Separated From Her Mother Posted: 22 Jun 2018 05:46 AM PDT |
Jameis Winston To Be Suspended Over Uber Groping Accusation: Report Posted: 22 Jun 2018 06:50 AM PDT |
How to Make Grilled General Tso's Chicken Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:15 AM PDT |
US Border Patrol sets up surprise immigration checkpoint in Maine Posted: 22 Jun 2018 05:29 PM PDT US Border Patrol set up a temporary inland checkpoint on a Maine interstate, a move civil rights advocates say raises concerning questions about constitutional protections under the Trump administration. The inland checkpoint was first reported by the Bangor Daily News, which sent reporters to drive through the Interstate 95 stop and ask a few questions of the Border Patrol officers there. Drivers arriving at the checkpoint, which was there for 11 hours, were being asked citizenship questions before the agents were allowing them to proceed. |
Prince Charles visits UK site of nerve agent attack Posted: 22 Jun 2018 05:02 AM PDT Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited Salisbury on Friday to support the city as it tries to recover from the impact of this year's poison attack on a former Russian double agent and his daughter. Visitor numbers have fallen since Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found slumped on a bench in March. Charles and Camilla also held a private meeting with Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey who fell ill after coming into contact with the Novichok nerve agent after trying to help the Skripals. |
We Can Already See The Damage From The Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling Posted: 22 Jun 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
Sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack is reburied in Colorado Posted: 21 Jun 2018 07:07 PM PDT |
Electric scooter-sharing moves into the fast lane Posted: 21 Jun 2018 11:11 PM PDT Fast enough to be declared a nuisance and kicked off the streets of San Francisco and a handful of others cities to allow local officials to mull regulations. The scooters are "dockless," meaning they can be rented and left at any location, unlocked with a smartphone app which also indicates the location of the vehicles, in a model similar to new-style bike-sharing startups. Most systems charge $1 to unlock the scooter and 15 cents per minute, so a 10-minute trip would cost $2.50. |
XXXTentacion murder: Police reveal how killers tracked rapper in final moments before fatal shooting Posted: 23 Jun 2018 08:17 AM PDT The killers of rapper XXXTentacion tracked his movements before shooting him dead in a robbery, police have revealed. CCTV footage studied by detectives showed two men, one in orange sandals, following XXXTentacion into a motorbike dealership, where they bought a red mask, according to court documents. A 22-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged with murdering the rapper, real name Jahseh Onfroy, after he was ambushed and fatally shot in his BMW electric car in Florida. |
New Audi RS7 Spied Going Fast Through The Nürburgring Corners Posted: 22 Jun 2018 04:46 PM PDT |
The Coolest Hybrids Ever Built Posted: 22 Jun 2018 08:00 AM PDT |
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