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- Bernie Sanders Says Not All Voters Who Feel 'Uncomfortable' With Black Candidates Are Racist
- Mass shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif., leaves 13 dead
- Daily Digit: Pentagon says migrant caravan poses no threat, yet Trump’s border deployment may cost us $220 million
- Captain of duck boat that killed 17 in July accident indicted
- Matt Whitaker's Appointment May Be Illegal, Fox News' Andrew Napolitano Says
- Flight Attendant Breastfeeds Passenger's Crying Baby
- Kemp claims victory in Georgia, prompting threat of legal action from Abrams
- Wind-Driven Fire Barrels Through Northern California's Butte County
- Boeing jet crash-lands at Guyana airport, 10 injured
- Fast-moving wildfire ravages Paradise, Calif.
- Trump bans asylum for migrants who cross the border between official ports of entry
- Just days from retirement, sheriff leads response to Thousand Oaks shooting
- Walmart is throwing an in-store party on Thanksgiving with free food
- California Wildfires Kill 5 People Trapped In Vehicles
- Shades of 2000: With ballots still uncounted, Florida races are going to recounts
- What Experts Want You To Know About Being In An Active Shooter Situation
- After deadly Lion Air crash, new focus on torrid industry growth in Indonesia
- 'Camp Fire' inferno: North California town of Paradise 'wiped out' as thousands flee
- Midterm Elections: What do the results mean and how will they impact Trump? Your questions answered on Reddit
- Wildfire Spreads Throughout Ventura County, California
- California Has A Law That Might've Prevented The Thousand Oaks Shooting. It Wasn't Used.
- For Democrats looking to future, 2020 looms large
- Borderline Bar Was A Haven For College Students. It Doesn't Feel So Safe Now.
- 8 of the World's Most Lavish Hotel Bathtubs
- Judge To Hear Arizona Senate Race Vote Count Dispute
- PayPal bans prominent UK far-right figure from using its services
- Trump overestimated impact of anti-immigrant rhetoric on the midterms, exit polls show
- Boeing jet crash-lands at Guyana airport, six injured: minister
- Uncle of Thousand Oaks bar patron: 'My gut is saying she’s inside the bar, dead'
- NBA Coach Steve Kerr Offers New Condolences, Slams Unrelenting Mass Shootings
- Five dead in California wildfire as second blaze forces Malibu evacuation
- Heroes rushed into gunfire, pulled people to safety at bar
- Beautiful technology: when Google met Sephora
- Don Lemon Asks Donald Trump: Which Caravan Did Thousand Oaks Shooter Belong To?
- Yemen troops advance deeper into rebel-held Hodeida
- The 2020 BMW M8 Coupe Will Be a 600-Plus-HP Beast
- Woman Found Murdered With Protection Order Against Alleged Killer in Her Pocket
- Thousand Oaks Bar Shooting Leaves At Least 13 Dead, Including Gunman
- We Want All of Society6’s Holiday Line in Our Stockings
- Stacey Abrams Holds Strong In Georgia, Despite Intense Pressure To Concede
- The Latest: Wildfire triggers evacuation order for Malibu
- 'Everything destroyed' as wildfire scorches Paradise, California
- Michelle Obama: Trump’s Birther Lies Were Meant To ‘Stir Up Wingnuts And Kooks’
- Florida Democrat calls for recount in tight Senate race
- The convertible Ford GT that time forgot
Posted: 08 Nov 2018 01:25 PM PST |
Mass shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif., leaves 13 dead Posted: 08 Nov 2018 03:39 AM PST |
Posted: 09 Nov 2018 06:02 AM PST |
Captain of duck boat that killed 17 in July accident indicted Posted: 09 Nov 2018 03:07 AM PST |
Matt Whitaker's Appointment May Be Illegal, Fox News' Andrew Napolitano Says Posted: 07 Nov 2018 11:48 PM PST |
Flight Attendant Breastfeeds Passenger's Crying Baby Posted: 09 Nov 2018 11:16 AM PST |
Kemp claims victory in Georgia, prompting threat of legal action from Abrams Posted: 07 Nov 2018 05:58 PM PST |
Wind-Driven Fire Barrels Through Northern California's Butte County Posted: 08 Nov 2018 01:23 PM PST |
Boeing jet crash-lands at Guyana airport, 10 injured Posted: 09 Nov 2018 01:11 PM PST Ten people were injured in scenes described as "chaos" as a Boeing airliner carrying 126 people, most of them Canadians, crash-landed in Guyana's capital Georgetown on Friday, skidding to a halt just before a steep drop. The Fly Jamaica Airways plane was bound for Toronto when it suffered a hydraulic problem shortly after takeoff and returned to the airport, crashing and careening off the runway, Transportation Minister David Patterson said. "Everyone was going crazy, screaming, crying for their lives, everything," said passenger Invor Bedessee, describing how some people were injured getting off the flight. |
Fast-moving wildfire ravages Paradise, Calif. Posted: 09 Nov 2018 06:40 AM PST A fast-moving wildfire that ravaged a Northern California town Thursday sent residents racing to escape on roads that turned into tunnels of fire as thick smoke darkened the daytime sky. Several thousand buildings were destroyed by flames, a California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection official said."We were surrounded by fire, we were driving through fire on each side of the road," said police officer Mark Bass, who lives in the hard-hit town of Paradise, where harrowing tales of escape and heroic rescues emerged after the entire community of 27,000 was ordered to evacuate. (AP) |
Trump bans asylum for migrants who cross the border between official ports of entry Posted: 08 Nov 2018 03:07 PM PST |
Just days from retirement, sheriff leads response to Thousand Oaks shooting Posted: 08 Nov 2018 08:25 AM PST |
Walmart is throwing an in-store party on Thanksgiving with free food Posted: 09 Nov 2018 08:03 AM PST |
California Wildfires Kill 5 People Trapped In Vehicles Posted: 09 Nov 2018 01:21 PM PST |
Shades of 2000: With ballots still uncounted, Florida races are going to recounts Posted: 08 Nov 2018 01:08 PM PST |
What Experts Want You To Know About Being In An Active Shooter Situation Posted: 09 Nov 2018 02:43 PM PST |
After deadly Lion Air crash, new focus on torrid industry growth in Indonesia Posted: 08 Nov 2018 12:58 AM PST The EU removed the privately owned budget airline from the list in 2016 after it determined Lion Air met international safety standards. None of Indonesia's roughly 100 airlines - most of them tiny - remain on the EU blacklist, with the last few coming off in June. The crash of a Lion Air jet on Oct. 29 into the sea off Jakarta has put a spotlight back on the airline's safety record, although the cause remains undetermined. |
Posted: 08 Nov 2018 09:09 PM PST Tens of thousands of people fled a fast-moving wildfire on Thursday in Northern California, some clutching babies and pets as they abandoned vehicles and struck out on foot ahead of the flames that destroyed hundreds of structures. Driven by strong winds and dry conditions, the blaze dubbed the Camp Fire roared through the town of Paradise, about 85 milesnorth of Sacramento, forcing the population to flee in a chaotic mass evacuation. "Pretty much the community of Paradise is destroyed, it's that kind of devastation," said Cal Fire Capt. Scott McLean late on Thursday. "The wind that was predicted came and just wiped it out." Mr McLean estimated that a couple of thousand structures were destroyed in the town of 27,000 residents about 290 kilometres northeast of San Francisco. The extent of the injuries and specific damage count was not known as officials could not access the dangerous area. Butte County CalFire Chief Darren Read said at a news conference that two firefighters and multiple residents were injured. Flames consume a car and building as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise, California Credit: Noah Berger/AP As she fled, Gina Oviedo described a devastating scene in which flames engulfed homes, sparked explosions and toppled utility poles. "Things started exploding," Ms Oviedo said. "People started getting out of their vehicles and running." Dozens of businesses and homes were levelled or in flames, including a liquor store and gas station. "It's a very dangerous and very serious situation," Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said. "I'm driving through fire as we speak. We're doing everything we can to get people out of the affected areas." Patients are quickly evacuated from the Feather River Hospital as it burns down during the Camp fire in Paradise, California Credit: JOSH EDELSON/AFP The blaze erupted as windy weather swept the state, creating extreme fire danger. A wind-whipped fire north of Los Angeles in Ventura County burned about 15,000 acres and at least one home in a matter of hours. It prompted evacuations of a mobile home park, a state university campus and a small community. A nearby blaze was smaller at less than 1,000 acres (1.5 square miles) but moving quickly. Acting California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for the fire-stricken area in Northern California. Shari Bernacett said her husband tried to get people to leave the Paradise mobile home park they manage. He "knocked on doors, yelled and screamed" to alert as many residents as possible, Ms Bernacett said. "My husband tried his best to get everybody out. The whole hill's on fire. God help us!" she said before breaking down crying. She and her husband grabbed their dog, jumped in their pickup truck and drove through flames before getting to safety, she said. A vintage car rests among debris as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise Credit: Noah Berger/AP Terrifying videos posted on social media showed cars driving along roads that looked like tunnels of fire with flames on both sides of the road. Concerned friends and family posted frantic messages on Twitter and other sites saying they were looking for loved ones, particularly seniors who lived at retirement homes or alone. Among them was Kim Curtis, who was searching for her grandmother, who told family at 8 a.m on Thursday that she would flee her Paradise home in her Buick with her cat. Her grandmother, who is in her 70s and lives alone, never showed up up at a meeting spot in Chico, though. "We've just been posting all over social media. And just praying for a miracle, honestly," said Curtis, who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Vehicles are seen during an attempt to evacuate the Camp Fire in Paradise, California Credit: Reuters Officials were sending as many firefighters as they could, Cal Fire spokesman Rick Carhart said. "Every engine that we could put on the fire is on the fire right now, and more are coming," he said. "There are dozens of strike teams that we're bringing in from all parts of the state." The sheriff confirmed reports that evacuees had to abandon their vehicles. Rescuers were trying to put them in other vehicles, he said. "We're working very hard to get people out. The message I want to get out is: If you can evacuate, you need to evacuate," Honea said. A firefighter looks on as a home is consumed by the Camp Fire Credit: Getty The wildfire was reported around daybreak. Within six hours, it had grown to more than 26 square miles, Gaddie said. Thick gray smoke and ash filled the sky above Paradise and could be seen from miles away. Fire officials said the flames were being fuelled by winds, low humidity, dry air and severely parched brush and ground from months without rain. "Basically, we haven't had rain since last May or before that," said Read, the fire chief. "Everything is a very receptive fuel bed. It's a rapid rate of spread." The Feather River Hospital burns down during the Camp fire in Paradise Credit: AFP At the hospital in Paradise, more than 60 patients were evacuated to other facilities and some buildings caught fire and were damaged. But the main facility, Adventist Health Feather River Hospital, was not, spokeswoman Jill Kinney said. Some of the patients were initially turned around during their evacuation because of gridlocked traffic and later airlifted to other hospitals, along with staff, Kinney said. Four hospital employees were briefly trapped in the basement and rescued by California Highway Patrol officers, Kinney said. The National Weather Service issued red-flag warnings for fire dangers in many areas of the state, saying low humidity and strong winds were expected to continue through Friday evening. |
Posted: 09 Nov 2018 07:19 AM PST The world has closely watched the US midterm elections this week. With the Democrats regaining control of the House and Republicans holding onto the Senate, there are a lot of possibilities as to what happens next to Donald Trump, and the US as a nation. Impeachment proceedings could begin against President Trump now Democrats have the House, and his tax returns could be requested and viewed. |
Wildfire Spreads Throughout Ventura County, California Posted: 09 Nov 2018 10:17 AM PST |
California Has A Law That Might've Prevented The Thousand Oaks Shooting. It Wasn't Used. Posted: 09 Nov 2018 11:57 AM PST |
For Democrats looking to future, 2020 looms large Posted: 09 Nov 2018 12:34 PM PST |
Borderline Bar Was A Haven For College Students. It Doesn't Feel So Safe Now. Posted: 08 Nov 2018 05:06 PM PST |
8 of the World's Most Lavish Hotel Bathtubs Posted: 09 Nov 2018 11:18 AM PST |
Judge To Hear Arizona Senate Race Vote Count Dispute Posted: 09 Nov 2018 12:41 PM PST |
PayPal bans prominent UK far-right figure from using its services Posted: 09 Nov 2018 06:23 AM PST PayPal has banned Tommy Robinson, former leader of the far-right, anti-Muslim group English Defence League (EDL), from it's platform. In a statement sent to Mashable, the online payments company said that it doesn't comment on individual cases, but that they carefully review accounts to make sure that they fit user guidelines. SEE ALSO: PayPal makes it harder to buy shady supplements from Infowars "We do not allow PayPal services to be used to promote hate, violence, or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory," PayPal wrote, adding that "we work hard to achieve the right balance and to ensure that our decisions are values-driven and not political." Robinson, who was banned from Twitter in March for reportedly violating Twitter's hateful conduct policy, posted a reaction video to Facebook, where he has 967,000 followers. "It is simply fascism," Robinson said in response to being blocked from ever using PayPal again. Robinson (real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is a former member of the British National Party. He co-funded the controversial far-right group English Defence League in 2009, and was the group's leader up until 2013. After attempting to form a UK branch of the German far-right populist party Pegida in 2016, Robinson joined the Canadian website Rebel Media the following year. Robinson went to prison for contempt of court after filming four men outside a court room. He has a history of broadcasting himself on social media outside trials involving Muslim defendants. WATCH: iPhone XR reviews, Amazon cashierless stores in NY, and election hacking: A tech news roundup — Technically Speaking |
Trump overestimated impact of anti-immigrant rhetoric on the midterms, exit polls show Posted: 08 Nov 2018 02:00 AM PST |
Boeing jet crash-lands at Guyana airport, six injured: minister Posted: 09 Nov 2018 05:10 AM PST A Boeing jetliner carrying 126 people crash-landed at the airport in Guyana's capital Georgetown on Friday, injuring six people, the transport minister said. The Fly Jamaica Airways plane was bound for Toronto when it suffered a hydraulic problem shortly after takeoff and returned to the airport, crashing and skidding off the runway, Transportation Minister David Patterson said. |
Uncle of Thousand Oaks bar patron: 'My gut is saying she’s inside the bar, dead' Posted: 08 Nov 2018 06:49 AM PST |
NBA Coach Steve Kerr Offers New Condolences, Slams Unrelenting Mass Shootings Posted: 08 Nov 2018 08:27 PM PST |
Five dead in California wildfire as second blaze forces Malibu evacuation Posted: 09 Nov 2018 02:29 PM PST A rapidly moving wildfire in Northern California killed five people when flames engulfed their vehicles as they attempted to flee the mountain town of Paradise in one of three infernos raging across the state, authorities said on Friday. Nearly 500 miles (800 km) to the south, a blaze forced the evacuation of the upscale oceanside city of Malibu, home to many celebrities, and threatened the beleaguered town of Thousand Oaks, where a gunman killed 12 people this week in a shooting rampage in a bar and dance hall. "The town is devastated, everything is destroyed," said California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) spokesman Scott Mclean, referring to Paradise, which has a population of 26,000 including many retirees. |
Heroes rushed into gunfire, pulled people to safety at bar Posted: 08 Nov 2018 04:44 PM PST |
Beautiful technology: when Google met Sephora Posted: 08 Nov 2018 05:28 AM PST |
Don Lemon Asks Donald Trump: Which Caravan Did Thousand Oaks Shooter Belong To? Posted: 09 Nov 2018 02:53 AM PST |
Yemen troops advance deeper into rebel-held Hodeida Posted: 08 Nov 2018 10:35 AM PST Yemeni pro-government forces backed by Saudi-led coalition warplanes advanced inside rebel-held Hodeida Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands of civilians bracing for fighting in the streets of the Red Sea port city. After a week of intense battles with the Iran-backed Huthi insurgents on the outskirts of Hodeida, loyalist troops reached residential neighbourhoods, using bulldozers to remove concrete road blocks installed by the rebels. Flashing victory signs, troops of the United Arab Emirates-trained Giants Brigade armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades rolled down the city's streets in pickup trucks bearing their brigade logo spray-painted in red, a journalist working for AFP reported. |
The 2020 BMW M8 Coupe Will Be a 600-Plus-HP Beast Posted: 09 Nov 2018 08:31 AM PST |
Woman Found Murdered With Protection Order Against Alleged Killer in Her Pocket Posted: 09 Nov 2018 08:31 AM PST |
Thousand Oaks Bar Shooting Leaves At Least 13 Dead, Including Gunman Posted: 08 Nov 2018 12:10 AM PST |
We Want All of Society6’s Holiday Line in Our Stockings Posted: 08 Nov 2018 02:28 PM PST |
Stacey Abrams Holds Strong In Georgia, Despite Intense Pressure To Concede Posted: 09 Nov 2018 01:33 PM PST |
The Latest: Wildfire triggers evacuation order for Malibu Posted: 09 Nov 2018 07:30 AM PST |
'Everything destroyed' as wildfire scorches Paradise, California Posted: 08 Nov 2018 08:57 PM PST Driven by strong winds and dry conditions, the blaze dubbed the Camp Fire roared through the town of Paradise, about 85 miles (240 km) north of Sacramento, forcing the population to flee in a chaotic mass evacuation. "The town is devastated, everything is destroyed," said California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) spokesman Scott Maclean, who spent much of the day in Paradise. "There's nothing much left standing." The town of Chico, population 93,000, could be next in the path of the wildfire, as flames were driven westward by 35-mile-per hour (56 km-per-hour) winds, said Butte County Fire Chief Darren Read. |
Michelle Obama: Trump’s Birther Lies Were Meant To ‘Stir Up Wingnuts And Kooks’ Posted: 08 Nov 2018 08:42 PM PST |
Florida Democrat calls for recount in tight Senate race Posted: 07 Nov 2018 06:36 PM PST Florida Democrat Bill Nelson called Wednesday for a recount in his race for re-election to the US Senate against Republican Governor Rick Scott. The race during Tuesday's midterm vote was one of America's most-watched, with the outgoing governor Scott mounting a tough challenge against three-time incumbent Nelson. "A significant number of ballots have not yet been counted and, because of the size of Florida, we believe the results of the election are unknown and require a recount," said Marc Elias, a lawyer representing Nelson's campaign. |
The convertible Ford GT that time forgot Posted: 08 Nov 2018 09:12 AM PST |
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