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- Fox Business Guest Christian Whiton Spouts Sexist Nonsense On 'Lou Dobbs'
- France imposes sanctions on 18 Saudi citizens over Khashoggi killing
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Throws Support Behind Nancy Pelosi For House Speaker
- Chief Justice rebukes Trump on 'Obama judge' comment
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- Macron Magic Endures for Foreign Businesses Despite Domestic Woes
- Boeing delays call to discuss issues with its newest plane
- Isolated Indian tribe kill American intruder
- Trump May Move Ahead With Plans To Make Asylum Seekers Wait In Mexico: Report
- Saudi Arabia Allegedly Tortured Women's Rights Activists Before Khashoggi Murder
- More than 80,000 Yemeni children may have died from hunger, aid group says
- Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer Banned From Twitter After Attacking Muslim Congresswoman
- France advised to change heritage law to allow return of African art to former colonies
- What To Know About The Romaine E. Coli Outbreak Ahead Of Thanksgiving
- FedEx driver who fatally punched man after he hurled racist slurs will not face criminal charges
- 5 Times Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker Critiqued The Mueller Investigation On CNN
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- Chief justice responds to Trump's judiciary criticism
- Chief of Russia's military intelligence agency dies
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- Iran Burns Trump With ‘Rake’ Jab: ‘Perhaps We’re Also Responsible For California Fires’
- Meet the 5 Best Smith & Wesson Handguns Ever Made
- Nancy Pelosi Critic Reverses Course, Will Back Democratic Leader For Speaker
- Authorities Struggle To Retrieve Body Of American Missionary Killed By Isolated Tribe
- The Ferrari Daytona that taught learners how to drive fast
- Trump's Thanksgiving
- The Latest: Police go to island to look into US man's death
- 5 Reasons Why Matthew Whitaker Isn't Qualified To Be Acting Attorney General
- 7 Ways to Lower Your Cable Bill
- Khloe Kardashian Reveals Her Biggest Struggle With Breastfeeding
- Trump warns of government shutdown next month over border security
- Israeli minister says 'time limited' for Hamas Gaza leader
- Dubai Design Week 2018: The Best Exhibits, Installations, and Collaborations
- MINI to bring stylish new Coupe to LA Auto Show
- Duchess of Sussex dishes out the love as she reunites with Grenfell Tower survivors
- AP Explains: The hunt for missing, dead in California fire
- Don’t Worry, The Military At The Border Is Ignoring The White House
- What Betsy DeVos' New Rule Means For Sexual Assault Survivors At Community Colleges
- Seth Meyers: On Saudi Arabia, The Only Thing Trump Cares About Is Money
Fox Business Guest Christian Whiton Spouts Sexist Nonsense On 'Lou Dobbs' Posted: 21 Nov 2018 03:49 AM PST |
France imposes sanctions on 18 Saudi citizens over Khashoggi killing Posted: 22 Nov 2018 08:50 AM PST France said on Thursday it had imposed sanctions, including travel bans, on 18 Saudi citizens linked to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and said more could follow depending on results of an investigation. Berlin on Monday also banned 18 Saudis and moved to halt all arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The bans bind all members of the European Union's passport-free Schengen zone, it said. |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Throws Support Behind Nancy Pelosi For House Speaker Posted: 22 Nov 2018 07:27 AM PST |
Chief Justice rebukes Trump on 'Obama judge' comment Posted: 22 Nov 2018 12:46 AM PST |
‘Email Is The Key To Prosecuting Just About Everyone,’ Ivanka Trump Wrote In Her Book Posted: 21 Nov 2018 01:58 PM PST “My friend Andrew Cuomo, New York’s great attorney general, tells me that email is the key to prosecuting just about everyone these days,” Ivanka Trump wrote in her 2009 self-help book The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life, according to Raw Story. “People can be so incredibly slapdash with their electronic messages, as if they were some modern version of smoke signals that can disappear without a trace.” |
Macron Magic Endures for Foreign Businesses Despite Domestic Woes Posted: 22 Nov 2018 12:25 AM PST For 74 percent of heads of foreign companies in France, the country is an attractive place for business, according to an annual poll of 200 executives by Ipsos. "A year and a half after the election of Emmanuel Macron, the image of France and its attractiveness remains very high and is even increasing," Ipsos said. |
Boeing delays call to discuss issues with its newest plane Posted: 20 Nov 2018 05:46 PM PST |
Isolated Indian tribe kill American intruder Posted: 21 Nov 2018 06:41 AM PST Members of one of the world's last tribes untouched by modern civilisation have killed an American who ventured illegally onto their remote island, Indian police said Wednesday. John Allen Chau, 27, was hit by a hail of arrows as he set foot on North Sentinel Island, part of the Indian Andaman Islands, last Saturday, official sources told AFP. North Sentinel is home to the Sentinelese people, believed to number only around 150. |
Trump May Move Ahead With Plans To Make Asylum Seekers Wait In Mexico: Report Posted: 21 Nov 2018 09:28 PM PST |
Saudi Arabia Allegedly Tortured Women's Rights Activists Before Khashoggi Murder Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:23 AM PST |
More than 80,000 Yemeni children may have died from hunger, aid group says Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:54 AM PST Western countries are pressing for a ceasefire and renewed peace efforts to end the disastrous conflict, which has unleashed the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis with 8.4 million people believed to be on the verge of starvation. Save the Children said that a conservative estimate based on U.N. data showed 84,700 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition may have died between April 2015 and October 2018, when a Western-backed Arab alliance has been battling the Iran-aligned Houthi movement that holds the capital Sanaa. "We are horrified that some 85,000 children in Yemen may have died because of the consequences of extreme hunger since the war began. For every child killed by bombs and bullets, dozens are dying from hunger and disease and it's entirely preventable," it said in a statement. The last available figure from the United Nations for the death toll from the conflict, seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, was in 2016 and stood at more than 10,000. |
Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer Banned From Twitter After Attacking Muslim Congresswoman Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:02 PM PST Far-right figure Laura Loomer was banned by Twitter on Wednesday after attacking newly elected Democratic representative Ilhan Omar. According to Loomer, she was banned by the social media site after tweeting about the Minnesota politician. "Isn't it ironic how the twitter moment used to celebrate 'women, LGBTQ, and minorities' is a picture of Ilhan Omar?" Loomer wrote. |
France advised to change heritage law to allow return of African art to former colonies Posted: 21 Nov 2018 06:54 AM PST Franceshould change heritage law to facilitate the return of thousands of African artworks pillaged or bought during the colonial era, a government-appointed report is to advise President Emmanuel Macron. If approved, it would amount to a radical policy shift that could pile pressure on Britain and other ex-colonial powers to hand back long-held artifacts to their countries of origin. The report follows a groundswell of calls to return cultural treasures in Africa, amid estimations that up to 90 per cent of its cultural heritage is in foreign hands. France alone possesses around 90,000 African artworks, some 70,000 of which are at Paris' Quai Branly museum, founded by ex-president Jacques Chirac, a fan of African and Asian art. Currently, French law strictly forbids the government from parting with what amounts to state property, even in clear-cut cases of pillaging. But President Macron signalled he was prepared to consider change in a speech in Burkina Faso last year in which he said:"Africa's heritage cannot just be in European private collections and museums. "Within five years, I want the conditions to be met for the temporary or definitive restitution of African heritage to Africa." Mr Macron tasked French art historian Benedicte Savoy and Senegalese writer Felwine Sarr to draw up a report on the issue. It is estimated that up to 90 per cent of Africa's cultural treasures are held outside the continent Credit: GERARD JULIEN/AFP Due for release on Friday but leaked to French media on Wednesday, the report suggests amending French law to enable the restitution of cultural works if bilateral accords are struck between France and African states. The change would apply in particular to works held in museums which were "transferred from their original territory during the French colonial period," the report said. "We propose changing heritage laws so that all types of cases can be taken into account, and the criteria of consent can be invoked," Ms Sarr told French daily Libération. The experts said such collections were in effect depriving Africans of their artistic and cultural heritage. Advocates of such restitutions welcomed the report. Marie-Cecile Zinsou, a daughter of Benin's former prime minister and president of the Zinsou Art Foundation in Cotonou said that while it would spark "howls of disapproval" from some quarters in France, notably the far-Right, it could unleash a cultural "shockwave" throughout Europe and Africa. "Today it feels as if we're just a step away from recovering our history and being finally able to share it on the continent," she told AFP. The UK has resisted numerous and often impassioned calls to return artifacts to their countries of origin, including the Elgin Marbles to Greece and the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. On Tuesday, the governor of Chile's Easter Island in the Pacific implored the British Museum to return the Hoa Hakananai'a, one of its most important statues and held for 150 years. |
What To Know About The Romaine E. Coli Outbreak Ahead Of Thanksgiving Posted: 21 Nov 2018 09:08 AM PST |
FedEx driver who fatally punched man after he hurled racist slurs will not face criminal charges Posted: 22 Nov 2018 09:00 AM PST A FedEx delivery driver who punched a man who shouted racial slurs at him will not face criminal charges after the man later died, officials announced. Timothy Warren was driving his truck through a Portland, Oregon, neighbourhood when Joseph Magnuson began to shout at him to tell him that he was going too fast. Mr Warren stopped his truck and tried to explain to Mr Magnuson that he was exhausted and just wanted to finish his work. |
5 Times Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker Critiqued The Mueller Investigation On CNN Posted: 21 Nov 2018 11:03 AM PST |
Meet the 5 Best Gun Manufacturers on the Planet (Sig Sauer and Glock Made the Cut) Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:08 PM PST |
Chief justice responds to Trump's judiciary criticism Posted: 21 Nov 2018 12:27 PM PST |
Chief of Russia's military intelligence agency dies Posted: 22 Nov 2018 12:19 AM PST The head of the Russian military intelligence agency linked to a series of notorious operations abroad has died after a long illness, the defence ministry said on Thursday. Igor Korobov, 62, had headed the military's Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) since 2016 and was the target of US sanctions. The West has accused the powerful agency of a number of attacks on foreign soil including the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with a nerve agent in Britain last March. |
These Restaurants Will Still Be Open on Thanksgiving Day Posted: 21 Nov 2018 04:30 AM PST |
Posted: 20 Nov 2018 07:33 PM PST Two adults and two children have been confirmed dead at a suspicious mansion blaze in Colts Neck, located in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It is believed arson was involved and investigators are treating the deaths as a quadruple homicide. It is believed that the blaze broke out around 1 p.m., according to Fox News. |
This rally-honed Renault R8 Gordini is a long way from home Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:04 AM PST |
The 27 Best New York City Landmarks to Visit Posted: 22 Nov 2018 05:00 AM PST |
The Latest: Gunman killed himself after shot by police Posted: 21 Nov 2018 02:58 AM PST |
Iran Burns Trump With ‘Rake’ Jab: ‘Perhaps We’re Also Responsible For California Fires’ Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:16 PM PST |
Meet the 5 Best Smith & Wesson Handguns Ever Made Posted: 21 Nov 2018 11:11 AM PST |
Nancy Pelosi Critic Reverses Course, Will Back Democratic Leader For Speaker Posted: 21 Nov 2018 09:37 AM PST |
Authorities Struggle To Retrieve Body Of American Missionary Killed By Isolated Tribe Posted: 22 Nov 2018 07:13 AM PST Officials in India are contemplating how to obtain the body of an American tourist who was killed by a tribe of North Sentinel islanders, ABC News is reporting. As previously reported in the Inquisitr, missionary John Allen Chau traveled to a forbidden area last week in hopes of converting an isolated tribe to Christianity. The Sentinelese tribe has rejected modern society for thousands of years, and laws have been put in place over time forbidding outsiders from intruding on their lifestyle. ... |
The Ferrari Daytona that taught learners how to drive fast Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:42 AM PST |
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The Latest: Police go to island to look into US man's death Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:00 PM PST |
5 Reasons Why Matthew Whitaker Isn't Qualified To Be Acting Attorney General Posted: 21 Nov 2018 02:07 PM PST |
7 Ways to Lower Your Cable Bill Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:28 AM PST Cable TV is expensive and getting more so all the time. According to recent market research from Leichtman Research Group, the average monthly cable or satellite bill is now up to $107, yet 78 percent of U.S. households still pay for TV service. For those who want to keep cable, read on for a few ways to lower your cable bill. |
Khloe Kardashian Reveals Her Biggest Struggle With Breastfeeding Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:24 AM PST |
Trump warns of government shutdown next month over border security Posted: 22 Nov 2018 11:04 AM PST There certainly could and it will be about border security, of which the wall is a part," Trump told reporters in Palm Beach, Florida. The U.S. Congress faces a deadline next month to fund parts of the federal government and a possible showdown over money for Trump's proposed border wall. Having won control of the House in midterm elections, Democrats have said they will be even less motivated than before to meet Trump's wall demands. |
Israeli minister says 'time limited' for Hamas Gaza leader Posted: 21 Nov 2018 02:56 AM PST A senior Israeli minister warned Wednesday that "time is limited" for Hamas's leader in the Gaza Strip, days after a controversial truce ended a severe flare-up and triggered a coalition crisis. "Yahya Sinwar's time is limited," said Housing Minister Yoav Gallant, a former general who once oversaw operations in the Gaza Strip. Speaking at a conference organised by the Jerusalem Post newspaper, Gallant said Hamas's leaders must "recalculate their route" and decide whether to fight Israel or retain the relative quiet of recent days. |
Dubai Design Week 2018: The Best Exhibits, Installations, and Collaborations Posted: 21 Nov 2018 11:11 AM PST |
MINI to bring stylish new Coupe to LA Auto Show Posted: 21 Nov 2018 04:35 AM PST BMW Group has announced that a new black and crimson Mini John Cooper Works will be on show at the LA Auto Show on November 28. The Knights Edition MINI JCW is making its North American debut in LA next week, bridging the gap between the classic Cooper model and the ultra-sporty JCW GP -- a 2017 concept model recently confirmed for production and 2020 launch. The MINI John Cooper Works Knights Edition is essentially a gussied up JCW Hardtop featuring Midnight Black and Melting Silver components enhanced with separately available accessories. |
Duchess of Sussex dishes out the love as she reunites with Grenfell Tower survivors Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:54 AM PST Elbow deep in carrots, peppers and beetroot, and stirring pots of soup, the Duchess of Sussex got to work on Wednesday bringing comfort and assistance to those who lost everything in the Grenfell Tower fire. The Duchess made a return visit to the kitchen in west London which inspired a charity cookbook, endorsed by the Duchess, in aid of the fire's victims. For nearly an hour, she helped volunteers at the Hubb Community Kitchen after saying that she wanted to see for herself what progress had been made since the book, Together, went on sale in September. It features more than 50 recipes from women whose community was devastated by the fire, which claimed the lives of 72 people. Healthy sales of the book, which the Duchess has previously described as a "labour of love", have paid for a complete makeover of the kitchen as well as funding longer opening hours. The Duchess has been making private visits to the kitchen since January Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images The Duchess, who is 17 weeks pregnant with her first child, also introduced her friend Clare Smyth, the Northern Irish chef, to the volunteers. Cradling her bump and sipping ginger tea as she listened to some of the women's plans for the future, the Duchess said: "I'm so proud of you. It's really exciting." She was keen to join in the work herself, taking off her burgundy Club Monaco coat, rolling up the sleeves of her dress and putting on an apron and a pair of gloves so she could get cooking. In total, more than 200 meals were prepared today for delivery to local groups, including elderly people's homes, homeless shelters and women's refuges, with mouth-watering dishes such as Egyptian lamb fattah, Persian chicken and barberry rice on the menu. Sales of the book have paid for a complete makeover of the kitchen Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images It emerged that the Duchess has been making private visits to the kitchen since January and is understood to have been left deeply moved by the dedication and hard work of those involved. Ahlam Saeid, 61, whose Iraqi family's recipe of rainbow roasted vegetables Meghan helped prepare, said: "I told her this [baby] is our grandchild, we are so happy. The whole community. And she is so happy." The Duchess was also given a traditional Ugandan cloth to wrap around her stomach after giving birth. Munira Mahmud, who presented her with the navy blue fabric, said: "Much of what we are doing is based on tradition. I thought what could be better to get her than the wrap. She was over the moon, she was really happy." More than 200 meals were prepared for delivery to local groups, including elderly people's homes, homeless shelters and women's refuges Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images Ms Mahmud, a mother-of-two, is one of the women motivated by the success of the kitchen project to start up a new scheme, providing new mothers with fresh and nutritious meals. She said: "I told her 'I can't wait to cook for you after you have the baby'." She added that Meghan told her she would be happy to enjoy her meals. Other projects, launched with the backing of the social entrepreneur foundation UnLtd, include a group for women who have suffered domestic violence. The Duchess embraces one woman outside The Hubb Community Kitchen in north Kensington Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage The book Together: Our Community Cookbook has sold nearly 40,000 copies in the UK alone, raising £210,000. The kitchen was redesigned with the input of the volunteers "to capture its spirit as a place for the community to come together over a meal" and is now open seven days a week, up from just two when it began last year. The Grenfell disaster, which left 223 people homeless, was the worst UK residential fire since the Second World War. A public inquiry is currently under way to examine the causes of the blaze, what contributed to it spreading so quickly and whether more could have been done to prevent loss of life. |
AP Explains: The hunt for missing, dead in California fire Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:16 PM PST |
Don’t Worry, The Military At The Border Is Ignoring The White House Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:13 PM PST In a truly shocking and unprecedented turn of events, the White House authorized the use of "lethal force" at the Mexican border, per a cabinet order signed on Wednesday by Chief of Staff John Kelly, as previously reported by the Inquisitr. U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis stated that the military police at the border don't even have weapons. "There is no armed element going on," Mattis told reporters on Wednesday, according to the BBC. |
What Betsy DeVos' New Rule Means For Sexual Assault Survivors At Community Colleges Posted: 22 Nov 2018 05:00 AM PST |
Seth Meyers: On Saudi Arabia, The Only Thing Trump Cares About Is Money Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:21 PM PST |
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