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- Donald Trump's team sanctions Venezuela, pushes China trade talks and makes another border wall pitch
- Anti-Semitic killings in 2018 'highest' in decades: Israel
- Brazil prosecutor says Vale dam burst may scramble Samarco talks
- Polar vortex strikes the US with dangerous sub-zero temperatures
- Hezbollah's Finances are Its Achilles' Heel
- Border Patrol wives invite Pelosi to visit the southern border
- Dakota Theriot, suspect in 5 killings in Louisiana, arrested at gunpoint in Virginia
- As US teachers ramp up pressure, face reality: L.A. strike was about control, not students
- Trump Says His Pressure for NATO Spending Boost Is Paying Off
- Saudi Arabia hopes to lure over $425 bln in investments
- U.N. Khashoggi investigator to meet Istanbul chief prosecutor
- Arctic blasts sub-zero freeze towards U.S. upper Midwest, Northeast
- How to Read Your ACT Score Report
- Make government shutdowns a thing of the past: 3 changes to consider
- Brazil's Search for Survivors Resumes After New Fears Ease
- Search on for Louisiana man suspected in 5 deaths
- Trump attacks Fox News reporters and mistakenly names random teenage girl on Twitter
- Photos: Over 1,000 flights canceled as snow sweeps across midwestern US
- Secret Trump supporter no more: Why this model has decided to be open about her support for the president
- You could win a $1.7 million mansion by writing a standout letter
- 25 Best Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree
- Stone accused of lying and witness tampering, not collusion
- U.S. charges China's Huawei with bank fraud, stealing trade secrets
- The Latest: Havana hit by Category F3 tornado
- US urges Venezuela army to accept 'peaceful' power transfer
- Justin Trudeau fires Canadian ambassador to China over Huawei executive extradition remarks
- Before Tom Brokaw 'Meet(s) the Press' he should meet the Latinos
- The world’s most popular Instant Pot is down to its lowest price of 2019
- Assad Is Close to Victory, But New Conflicts Are Bubbling Up in Syria
- Russian police detain daylight robber for gallery heist
- Heavy snow hitting parts of Midwest; dangerous cold coming
- U.S. sanctions Venezuelan state oil firm, escalating pressure on Maduro
- Palestinian PM willing to quit if president Abbas wishes
- 50 years after the Santa Barbara oil spill: How the catastrophe sparked a modern environmental movement
- This Week: Apple results, Fed meeting, nonfarm payrolls
- Free bacon, bacon and more bacon: Fast-food chains go whole hog on what Americans love
- 'Alleluia! ... Time to go back to work': Federal employees return Monday, will get back pay
- The Real Lesson of the Shutdown
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Anti-Semitic killings in 2018 'highest' in decades: Israel Posted: 27 Jan 2019 05:55 AM PST The number of Jews murdered in anti-Semitic attacks around the world in 2018 reached its "highest" level in decades after a mass shooting at a US synagogue, an Israeli government report said Sunday. A total of 13 Jews were killed in three separate attacks over the year, according to the 2018 Global anti-Semitism Report released on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. A gunman shot dead 11 people at a synagogue in the US city of Pittsburgh in October in America's deadliest ever anti-Semitic attack. |
Brazil prosecutor says Vale dam burst may scramble Samarco talks Posted: 27 Jan 2019 11:42 AM PST Federal prosecutor Jose Adercio Sampaio said that depending on Vale's culpability in the new disaster, it may change how his task force handles a 155 billion reais ($41 billion) case against Samarco Mineracao SA, a Vale joint venture with BHP Group . "Now an intervening fact has appeared and that may completely change the course of those talks," Sampaio said in a telephone interview. On Friday, a burst tailings dam at a Vale mine in the town of Brumadinho, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) west of the Samarco complex, sent a torrent of mud tearing through the miner's facilities. |
Polar vortex strikes the US with dangerous sub-zero temperatures Posted: 28 Jan 2019 07:45 AM PST A dangerous polar vortex moving through the Dakotas into Chicago, Illinois and on to New England is blasting the US with super-cold arctic air and sub-zero temperatures. "This is dangerous, deadly cold," said Richard Bann, meteorologist with the NWS's Weather Prediction Center in College Park Maryland. Blizzard conditions are predicted across parts of the western Ohio Valley and snow is expected Tuesday through Wednesday from the Great Lakes area into New England, the weather service said. |
Hezbollah's Finances are Its Achilles' Heel Posted: 27 Jan 2019 11:36 AM PST |
Border Patrol wives invite Pelosi to visit the southern border Posted: 28 Jan 2019 04:34 AM PST |
Dakota Theriot, suspect in 5 killings in Louisiana, arrested at gunpoint in Virginia Posted: 27 Jan 2019 01:07 PM PST |
As US teachers ramp up pressure, face reality: L.A. strike was about control, not students Posted: 28 Jan 2019 08:07 AM PST |
Trump Says His Pressure for NATO Spending Boost Is Paying Off Posted: 27 Jan 2019 07:49 AM PST Trump commented on Twitter within minutes after Jens Stoltenberg, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's secretary-general, said on Fox News Sunday that NATO allies will add $100 billion in military outlays by the end of next year. "We see that the clear message from President Trump is having an impact," Stoltenberg said. "NATO allies have heard the president loud and clear and now NATO allies are stepping up. |
Saudi Arabia hopes to lure over $425 bln in investments Posted: 28 Jan 2019 09:14 AM PST Saudi Arabia on Monday launched an ambitious programme which it hopes will attract $427 billion in investments in the industrial and logistics sectors, as the OPEC kingpin bids to reduce dependence on oil. To kickstart the 12-year programme, the Gulf state announced the signing of 37 agreements worth $55 billion with foreign and local investors at a ceremony attended by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The programme is part of the kingdom's 2030 Vision, the brainchild of Prince Mohammed, that aims to diversify its economy which has been heavily dependent on oil prices. |
U.N. Khashoggi investigator to meet Istanbul chief prosecutor Posted: 28 Jan 2019 06:40 AM PST ISTANBUL/GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. human rights investigator leading the international inquiry into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi will meet Istanbul's chief prosecutor on Tuesday, the prosecutor's office said. Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard, on a week-long visit to Turkey with a forensic and legal team, met Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Monday. Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2. |
Arctic blasts sub-zero freeze towards U.S. upper Midwest, Northeast Posted: 28 Jan 2019 05:05 AM PST |
How to Read Your ACT Score Report Posted: 28 Jan 2019 06:00 AM PST Both the ACT and the SAT are accepted by college admissions committees, and both are extremely popular among college applicants. To accurately interpret test results and make well-reasoned decisions thereafter -- as well as set appropriate target scores at the onset of their test prep -- ACT test-takers must know how to read and understand their ACT score report ( see sample here). Your composite score is another word for your total score, and it is calculated by averaging and rounding your four section scores. |
Make government shutdowns a thing of the past: 3 changes to consider Posted: 27 Jan 2019 03:45 PM PST |
Brazil's Search for Survivors Resumes After New Fears Ease Posted: 27 Jan 2019 04:39 PM PST Brumadinho city center and other nearby neighborhoods were evacuated early Sunday after alarms were raised due to rising waters in another dam at the Corrego do Feijao iron ore mining complex in the region. The death toll from Friday's accident stood at 58 on Sunday, Civil Defense spokesman Flavio Godinho said. The incident on Friday at the Feijao mine is the second deadly dam accident in just more than three years involving the world's biggest iron ore producer. |
Search on for Louisiana man suspected in 5 deaths Posted: 26 Jan 2019 09:16 PM PST |
Trump attacks Fox News reporters and mistakenly names random teenage girl on Twitter Posted: 28 Jan 2019 03:45 AM PST Donald Trump has launched a furious attack on two Fox News reporters over their coverage of his border wall negotiations, and accidentally involved a random teenage girl in the ensuing furore. In a tweet, the US president criticised chief White House correspondent John Roberts and and another person he wrongly believed was Washington-based journalist Gillian Turner over their "understanding" of the issue. "Never thought I'd say this but I think @johnrobertsFox and @JillianTurner @FoxNews have even less understanding of the Wall negotiations than the folks at FAKE NEWS CNN & NBC!" Mr Trump tweeted. |
Photos: Over 1,000 flights canceled as snow sweeps across midwestern US Posted: 28 Jan 2019 01:38 PM PST |
Posted: 27 Jan 2019 06:57 AM PST |
You could win a $1.7 million mansion by writing a standout letter Posted: 27 Jan 2019 08:45 AM PST Broke English majors, take your places. A homeowner in Alberta, Canada is selling her $1.7 million (CAD) home via essay contest. Alla Wagner is searching for a new owner for her 5,000 square foot home, which, according to a report from CNN, has "three bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths, in addition to a wine cellar, panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and a pond." Not bad. Here's how it works: Entrants must write a short letter (maximum 350 words) explaining why they should get the house, then mail or email it to Wagner along with a $25 entry fee. Once Wagner collects roughly 68,000 entry fees -- enough to cover the house's value -- she will publish a group of semi-finalist essays on social media so people can vote for their favorites. Then, the 500 entries with the most votes will be whittled down by an "independent panel of judges," who will select three finalists. These three finalists will then be interviewed. One of them will get the house. SEE ALSO: Apple wants you to send your best iPhone photos in return for, cough, exposure The contest began on Jan. 5, and Wagner plans to run it until April 5. If there are nearly enough entries by then, she'll extend it another three months. If she's nowhere near her goal, she'll cancel the contest and refund everyone's entry fees. As of Friday, Wagner had collected around 5,000 entries. The contest is getting more attention, though, so 68,000 may not be too far away. If you want a $25 mansion, better get that entry in. ## WATCH: Vitaminwater is offering $100,000 to keep off your smartphone for a year |
25 Best Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree Posted: 28 Jan 2019 09:26 AM PST |
Stone accused of lying and witness tampering, not collusion Posted: 27 Jan 2019 09:07 PM PST |
U.S. charges China's Huawei with bank fraud, stealing trade secrets Posted: 28 Jan 2019 02:50 PM PST The United States on Monday charged China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, its chief financial officer and two affiliates with bank and wire fraud to violate sanctions against Iran in a case that has escalated tensions with Beijing. In a 13-count indictment filed in New York, the Justice Department said Huawei misled a global bank and U.S. authorities about its relationship with the subsidiaries, Skycom Tech and Huawei Device USA Inc, in order to conduct business in Iran. |
The Latest: Havana hit by Category F3 tornado Posted: 28 Jan 2019 10:57 AM PST |
US urges Venezuela army to accept 'peaceful' power transfer Posted: 28 Jan 2019 01:42 PM PST The United States urged Venezuela's military Monday to accept a "peaceful" transfer of power as it ramped up the pressure on embattled leader Nicolas Maduro with a raft of sanctions on state oil company PDVSA. President Donald Trump has recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president, sparking a standoff with Maduro who until now has retained the crucial backing of military leaders in Caracas. |
Justin Trudeau fires Canadian ambassador to China over Huawei executive extradition remarks Posted: 26 Jan 2019 11:00 PM PST Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has fired his ambassador to China after the envoy said it would be "great" if the US dropped its extradition request for a Chinese tech executive arrested in Canada. Mr Trudeau said on Saturday he had asked for and accepted John McCallum's resignation on Friday night. Mr McCallum made the remark to the Toronto Star on Friday. |
Before Tom Brokaw 'Meet(s) the Press' he should meet the Latinos Posted: 28 Jan 2019 08:47 AM PST |
The world’s most popular Instant Pot is down to its lowest price of 2019 Posted: 28 Jan 2019 04:54 AM PST Everyone knows that the Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker is the best-selling and most popular Instant Pot model in the world. In fact, even with its steep retail price of $100, it's easily among the world's most popular pressure cookers, period. If you haven't already experienced the glory that is the Instant Pot DUO60, today is your lucky day because a surprise Amazon sale just slashed it to the lowest price of 2019 so far. There's no telling when this deal will end, but it definitely won't last long so grab one while you still can. Here's some additional info from the product page: * Duo, the number 1 selling multi-cooker, combines 7 kitchen appliances in 1, Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Saute, Yogurt Marker and Warmer, prepares dishes up to 70% faster to support your busy lifestyle * Features 14 Smart Programs - Soup, Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili, Poultry, Saute/Simmer, Rice, Multigrain, Porridge, Steam, Slow Cook, Keep Warm, Yogurt, Manual, and Pressure Cook. Now, your favorite dishes are as easy as pressing a button * Healthy, stainless steel (18/8) inner cooking pot made from food grade 304, no chemical coating, 3-ply bottom for even heat distribution, fully sealed environment traps the flavours, nutrients and aromas within the food * Built with the latest 3rd generation technology, the microprocessor monitors pressure, temperature, keeps time, and adjusts heating intensity and duration to achieve your desired results every time.Product Dimensions: 14.17 x 14.84 x 13.31 inches * UL and ULC certified with 10 safety mechanisms to provide you with added assurance, designed to eliminate many common errors.Accessories include, stainless steel steam rack with handles, rice paddle, soup spoon, measuring cup, condensation collector and recipe booklet * Power supply: 120V - 60Hz |
Assad Is Close to Victory, But New Conflicts Are Bubbling Up in Syria Posted: 27 Jan 2019 08:00 PM PST President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops has fanned much of the flames. While it would leave the field to Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's Russian and Iranian allies, it has also emboldened Israel to advertise that it's pummeling Iranian positions, practically taunting Tehran to respond. Some analysts warn of a confrontation between them that could spark a regional war also drawing in Lebanon and Iraq. |
Russian police detain daylight robber for gallery heist Posted: 28 Jan 2019 04:23 AM PST |
Heavy snow hitting parts of Midwest; dangerous cold coming Posted: 28 Jan 2019 03:55 PM PST MILWAUKEE (AP) — Heavy snow and powerful wind created blizzard-like conditions Monday across parts of the Midwest, prompting officials to cancel about 1,000 flights at Chicago's airports and close hundreds of schools. But forecasters warned the most dangerous weather is yet to come: frigidly low temperatures that the region hasn't seen in a quarter century. |
U.S. sanctions Venezuelan state oil firm, escalating pressure on Maduro Posted: 28 Jan 2019 04:27 PM PST Minutes before the announcement, Juan Guaido, the Venezuelan opposition leader who proclaimed himself interim president last week with U.S. backing, said congress would name new boards of directors to the company and its U.S. subsidiary, Citgo. Guaido, supported by the United States and most countries in the Western Hemisphere, says Maduro stole his re-election and must resign to allow new, fair polls. Maduro, in a live national broadcast on Monday, accused the United States of trying to steal U.S. refining arm Citgo Petroleum, the OPEC member's most important foreign asset, which also owns a chain of U.S. gas stations. |
Palestinian PM willing to quit if president Abbas wishes Posted: 28 Jan 2019 06:11 AM PST Palestinian prime minister Rami Hamdallah offered to resign on Monday, as president Mahmud Abbas seeks to form a new government. The moves by Abbas are seen as part of attempts to further isolate his political rivals Hamas as a decade-long split in Palestinian politics deepens. Hamdallah has "put his government at the disposal of President Mahmud Abbas", the prime minister's spokesman Yussef al-Mahmud said in a statement. |
Posted: 28 Jan 2019 07:41 AM PST |
This Week: Apple results, Fed meeting, nonfarm payrolls Posted: 28 Jan 2019 12:05 PM PST |
Free bacon, bacon and more bacon: Fast-food chains go whole hog on what Americans love Posted: 28 Jan 2019 04:16 PM PST |
Posted: 27 Jan 2019 02:22 PM PST |
The Real Lesson of the Shutdown Posted: 28 Jan 2019 10:10 AM PST One of the lessons of the Trump–Pelosi standoff on border security is that government shutdowns are a foolish way to resolve partisan disputes. The partial shutdown, with agencies such as the Transportation, Agriculture, and State Departments, as well as other independent agencies, closed for business, demonstrated how irrelevant so much of our $4 trillion government is to the everyday lives of Americans. As I traveled over the last several weeks to Florida, California, and many states in between, and asked people what they thought of the shutdown, many said they didn't even know the government was shut down for more than a month. |
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