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- India Launches Airstrike Into Pakistani Territory in Response to Terror Attack
- As Kim's car passes, North Korean defector cries and shouts
- U.S. asks U.N. Security Council to meet on Venezuela: diplomats
- Justin Fairfax: Virginia lieutenant governor stuns senators by comparing himself to lynching victims
- Boeing Board to Add Nikki Haley, Who Helped Fight Union Drive
- Twitter bans Trump-supporting hoaxster after USA TODAY exposé
- Get to Know the Peugeot Lineup before It Makes Its Return to the U.S.
- How To Write A Good Resume for Applicant Tracking Systems
- AOC Is Not ‘the Boss’ for Coming Up with a Plan That Can’t Work
- AP Explains: How to verify North Korea's nukes
- Mike Pence Is Meeting With Venezuela's Opposition Leader to Discuss Ways to Oust Maduro
- Nigerian election's early tally puts Buhari ahead; opposition rejects it
- TripAdvisor names the world's best beaches for 2019
- Report: Traces of key weed killer ingredient found in wine and beer
- Facebook content moderators using drugs and sex at work to cope with PTSD symptoms
- Trump rips Harry Reid, falsely states he 'got thrown out' of the Senate
- Parts of human body found at cargo plane crash site
- Analysis: Pope's sex abuse summit: What it did and didn't do
- Syria force carries out major evacuation from last IS holdout
- The Next-Generation Porsche Macan Will Be Fully Electric
- UK PM May proposes votes on no-deal exit and Brexit delay if her deal rejected: Telegraph
- It's not just the Florida spa investigation allegedly tied to Robert Kraft. Sex trafficking is rampant across US
- U.S. Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Mueller’s Authority
- Woman brutally mauled to death by her own 2 dogs while playing in front yard
- The Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi: How America Can Make History
- Video shows rare 'ice tsunami' along Niagara River
- India airstrikes in Pakistan raise fears of escalation
- Roundup weed killer factor in man's cancer, US court told
- U.S. returns to Bitfinex exchange fraction of bitcoin stolen in 2016 heist
- Sheriff: 2 bodies recovered from Texas plane crash site
- White House Denies Former Campaign Staffer's Claim That Donald Trump Kissed Her Without Consent
- After Putin's warning, Russian TV lists nuclear targets in U.S.
- Authorities: Kraft visited parlor for sex on day of AFC game
- How to Stop Bed-Wetting
- South Carolina woman dies after her dogs began 'eating her alive,' neighbors say
- Iraq received 14 French IS fighters from Syria Kurds: government
- Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder Offers Open-Air Fun and 202 MPH
- Trump's SALT Cap Is a Hurdle for Balanced N.J. Budget, S&P Says
- Pilot killed when small plane hits Florida home
- China's technology challenge is bigger than just Huawei, British spymaster says
- Okinawa referendum rejects relocation for US military base
- Patriots owner Kraft formally charged in Florida prostitution sting
India Launches Airstrike Into Pakistani Territory in Response to Terror Attack Posted: 26 Feb 2019 05:35 AM PST India launched an airstrike against a terrorist training camp in Pakistani territory early Tuesday morning in response to a recent terrorist attack carried out in the disputed border region of Kashmir.Indian authorities claim the attack killed a "very large number" of fighters but Pakistani officials maintain that no one was killed in the strike."Acting on intelligence, India early today stuck the biggest training camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Balakot," India's foreign secretary, Vijay Gokhale ,told reporters in New Dehli, according to the Associated Press. "In this operation a very large number of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists, trainers, senior commanders and jihadis being trained were eliminated."The attack was launched in response to a suicide bombing that killed 40 Indian soldiers on February 14 in Kashmir, a disputed territory that lies between Pakistan and Indian that both countries claim as their own.Pakistani terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibility for the attack, which was carried out by a member who lived in a section of Kashmir that remains under Indian control. Pakistani officials have denied any involvement in the attack and vowed to respond to any provocation by India.Chinese officials urged the two nuclear powers to show restraint and maintain stability in the region."We hope that both India and Pakistan can … take actions that will help stabilize the situation in the region and help to improve mutual relations, instead of the other way around," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told reporters.Tensions between the two nations continue to escalate as Indian officials routinely accuse Pakistan of providing safe haven and support to terrorist groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammad, a group that contests India's territorial claims in Kashmir through violent attacks. Pakistan has, however, officially outlawed the group and seized some of its property. |
As Kim's car passes, North Korean defector cries and shouts Posted: 26 Feb 2019 04:45 AM PST |
U.S. asks U.N. Security Council to meet on Venezuela: diplomats Posted: 25 Feb 2019 09:36 AM PST The United States has asked the United Nations Security Council to meet to discuss the situation in Venezuela on Tuesday, said diplomats after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's troops repelled foreign aid convoys at the weekend. The United States has been pushing the 15-member council to formally call for free, fair and credible presidential elections in Venezuela with international observers, a move that prompted Russia to propose a rival draft resolution. Moscow and Washington have been at loggerheads over a U.S.-led campaign for international recognition of Venezuelan opposition leader and head of the country's elected National Assembly Juan Guaido over Maduro. |
Justin Fairfax: Virginia lieutenant governor stuns senators by comparing himself to lynching victims Posted: 25 Feb 2019 12:12 PM PST The lieutenant governor of Virginia has likened himself to a lynching victim while battling accusations of sexual assault and calls to resign from his post amid a series of scandals impacting the state's top lawmakers. Justin Fairfax made the controversial statements during a surprise speech on Sunday, lashing out against his critics in the state Senate as 2019 legislative session was coming to a close. "I've heard much about anti-lynching on the floor of this very Senate, where people were not given any due process whatsoever, and we rue that," Mr Fairfax said, referencing legislation the General Assembly passed expressing "profound regret" for lynchings in Virginia between 1877 and 1950. |
Boeing Board to Add Nikki Haley, Who Helped Fight Union Drive Posted: 26 Feb 2019 10:30 AM PST Haley, 47, who as South Carolina governor fiercely opposed unionization drives at a Boeing factory, has been nominated as a director ahead of the aerospace giant's annual meeting April 29. "Boeing will benefit greatly from her broad perspectives and combined diplomatic, government and business experience to help achieve our aspiration to be the best in aerospace and a global industrial champion," Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg said in a statement. If elected, Haley would join another high-profile former ambassador: Caroline Kennedy, the former U.S. envoy to Japan under former President Barack Obama. |
Twitter bans Trump-supporting hoaxster after USA TODAY exposé Posted: 26 Feb 2019 03:19 PM PST |
Get to Know the Peugeot Lineup before It Makes Its Return to the U.S. Posted: 26 Feb 2019 12:12 PM PST |
How To Write A Good Resume for Applicant Tracking Systems Posted: 25 Feb 2019 09:13 AM PST When you submit your credentials online, they are often screened by an applicant tracking system. The applicant tracking system resume evaluation algorithm scans your materials for resume keywords related to the job description, looking for work experience and education that match what the position calls for. This means an effective resume is one that plays the applicant tracking system game well but also appeals to the human reviewer who will hopefully examine it, too. |
AOC Is Not ‘the Boss’ for Coming Up with a Plan That Can’t Work Posted: 26 Feb 2019 12:26 PM PST Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit back at all of the people who have been criticizing her for her Green New Deal during a New York Hall of Science event -- even claiming that she's "the boss" because of it."You know what? I don't care anymore, because at least I'm trying and they're not," she said.She continued:"So people are like 'Oh it's unrealistic, oh it's vague, oh it doesn't address this little minute thing' and I'm like 'You try! You do it!' Because you're not, so until you do it, I'm the boss, how about that?"Ocasio-Cortez has also made some similar comments on her Twitter feed, such as this one:> Yup. If you don't like the GreenNewDeal, then come up with your own ambitious, on-scale proposal to address the global climate crisis.> > Until then, we're in charge - and you're just shouting from the cheap seats. https://t.co/h3KSJhHqDN> > -- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 23, 2019Sorry, AOC -- but this line of thinking is completely ridiculous. For one thing, someone should probably remind her that her job title is "representative" and not "God." Her job is not to be a "boss," but rather a servant of the people whom she represents. We aren't supposed to be working for her; she's supposed to be working for us.Second of all, crowning yourself as "the boss" (or any other sort of superlative title) because you came up with a "plan" that won't even work is absurd. Make no mistake: No one with a fully functioning brain thinks it's viable to completely eliminate all carbon emissions in ten years. Even if it were, no one with even an ounce of understanding about the economy thinks it would be wise to enact something that would completely destroy a multitude of industries. How the hell are you putting yourself on a pedestal for coming up with a plan that doesn't work? I mean, if I suggested that we eliminate all of the carbon emissions from air travel by instead flying around on unicorns, would that make me "the boss"? Because honestly, my unicorn plan is about as feasible as Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal is.It's clear that Ocasio-Cortez thinks she's some kind of hero for at least "trying" to solve environmental issues, but the truth is, putting forth a "plan" that could never be executed does about as much good as putting forth nothing at all. After all, a plan that isn't feasible and the absence of a plan will have the same results -- that is, no results at all. She, of course, would disagree; she'd say that at least people are talking about it and then again credit herself for starting that conversation. That's obviously delusional . . . climate change and what to do about it have been major topics of discussion since I can remember, and anyone who has been paying even any attention would know that.Would the world be a better place if the United States eliminated all carbon emissions? Of course it would -- just like it would be better if we all got free Lamborghinis. The truth, however, is that being a notable leader requires a lot more than just fantasizing about pie-in-the-sky proposals that have no real future. It requires having the kinds of ideas that actually are possible -- and having a plan for how to execute them. It should go without saying, but in order to credit yourself with spearheading solutions to a problem, you probably should actually have some of them first. |
AP Explains: How to verify North Korea's nukes Posted: 24 Feb 2019 10:03 PM PST |
Mike Pence Is Meeting With Venezuela's Opposition Leader to Discuss Ways to Oust Maduro Posted: 25 Feb 2019 03:54 AM PST |
Nigerian election's early tally puts Buhari ahead; opposition rejects it Posted: 25 Feb 2019 04:25 PM PST Saturday's election, which U.S. observers said had lost some credibility after being abruptly delayed by a week by officials citing organizational glitches, was expected to be Nigeria's tightest since the end of military rule two decades ago. Northeast Nigeria has also been wracked by a decade-long battle with Islamist militants that has spilled into neighboring countries and led to the deployment of a regional task force. Buhari, 76, is a former military ruler seeking a second term on an anti-corruption platform, while Atiku Abubakar, 72, a businessman and former vice president, has pledged to expand the role of the private sector. |
TripAdvisor names the world's best beaches for 2019 Posted: 26 Feb 2019 04:27 PM PST |
Report: Traces of key weed killer ingredient found in wine and beer Posted: 26 Feb 2019 02:57 AM PST |
Facebook content moderators using drugs and sex at work to cope with PTSD symptoms Posted: 26 Feb 2019 01:30 AM PST Facebook content moderations disclosed the extreme consequences that come with the stress of constantly reviewing graphic and offensive material, according to a new report from the Verge. Facebook's content moderators are based in a facility in Arizona, operated by contract vendor Cognizant, where employees told the tech website that they cope with using drugs and having sex while on the job. The content moderators, most of whom are paid $15 an hour, are hired to look through a constant stream of content that includes offensive jokes, possible threats, and videos of beheadings and murders. |
Trump rips Harry Reid, falsely states he 'got thrown out' of the Senate Posted: 25 Feb 2019 06:54 AM PST |
Parts of human body found at cargo plane crash site Posted: 26 Feb 2019 02:52 PM PST |
Analysis: Pope's sex abuse summit: What it did and didn't do Posted: 25 Feb 2019 08:18 AM PST |
Syria force carries out major evacuation from last IS holdout Posted: 25 Feb 2019 06:47 AM PST US-backed forces evacuated over 40 truckloads of people from the Islamic State group's last Syria redoubt on Monday, as they sought to clear out civilians before a final push to crush the jihadists. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have slowed down their offensive on the final pocket due to the presence of civilians, with just a scrap of the IS "caliphate" remaining from a territory that once spanned Syria and Iraq. An AFP correspondent saw more than 46 trucks crammed with men, women and children, approaching an SDF outpost, 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the jihadist redoubt. |
The Next-Generation Porsche Macan Will Be Fully Electric Posted: 26 Feb 2019 06:52 AM PST |
UK PM May proposes votes on no-deal exit and Brexit delay if her deal rejected: Telegraph Posted: 26 Feb 2019 03:46 AM PST LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May is proposing that parliament votes on whether to leave the European Union without a deal or delay Brexit if her exit deal fails to win parliamentary approval, a Daily Telegraph reporter said on Twitter. "The PM (Prime Minister) has said there will be a three line whip on an amendable motion tomorrow that will commit to two votes on March 12th in the event that her deal fails," Telegraph reporter Steven Swinford wrote, citing details of an ongoing cabinet meeting. ... |
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U.S. Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Mueller’s Authority Posted: 26 Feb 2019 09:38 AM PST A three-judge panel in Washington on Tuesday unanimously rejected a salvo of legal arguments from Andrew Miller, a Roger Stone ally who spurned Mueller's grand jury subpoena seeking his testimony last year in favor of a court fight over the special counsel's legitimacy. The ruling leaves intact a trial court order holding Miller in contempt for his failure to appear before the grand jury. Miller's attorney, Paul Kamenar, told the court in November that Mueller was given so much power that his appointment should have been made by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. |
Woman brutally mauled to death by her own 2 dogs while playing in front yard Posted: 26 Feb 2019 07:59 AM PST |
The Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi: How America Can Make History Posted: 25 Feb 2019 02:02 AM PST |
Video shows rare 'ice tsunami' along Niagara River Posted: 25 Feb 2019 10:48 AM PST |
India airstrikes in Pakistan raise fears of escalation Posted: 26 Feb 2019 09:30 AM PST |
Roundup weed killer factor in man's cancer, US court told Posted: 25 Feb 2019 03:02 PM PST The weed killer Roundup was a "substantial factor" in the cancer of a US man who developed a lump in his throat after decades of spraying his garden, his lawyer said Monday at the start of the first ever federal trial targeting its manufacturer for negligence. Edwin Hardeman, 70, treated his property in Sonoma County, California, regularly with the Monsanto-made herbicide from 1980 to 2012 and was eventually diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the San Francisco court heard. The weed killer contains glyphosate, the world's most widely used herbicide, which environmentalists and other critics have long maintained leads to cancer. |
U.S. returns to Bitfinex exchange fraction of bitcoin stolen in 2016 heist Posted: 25 Feb 2019 01:12 AM PST U.S. federal law enforcement agencies have returned 27.7 bitcoin stolen in August 2016, Bitfinex said in a statement. Hackers made off with almost 120,000 bitcoin, worth about $72 million at the time, in one of the biggest ever thefts from a cryptocurrency exchange. U.S. and European law enforcement agencies investigated the heist, Bitfinex General Counsel Stuart Hoegner told Reuters, declining to give further details or name the agencies involved. |
Sheriff: 2 bodies recovered from Texas plane crash site Posted: 25 Feb 2019 04:22 AM PST |
White House Denies Former Campaign Staffer's Claim That Donald Trump Kissed Her Without Consent Posted: 25 Feb 2019 08:27 AM PST |
After Putin's warning, Russian TV lists nuclear targets in U.S. Posted: 25 Feb 2019 02:01 PM PST The targets included the Pentagon and the presidential retreat in Camp David, Maryland. The report, unusual even by the sometimes bellicose standards of Russian state TV, was broadcast on Sunday evening, days after President Vladimir Putin said Moscow was militarily ready for a "Cuban Missile"-style crisis if the United States wanted one. With tensions rising over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe as a Cold War-era arms-control treaty unravels, Putin has said Russia would be forced to respond by placing hypersonic nuclear missiles on submarines near U.S. waters. |
Authorities: Kraft visited parlor for sex on day of AFC game Posted: 25 Feb 2019 02:50 PM PST |
Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:16 AM PST As a pediatrician, I understand the stress and frustration that bed-wetting can have on families. On the other hand, some kids don't care they wet, but their parents don't like the mess, the daily cleanup process or the continued expense of diapers. For some perspective, about 20 percent of a kindergarten class is still routinely wetting the bed, 7 percent of kids in elementary school wet the bed at least once per week, and 1 in every 100 teens still wets the bed. |
South Carolina woman dies after her dogs began 'eating her alive,' neighbors say Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:18 AM PST |
Iraq received 14 French IS fighters from Syria Kurds: government Posted: 25 Feb 2019 03:53 AM PST Fourteen French nationals accused of fighting for the Islamic State group were transferred to Iraq by US-backed forces squeezing the jihadists' final Syrian bastion, an Iraqi government source said Monday. The Syrian Democratic Forces have taken hundreds of foreign IS fighters into custody as they bear down on the jihadists' shrinking pocket of territory in eastern Syria. Since Thursday, they have transferred 280 Iraqi nationals accused of fighting alongside IS to Iraqi authorities. |
Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder Offers Open-Air Fun and 202 MPH Posted: 26 Feb 2019 10:45 AM PST |
Trump's SALT Cap Is a Hurdle for Balanced N.J. Budget, S&P Says Posted: 25 Feb 2019 01:54 PM PST S&P said New Jersey income-tax revenue was down 4.8 percent in January -- and 6 percent so far for the fiscal year ending in June. Governor Phil Murphy, who last year avoided a last-minute state shutdown after fellow Democrats rejected his higher sales tax and levies on millionaires, is set to make his fiscal 2020 budget address on March 5. |
Pilot killed when small plane hits Florida home Posted: 25 Feb 2019 03:10 AM PST |
China's technology challenge is bigger than just Huawei, British spymaster says Posted: 25 Feb 2019 02:21 AM PST The West needs to understand that the challenge of China's technological revolution runs much deeper than Huawei's row with the United States over intellectual property theft and state espionage, one of Britain's top spies said. Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecoms equipment, is under intense scrutiny after the United States told allies not to use its technology because of fears it could be a vehicle for Chinese spy operations. Jeremy Fleming, the head of Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), said the incredible rate of technological change was unleashing unprecedented uncertainty, instability and risk. |
Okinawa referendum rejects relocation for US military base Posted: 24 Feb 2019 10:34 PM PST |
Patriots owner Kraft formally charged in Florida prostitution sting Posted: 25 Feb 2019 12:40 PM PST Florida prosecutors on Monday filed formal charges against Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots football team, and about two dozen other men for soliciting prostitution at massage parlors, authorities said on Monday. The investigation by law enforcement officers in three Florida counties into the trafficking of young women to work at day spas and massage parlors has led to hundreds being charged. Kraft, 77, and the other defendants charged with first-degree misdemeanors "come from all walks of life," Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for Palm Beach County, told reporters. |
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