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- Trump resumes campaign rallies and utters the unthinkable: 'If Biden wins...'
- 'Deeply reckless': Critics slam leaked police memo about Breonna Taylor
- Hundreds of protesters arrested by Belarusian police as 100,000 rally against Lukashenko
- Counter-protester who pulled a gun on Black Lives Matter protesters in Florida after a fight erupted won't be charged
- A teen activist in New Jersey received a $2,500 bill to pay for police presence at a Black Lives Matter protest she organized
- 3-year-old girl safe after being lofted by kite in Taiwan
- Fact check: Biden tax plan would raise rates for those who make more than $400K, corporations
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have a lot to do with Joe Kennedy's primary struggles
- Death toll in China restaurant collapse climbs to 29
- Kim Klacik: President Trump is producing real results for the Black community
- Trump to visit Wisconsin city on Tuesday where police shot Black man in the back
- German police halt march of 18,000 coronavirus sceptics in Berlin
- Teslas were 3 of the 10 fastest-selling used cars amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to the data — see the full list
- An army dog who charged through a hail of machine-gun fire and tackled an Al-Qaeda fighter is to receive the animal equivalent of a Medal of Honor
- Op-Ed: Kamala Harris' vice presidential run is a campaign to be America's second Black president
- Report: New York tenants were not aware they would be featured at the Republican National Convention
- China restaurant collapses during birthday party, killing 29
- Indian forces clash with Kashmir Muslims marking holy month
- Mural of slain Philadelphia Police Sgt. Robert Wilson III vandalized with graffiti
- French lieutenant-colonel stationed at a NATO base in Italy charged with spying for Russia
- House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff says it's a 'falsehood' pushed by Trump that he leaked confidential information amid halt to election briefings
- Austrian law extends citizenship to descendants of Jewish refugees
- Proving "a different world is possible," ExxonMobil dropped From Dow Jones after 92-year run
- Chicago looting proves Black America deserves reparations — here's why
- Rally supporting police draws scores to downtown Kenosha
- Denied permits, Palestinians raze own homes in Jerusalem
- SNP ministers demand Boris Johnson drop 'UK' and 'Britain' from nationwide cultural festival
- Filmmaker Michael Moore warns of 2016 redux, says Trump support is ‘OFF THE CHARTS’
- A former Department of Homeland Security official said Trump is letting right-wing extremists 'start a race war'
- Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp is resisting the city's universal coronavirus testing plan
- Japan, U.S. defence chiefs oppose bid to alter status of Asian waters
- Mom rips gun and shoe from man accused of kidnapping her 1-year-old, Georgia cops say
- Home smashed: For one family, Hurricane Laura the 3rd strike
- School's back. But for some countries, so is the coronavirus.
- More migrant arrivals fuel local anger in Italy's Lampedusa
- New Yahoo News-YouGov Poll: Biden’s lead over Trump shrinks to 6 points after the RNC — his smallest margin in months
- Greg Gutfeld: Democrats ignored violent riots until it impacted the polls
- A couple received an anonymous note calling their unpainted house an "eyesore," then they received over $48,000 to help with repairs
- Mauritius fishermen battle to save dozens of dolphins near oil spill
- In wake of shootings, Kenosha mayor backs police brass despite calls for resignations
- Normalcy returning to Pakistan's monsoon-drenched Karachi
- Tito Mboweni: South Africa's finance minster known for a Twitter roast chicken fail
- The woman leading the fight against Putin '24/7' after poisoning of Navalny
- German govt condemns 'unacceptable' attempt to storm Reichstag
- "His politics are appalling": Steve Mnuchin's family speaks out in disgust over his fealty to Trump
Trump resumes campaign rallies and utters the unthinkable: 'If Biden wins...' Posted: 28 Aug 2020 05:50 PM PDT |
'Deeply reckless': Critics slam leaked police memo about Breonna Taylor Posted: 30 Aug 2020 03:06 AM PDT |
Hundreds of protesters arrested by Belarusian police as 100,000 rally against Lukashenko Posted: 30 Aug 2020 08:48 AM PDT Tens of thousands of opposition supporters marched through the Belarusian capital of Minsk on Sunday calling for an end to strongman Alexander Lukashenko's rule, despite heavily armed police and troops blocking streets and detaining dozens of demonstrators. Protests have now entered a third week since the disputed presidential election on August 9 in which Mr Lukashenko claimed victory, while opposition rival Svetlana Tikhanovskaya said she was the true winner. An AFP journalist and local media estimated that more than 100,000 people came to Sunday's protest, equalling the scale of the rallies on previous weekends, the largest demonstrations the country has seen since independence from the USSR. |
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3-year-old girl safe after being lofted by kite in Taiwan Posted: 30 Aug 2020 03:45 AM PDT |
Fact check: Biden tax plan would raise rates for those who make more than $400K, corporations Posted: 30 Aug 2020 02:09 PM PDT |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have a lot to do with Joe Kennedy's primary struggles Posted: 30 Aug 2020 08:28 AM PDT Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.) could soon be out of politics, and an unlikely colleague may have something to do with it, Politico reports.Kennedy is challenging Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) in the statewide Democratic primary for Markey's seat, which he's held since 2013. Politico notes that Kennedy tries to hit the 74-year-old Markey by criticizing his support for the 1994 crime bill and the Iraq War when he was in the House, both of which would seemingly put him in trouble with the progressive left. But the incumbent has maintained a lead over his 39-year-old challenger in large part thanks to an army of young voters, who, with a push from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), view Markey as key to the climate change movement.Mary Ann Marsh, a Boston-based Democratic consultant, told Politico that Ocasio-Cortez, the Sunrise Movement, and Justice Democrats have "allowed this remarkable makeover" of the veteran lawmaker who has been in Congress for 44 years, turning him into the "darling of the climate change warriors." Without Ocasio-Cortez, she said, "I think it would've been a much harder effort to make him into the Ed Markey people see in this race, which is very different from the Ed Markey people in Massachusetts have seen in 44 years." Read more at Politico.More stories from theweek.com 5 more scathingly funny cartoons about the Republican National Convention Air travel in the coronavirus era Biden's latest ad puts Trump's weirdest moments and empty rallies to a Bad Bunny song |
Death toll in China restaurant collapse climbs to 29 Posted: 29 Aug 2020 08:09 PM PDT |
Kim Klacik: President Trump is producing real results for the Black community Posted: 30 Aug 2020 10:15 AM PDT |
Trump to visit Wisconsin city on Tuesday where police shot Black man in the back Posted: 29 Aug 2020 06:11 PM PDT U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday will visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, the city that has seen unrest since a white police officer shot a Black man in the back, a White House official told reporters on Saturday. Trump will meet law enforcement officials and assess damage in the city where the officer shot Jacob Blake, who is paralyzed from the waist down and remains in hospital, the official said. A 17-year-old boy is being held by authorities in Kenosha on suspicion of shooting three people who were protesting the shooting of Blake. |
German police halt march of 18,000 coronavirus sceptics in Berlin Posted: 29 Aug 2020 03:40 AM PDT German police Saturday halted a march by some 18,000 coronavirus sceptics in Berlin because many were not respecting social distancing measures. The mass protest against pandemic restrictions had been allowed to go ahead after a bitter legal battle. But it had barely begun at 9am GMT at the city's iconic Brandenburg Gate, when it was forced to stop due to a police injunction. "The minimum distancing is not being respected by most (of the demonstrators) despite repeated requests," the police said. "There is no other option than to break up the gathering." After the announcement, the demonstrators shouted "Resistance" and "We are the people," a slogan often used by the far-right, and sang the German national anthem. Police had vowed to turn out in force and strictly monitor compliance with mask-wearing and social distancing at the protest. Berlin police chief Barbara Slowik had warned that if the demonstrators did not adhere to virus safety rules, police would clear the area "very quickly". "We will not be able or willing to watch tens of thousands assemble and create infection risks," she added. Berlin city authorities had previously decided not to allow the Saturday demonstration to go ahead, fearing that the estimated 22,000 protesters would not keep a distance of 1.5 metres (five feet) apart or comply with face mask requirements. The ban sparked outrage from organisers and their supporters who flooded social media with angry messages vowing to protest anyway, with some even calling for violence. But on the eve of the demo, Berlin's administrative court sided with the demonstrators, saying there was no indication that organisers would "deliberately ignore" social distancing rules and endanger public health. |
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Report: New York tenants were not aware they would be featured at the Republican National Convention Posted: 28 Aug 2020 06:02 PM PDT |
China restaurant collapses during birthday party, killing 29 Posted: 29 Aug 2020 06:43 PM PDT Rescue efforts ended at a two-story restaurant in a northern Chinese village that collapsed during a local resident's 80th birthday celebration, leaving 29 people dead, authorities said Sunday. The Ministry of Emergency Management said another 28 people were injured, seven of them seriously, when the building suddenly crumbled on Saturday. Hundreds of rescue workers using sniffer dogs, cranes and high-tech sensors had searched the rubble, lifting slabs of concrete in hopes of freeing survivors. |
Indian forces clash with Kashmir Muslims marking holy month Posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:02 PM PDT |
Mural of slain Philadelphia Police Sgt. Robert Wilson III vandalized with graffiti Posted: 30 Aug 2020 03:41 PM PDT |
French lieutenant-colonel stationed at a NATO base in Italy charged with spying for Russia Posted: 30 Aug 2020 04:01 AM PDT A senior French military officer has been charged with espionage for allegedly passing top secret documents to Russian intelligence, Florence Parly, the defence minister, said on Sunday. The lieutenant-colonel, who has not been named, is stationed at a NATO base in Italy. He was detained by France's General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI), the equivalent of MI5, 10 days ago. The officer was about to return to Italy after a holiday in France, Europe 1 radio reported, and is being held at La Santé prison in Paris. Ms Parly said the defence ministry had referred the case to public prosecutors. She declined to give details about the nature of the information allegedly given to Russia, saying the matter was sub judice. "We have taken all necessary measures. Now justice must be allowed to take its course while respecting the secrecy of the investigation… It is for the judicial system to decide what he is guilty of and whether he is guilty." If convicted, the officer risks life imprisonment and a €750,000 (£669,000) fine. The case is likely to embarrass France in the eyes of its western allies if security failings that could potentially compromise NATO are revealed. It comes after two former agents of France's external intelligence service, the DGSE, were handed prison sentences of 12 and 8 years last month for spying for China. The highly sensitive trial was held behind closed doors and little is known about the case against the agents, who had already retired when they were charged three years ago. One of them, named as Henri M, served as the DGSE's Beijing station chief in the 1990s. He was recalled after starting an affair with the French ambassador's Chinese interpreter. After his retirement, he returned to China in 2003 and married the former interpreter. The couple took up residence on Hainan Island, off China's southern coast. Now 73, he was arrested in France in 2017. Around the same time the other agent, named as Pierre-Marie H, 68, was arrested at Zurich airport carrying a large amount of cash after meeting a Chinese contact on an island in the Indian Ocean. Under French law, the full names of former intelligence agents may not be made public. |
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Austrian law extends citizenship to descendants of Jewish refugees Posted: 30 Aug 2020 07:38 AM PDT Descendants of Jewish refugees expelled from Austria under Nazi rule can apply for Austrian citizenship under a new law that goes into effect Tuesday.About 120,000 Jews living in Austria fled persecution after Nazi Germany annexed its neighbor in 1938, with many going to the United States and the United Kingdom. Most refugees, The Observer notes, became naturalized citizens in their new countries, but post-war Austria banned dual citizenship, meaning those who left were considered foreigners in their homeland. Eventually, in 1993, former refugees were able to reclaim their Austrian citizenship, but descendants were left out, preventing the country from restoring its pre-war Jewish community, which numbered 200,000. That's unlikely to happen even now since the applicants will be dual citizens and won't necessarily reside in Austria. For instance, a major factor for eligible U.K. citizens, per the Observer, will likely be the desire to regain European Union citizenship post-Brexit through the program.Still, campaigners believe the law represents both historic justice and could potentially help sway change in Austria, where some citizens believe anti-minority sentiment is on the rise. Bini Guttman, the Austrian president of the European Union of Jewish Students, said the law can "help deliver justice" for the applicants' "successors here and for the future" if they exercise their voting rights.Hannah Lessing, secretary general of the National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism, applauded the law, but said "it can never truly make amends for the Holocaust." Read more at The Observer.More stories from theweek.com 5 more scathingly funny cartoons about the Republican National Convention Air travel in the coronavirus era Biden's latest ad puts Trump's weirdest moments and empty rallies to a Bad Bunny song |
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Chicago looting proves Black America deserves reparations — here's why Posted: 30 Aug 2020 09:26 AM PDT |
Rally supporting police draws scores to downtown Kenosha Posted: 30 Aug 2020 01:08 PM PDT Scores of police supporters gathered Sunday in downtown Kenosha where protesters have been demonstrating against police brutality since the shooting of Jacob Blake last weekend. A Kenosha police officer shot Blake in the back Aug. 23, leaving the 29-year-old Black man paralyzed. Protesters have marched in Kenosha every night since Blake's shooting, with some protests devolving into unrest that damaged buildings and vehicles. |
Denied permits, Palestinians raze own homes in Jerusalem Posted: 29 Aug 2020 07:05 PM PDT |
Posted: 30 Aug 2020 06:04 AM PDT SNP ministers have demanded that Boris Johnson drop the words 'Britain' or 'UK' from the branding of a nationwide cultural festival being planned for 2022. Whitehall insiders said the Scottish Government had also objected to 'British' being included in title or promotional material for the celebration of the "very best of modern Britain." The row is said to have delayed the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) commissioning around £3 million of work from creative agencies tasked with drawing up the material. UK Government sources said the SNP's stance was "incredibly petty and hugely frustrating", with the festival expected to give Scotland's struggling cultural sector a £12 million boost. Talks with the Scottish Government are now said to have stalled over planning for the event, which was envisaged as a successor to the hugely popular 1951 Festival of Britain. |
Filmmaker Michael Moore warns of 2016 redux, says Trump support is ‘OFF THE CHARTS’ Posted: 30 Aug 2020 06:28 AM PDT This is not an affirmation of celebration from a Donald Trump supporter, but a warning from filmmaker Michael Moore. The Oscar-winning documentary director posted on social media that signs are pointing to a Trump reelection come November. Moore, an avid critic of the president and advocate of Sen. Bernie Sanders, took to his Facebook page to let his followers know that history may be repeating itself as the president's poll numbers rise in swing states that will be critical to winning the electoral college. |
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Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp is resisting the city's universal coronavirus testing plan Posted: 30 Aug 2020 05:08 AM PDT Pro-democracy activists, including a health care workers union, in Hong Kong on Sunday called for a boycott of the city's universal coronavirus testing plan, Reuters reports.The opposition is not unconcerned with the virus, but is instead worried by the fact that medical staff from mainland China are supposed to assist with carrying out the plan at a time when many Hong Kong residents believe Beijing is stripping away their freedoms and enhancing its already strong grasp on the city, especially after the passing of a controversial national security law earlier this year and the postponement of September's legislative elections.The union, the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance, was formed during last year's pro-democracy protests and has 20,000 members. It believes universal testing is not an efficient use of resources, arguing that focused testing is the better play for Hong Kong at this point during the pandemic, prompting suspicions about ulterior motives. Union leader Winnie Yu said it's "clear to see the government has one and only one goal," which is "to use the pandemic to achieve their own political aims" of doing "whatever they can to please the central government of China."Well-known activist Joshua Wong supports the boycott and agreed that the government's plan is faulty. Per Reuters, Wong believes a full border closure would be more effective.Neither the Beijing-backed city government, nor the Chinese Communist Party, took the criticism well. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said it's an attempt to "smear the central government," while Chinese state media considers the critics ungrateful. Read more at Reuters.More stories from theweek.com 5 more scathingly funny cartoons about the Republican National Convention Air travel in the coronavirus era Biden's latest ad puts Trump's weirdest moments and empty rallies to a Bad Bunny song |
Japan, U.S. defence chiefs oppose bid to alter status of Asian waters Posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:34 AM PDT Japan's Defence Minister Taro Kono said on Saturday he had agreed with his U.S. counterpart Mark Esper that both countries opposed any unilateral attempt to change the status quo in the key waterways of the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Kono shared his view with the U.S. defense secretary at a time when the United States and China are at loggerheads over issues ranging from technology and human rights to Chinese military activities in the disputed South China Sea. A thorny issue in China's ties with Japan is Beijing's claim to a group of tiny East China Sea islets controlled by Tokyo. |
Mom rips gun and shoe from man accused of kidnapping her 1-year-old, Georgia cops say Posted: 30 Aug 2020 10:31 AM PDT |
Home smashed: For one family, Hurricane Laura the 3rd strike Posted: 29 Aug 2020 10:02 PM PDT In 2005, Rita pushed a foot of floodwaters into his white, wooden home in Hackberry, Louisiana, a tiny Cameron Parish community 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the Gulf of Mexico. Laura outstripped them both. A retired welder who worked at many of the refineries that dot the Louisiana coast, the 62-year-old Beard climbed through the debris, laboring with two artificial knees. |
School's back. But for some countries, so is the coronavirus. Posted: 30 Aug 2020 01:30 AM PDT |
More migrant arrivals fuel local anger in Italy's Lampedusa Posted: 30 Aug 2020 08:57 AM PDT |
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Greg Gutfeld: Democrats ignored violent riots until it impacted the polls Posted: 29 Aug 2020 07:37 PM PDT |
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Mauritius fishermen battle to save dozens of dolphins near oil spill Posted: 30 Aug 2020 04:12 AM PDT Yasfeer Heenaye, a fisherman near Pointe aux Feuilles on the island's eastern shore, said he had counted at least 45 dead dolphins since they were first discovered on Wednesday, and said half a dozen more dolphins were in the bay fighting for their lives. "The preliminary autopsy report has excluded that oil played a role, however we sent some samples of the dead dolphins to La Reunion to determine why the animals couldn't swim and their radar wasn't functioning," Jasvin Sok Appadu from the Fisheries Ministry said on Sunday . |
In wake of shootings, Kenosha mayor backs police brass despite calls for resignations Posted: 28 Aug 2020 06:11 PM PDT |
Normalcy returning to Pakistan's monsoon-drenched Karachi Posted: 29 Aug 2020 09:31 AM PDT Normalcy began slowly returning to Pakistan's financial capital Karachi on Saturday after flood waters from days of monsoon rains that killed 47 people receded, enabling relief work in the city of 15 million. The heavy rains hit the southern port city Aug. 23, forcing people to evacuate to other areas of Karachi. It downed power lines, causing widespread outages leaving large numbers of people without electricity and mobile phone service. |
Tito Mboweni: South Africa's finance minster known for a Twitter roast chicken fail Posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:06 AM PDT |
The woman leading the fight against Putin '24/7' after poisoning of Navalny Posted: 30 Aug 2020 07:35 AM PDT Lyubov Sobol was already among the most visible dissidents in Vladimir Putin's Russia. At 32, she has fronted a protest movement, calling thousands to the streets when she and other opposition candidates were barred from standing in Moscow city elections last year. She staged a hunger strike and a sit-in at the offices of the Moscow election commission, eventually being lifted out of the building on a sofa after she refused to stand for police officers. A laughing Ms Sobol broadcast the incident live from her phone to her vast social media following. She has been sued by one of the most powerful businessmen in the country, and her husband has survived a poisoning. In 2016 an unknown assailant jabbed a syringe into his leg and injected a psychotropic substance that left him convulsing and unconscious, an attack Ms Sobol believes was linked to her activism. Now, with opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a coma in a German hospital after another suspected poisoning, the telegenic lawyer finds herself at the helm of his anti-Kremlin organisation. Doctors at Berlin's Charite Hospital, where Mr Navalny was transferred from a Siberian clinic, have said he will probably survive the ordeal but may sustain long-term damage. |
German govt condemns 'unacceptable' attempt to storm Reichstag Posted: 30 Aug 2020 01:41 AM PDT |
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