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- Preet Bharara, US Attorney Fired By Trump, Joins CNN As Contributor
- Obama blasts 'aggravating' GOP plans to repeal Obamacare
- Maria: See the Destruction the Category 5 Hurricane Left in its Wake
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- Breathtaking shots of king penguins marching in golden sunrise
- Will Barcelona secede from Spain? Catalan independence is up for a vote — and Russia is stirring the pot
- Cassini captured mysterious 'glitch' on Saturn's rings before death dive
- George W. Bush's Ethics Chief: This 'May Be What Puts An End To This White House'
- Tiffany Trump faces her father's political adversaries, Sally Yates and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in law school career
- Greenpeace boards ship in bid to halt delivery of UK-bound VW diesel cars
- Amazon kayak murder: Leader of gang who killed British tourist Emma Kelty is 'shot dead'
- The Latest: Death toll in Mexican quake rises to 273
- Views of Hurricane Maria From the International Space Station
- The Hepatitis Outbreak Has Hit Los Angeles, a Week After the Disease Sickened Hundreds in San Diego
- Presidential paranoia: Does Mueller have a mole in the White House?
- Air strikes kill 22 in northwest Syria in 48 hours: monitor
- Powerball Winner Charged With Repeatedly Sexually Assaulting a Child
- Illinois Father Strangled 2 Sons Before Setting House on Fire and Killing Himself While His Wife Slept
- 8 Wellness Travel Destinations You Shouldn’t Miss
- Student's Twitter Plea For Free Birthday Drinks Quickly Spirals Out Of Control
- Mexico earthquake: Barack Obama sends a 'big hug for everyone' in Mexico City after devastating quake
- The Victory Speech Hillary Clinton Never Gave Is Devastating
- How North Korea Plans to Survive a U.S. Attack
- In Alaska town packed with cabs, bootleggers give you a ride
- Tucker Carlson Had A Witch On His Show. It Did Not Go As Planned
- Oil up 2 percent despite U.S. crude build; set for best third quarter since 2004
- Utah detective who arrested nurse for refusing to take blood from unconscious patient now wants to apologise
- Twitter Reacts To Trump Being Called 'New Hitler' By Nicolas Maduro
- Watch moment Russian helicopter 'accidentally fires rockets at bystanders'
- Thai authorities detain well-known anti-Muslim Buddhist monk
- Lawrence O'Donnell Lost His Mind Over A Malfunctioning Earpiece
- Take 5: Coconut Shrimp Curry
- Trudeau confronts Canada's failure of indigenous people in U.N. speech
- Here’s What’s Leaving And Arriving On Netflix In October 2017
- Red Cross Struggles To Fulfill Promises Made To Hurricane Harvey Victims
- Trump Efforts to Reopen Negotiations on Iran Nuclear Pact Fail
- Philippine lawmakers do rights backflip after outcry
- 27 Ways To Reinvent Your Mashed Potatoes
Preet Bharara, US Attorney Fired By Trump, Joins CNN As Contributor Posted: 20 Sep 2017 07:47 PM PDT Politico's Michael Calderone reported Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York whom Trump fired in March, joined the cable news network as a senior legal analyst. The network also signed a deal with Walter M. Shaub Jr., the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, who resigned in July. |
Obama blasts 'aggravating' GOP plans to repeal Obamacare Posted: 20 Sep 2017 11:33 AM PDT |
Maria: See the Destruction the Category 5 Hurricane Left in its Wake Posted: 20 Sep 2017 04:40 AM PDT |
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Breathtaking shots of king penguins marching in golden sunrise Posted: 21 Sep 2017 07:34 AM PDT Wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever, 45, visited the Falkland Islands this year to shoot pictures and scout the area for future tours. Wim's breathtaking images show a small group of king penguins before they head out to sea at sunrise. Wim said: "The sunrise created beautiful vibrant colors and amazing reflections. |
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Cassini captured mysterious 'glitch' on Saturn's rings before death dive Posted: 21 Sep 2017 12:12 PM PDT |
George W. Bush's Ethics Chief: This 'May Be What Puts An End To This White House' Posted: 20 Sep 2017 09:35 PM PDT |
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Greenpeace boards ship in bid to halt delivery of UK-bound VW diesel cars Posted: 21 Sep 2017 08:59 AM PDT By Costas Pitas LONDON (Reuters) - Greenpeace activists boarded a ship arriving in Britain on Thursday to stop the delivery of more than 1,000 Volkswagen cars from Germany while others sought to immobilise vehicles at a port in anti-diesel protests. VW admitted cheating diesel emissions tests in 2015, triggering political and consumer pressure that has caused a slump in sales of diesel cars in major markets, with governments announcing plans to ban vehicles powered by conventional combustion engines. Greenpeace said its volunteers had boarded the ship in the Thames Estuary in an attempt to stop it unloading at the port of Sheerness in the southeast of England. |
Amazon kayak murder: Leader of gang who killed British tourist Emma Kelty is 'shot dead' Posted: 21 Sep 2017 04:28 AM PDT The ringleader of a gang of pirates suspected of robbing and murdering a British kayaker in the Amazon has been killed, Brazilian police have said. Evanilson Gomes da Costa – a 24-year-old known as Baia – was one of seven gang members who police believe murdered Emma Kelty, a former headteacher from north London. Da Costa was shot twice in the early hours of Wednesday morning at his home in the remote town of Coari and later died in hospital, police said. |
The Latest: Death toll in Mexican quake rises to 273 Posted: 21 Sep 2017 03:44 PM PDT |
Views of Hurricane Maria From the International Space Station Posted: 20 Sep 2017 08:49 AM PDT |
The Hepatitis Outbreak Has Hit Los Angeles, a Week After the Disease Sickened Hundreds in San Diego Posted: 20 Sep 2017 09:35 AM PDT |
Presidential paranoia: Does Mueller have a mole in the White House? Posted: 20 Sep 2017 09:37 AM PDT |
Air strikes kill 22 in northwest Syria in 48 hours: monitor Posted: 21 Sep 2017 06:08 AM PDT At least 22 civilians have been killed in 48 hours of heavy air strikes by Syria's regime and its ally Russia in northwestern Syria, a monitor said Thursday. The strikes hit areas in the provinces of Idlib and Hama, where an internationally agreed truce zone is meant to be in place, and come in response to an offensive launched Tuesday by jihadists. Idlib, along with parts of neighbouring Hama and Latakia provinces, forms one of four so-called de-escalation zones agreed last May by regime allies Russia and Iran and rebel backer Turkey. |
Powerball Winner Charged With Repeatedly Sexually Assaulting a Child Posted: 20 Sep 2017 04:35 PM PDT |
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8 Wellness Travel Destinations You Shouldn’t Miss Posted: 21 Sep 2017 05:00 AM PDT |
Student's Twitter Plea For Free Birthday Drinks Quickly Spirals Out Of Control Posted: 21 Sep 2017 05:12 AM PDT |
Posted: 19 Sep 2017 11:10 PM PDT Barack Obama has tweeted to say he wants to send a "big hug for everyone" affected by the devastating earthquake which struck Mexico. Twenty-two bodies were pulled from rubble at a school in Mexico City. President Enrique Pena Nieto visited the school and said in comments broadcast online by Financiero TV that 30 children and eight adults were still missing. |
The Victory Speech Hillary Clinton Never Gave Is Devastating Posted: 19 Sep 2017 09:18 PM PDT |
How North Korea Plans to Survive a U.S. Attack Posted: 20 Sep 2017 04:59 PM PDT A so-called preventive military strike would not only fail to resolve the threat to U.S. personnel and U.S. allies, but worsen it. Last Friday National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster emphatically told reporters that despite what many have said to the contrary, "there is a military option" for North Korea. Tuesday afternoon at the United Nations, President Trump went even further, saying that if he felt certain conditions warranted it, then he would have no choice "but to totally destroy North Korea." The president and his national security advisor, however, are wrong. |
In Alaska town packed with cabs, bootleggers give you a ride Posted: 21 Sep 2017 06:32 AM PDT |
Tucker Carlson Had A Witch On His Show. It Did Not Go As Planned Posted: 19 Sep 2017 10:47 PM PDT While the interview was generally good-natured in spirit, Carlson wanted to focus on witch stereotypes while his guest ― witch and self-described "Oracle of Los Angeles" Amanda Yates Garcia ― wanted to talk about real issues. "I think the real problem is not whether or not eye of newt is an actual ingredient," Garcia said. "The real problem is we're about to have some kind of big nuclear extravaganza with North Korea. The real problem is that we're punishing immigrant children. |
Oil up 2 percent despite U.S. crude build; set for best third quarter since 2004 Posted: 20 Sep 2017 04:50 PM PDT By Julia Simon NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices settled up 2 percent on Wednesday despite a rise in U.S. crude inventories, with the market heading for its largest third-quarter gain in 13 years after the Iraqi oil minister said OPEC and its partners were considering extending or deepening output cuts. Brent crude futures rose $1.06, or 1.9 percent, to $56.20 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures gained 93 cents, or 1.9 percent, to $50.41. U.S. crude oil stockpiles jumped last week as imports and production increased, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said, as operations resumed from the impact of Hurricane Harvey which hit the Gulf Coast on Aug. 25. |
Posted: 20 Sep 2017 03:07 AM PDT The police officer who dragged a screaming nurse to jail after she refused to take blood from an unconscious patient has said he wants to apologise to her, according to his lawyer. Shocking video surfaced earlier this month showing Utah nurse Alex Wubbels calmly stating hospital policy that prevented her from drawing a blood sample without a warrant—before Detective Jeff Payne lost his patience and arrested her. |
Twitter Reacts To Trump Being Called 'New Hitler' By Nicolas Maduro Posted: 19 Sep 2017 11:51 PM PDT |
Watch moment Russian helicopter 'accidentally fires rockets at bystanders' Posted: 19 Sep 2017 10:37 PM PDT Dramatic video footage has emerged of a helicopter accidentally firing a rocket at bystanders watching Russia's military drills. At least two bystanders were injured and two cars burnt down in the incident that occurred during the Zapad 2017 military exercises, the 66.ru news website reported Tuesday, citing an unidentified source familiar with the situation. According to the Yekaterinburg regional news website 66.ru that first broke the story and published a video of the incident, two military helicopters were chasing a target when one of them accidentally fired air-to-ground rockets at bystanders. The video of the incident, published by 66.ru, depicts a helicopter firing a shot at a man walking near three cars. "[The helicopters] were 500 meters away from the target. They activated the weapon chain, but something malfunctioned, and rockets went down [earlier]," the source told 66.ru and added that two people – "most likely journalists" – were hospitalised with serious injuries. The incident was reported to have taken place at the Luzhski range right outside of St. Petersburg. It remains unclear when it happened, but the 66.ru report suggests that it wasn't long before Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the range on Monday. Later on Tuesday the RBC news outlet reported that the incident happened on September 16, citing an anonymous source close to Russia's Defence Ministry. The source claimed three people got injured in the incident, and none of them were civilians. RBC published another video of the incident, showing the helicopter firing rockets at a military truck parked near three apparent civilian cars. The Defence Ministry refuted claims that the shot was fired at bystanders who were watching the Zapad exercise. The video posted by 66.ru depicts an incident that happened "at a different period of time," during another army aviation exercise, the Ministry spokespeople told RBC. They confirmed the fact that a helicopter accidentally fired a rocket at a parking lot, and said that an empty military truck was damaged as a result. Information about "many people heavily injured" is either "deliberate provocation," or "someone's personal silliness," the Ministry officials said. Zapad 2017 is a large-scale joint military exercise of Russia and Belarus that raised concerns in neighboring European countries as a potential threat to regional security. 12,700 troops are officially said to be participating, together with some 140 tanks, up to 150 artillery and air defence units and more than 40 planes and helicopters. |
Thai authorities detain well-known anti-Muslim Buddhist monk Posted: 20 Sep 2017 10:53 PM PDT |
Lawrence O'Donnell Lost His Mind Over A Malfunctioning Earpiece Posted: 20 Sep 2017 03:47 PM PDT On Wednesday, Mediaite published a full eight minutes of outtakes from the MSNBC host's Aug. 29 broadcast of "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell." Apparently O'Donnell's earpiece was acting up that night, a malfunction he repeatedly sounded off about between segments. This has been updated with O'Donnell's comments on Twitter. |
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 07:20 AM PDT |
Trudeau confronts Canada's failure of indigenous people in U.N. speech Posted: 21 Sep 2017 01:33 PM PDT Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday admitted Canada had failed its indigenous people and told the United Nations his government would do better to improve the lives of aboriginals and achieve reconciliation. Trudeau used his speech to the U.N. General Assembly to frankly acknowledge the dark history of Canada's colonization as one of "humiliation, neglect and abuse" and promised to do more to help the nation's 1.4 million indigenous people. "We have been working hard ... to correct past injustices and bring about a better quality of life for indigenous peoples in Canada," he said. |
Here’s What’s Leaving And Arriving On Netflix In October 2017 Posted: 20 Sep 2017 09:22 AM PDT |
Red Cross Struggles To Fulfill Promises Made To Hurricane Harvey Victims Posted: 19 Sep 2017 10:52 PM PDT |
Trump Efforts to Reopen Negotiations on Iran Nuclear Pact Fail Posted: 20 Sep 2017 03:33 PM PDT |
Philippine lawmakers do rights backflip after outcry Posted: 20 Sep 2017 11:10 PM PDT Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's congressional allies have restored the budget of the nation's human rights commission following an outcry over their vote last week to slash its annual funding to just $20. The initial move to cut the Commission on Human Rights's budget was in response to its criticism of Duterte's controversial war on drugs, which has claimed thousands of lives, with the president also verbally targeting its chairman with abuse. Opposition lawmakers and other critics of the drug war condemned the vote in the House of Representatives, saying it was part of a campaign by Duterte and his allies to silence dissent and impose authoritarian rule. |
27 Ways To Reinvent Your Mashed Potatoes Posted: 21 Sep 2017 01:39 PM PDT |
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