Democrats Duck Questions About Sen. Bob Menendez's Corruption Trial Posted: 07 Sep 2017 11:57 AM PDT WASHINGTON ― An incumbent Democratic senator is on trial this week on charges of federal bribery, and his colleagues in the Senate would rather not talk about it.
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Irma: At Least 3 Dead in Caribbean Islands, Heads Toward Puerto Rico Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:31 AM PDT Irma made landfall in St. Maarten as a Category 5 hurricane with 185 mph winds destroying everything in its path before making its way to Puerto Rico, where the governor urged all to stay inside.
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Clinton’s book hits back at, of all people, Joe Biden Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:01 AM PDT In her soon-to-be-released election memoir, Hillary Clinton takes on her numerous enemies and opponents—and supporters, including former Vice President Joe Biden, who criticized her campaign for its supposed neglect of middle-class voters.
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Ohio Taco Bell Workers Kill Armed Robber as Second Flees Posted: 07 Sep 2017 10:36 AM PDT Three Cleveland Taco Bell employees opened fire on two armed robbers, killing one, according to police.
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Washington National Cathedral To Remove Windows Honoring Confederate Leaders Posted: 06 Sep 2017 02:02 PM PDT The Washington National Cathedral, a central landmark in the U.S. capital, has announced its decision to remove two stained glass windows honoring Confederate Gens.
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Iconic 9/11 images: 16 years later Posted: 06 Sep 2017 12:06 PM PDT The 9/11 attacks in New York City were documented extensively in photographs, and rebuilding in the World Trade Center area has been too. Here, in interactive displays that combine original images and current photos, you can compare then with now.
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Irma will be 'devastating' for US: emergency chief Posted: 07 Sep 2017 06:44 AM PDT Hurricane Irma will have a "truly devastating" impact when it slams into southern coastal areas of the United States, the head of the US emergency agency said on Thursday. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) chief Brock Long said people in Florida and other states must heed evacuation orders as the Category Five hurricane surges towards the US after causing death and destruction in the Caribbean. The FEMA chief said Irma would be only the fourth Category Five hurricane to hit the United States since 19851 and the first since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
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Putin Has a Plan to Avoid War With North Korea Posted: 06 Sep 2017 09:18 AM PDT The Russian president has championed "economically beneficial" projects between Russia, South Korea and North Korea.
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Isil leader 'planning fresh wave of attacks' in revenge for defeats in Iraq and Syria, leading Iraqi official says Posted: 07 Sep 2017 12:52 AM PDT The leader of Islamist State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) is planning a fresh wave of terror attacks against Britain and other European countries in revenge for the crushing defeats the Islamist terror group has suffered in Iraq and Syria, a leading Iraqi intelligence official has warned. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Isil's self-proclaimed Caliphate in Iraq and Syria, is said to be organising a number of "sophisticated attacks" against Western targets to boost the morale of jihadi fighters after the series of defeats the movement has suffered in places like Mosul and Raqqa. In an exclusive interview with the Telegraph, Lahur Talabany , the head of Kurdish intelligence who has been heavily involved in the military campaign to liberate Mosul from Isil control, says a new generation of Islamist terror groups could emerge in Iraq if the country does not undertake radical political reform. "Isil has lost a lot of land in Iraq and Syria, but this is not the end of Isil," said Mr Talabany, 41, during a visit to London, where he is having a series of meetings with officials and ministers, including Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon. Mr Talabany said that there were an estimated 500 British jihadists fighting with Isil at the height of the so-called caliphate's influence in Iraq and Syria, but that the majority of them had been killed during the US-led coalition's military campaign to destroy Isil. Iraq victory over Isil in Mosul, in pictures As a result al-Baghdadi, who Mr Talabany says is still alive and probably hiding in the desert between the Syrian and Iraqi borders, is keen to launch a new wave of terrorist attacks against Britain and other Western countries to boost the morale of surviving Isil fighters. "We are going to see a lot more attacks on the West that are designed to boost the morale of the fighters who have suffered heavy losses," said Mr Talabany. "They are trying to do attacks that will get them publicity. "The more sophisticated attacks are being organised by the leadership around the Baghdadi camp." Following the liberation of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city which was liberated from Isil control earlier in the summer, Iraqi security officials have been able to gain a better understanding of how Isil managed to seize control of the city and recruit so many foreign fighters to its cause. Isil defeated in Mosul after three years 01:15 "Isil played the media card very well," said Mr Talabany. "They used the media to demoralise the government forces in both Iraq and Syria, but they were never as strong as they led the world to believe. "They had lots of land, which they needed to attract foreign fighters. But now they don't have the land to attract people to join them." Consequently, Mr Talabany believes al-Baghdadi and other senior members of Isil's leadership are seeking to launch fresh terror attacks to demonstrate the movement still has the ability to wage war against the West. Mr Talabany said the Kurds and other Iraqi fighters were grateful for the military support they had received from the U.S., Britain and other coalition forces in the battle against Isil. "We are very grateful for the help we have received from the coalition forces," he said "Their backing meant it was too much for Isil to handle." But he warned that, as the military campaign against Isil began to wind down, it was important that countries like Britain continued to provide political support to the Iraqi government as it undertook the painful process of rebuilding the country after more than a decade of conflict. In particular if was important the the Shia-dominated government of Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi reconciled the leaders of the Sunni tribes, many of whom have supported Isil because they do not believe they are properly represented in Baghdad. The Iraqi government also needs to engage with the Kurds, who have played a key role in defeating Isil. "We want to thank the UK government for their support," said Mr Talabany. But we need them to stay engaged for the next phase as we rebuild the country. "We will need political support as we get the Sunnis back into the government in Baghdad otherwise we will end up with a new set of extremists in the country. "If the Sunnis are brought back into the political system then that will be the end of Isil. But if the opposite happens then we could have new Islamist groups emerging that have a similar agenda as Isil."
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Poignant New Artwork Shows Little Boy Playing On U.S.-Mexico Border Posted: 07 Sep 2017 07:40 AM PDT A street artist from France has created a thought-provoking piece of art on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Florida Sex Offenders Not Allowed At Hurricane Irma Shelters, Sheriff Says Posted: 06 Sep 2017 09:36 AM PDT One Florida Sheriff is seeking to arrest people — Hurricane Irma or not.
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The Delta Flight That Raced Hurricane Irma - and Won Posted: 07 Sep 2017 01:07 PM PDT Delta 302 got out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the nick of time as Irma approached.
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Former 14-Year-Old Bride Wins $16 Million Lawsuit Against Polygamous Group Posted: 06 Sep 2017 11:44 AM PDT The ceremony was overseen by polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs
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Hurricane Irma crashes into Donald Trump’s Caribbean estate on St Martin island Posted: 06 Sep 2017 03:34 PM PDT Hurricane Irma has crashed into Donald Trump's Caribbean estate and now appears to be heading toward his properties in Florida. The storm crashed against the island of St Martin where Mr Trump owns a waterfront estate. The winds reportedly wrecked buildings, uprooted trees and overturned cars in the region.
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Pentagon Undecided On How DACA's End Might Impact Hundreds Who Signed Up To Serve Posted: 06 Sep 2017 05:41 PM PDT WASHINGTON ― The Department of Defense has not yet determined what it would do if the president's decision to rescind protections for young undocumented immigrants leads to some of the military's recruits losing the documents that made them eligible to serve.
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Israel hits Syria site reportedly used for chemical weapons Posted: 07 Sep 2017 12:49 PM PDT Syria's army accused Israeli warplanes of hitting one of its positions Thursday, killing two people in an attack that a monitor said targeted a site where the regime allegedly produces chemical weapons. Israel, without confirming it was behind the attack, indirectly warned Syria and its Shiite allies, which have gained the upper hand militarily in the country's war, that the Jewish state would do everything to prevent any "Shiite corridor from Tehran to Damascus". The site near the Syrian town of Masyaf, between the central city of Hama and a port used by the Russian navy, is reportedly used by forces from Syria's allies Iran and the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah.
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13 Gifts Your Coffee-Obsessed Friends Want This Year Posted: 06 Sep 2017 11:57 AM PDT |
This Is What It's Like To Stay At Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia House Posted: 07 Sep 2017 03:30 AM PDT "Fixer Upper" fans likely know that Chip and Joanna Gaines have a pair of vacation homes for rent near the show's home base in Waco, Texas. For those who aren't aware: Chip and Joanna opened their massive Magnolia Market store in Waco in 2015 and Magnolia House, a nearby vacation rental, in 2016. Tourism to Waco tripled that year, according to the Waco Tribune-Herald. This month, reservations opened for Hillcrest Estate, another Gaines' rental in Waco that will open in the fall.
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Seeking home's comforts, Rohingya couple make deadly choice Posted: 06 Sep 2017 07:02 PM PDT BANDARBAN, Bangladesh (AP) — The young Rohingya couple fleeing violence in Myanmar had escaped with their family to nearby Bangladesh, where they spent days living in a hastily built shelter on a muddy hill. For the sake of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, they decided to return home briefly, for a quick bath and clean clothes.
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Here’s What Happened When I Gave Up Negative Self-Talk For A Month Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:20 AM PDT In our monthly series, GIVING UP, newsroom staffers deprive themselves of a habit and track how it went.
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Delta Air Lines Price Gouges Hurricane Irma Evacuee’s Plane Ticket 600% Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:23 AM PDT Delta did not immediately respond for request to comment.
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Hurricane Harvey: ISIS Supporters Call for Attacks Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:05 AM PDT The jihadist group's followers seek to take advantage of the destruction across Texas.
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Florida cites complaints over Chevron gas prices as shortages mount Posted: 07 Sep 2017 03:39 PM PDT By Devika Krishna Kumar and Jessica Resnick-Ault NEW YORK (Reuters) - Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Thursday her office had received 45 complaints of inflated prices at Chevron Corp branded gasoline stations in the southern part of the state, as shortages worsened ahead of Hurricane Irma's expected U.S. landfall this weekend. More than 1,800 gas stations - more than a quarter of the state's total - were without fuel late Thursday, up from 1,200 Wednesday, ahead of Irma, which is battering the Caribbean with winds at speeds of around 185 miles per hour (300 km per hour).
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Jimmy Kimmel: Trump Dismantled DACA To Distract Public From Russia Probe Posted: 06 Sep 2017 12:51 AM PDT Jimmy Kimmel ripped President Donald Trump's decision to dismantle the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on Tuesday night.
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Puerto Rico avoids the brunt of Hurricane Irma's wrath Posted: 07 Sep 2017 05:10 AM PDT ABC News' Linzie Janis shows some of the damage incurred around the beaches of San Juan.
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Duterte's son denies Philippine drug smuggling claims Posted: 07 Sep 2017 03:09 AM PDT Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's son and son-in-law denied allegations Thursday that they belonged to a drug trafficking gang, with the explosive claims raising questions about the government's bloody anti-narcotics crackdown. Since then, police have killed around 3,800 suspects in anti-narcotics operations, while thousands of other people have been murdered in unexplained circumstances. The allegations emerged last month when a customs broker told the Senate panel that he had heard the names of Duterte's son and son-in-law mentioned while seeking to expedite the shipment.
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Police Dispute Michael Bennett's Claims Of Racial Profiling, Brutality Posted: 07 Sep 2017 11:19 AM PDT The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on Wednesday rejected NFL star Michael Bennett's claim that Las Vegas officers violently detained him late last month because he's black.
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The U.S. Has Apologized for Dropping Offensive Leaflets on Afghanistan Posted: 06 Sep 2017 01:42 AM PDT A dog was depicted carrying the Taliban flag, inscribed with Islamic verses
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Hunter Suffers Serious Head Injury After Being Attacked By Grizzly Bear Posted: 06 Sep 2017 12:01 AM PDT A grizzly bear attacked a hunter in Montana on Monday when he and his hunting partner were out on a hunting excursion and left the former.
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Mom Asks Two Simple Questions To Determine If You're Doing OK As A Parent Posted: 06 Sep 2017 01:06 PM PDT A mom of three has set out to let other parents know as long as they love their kids, they're doing alright.
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China's military practices for 'surprise attack' over sea near Korea Posted: 06 Sep 2017 06:33 PM PDT China's air force has carried out exercises near the Korean peninsula, practicing to defend against a "surprise attack" coming over the sea, Chinese state media said. The exercises came days after North Korea's sixth, and most powerful, nuclear test fueled global concern that the isolated nation plans more weapons tests, possibly of a long-range missile. An anti-aircraft defense battalion held the exercises early on Tuesday, near the Bohai Sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea that separates China from the Korean peninsula, an official military website said.
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Pregnant Woman Reportedly Denied Service At Restaurant For Wearing A Crop Top Posted: 07 Sep 2017 08:59 AM PDT An expectant mother in Washington was reportedly denied service at a restaurant for wearing a crop top.
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This Couple's Planet Fitness Wedding Photos Will Live Forever As Their Fitspo Posted: 06 Sep 2017 08:28 AM PDT Fitspo goals to the max.
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Aerial photos of Hurricane Irma destruction Posted: 07 Sep 2017 11:24 AM PDT The islands of St. Martin and Barbuda were especially hard hit in the storm and officials there are continuing to assess the damage. Irma delivered massive destruction to St. Martin, and at least eight people were killed and 21 more injured on the small island, according to French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb. One person was also killed in Barbuda on Wednesday.
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New 'Bachelor' Is Arie Luyendyk Jr. – 3 Things to Know About Season 22’s Leading Man Posted: 07 Sep 2017 07:40 AM PDT Emily Maynard Revealed In 2012 PEOPLE Blog That Arie Was A Great Smoocher!
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Suspected Shoplifter Slips Handcuffs, Takes Police Vehicle On Wild 100 MPH Ride Posted: 07 Sep 2017 03:46 AM PDT A suspected shoplifter led police in Texas on a dangerous high speed pursuit on Saturday, after she slipped her handcuffs and stole a police car.
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Trump tweets reassurance about DACA at Pelosi's urging Posted: 07 Sep 2017 10:42 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi urged President Donald Trump Thursday to tweet reassurances to the immigrants who benefit from a program his administration is ending. And the president obliged, in the latest instance of Trump doing the bidding of leaders of the opposition.
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Woman Catches Mechanic Taking Joyride in Car She Brought In for Service Posted: 06 Sep 2017 01:23 PM PDT The woman and her husband caught up with the mechanic at a fast food drive-thru.
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Philly Driver Shouts 'This Is America' To The Wrong Asian-American Posted: 06 Sep 2017 05:42 PM PDT Casual discrimination happens all the time ― sometimes when you're just trying to cross the street.
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Russia tells NATO not to worry over war games Posted: 07 Sep 2017 08:55 AM PDT Moscow (AFP) - Russia's military chief on Thursday brushed off NATO concerns about Moscow's war games with Belarus next week at a rare meeting with a senior commander from the US-led alliance.
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Researchers Just Invented A Whole New Chocolate And It's Pink Posted: 06 Sep 2017 09:24 AM PDT Barry Callebaut, a global supplier of cocoa products, has invented a whole new type of chocolate adding a fourth choice to the current line up of dark, milk and white varieties.
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Coca-Cola Gives Men Permission To Steal Water Posted: 06 Sep 2017 11:31 AM PDT Harvey relief efforts are ongoing.
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The Latest: FEMA orders 4,500 trailers for Harvey Posted: 07 Sep 2017 05:12 PM PDT HOUSTON (AP) — The Latest on the aftermath of Harvey in Texas (all times local):
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