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- Freed Taliban Prisoner Thought Trump Presidency Couldn't Be Real
- Terrifying Body Cam Footage Shows Deputy Driving Through Raging California Wildfire
- Harrowing viral footage shows 3-year-old riding a 20-foot python
- Tamika Mallory Says She Was Kicked Off An American Airlines Flight
- Maltese journalist who led Panama Papers invesitgation killed in car bomb
- Israel uncovers Roman structure at foot of Jerusalem's Western Wall
- How A New Technology Could Help Find The Next Harvey Weinstein
- Republicans 'worried losing House of Representatives could spell impeachment for Trump'
- Deadly truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia
- Toddler Drowns in Grease Pit at Ice Cream Shop
- Rex Tillerson: Trump ‘Castrating’ Secretary of State?
- No verdict on 1st day of jury work in burning death trial
- Pink Gets Real About Her Sometimes-Sexless Marriage
- Everything You Need To Host The Perfect Thanksgiving Dinner
- Watch the Very Scientific Fidget Spinner Experiment NASA Performed in Space
- The U.S. Navy Just Parked a Guided-Missile Submarine Right Near North Korea
- Iraq says Kurds have brought in PKK fighters in 'declaration of war'
- Passenger in Fiery N.Y.C. Crash Burned to Death After Driver Allegedly Abandoned Her and Hailed a Taxi
- Trump Says There's 'No Such Thing As Obamacare Anymore' One Month Before Enrollment Starts
- Man left jail days before arrest for alleged airport attack
- Just a miniature horse riding in the back of a car
- #MeToo: Alyssa Milano's Call For Sexual Abuse Victims To Come Forward Goes Viral
- Somalia's deadliest bombing kills 276, injures 300
- Netflix (NFLX) Stock Advances After Q3 Earnings Blowout
- Death Match: America's Stealth Zumwalt Destroyer vs. Russia's Big Battlecruiser
- Iraqi and Kurdish forces clash over disputed city of Kirkuk
- U.S. judge in Texas invalidates Allergan patents on Restasis
- Monday's Morning Email: Inside Trump's Moves With Obamacare To 'Blow That Thing Up'
- 2018 Harley-Davidson Street Bob – First Ride
- Rotary could return in both sports car and extended-range EV, says Mazda exec
- Aerial images capture beautiful autumn landscape
- U.S.-backed forces in final push against Islamic State Raqqa
- The F-35 and F/A-18 Super Hornet: The Ultimate Military Combination?
- Tesla sacks hundreds of workers on Model 3 stall: source
- 108 U.S. F-35s Won't Be Combat-Capable
- 13 Vegetarian Recipes Kids Will Totally Approve Of
- Trump Ally Says President Cut Off Obamacare Payments To Destroy Health Law
- 276 killed in deadliest single attack in Somalia's history
- Some NFL Players Continue Anthem Protests, Despite Growing Opposition From Owners
- Aimmune teams with Regeneron, Sanofi on peanut allergy drug
- Philippines vows to crush pro-Islamic State groups after two leaders killed
- Man Captures Photo of 'Ghost' in Famous 'Haunted' Hotel: 'I Was in Shock'
- Fashion follows film in speaking out against sexual abuse
- Kevin James Explains Why 'Kevin Can Wait' Killed Off His Wife
- Kenya police killed 67 opposition supporters: Rights groups
- Trump's Gaffe About the 'Arabian Gulf' Enraged Iran More Than His Strategy
- Bodies Found Embracing in Joshua Tree May Be California Couple Who Went Missing in Park 3 Months Ago
Freed Taliban Prisoner Thought Trump Presidency Couldn't Be Real Posted: 16 Oct 2017 03:12 PM PDT |
Terrifying Body Cam Footage Shows Deputy Driving Through Raging California Wildfire Posted: 15 Oct 2017 07:59 AM PDT |
Harrowing viral footage shows 3-year-old riding a 20-foot python Posted: 16 Oct 2017 08:56 AM PDT |
Tamika Mallory Says She Was Kicked Off An American Airlines Flight Posted: 16 Oct 2017 02:05 PM PDT |
Maltese journalist who led Panama Papers invesitgation killed in car bomb Posted: 16 Oct 2017 10:05 AM PDT Malta's prime minister has appealed for national unity following the murder of a campaigning journalist who had accused his government of corruption. Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, achieved fame and notoriety for investigative reporting laced with scathing commentary about allegedly corrupt officials and businessmen. She was killed on Monday when a powerful bomb blew up her car. Forensic experts on the scene of the explosion which killed investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Bidnija, Malta Credit: Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters Police said the bomb went off while she was driving near the village of Bidnija in northern Malta on Monday afternoon. Joseph Muscat, the Maltese Prime Minister, denounced her murder as a "barbaric attack on press freedom". "I will not rest until I see justice done in this case. Our country deserves justice," he said in a televised statement. Caruna Galizia's blog, Running Commentary, was one the most widely read websites on Malta and led the investigation of corruption allegations stemming from revelations in the so-called Panama Papers leak. This is a spiteful attack on a citizen and freedom of expression. I will not rest until justice is done. The country deserves justice -JM— Joseph Muscat (@JosephMuscat_JM) 16 October 2017 It was famed for a relentless pursuit of cases of apparent corruption and incendiary, sometimes highly personal, comments that saw her embroiled in frequent legal battles. Earlier this year Politico magazine listed her as one of the 28 men and women "making and shaking Europe" for her unrelenting crusade against what she saw as Malta's culture of "cronyism" and opaque government. Ambulance parked on the road where a car bomb killed Daphne Caruana Galizia Credit: Rene Rossignaud/AP In 2016 she reported Konrad Mizzi, the then energy Minister, and Keith Schembri, Mr Muscat's chief of staff, were named in the Panama Papers leak as owners of off shore companies. Both men denied wrong doing. Earlier this year Caruna Galizia claimed documents from a small Malta-based bank showed that Mr Muscat's wife was the beneficial owner of a company in Panama, and that large sums of money had been moved between the company and bank accounts in Azerbaijan. The couple denied the accusation. Mr Muscat called - and won - early elections in June as a vote of confidence to counter Caruana Galizia's allegations of corruption. In her last blog post, published just hours before she died, she bemoaned the lack of progress in prosecuting alleged corruption cases. "There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate," she wrote in the last line. |
Israel uncovers Roman structure at foot of Jerusalem's Western Wall Posted: 16 Oct 2017 08:16 AM PDT Israeli archaeologists in Jerusalem's Old City on Monday unveiled a newly unearthed section of the Western Wall and the first Roman public structure ever discovered in the city, they said. Archaeologist Joe Uziel said he and his colleagues knew the wall section was there and had expected to find a Roman street at its base. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), which conducted the two-year dig, said that historical sources mentioned such structures but in 150 years of modern archaeological research in the city none had been found. |
How A New Technology Could Help Find The Next Harvey Weinstein Posted: 16 Oct 2017 10:52 AM PDT |
Republicans 'worried losing House of Representatives could spell impeachment for Trump' Posted: 16 Oct 2017 03:37 PM PDT Republicans are reportedly concerned that Donald Trump could be impeached if they lose control of the House of Representatives. While chances were once slim that Democrats would retake the House in 2018, Mr Trump's feuds with members of his own party and his lack of major legislative wins have made the possibility more likely. Democrats need a net gain of 24 seats in the 2018 midterm elections to have a majority in the 435-member House. |
Deadly truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia Posted: 15 Oct 2017 09:00 AM PDT |
Toddler Drowns in Grease Pit at Ice Cream Shop Posted: 16 Oct 2017 06:12 AM PDT |
Rex Tillerson: Trump ‘Castrating’ Secretary of State? Posted: 15 Oct 2017 12:00 AM PDT |
No verdict on 1st day of jury work in burning death trial Posted: 15 Oct 2017 07:05 PM PDT BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Jurors deliberated more than four hours Sunday without reaching a verdict in the trial of a Mississippi man charged with burning a woman to death in 2014. The judge sent the sequestered group back to their hotel for the night, and court will be back in session for more deliberations Monday. |
Pink Gets Real About Her Sometimes-Sexless Marriage Posted: 16 Oct 2017 12:39 PM PDT |
Everything You Need To Host The Perfect Thanksgiving Dinner Posted: 16 Oct 2017 12:10 PM PDT |
Watch the Very Scientific Fidget Spinner Experiment NASA Performed in Space Posted: 16 Oct 2017 11:01 AM PDT |
The U.S. Navy Just Parked a Guided-Missile Submarine Right Near North Korea Posted: 16 Oct 2017 04:36 PM PDT As tensions with North Korea continue to rise, the United States continues to bring more long-range precision striking power into the region. On October 13, USS Michigan (SSGN 727)—an Ohio-class guided-missile submarine—pulled into a South Korean naval base in the port city of Busan. While the U.S. Pacific Command states that Michigan's visit to the Republic of Korea (ROK) was long planned, the message to North Korea is clear—the United States will stand by Seoul if Pyongyang makes any aggressive moves. |
Iraq says Kurds have brought in PKK fighters in 'declaration of war' Posted: 15 Oct 2017 09:49 AM PDT The Iraqi government accused Kurdish authorities on Sunday of bringing fighters from Turkey's separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to the disputed oil-rich city of Kirkuk, and said it considered the move a "declaration of war." Vahal Ali, a media assistant to Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Masoud Barzani, denied the accusation. "This is false, there are no PKK in Kirkuk, only Peshmerga," he told Reuters, referring to KRG military forces. |
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Man left jail days before arrest for alleged airport attack Posted: 15 Oct 2017 10:36 AM PDT |
Just a miniature horse riding in the back of a car Posted: 16 Oct 2017 11:30 AM PDT Sometimes, you need to make do with what you've got. Hannah Waskel was driving in Altoona, Iowa, with her friends on Saturday when they pulled up to a red light and spotted something a little off. In the back seat of the compact car next to them, they saw a miniature horse, just chilling. SEE ALSO: Woman tests limits of pet-friendly motel with her horse This is the most Iowa thing that has EVER happened to me pic.twitter.com/H4qjYBJ3bC — Hannah (@hannahwaskel) October 14, 2017 "This is the most Iowa thing that has EVER happened to me," she wrote on Twitter. It's not clear where the horse was headed, but Waskel says that the people in the car noticed they were laughing at their unusual passenger, so they waved and rolled down the window for the horse. Never change, Iowa. Never change. WATCH: This small army of robots will do your shopping for you |
#MeToo: Alyssa Milano's Call For Sexual Abuse Victims To Come Forward Goes Viral Posted: 15 Oct 2017 10:01 PM PDT |
Somalia's deadliest bombing kills 276, injures 300 Posted: 16 Oct 2017 09:45 AM PDT Desperate Somalis searched for news of missing loved-ones on Monday, after a massive truck bomb in Mogadishu killed at least 276 people and left 300 injured in the deadliest ever attack to hit the conflict-torn nation. Residents of the Somali capital, while wearily accustomed to regular bombs and attacks by Islamist militants, have been left stunned by the monster explosion Saturday which gutted surrounding buildings and left victims burned beyond recognition. The government said it had set up an emergency committee to help relatives find the missing, with a crisis centre in the capital that residents can turn to. |
Netflix (NFLX) Stock Advances After Q3 Earnings Blowout Posted: 16 Oct 2017 01:46 PM PDT Streaming video leader Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) reported third-quarter earnings after the bell on Monday. Revenue, guidance and subscriber growth all beat expectations while earnings missed expectations, and NFLX stock added about 2 percent in initial after-hours trading. The initial rise continues an absolutely stellar run for Netflix shares, which, before Monday's earnings report, had gained 63 percent in 2017, 100 percent in the last year and over 2,100 percent in the last five years. |
Death Match: America's Stealth Zumwalt Destroyer vs. Russia's Big Battlecruiser Posted: 15 Oct 2017 05:43 PM PDT Zumwalt, unable to get close enough to target with guns and Kirov, unable to use its radar-guided weapons, both break off to fight another day. After more than a decade of supporting land wars in the Middle East and Central Asia, the U.S. Navy is reinvesting in the core mission of sinking ships. The U.S. Navy is expanding this capability but at the same time introducing a new class of ship, the guided missile destroyer USS Zumwalt, designed primarily to support land warfare. |
Iraqi and Kurdish forces clash over disputed city of Kirkuk Posted: 16 Oct 2017 12:54 AM PDT Iraqi Kurdish officials said early Monday that federal forces and state-backed militias have launched a "major, multi-pronged" attack aimed at retaking the disputed northern city of Kirkuk, causing "lots of casualties" in fighting south of the city. The Kurdistan Region Security Council said in a statement that Kurdish forces known as peshmerga have destroyed at least five U.S.-supplied Humvees being used by the state-sanctioned militias following the "unprovoked attack" south of the city. Inside Kirkuk, a multi-ethnic city that is home to more than 1 million people, residents shuttered themselves in homes and reported hearing sporadic booms they said sounded like shelling and rocket fire. Kurdish peshmerga fighters stand on the roof top of a building as they hold a position on the opposition side of river bank from Iraqi forces on the southern outskirts of Kirkuk Credit: AFP Brig. Gen. Bahzad Ahmed, a spokesman for Kurdish forces, said federal forces have seized an oil and gas company and other industrial areas south of Kirkuk in fighting with Kurdish forces that caused "lots of casualties," without providing a specific figure. He said Iraqi forces have "burnt lots of houses and killed many people" in Toz Khormato and Daquq, south of the disputed city. He said Kurdish forces, known as peshmerga, have "destroyed one or two of their tanks." His claims could not be independently verified. Iraq's Interior Ministry said in a brief statement that federal forces have taken control of a power plant, a police station and industrial areas near Kirkuk. It provided no further details on the fighting or casualties in what it referred to as Operation Impose Security on Kirkuk. Kurdish forces on an armoured vehicle drive in the street of Kirkuk, Iraq, October 16, 2017, in this still image taken from a video. Credit: KURDISTAN 24 TV via REUTERS TV Tensions have soared since the Kurds held a non-binding referendum last month in which they voted for independence from Iraq. The central government, along with neighboring Turkey and Iran, rejected the vote. The United States has supplied and trained Iraqi federal forces and the peshmerga, both of which are fighting the Islamic State group. The U.S. also opposed the referendum, and has urged both sides to remain focused on defeating the extremists. U.S. Army Col. Ryan Dillon, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, tweeted that it was "closely monitoring sit. near Kirkuk; urge all sides to avoid escalatory actions. Finish the fight vs. (hash)ISIS, biggest threat to all." ISIS is another acronym for the Islamic State group. The central government and the autonomous Kurdish region in the north have long been divided over oil revenues and the fate of disputed territories like Kirkuk that are controlled by Kurdish forces but are outside their self-ruled region. The Kurds assumed control of Kirkuk, in the heart of a major oil-producing region, in the summer of 2014, when IS militants swept across northern Iraq and the country's armed forces crumbled. Baghdad has demanded the Kurds withdraw. The Kurdish security council said the assault launched late Sunday was aimed at entering the city and retaking the K-1 military base and nearby oil fields. State-run Al-Iraqiya TV had earlier reported that federal forces rolled into parts of the countryside outside Kirkuk without facing resistance. However, some residents of the city and an Iraqi militia commander reported shelling. Al-Iraqiya carried a statement from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's office saying he had ordered federal forces to "impose security in the city in cooperation with the inhabitants and the peshmerga," indicating he was willing to share administration. A commander of the local Kurdish police force said his forces remained in control of the province's disputed oil wells. "There's been no agreement to hand over the wells until now. As for the future, I don't know," said Bahja Ahmad Amin. Iraq's state-sanctioned militias, the mostly Shiite Arab Popular Mobilization Forces, were ordered to stay out of the city, according to al-Abadi's office, and instead keep positions in the countryside. They are viewed with deep suspicion by Kurdish residents, who see them as beholden to Iran rather than Iraq's central government. The predominantly Shiite militias are sponsored and guided by Tehran. Ercuman Turkman, a PMF commander, said shortly before forces began moving in that he expected orders to move on Kirkuk's oil wells, its airport and the nearby K-1 military base, but not the city. Haytham Hashem, another PMF commander, reported shelling on his position in Toz Khormato, 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the edge of Kirkuk city. Baghdad has been turning the screws on the Kurdish region since the September referendum, pushing Kurd leaders to disavow the vote and accept shared administration over Kirkuk. Iraq's government barred international flights to and from the region and asked neighboring Turkey and Iran to close their borders. Iran closed its three official crossings with the Kurdish region Sunday, Kurdish media reported. It also froze currency transfers to four banks operating in the Kurdish region. Al-Abadi has demanded shared administration over Kirkuk. His Cabinet said Sunday that fighters from Turkey's Kurdish insurgency, the PKK, were beginning to appear in Kirkuk, and declared that would be tantamount to an act of war. |
U.S. judge in Texas invalidates Allergan patents on Restasis Posted: 16 Oct 2017 02:34 PM PDT A U.S. judge on Monday invalidated patents on Allergan Plc's dry-eye medicine Restasis on grounds that the patents cover ideas that are obvious, sending shares of the pharmaceutical company down 3.5 percent. Judge William Bryson issued the ruling in federal court in Marshall, Texas, in a longstanding dispute between Allergan and generic drugmakers Mylan NV, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd and Akorn Inc. Bryson said a group of patents Allergan obtained on Restasis, which are set to expire in 2024, should not have been granted because they describe methods of treatment that were obvious in light of earlier patents granted to the company. |
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2018 Harley-Davidson Street Bob – First Ride Posted: 16 Oct 2017 05:00 AM PDT |
Rotary could return in both sports car and extended-range EV, says Mazda exec Posted: 16 Oct 2017 03:30 AM PDT Mazda is committed to the rotary, though whether the unique engine design is used to directly power a sports car or serve as a range-extender for an electric car remains to be seen. Mazda has hinted at both options in recent years but so far has tended to flip-flop between the two. Now, though, a senior Mazda executive has hinted that both options could be on the table. |
Aerial images capture beautiful autumn landscape Posted: 16 Oct 2017 10:42 AM PDT |
U.S.-backed forces in final push against Islamic State Raqqa Posted: 16 Oct 2017 10:23 AM PDT By John Davison and Rodi Said RAQQA, Syria (Reuters) - U.S.-backed militias battled foreign fighters defending the last pocket of Islamic State's one-time Syrian capital of Raqqa on Monday, bringing their four-month offensive for the city to the brink of victory. A Reuters correspondent saw smoke rising above the city and heard mortar fire, but did not see air strikes while in Raqqa. A field commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias, said he expected the operation to end on Monday. |
The F-35 and F/A-18 Super Hornet: The Ultimate Military Combination? Posted: 15 Oct 2017 05:21 PM PDT In June, the U.S. Navy released a budget allocating $264.9 million towards upgrading its roughly six hundred FA-18E and F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler fighters to the new Block III standard, which includes some of the enhancements proposed for the Advanced Super Hornet. The first of the upgraded aircraft are expected to enter service in 2019, and the Pentagon is now talking about keeping its Super Hornet fleet active through 2046. A few days later, the Navy also announced plans to purchase an additional eighty Super Hornets over the next five years for $7.1 billion. |
Tesla sacks hundreds of workers on Model 3 stall: source Posted: 16 Oct 2017 09:59 AM PDT Tesla Motors, which recently missed its production target on the high-profile "Model 3," has dismissed hundreds of employees following annual performance reviews, a person familiar with the matter said Monday. "Like all companies, Tesla conducts an annual performance review during which a manager and employee discuss the results that were achieved," the spokesperson said. Tesla, which was co-founded by Elon Musk, announced the first deliveries of the Model 3 cars in July. |
108 U.S. F-35s Won't Be Combat-Capable Posted: 16 Oct 2017 06:54 AM PDT The new F-35 program executive officer, U.S. Navy vice admiral Mat Winter, said his office is exploring the option of leaving 108 aircraft in their current state because the funds to upgrade them to the fully combat-capable configuration would threaten the Air Force's plans to ramp up production in the coming years. Without being retrofitted, these aircraft would become "concurrency orphans" — airplanes left behind in the acquisition cycle after the services purchased them in haste before finishing the development process. If they are left in their current state, nearly 200 F-35s might permanently remain unready for combat because the Pentagon would rather buy new aircraft than upgrade the ones the American people have already paid for. |
13 Vegetarian Recipes Kids Will Totally Approve Of Posted: 16 Oct 2017 10:04 AM PDT |
Trump Ally Says President Cut Off Obamacare Payments To Destroy Health Law Posted: 15 Oct 2017 10:41 AM PDT |
276 killed in deadliest single attack in Somalia's history Posted: 15 Oct 2017 02:53 PM PDT |
Some NFL Players Continue Anthem Protests, Despite Growing Opposition From Owners Posted: 15 Oct 2017 02:02 PM PDT |
Aimmune teams with Regeneron, Sanofi on peanut allergy drug Posted: 16 Oct 2017 06:20 AM PDT (Reuters) - Aimmune Therapeutics Inc said on Monday it would collaborate with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc and Sanofi to develop its experimental peanut allergy drug. The company said it would test the drug, AR101, in combination with Regeneron and Sanofi's dupilumab in a mid-stage trial that is expected to start in 2018 and will be sponsored by Regeneron. AR101, an oral immunotherapy, is already being tested as a mono-therapy for peanut allergy in a late-stage trial. |
Philippines vows to crush pro-Islamic State groups after two leaders killed Posted: 16 Oct 2017 01:55 AM PDT By Neil Jerome Morales and Manuel Mogato MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines' military chief vowed no letup on Monday in hunting down and destroying extremist groups loyal to Islamic State, saying Marawi City would be retaken within days after the pivotal killing of two top rebel commanders. General Eduardo Ano said the successful operation to take out the two leaders was a "triumph of good over evil" and urged the 30 militants remaining in a shrinking combat zone to surrender and free hostages as troops stepped up their fight. "It will be just a matter of days before it will finally be declared that Marawi has been liberated from the clutches of terrorists," Ano told a televised news conference. |
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Fashion follows film in speaking out against sexual abuse Posted: 16 Oct 2017 12:44 PM PDT In the wake of revelations about disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, American model Cameron Russell took to Instagram to share her followers' experiences of sexual abuse in the fashion industry, posting dozens of anonymous stories over a number of days. Russell, 30, invited people to anonymously share their stories with her Thursday night, which she then reposted to her 90,000 followers over the following days using the hashtag #MyJobShouldNotIncludeAbuse. "Hearing about #harveyweinstein this week has sparked conversations about how widespread and how familiar his behavior is," the model and activist, who has modelled for the likes of Chanel and Victoria's Secret, wrote. |
Kevin James Explains Why 'Kevin Can Wait' Killed Off His Wife Posted: 16 Oct 2017 04:35 AM PDT |
Kenya police killed 67 opposition supporters: Rights groups Posted: 16 Oct 2017 08:48 AM PDT NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya police shot dead a street vendor as opposition supporters held demonstrations calling for electoral reform, a senior police official said Monday, while human rights groups said police had killed dozens of people who protested after August's now-annulled presidential election. |
Trump's Gaffe About the 'Arabian Gulf' Enraged Iran More Than His Strategy Posted: 16 Oct 2017 04:46 AM PDT |
Bodies Found Embracing in Joshua Tree May Be California Couple Who Went Missing in Park 3 Months Ago Posted: 16 Oct 2017 02:23 PM PDT |
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