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- Bible-thumping, pistol-packing Roy Moore is not Trump's candidate in Ala. Senate race. He's leading anyway.
- Police Arrest Suspect in Decades-Old Killer Clown Case
- Georgetown Law Faculty Take A Knee To Protest Jeff Sessions' Campus Visit
- Palestine Just Joined Interpol. Is That Bad for Israel?
- Southern California wildfire forces 1,500 to flee homes
- VIDEO: Woman Dragged Off Flight For Dispute Over ‘Life-Threatening’ Pet Allergy
- The Man a Nurse Tried to Save During Her Arrest Died
- The 30 Most Visited Cities in the World in 2017
- Trump defends NFL tweets amid Puerto Rico crisis: 'I have plenty of time on my hands'
- Lindsey Graham Fights Back Tears Defending John McCain From Trump's Attacks
- Georgetown Law Professors Tell Jeff Sessions He's The Wrong Man To Talk About Free Speech
- Trump deletes tweets and hopes for an Alabama reset after his candidate loses
- An Iceberg Broke Off An Antarctic Glacier This Weekend But May Represent A Bigger Issue
- Baby Found Strapped Into Car Seat, Abandoned on Side of Busy Interstate With $5,000 in Cash
- Eerie photographs capture abandoned school filled with dangerous chemicals
- Widow Of Former NFL Player Who Died In Combat Rebukes Donald Trump
- What if Your 10-Year-Old Started Saving for Retirement?
- Russia to retaliate against U.S. in military observation flights row: agencies
- Russian ‘Cannibal Couple’ Suspected Of Killing, Eating Up To 30 People
- In photos: The top 10 expat destinations of 2017, according to HSBC
- Thai junta chief 'knows' but won't reveal fugitive PM's location
- Giants Owner John Mara Scolds Odell Beckham Jr. For 'Dog-Peeing' Touchdown Celebration
- The graphs that show why Bali's Mt Agung volcano could erupt at any minute, as 75,000 flee
- The Best Slow Cooker Pasta Recipes
- Donald Trump once joked about making Princess Diana take a HIV test before having sex
- Kids of Woman Killed in Church Shooting Reveal Their Anguish: 'There's No Understanding It'
- Iranians pour onto the streets to mourn soldier beheaded in Syria
- Police union blasts handling of Utah nurse arrest probe
- Tillman's widow: Don't politicize Pat in effort to divide
- Russia, US shoot for the moon with joint lunar station project
- Fire Chief Resigns After Using Racial Slur Against Steelers Coach
- This Giant Rat Can Crack Coconuts With Its Teeth
- 10 Of Serena Williams' Most Relatable Parenting Moments
- Trump’s Call To Fire NFL Players Is Not Normal
- Russian Forces Start Air Bombing Drill Near North Korea
- Baghdad piles pressure on Iraqi Kurds to reverse overwhelming independence vote
- A Transgender Teen Was Murdered and Burned. It's Not Considered a Hate Crime
- Step Inside Milan's Most Exceptional Hotel Suites
- Australian snake catcher leaps to capture one of world’s most venomous snakes in incredible video
- Dog Gets Cuddles and Kisses at Shelter After Being Abandoned During Hurricane Irma
- 2018 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic 114 – First Ride
- Chrissy Teigen Won't Leave John Legend For A Very Chrissy Teigen Reason
- Trump Hits Puerto Rico For 'Broken Infrastructure & Massive Debt'
- Why the U.S. Military Misses the F-14 Tomcat
- Inside the Life of The Pioneer Woman: How Ree Drummond Went from Ranch Housewife to Culinary Superstar
- 2 More Men To Stand Trial In Holly Bobo Case
- Video Shows Chaotic Moment Kenyan Police Used Tear Gas on Crowd
Posted: 26 Sep 2017 07:05 AM PDT |
Police Arrest Suspect in Decades-Old Killer Clown Case Posted: 27 Sep 2017 12:42 PM PDT |
Georgetown Law Faculty Take A Knee To Protest Jeff Sessions' Campus Visit Posted: 26 Sep 2017 09:38 AM PDT |
Palestine Just Joined Interpol. Is That Bad for Israel? Posted: 27 Sep 2017 09:29 AM PDT |
Southern California wildfire forces 1,500 to flee homes Posted: 26 Sep 2017 06:59 PM PDT Crews were battling a major Southern California wildfire on Tuesday that has destroyed at least one structure and forced 1,500 people to flee their homes amid high temperatures and gusty winds. The so-called Canyon Fire, which broke out in the Santa Ana Mountains east of Los Angeles on Monday afternoon, charred more than 2,000 acres by Tuesday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Some 900 firefighters had been called in to protect homes in and around the city of Corona, assisted by water-dropping aircraft and bulldozers, the agency said. |
VIDEO: Woman Dragged Off Flight For Dispute Over ‘Life-Threatening’ Pet Allergy Posted: 27 Sep 2017 09:52 AM PDT |
The Man a Nurse Tried to Save During Her Arrest Died Posted: 26 Sep 2017 03:20 PM PDT |
The 30 Most Visited Cities in the World in 2017 Posted: 27 Sep 2017 06:03 AM PDT |
Trump defends NFL tweets amid Puerto Rico crisis: 'I have plenty of time on my hands' Posted: 26 Sep 2017 12:03 PM PDT |
Lindsey Graham Fights Back Tears Defending John McCain From Trump's Attacks Posted: 26 Sep 2017 01:13 AM PDT |
Georgetown Law Professors Tell Jeff Sessions He's The Wrong Man To Talk About Free Speech Posted: 25 Sep 2017 10:11 PM PDT |
Trump deletes tweets and hopes for an Alabama reset after his candidate loses Posted: 27 Sep 2017 01:08 PM PDT |
An Iceberg Broke Off An Antarctic Glacier This Weekend But May Represent A Bigger Issue Posted: 26 Sep 2017 10:17 AM PDT |
Baby Found Strapped Into Car Seat, Abandoned on Side of Busy Interstate With $5,000 in Cash Posted: 26 Sep 2017 10:24 AM PDT |
Eerie photographs capture abandoned school filled with dangerous chemicals Posted: 27 Sep 2017 09:00 AM PDT |
Widow Of Former NFL Player Who Died In Combat Rebukes Donald Trump Posted: 26 Sep 2017 01:01 AM PDT |
What if Your 10-Year-Old Started Saving for Retirement? Posted: 27 Sep 2017 06:45 AM PDT |
Russia to retaliate against U.S. in military observation flights row: agencies Posted: 27 Sep 2017 04:05 AM PDT Russia will retaliate against the United States in a row over a treaty that allows both states to conduct military observation flights over each other's territory, Russia's deputy foreign minister said, Russian news agencies reported on Wednesday. In the latest sign of escalating tensions between the two countries, the United States has accused Russia of flouting the so-called Open Skies Treaty, an agreement designed to build confidence between the two countries' militaries, and said it plans to take measures against Moscow. |
Russian ‘Cannibal Couple’ Suspected Of Killing, Eating Up To 30 People Posted: 27 Sep 2017 06:31 AM PDT |
In photos: The top 10 expat destinations of 2017, according to HSBC Posted: 27 Sep 2017 05:38 AM PDT |
Thai junta chief 'knows' but won't reveal fugitive PM's location Posted: 26 Sep 2017 02:58 AM PDT Thailand's junta chief said Tuesday he knows where fugitive ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra has fled to, but will not reveal her location until after a court delivers its verdict in her negligence trial this week. Yingluck, whose government was toppled in a 2014 coup, pulled her vanishing act shortly before a Supreme Court verdict scheduled for August 25. "Now I know of her whereabouts but I will not disclose it until after September 27," junta chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha told reporters. |
Giants Owner John Mara Scolds Odell Beckham Jr. For 'Dog-Peeing' Touchdown Celebration Posted: 27 Sep 2017 03:41 AM PDT |
The graphs that show why Bali's Mt Agung volcano could erupt at any minute, as 75,000 flee Posted: 26 Sep 2017 02:11 AM PDT Vehicles laden with food, masks and bedding have been dispatched to help more than 75,000 people who have fled a volcano on the tourist island of Bali, as rising magma and increased tremors fuel fears of an imminent eruption. Mount Agung, about 75 kilometres (47 miles) from the Indonesian tourist hub of Kuta, has been rumbling since August, threatening to erupt for the first time since 1963. "The chance that an eruption will happen is quite big. But it cannot be predicted when it will happen," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the disaster mitigation agency, said. The increased frequency of tremors shows the magma continuing to move towards the surface, with the mountain entering a "critical phase", the spokesman said. The Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation said there has been an increase in volcanic tremors, with a total of 564 recorded Monday. The first chart below shows the energy created by these tremors, while the second shows the frequency of tremors, increasing dramatically since the start of September. A graph showing the energy created by tremors near Mt Agung Credit: MAGMA Indonesia A graph showing the frequency of tremors near Mt Agung Credit: MAGMA Indonesia Evacuees have packed into temporary shelters or moved in with relatives. Some 2,000 cows have also been evacuated from the flanks of the volcano. Balinese residents, international NGOs and the government have begun organising aid. Vehicles filled with noodles, mineral water and blankets have been sent to the evacuation centres, while residents around the island have been collecting donations for those affected. Bali's "sister village" programme and tradition of communal assistance means evacuees have been able to stay in villages outside the danger zone. People wait inside an evacuation centre in Klungkung regency, on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on September 25, 2017 Credit: AFP Indonesia's disaster agency said on Tuesday that more than 75,000 people have fled the Mount Agung volcano on the tourist island of Bali because of fears of an eruption. The agency's spokesman, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, said evacuees are spread across more than 370 locations on the island and their numbers are continuing to rise. I Ketut Subandi, head of logistics at the village of Tana Ampo, said basic food items like rice, instant noodles, cooking oil and water were most needed. "This morning we were worried because we had limited rice supply, but now we have received more rice stocks from donors," Subandi said. Indonesia's national disaster agency has dispatched 640,000 face masks, 12,500 mattresses, 8,400 blankets, 50 tents, and has a budget of $75,000 for assistance. The central government has set aside a relief fund of nearly $150 million in case of an eruption. A villager watches Mount Agung volcano in his field in Amed, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017 Credit: AP Officials announced the highest possible alert level on Friday due to the increasing volcanic activity, and told people to stay at least nine kilometres away from the crater. "Our preparedness will be the key for the mitigations of volcanic risks," Devy Kamil, a senior official at Indonesia's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation, told AFP. Trekking tours on the mountain have been cancelled by operators but officials have otherwise been at pains to assure tourists the island is safe. The airport in Bali's capital Denpasar, through which millions of foreign tourists pass every year, has not been affected, but several countries including Australia and Singapore have put out a travel advisory. Mount Agung is one of more than 120 active volcanoes extending the length of Indonesia, which straddles the Pacific Ring of Fire. It last erupted in 1963, killing nearly 1,600 people and sending ash as far as the capital Jakarta. |
The Best Slow Cooker Pasta Recipes Posted: 27 Sep 2017 03:01 AM PDT |
Donald Trump once joked about making Princess Diana take a HIV test before having sex Posted: 27 Sep 2017 06:41 AM PDT |
Posted: 26 Sep 2017 07:37 AM PDT |
Iranians pour onto the streets to mourn soldier beheaded in Syria Posted: 27 Sep 2017 11:16 AM PDT By Babak Dehghanpisheh BEIRUT (Reuters) - Thousands of people took to the streets of Tehran on Wednesday to bury a soldier whose beheading by Islamic State has come to symbolize the righteousness of Iran's military involvement in Syria. In what has become an iconic image on Iranian media, 25-year-old Revolutionary Guard Mohsen Hojaji is shown looking calmly into camera after his capture as he is led away by an insurgent with blood on his face, holding a knife. The photograph was posted by Islamic State. |
Police union blasts handling of Utah nurse arrest probe Posted: 26 Sep 2017 07:46 AM PDT |
Tillman's widow: Don't politicize Pat in effort to divide Posted: 25 Sep 2017 11:58 PM PDT |
Russia, US shoot for the moon with joint lunar station project Posted: 27 Sep 2017 09:05 AM PDT Russia and the United States agreed Wednesday to cooperate on a NASA-led project to build the first lunar space station, part of a long-term project to send humans to Mars. The US space agency said earlier this year that it was exploring a programme called the Deep Space Gateway, a multi-stage project to push further into the solar system. The project envisages building a crew-tended spaceport in lunar orbit that would serve as a "gateway to deep space and the lunar surface," NASA has said. |
Fire Chief Resigns After Using Racial Slur Against Steelers Coach Posted: 26 Sep 2017 02:52 PM PDT |
This Giant Rat Can Crack Coconuts With Its Teeth Posted: 26 Sep 2017 10:39 PM PDT |
10 Of Serena Williams' Most Relatable Parenting Moments Posted: 26 Sep 2017 10:22 AM PDT |
Trump’s Call To Fire NFL Players Is Not Normal Posted: 26 Sep 2017 03:18 PM PDT WASHINGTON ― When President Donald Trump called on NFL owners to suspend or fire players who protest racism and police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem, he was doing something rare for a U.S. president: using the power of the state to publicly call for people engaged in political protest to lose their jobs. |
Russian Forces Start Air Bombing Drill Near North Korea Posted: 26 Sep 2017 04:39 AM PDT |
Baghdad piles pressure on Iraqi Kurds to reverse overwhelming independence vote Posted: 27 Sep 2017 01:00 PM PDT By Ahmed Rasheed and Raya Jalabi BAGHDAD/ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Baghdad heaped pressure on Iraq's Kurds on Wednesday, demanding they cancel their overwhelming vote for independence while parliament urged the Iraqi central government to send troops to take control of vital oil fields held by Kurdish forces. Stepping up efforts to isolate autonomous Kurdish-held northern Iraq, whose people endorsed secession in a referendum on Monday that angered neighboring countries, Baghdad demanded that foreign governments close their diplomatic missions in the Kurdish capital Erbil. Final results released on Wednesday showed nearly 93 percent in favor of independence, and 7.3 percent against. |
A Transgender Teen Was Murdered and Burned. It's Not Considered a Hate Crime Posted: 27 Sep 2017 07:05 AM PDT |
Step Inside Milan's Most Exceptional Hotel Suites Posted: 26 Sep 2017 11:04 AM PDT |
Australian snake catcher leaps to capture one of world’s most venomous snakes in incredible video Posted: 27 Sep 2017 08:17 AM PDT A snake catcher recorded the moment he leapt from the edge of a pool to capture one of the most deadly snakes on the planet. Stuart McKenzie had spent three days fruitlessly trying to snare the huge eastern brown snake, which had taken up residence in a family garden in Sunshine Coast, in Queensland, Australia. The species is the second most venomous land snake on the planet, behind the more reclusive Inland Taipan, which is also found in Australia. Mr McKenzie leaping to capture the huge eastern brown snake Credit: Facebook/The Snake Catcher 24/7 - Sunshine Coast Mr McKenzie said every time he had tried to catch the serpent it had darted under a concrete slab in the garden. The snake had then resisted any attempt to dislodge it from underneath the slab, including when Mr McKenzie used a water hose and leaf blower. Bereft of other options, Mr McKenzie opted for a more unorthodox approach. Writing on his Facebook page, he said: "The final thing left to do was to jump off the edge of the pool and land next to him and grab him when he was out from underneath the slab. And let's just say it worked a treat." In the footage Mr McKenzie can be seen waiting for the snake to emerge before hopping down and quickly scooping up the reptile. The brown snake is seen writhing and comes close to Mr McKenzie's body on two occasions. However the professional catcher manages to keep the snake at arm's length before placing it into a bag. Snakes are a common feature in the Queensland region of Australia at this time of year. However residents of the state are being warned that a coming heatwave will see a surge in snakes coming into contact with humans. The snakes are currently in breeding season but the heat will make the cold-blooded reptiles more active than usual. Snake catchers in the state are already reporting large spikes in callouts and warning residents not to try and tackle the serpents by themselves. Australia guide |
Dog Gets Cuddles and Kisses at Shelter After Being Abandoned During Hurricane Irma Posted: 26 Sep 2017 11:55 AM PDT |
2018 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic 114 – First Ride Posted: 27 Sep 2017 11:14 AM PDT |
Chrissy Teigen Won't Leave John Legend For A Very Chrissy Teigen Reason Posted: 26 Sep 2017 12:16 PM PDT |
Trump Hits Puerto Rico For 'Broken Infrastructure & Massive Debt' Posted: 25 Sep 2017 07:26 PM PDT |
Why the U.S. Military Misses the F-14 Tomcat Posted: 26 Sep 2017 05:23 PM PDT The Tomcats, under Outer Air Battle, would try to "kill the archers"—the Backfires—before they could shoot and attempt to eliminate any cruise missiles that they launched. While the requirement for a carrier-based long-range strike capability is a frequent subject of discussion around Washington, the U.S. Navy's need for improved air superiority capabilities is often neglected. The service has not had a dedicated air-to-air combat aircraft since it retired the Grumman F-14 Tomcat in 2006. |
Posted: 27 Sep 2017 05:38 AM PDT |
2 More Men To Stand Trial In Holly Bobo Case Posted: 26 Sep 2017 01:28 PM PDT |
Video Shows Chaotic Moment Kenyan Police Used Tear Gas on Crowd Posted: 26 Sep 2017 07:54 AM PDT |
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