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- Budget Chief Raises Possibility Of Trump Agreeing To Obamacare Subsidy Deal
- Chinese President Xi Jinping Declares Era of “National Rejuvenation”
- WATCH: First lady Melania Trump happily mobbed by students during anti-bullying school visit
- Police Say 3 Deaths Could Be Work Of Serial Killer 'Terrorizing' Tampa
- Visiting family in Puerto Rico amid devastation
- Bill O'Reilly Accuser Says She's Still 'Terrified' Of Fox News
- Barack Obama couldn't stop laughing after George W. Bush whispered in his ear
- Indonesia seeks answers from US as top general denied entry
- Director James Toback Accused Of Sexual Harassment
- 'Nowhere to hide': North Korean missiles spur anxiety in Japan fishing town
- Mother, son and daughter all arrested in connection to multiple robberies on Long Island
- 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T: Here It Is
- Catalan separatists vow 'civil disobedience' in standoff with Madrid
- Eric Bolling says it's 'beyond inappropriate' that Bill O'Reilly is using his late teenage son for leverage
- Trump says he spoke the name of fallen U.S. soldier in call with widow
- Russian Radio Journalist Stabbed In Neck Amid Anti-Media Violence
- Police need help identifying child who mysteriously washed up dead on Texas beach
- Pets And People Are Joyously Reuniting After California Wildfires
- Bitcoin is 'Enron in the making', Saudi Prince Alwaleed says
- Hikers’ Families Say Deaths Motivated By ‘Compassion’
- Game Over for ISIS Fighters in Philippines' Marawi City
- Dozens of Packaged Vegetable Products Recalled Amid Listeria Fears
- A Blueprint for Minimizing Iran's Influence in the Middle East
- Bernie Sanders Says He'll Run For Re-election As An Independent
- 'It was going to eat her' - Aussie teen survives shark scare
- Murder trial starts for man who stoked US immigration debate
- St Andrews University students celebrate 'Raisin Monday'
- Here's everything leaving (and being added to) Netflix in November
- Sen. Sherrod Brown: Steve Bannon 'Is A White Supremacist'
- Scot given three-month jail sentence for touching Dubai man's hip
- Trump Blows Past Russia Sanctions Deadline
- Indonesia says military chief barred from US, seeks explanation
- White supremacist saved by black protester after being punched at anti-Nazi march
- Man Gets $117 Traffic Ticket After Singing '90s Dance Hit In Car
- North Korea threat is 'critical, imminent,' Japan tells U.S., South Korea
- The Exact Moment These People In Love Knew 'That's My Person'
- Philippines declares end to 5-month militant siege in Marawi
- 14 Vegetarian Recipes Kids Will Totally Approve Of
- Trump Offers $430,000 Of His Own Money For Aides' Legal Fees In Russian Probe
- NFL’s Atlanta Falcons Hope New Stadium Can Spark Change in Community
- Firefighters still battling 10 wildfires in California
- British-born Putin critic has US visa revoked after Russia places him on international arrest list
- Ex-Crime Scene Investigator Allegedly Murdered P.I. Who Was Found In Cement-Covered Grave
Budget Chief Raises Possibility Of Trump Agreeing To Obamacare Subsidy Deal Posted: 22 Oct 2017 07:23 AM PDT |
Chinese President Xi Jinping Declares Era of “National Rejuvenation” Posted: 22 Oct 2017 08:41 AM PDT |
WATCH: First lady Melania Trump happily mobbed by students during anti-bullying school visit Posted: 23 Oct 2017 02:04 PM PDT |
Police Say 3 Deaths Could Be Work Of Serial Killer 'Terrorizing' Tampa Posted: 23 Oct 2017 10:14 AM PDT |
Visiting family in Puerto Rico amid devastation Posted: 23 Oct 2017 11:05 AM PDT |
Bill O'Reilly Accuser Says She's Still 'Terrified' Of Fox News Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:17 AM PDT |
Barack Obama couldn't stop laughing after George W. Bush whispered in his ear Posted: 23 Oct 2017 11:24 AM PDT |
Indonesia seeks answers from US as top general denied entry Posted: 23 Oct 2017 07:58 AM PDT |
Director James Toback Accused Of Sexual Harassment Posted: 22 Oct 2017 10:22 AM PDT |
'Nowhere to hide': North Korean missiles spur anxiety in Japan fishing town Posted: 22 Oct 2017 11:57 PM PDT By Malcolm Foster ERIMO, Japan (Reuters) - Ever since North Korea lobbed two missiles far above this windswept fishing town on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, seaweed farmer Mitsuyo Kawamura says she's been on edge. "Now when I hear a loud sound, I look outside, I look out at the ocean," 68-year-old Kawamura said from her seaside cottage in Erimo, where she lays out long dark strands of kombu seaweed on stones to dry in the sun. "I feel anxious, like I never know when it will come again." As Japan prepares to vote in Sunday's national election, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called North Korea's escalating threats -- it also conducted a sixth nuclear test last month -- a "national crisis" that only he can lead Japan through. |
Mother, son and daughter all arrested in connection to multiple robberies on Long Island Posted: 22 Oct 2017 05:35 PM PDT |
2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T: Here It Is Posted: 22 Oct 2017 04:25 PM PDT |
Catalan separatists vow 'civil disobedience' in standoff with Madrid Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:28 AM PDT Catalan separatists Monday threatened "mass civil disobedience" if Madrid carries out threats to depose their leaders, as tensions mounted over a bid to sever the region from Spain. Madrid stood firm on its plans to replace the government of the semi-autonomous region whose inhabitants voted "Yes" in a banned independence referendum on October 1. Catalonia's separatist parties, in turn, called a special session of the regional parliament for Thursday to devise a response. |
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Trump says he spoke the name of fallen U.S. soldier in call with widow Posted: 22 Oct 2017 10:40 AM PDT |
Russian Radio Journalist Stabbed In Neck Amid Anti-Media Violence Posted: 23 Oct 2017 11:58 AM PDT |
Police need help identifying child who mysteriously washed up dead on Texas beach Posted: 23 Oct 2017 12:44 PM PDT |
Pets And People Are Joyously Reuniting After California Wildfires Posted: 22 Oct 2017 03:50 PM PDT |
Bitcoin is 'Enron in the making', Saudi Prince Alwaleed says Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:19 AM PDT Billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns investment firm Kingdom Holding, expressed skepticism about cryptocurrencies in an interview with CNBC on Monday, warning that bitcoin was like "Enron in the making". Prince Alwaleed, whose company invests in major U.S. companies such as Citigroup and Twitter, said a lack of regulation made such cryptocurrencies risky. It's Enron in the making," he said, referring to the U.S. energy company that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after revelations of a widespread accounting fraud. |
Hikers’ Families Say Deaths Motivated By ‘Compassion’ Posted: 22 Oct 2017 10:08 PM PDT |
Game Over for ISIS Fighters in Philippines' Marawi City Posted: 23 Oct 2017 01:44 AM PDT |
Dozens of Packaged Vegetable Products Recalled Amid Listeria Fears Posted: 23 Oct 2017 05:31 AM PDT |
A Blueprint for Minimizing Iran's Influence in the Middle East Posted: 21 Oct 2017 07:14 PM PDT America needs a better strategy for containing and checking Iran, and that strategy is needed now. President Donald Trump would be making a serious mistake were he to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action—the 2015 nuclear deal between various world powers and Iran—in coming months. This action, which Trump has threatened if Congress does not act soon to toughen our overall Iran policy, would be a much more serious blow to American interests and to U.S. global leadership than Trump's previous treaty-related decisions. |
Bernie Sanders Says He'll Run For Re-election As An Independent Posted: 23 Oct 2017 07:00 AM PDT |
'It was going to eat her' - Aussie teen survives shark scare Posted: 22 Oct 2017 05:59 PM PDT An Australian teenager has survived a terrifying encounter with a great white shark, with her harrowing screams alerting her father who was certain it was about to "eat her". Sarah Williams, 15, was fishing for squid from a kayak off the South Australian coast near Normanville on Sunday when the shark struck. "This shark has just rolled and all I saw was the dark side and the white belly and just huge fins and just white water everywhere," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Monday. |
Murder trial starts for man who stoked US immigration debate Posted: 23 Oct 2017 04:46 PM PDT |
St Andrews University students celebrate 'Raisin Monday' Posted: 23 Oct 2017 07:52 AM PDT |
Here's everything leaving (and being added to) Netflix in November Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:51 AM PDT |
Sen. Sherrod Brown: Steve Bannon 'Is A White Supremacist' Posted: 22 Oct 2017 12:20 PM PDT |
Scot given three-month jail sentence for touching Dubai man's hip Posted: 22 Oct 2017 06:57 AM PDT A British man has been sentenced to three months in prison in Dubai for touching a man's hip in a bar, according to campaigners. Jamie Harron, from Stirling, was arrested in July over the incident in which he said he put his hand on a man's hip to avoid spilling a drink in a crowded bar. The 27-year-old electrician had been working in Afghanistan and was on a two-day stopover in the United Arab Emirates at the time. After his arrest for public indecency he lost his job and was told he could have faced up to three years in jail. Campaign group Detained in Dubai (DiD) said he was sentenced to three months imprisonment at court on Sunday but lawyers plan to appeal. The group said Mr Harron is "angry, disappointed, and dreads what may happen next". He is not currently in custody while the appeal is considered, DiD chief executive Radha Stirling said. Mr Harron has already been sentenced in absentia to 30 days in prison for failing to appear at a court hearing for making a rude gesture and drinking alcohol during the same July incident. Unusual laws that tourists should be wary of DiD said the 27-year-old was not told about the court date in advance and that sentence is also being appealed against. In relation to the alleged public indecency charge, Mr Harron is said to have been holding a drink, moving through a crowded bar and held a hand in front of him to avoid spilling it on himself or others. He then "touched a man on his hip to avoid impact". He was initially jailed for five days and then released on bail with his passport confiscated. Ms Stirling said: "Now Jamie has been sentenced to three months; there is no telling whether a judgement on appeal will be better or worse. "He has already suffered tremendously as a result of these allegations, and now faces the likelihood of incarceration. "His family was unable to visit him during this critical time because they faced a very real risk of imprisonment themselves under the UAE's cyber crime laws which forbid criticism of the government. "At this point, Jamie will definitely be pursuing civil action against his accusers when he does eventually return home, as it appears that he will not be able to find justice in the UAE." She added: "He feels betrayed and exploited by the system, which did not investigate the reports of key witnesses in his defence and led him to believe that the case would be dropped." A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We have been in contact with a British man following his arrest in Dubai in July. We are providing consular assistance." |
Trump Blows Past Russia Sanctions Deadline Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:23 AM PDT |
Indonesia says military chief barred from US, seeks explanation Posted: 22 Oct 2017 04:53 AM PDT Indonesia said Sunday its military chief had been refused entry to the United States and asked Washington for an explanation. General Gatot Nurmantyo was due to attend a conference in Washington at the request of General Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, but the military said he was unable to board his Emirates flight in Jakarta on Saturday. |
White supremacist saved by black protester after being punched at anti-Nazi march Posted: 23 Oct 2017 05:24 AM PDT Wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with swastikas, Randy Furniss, hands in his pockets, walked slowly through a crowd Thursday that had largely gathered to protest white nationalist Richard Spencer, who was delivering a speech at the University of Florida. Days before Florida Gov. Rick Scott, R, had warned in an executive order that a "threat of a potential emergency is imminent" in Alachua County, where the University of Florida is located, noting that prior speaking engagements involving Spencer have sparked protest and violence. The event was Spencer's first public speech on a college campus since he led hundreds of torch-bearing white supremacists, white nationalists and others through the University of Virginia in a far-right rally in August that preceded a weekend of violent protests in Charlottesville. |
Man Gets $117 Traffic Ticket After Singing '90s Dance Hit In Car Posted: 23 Oct 2017 10:16 AM PDT |
North Korea threat is 'critical, imminent,' Japan tells U.S., South Korea Posted: 23 Oct 2017 11:26 AM PDT |
The Exact Moment These People In Love Knew 'That's My Person' Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:30 AM PDT |
Philippines declares end to 5-month militant siege in Marawi Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:26 AM PDT |
14 Vegetarian Recipes Kids Will Totally Approve Of Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:23 AM PDT |
Trump Offers $430,000 Of His Own Money For Aides' Legal Fees In Russian Probe Posted: 21 Oct 2017 10:17 PM PDT |
NFL’s Atlanta Falcons Hope New Stadium Can Spark Change in Community Posted: 22 Oct 2017 08:51 AM PDT |
Firefighters still battling 10 wildfires in California Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:49 AM PDT About 5,000 firefighters were still battling 10 wildfires in California on Monday and the authorities said they hope to have many of them fully contained in the next few days. The wildfires ignited on October 8 and as many as 11,000 firefighters -- some from as far away as Australia -- were involved at one point in battling move than two dozen large blazes. |
British-born Putin critic has US visa revoked after Russia places him on international arrest list Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:43 AM PDT A British businessman and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin said his ability to enter the US has been revoked after Russia placed him on an international police wanted list. Bill Browder, a hedge fund manager and activist, said he was informed his so-called Global Entry status had been suspended and that he was unable to check in for a flight to the US, after Russia had him added to the Interpol arrest list. Mr Browder, 53, who pushed for the US to enforce a powerful set of sanctions against figures close to the Kremlin, said Russia had tried on four previous occasions to have him placed on the Interpol Red List. |
Ex-Crime Scene Investigator Allegedly Murdered P.I. Who Was Found In Cement-Covered Grave Posted: 23 Oct 2017 06:22 AM PDT |
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