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- Trump’s visit to Mississippi Civil Rights Museum underscores national tension
- Photos of the week: 12/1 - 12/8
- Fox News Corrects Story Claiming Roy Moore Accuser ‘Forged’ Candidate’s Signature
- Maria Menounos Shares Video Taken 24 Hours After Her Life-Saving Brain Surgery
- Travel troubles: snow cancels flights along the East Coast
- 2 suspects in Hawaii vacation rental home killing in custody
- U.S. Surgeon General reveals plans to put an end to the opioid epidemic
- Thousands march in Tel Aviv to protest against corruption and Netanyahu government
- Southern California: Elevated fire danger remains early this week despite less wind
- Listen: Trump Records Campaign Robocall For Roy Moore
- Opera student raises $40,000 in performance for college tuition
- China Is Now Making Some of the Most Powerful Guns on the Planet
- Top Asian News 12:34 a.m. GMT
- Major Injuries After Bus Overturns On San Francisco Highway
- Tim Scott: Republicans Exploring How to Handle 'High-Tax States'
- Iraq declares final victory over Islamic State
- Winds whip California fires as they spread south
- 46 Racehorses Killed In Southern California Wildfire Tragedy
- Trump has no authority “to give away Jerusalem to an occupying power,” Palestinian official says
- Montreal Is Ending Its Ban On Pit Bulls
- Serial Killer, Who Murdered 7 People, Confesses to More Slayings
- Priest who used to be KKK member apologizes 40 years later
- Alabama talk radio hosts give local take on Senate election
- Hannibal Buress Arrested For Disorderly Intoxication In Miami
- Ukrainian author of Manafort op-ed says sought input to avoid errors
- UK foreign minister in Iran to push for Briton's release
- Ancient Tombs Dating Back 3,500 Years Discovered in Egypt's Luxor
- North Korea Renews 'Dotard' Insult For Donald Trump Over Jerusalem Move
- The polar bear in this video is dying from starvation. Fortunately, most aren't...yet
- Your Tax Dollars Are Being Used To Attack Patagonia
- Racial dispute at beloved bakery roils liberal college town
- The Army's Has Over 100,000 'New' M4A1 Rifles - Here's What They Can Do
- Uber agrees to settle US lawsuit filed by India rape victim
- Shelter life wears on California evacuees awaiting word on homes
- Teng bong! Minority languages on the rise in Singapore
- 6 Ideas For A Truly Radical Tax System Instead Of Trump's Tax Plan For The Wealthy
- 3 people arrested in firebomb attack on Swedish synagogue
- Jessica Alba Celebrates Her Baby Shower in Chic Theme Party
- 85-year-old former priest jailed for life for 1960 killing of schoolteacher and former beauty queen
- Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Students at North Carolina State University
- Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Is Pushing His Country To The Brink. Will It Hold Together?
- Yemen rebels bury Saleh in closed funeral: family source
- Cory Booker Calls On Donald Trump To Resign Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
- UN calls on social media giants to control platforms used to lure African migrants
Trump’s visit to Mississippi Civil Rights Museum underscores national tension Posted: 09 Dec 2017 08:03 AM PST |
Photos of the week: 12/1 - 12/8 Posted: 08 Dec 2017 06:24 PM PST |
Fox News Corrects Story Claiming Roy Moore Accuser ‘Forged’ Candidate’s Signature Posted: 09 Dec 2017 12:49 PM PST |
Maria Menounos Shares Video Taken 24 Hours After Her Life-Saving Brain Surgery Posted: 08 Dec 2017 07:19 PM PST |
Travel troubles: snow cancels flights along the East Coast Posted: 09 Dec 2017 08:01 AM PST |
2 suspects in Hawaii vacation rental home killing in custody Posted: 08 Dec 2017 06:06 PM PST |
U.S. Surgeon General reveals plans to put an end to the opioid epidemic Posted: 09 Dec 2017 05:29 AM PST |
Thousands march in Tel Aviv to protest against corruption and Netanyahu government Posted: 09 Dec 2017 03:48 PM PST Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv on Saturday for the second consecutive week against government corruption and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under criminal investigation over allegations of abuse of office. Police estimated the number of demonstrators at about 10,000 and they followed last Saturday's demonstration, which was by far the largest of the recent weekly anti-corruption protests when an estimated 20,000 people participated. The protests have been sparked by corruption allegations against Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing. The four-term leader is suspected of involvement in two cases. The first involves receiving gifts from wealthy businessmen and the second involves negotiating a deal with a newspaper owner for better coverage in return for curbs on a rival daily. Israelis take part in a demonstration under the name "March of Shame" to protest against government corruption and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Credit: Jack Guez/AFP If charged, he would come under heavy pressure to resign or could call an election to test whether he still had a mandate to govern. Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party said in a Facebook post that the protest was a left-wing demonstration. It called on all Israelis to back their prime minister as he defends Israel against international criticism following U.S. President Donald Trump's acceptance of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. "Instead of uniting with all the people behind Jerusalem and showing the world a unified front, the left cannot contain itself and it prefers to create division," part of the statement said. Over weeks of demonstrations, protesters have identified themselves as supporting both left- and right-wing parties. On Saturday they held banners reading: "Neither left, nor right (we demand) integrity," "We are fed up with corrupt (politicians)" and "Sweep the corrupt away." |
Southern California: Elevated fire danger remains early this week despite less wind Posted: 10 Dec 2017 12:32 PM PST |
Listen: Trump Records Campaign Robocall For Roy Moore Posted: 09 Dec 2017 07:12 PM PST |
Opera student raises $40,000 in performance for college tuition Posted: 09 Dec 2017 08:09 AM PST |
China Is Now Making Some of the Most Powerful Guns on the Planet Posted: 09 Dec 2017 05:56 PM PST Like the rest of China's military revolution over the past quarter century, its small-arms revolution is a remarkable achievement. China's People's Liberation Army has traditionally relied on foreign and Communist bloc weapons manufactured in China under license—or not. Now, however, as the PLA undergoes an unprecedented modernization, a new generation of locally designed and manufactured light weaponry is arming China's armed forces, from handguns to light machine guns. |
Posted: 09 Dec 2017 04:34 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump's U.N. ambassador recently urged the world to sever diplomatic ties with North Korea, she was sketchy on the details: Should all embassies close? How about those providing the U.S. intelligence from the largely inscrutable country? And what of Sweden, which helps with imprisoned Americans? Nikki Haley's recent call to action underscores the challenge for the United States as it tries to advance a nonmilitary strategy for resolving the nuclear standoff with North Korea. Isolating the reclusive, totalitarian state has been a central component of the U.S. plan, even though Washington says it remains open to talks. |
Major Injuries After Bus Overturns On San Francisco Highway Posted: 09 Dec 2017 05:35 AM PST |
Tim Scott: Republicans Exploring How to Handle 'High-Tax States' Posted: 09 Dec 2017 11:05 PM PST |
Iraq declares final victory over Islamic State Posted: 09 Dec 2017 09:57 AM PST By Maher Chmaytelli and Ahmed Aboulenein BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared final victory over Islamic State on Saturday after Iraqi forces drove its last remnants from the country, three years after the militant group captured about a third of Iraq's territory. The announcement comes two days after the Russian military announced the defeat of the militants in neighboring Syria, where Moscow is backing Syrian government forces. Iraqi forces recaptured the last areas still under Islamic State control along the border with Syria, the military said. |
Winds whip California fires as they spread south Posted: 09 Dec 2017 01:01 AM PST Thousands of firefighters battled raging wildfires in California on Saturday that have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee the Los Angeles area, as well as outbreaks closer to San Diego. Nearly 700 structures including multi-million dollar mansions have been destroyed by wildfires raging on six different fronts, but despite the intensity of the blazes, authorities have reported only one fatality. Herman was relieved to find her home in Murrieta, east of Los Angeles, still intact. |
46 Racehorses Killed In Southern California Wildfire Tragedy Posted: 09 Dec 2017 09:08 PM PST |
Trump has no authority “to give away Jerusalem to an occupying power,” Palestinian official says Posted: 09 Dec 2017 08:04 AM PST |
Montreal Is Ending Its Ban On Pit Bulls Posted: 09 Dec 2017 02:30 PM PST |
Serial Killer, Who Murdered 7 People, Confesses to More Slayings Posted: 10 Dec 2017 07:27 AM PST |
Priest who used to be KKK member apologizes 40 years later Posted: 09 Dec 2017 02:11 PM PST |
Alabama talk radio hosts give local take on Senate election Posted: 10 Dec 2017 07:31 AM PST |
Hannibal Buress Arrested For Disorderly Intoxication In Miami Posted: 10 Dec 2017 12:53 PM PST |
Ukrainian author of Manafort op-ed says sought input to avoid errors Posted: 09 Dec 2017 01:50 PM PST By Pavel Polityuk KIEV (Reuters) - The author of an article that U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller believes Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort ghost-wrote in violation of a gag order said on Saturday he had sought input on the op-ed before publishing to avoid errors. On Friday, Mueller unveiled evidence against Manafort to convince a judge that he wrote the article to improve his public image. Manafort is facing charges as part of an investigation into accusations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. |
UK foreign minister in Iran to push for Briton's release Posted: 09 Dec 2017 05:01 PM PST Britain's foreign minister visited Iran on Saturday to press for the release of British-Iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe amid accusations at home that one of his gaffes has seriously harmed her case. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson held two hours of "frank" talks with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, which also touched on the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, the future of which has been thrown into doubt by US President Donald Trump. |
Ancient Tombs Dating Back 3,500 Years Discovered in Egypt's Luxor Posted: 09 Dec 2017 06:47 AM PST |
North Korea Renews 'Dotard' Insult For Donald Trump Over Jerusalem Move Posted: 09 Dec 2017 07:38 AM PST |
The polar bear in this video is dying from starvation. Fortunately, most aren't...yet Posted: 08 Dec 2017 06:13 PM PST After landing on Baffin Island, Canada, wildlife photographer and environmental activist Paul Nicklen captured video of a frail polar bear — dying and foaming from the mouth — as the weak animal collapsed to the ground. The bear will soon be dead — if it isn't already. On Dec. 5, Nicklen posted the grim video to his Instagram account, and since then, it's been stirring emotions around the web. Polar bears are, for better or worse, a symbolic species when it comes to global warming, and many are seeing this video as a new warning sign. Fortunately, however, the condition of this bear is not representative of most polar bear populations — at least not yet. SEE ALSO: Trump shrank 2 national monuments by nearly 2 million acres. He can't do that to Yellowstone. There are 19 different populations of polar bears in the expansive Arctic. The dwindling sea ice here — which these predators need to hunt fat-rich seals — is now affecting different groups of bears in different ways. "It's tough to see a disturbing image like that and not feel sympathy for the animal," U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) polar bear biologist Todd Atwood said in an interview. "It's also tough to see an isolated image extrapolated to some kind of population level effect." The actual cause of the bear's death will remain unknown, but Atwood doubts there's one specific cause. "It's probably a combination of things — it could be an old animal — but it also could be that if it's still on land, that there's not enough sea ice," he said. My entire @Sea_Legacy team was pushing through their tears and emotions while documenting this dying polar bear. It's a soul-crushing scene that still haunts me, but I know we need to share both the beautiful and the heartbreaking if we are going to break down the walls of apathy. This is what starvation looks like. The muscles atrophy. No energy. It's a slow, painful death. When scientists say polar bears will be extinct in the next 100 years, I think of the global population of 25,000 bears dying in this manner. There is no band aid solution. There was no saving this individual bear. People think that we can put platforms in the ocean or we can feed the odd starving bear. The simple truth is this—if the Earth continues to warm, we will lose bears and entire polar ecosystems. This large male bear was not old, and he certainly died within hours or days of this moment. But there are solutions. We must reduce our carbon footprint, eat the right food, stop cutting down our forests, and begin putting the Earth—our home—first. Please join us at @sea_legacy as we search for and implement solutions for the oceans and the animals that rely on them—including us humans. Thank you your support in keeping my @sea_legacy team in the field. With @CristinaMittermeier #turningthetide with @Sea_Legacy #bethechange #nature #naturelovers This video is exclusively managed by Caters News. To license or use in a commercial player please contact info@catersnews.com or call +44 121 616 1100 / +1 646 380 1615" A post shared by Paul Nicklen (@paulnicklen) on Dec 5, 2017 at 8:52am PST After posting the video, Nicklen told National Geographic that "when scientists say bears are going extinct, I want people to realize what it looks like. Bears are going to starve to death. This is what a starving bear looks like." But while the threat to polar bears is real, all is not yet dire for the Arctic predators. "It's worth noting that there are some subpopulations that are believed to be stable," said Atwood. Polar bears are listed as a threatened species in the United States, which means that while they're not yet on the brink of extinction, they "are likely to be at the brink in the near future," according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which maintains the list. For polar bear populations that are struggling, it's often due to a lack of sea ice. Polar bears can't hunt seals on the open water. "So as the open water season gets longer, there's association between the length of the open water seas and body conditions — body conditions decline," Atwood said. But this isn't the full story. The physical condition of polar bears is also dependent upon how much fish is available for seals. So in places with more fish and seals — places that are more "biologically productive" — there will be more food for bears, and they're likely to be better fed. Unless, of course, there's no sea ice there, either. There is a clear solution to polar bears' vulnerability — and you undoubtedly know it well: Humanity's commitment to limit global warming, which is caused by fossil fuel emissions. These heat-trapping gases warm both the oceans and the air, resulting in vastly diminished sea ice, particularly in the summer and fall. "This requires changing our behaviors relative to our carbon footprint," Atwood said. WATCH: The world's tallest mammal is now threatened with extinction |
Your Tax Dollars Are Being Used To Attack Patagonia Posted: 09 Dec 2017 11:07 AM PST |
Racial dispute at beloved bakery roils liberal college town Posted: 10 Dec 2017 06:54 AM PST OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) — Students at Oberlin College have long enjoyed pastries, bagels and chocolates from Gibson's Bakery, a century-old, family-owned business near campus. That sweet relationship has turned bitter amid hotly disputed accusations of racism, roiling a school and town long known for their liberal politics. |
The Army's Has Over 100,000 'New' M4A1 Rifles - Here's What They Can Do Posted: 10 Dec 2017 05:10 AM PST To date, the Army has completed more than 117,000 M4A1 upgrades on the way to the eventual transformation of more than 480,000 M4 rifles. As a result, it is entirely conceivable that the Army will explore new requirements and technologies for the M4A1 as time goes on. The service's so-called M4 Product Improvement Program, or PIP, is a far-reaching initiative to upgrade the Army's entire current inventory of M4 rifles into higher-tech, durable and more lethal M4A1 weapons, Army spokesman Pete Rowland, spokesman for PM Soldier Weapons, told Scout Warrior in an interview. |
Uber agrees to settle US lawsuit filed by India rape victim Posted: 08 Dec 2017 07:57 PM PST Uber Technologies Inc and a woman who accused top executives of improperly obtaining her medical records after a company driver raped her in India have agreed to settle a civil lawsuit the woman filed against Uber in June, according to a U.S. federal court filing on Friday. The Uber driver was convicted of the rape, which occurred in Delhi in 2014, in a criminal case in India. He was sentenced in 2015 to life in prison. The Indian woman had previously settled a civil U.S. lawsuit against Uber in 2015, but sued the company again in a San Francisco federal court saying that shortly after the incident, a U.S. Uber executive "met with Delhi police and intentionally obtained plaintiff's confidential medical records." Uber kept a copy of those records, the lawsuit said. The woman was living in the United States when she filed the lawsuit. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed in the court document. A spokesman for San Francisco-based Uber declined to comment. An attorney for the woman could not immediately be reached for comment. The settlement comes as new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who took the top job in August, is seeking to put several scandals behind the company following eight years of CEO Travis Kalanick's pugnacious leadership, which led to rule-breaking around the world. The lawsuit cited several media reports that said Kalanick and others doubted the victim's account of her ordeal. "Uber executives duplicitously and publicly decried the rape, expressing sympathy for plaintiff, and shock and regret at the violent attack, while privately speculating, as outlandish as it is, that she had colluded with a rival company to harm Uber's business," the lawsuit said. A source with knowledge of the matter previously told Reuters that Kalanick had told other Uber executives he believed the incident had been staged by Indian ride-services rival Ola. In a prior statement, while Kalanick was CEO, Uber said: "No one should have to go through a horrific experience like this, and we're truly sorry that she's had to relive it." A spokesman for Kalanick was not immediately available for comment on Friday. Uber's actions have led to a criminal probe by the U.S. Department of Justice of whether managers violated U.S. bribery laws, specifically the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the company said in June. The Justice Department did not say on what country or countries the investigation centered on. Bloomberg said it focused on activity in at least five Asian countries. Uber has also notified U.S. authorities about payments made by Uber staff to police officers in Indonesia, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters. Uber previously hired law firm O'Melveny & Myers LLP to investigate how it obtained the medical records of the rape victim, Reuters reported in June. |
Shelter life wears on California evacuees awaiting word on homes Posted: 09 Dec 2017 12:36 AM PST By Alex Dobuzinskis VENTURA, Calif. (Reuters) - California wildfire evacuee Richard Seabold once spent a month in the South Pole, so he knows something about surviving in tough conditions. Life in an emergency shelter, however, has been particularly hard, the 83-year-old said on Friday as he gripped a Styrofoam cup of coffee and sat next to his cot in a warehouse in the coastal city of Ventura. "I used to live and work at the South Pole, and it was much nicer than here," the military veteran said with a smile, wearing a cap that read "Navy Support Force Antarctica." Seabold and his 91-year-old wife, Yvonne, are among more than 200 people staying at the shelter at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. |
Teng bong! Minority languages on the rise in Singapore Posted: 09 Dec 2017 08:12 PM PST Kevin Martens Wong reels off sentences in Kristang, which is among several minority languages in Singapore enjoying a new lease of life after a decades-long drive to encourage the use of English and Mandarin. A former British colonial trading post that has long been a melting pot of different cultures, Singapore has an ethnically diverse population whose ancestors mostly came from across Asia, principally China, India and the Malay archipelago. On independence in 1965, Singaporeans spoke an array of tongues. |
6 Ideas For A Truly Radical Tax System Instead Of Trump's Tax Plan For The Wealthy Posted: 09 Dec 2017 06:16 AM PST |
3 people arrested in firebomb attack on Swedish synagogue Posted: 10 Dec 2017 05:50 AM PST |
Jessica Alba Celebrates Her Baby Shower in Chic Theme Party Posted: 10 Dec 2017 12:08 PM PST |
85-year-old former priest jailed for life for 1960 killing of schoolteacher and former beauty queen Posted: 08 Dec 2017 07:09 PM PST A jury on Friday sentenced an 85-year-old former priest to life in prison for the 1960 killing of a schoolteacher and former beauty queen who was a member of the parish he served. The same jurors in Hidalgo County in South Texas found John Bernard Feit guilty of murder Thursday night. Prosecutors asked jurors Friday for a 57-year prison term — one year for each year he had walked free since killing Irene Garza after she went to him for confession at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McAllen, Texas. The 25-year-old Garza disappeared April 16, 1960. Her bludgeoned body was found days later. An autopsy revealed she had been raped while unconscious, and beaten and suffocated. Prosecutor Michael Garza, who is not related to the victim, had asked the jury not to view the now elderly and weak Feit as he is today, but to try to imagine him as a 28-year-old man capable of subduing the woman. The jury deliberated just over four hours Friday before deciding on the maximum sentence. Afterward, Garza said at a news conference that he wished that he could take credit for the conviction and sentence, "but it was God-driven." "I can say this: Pigs are flying, and Irene is resting," he said. Feit, then a priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, came under suspicion in the investigation early on. He told police that he heard Garza's confession in the church rectory rather than in the confessional, but denied he had killed her. Among the evidence that pointed to Feit as a suspect over the years: Two priests told authorities that Feit had confessed to them. One of them said he saw scratches on Feit soon after Garza's disappearance. His portable photographic slide viewer was found near Garza's body.Feit had also been accused of attacking another young woman in a church in a nearby town just weeks before Garza's death. He pleaded no contest and was fined $500. John Feit enters the 92nd state District Court before the verdic Credit: Norman Lambrecht/The Monitor Prosecutors presented evidence earlier in the week that church and elected officials suspected Feit but didn't want to prosecute him. They feared it could harm the reputations of the church and Hidalgo County elected officials, most of whom were Catholic. Sen. John F. Kennedy, a Catholic, was running for president that year. Feit was sent to a treatment center for troubled priests in New Mexico, later becoming a supervisor with responsibility in the clearing of priests for parish assignments. Among the men Feit helped keep in ministry was child molester James Porter, who assaulted more than 100 victims before he was defrocked and sent to prison. Feit left the priesthood in 1972, married and went on to work at the Catholic charity St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, training and recruiting volunteers and helping oversee the charity's network of food pantries. Garza's family members and friends had long pushed authorities to reopen the case, and it became an issue in the 2014 district attorney's race. Ricardo Rodriguez had promised that if elected, he would re-examine the case. |
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Students at North Carolina State University Posted: 09 Dec 2017 11:41 AM PST |
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Is Pushing His Country To The Brink. Will It Hold Together? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 05:59 AM PST |
Yemen rebels bury Saleh in closed funeral: family source Posted: 09 Dec 2017 09:05 AM PST Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, slain this week by his former rebel allies, was buried on Saturday at his home village outside Sanaa, a relative close to the family said. It was held under strictly controlled conditions. The rebels, who over the past week have consolidated control of Sanaa, allowed Saleh's son Madin and a nephew out of detention to attend the burial. |
Cory Booker Calls On Donald Trump To Resign Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations Posted: 10 Dec 2017 08:50 AM PST |
UN calls on social media giants to control platforms used to lure African migrants Posted: 09 Dec 2017 12:22 AM PST By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. migration agency called on social media giants on Friday to make it harder for people smugglers to use their platforms to lure West African migrants to Libya where they can face detention, torture, slavery or death. The smugglers often use Facebook to reach would-be migrants with false promises of jobs in Europe, International Organization for Migration (IOM) spokesman Leonard Doyle said. When migrants are tortured, video is also sometimes sent back to their families over WhatsApp, as a means of extortion, he said. |
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