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- Amid Already Chaotic Week, Trump Faces New Questions On Potential Obstruction Of Justice
- Texas Man Who Used Grindr To Assault And Rob Gay Men Gets 15 Years
- Indian man kidnapped and forced to marry woman, even as he cried through the ceremony
- Divided UN Security Council to meet on Iran protests
- FBI agent describes grisly warehouse in start of body broker's trial
- South Korea May Turn Its Assault Ships into F-35 Armed Aircraft Carriers
- FBI Reportedly Investigating Clinton Foundation
- New Bombshell From White House Tell-All Claims President Trump and Melania Are Leading Separate Lives
- A Chibok Schoolgirl Kidnapped By Boko Haram Has Been Found in Nigeria
- Saudi arrests 11 princes over anti-austerity protest: media
- White Supremacist Charged With Terrorism After Alleged Attempt To Derail Train
- You Can Now Buy the Glock Pistol That the U.S. Army Didn't Want
- Sessions takes aim at judges' handling of immigration cases
- Trump Talks About War With North Korea. Here's How Horrific That Would Really Be.
- Race car driver Tucker gets more than 16 years for lending scheme
- Here's How Much Snow the 'Bomb Cyclone' Dropped on the East Coast
- US military chopper makes emergency landing on Japan beach
- Ripple vs. Bitcoin: 5 Biggest Differences Between the Cryptocurrencies
- People rally in solidarity with anti-government protests in Iran
- Texas couple ordered to pay enslaved nanny $121,000
- FBI launches new investigation into Hillary Clinton's charitable foundation
- Trump's Vote Fraud Panel Won't Give Voter Information To Homeland Security
- Bomb charge added against man after San Francisco arrest
- Electric Bikes: More Than Just a Different Type of 'Fuel'
- How to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances
- US Coast Guard ice breaker ship clears a path in the Hudson River
- North Korea agrees to talk to South after U.S.-South Korea postpone drills
- Homeless clampdown sparks UK royal wedding row
- Ex-Milwaukee sheriff gets partial win in plane spat lawsuit
- CDC To Teach The Public How To Prepare For A Nuclear Explosion
- JLo and Alex Rodriguez’s Night Out With Their Kids
- Jennifer Lopez Reacts To 'Finesse' Remix With 'In Living Color' Clip Drippin' In Nostalgia
- Clashes break out near South Sudan capital in truce violation
- S.Africa opens manslaughter probe over deadly train crash
- Past of 'cocaine cowboys' pilot may come back to haunt him
- Russia's Supreme Court rejects Putin foe's appeal against poll ban
- No Longer A Hero On Breitbart, Steve Bannon Sees Supporters Turn On Him
- More Americans Want to Legalize Marijuana Than Ever Before
- Man Allegedly Calls Police to Report Himself Drunk Driving
- Man alleges bobcat attack; condo owner says it was housecat
Amid Already Chaotic Week, Trump Faces New Questions On Potential Obstruction Of Justice Posted: 04 Jan 2018 06:57 PM PST |
Texas Man Who Used Grindr To Assault And Rob Gay Men Gets 15 Years Posted: 05 Jan 2018 11:36 AM PST |
Indian man kidnapped and forced to marry woman, even as he cried through the ceremony Posted: 05 Jan 2018 12:24 PM PST |
Divided UN Security Council to meet on Iran protests Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:34 AM PST |
FBI agent describes grisly warehouse in start of body broker's trial Posted: 05 Jan 2018 10:54 AM PST By Steve Friess and John Shiffman DETROIT (Reuters) - The warehouse of a Michigan man who sold donated body parts to researchers was littered with dead flies, dog bowls and human remains "frozen together in flesh-on-flesh chunks," a federal agent testified Friday. The grisly description came during the opening day in the federal trial of businessman Arthur Rathburn, who sold or leased donated body parts, including human heads, to medical researchers for two decades. Rathburn, however, is charged with defrauding customers by selling them body parts infected with hepatitis and HIV, and with lying to federal agents about shipments. |
South Korea May Turn Its Assault Ships into F-35 Armed Aircraft Carriers Posted: 05 Jan 2018 06:30 PM PST Should North Korea be worried? South Korea may turn its amphibious assault ships into nascent aircraft carriers—according to a report by the Yonhap News Agency, at least. In a report from late last month, Yonhap claimed that South Korean military officials are considering a plan to reconfigure their fourteen-thousand-ton Dokdo-class amphibious assault ships to carry the F-35B. |
FBI Reportedly Investigating Clinton Foundation Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:56 AM PST |
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A Chibok Schoolgirl Kidnapped By Boko Haram Has Been Found in Nigeria Posted: 04 Jan 2018 11:28 PM PST |
Saudi arrests 11 princes over anti-austerity protest: media Posted: 06 Jan 2018 06:18 AM PST Saudi authorities have arrested 11 princes who protested against the kingdom's austerity measures and who could face trial, a news website close to the government reported on Saturday. Sabq said the princes, who were not named, were protesting at a historical Riyadh royal palace, Qasr al-Hokm, against a government's decision to stop paying the water and electricity bills of royals. The princes were transferred to the high-security Ha'ir prison in the capital "ahead of their trial", Sabq said, citing unnamed sources. |
White Supremacist Charged With Terrorism After Alleged Attempt To Derail Train Posted: 05 Jan 2018 07:13 PM PST |
You Can Now Buy the Glock Pistol That the U.S. Army Didn't Want Posted: 06 Jan 2018 05:28 AM PST The Army may have chosen Sig Sauer's P320 for its Modular Handgun System program over Glock's offerings, but that doesn't mean you have to: Glock plans on releasing a civilian variant of its 9mm Glock 19 pistol to civilian buyers this month, the company announced today. Glock's commercial pistol, dubbed the 19X, is the company's first stab at a crossover model, combining the Glock 17 frame with a Glock 19 barrel. |
Sessions takes aim at judges' handling of immigration cases Posted: 05 Jan 2018 05:05 PM PST |
Trump Talks About War With North Korea. Here's How Horrific That Would Really Be. Posted: 05 Jan 2018 02:46 AM PST |
Race car driver Tucker gets more than 16 years for lending scheme Posted: 05 Jan 2018 01:53 PM PST A Kansas businessman and race car driver was sentenced to 16 years and 8 months in prison on Friday for crimes related to his online payday lending business, which prosecutors said made more than $3.5 billion as it exploited millions of cash-strapped consumers. Scott Tucker, 55, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel in Manhattan. Tucker did not make a statement at his sentencing, referring instead to a letter he submitted to the court in December. |
Here's How Much Snow the 'Bomb Cyclone' Dropped on the East Coast Posted: 05 Jan 2018 05:26 AM PST |
US military chopper makes emergency landing on Japan beach Posted: 06 Jan 2018 03:01 AM PST An American military helicopter made an emergency landing on a beach in Okinawa Saturday, an official said, the latest in a series of accidents which have fuelled local opposition to US forces on the Japanese island. There were no immediate reports of injuries from the landing in Uruma, a local fire department official said. Immediate comment from the US military was not available. |
Ripple vs. Bitcoin: 5 Biggest Differences Between the Cryptocurrencies Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:23 AM PST |
People rally in solidarity with anti-government protests in Iran Posted: 06 Jan 2018 03:35 PM PST |
Texas couple ordered to pay enslaved nanny $121,000 Posted: 05 Jan 2018 07:49 PM PST |
FBI launches new investigation into Hillary Clinton's charitable foundation Posted: 05 Jan 2018 02:00 AM PST An investigation has been launched by the US Justice Department into whether the Clinton Foundation conducted "pay-to-play" politics or illegal activities while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of State. FBI agents from Little Rock, Arkansas, where the foundation has offices in former President Bill Clinton's presidential library, have taken the lead in the probe, The Hill reported. The Hill reported that officials, who spoke anonymously, said the investigation was looking at whether the Clintons promised or performed any policy favours in exchange for contributions to their charitable efforts. |
Trump's Vote Fraud Panel Won't Give Voter Information To Homeland Security Posted: 05 Jan 2018 09:05 PM PST |
Bomb charge added against man after San Francisco arrest Posted: 04 Jan 2018 07:56 PM PST |
Electric Bikes: More Than Just a Different Type of 'Fuel' Posted: 05 Jan 2018 05:46 AM PST |
How to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:07 AM PST |
US Coast Guard ice breaker ship clears a path in the Hudson River Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:01 AM PST |
North Korea agrees to talk to South after U.S.-South Korea postpone drills Posted: 05 Jan 2018 04:34 PM PST By Christine Kim and David Brunnstrom SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea agreed on Friday to hold official talks with South Korea next week, the first in more than two years, hours after Washington and Seoul delayed a military exercise amid a standoff over Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told U.S. media it was too early to tell if the inter-Korea meeting could open the way for future talks involving the United States, but he stressed that if such talks came about they would have to be aimed at North Korean denuclearization. South Korea said North Korea had sent its consent for the talks to be held next Tuesday at the border truce village of Panmunjom. |
Homeless clampdown sparks UK royal wedding row Posted: 05 Jan 2018 07:02 PM PST In picturesque Windsor, in the shadow of the castle where Queen Elizabeth II spends her weekends, a dozen homeless people shelter from the cold in a jumble of blankets and cardboard boxes. Simon Dudley, the Conservative leader of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council, has urged the local Thames Valley Police force to take action against their "aggressive begging and intimidation". "A large number of adults that are begging in Windsor are not in fact homeless," he wrote in a letter, while those that were genuinely homeless had rejected secure accommodation in order to keep begging. |
Ex-Milwaukee sheriff gets partial win in plane spat lawsuit Posted: 05 Jan 2018 03:35 PM PST |
CDC To Teach The Public How To Prepare For A Nuclear Explosion Posted: 05 Jan 2018 03:35 PM PST |
JLo and Alex Rodriguez’s Night Out With Their Kids Posted: 06 Jan 2018 11:10 AM PST |
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Clashes break out near South Sudan capital in truce violation Posted: 05 Jan 2018 11:45 PM PST By Denis Dumo JUBA (Reuters) - Clashes have broken out near South Sudan's capital Juba between government troops and rebels, officials said on Friday, the latest violation of a ceasefire signed last month. The deal reached in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa between the government of President Salva Kiir and a myriad of opposition groups had aimed to end a four-year-old war in which tens of thousands of people have been killed. On Friday, the army's spokesman Lul Ruai Koang said several people were killed after rebel troops attempted to seize a military outpost west of Juba held by Kiir's Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA). |
S.Africa opens manslaughter probe over deadly train crash Posted: 05 Jan 2018 05:41 AM PST South African police launched a manslaughter investigation Friday following a train crash that killed at least 18 people and injured 254 others in one of the country's worst ever rail disasters. The lorry driver, who the country's transport minister Joe Maswanganyi accused of "taking chances... that cost lots of lives", will be central to the probe. |
Past of 'cocaine cowboys' pilot may come back to haunt him Posted: 05 Jan 2018 10:35 AM PST |
Russia's Supreme Court rejects Putin foe's appeal against poll ban Posted: 06 Jan 2018 03:46 AM PST Russia's Supreme Court on Saturday turned down an appeal by opposition politician Alexei Navalny to overturn a controversial ruling barring him from running in the March presidential election against Vladimir Putin. On December 31, the Supreme Court upheld the Central Election Commission's decision that Navalny cannot register as a candidate due to an embezzlement conviction which the opposition politician says is politically motivated. Opposed only by token candidates, Putin is widely expected to win a fourth presidential term in the March election, making him he longest serving Russian leader since dictator Josef Stalin. |
No Longer A Hero On Breitbart, Steve Bannon Sees Supporters Turn On Him Posted: 05 Jan 2018 03:01 PM PST |
More Americans Want to Legalize Marijuana Than Ever Before Posted: 05 Jan 2018 10:15 AM PST |
Man Allegedly Calls Police to Report Himself Drunk Driving Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:41 PM PST |
Man alleges bobcat attack; condo owner says it was housecat Posted: 05 Jan 2018 11:17 AM PST |
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