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- 'How dare you': CNN's Camerota clashes with NRA's Loesch over her claim that media 'love' mass shootings
- As The U.S. Looks To Australia For Hope On Guns, Its Laws Are Being Quietly Pulled Back
- Florida shooting survivor flawlessly refutes paid actor conspiracy theory
- This Las Vegas Airport Is Letting People Dump Their Marijuana Before Flying
- Philippines: Suspect in Filipina's freezer death arrested
- Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Hit By Anthrax Scare
- Five-day assault on Syria enclave kills more than 400
- Broward Sheriff Deputy Resigns After Video Shows He Avoided School Shooting
- Trump predicts NRA will back raising age limit on gun purchases
- 12 Tweets On Gun Violence And Mental Health Everyone Should Read
- Shepard Smith: People Go To Prison For What Jared Kushner Did
- New charges filed against parents in California abused siblings case
- Grand Canyon crash that killed Britons happened on tribal land with fewer aviation regulations
- Wild elephant kills two at Rohingya camp in Bangladesh
- GOP Doing All It Can To Keep Pennsylvania's Gerrymandered Congressional Map
- 35 Sleek & Inspiring Contemporary Kitchen Design Ideas
- Trump aides say U.S. forces can legally stay in Syria, Iraq indefinitely
- Eni executive: drilling off Cyprus could be put on hold
- First National Bank Of Omaha To Dump NRA-Branded Visa Credit Card
- Correction: Obit-Billy Graham story
- Armed deputy at Florida school resigns after failing to engage shooter
- 2-Year-Old Found in Trash Bag, Nearly Decapitated in Chicago Home: Police
- Are Pickup Trucks Becoming the New Family Car?
- Citizenship agency removes description of US as 'nation of immigrants'
- Adam Rippon Will Now 'Totally' Take Mike Pence's Telephone Call
- Author Eric Metaxas, evangelical intellectual, chose Trump, and he's sticking with him
- Alabama postpones execution of inmate with damaged veins
- Oprah Surprised Tiffany Haddish, Who Responded Like Any Mere Mortal Would
- California student arrested with two assault rifles and 90 magazines after security guard overhears shooting threat
- Philippines summons US envoy over Duterte 'threat' report
- 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe: Bolder Looks and an Optional Diesel
- Man convicted of attempted murder invited to Trudeau party
- Gus Kenworthy Visits Dog Meat Farm in Korea: 'One of the Saddest Places I've Ever Been'
- Redemption time for Romney?
- Ex-NFL Player In Custody After Instagram Post Prompts High School Closure
- Drugs likely in deaths of 3 found on San Francisco street
- SpaceX boat tries to catch pricey rocket nosecone in the Pacific Ocean, but misses
- Former S.African soldier sentenced to death in S.Sudan
- Seriously Quick Tesla Semi Smokes its Tires
- Iran says we do not want nuclear weapons, there is no sunset clause in nuclear deal
- The Pentagon Has Delivered Its Transgender Military Proposal To Trump
- Michael Dell Paid Record-Breaking Price For Manhattan’s One57 Penthouse
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 07:17 AM PST |
As The U.S. Looks To Australia For Hope On Guns, Its Laws Are Being Quietly Pulled Back Posted: 22 Feb 2018 07:49 PM PST |
Florida shooting survivor flawlessly refutes paid actor conspiracy theory Posted: 22 Feb 2018 10:57 AM PST |
This Las Vegas Airport Is Letting People Dump Their Marijuana Before Flying Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:39 PM PST |
Philippines: Suspect in Filipina's freezer death arrested Posted: 23 Feb 2018 06:35 AM PST |
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Hit By Anthrax Scare Posted: 22 Feb 2018 04:34 AM PST |
Five-day assault on Syria enclave kills more than 400 Posted: 22 Feb 2018 06:47 PM PST Fresh bombardment on Eastern Ghouta killed dozens Thursday, bringing the number of dead civilians in a five-day assault by the Syrian government to more than 400. Mounting calls for a humanitarian truce in one of the bloodiest episodes of Syria's seven-year conflict failed to stop 46 more people being killed by air strikes and rocket fire. Regime backer Russia said there was "no agreement" at the UN Security Council on a 30-day ceasefire for Syria and presented amendments to a draft resolution that would allow aid deliveries and the evacuation of civilians from besieged Eastern Ghouta. |
Broward Sheriff Deputy Resigns After Video Shows He Avoided School Shooting Posted: 22 Feb 2018 03:26 PM PST |
Trump predicts NRA will back raising age limit on gun purchases Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:06 PM PST |
12 Tweets On Gun Violence And Mental Health Everyone Should Read Posted: 23 Feb 2018 10:37 AM PST |
Shepard Smith: People Go To Prison For What Jared Kushner Did Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:42 PM PST |
New charges filed against parents in California abused siblings case Posted: 23 Feb 2018 03:15 PM PST A California couple accused of keeping 13 children imprisoned, chained and starved in a squalid suburban home were hit with additional charges on Friday as defense lawyers said they were overwhelmed by the sheer amount of evidence in the case. David Turpin, 57, and his wife Louise, 49, were advised of the new charges during a brief hearing in Riverside County Superior Court at which they appeared dressed in black at a table with their attorneys but did not speak. A spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney's Office said the new charges included three counts of child abuse against both defendants. |
Grand Canyon crash that killed Britons happened on tribal land with fewer aviation regulations Posted: 23 Feb 2018 01:29 AM PST Investigators are continuing to probe what caused a helicopter to plunge into the Grand Canyon as it emerged that the crash happened on tribal land where air tours are not as highly regulated as those inside the national park itself. Three British tourists died when the helicopter went down early February. They were in Las Vegas to celebrate a birthday and took a helicopter sightseeing tour on the Hualapai reservation. Becky Dobson, 27, her boyfriend Stuart Hill, 30, and his brother, Jason Hill, 32-year-old lawyer died. Three friends and the pilot are in hospital where investigators want to interview them about what went wrong. Unlike the national park, air tours on the Hualapai reservation are not subject to federal regulations that restrict routes, impose curfews and cap the amount of flights over the Grand Canyon each year. The Federal Aviation Administration granted the Hualapai Tribe an exemption 18 years ago after finding that the regulations would harm the tribe's economy where tourism is a major driver. Most of the flights over the reservation originate from Las Vegas, and air tour operators aggressively market them. The pilots can fly between canyon walls and land at the bottom next to the Colorado River on the reservation, which isn't allowed at the park other than for emergency operations. Quartermaster Canyon locator The National Transportation Safety board says it can't say with any certainty yet what caused Saturday's crash. Gary Robb, an attorney who has represented crash victims for almost 40 years, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal it may take investigators as long as nine months to establish the cause of Saturday's crash. "It's too early to speculate, but early indications suggest that perhaps heavy gusts could have been a factor that drove the aircraft to strike a wall of the canyon," he said. "The other possibility is some sort of in-flight mechanical issue, including an engine problem or main rotor blade fracture or defect. Stuart Hill and Becky Dobson died when a helicopter crashed in the Grand Canyon on Saturday Credit: facebook "You also cannot rule out human error, whether it be some sort of pilot incapacitation or neglect." Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters said it is co-operating with the investigation and that it abides by flight safety rules and regulations that exceed those required by the Federal Aviation Administration. Saturday's crash was its fourth fatal accident in the past 20 years, claiming eight lives. |
Wild elephant kills two at Rohingya camp in Bangladesh Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:27 AM PST A wild elephant Thursday trampled to death two people, including a child, as it rampaged through a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh, officials said. The incident occurred at the massive Kutupalong camp in the southeastern border district of Cox's Bazar, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have taken refuge after fleeing what UN officials have called ethnic cleansing in Myanmar's Rakhine state. "The wild elephant trampled a Rohingya child to death... and then trampled another Bangladeshi man to death when it was chased by Rohingya refugees and local villagers," Ali Kabir, the district forest department chief, told AFP. |
GOP Doing All It Can To Keep Pennsylvania's Gerrymandered Congressional Map Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:19 PM PST |
35 Sleek & Inspiring Contemporary Kitchen Design Ideas Posted: 23 Feb 2018 11:05 AM PST |
Trump aides say U.S. forces can legally stay in Syria, Iraq indefinitely Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:41 AM PST |
Eni executive: drilling off Cyprus could be put on hold Posted: 22 Feb 2018 10:48 AM PST |
First National Bank Of Omaha To Dump NRA-Branded Visa Credit Card Posted: 22 Feb 2018 01:32 PM PST |
Correction: Obit-Billy Graham story Posted: 23 Feb 2018 06:53 AM PST |
Armed deputy at Florida school resigns after failing to engage shooter Posted: 22 Feb 2018 03:06 PM PST The armed deputy assigned to the campus of a Florida high school during a deadly shooting last week stayed outside the building during the attack and failed to engage the shooter, the county sheriff said on Thursday. As a consequence, Scott Peterson, on duty as the school resource officer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, resigned from the department, said Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who earlier has suspended the officer from the force. Israel said he decided to suspend Peterson after viewing a video that showed the deputy's actions during the rampage that killed 17 people. |
2-Year-Old Found in Trash Bag, Nearly Decapitated in Chicago Home: Police Posted: 22 Feb 2018 01:00 PM PST |
Are Pickup Trucks Becoming the New Family Car? Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:43 AM PST |
Citizenship agency removes description of US as 'nation of immigrants' Posted: 22 Feb 2018 03:34 PM PST Immigrants become American citizens during a naturalization ceremony. The government agency in charge of granting citizenship to prospective Americans has removed a passage from its mission statement that describes the United States as a nation of immigrants. The move by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services agency was first revealed via an email shared with the Intercept, confirmed by the Guardian Thursday. |
Adam Rippon Will Now 'Totally' Take Mike Pence's Telephone Call Posted: 23 Feb 2018 07:23 AM PST |
Author Eric Metaxas, evangelical intellectual, chose Trump, and he's sticking with him Posted: 23 Feb 2018 02:00 AM PST Eric Metaxas, who wrote a bestselling biography of the anti-Nazi pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, surprised his friends when he came out in support of Donald Trump. And nothing that has happened since the election has changed his mind. Jon Ward explores what led him to this position and how he deals with the suspicions that he is "a fundamentalist in an intellectual's clothing." |
Alabama postpones execution of inmate with damaged veins Posted: 22 Feb 2018 11:05 PM PST |
Oprah Surprised Tiffany Haddish, Who Responded Like Any Mere Mortal Would Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:39 PM PST |
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Philippines summons US envoy over Duterte 'threat' report Posted: 23 Feb 2018 03:05 AM PST The Philippine government summoned the US ambassador over an American intelligence report that listed President Rodrigo Duterte and his deadly war on drugs as a "regional threat", Manila said Friday. US envoy Sung Kim met Duterte's chief aide on Thursday to discuss the US "Worldwide Threat Assessment" released last week, the two nations said. Under a section headed "regional threats", the report listed Cambodian leader Hun Sen's crackdown on dissent, Duterte's war on crime and corruption as well as the flight of the Rohingya minority from Myanmar to Bangladesh. |
2019 Hyundai Santa Fe: Bolder Looks and an Optional Diesel Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:15 PM PST |
Man convicted of attempted murder invited to Trudeau party Posted: 22 Feb 2018 07:28 PM PST |
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Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:00 AM PST Too often, Mitt Romney has treated principled rhetoric like a stretchy suit he can change into in a phone booth, then throw into a trash can when no one's looking. But if he wins a Utah Senate seat, he could become something he's never managed to be: the most influential figure in the GOP outside of the White House. |
Ex-NFL Player In Custody After Instagram Post Prompts High School Closure Posted: 23 Feb 2018 04:22 PM PST |
Drugs likely in deaths of 3 found on San Francisco street Posted: 22 Feb 2018 04:33 PM PST |
SpaceX boat tries to catch pricey rocket nosecone in the Pacific Ocean, but misses Posted: 22 Feb 2018 07:54 AM PST After SpaceX successfully blasted three satellites into space early Thursday morning, the company tried to catch the Falcon 9 rocket's expensive nosecone, also known as a fairing, on a ship in the Pacific Ocean. The vessel, named "Mr. Steven," was outfitted with a giant net. According to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, the boat missed catching the fairing by "a few hundred meters," but he thinks there's a simple fix: Bigger parachutes to better control the parachuting fairing. Missed by a few hundred meters, but fairing landed intact in water. Should be able catch it with slightly bigger chutes to slow down descent. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 22, 2018 The fairing, which sheltered and released the payload during the rocket launch, parachuted down to the Pacific Ocean. A GPS guidance system helped guide the parachute close to the long, outstretched metallic arms of the awaiting ship. Assuming the nosecone is in good shape, SpaceX may still try and retrieve it from the water. Falcon fairing half as seen from our catcher's mitt in boat form, Mr. Steven. No apparent damage from reentry and splashdown. A post shared by Elon Musk (@elonmusk) on Feb 22, 2018 at 7:36am PST Recovery of the rocket fairing is aimed at bringing down the cost of access to space, since this particular part of the rocket costs between $5 and $6 million dollars. SpaceX famously lands its rocket boosters back on Earth and reuses them in subsequent launches, but it never before attempted to catch a rocket's fairing. SpaceX plans to outcompete its rocket rivals by reusing most of its rockets, as opposing to building new components for each launch. SEE ALSO: Elon Musk's 'Starman' Tesla Roadster isn't your typical piece of space junk This launch, for example, featured a Falcon 9 rocket booster that had previously been to space in August 2017. SpaceX decided not to recover the rocket for a potential third launch, however. Going to try to catch the giant fairing (nosecone) of Falcon 9 as it falls back from space at about eight times the speed of sound. It has onboard thrusters and a guidance system to bring it through the atmosphere intact, then releases a parafoil and our ship, named Mr. Steven, with basically a giant catcher's mitt welded on, tries to catch it. A post shared by Elon Musk (@elonmusk) on Feb 22, 2018 at 6:07am PST Instead, the rocket fell back to Earth and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. According to SpaceX firmware engineer Tom Praderio, "SpaceX is making room for its next iteration of Falcon 9 rockets," so it had no reason to land and reuse the rocket for a third launch. A screenshot of the Falcon 9 rocket second stage heading towards low-Earth orbit. The curvature of the Earth can be seen in the background.Image: spacexThe Falcon 9 rockets have proven to be quite reliable, as SpaceX launched them into space 18 times last year, with no failures. The company plans to surpass these launch numbers this year. Besides the primary payload — a Spanish satellite that can capture extremely high-resolution images of Earth — SpaceX launched two of its own microsatellites. These satellites are a test, but likely the first of thousands of internet-beaming satellites called Starlink, which is intended to provide high-speed internet access to the web-deprived corners of the world, sometime in the early to mid 2020s. Today's Falcon launch carries 2 SpaceX test satellites for global broadband. If successful, Starlink constellation will serve least served. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2018 The Federal Communications Commission has yet to approve the SpaceX Starlink constellation, but last week FCC chairmen Ajit Pai urged commissioners to approve the bold space internet project. The PAZ satellite successfully separating from the Falcon 9 rocket.Image: spacex WATCH: Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains what 'shoot for the moon' actually means |
Former S.African soldier sentenced to death in S.Sudan Posted: 23 Feb 2018 03:18 AM PST A former South African soldier was sentenced to death in South Sudan on Friday for attempting to overthrow the government. Ex-colonel William Endley, 55, was "sentenced to death by hanging" for espionage and conspiring to overthrow the government, said judge Lado Eriminio Sekwat at a court in the capital Juba. Endley, who can appeal the ruling, was also sentenced to nine years and four months in prison for other related crimes, which must be served before his execution. |
Seriously Quick Tesla Semi Smokes its Tires Posted: 22 Feb 2018 09:30 AM PST |
Iran says we do not want nuclear weapons, there is no sunset clause in nuclear deal Posted: 22 Feb 2018 03:22 AM PST Iran's commitment to not seek nuclear weapons is permanent and there is no so-called sunset clause in the Iran nuclear deal, the country's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday. The United States wants flaws in what it calls sunset clauses in the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal to be reworked. "There is no sunset clause in the JCPOA," Araqchi said. |
The Pentagon Has Delivered Its Transgender Military Proposal To Trump Posted: 23 Feb 2018 10:37 AM PST |
Michael Dell Paid Record-Breaking Price For Manhattan’s One57 Penthouse Posted: 22 Feb 2018 10:26 AM PST |
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