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- What's Behind Iran's Massive Anti-Government Protests
- Former federal prosecutor: Mueller investigation not ending 'anytime soon'
- Eight newborn puppies found frozen to death in brutally cold weather
- Living the high life: Pilot's amazing photos from the cockpit
- Notorious Escaped Killer Says He Discovered a Way to Bust Out of Another Maximum Security Prison
- Russia Says Its S-300 Missiles Tracked "Nervous" U.S. Pilots Over Syria
- The Latest: Shooter in Colorado attack was lawyer, war vet
- Report: Scaramucci telling friends that Trump wants him back in the White House
- 2018 Opens with frigid Cold
- 15 Times Running Water Was No Match For This Crazy Cold Weather
- Michele Bachmann Says She's Considering Running For Al Franken's Senate Seat
- First pictures of New Jersey family 'murdered by teenager' on New Year's Eve
- No rise in autism in US in past three years: study
- Correction: Deputies Down-Colorado story
- Iran's leader blames enemies for unrest as death toll rises
- Spieth starts a new year with a new status: He's engaged
- Arkansas Mosque Pays Fines For Man Who Helped Vandalize Its Building
- Tired of waiting, Ryanair passenger gets out and sits on wing
- LA district attorney reviewing Harvey Weinstein cases from police
- One-of-a-kind 1954 Plymouth concept up for auction
- Series of small quakes rattle area near Mount St. Helens
- Palestinian militant chief in Lebanon camp says he's moved to Syria
- Arizona Family of 4 Found Dead in Cabin on New Year's Day From Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Antigovernment protests roil Iran
- Just Days Into The New Year, Trump Hits A New Low
- Former Hostage Joshua Boyle Facing 15 Charges, Including Assault
- Legal marijuana off to blazing start in California
- Colorado shooting: Police were 'warned about shooter' before he opened fire on deputies
- 3 Things That Will Improve Your Retirement Life in the Future
- Lyft and Aptiv to reveal driverless ride-hailing partnership at CES
- The Latest: Hezbollah chief downplays Iran protests
- Trump Jokes About 'Fake' Media Awards, But Twitter Was The Real Winner
- Taiwan court orders dentist to pay mother for raising him
- Behold These Beautiful New 'Game Of Thrones' Postage Stamps
- Hopes raised for release of British human rights activist jailed in Ethiopia
- Starting new COPD inhaler tied to heart attack risk
- In unusual step, victims told of destroyed rape kits
- This Elon Musk Easter Egg is Hidden in the Tesla Model 3's Tablet
- India buys Israeli missiles ahead of Netanyahu visit
- Trump Threatens Aid To Palestinians After U.S. Says It Will Withhold Millions From Pakistan
What's Behind Iran's Massive Anti-Government Protests Posted: 02 Jan 2018 11:34 AM PST |
Former federal prosecutor: Mueller investigation not ending 'anytime soon' Posted: 02 Jan 2018 02:47 AM PST |
Eight newborn puppies found frozen to death in brutally cold weather Posted: 02 Jan 2018 02:21 PM PST A litter of newborn puppies died from prolonged exposure to the frigid outdoor temperatures in Knox County, Illinois, just one day after Christmas, according to WQAD. The black lab mix's owner had apparently been keeping her outside in below-freezing temperatures and didn't even realize she was pregnant until she gave birth on Dec. 26. After noticing the litter of puppies, the dog's owner called the Knox County Humane Society for assistance. |
Living the high life: Pilot's amazing photos from the cockpit Posted: 02 Jan 2018 08:37 AM PST Christiaan van Heijst certainly seems to be living the high life and has taken numerous photos to give people a view from the cockpit. The Boeing 747-8 cargo plane pilot has seen thunderstorms, shooting stars and sunsets from up above the clouds and has looked down on mountaintops, carpets of cloud and cities lit up at night. The incredible pictures give a glimpse of the view from the pilots are treated to every day. |
Notorious Escaped Killer Says He Discovered a Way to Bust Out of Another Maximum Security Prison Posted: 02 Jan 2018 06:46 AM PST |
Russia Says Its S-300 Missiles Tracked "Nervous" U.S. Pilots Over Syria Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:31 AM PST Moscow says that U.S. bombers and reconnaissance aircraft "reacted nervously" when tracked by Russian anti-aircraft missile batteries over Syria. U.S. pilots allegedly got the shakes when Russia's advanced S-300V4 air defense systems tracked them at ranges of 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 186 miles), Lt. Gen. Alexander Leonov, chief of Russia's air defense forces, told Izvestia (Google translation here). |
The Latest: Shooter in Colorado attack was lawyer, war vet Posted: 01 Jan 2018 06:58 PM PST |
Report: Scaramucci telling friends that Trump wants him back in the White House Posted: 02 Jan 2018 07:11 AM PST |
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15 Times Running Water Was No Match For This Crazy Cold Weather Posted: 02 Jan 2018 03:08 PM PST |
Michele Bachmann Says She's Considering Running For Al Franken's Senate Seat Posted: 02 Jan 2018 10:59 AM PST |
First pictures of New Jersey family 'murdered by teenager' on New Year's Eve Posted: 02 Jan 2018 05:24 AM PST |
No rise in autism in US in past three years: study Posted: 02 Jan 2018 10:06 AM PST After more than a decade of steady increases in the rate of children diagnosed with autism in the United States, the rate has plateaued in the past three years, researchers said Tuesday. The findings were based on a nationwide study in which more than 30,000 parents reported whether or not their children had been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). "The estimated ASD prevalence was 2.41 percent among US children and adolescents in 2014-2016, with no statistically significant increase over the three years," said the research letter by experts at the University of Iowa, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). |
Correction: Deputies Down-Colorado story Posted: 03 Jan 2018 05:23 PM PST DENVER (AP) — In some versions of a story Jan. 2 about the slaying of a Colorado sheriff's deputy, The Associated Press reported erroneously that more than 580,000 people have taken advantage of mental health services in the state since they were expanded after a 2012 mass shooting. The department said Wednesday that agencies have provided mental health services more than 580,000 times, but some of those instances might have been one individual getting help multiple times. |
Iran's leader blames enemies for unrest as death toll rises Posted: 02 Jan 2018 08:06 AM PST By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader accused the country's enemies on Tuesday of stirring unrest, as the death toll from anti-government demonstrations rose to 21. On the sixth day of protests, riot police were out in force in several cities, footage on social media showed, as security forces struggle to contain the boldest challenge to Iran's clerical leadership since unrest in 2009. More than 450 protesters were arrested in the capital in the last three days, Tehran's deputy provincial governor said, and hundreds of others were detained around the country, with judicial officials saying they would be severely punished. |
Spieth starts a new year with a new status: He's engaged Posted: 02 Jan 2018 03:10 PM PST |
Arkansas Mosque Pays Fines For Man Who Helped Vandalize Its Building Posted: 02 Jan 2018 03:35 PM PST |
Tired of waiting, Ryanair passenger gets out and sits on wing Posted: 03 Jan 2018 08:58 AM PST The passenger of a Ryanair flight from London to Malaga in southern Spain, apparently tired of waiting inside the plane on arrival, got out and sat on the wing, a witness and the airline said Wednesday. "We had been waiting around half-an-hour to get out of the plane," Fernando del Valle, another passenger, told AFP of the incident on Monday evening. Del Valle filmed the incident and posted it on his Facebook page. |
LA district attorney reviewing Harvey Weinstein cases from police Posted: 02 Jan 2018 04:27 PM PST Prosecutors in Los Angeles are reviewing multiple cases against Harvey Weinstein, who has faced allegations of sexual assault but not criminal charges. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said "two cases have been presented to our office by the Beverly Hills Police Department regarding Weinstein and are under review". It was not clear what allegations underlay the Beverly Hills Police Department's investigation of Weinstein. |
One-of-a-kind 1954 Plymouth concept up for auction Posted: 02 Jan 2018 07:57 AM PST There will be a lot of rare and classic cars going under the hammer at Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale auction that runs between January 13 and 21 in the US state of Arizona, but cars don't get any rarer than the 1954 Plymouth Belmont concept that could be yours if you were to win the bidding. Motor show concepts are often futuristic and exciting, but until quite recently, most never went anywhere near a production line, even in a very watered-down form. At one point in its life, after its appearance at the New York Auto Show, the car was owned by famed Chrysler designer, Virgil Exner. |
Series of small quakes rattle area near Mount St. Helens Posted: 03 Jan 2018 02:30 PM PST |
Palestinian militant chief in Lebanon camp says he's moved to Syria Posted: 02 Jan 2018 02:35 AM PST A prominent Palestinian militant whose followers have fought other factions in a refugee camp in Lebanon has traveled to Syria, he said, removing one of the main combatants in one of Lebanon's most volatile settlements. A statement by Bilal Badr, who led a hardline Sunni Islamist faction against mainstream Palestinian groups in the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp at Sidon, did not say when or how he had traveled to Syria. The rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad has drawn militant Sunnis from across the region. |
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Antigovernment protests roil Iran Posted: 02 Jan 2018 07:20 AM PST |
Just Days Into The New Year, Trump Hits A New Low Posted: 02 Jan 2018 10:03 PM PST |
Former Hostage Joshua Boyle Facing 15 Charges, Including Assault Posted: 02 Jan 2018 04:14 PM PST |
Legal marijuana off to blazing start in California Posted: 01 Jan 2018 07:10 PM PST It's the first day that marijuana can be bought and sold legally in California, and store owner Nicole Salisbury's stock of pot edibles is already running low. "I'm so excited but I'm also a little bit nervous," says Salisbury, who has been in the marijuana business for a decade and opened Green Pearl Organics as a medical dispensary two years ago. "For the first time, I feel comfortable telling people that I own a marijuana shop," added the 35-year-old, who has vibrant blue-green hair. |
Colorado shooting: Police were 'warned about shooter' before he opened fire on deputies Posted: 02 Jan 2018 02:37 PM PST Weeks before a gunman opened fire on Colorado sheriffs deputies, police officers had reportedly been warned about the assailant posting disturbing messages online. Douglas County Sheriff's Department officials have identified the shooter as 37-year-old Matthew Riehl. According to Wyoming's K2 radio, students at the University of Wyoming's law school received an email in early November warning about a "suspicious behavior involving a former student" and attached an image of Mr Riehl, who had graduated from the school. |
3 Things That Will Improve Your Retirement Life in the Future Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:25 AM PST Last year, the Employee Benefit Research Institute's 2017 Retirement Confidence Survey, which surveyed 1,671 individuals, found that just six in 10 Americans said they had saved money for retirement and only 40 percent had tried to calculate how much income they'd need each month after leaving work. Roger Whitney, a certified financial planner and advisor who specializes in retirement -- he has a book coming out in 2018 called "Rock Retirement" and a podcast called "The Retirement Answer Man" -- says that technology will significantly improve people's lives in the future. |
Lyft and Aptiv to reveal driverless ride-hailing partnership at CES Posted: 03 Jan 2018 04:13 AM PST While not everyone is sold on the idea of driverless cars, their development and eventual arrival in the hands of consumers continues apace. Aptiv was formed only in December last year, when Delphi Automotive Plc was split into two separate businesses: one supplying parts and the other developing driverless vehicle technology. |
The Latest: Hezbollah chief downplays Iran protests Posted: 03 Jan 2018 11:20 AM PST |
Trump Jokes About 'Fake' Media Awards, But Twitter Was The Real Winner Posted: 02 Jan 2018 06:42 PM PST |
Taiwan court orders dentist to pay mother for raising him Posted: 02 Jan 2018 10:06 PM PST Taiwan's top court has ordered a dentist to pay his mother around Tw$22.33 million (US$744,000) as reimbursement for the money she spent raising and educating him. The supreme court Tuesday upheld a previous ruling that the 41-year-old, identified by his family name Chu, should honour a contract he signed with his mother 20 years ago promising to refund her. The plaintiff, surnamed Lo, divorced her husband in 1990 and raised their two sons on her own. |
Behold These Beautiful New 'Game Of Thrones' Postage Stamps Posted: 03 Jan 2018 03:14 AM PST |
Hopes raised for release of British human rights activist jailed in Ethiopia Posted: 03 Jan 2018 10:56 AM PST Hopes have been raised that a British human rights activist jailed illegally in Ethiopia could soon be released, after the country's prime minister announced the pardoning of political prisoners and the closure of a prison where he may have been detained and tortured. Andy Tsege, 62, was abducted by Ethiopian security forces in 2014, having been tried and sentenced to death in absentia. The Ethopian government claims he is a terrorist, while human rights campaigners say the father-of-three was illegally detained on politically motivated charges. But in an unexpected announcement on Wednesday, HailemariamDesalegn, the Ethiopian prime minister, said he would drop charges against political prisoners and also close the notorious Maekelawi Prison. "Political prisoners that are facing prosecutions and are already under arrest will be released," Hailemariam said. "And the notorious prison cell that was traditionally called Maekelawi will be closed down and turned into a museum." It remains unclear whether Mr Tesge is among those due to be set free, but human rights campaigners say his release is long overdue and that he has been tortured by his captors. There is a real opportunity for the Ethiopian Government to release British father Andy Tsege after the Ethiopian PM announced some political prisoners will be freed #Ethiopiahttps://t.co/Jbuu57aMgapic.twitter.com/I5kgGtynms— Reprieve (@Reprieve) January 3, 2018 "This is a real opportunity for the Ethiopian government to recognise Andy's desperate situation and ensure he is one of those released. "After being kidnapped, illegally transported to Ethiopia, tortured and locked up on death row for the past three and a half years, it is long past time that Andy is returned to his partner and three children in London," said Maya Foa, director of the legal charity Reprieve, which has supported Mr Tsege's case. The activist was born in Ethiopia but became a British citizen after seeking political asylum in London in 1979, and he has raised a family in the UK. Some of the prominent politicians currently in custody include opposition leaders Bekele Gerba and Merara Gudina. A number of journalists also remain in detention. "Potentially big news," Human Rights Watch researcher Felix Horne said on Twitter after the announcement, as some observers waited to see the government's next move. The protests demanding wider freedoms began in late 2015 and led to hundreds of reported deaths and tens of thousands of arrests while disrupting one of Africa's fastest growing economies. "The crackdown on the political opposition saw mass arbitrary arrests, torture and other ill-treatment, unfair trials and violations of the rights to freedom of expression and association," rights group Amnesty International has said. |
Starting new COPD inhaler tied to heart attack risk Posted: 02 Jan 2018 08:40 AM PST By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who use long-acting inhaled bronchodilators may have an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes right after they start taking these medicines, a Taiwanese study suggests. COPD is usually caused by smoking, and symptoms include breathing difficulty, cough, and wheezing. While some patients may use short-acting inhalers to quickly relieve occasional shortness of breath, people with more severe and persistent symptoms may be prescribed long-acting inhalers to help expand the airways and keep them open. |
In unusual step, victims told of destroyed rape kits Posted: 01 Jan 2018 06:18 PM PST |
This Elon Musk Easter Egg is Hidden in the Tesla Model 3's Tablet Posted: 02 Jan 2018 05:47 AM PST |
India buys Israeli missiles ahead of Netanyahu visit Posted: 02 Jan 2018 03:53 AM PST India is to buy 131 surface-to-air missiles from Israel in a $70 million deal, the defence ministry announced Tuesday ahead of a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Barak missiles made by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems are to be used for India's first aircraft carrier which is under construction. Netanyahu will lead a business delegation to India on a four day trip expected in mid-January. |
Trump Threatens Aid To Palestinians After U.S. Says It Will Withhold Millions From Pakistan Posted: 02 Jan 2018 03:18 PM PST |
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