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- Trump On Fox Savages 'Leaker' Schiff Who Has 'Probably' Done Something 'Illegal''
- FBI carries out largest coordinated sweep of elder abuse in history
- The Supreme Court Should Honor Dr. King's Legacy On Labor Rights
- Major 7.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
- UN unanimously demands a 30-day cease-fire across Syria
- British skier dies in French Alps while skiing off-piste
- Red Cross: 21 Staffers Resigned or Fired in Sexual Misconduct Cases Since 2015
- The NRA Wasn't Always A Front For Gun Makers
- Bank of America takes aim at gun-making clients
- Samuel L. Jackson Shreds 'Mothaf***a' Donald Trump Over Armed Teachers Idea
- Thousands in North Carolina bid farewell to Rev. Billy Graham
- Former RNC Chair Fires Back At Claim He Was Only Hired Because He Was Black
- Rohingya exodus still growing, six months into crisis
- Perris torture case: District attorney adds new charges against David, Louise Turpin
- Florida governor launches inquiry into Broward County sheriffs amid calls for resignation following Parkland shooting failures
- When nature takes over: Abandoned America overgrown
- American in Custody After Severed Head Is Found in Japan
- Blast destroys shop and home in English city, six taken to hospital
- Cow Who Escaped Slaughter And Swam To Island Dies After Recapture
- From News to Shoes: How big is big tech?
- Donald Trump Fundraises Off Parkland Shooting Tragedy, Touts His 'Safer Schools'
- Anna Deavere Smith Is The Most Empathetic Person In America
- Romanians march in support of anti-corruption chief
- The Latest: Official: 18 soldiers killed in west Afghanistan
- Health officials: Tourist infected with measles visited Met, attractions in Manhattan, Brooklyn, upstate
- Woman Stabbed to Death With Hunting Knife at Public Library, Police Say
- Hungary PM's Fidesz party suffers surprise setback at local by-election
- All The Best Moments From The 2018 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
- Artist Ai Weiwei’s journey following refugees takes him to Puerto Rico
- Oakland Mayor Warns City Of Upcoming Immigration Raids After Receiving Intel
- Trump's Defense Of Aide Accused Of Domestic Violence Is Cited In College Sexual Bias Lawsuit
- Christian leaders close church at Jesus's burial site in tax dispute
- Several bombs set off around troubled Myanmar state, 1 hurt
- Execution abandoned after death row prisoner 'repeatedly jabbed' by officials doing lethal injection
- The Latest: Sheriff: Lawmaker's letter 'riddled' with errors
- Exclusive: U.S. prepares high-seas crackdown on North Korea sanctions evaders - sources
- What It Feels Like To Get A Bill For Your Miscarriage
- CDC Wants $400 Million to Build a New Lab for the World's Deadliest Germs
- Mr. T Gave Team USA's Olympic Curlers A Fierce Pre-Final Pep Talk
- Yes, Russia Likely Did Swing Votes For Donald Trump
- Both suspects in Kuwait murder of Filipina held
- Hero Dog Shot Several Times While Protecting Teen Owner During Home Invasion
- What does Gates' guilty plea mean for Manafort?
- Indictment of Missouri governor could have political ripples
- Israeli navy kills Palestinian after boat breaches sailing limit, military says
- YouTube 'reprimands InfoWars' for promoting Florida school shooting conspiracy theory
- Delta and United Airlines Cut Ties With NRA Amid Call to Boycott
- How to Avoid Vacation Rental Nightmares
- Syrian Kurd leader arrested in Prague on Turkish warrant: parties
- Facebook Finally Yanks Virtual Reality Shooting Game At CPAC, Apologizes
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FBI carries out largest coordinated sweep of elder abuse in history Posted: 24 Feb 2018 08:07 AM PST |
The Supreme Court Should Honor Dr. King's Legacy On Labor Rights Posted: 25 Feb 2018 05:01 AM PST |
Major 7.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea Posted: 25 Feb 2018 01:30 PM PST A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea early Monday, with unconfirmed reports of blackouts and damage to buildings, officials said. The quake's epicentre was around 90 kilometres (55 miles) south of Porgera in Enga province, according to the US Geological Survey, and hit at a depth of 35 kilometres. Felix Taranu, a seismologist at the Geophysical Observatory in the capital Port Moresby said the quake was felt strongly at Mount Hagen, some 168 kilometres away. |
UN unanimously demands a 30-day cease-fire across Syria Posted: 24 Feb 2018 03:54 PM PST |
British skier dies in French Alps while skiing off-piste Posted: 25 Feb 2018 05:46 AM PST A British skier has died in the French Alps after he and two friends plunged hundreds of feet from a ridge while skiing off piste. In a separate incident, a 13-year-old boy died when both he and his brother fell off a cliff after they got lost while skiing with their family. The Briton, who has not been named, was with two friends in the resort of Oz-en-Oisans on Saturday when they decided to leave the marked slopes. Police said that all three men were in their 20s and were experienced skiers. "They were following ski tracks but they got lost when the tracks came to an end," a spokesman for the gendarme mountain rescue unit, based in nearby Grenoble, told the Telegraph. "They saw a marked slope in the distance and were trying to get to that. But the area they had to go through was very unstable, made up of ridges and a mixture of snow and rocks," he said. All three ended up falling, but not at the same time. The man who died fell somewhere between 100 and 200 metres, said the officer. "It looks like he died instantly. His body rolled down the ridge, bashing off rocks several times before it came to a halt," said the spokesman. One of two other skiiers emerged unscathed from his fall, while the other suffered minor injuries. They were later taken to safety by a gendarme mountain rescue team. Police did not give the men's names. In a separate incident, a 13-year-old French boy was found dead at the foot of a cliff after both he and his brother - who survived - fell from the precipice the night before after getting lost while skiing with their family in Avoriaz. The boys had wandered off piste on Saturday and, as night fell, ended up in a forest whose trees concealed the 490-foot cliff which they fell off. The younger brother, aged 10, spent the night in sub-zero temperatures beside his dead brother at the foot of the cliff. Rescuers eventually found the boys at dawn on Sunday. The younger brother was said to be be injured but in a stable condition. Earlier this week, a young British skier was killed after smashing into a tree at Les Diablerets, a Swiss ski resort, on the edge of a piste while on holiday with his family. |
Red Cross: 21 Staffers Resigned or Fired in Sexual Misconduct Cases Since 2015 Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:05 AM PST |
The NRA Wasn't Always A Front For Gun Makers Posted: 24 Feb 2018 05:01 AM PST |
Bank of America takes aim at gun-making clients Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:40 PM PST Bank of America, the second-biggest U.S. bank by assets, said its request to makers of the military-style weapons was in line with those taken by other financial industry companies to help prevent deadly gun rampages. "An immediate step we're taking is to engage the limited number of clients we have that manufacture assault weapons for non-military use to understand what they can contribute to this shared responsibility," the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank said in a statement. It did not name the clients who make assault rifles. |
Samuel L. Jackson Shreds 'Mothaf***a' Donald Trump Over Armed Teachers Idea Posted: 24 Feb 2018 10:59 PM PST |
Thousands in North Carolina bid farewell to Rev. Billy Graham Posted: 24 Feb 2018 07:57 AM PST |
Former RNC Chair Fires Back At Claim He Was Only Hired Because He Was Black Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:10 AM PST |
Rohingya exodus still growing, six months into crisis Posted: 25 Feb 2018 03:46 AM PST Hundreds of desperate Rohingya Muslims are still pouring over the Myanmar border into Bangladesh every week, bringing harrowing accounts of torture and murder, six months after a military crackdown sparked the massive refugee crisis. One of the recent arrivals, Nur Mohammad, said his village in Myanmar's Rakhine state was surrounded by Buddhist vigilantes for days before they were allowed to leave. Thirty-year-old Enayetullah was among the 200 Rohingya who crossed the Naf river into Bangladesh on Friday. |
Perris torture case: District attorney adds new charges against David, Louise Turpin Posted: 23 Feb 2018 05:49 PM PST |
Posted: 25 Feb 2018 01:25 PM PST The sheriff of Broward County is facing mounting calls for his resignation following a series of failures before and during the Parkland school shooting, with the governor of Florida announcing on Sunday he was launching an inquiry. Rick Scott, the Republican governor of the state, said serious questions had been raised about the sheriff's office's actions. "I have asked for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) to immediately investigate the law enforcement response and will continue to review this matter as more facts come out," he said. "There must be an independent investigation and that is why I asked the FDLE Commissioner to immediately start this process." Last week it emerged that an armed sheriff's deputy, Scot Peterson, was on the campus of Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school when Nikolas Cruz opened fire – but he did not enter the building. "He's the only one with a gun, and a bulletproof vest, and he did nothing," said Brandon Huff, a student at the school. Mr Peterson has resigned. Students evacuated from the school on Valentine's Day Some reports suggested there were three other deputies outside the school when Coral Springs police arrived – but Scott Israel, sheriff of Broward County, denied that. "We will investigate every action of the deputies, and their superiors," said Mr Israel. "It's a voluminous investigation. We're taking hundreds and hundreds of statements. "While the killer was on campus, there was one armed person within the proximity of that school -and that was Peterson." Deputies received at least 18 calls regarding Cruz prior to the Valentine's Day shooting, which killed 17 people. Mr Israel said 16 of those calls were handled "as they should have been", but the remaining two are being investigated. "I can only take responsibility for what I knew of," said Mr Israel. "I've shown amazing leadership. These deputies received the training they needed. "In the five years I've been sheriff we've taken the Broward sheriff's office to a new level. At this point one person didn't do as he should, and it makes me sick to my stomach." Rick Scott, governor of Florida, with, on his right, Scott Israel, sheriff of Broward County Seventy four members of the Florida House have called on Mr Scott to suspend Mr Israel, including the speaker of the House, Richard Corcoran. Bill Hager, a Republican state politician for Boca Raton, went further, calling for Mr Israel to be fired. He wrote a letter to Mr Scott on Saturday, urging him to relieve Mr Israel from his duties for "neglect of duty and incompetence". Mr Hager also cited reports that there were "23 calls to the Broward Sheriff's Office relating to Nikolas Cruz and his home, as well as 39 visits by Broward Sheriff Deputies." He continued: "The sheriff was fully aware of the threat this individual presented to his community and chose to ignore it." But Mr Israel hit back, describing Mr Hager's letter as riddled with false accusations. "It was a shameful, politically-motivated letter and I will not resign," he said. |
When nature takes over: Abandoned America overgrown Posted: 25 Feb 2018 10:50 AM PST |
American in Custody After Severed Head Is Found in Japan Posted: 24 Feb 2018 08:02 AM PST |
Blast destroys shop and home in English city, six taken to hospital Posted: 25 Feb 2018 03:43 PM PST By Darren Staples LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - An explosion destroyed a convenience store and a home in the central English city of Leicester on Sunday, injuring at least six people, officials said. British police said there was no immediate indication that the explosion was linked to terrorism. A local hospital said two patients were in a critical condition and four people had less severe injuries. |
Cow Who Escaped Slaughter And Swam To Island Dies After Recapture Posted: 24 Feb 2018 10:13 AM PST |
From News to Shoes: How big is big tech? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:57 PM PST |
Donald Trump Fundraises Off Parkland Shooting Tragedy, Touts His 'Safer Schools' Posted: 24 Feb 2018 08:57 PM PST |
Anna Deavere Smith Is The Most Empathetic Person In America Posted: 24 Feb 2018 06:01 AM PST |
Romanians march in support of anti-corruption chief Posted: 25 Feb 2018 01:27 PM PST Thousands of Romanians braved freezing temperatures on Sunday to show their support for the popular head of the country's anti-corruption investigation body, who the left-wing government is trying to oust. Justice Minister Tudorel Toader from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) launched a procedure on Thursday to sack Laura Codruta Kovesi, the chief prosecutor of the DNA anti-corruption body, accusing her of being "authoritarian". About 3,000 protesters gathered near the government building in capital Bucharest, according to news agency Agerpres, chanting "Codruta, don't forget, we are with you", and "Justice not corruption". |
The Latest: Official: 18 soldiers killed in west Afghanistan Posted: 23 Feb 2018 11:01 PM PST |
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Woman Stabbed to Death With Hunting Knife at Public Library, Police Say Posted: 24 Feb 2018 04:34 PM PST |
Hungary PM's Fidesz party suffers surprise setback at local by-election Posted: 25 Feb 2018 12:49 PM PST Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party suffered an unexpected setback at a local government by-election on Sunday when an opposition-backed independent comfortably beat the Fidesz candidate for mayor weeks before a national election. Orban's rightwing nationalist Fidesz is seeking a third consecutive term in parliamentary elections, campaigning with a fierce anti-immigrant message, coupled with increased spending on wage rises and promising more money to pensioners. |
All The Best Moments From The 2018 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:08 PM PST |
Artist Ai Weiwei’s journey following refugees takes him to Puerto Rico Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:06 AM PST |
Oakland Mayor Warns City Of Upcoming Immigration Raids After Receiving Intel Posted: 25 Feb 2018 01:16 AM PST |
Trump's Defense Of Aide Accused Of Domestic Violence Is Cited In College Sexual Bias Lawsuit Posted: 23 Feb 2018 08:52 PM PST |
Christian leaders close church at Jesus's burial site in tax dispute Posted: 25 Feb 2018 03:45 AM PST Christian leaders Sunday took the rare step of closing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built at the site of Jesus's burial in Jerusalem, in protest at Israeli tax measures and a proposed property law. It was not immediately clear how long the closure of the church, announced by Christian officials at a news conference and which began at around noon (1000 GMT), would last. The church is considered the holiest site in Christianity, built where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected, and is a major pilgrimage site. |
Several bombs set off around troubled Myanmar state, 1 hurt Posted: 23 Feb 2018 09:28 PM PST |
Posted: 24 Feb 2018 04:04 AM PST An attempted execution in Alabama was halted after medical personnel repeatedly jabbed the death row inmate in the ankles, lower legs and groin but failed to find a usable vein, according to a court filing by his lawyer. The dramatic night began with a temporary stay of execution at around 6pm local time – lifted by the US Supreme Court just three hours later – and ended in confusion as 61-year-old Doyle Lee Hamm was returned to his cell shortly before midnight on Thursday. Lawyer Bernard Harcourt, who has represented Hamm for 28 years, said he was seeking information about what happened during the attempted execution. |
The Latest: Sheriff: Lawmaker's letter 'riddled' with errors Posted: 24 Feb 2018 07:36 PM PST |
Exclusive: U.S. prepares high-seas crackdown on North Korea sanctions evaders - sources Posted: 23 Feb 2018 09:42 PM PST By Matt Spetalnick, Phil Stewart and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration and key Asian allies are preparing to expand interceptions of ships suspected of violating sanctions on North Korea, a plan that could include deploying U.S. Coast Guard forces to stop and search vessels in Asia-Pacific waters, senior U.S. officials said. Washington has been talking to regional partners, including Japan, South Korea, Australia and Singapore, about coordinating a stepped-up crackdown that would go further than ever before in an attempt to squeeze Pyongyang's use of seagoing trade to feed its nuclear missile program, several officials told Reuters. While suspect ships have been intercepted before, the emerging strategy would expand the scope of such operations but stop short of imposing a naval blockade on North Korea. |
What It Feels Like To Get A Bill For Your Miscarriage Posted: 24 Feb 2018 03:01 AM PST |
CDC Wants $400 Million to Build a New Lab for the World's Deadliest Germs Posted: 24 Feb 2018 10:46 AM PST |
Mr. T Gave Team USA's Olympic Curlers A Fierce Pre-Final Pep Talk Posted: 24 Feb 2018 03:20 AM PST |
Yes, Russia Likely Did Swing Votes For Donald Trump Posted: 24 Feb 2018 02:01 AM PST |
Both suspects in Kuwait murder of Filipina held Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:04 AM PST The employers of a Filipina maid found dead in a freezer in Kuwait were both arrested in the Syrian capital Damascus, Lebanese and Philippine officials said Saturday. Syrian authorities surrendered Nader Essam Assaf to Beirut on Friday because of his Lebanese citizenship but his Syrian wife Mona remains in custody in Damascus, a Lebanese judicial official said. The murder of Joanna Demafelis sparked outrage in the Philippines and prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to impose a departure ban on Filipinos planning to work in Kuwait. |
Hero Dog Shot Several Times While Protecting Teen Owner During Home Invasion Posted: 25 Feb 2018 12:02 PM PST |
What does Gates' guilty plea mean for Manafort? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 10:36 AM PST |
Indictment of Missouri governor could have political ripples Posted: 24 Feb 2018 06:53 AM PST |
Israeli navy kills Palestinian after boat breaches sailing limit, military says Posted: 25 Feb 2018 11:40 AM PST A Palestinian from the Gaza Strip died on Sunday after the Israeli navy fired on the boat he and two others were sailing in, a military spokeswoman said. The navy opened fire after the boat ignored warnings and strayed from a permitted fishing area in the northern Gaza Strip towards Israel, the spokeswoman said. The union and his family named the dead man as 18-year-old Ismail Saleh Abu Reyala. |
YouTube 'reprimands InfoWars' for promoting Florida school shooting conspiracy theory Posted: 24 Feb 2018 07:16 AM PST A far-right site known for its false and outlandish conspiracy theories has reportedly been reprimanded by YouTube after it posted a video which suggester survivors of the Florida school shooting were actors. InfoWars' biggest YouTube account, The Alex Jones Channel, is reported to have received one strike from the video-sharing site for the video. YouTube's community guidelines stipulate the account will be shut down altogether if it gets three strikes in the space of three months, a source told CNN. |
Delta and United Airlines Cut Ties With NRA Amid Call to Boycott Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:18 AM PST |
How to Avoid Vacation Rental Nightmares Posted: 24 Feb 2018 03:03 AM PST |
Syrian Kurd leader arrested in Prague on Turkish warrant: parties Posted: 25 Feb 2018 03:52 AM PST One of the most prominent leaders of Syria's Kurdish community has been arrested in Prague on a Turkish warrant, Kurdish political parties said Sunday. Saleh Muslim, the former co-chair of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), was arrested late on Saturday in the Czech capital, according to a statement by a coalition of political parties that includes the PYD. Turkish state news agency Anadolu reported that Saleh was detained based on an Interpol red notice issued by Turkish authorities. |
Facebook Finally Yanks Virtual Reality Shooting Game At CPAC, Apologizes Posted: 24 Feb 2018 06:08 PM PST |
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