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- Trump 'may have done something during the election,' former aide says
- Illinois Gun Show Bans AR-15 And Bump Stock Sales After Protesters Speak Out
- Florida school removes teacher who hosted white supremacist podcast
- Dad forces son to run to school in rain as punishment for bullying other students
- The 10 Most Popular Recipes From February 2018
- Man on 'jihad' admits to killing 4 in cross-country binge
- Check out Svart, an overwater, floating, ring-shaped hotel to open near the Arctic Circle
- The 2019 Toyota Supra Will Sort Of Be a Turbo 86
- Russian spy may have been targeted by deadly nerve agent, experts claim
- Paul Ryan comes out against Trump tariffs
- Two Dozen Arrests Made After Fights Erupt Outside of White Supremacist Speech at Michigan State University
- Nunberg says he'll comply, but won't 'make it easy' for Mueller
- This May Be The Last Photo Post About The Last Male Northern White Rhino
- These Stunning GIFs Show St. Martin's Miraculous Recovery From Hurricanes Irma And Maria
- Aide turns state witness as Israeli PM visits Washington
- Stop Pretending America and Turkey Are Allies
- Moon to align with Jupiter, Mars and Saturn before dawn Thursday
- Japanese 'James Bond' volcano shoots to thrill
- The First Major Primaries of the Midterms Are in Texas. Here's What to Watch
- Factbox: Trump on Twitter (March 6) - Fake News, DACA
- 30 killed as wedding party truck overturns in India
- 'Black Panther' Cast Made Sandra Bullock Cry 'As A Mother'
- AP NewsBreak: Miss. Sen. Thad Cochran resigning April 1
- America Can Now Fly F-35s off of Assault Ships—Here's Why That's a Big Deal
- I'm Raising A Biracial Daughter In Japan, Where She's Surrounded By Blackface
- Santa Clara County supervisor proposes gun show ban after deadly Florida shooting
- Sam Nunberg Won’t Comply With Subpoena, Says Trump ‘May Have Done Something’
- Qualcomm requests national security review of Broadcom bid
- US Navy carrier's visit to Vietnam puts China on notice
- Greek court rejects Turkish extradition request
- 2019 Range Rover SV Coupe Revealed: Fewer Doors, More Power
- Democrats turn up heat on EPA chief over contracts, moonlighting
- All The Looks You Might've Missed From The Vanity Fair Oscars Party
- Des Plaines day care workers charged after kids allegedly given Melatonin-laced Gummy Bears
- Mercedes-AMG C 43 Gets 385 Horses for 2019
- Is America Preparing for a Nuclear War with China?
- Prosecutor: After boy, 8, shot sister, mom went back to work
- Jemele Hill: Chris Berman 'Never Left Any Racially Disparaging Remarks On My Voicemail'
- UN probe: Russia behind deadly airstrike on Syrian market
- Trump says he may travel to Israel for embassy move; Netanyahu calls out Iran
- 'Bachelor' fanatics are sending Becca Kufrin money for vacation and mozzarella sticks
- Syria regime forces control third of Ghouta enclave: monitor
- Watch Uber’s Self-Driving Trucks Moving Freight Across Arizona
Trump 'may have done something during the election,' former aide says Posted: 05 Mar 2018 01:52 PM PST A former aide to Donald Trump's presidential campaign said on Monday that he will refuse to appear before the federal grand jury investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election — and that he believes special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the probe, may have damning evidence against Trump. |
Illinois Gun Show Bans AR-15 And Bump Stock Sales After Protesters Speak Out Posted: 05 Mar 2018 06:06 PM PST A monthly Illinois gun show may have become the first in the nation to ban sales of AR-15 rifles following complaints in the wake of the deadly Parkland, Florida, school shooting. Organizers of the gun show also halted a raffle offering an AR-15 as a prize. "We did the ban to try to calm the situation down and show them we are willing to work with" the protesters, Frank Cesare of the sportsman's group told The Washington Post. |
Florida school removes teacher who hosted white supremacist podcast Posted: 05 Mar 2018 08:20 AM PST |
Dad forces son to run to school in rain as punishment for bullying other students Posted: 06 Mar 2018 08:11 AM PST A video of a Virginia father's unorthodox punishment for his bullying son has gone viral. Bryan Thornhill shared a Facebook Live video on March 1 showing his 10-year-old son running to school in the rain as punishment after he was kicked off his school bus for three days for bullying another student. In the video, Thornhill says that he "does not tolerate" and "cannot stand" bullying, and refers to the unusual punishment as "old school, simple parenting." The father of two also claims that since his son has been running the mile trek to school every day, his attitude has vastly improved. |
The 10 Most Popular Recipes From February 2018 Posted: 06 Mar 2018 02:45 AM PST |
Man on 'jihad' admits to killing 4 in cross-country binge Posted: 06 Mar 2018 02:25 PM PST |
Check out Svart, an overwater, floating, ring-shaped hotel to open near the Arctic Circle Posted: 06 Mar 2018 04:45 AM PST |
The 2019 Toyota Supra Will Sort Of Be a Turbo 86 Posted: 06 Mar 2018 10:00 AM PST |
Russian spy may have been targeted by deadly nerve agent, experts claim Posted: 06 Mar 2018 09:27 AM PST The Russian spy fighting for his life after being exposed to an unknown substance in a Salisbury street, could have been targeted with a nerve agent similar to the one used to assassinate a North Korean dissident last year, experts have said. Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, 33, fell ill in a shopping centre in Salisbury on Sunday afternoon, following a suspected assassination attempt. The pair were rushed to Salisbury District Hospital, where a major incident was declared, amid fears that the mysterious substance involved could result in further casualties. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former commander of the British Army's chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear regiment, said the attack had all the hallmarks of a toxic airborne nerve agent. Yulia Skripal was on holiday visiting her father when they both collapsed in a Salisbury street One theory being explored by counter terrorism experts is that the substance was contained in an aerosol that was sprayed in the faces of Mr Skripal and his daughter. Officials have said there is no danger to the wider public, but have warned emergency workers who attended the scene, to be wary if they develop itchy skin or eyes or suffer from breathing problems. Kim Jong Nam was killed at Kuala Lumpur airport in Malaysia Last year, Kim Jong Nam - the estranged half brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - was killed in an attack involving the deadly nerve agent, VX. Mr de Bretton-Gordon, who is now chief executive of Avon Protection Systems, told the Telegraph: "I certainly don't think it's a radiological isotope like polonium-210 that we saw with, Alexander Litvinenko, mainly because it takes considerable time to take effect. "With Litvinenko it wasn't obvious for two or three days. It would appear that whatever they took or were given or were attacked with, is rather quicker than that." Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by a radioactive isotope Credit: PA Eyewitnesses reported seeing Mr Skripal holding his hands in the air and shaking violently after he collapsed. Mr de Bretton-Gordon said: "The shaking hands, and also I have also seen it described as him appearing to be frozen, that is sort of what nerve agents do, because they destroy your nerves." He also said the precautions taken by police, including the use of protection suits, is what would be expected, if they thought they were dealing with a toxin or nerve agent. Kim Jong Nam was assassinated with the nerve agent VX Kim Jong Nam was killed last February at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, when two women approached him and smeared cloths soaked with VX nerve agent across his face. The fast acting toxin began to attack his nervous system and despite being able to alert officials, he was dead within 20 minutes. VX, which is the most deadly of all nerve agents, was first developed in the 1950s and is a tasteless and odorless liquid, which can be fatal for humans on skin contact. It penetrates the skin and disrupts the transmission of nerve impulses, leading to a loss of consciousness, paralysis and eventually fatal respiratory failure. But other deadly toxins including the likes of Anthrax and Sarin, will be being tested for. A police tent covers the spot where Sergei Skripal and his daughter collapsed in Salisbury Credit: AP Anthrax, which is an infection caused by a bacteria, is invisible and odourless and can cause a painful death if inhaled into the lungs. In less concentrated doses it can cause severe itchiness and shortness of breath. Emergency workers, including the police who attended Mr Skripal, were warned be alert if they developed either of these conditions. Sarin, which was originally developed in Germany in the 1930s as a pesticide, is used in chemical warfare as a nerve agent. It can be absorbed through the skin, or by breathing it in and exposure to large amounts can lead to a painful death. People exposed to lower doses may experience eye pain , blurred vision, chest tightening, rapid breathing, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. |
Paul Ryan comes out against Trump tariffs Posted: 05 Mar 2018 09:29 AM PST |
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Nunberg says he'll comply, but won't 'make it easy' for Mueller Posted: 05 Mar 2018 12:19 PM PST |
This May Be The Last Photo Post About The Last Male Northern White Rhino Posted: 05 Mar 2018 03:59 PM PST With news that the last male northern white rhino, Sudan, is gravely ill and may face euthanasia where he is being guarded in Kenya, it seemed like a good time to remember Sudan and those who kept him safe all these years. Sudan, one of three remaining northern white rhinos in the entire world, has been closely guarded at Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy since 2009, along with two female rhinos. Sudan, a northern white rhinoceros, is protected by armed guards John Mugo and Daniel Maina at Ol Pejeta Conservancy on June 25, 2015, in Laikipia County, Kenya. |
These Stunning GIFs Show St. Martin's Miraculous Recovery From Hurricanes Irma And Maria Posted: 06 Mar 2018 02:42 PM PST Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria left a trail of destruction when they swept over the Caribbean last September. Recovery has been slow in places like Puerto Rico, but it's well on its way in St. Martin, an island that is controlled by France in the north and the Netherlands in the south. Six months after the passing of hurricanes Irma and Maria, St. Martin is slowly rebuilding, but the scars of the most powerful hurricane ever known in the West Indies remain clearly visible. |
Aide turns state witness as Israeli PM visits Washington Posted: 05 Mar 2018 08:13 AM PST |
Stop Pretending America and Turkey Are Allies Posted: 05 Mar 2018 07:16 PM PST |
Moon to align with Jupiter, Mars and Saturn before dawn Thursday Posted: 06 Mar 2018 05:25 AM PST |
Japanese 'James Bond' volcano shoots to thrill Posted: 05 Mar 2018 10:51 PM PST A Japanese volcano which featured in a 1960s James Bond movie shot smoke and ash thousands of meters into the sky on Tuesday, prompting the cancellation of flights to and from a nearby airport, with the eruption likely to continue for some time. Shinmoedake, in a largely rural area some 985 km (616 miles) from Tokyo on Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu, had been erupting on a smaller scale since March 1, when entrance to the 1,421 meter-high peak was restricted. Television footage showed smoke and ash billowing high into the sky, with lava visible deep inside a crater at the mountain, which featured in the 1967 James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice". |
The First Major Primaries of the Midterms Are in Texas. Here's What to Watch Posted: 06 Mar 2018 08:28 AM PST |
Factbox: Trump on Twitter (March 6) - Fake News, DACA Posted: 06 Mar 2018 06:15 AM PST The following statements were posted to the verified Twitter accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump, @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. @realDonaldTrump : - The new Fake News narrative is that there is CHAOS in the White House. There is no Chaos, only great Energy! [0755 EST] - Total inaction on DACA by Dems. |
30 killed as wedding party truck overturns in India Posted: 05 Mar 2018 04:27 PM PST A truck carrying a wedding party plunged off a bridge in western India early Tuesday and killed at least 30 people, mostly women and children, officials said. Police in Gujarat state said the accident happened after the truck driver tried to overtake a van but lost control of the vehicle, plunging eight metres (26 feet) into a dry riverbed. Many passengers were trapped under the vehicle that overturned after it crashed through the bridge railing and nosedived into the ground. |
'Black Panther' Cast Made Sandra Bullock Cry 'As A Mother' Posted: 05 Mar 2018 08:51 AM PST |
AP NewsBreak: Miss. Sen. Thad Cochran resigning April 1 Posted: 05 Mar 2018 06:15 PM PST |
America Can Now Fly F-35s off of Assault Ships—Here's Why That's a Big Deal Posted: 06 Mar 2018 06:47 AM PST This marks the first time the jet has deployed operationally onboard a large deck amphibious assault ship. The U.S. Marine Corps has deployed a detachment of Lockheed Martin F-35B Joint Strike Fighters onboard USS Wasp (LHD-1), marking the first time the jet has deployed operationally onboard a large deck amphibious assault ship. "Pairing F-35B Lightning II's with the Wasp represents one of the most significant leaps in warfighting capability for the Navy-Marine Corps team in our lifetime," Rear Adm. Brad Cooper, commander, Expeditionary Strike Group 7, said. |
I'm Raising A Biracial Daughter In Japan, Where She's Surrounded By Blackface Posted: 05 Mar 2018 06:00 AM PST I live in Tokyo, in a homogenous society where 98.5 percent of the population is Japanese. My wife Haruki is Japanese, and my 4-year-old daughter Kantra is the only black girl in her preschool class. I remember when the Japanese delivery nurse called her Halle Berry immediately after my wife gave birth to her. |
Santa Clara County supervisor proposes gun show ban after deadly Florida shooting Posted: 05 Mar 2018 02:58 PM PST |
Sam Nunberg Won’t Comply With Subpoena, Says Trump ‘May Have Done Something’ Posted: 05 Mar 2018 07:58 AM PST |
Qualcomm requests national security review of Broadcom bid Posted: 05 Mar 2018 10:05 AM PST US chipmaker Qualcomm postponed its annual shareholders' meeting after secretly requesting a national security review of Broadcom's bid to take over the company, the Singapore-based Broadcom announced Monday. Qualcomm shareholders were due to meet Tuesday, but Broadcom said it was informed Sunday night that Qualcomm secretly filed a voluntary request on January 29 for US regulators to investigate the deal, and was ordered to postpone the meeting for 30 days. "It should be clear to everyone that this is part of an unprecedented effort by Qualcomm to disenfranchise its own stockholders," Broadcom said in a statement. |
US Navy carrier's visit to Vietnam puts China on notice Posted: 05 Mar 2018 02:26 AM PST |
Greek court rejects Turkish extradition request Posted: 06 Mar 2018 06:29 AM PST |
2019 Range Rover SV Coupe Revealed: Fewer Doors, More Power Posted: 06 Mar 2018 02:45 AM PST |
Democrats turn up heat on EPA chief over contracts, moonlighting Posted: 06 Mar 2018 01:30 PM PST By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday pressed Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt to explain how an agency contract was awarded last year to the business associate of a member of his personal security detail. In a letter to Pruitt, Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee raised concerns that the security detail member, Pasquale Perrotta, may have exercised improper influence in the awarding of the contract. Perrotta is also a principal at Sequoia Security Group. |
All The Looks You Might've Missed From The Vanity Fair Oscars Party Posted: 05 Mar 2018 01:43 PM PST |
Des Plaines day care workers charged after kids allegedly given Melatonin-laced Gummy Bears Posted: 06 Mar 2018 09:28 AM PST |
Mercedes-AMG C 43 Gets 385 Horses for 2019 Posted: 05 Mar 2018 06:30 AM PST |
Is America Preparing for a Nuclear War with China? Posted: 05 Mar 2018 06:59 AM PST The NPR outlines a new "tailored deterrence" policy that seeks to persuade Chinese leaders to avoid miscalculations—but it could lead to war. Russia's leader Vladimir Putin unveiled several new nuclear weapons last week in a replay of the Cold War. China, meanwhile, is continuing a similar buildup of high-technology strategic nuclear forces that remains largely hidden from view. |
Prosecutor: After boy, 8, shot sister, mom went back to work Posted: 06 Mar 2018 02:53 PM PST |
Jemele Hill: Chris Berman 'Never Left Any Racially Disparaging Remarks On My Voicemail' Posted: 05 Mar 2018 07:36 PM PST "Chris never left any racially disparaging remarks on my voicemail and our conflict was handled swiftly and with the utmost professionalism," Hill wrote on Twitter Monday night. The voicemail allegations surfaced Monday when former ESPN host Adrienne Lawrence filed a discrimination lawsuit against the network claiming "SportsCenter" anchor John Buccigross sexually harassed her. |
UN probe: Russia behind deadly airstrike on Syrian market Posted: 06 Mar 2018 05:53 AM PST |
Trump says he may travel to Israel for embassy move; Netanyahu calls out Iran Posted: 05 Mar 2018 10:49 AM PST By Matt Spetalnick and Jeffrey Heller WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he might travel to Israel for the opening of the U.S. embassy there as he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a united front against Iran in White House talks. Trump's decision for the United States to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the embassy there from Tel Aviv reversed decades of U.S. policy, aggravated Arab allies and has complicated his administration's attempt to revive long-stalled Middle East peace talks. Trump, with Netanyahu at his side in the Oval Office, said he was considering making what would be his second visit to Jerusalem as president. |
'Bachelor' fanatics are sending Becca Kufrin money for vacation and mozzarella sticks Posted: 06 Mar 2018 01:37 PM PST In case you've managed to avoid what nearly the entire country and internet seem to be obsessing over, last night finale showed bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. break off his engagement with his fiancé and winner of Season 22, Rebecca 'Becca' Kufrin, in pursuit of the runner-up Lauren Burnahm. Kufrin, a 29-year-old publicist from Minnesota, handled the situation with grace and class — and loyal 'Bachelor' fans were quick to commend her and condemn Luyendyk Jr. by offering Kufrin money for wine, chocolate, and anything that her heart desires via the popular money-sharing app Venmo. |
Syria regime forces control third of Ghouta enclave: monitor Posted: 05 Mar 2018 01:31 AM PST Syrian regime and allied forces pushed deeper into Eastern Ghouta on Monday and have now retaken a third of the rebel enclave, a monitor said. "Regime forces now control 33 percent, or a third, of besieged Eastern Ghouta," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said. "Regime forces are advancing at a high pace because operations so far are mostly conducted in farmland," said Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the Observatory. |
Watch Uber’s Self-Driving Trucks Moving Freight Across Arizona Posted: 06 Mar 2018 06:34 AM PST |
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