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- Trump overruled Mattis on Congress vote on Syria strikes: NYT
- NYC Removes Statue Honoring 19th Century Surgeon Who Experimented On Female Slaves
- Hero Southwest Airlines pilot Tammie Jo Shults praised after landing distressed aircraft
- Unarmed Black Man Killed In 'Mind-Boggling,' Unjustified Barrage Of Police Gunfire: Lawyer
- Trump squirming over Russia sanctions ties White House in knots
- In medical 1st, man gets 2nd face transplant
- Sinclair Broadcast Boss Donated To GOP Rep Who Assaulted Reporter
- New York governor to allow 35,000 paroled felons to vote
- Most Expensive 2018 Ford Mustang: We Welcome Our One-Month Loaner
- Public figures react to the death of Barbara Bush
- Baboons Work Together To Escape From Biomedical Testing Facility
- 60 Seriously Delicious Healthy Breakfasts
- Body of last missing family member found in California river
- Israel marks 70 years as a nation as new and old challenges lurk
- Fox News' Judicial Analyst Absolutely Shreds Hannity's Cohen Claim
- Intruders storm Nigerian parliament and snatch mace: Senate spokesman
- Passenger Killed On Southwest Flight Is the First U.S. Commercial Airline Fatality In 9 Years
- Starbucks to close 8,000 branches for afternoon of racial bias training after discrimination row
- The Latest: Colorado Springs Airport to reopen after fire
- New York Daily News Scorches Sean Hannity With New Cover
- Heartsick Boy Asks If Atheist Dad Is In Heaven. Pope Francis Reveals The Answer With A Hug.
- Missouri AG Finds Evidence of Criminal Activity in Governor Greitens` Charity
- Chemical inspectors await all-clear to begin work in Syria's Douma
- Trump's CIA chief in secret meeting with North Korean leader: U.S. officials
- Starbucks Is Closing Thousands of Stores for Racial Bias Training. Here's How Much Money It Could Lose
- Canadian drug mule sentenced in Australia for cocaine cruise
- Woman killed after jet engine fails on New York-Dallas flight
- Here's Why Congressman Blake Farenthold Resigned So Abruptly
- Amazon launches new app feature targeting international shoppers
- Times, New Yorker win Pulitzer for Weinstein scandal
- Cuba: Castros, communism and cigars
- Ferrari 488 Pista vs Lamborghini Huracan Performante: The Numbers
- Starbucks to close stores for an afternoon for bias training
- Iraq sentences French woman to life in jail for joining IS
- Israel hints it could hit Iran's 'air force' in Syria
- Macron warns of European 'civil war' over growing East-West divide
- The Latest: 25 people airlifted out of Hawaii state park
- 28 Big-Batch Summer Cocktail Recipes
- New Mexico mourns bank executive killed on Southwest plane
- The Latest: Last missing California family member found dead
Trump overruled Mattis on Congress vote on Syria strikes: NYT Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:54 PM PDT |
NYC Removes Statue Honoring 19th Century Surgeon Who Experimented On Female Slaves Posted: 17 Apr 2018 08:01 AM PDT |
Hero Southwest Airlines pilot Tammie Jo Shults praised after landing distressed aircraft Posted: 18 Apr 2018 07:06 AM PDT |
Unarmed Black Man Killed In 'Mind-Boggling,' Unjustified Barrage Of Police Gunfire: Lawyer Posted: 18 Apr 2018 09:07 AM PDT |
Trump squirming over Russia sanctions ties White House in knots Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:20 PM PDT |
In medical 1st, man gets 2nd face transplant Posted: 17 Apr 2018 11:59 PM PDT |
Sinclair Broadcast Boss Donated To GOP Rep Who Assaulted Reporter Posted: 18 Apr 2018 05:05 AM PDT |
New York governor to allow 35,000 paroled felons to vote Posted: 18 Apr 2018 12:46 PM PDT New York State plans to restore voting rights to about 35,000 New York felons on parole who previously were barred from casting a ballot until they completed their parole, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday. Cuomo will issue an executive order to restore voting rights to those felons already on parole as well as those who enter the parole system each month, a spokesman said. Most convicted felons in the United States face hurdles and roadblocks to voting, which vary by state. |
Most Expensive 2018 Ford Mustang: We Welcome Our One-Month Loaner Posted: 18 Apr 2018 07:42 AM PDT |
Public figures react to the death of Barbara Bush Posted: 17 Apr 2018 06:01 PM PDT |
Baboons Work Together To Escape From Biomedical Testing Facility Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:16 PM PDT |
60 Seriously Delicious Healthy Breakfasts Posted: 18 Apr 2018 09:23 AM PDT |
Body of last missing family member found in California river Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:25 PM PDT |
Israel marks 70 years as a nation as new and old challenges lurk Posted: 18 Apr 2018 12:15 PM PDT Israel celebrated 70 years since the country's foundation on Wednesday, lauding its improbable economic success and military prowess, but facing a range of political and security challenges. The anniversary of the proclamation of the state of Israel by founding father David Ben-Gurion began at sundown on Wednesday under the Hebrew calendar, but falls on May 14 according to the Western calendar. At the traditional Jerusalem torch-lighting ceremony kicking off what Israelis call Independence Day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed what he called "real seeds of peace" he said were beginning to sprout among some of Israel's Arab neighbours. |
Fox News' Judicial Analyst Absolutely Shreds Hannity's Cohen Claim Posted: 17 Apr 2018 08:36 PM PDT |
Intruders storm Nigerian parliament and snatch mace: Senate spokesman Posted: 18 Apr 2018 07:21 AM PDT By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) - Three men burst into Nigeria's Senate on Wednesday and snatched the legislature's ceremonial mace, in an incident the body's spokesman blamed on a lawmaker who had been suspended. Decisions taken in the Senate cannot be approved without the mace, an ornamental staff symbolising the authority of the legislature. "Today, some hoodlums led by suspended senator Ovie Omo-Agege walked into the Senate plenary and seized the symbol of authority of the upper legislative chamber, the mace," Senator Aliyu Abdullahi, spokesman for the upper house, said in a statement. |
Passenger Killed On Southwest Flight Is the First U.S. Commercial Airline Fatality In 9 Years Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:58 PM PDT |
Starbucks to close 8,000 branches for afternoon of racial bias training after discrimination row Posted: 17 Apr 2018 11:13 AM PDT Starbucks will close more than 8,000 US stores for an afternoon of racial bias training after the arrest of two black men in a Philadelphia branch triggered claims of discrimination. Almost 175,000 workers will go through training on May 29, the company announced on Tuesday after footage of the arrest made headlines. Kevin Johnson, the Starbucks CEO, said the move was just "one step" in the company's "journey" to improve and understand "what we did wrong". Footage of the arrest taken by other customers had gone viral in recent days and prompted a slew of negative headlines for the company. The two black men had been waiting for a friend when they were asked to leave by staff. There are reports one or both of the men asked to use the restroom without buying anything. An employee called the police before the men's friend arrived and argued with officers as they applied handcuffs, saying: "You can't discriminate." Other customers are heard criticising the police. The pair were arrested and held for eight hours before being released with no charge, according to their attorney. The incident triggered protests, with critics holding posters saying "shame on you Starbucks" and "too little too latté". Protestors demonstrate inside a Center City Starbucks, where two black men were arrested, in Philadelphia Credit: REUTERS/Mark Makela Mr Johnson gave interviews saying he wanted to "personally apologise" over the arrests and also met the two men to say sorry face-to-face. He told ABC News: "The circumstances surrounding the incident and the outcome in our store on Thursday were reprehensible... they were wrong." On Tuesday, Mr Johnson said in a statement: "I've spent the last few days in Philadelphia with my leadership team listening to the community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need to take to fix it. Starbucks's US stores will close on May 29 Credit: AP Photo/Lisa Poole "While this is not limited to Starbucks, we're committed to being a part of the solution. Closing our stores for racial bias training is just one step in a journey that requires dedication from every level of our company and partnerships in our local communities." The training on May 29 will "address implicit bias, promote conscious inclusion, prevent discrimination and ensure everyone inside a Starbucks store feels safe and welcome". Starbucks has more than 8,000 company-owned stores in the United States which are all closing. |
The Latest: Colorado Springs Airport to reopen after fire Posted: 17 Apr 2018 03:01 PM PDT |
New York Daily News Scorches Sean Hannity With New Cover Posted: 17 Apr 2018 02:43 AM PDT |
Heartsick Boy Asks If Atheist Dad Is In Heaven. Pope Francis Reveals The Answer With A Hug. Posted: 17 Apr 2018 12:33 PM PDT |
Missouri AG Finds Evidence of Criminal Activity in Governor Greitens` Charity Posted: 17 Apr 2018 02:35 PM PDT |
Chemical inspectors await all-clear to begin work in Syria's Douma Posted: 17 Apr 2018 04:35 PM PDT International investigators on Tuesday were awaiting the green light from a UN security team to begin work in a Syrian town hit by an alleged chemical attack, after delays and warnings by Western powers that crucial evidence had likely been removed. The suspected April 7 gas attack on Douma, near Damascus, reportedly left more than 40 people dead and was blamed by Western powers on the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In response, the United States, France and Britain conducted missile strikes on Syrian military installations, but Paris admitted on Tuesday they were a matter of "honour" that had solved nothing. |
Trump's CIA chief in secret meeting with North Korean leader: U.S. officials Posted: 17 Apr 2018 11:50 PM PDT WASHINGTON/PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State nominee and CIA Director Mike Pompeo made a secret visit to North Korea over the Easter weekend and met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to discuss a planned summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. officials said on Tuesday. Pompeo's trip made him the most senior U.S. official ever known to have met with Kim and provided the strongest sign yet to Trump's willingness to become the first serving U.S. president ever to meet a North Korean leader. |
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Canadian drug mule sentenced in Australia for cocaine cruise Posted: 18 Apr 2018 02:56 AM PDT |
Woman killed after jet engine fails on New York-Dallas flight Posted: 18 Apr 2018 12:11 AM PDT Catastrophic engine failure on a Southwest Airlines flight from New York to Dallas killed a mother-of-two and forced an emergency landing Tuesday, the first fatal incident in US commercial aviation for nearly a decade. The Boeing 737-700 took off without incident but minutes into the flight, passengers heard an explosion in the left engine, which sent shrapnel flying through the window, shattering the glass and leading oxygen masks to drop, witnesses said. "We believe there were parts coming out of this engine," Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, told a news conference, confirming engine failure but no fire. |
Here's Why Congressman Blake Farenthold Resigned So Abruptly Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:32 PM PDT |
Amazon launches new app feature targeting international shoppers Posted: 18 Apr 2018 09:58 AM PDT International shipping is already an option on many orders from Amazon's U.S. website but the new services are aimed at easing the process. The feature, which was announced late on Tuesday, will display pricing, shipping costs and import duty estimates, with Amazon managing courier services and customs clearance. In a statement, Amazon said customers using the new function will be able to shop in five languages - English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, German, and Brazilian Portuguese - and will be able to make purchases in 25 currencies. |
Times, New Yorker win Pulitzer for Weinstein scandal Posted: 16 Apr 2018 07:26 PM PDT |
Cuba: Castros, communism and cigars Posted: 16 Apr 2018 07:00 PM PDT Cuba opens a new chapter when Raul Castro steps down from the presidency on April 19, ending six decades of single-family rule launched by his brother Fidel. Ties between communist Cuba and the United States, roughly 150 kilometers (90 miles) apart, have been fraught due to US occupations and Cold War enmity that took the neighbors to the brink of nuclear war. A historic thaw began in 2014, when Barack Obama and Raul Castro simultaneously announced plans to normalize ties. |
Ferrari 488 Pista vs Lamborghini Huracan Performante: The Numbers Posted: 18 Apr 2018 01:45 AM PDT |
Starbucks to close stores for an afternoon for bias training Posted: 17 Apr 2018 11:22 PM PDT Starbucks, moving swiftly to confront a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia, plans to close more than 8,000 U.S. stores for several hours next month to conduct racial-bias training for nearly 175,000 workers. Philadelphia police released a recording of the call from the Starbucks employee that led to the arrests. In the recording, a woman is heard saying, "Hi, I have two gentlemen in my cafe that are refusing to make a purchase or leave." She gives the address of the Starbucks store, and the entire call lasts less than 30 seconds. |
Iraq sentences French woman to life in jail for joining IS Posted: 17 Apr 2018 07:23 AM PDT Iraq on Tuesday sentenced a French woman to life in prison for belonging to the Islamic State group, raising to more than 180 the number of such convictions of foreign women since the country's defeat of IS. Djamila Boutoutaou, a 29-year-old of Algerian origin, told a Baghdad court that she left France with her husband, a rapper. Boutoutaou, who appeared in court wearing a brown headscarf, said she and her two children had been forced to live in a "cave". |
Israel hints it could hit Iran's 'air force' in Syria Posted: 17 Apr 2018 08:33 AM PDT By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel released details on Tuesday about what it described as an Iranian "air force" deployed in neighboring Syria, including civilian planes suspected of transferring arms, a signal that these could be attacked should tensions with Tehran escalate. Iran, along with Damascus and its big-power backer Russia, blamed Israel for an April 9 air strike on a Syrian air base, T-4, that killed seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) members. Israeli media ran satellite images and a map of five Syrian air bases allegedly used to field Iranian drones or cargo aircraft, as well as the names of three senior IRGC officers suspected of commanding related projects, such as missile units. |
Macron warns of European 'civil war' over growing East-West divide Posted: 17 Apr 2018 03:26 AM PDT The European Union risks being torn apart by a "civil war" between its liberal and authoritarian democracies, Emmanuel Macron, the president of France has warned. Speaking in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Mr Macron said that the EU must "build a new European sovereignty" and embark on much needed reforms to save the bloc. The ardent Europhile was given a standing ovation and numerous compliments by adoring MEPs during the plenary debate on the future of Europe after Brexit. "We have a context of division and indeed doubt within Europe," Mr Macron said. "There seems to be a sort of European civil war where selfish interests sometimes appear more important than what unites Europe." In a thinly-veiled swipe at Hungary and Poland, Mr Macron said Europe was in the grips of "a fascination with the illiberal". Brussels is at loggerheads with Warsaw over Poland's controversial judicial reforms and there are also concerns about the rule of law in Hungary after strongman Viktor Orban's election campaign, which was won by stoking fears over immigration. Members of the European Parliament hold placards saying "Stop the War in Syria" before a debate on the Future of Europe Credit: VINCENT KESSLER/REUTERS "We are seeing authoritiarinism all around us," Mr Macron said, "The response is not authoritarian democracy but the authority of democracy." "In these difficult times, European democracy is our best chance," he added before warning against the "deadly tendency" of national selfishishness and egotism that could lead the continent "to the abyss". Evoking the Second Word War, Mr Macron said he belonged to a generation that had never experienced war and that he "suffered the luxury of forgetting what happened to our ancestors". "I don't want to be part of a generation of sleepwalkers. A generation that has forgotten its past," he declared as the plenary chamber broke into applause." "I will not give in to any kind of fixation on authoritarianism," said Mr Macron, "I want to belong to a generation that will defend European sovereignty because we fought to attain it." "European sovereignty is the system I believe in," Mr Macron said. "Defending Europe is not defending something abstract or the dilution of our own sovereignty." In quotes | Macron on Brexit Mr Macron, under pressure domestically as he tries to force through unpopular labour reforms, even took a swipe Donald Trump, the US president and at his ally in the strikes on Syria. "We share so much with country but this country has rejected multilateralism, free trade and climate change," he said before exhorting MEPs to "listen to the anger of the people of Europe" who felt abandoned by the bloc. Florian Philippot, a French MEP in Nigel Farage's Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group, attacked Mr Macron, branding him the EU's "top pupil" repeating all "the canons of the European catechism". Mr Philippot, a former member of Marine Le Pen's National Front, praised Britain "for breaking free of its chains" and to hoots and catcalls called for a Frexit referendum that would allow France to go out into the world. Mr Macron gave him short shrift and said the French people had spoken when they elected him last year. "You lost because the French people decided otherwise," Mr Macron told the MEP. The French president called for a European fund for communities taking in migrants and insisted that Brexit must not derail EU spending suggesting a tax could be levied to raise money for the EU Budget. He also demanded that eurozone banking integration picked up pace and other reforms. Mr Macron's speech will be seen as a direct response to growing authoritarianism in countries like Hungary Credit: Bernadett Szabo/REUTERS Mr Macron, who praised Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, for his handling of the talks was greeted with unabashed admiration by Europhiles in Strasbourg. Outside the parliament a demonstration was held against the French president. "The true France is back," declared Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission. "This house has waited a long time for a French president like you," Manfred Weber, the German MEP who leads the largest party in the European Parliament, told Mr Macron. But hard left MEPs accused Mr Macron of breaking international law by launching missile strikes on Syria. On Brexit, Mr Macron said he was in favour of the "most integrated relations, the closest relations" with the UK. "There is a solution that we are very familiar with and that is EU membership," he told MEPs. "I am very fond of our friendship with the UK but there is no cherry-picking in the single market," he added after praising Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator. "I believe in Europe so therefore I believe in what we have done," he said referring to the EU's insistence that Britain's Brexit red lines would limit the UK-EU relationship to a trade deal rather than full access to the single market. "We have to be consistent," he said in Strasbourg as Syed Kamall, the most senior Tory MEP shook his head. "That is what democracy is about." Front Bench promotion - end of article |
The Latest: 25 people airlifted out of Hawaii state park Posted: 17 Apr 2018 05:58 PM PDT |
28 Big-Batch Summer Cocktail Recipes Posted: 17 Apr 2018 02:04 PM PDT |
New Mexico mourns bank executive killed on Southwest plane Posted: 18 Apr 2018 05:52 AM PDT |
The Latest: Last missing California family member found dead Posted: 16 Apr 2018 08:57 PM PDT |
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