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- House Republicans Gear Up For Failure On Immigration
- ABC News Apologizes After Huge Mistake On Chyron About Paul Manafort
- Trump aide Stephen Miller, meet your great-grandfather, who flunked his naturalization test
- Israeli Prime Minister's Wife, Sara Netanyahu, Indicted For Fraud
- Remains of Civil War soldiers found in pit of severed limbs
- Killing dogs for meat illegal, rules S. Korean court
- The Best Cars You Can't Buy in the US
- South Sudan president Kiir departs for Ethiopia ahead of peace talks
- Trump July Europe trip to include Putin meeting: Bloomberg
- Johnny Depp Reveals He Acts With An Earpiece And Other Bizarre Secrets
- An Italian Official Is Calling for a Census of the Roma Minority. Critics Warn It Reeks of Fascism
- Wednesday's Morning Email: Babies Being Placed In 'Tender Age Shelters' At Border
- Prosecutor: Abused kids upbringing like 'Lord of the Flies'
- Prince Louis to be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury next month
- U.S. passengers file suit against Southwest over fatal engine explosion
- Obama: 'Are we a nation that accepts the cruelty of ripping children from their parents' arms?'
- Black Texas Teenager Brutalized In 2015 Finally Gets Her Pool Party
- Torture case: 911 audio reveals harrowing details of alleged child abuse
- Rachel Maddow Struggles To Read Report Of Babies Sent To 'Tender Age' Shelters
- Texas Investigators Identify 'Little Jacob,' Whose Body Washed Ashore 8 Months Ago, and Arrest His Mother
- Police: Bear that mauled searcher likely killed Alaska hiker
- Yemen pro-govt forces seize Hodeida airport from rebels: coalition
- Obama cyber chief confirms 'stand down' order against Russian cyberattacks in summer 2016
- 2019 Chevy Blazer Revealed As A Sporty Crossover
- Alzheimer’s disease may be triggered by herpes virus, scientists suspect
- Samantha Bee Reveals The Withheld 'Recording' From Stephen Miller's NYT Interview
- Jeff Sessions Says He Never 'Intended' To Separate Immigrant Families. That's A Lie.
- Nevada sets 1st execution since 2006 after fight over drugs
- Militants' rockets, Israeli air strikes heat up Gaza border
- Baby Boy, 1, With Rare Skin Condition Has to Bathe in Bleach: 'It Is Something I Dread'
- Lewandowski won't apologize for 'womp womp' reaction to story of girl separated from mother
- Obama Breaks Silence On Immigrant Family Separations
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- Born in the U.S.A.: 2019 Volvo S60 Revealed!
- 16 Quick and Easy No-Cook Recipes
- Tensions Run High For Republicans As House Heads To Doomed Immigration Votes
- 911 Call: Mom said ex-boyfriend had gun, 4 kids with him
- Catholic cardinal in Washington accused of sex abuse
- Stephen Colbert Ruthlessly Rebukes Sarah Huckabee Sanders Amid Family Separations
- Johnson warned Comey on Trump volatility before dossier briefing
- Woman fights off attempted abduction
- Five scenarios for Turkey's finely-balanced polls
House Republicans Gear Up For Failure On Immigration Posted: 21 Jun 2018 11:16 AM PDT |
ABC News Apologizes After Huge Mistake On Chyron About Paul Manafort Posted: 20 Jun 2018 07:16 PM PDT |
Trump aide Stephen Miller, meet your great-grandfather, who flunked his naturalization test Posted: 20 Jun 2018 01:34 PM PDT |
Israeli Prime Minister's Wife, Sara Netanyahu, Indicted For Fraud Posted: 21 Jun 2018 05:22 AM PDT |
Remains of Civil War soldiers found in pit of severed limbs Posted: 20 Jun 2018 01:39 PM PDT |
Killing dogs for meat illegal, rules S. Korean court Posted: 20 Jun 2018 11:45 PM PDT A South Korean court has ruled the killing of dogs for meat is illegal, in a landmark decision that animal rights activists said Thursday could pave the way to outlawing eating canines. Despite no specific ban, authorities have invoked hygiene regulations or animal protection laws that ban cruel slaughter methods to crack down on dog farms and restaurants ahead of international events such as the Pyeongchang Olympics. Animal rights group Care last year filed complaints against a dog farm operator in Bucheon, accusing him of "killing animals without proper reasons" and violating building and hygiene regulations, and prosecutors later charged him. |
The Best Cars You Can't Buy in the US Posted: 20 Jun 2018 08:00 AM PDT |
South Sudan president Kiir departs for Ethiopia ahead of peace talks Posted: 20 Jun 2018 04:28 AM PDT South Sudan President Salva Kiir left the capital on Wednesday and headed to Ethiopia ahead of a planned meeting with his rival and rebel leader Riek Machar ahead of planned talks to try to negotiate an end to a five-year-old civil war, an official said. "IGAD has decided to call face-to-face dialogue between our president and Riek Machar on outstanding issues," Awut Deng, a senior member of Kiir's delegation, said before departing, referring to the regional East African bloc. |
Trump July Europe trip to include Putin meeting: Bloomberg Posted: 20 Jun 2018 02:43 PM PDT |
Johnny Depp Reveals He Acts With An Earpiece And Other Bizarre Secrets Posted: 21 Jun 2018 09:51 AM PDT |
An Italian Official Is Calling for a Census of the Roma Minority. Critics Warn It Reeks of Fascism Posted: 19 Jun 2018 08:36 PM PDT |
Wednesday's Morning Email: Babies Being Placed In 'Tender Age Shelters' At Border Posted: 20 Jun 2018 04:13 AM PDT |
Prosecutor: Abused kids upbringing like 'Lord of the Flies' Posted: 21 Jun 2018 03:39 PM PDT |
Prince Louis to be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury next month Posted: 20 Jun 2018 02:35 AM PDT Prince Louis will be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury next month, Kensington Palace has announced. It will take place at The Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, London on Monday July 9 and the Most Reverend Justin Welby will preside over the service. The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to a son at 11.01am on April 23 weighing 8lbs 7oz, inside the £5,900-a-stay The Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London. By welcoming a baby prince, William and Kate are following the birth pattern of the Queen and Philip's children - a son, a daughter and then another son. But the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made history for gender equality, with Princess Charlotte remaining fourth-in-line to the throne and her younger brother slipping into fifth ahead of Prince Harry. Historically, Prince Louis would have leapfrogged his sister simply because he was born male. Prince George - third-in-line - was also christened at the Chapel Royal, but Charlotte was baptised at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham. Princess Charlotte and her brother Prince Louis Credit: Reuters Royal Christenings After the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take their newborn home, they got to work planning the christening. The ceremony, as tradition dictates, will be conducted by The Archbishop of Canterbury. Royal christenings are not confined to one traditional location and in years gone by the service has been held at a number of locations linked to the monarchy. While today's announcement revealed a return to The Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, here is a look at the details of previous christenings. The Queen The Queen was christened Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on May 29, 1926 by The Archbishop of York Cosmo Gordon Lang in The Chapel, Buckingham Palace. Her godparents: Paternal grandparents King George V and Queen Mary Maternal grandfather the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Aunts Mary, Princess Royal, and Lady Elphinsone Great-great-uncle Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught Queen Elizabeth II profile The Prince Of Wales The Prince of Wales was christened Charles Philip Arthur George on December 15, 1948 by The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Geoffrey Fisher in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace. His godparents: Grandfather King George VI Great-grandmother Queen Mary Aunt Princess Margaret Paternal great-grandmother Victoria Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven Great-uncle the Honourable David Bowes-Lyon Lady Brabourne, daughter of the Earl of Mountbatten of Burma Great-uncles King Haakon of Norway and Prince George of Greece Royal christenings | What can we expect from Prince Louis' big day? The Duke of Cambridge The Duke of Cambridge was christened William Arthur Philip Louis on August 4, 1982 by The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Robert Runcie in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace. His godparents: King Constantine II of the Hellenes Lord Romsey Sir Laurens van der Post Princess Alexandra The Honourable Mrs Angus Ogilvy The Duchess of Westminster Lady Susan Hussey, Lady in Waiting to The Queen Prince Louis' godparents | Who are William and Kate likely to pick? Prince Harry Prince Harry was christened Henry Charles Albert David on December 21, 1984 by The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Robert Runcie in St George's Chapel in Windsor. His godparents: Uncle The Duke of York Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones Lady Vestey Carolyn Bartholomew, friend of Princess Diana Bryan Organ, artist who painted Prince Charles Gerald Ward, late close friend of Prince Charles Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the day they announced their engagement Prince George Prince George was christened George Alexander Louis on October 23, 2013 by The Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Reverend Justin Welby at The Chapel Royal in St James' Palace. The Telegraph's Chief Reporter Gordon Rayner wrote about his godparents at the time. Oliver Baker Oli Bake met the Duke and Duchess at St Andrews University, where he became one of a small circle of friends known as "Sallies boys" after the St Salvator's halls of residence where they lived. He was one of two friends who shared a house with the Duke and Duchess during their final two years at university. When Mr Baker married Mel Nicholson at St Andrews in 2010, the Duke and Duchess were among the guests. Emilia Jardine-Paterson Emila Jardine-Paterson, nee Emilia d-Erlanger, is one of the Duchess's closest friends from her school days at Marlborough College. In 2007, when the Duke and Duchess temporarily split up, Mrs Jardine-Paterson was one of a handful of friends who consoled the Duchess during a holiday at her uncle Gary Goldsmith's villa in Ibiza. Emilia Jardine-Paterson and husband David arrive at Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, central London for the christening of Prince George of Cambridge Credit: John Stillwell/PA She also attended St Andrews University, where she became friends with the Duke. She runs her own interior design business called d'Erlanger and Sloan. Her husband David is the brother of JJ Jardine-Paterson, an ex-boyfriend of Pippa Middleton. Earl Grosvenor Earl Grosvenor, known as Hugh to friends, is both the youngest and the wealthiest of the godparents. He is the son and heir of the Duke of Westminster, one of the ten wealthiest men in the country with a property fortune of £7.35 billion. A former student at Newcastle University, he threw a spectacular 21st birthday party at the family seat, Eaton Hall, near Chester, where comedian Michael McIntyre and the hip hop band Rizzle Kicks provided the entertainment and Prince Harry was among the guests. His sister Lady Tamara is married to Edward van Cutsem, brother of fellow godparent William van Cutsem, and his mother, the Duchess of Westminster, is Prince William's godmother. Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton One of the most widely-predicted names on the list, Mr Lowther-Pinkerton is a former SAS Major who worked as the Duke's private secretary from 2005 until last month, and still works one day a week as the Duke and Duchess's principal private secretary. A former equerry to the Queen Mother, he has been a loyal and trusted mentor to the Duke for most of his adult life. He served in the first Gulf War in 1991 as special forces liaison officer with the US military, and also saw service in Bosnia. His son William was a pageboy at the royal wedding in 2011. Line of succession to the British throne Julia Samuel A close friend of Diana, Princess of Wales, Julia Samuel is founder patron and trustee of Child Bereavement UK (formerly the Child Bereavement Trust) and works as a maternity and paediatric counsellor at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, where Prince George was born. A member of the Guinness family, her sister Sabrina is a former girlfriend of the Prince of Wales. The mother-of-four became friends with the Princess after being seated next to her at a dinner, and often went with her to concerts and sporting events. The Princess became godmother to her son Benjamin, now 23. She is married to businessman Michael Samuel. Zara Tindall The Duke of Cambridge's cousin, Zara Tindall, is the closest to him in age of his six cousins, and shares his love of riding. Mike and Zara Tindall arrive at Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, central London for the christening of Prince George of Cambridge Credit: John Stillwell/PA She is an Olympic silver medallist in team eventing at London 2012 and a former BBC Sports Personality of the Year. She married former England rugby international Mike Tindall in Edinburgh three months after the Duke and Duchess were married. William van Cutsem One of the Duke of Cambridge's oldest friends, William van Cutsem, is the son of the late Hugh van Cutsem, who became the Prince of Wales's closest friend during their time at Cambridge University. He is one of four brothers, all of whom are friends of the Duke and Duchess, but as the youngest he is the closest in age to the Duke and as boys they played together at Anmer Hall on the Queen's Sandringham estate, where the van Cutsems once lived, and which has now been given to the Duke and Duchess as their own country home. William van Cutsem with wife Rosie leaving the Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, central London, following the christening of Prince George by the Archbishop of Canterbury Credit: John Stillwell/PA William's brother Edward is a godson of the Prince of Wales and was a pageboy at the royal wedding in 1981. In September 2013 the Duke was among the mourners at Hugh van Cutsem's funeral in Essex. Princess Charlotte Princess Charlotte was christened Charlotte Elizabeth Diana on July 5, 2015 by The Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Reverend Justin Welby at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham. The Telegraph's Chief Reporter Gordon Rayner wrote about his godparents at the time. The Hon Laura Fellowes At a christening already heavy with memories of Diana, Princess of Wales, the choice of Laura Fellowes confirmed predictions that the Duke would want a member of his mother's family to be a godparents. Ms Fellowes is the Duke's first cousin, as she is the daughter of Princess Diana's sister Lady Jane Fellowes. Her husband Nick Pettman, who works in the City, will also be at the christening, as will the spouses of all the godparents. Princess Charlotte is being christened in the church if St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, Norfolk, where Princess Diana was also christened. Diana is one of Charlotte's middle names. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were guests at Ms Fellowes' wedding in Snettisham, Norfolk, in 2009, and with just a year between their ages, the Duke and Ms Fellowes often played together as children. Her father, Lord Fellowes, was the Queen's Private Secretary and his father was the Queen's land agent at Sandringham. Ms Fellowes, who writes novels under the pen-name Mave Fellowes, lives with her husband and two sons in west Norfolk, not far from the Duke and Duchess's home at Anmer Hall. Adam Middleton While all the pre-christening attention around the Middleton family was on whether the Duchess's siblings Pippa and James would be chosen as godparents, few people were talking about the Duchess's cousin Adam Middleton. The 33-year-old is the son of Michael Middleton's brother Richard, and works for the Mayfair-based firm Manchester Square Partners, which advises business leaders on how to "navigate ambiguity and make good decisions". Last year, when he married interior designer Rebecca Poynton at the Dorchester Hotel in London, the guests included the Duchess of Cambridge, her parents and James and Pippa Middleton. He has a first-class degree in economics and finance from Loughborough University. Popular girls' names since 1904 Thomas van Straubenzee One of the Duke of Cambridge's oldest school friends, Thomas van Straubenzee was a popular 2/1 bet to make the list of godparents. A firm fixture on the Duke and Duchess's social scene, he has known the Duke since they attended Ludgrove prep school together and is also a close friend of Prince Harry. The Duke's connection to the van Straubenzee family pre-dates his school days; his mother Diana, Princess of Wales was a close friend of the family and nannied Thomas's cousin before she married the Prince of Wales. Both of the princes were guests at Mr van Straubenzee's wedding two years ago to Lady Melissa Percy, the youngest daughter of the Duke of Northumberland. Their reception was held in the bride's ancestral home, Alnwick Castle. Prince William (left) walks to a British and Irish Lions training session in 2005 with his friend Thomas Van Straubenzee Credit: David Davies/PA When the Duke of Cambridge visited New Zealand during his gap year, it was with Mr van Straubenzee that he travelled. And when the Duke married the Duchess, Mr van Straubenzee was one of two friends invited to make a speech after the best man, Prince Harry. His brother Henry died aged 18 in 2002 following a car crash, and Princes William and Harry showed their loyalty and friendship by becoming patron of a charity set up in his name. Thomas van Straubenzee was on the phone to Prince Harry when he was mugged in 2011. The Prince rushed to his side with his police bodyguard. He is an estate agent who recently set up his own agency, VanHan. James Meade Another permanent fixture in the Duke of Cambridge's social circle, James Meade was at Eton with the Duke and has been one of his closest friends ever since. He and Thomas van Straubenzee were the only two friends invited to make speeches at the Duke and Duchess's wedding reception in 2011. He and his wife Lady Laura Marsham, whom he married in 2013, are also part of the Duke and Duchess's Norfolk set, as Lady Laura's family seat is at Gayton Hall in Norfolk. James, whose father Richard is a gold medal-winning Olympic equestrian, is also a friend of Prince Harry, who, with Prince William, attended his wedding at Gayton Hall. Nicknamed "badger" - his fighting name at the Boodles Boxing Ball in 2008 - it was at his brother Harry's wedding in 2010 that the Duke and Duchess were last seen before they announced their engagement. Sophie Carter Sophie Carter, a long-term friend of the Duchess of Cambridge, has been rewarded for her loyalty and discretion over the years. An unfamiliar name to all but the most die-hard royal watchers, she is a virtual ever-present at parties and social gatherings organised by the Duchess, including her birthday parties. |
U.S. passengers file suit against Southwest over fatal engine explosion Posted: 21 Jun 2018 12:08 PM PDT Eight passengers have sued Southwest Airlines Co over a catastrophic engine blowout in April that killed a passenger and injured several others. The plaintiffs, eight passengers from Flight 1380 on April 17 and one passenger's husband, filed suit on Tuesday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York County of New York. Passengers Cindy Candy Arenas, Jaky Alyssa Arena, Jiny Alexa Arenas, Elhadji Cisse, Donald Kirkland, Beverly Kirkland, Connor Brown, and Cassandra Adams, and Cindy Arenas' husband, Joe Leos Arenas, allege that Southwest acted negligently in its responsibilities to maintain and repair its aircraft and aircraft components. |
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Black Texas Teenager Brutalized In 2015 Finally Gets Her Pool Party Posted: 20 Jun 2018 12:13 PM PDT |
Torture case: 911 audio reveals harrowing details of alleged child abuse Posted: 21 Jun 2018 03:37 AM PDT |
Rachel Maddow Struggles To Read Report Of Babies Sent To 'Tender Age' Shelters Posted: 19 Jun 2018 07:58 PM PDT |
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Police: Bear that mauled searcher likely killed Alaska hiker Posted: 20 Jun 2018 05:47 PM PDT |
Yemen pro-govt forces seize Hodeida airport from rebels: coalition Posted: 20 Jun 2018 12:36 AM PDT Emirati-backed Yemeni government forces seized Hodeida airport from Huthi rebels on Wednesday, the coalition said, in a major step towards retaking the key Red Sea port city. "The airport was completely cleared, Thank God, and is under control," coalition commander for the Red Sea coast, Abdul Salaam al-Shehi, said in a video posted by the United Arab Emirates' official WAM news agency. Last Wednesday, government forces launched an offensive to clear Hodeida of rebel fighters who have held it since 2014, raising UN concerns for vital aid shipments and commercial food imports through the city's docks. |
Obama cyber chief confirms 'stand down' order against Russian cyberattacks in summer 2016 Posted: 20 Jun 2018 01:49 PM PDT |
2019 Chevy Blazer Revealed As A Sporty Crossover Posted: 21 Jun 2018 04:02 PM PDT |
Alzheimer’s disease may be triggered by herpes virus, scientists suspect Posted: 21 Jun 2018 08:35 AM PDT Alzheimer's disease may be triggered by the herpes virus, a new study suggests, leading to hopes that antiviral medication could help prevent dementia. Around 850,000 people are living with dementia in Britain, and the majority of people have Alzheimer's which occurs when sticky plaques of amyloid build up in the brain, killing brain cells. But new research has found that the brains of people who have died of Alzhiemer's have almost double the level of HHV-6A and HHV-7 herpes virus as non-diseased brains, suggesting it is playing a role in the condition. Researchers in the US believe that the disease may trigger an immune 'cascade' which encourages the growth of amyloid plaques. It raises hopes that cases could be prevented through antiviral drugs. How herpes in the brain could trigger Alzheimer's The team did not set out to study the impact of herpes, but were looking for anything which might be different in six key brain regions in people with Alzheimer's compared to those who were dementia free. They began by sequencing DNA from the dead patients to find out information about inherited genes, followed by their RNA to find out how those genes were expressed. "We didn't go looking for viruses, but viruses sort of screamed out at us," said lead author assistant research professor Ben Readhead of Arizona State University. "We saw a key virus, HHV 6A, regulating the expression of quite a few Alzheimer's risk genes and genes known to regulate the processing of amyloid, a key ingredient in Alzheimer's neuropathology." The study authors say the findings suggests that Alzheimer's could be 'collateral damage' caused by the brain's response to the virus. Both HHV 6A, and 7 are common herpesviruses and most people are exposed to them early in life. It is different from the Herpes-simplex virus which causes cold sores and genital herpes. The level of the virus in the brain also correlated with clinical dementia scores before death. Those with more viral DNA performed worse in tests. "I don't think we can answer whether herpesviruses are a primary cause of Alzheimer's disease," said study senior author, Dr Joel Dudley, Director of the Institute for Next Generation Healthcare at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. ""But what's clear is that they're perturbing and participating in networks that directly underlie Alzheimer's. "This study represents a significant advancement in our understanding of the plausibility of the pathogen hypothesis of Alzheimer's "If it becomes evident that specific viral species directly contribute to an individual's risk of developing Alzheimer's or their rate of progression once diagnosed, then this would offer a new conceptual framework for understanding the emergence and evolution of Alzheimer's at individual, as well as population, levels." Commenting on the study Prof Clive Ballard, Professor of Age-Related Diseases, University of Exeter Medical School, said: "This new study is a vital step forward as it highlights specific disease related mechanisms. "This now gives the potential to investigate the impact of viruses more directly in experimental studies, so that we can really understand whether there may be important implications for treatment or prevention." Prof Ruth Itzhaki, Professor Emeritus of Molecular Neurobiology at the University of Manchester, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, added: "A picture is building up showing strong links between herpes viruses and the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease. "We now need more research to establish whether these viruses are causally linked to Alzheimer's, and whether using that information we might be able to develop treatments." The research was published in the journal Neuron. |
Samantha Bee Reveals The Withheld 'Recording' From Stephen Miller's NYT Interview Posted: 19 Jun 2018 07:36 PM PDT |
Jeff Sessions Says He Never 'Intended' To Separate Immigrant Families. That's A Lie. Posted: 21 Jun 2018 02:38 PM PDT |
Nevada sets 1st execution since 2006 after fight over drugs Posted: 20 Jun 2018 04:32 PM PDT |
Militants' rockets, Israeli air strikes heat up Gaza border Posted: 20 Jun 2018 08:34 AM PDT By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ori Lewis GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Several dozen rockets and mortar bombs launched at Israel by Palestinians in Gaza, and Israeli air strikes on the enclave's dominant Hamas militant group, raised the heat along the border on Wednesday. "I don't intend to detail the actions we plan on Gaza," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech to graduating military officers that was aired on national radio. |
Baby Boy, 1, With Rare Skin Condition Has to Bathe in Bleach: 'It Is Something I Dread' Posted: 20 Jun 2018 07:27 AM PDT |
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Obama Breaks Silence On Immigrant Family Separations Posted: 20 Jun 2018 11:19 AM PDT |
Most and Least Reliable Washing Machine Brands Posted: 20 Jun 2018 07:45 AM PDT |
Born in the U.S.A.: 2019 Volvo S60 Revealed! Posted: 20 Jun 2018 08:20 AM PDT |
16 Quick and Easy No-Cook Recipes Posted: 21 Jun 2018 03:12 PM PDT |
Tensions Run High For Republicans As House Heads To Doomed Immigration Votes Posted: 20 Jun 2018 04:20 PM PDT |
911 Call: Mom said ex-boyfriend had gun, 4 kids with him Posted: 21 Jun 2018 10:46 AM PDT |
Catholic cardinal in Washington accused of sex abuse Posted: 20 Jun 2018 10:16 AM PDT The Vatican has asked retired Washington, D.C., Archbishop Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, to cease public ministry after finding he was credibly accused of sexually abusing a teenager almost 50 years ago, the archdiocese and McCarrick said on Wednesday. McCarrick is among the highest-ranking of the more than 6,700 U.S. Roman Catholic clerics to be accused of sexually abusing children since the church's sex abuse scandal broke in 2002, according to BishopAccountability.org, a private group that tracks the allegations. McCarrick, 87, was accused of sexually abusing a teenager when he was a priest in New York, he said in a statement. |
Stephen Colbert Ruthlessly Rebukes Sarah Huckabee Sanders Amid Family Separations Posted: 19 Jun 2018 07:11 PM PDT |
Johnson warned Comey on Trump volatility before dossier briefing Posted: 20 Jun 2018 02:10 PM PDT |
Woman fights off attempted abduction Posted: 20 Jun 2018 03:20 AM PDT |
Five scenarios for Turkey's finely-balanced polls Posted: 19 Jun 2018 07:52 PM PDT The outcome is far from certain in Turkey's elections Sunday, seen as the biggest test for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the ballot box in his one-and-a-half decades in power. Parliamentary and presidential polls are being held on the same day for the first time in Turkey's history, under a new constitution that also grants the incoming president greater powers. The key focus will be on whether Erdogan can win the presidency in the first round and if his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) keeps its majority in parliament. |
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