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- Fox News Host: Trump Said He'd Consider A Pardon For Manafort
- Giraffe Pillows And Bible Covers: New Report Details Booming Trade In U.S.
- Nine-year-old boy dies after beating by Buddhist monk
- Ancient Fossil of Happy Shell-Free Turtle Solves an Evolutionary Mystery
- Lyft Announces Half-Price (And Free!) Rides To The Polls For Midterms
- Hurricane Lane vs. Kilauea: What happens when a hurricane meets a volcano?
- 'Unequal Scenes' — Aerials highlight the split between rich and poor
- Mollie Tibbett’s Friends And Family Push Back On Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Using Her Death
- China investigates top Buddhist leader for sexual assault
- Elon Musk Hires Morgan Stanley to Help Take Tesla Private
- Georgia County Fires Consultant Who Recommended Closing Almost All Its Polling Places
- Woman Fights Off Alligator While Swimming in Florida Lake
- Face recognition nabs fake passport user at US airport
- Google removes several blogs, YouTube accounts linked to Iran
- Weekly News Roundup: Trump Legal Troubles, Hurricane Lane, Me Too Bombshell
- 12 Non-Alcoholic Summer Drinks That'll Get Any Party Started
- Displaced Puerto Ricans Face Dire Situations As FEMA Housing Aid Nears Its End
- Chinese Police Are Investigating Sexual Misconduct Claims Against a Top Buddhist Monk
- DNC Says Previously Reported 'Sophisticated' Cyberattack Wasn't An Attack After All
- Soviet IZh 2125 ‘Kombi’ making comeback as Kalashnikov electric car
- Google blocks accounts in 'influence operation' linked to Iran
- Iranian families share stories on ‘devastating’ impact of US sanctions
- Ending the Clean Power Plan won't stop the sun or the wind — or save the coal industry
- Catholic conference hears appeal for Church to welcome gay people
- Hong Kong Doctor Is Accused of Killing His Wife and Daughter With a Gas-Filled Yoga Ball. Here's What to Know About the Case
- John McCain Will Not Continue Treatment For Brain Cancer, Family Says
- Saudi Arabia insists 'committed' to Aramco IPO
- Mollie Tibbetts investigation: New details indicate she was stabbed
- Correction: Disabled Child Shot story
- Reality Winner, National Security Agency Leaker, Sentenced To 5 Years
- What's happened with Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort?
- Why This Woman Organized Mass Tinder Date With Dozens of Men
- Tunnel from Mexico to abandoned KFC restaurant in Arizona discovered by US Homeland Security
- Hawaii braces itself for Hurricane Lane
- Brett Kavanaugh's Record Sets A Dangerous Precedent On Endangered Species
- NASA spacecraft captures first images of the asteroid it will soon land on
- Knifeman kills mother and sister near Paris, IS claims attack
- Top GOP Senator: 'It Would Be Bad For The Country' If Trump Fired Jeff Sessions
- Top court confirms Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa presidential election victory
- Judge enters not guilty plea for suspect in Walmart killings
- 7 Luxurious Hotels with Rooftop Bee Gardens
Fox News Host: Trump Said He'd Consider A Pardon For Manafort Posted: 22 Aug 2018 10:38 PM PDT |
Giraffe Pillows And Bible Covers: New Report Details Booming Trade In U.S. Posted: 23 Aug 2018 06:00 PM PDT |
Nine-year-old boy dies after beating by Buddhist monk Posted: 24 Aug 2018 01:24 AM PDT A nine-year-old Buddhist novice has died after a beating by a Thai monk who allegedly battered him with a stick and slammed his head against a pillar, officials said Friday. The monk allegedly assaulted Wattanapol Sisawad with a bamboo stick at the temple in Kanchanaburi, two hours west of Bangkok, striking him on his back several times before bashing his head into a pillar. The child fell into a coma and passed away late Thursday, a hospital worker at Kanchanaburi provincial hospital told AFP on Friday, requesting anonymity. |
Ancient Fossil of Happy Shell-Free Turtle Solves an Evolutionary Mystery Posted: 23 Aug 2018 10:56 AM PDT |
Lyft Announces Half-Price (And Free!) Rides To The Polls For Midterms Posted: 23 Aug 2018 01:12 PM PDT |
Hurricane Lane vs. Kilauea: What happens when a hurricane meets a volcano? Posted: 23 Aug 2018 10:19 AM PDT |
'Unequal Scenes' — Aerials highlight the split between rich and poor Posted: 24 Aug 2018 12:47 PM PDT |
Mollie Tibbett’s Friends And Family Push Back On Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Using Her Death Posted: 24 Aug 2018 03:56 PM PDT |
China investigates top Buddhist leader for sexual assault Posted: 22 Aug 2018 10:01 PM PDT The former head of China's government-run Buddhist association is under criminal investigation for alleged sexual assault, the country's top religious authority said Thursday. Xuecheng, a Communist Party member and abbot of Beijing's Longquan Monastery, is one of the most prominent figures to face accusations in China's growing #MeToo movement. |
Elon Musk Hires Morgan Stanley to Help Take Tesla Private Posted: 23 Aug 2018 11:36 AM PDT |
Georgia County Fires Consultant Who Recommended Closing Almost All Its Polling Places Posted: 23 Aug 2018 03:12 PM PDT |
Woman Fights Off Alligator While Swimming in Florida Lake Posted: 24 Aug 2018 08:07 AM PDT |
Face recognition nabs fake passport user at US airport Posted: 24 Aug 2018 06:25 AM PDT Facial recognition technology was credited with the arrest this week of a man attempting to use a fake passport to enter the United States at Washington's Dulles airport, officials said. Officials said that on the third day of deployment of the new technology, border agents were able to determine that the man was using a fake French passport. US Customs and Border Protection, part of the Department of Homeland Security, said Dulles is one of 14 "early adopter airports" using facial recognition technology for the entry process, and began deploying it Monday. |
Google removes several blogs, YouTube accounts linked to Iran Posted: 23 Aug 2018 12:39 PM PDT |
Weekly News Roundup: Trump Legal Troubles, Hurricane Lane, Me Too Bombshell Posted: 24 Aug 2018 02:06 PM PDT |
12 Non-Alcoholic Summer Drinks That'll Get Any Party Started Posted: 24 Aug 2018 03:11 PM PDT |
Displaced Puerto Ricans Face Dire Situations As FEMA Housing Aid Nears Its End Posted: 24 Aug 2018 02:46 AM PDT |
Chinese Police Are Investigating Sexual Misconduct Claims Against a Top Buddhist Monk Posted: 23 Aug 2018 12:59 AM PDT |
DNC Says Previously Reported 'Sophisticated' Cyberattack Wasn't An Attack After All Posted: 23 Aug 2018 07:01 AM PDT |
Soviet IZh 2125 ‘Kombi’ making comeback as Kalashnikov electric car Posted: 24 Aug 2018 08:03 AM PDT |
Google blocks accounts in 'influence operation' linked to Iran Posted: 23 Aug 2018 11:56 AM PDT Google said Thursday it blocked YouTube channels and other accounts over a misinformation campaign linked to Iran, on the heels of similar moves by Facebook and Twitter. Google said that working with the cybersecurity firm FireEye, it linked the accounts to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting as part of an effort dating to at least January 2017. |
Iranian families share stories on ‘devastating’ impact of US sanctions Posted: 23 Aug 2018 10:19 AM PDT Meisam's family, with the help of her grandmother's oncologist, are searching for new suppliers who may be able to import the medicines, but as US sanctions start to bite, they don't know what will be possible. In the past few weeks, international companies have begun to pull out of Iran after threats from US President Donald Trump that businesses must choose between trade with Tehran or trade with the US. The first round of "snapback" US sanctions came into effect at the beginning of August after Mr Trump followed through on a campaign trail promise to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal. |
Ending the Clean Power Plan won't stop the sun or the wind — or save the coal industry Posted: 23 Aug 2018 12:48 PM PDT |
Catholic conference hears appeal for Church to welcome gay people Posted: 23 Aug 2018 08:55 AM PDT At the first major speech on the issue at the World Meeting of Families, which is organized by the Vatican every three years and is being held in Dublin this year, U.S. Jesuit priest James Martin told delegates that excluding lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Catholics violated the teachings of Jesus Christ. "By excluding LGBT Catholics, you are breaking up God's family," he added. The Church teaches that homosexual tendencies are not sinful but homosexual acts are, and that homosexuals should try to be chaste. |
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John McCain Will Not Continue Treatment For Brain Cancer, Family Says Posted: 24 Aug 2018 08:20 AM PDT |
Saudi Arabia insists 'committed' to Aramco IPO Posted: 22 Aug 2018 08:16 PM PDT Saudi Arabia on Thursday rejected reports that Aramco's planned initial public offering had been scrapped, saying the kingdom had stepped up preparations for the stock market debut of the state energy giant. "The government remains committed to the IPO of Saudi Aramco at a time of its own choosing when conditions are optimum," energy minister Khalid al-Falih said in a statement. The plan to float around five percent of Aramco -- expected to be the world's largest stock sale -- forms the cornerstone of a reform programme envisaged by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to wean the economy off its reliance on oil. |
Mollie Tibbetts investigation: New details indicate she was stabbed Posted: 24 Aug 2018 09:39 AM PDT |
Correction: Disabled Child Shot story Posted: 24 Aug 2018 11:12 AM PDT |
Reality Winner, National Security Agency Leaker, Sentenced To 5 Years Posted: 23 Aug 2018 07:57 AM PDT |
What's happened with Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort? Posted: 22 Aug 2018 10:00 PM PDT Manafort was convicted the same day Trump's ex-lawyer pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations. The same day a guilty verdict arrived in the case of Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, the president's former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations. On any given day the Trump administration has proven itself capable of compressing what would under any other presidency be weeks worth of news into a few scant hours. |
Why This Woman Organized Mass Tinder Date With Dozens of Men Posted: 23 Aug 2018 11:06 AM PDT |
Tunnel from Mexico to abandoned KFC restaurant in Arizona discovered by US Homeland Security Posted: 24 Aug 2018 01:38 AM PDT US federal authorities have discovered a drug smuggling tunnel between a home in Mexico and a former KFC restaurant in Arizona. Department of Homeland Security officials received information one end of the tunnel was inside the abandoned fast food joint in San Luis – 200 yards north of the US-Mexico border. Police began trailing the owner of the building, Ivan Lopez, and arrested him this month after finding several packages of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in the back of his truck. |
Hawaii braces itself for Hurricane Lane Posted: 23 Aug 2018 04:08 AM PDT |
Brett Kavanaugh's Record Sets A Dangerous Precedent On Endangered Species Posted: 24 Aug 2018 02:46 AM PDT |
NASA spacecraft captures first images of the asteroid it will soon land on Posted: 24 Aug 2018 01:46 PM PDT A NASA probe speeding through the solar system has captured its first image of the asteroid Bennu, which the space agency will try to land on in 2020. Once that happens, the spacecraft OSIRIS-REx is designed to collect up to 4.4 pounds of ancient space rock, seal the minerals in a capsule, and blast the capsule back to Earth. If all goes as planned, the canister will drop down into the Utah desert in 2023. SEE ALSO: A 12-mile, underground lake may have been found on Mars. What could live there? The space probe captured its first image of Bennu from 1.4 million miles away, which is pretty close as far as space distances go (this is about six times the distance between the Earth and moon). But as shown below, the asteroid is still too distant to make out any features or details. It looks like a fuzzy, spinning white dot. Asteroid Bennu speeds through space.Image: nasaIn early December, the probe will begin to orbit quite close to the small asteroid, 4.5 miles (7 kilometers) from the surface. As the craft slowly circles Bennu at just 0.1 mph, NASA scientists will map its rocky surface, scouring the terrain for a suitable landing spot Why is NASA visiting this small asteroid? Compared to many of the 780,000 known asteroids in our solar system, Bennu is pretty small. But it's quite interesting. For one, Bennu might contain valuable resources that can be used for future deep space exploration, Dante Lauretta, the OSIRIS-REx principal investigator at the University of Arizona, Tucson, said in a press call. A conception of the probe collecting samples from BennuImage: nasaLauretta is interested in whether Bennu holds clay deposits, because embedded in clay is water. And water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen, two necessary components for rocket fuel. One day, perhaps, Bennu may serve as a "fuel depot" in space, said Lauretta. Bennu is also believed to be a well-preserved, ancient asteroid, containing cosmic fragments older than our solar system. Understanding how Bennu formed, and the mish-mash of space materials it's made of, will likely improve astronomers' understanding of how the solar system came to be some four billion years ago. Bennu, at center, compared in size to other solar system asteroidsImage: nasaFinally, Bennu has the slight potential to travel dangerously close to Earth in 2175 and 2195. "Bennu is one of the ones we are watching," said Lauretta, noting that it has a 1 in 2,700 chance of coming too close for comfort. Knowing what Bennu is composed of gives NASA better information about how to potentially deflect the large space rock, should it ever veer toward our humble blue planet. WATCH: Ever wonder how the universe might end? |
Knifeman kills mother and sister near Paris, IS claims attack Posted: 23 Aug 2018 01:27 PM PDT A man stabbed his mother and sister to death and seriously injured another person in a town near Paris on Thursday before being shot dead by police. The 36-year-old had serious mental health problems and had been on a terror watch list since 2016, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb told reporters after visiting the scene in the town of Trappes. The motive for the violence remained unclear despite a claim by the Islamic State (IS) group that it was an attack by one of its fighters responding to the terror organisation's propaganda. |
Top GOP Senator: 'It Would Be Bad For The Country' If Trump Fired Jeff Sessions Posted: 23 Aug 2018 01:09 PM PDT |
Top court confirms Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa presidential election victory Posted: 24 Aug 2018 07:16 AM PDT Zimbabwe's top court on Friday dismissed an opposition bid to have presidential election results annulled over alleged rigging in favour of Robert Mugabe's successor, Emmerson Mnangagwa. In a verdict widely predicted by analysts, Chief Justice Luke Malaba strongly criticised the MDC party's case and upheld Mnangagwa's win. Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa Credit: REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo/ "The court finds the applicant has failed to place before it clear, direct, sufficient and credible evidence" of irregularities, Malaba said in his ruling at the Constitutional Court in Harare. "There was no proof of the happenings of these irregularities as a matter of fact." Mnangagwa, of the ruling ZANU-PF party, won the July 30 election with 50.8 percent of the vote - just enough to meet the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a run-off against MDC leader Nelson Chamisa, who scored 44.3 percent. His inauguration would now take place on Sunday, justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told AFP. Lawyers for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) had argued that the results should be annulled due to alleged "massive doctoring" of the vote. Africa's tarnished jewel: how four decades of Robert Mugabe left Zimbabwe's economy reeling But the court backed lawyers representing Mnangagwa, ZANU-PF and the election commission who rubbished claims that the opposition had produced any substantial evidence of fraud. "I once again reiterate my call for peace and unity," Mnangagwa said in a television address after the ruling. "Let us put whatever differences we might have behind us. It is time to build our nation and move forward together." Paul Mangwana, a ZANU-PF spokesman, said outside the court: "We are ecstatic... President Mnangagwa won and that can no longer be disputed. "He is now ready to deliver on his mandate to usher in a new Zimbabwe." Mnangagwa, who has vowed to revive Zimbabwe's ruined economy, had hoped the elections would draw a line under Mugabe's repressive 37-year rule and open up a stream of foreign investment and aid. Campaigning was more open and peaceful than previous votes under Mugabe. But the election was marred by the army opening fire on protesters, killing six, allegations of vote-rigging and a violent crackdown on opposition activists. The MDC had cited a catalogue of alleged discrepancies including incorrect counting, fake "ghost" polling stations, and at some polling stations more ballots being counted than there were registered voters. Police gather outside the Constitutional Court after the court upheld Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa' s narrow victory in Harare Credit: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi The party issued a statement saying it would respect the court verdict despite being the victim "of chicanery and electoral pilferage". "The sombre mood in the country in the wake of today's court verdict is in itself a telling statement," it added. Derek Matyszak, a legal expert at the University of Zimbabwe, had predicted that the opposition faced an uphill struggle given the courts' historic tilt towards ZANU-PF, which has ruled since independence from British colonial rule in 1980. "The outcome (was) pretty predictable," Matyszak told AFP. The MDC's appeal, which was lodged hours before the deadline on August 10, forced Mnangagwa's inauguration - planned for August 12 - to be postponed. International monitors largely praised the conduct of the election itself, although European Union observers said that Mnangagwa, a former long-time Mugabe ally, benefited from an "un-level playing field". After the ruling, the EU issued a statement saying all parties should accept the verdict, adding that the new government needed to push through electoral reforms after a vote that had "revealed improvements as well as challenges." Some ZANU-PF supporters celebrated at the party headquarters in Harare. The nine judges delivered the unanimous verdict at the court amid tight security, though no protests were reported after the case. Armed police patrolled in the second city of Bulawayo, an opposition stronghold. The court could have declared a winner, called another election, or ordered a run-off or recount. In a first for the country, the proceedings were broadcast live on state television. |
Judge enters not guilty plea for suspect in Walmart killings Posted: 24 Aug 2018 03:53 PM PDT |
7 Luxurious Hotels with Rooftop Bee Gardens Posted: 23 Aug 2018 11:27 AM PDT |
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