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- What Dr. Fauci says when asked about Trump's crowded rallies
- 'Fire! Fire! Fire!': A ship captain faces prosecution after a slaughter at sea
- Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who was hospitalized for COVID-19, said he was 'wrong' not to wear a mask at the White House
- Teacher beheaded in Paris suburb after showing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed to class
- After living in a converted school bus for a year, a retiree is now $10,000 in debt and selling her schoolie — here's the one cost she didn't see coming
- 7 Chicago cops suspended for roles in chief's traffic stop
- Senate Republicans Look to Subpoena Twitter, Facebook CEOs to Testify after Censorship of Hunter Biden Story
- Central Americans edge north as pandemic spurs economic collapse
- Cameron Peak Fire becomes largest wildfire in Colorado history, growing more than 20,000 acres in a day
- Trump advisers dish that campaign manager Bill Stepien seems convinced they're not going to win
- Mexico's former defence minister arrested on arrival in US over drugs charges
- Supreme Court orders 2nd look at Scott Peterson's conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn son
- Teacher beheaded in France after showing Mohammed cartoons
- South African white farmers and rival black protesters face off outside court hearing over farm murder case
- The South Dakota attorney general who hit a man with his car told a 911 dispatcher 'it could be' a deer, call recording shows
- Hunter Biden: FBI probing alleged emails for links to foreign intelligence operation, report says
- Ford is upgrading the 2021 Transit to make it easier to convert into a camper van as the automaker moves to cash in on the RV boom
- Record avalanche of early votes transforms the 2020 election
- This asylum-seeker was wrongfully deported. ICE admits it was a mistake.
- Former Chicago police superintendent accused of sexual assault
- This Keys man wanted to make conch salad. He’s off to jail
- Kurdish-led authorities free hundreds of Islamic State militants jailed in northern Syria
- Texas billionaire charged in $2B tax fraud scheme
- ‘No one in Georgia cares about this QAnon business’: Kelly Loeffler accepts endorsement from controversial candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene
- New York Post employees are attacking Facebook and Twitter for slowing the spread of their Hunter Biden story, calling the companies 'propaganda machines'
- Michigan Republican linked to organizer of rally where militia allegedly plotted to kidnap Whitmer
- A light shines on Nigerian corruption
- Yellowstone winters are unforgiving. Here’s how rangers stock up for the cold ahead
- Air Force Settles $25 Million Lawsuit for F-16 Strafing Run That Killed Contractor
- People are placing prank calls that lure cops to people's homes. One victim's family is still trying to hold police accountable nearly 3 years after his death.
- Thailand's king says country needs royalists as protesters defying ban for second day are met by water canons
- Europe's COVID-19 outbreak is cascading out of control, and nations are slamming vast regions into lockdown again
- North Dakota Mom’s Disappearance May Be Related to Love Triangle, Family Says
- Trump news - live: President rants at rally as revelations of his ‘astounding’ dishonesty emerge from ex-chief of staff
- Whites-only church eyes small town; residents fear becoming 'hate capital of Minnesota'
- Broward jail leaders fired after another mentally ill inmate gives birth in her cell, BSO says
- Hawaii reopens for tourism amid more masks, fewer leis
- Attorneys for the so-called Wolverine Watchmen group said they're just guys who like to 'play guns in the woods.' Evidence shows their plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was more serious than that.
- Harris suspends in-person events after campaign associates test positive for COVID-19
- California: GOP can no longer deploy "unauthorized" drop boxes
- ‘He has to say that’: Trump gives Chris Christie cover for saying he was ‘wrong’ to not mask up at White House
- Fact check: Charges not dropped against Kenosha gunman
- A Keys man was caught with 16 stolen lobsters stuffed down his pants, cops say
- Lemur located after break-in at San Francisco Zoo
What Dr. Fauci says when asked about Trump's crowded rallies Posted: 15 Oct 2020 07:01 AM PDT |
'Fire! Fire! Fire!': A ship captain faces prosecution after a slaughter at sea Posted: 15 Oct 2020 02:04 PM PDT |
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Teacher beheaded in Paris suburb after showing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed to class Posted: 16 Oct 2020 09:42 AM PDT A history teacher who showed his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in class was beheaded near his school in a Paris suburb on Friday by a suspected Islamist terrorist who shouted "Allahu Akbar", police said. Alerted by local residents, police confronted and shot dead a man armed with a kitchen knife and an air gun who refused to drop his weapons and surrender, and threatened them. Minutes later, officers found the body of the male teacher. A bomb disposal unit was called in to check whether the presumed assailant was wearing a suicide vest or belt. Witnesses told police they heard the assailant shouting "Allahu Akbar" ['God is the greatest' in Arabic], police sources said. The teacher had received death threats after giving a class on freedom of expression, during which he showed pupils the controversial cartoons, a police source said. The presumed killer was reported to be an 18-year-old Chechen, the sources said. |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 11:31 AM PDT |
7 Chicago cops suspended for roles in chief's traffic stop Posted: 16 Oct 2020 12:46 PM PDT Seven Chicago police officers have been suspended for their roles the night then-Superintendent Eddie Johnson was found asleep behind the wheel of his SUV after having several drinks at a bar, according to a report by the city's inspector general released Friday. Superintendent David Brown decided to suspend two probationary officers for one day each, two other officers for seven days, a sergeant for 14 days, a lieutenant for 21 days and a commander for 28 days, according to Inspector General Joseph Ferguson's report. Johnson has denied the allegations made by the former driver, Cynthia Donald. |
Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:18 AM PDT Republican leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday called on the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter to testify before the committee and said they were prepared to issue subpoenas to compel testimony regarding their decisions to censor negative stories about Democrats.Senators Ted Cruz (R., Texas), Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) and Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) announced that the Committee would vote on a subpoena on Tuesday for Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to testify on Friday, October 23, according to Fox News."This is election interference and we're 19 days out from an election," Cruz said. "It has no precedent in the history of democracy. The Senate Judiciary Committee wants to know what the hell is going on."Hawley called on the committee to also subpoena Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.The Committee's concern comes after news that both social media platforms had worked to suppress a New York Post report based on emails which suggest the younger Biden may have made an introduction between his father, then- Vice President Joe Biden, and a Ukranian adviser to Burisma Holdings in 2015. The authenticity of the emails has not been confirmed. |
Central Americans edge north as pandemic spurs economic collapse Posted: 15 Oct 2020 04:07 AM PDT After losing her job in Honduras, Gabriela Alvarado has spent the last six weeks crisscrossing towards the U.S. border, part of a small but growing movement of Central Americans heading north after the coronavirus ravaged the already poor region. Alvarado and her husband, Jose, decided their only option was to leave their two children with relatives and try to reach the United States, after a fruitless hunt for work at home. "I went searching but there's nothing, everything is shut down," the 24-year-old former factory worker said on Tuesday from the northern Mexican border state of Sonora. |
Posted: 14 Oct 2020 07:38 PM PDT |
Trump advisers dish that campaign manager Bill Stepien seems convinced they're not going to win Posted: 16 Oct 2020 11:15 AM PDT Dismal polls and poor debate performances are predictably not playing well within President Trump's campaign — but campaign manager Bill Stepien is reportedly not doing much to change that.Stepien's weekly pep talks encourage staffers to look away from "perennially horrible public polls" and find ways they can "win the week," staffers tell Axios. But behind the scenes, Stepien seems "darkly pessimistic," discouraging other staffers who talk to him, they tell Axios.Stepien is reportedly fond of comparing the campaign to a plane flying through turbulence, saying "It's our job to safely land the plane." To some staffers, that sounds like Stepien is "deeply, perhaps irretrievably pessimistic about the state of the race," Axios reports. "It's not a great feeling when you get the sense the campaign manager doesn't deep down think we're going to win," one campaign source said. But even some advisers who are "paid to believe" in Trump's victory tell Axios that Stepien is right.But Stepien countered that characterization to Axios, saying "our campaign data presents a clear pathway to 270 for the president that provides me more confidence than ever in President Trump's re-election." Insiders say it's more like "several" optional paths to victory — something that's indicative of hope for some, and of indecision for others. Those critics say Stepien has been afraid to make decisions that could upset Trump, leading to "half-assed" ad buys and other weak steps to shore up a victory, sources tell Axios.More stories from theweek.com Why this libertarian is voting for Biden The town halls weren't a debate — but Trump still won Is America ready for a boring president? |
Mexico's former defence minister arrested on arrival in US over drugs charges Posted: 16 Oct 2020 03:28 AM PDT |
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Teacher beheaded in France after showing Mohammed cartoons Posted: 16 Oct 2020 05:08 PM PDT |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 05:04 AM PDT White South African farmers and rival Black protesters hurled abuse and threats at each other on Friday ahead of a court hearing in a murder case that has exposed still simmering racial tensions 26 years after the end of apartheid. The killing of Brendan Horner, a white man whose body was found tied to a pole at his farm in Free State province, sparked riots at the start of this month, and prompted President Cyril Ramaphosa to make a statement urging South Africans to "resist attempts... to mobilise communities along racial lines". The farmers, who accuse the government of failing to protect them from violent crime, arrived in pick-up trucks ahead of the court hearing in the central town of Senekal for Horner's two suspected killers. The farmers mostly wore khaki shirts and shorts, a few wore military outfits, and at least one was armed. A group on motorbikes sporting long beards drove through Senekal, a trading town surrounded by dry, hilly countryside, some waving flags with crosses on. "We are getting tired now of all the farm murders," said Geoffrey Marais, 30, a livestock trader from Delmas, where a woman was strangled to death two weeks ago. "Enough is enough. They (the government) must start to prioritise these crimes." |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 09:55 AM PDT |
Hunter Biden: FBI probing alleged emails for links to foreign intelligence operation, report says Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:39 AM PDT |
Posted: 15 Oct 2020 05:38 AM PDT |
Record avalanche of early votes transforms the 2020 election Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:27 PM PDT More than 22 million Americans have already cast ballots in the 2020 election, a record-shattering avalanche of early votes driven both by Democratic enthusiasm and a pandemic that has transformed the way the nation votes. The 22.2 million ballots submitted as of Friday night represents 16% of all the votes cast in the 2016 presidential election, even as eight states are not yet reporting their totals and voters still have more than two weeks to cast ballots. Americans' rush to vote is leading election experts to predict that a record 150 million votes may be cast and turnout rates could be higher than in any presidential election since 1908. |
This asylum-seeker was wrongfully deported. ICE admits it was a mistake. Posted: 16 Oct 2020 02:32 PM PDT |
Former Chicago police superintendent accused of sexual assault Posted: 15 Oct 2020 07:01 PM PDT |
This Keys man wanted to make conch salad. He’s off to jail Posted: 16 Oct 2020 11:32 AM PDT |
Kurdish-led authorities free hundreds of Islamic State militants jailed in northern Syria Posted: 16 Oct 2020 03:57 AM PDT Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria have freed hundreds of imprisoned Islamic State militants, saying they have "no blood on their hands" and have repented joining the terrorist group. A first batch of 631 Syrian IS prisoners was released on Thursday, while 253 had their sentences halved, according to Syrian Democratic Council co-chair Amina Omar. The released were Syrian nationals accused of low-level membership in IS who were not thought to have been commanders or involved in attacks. "This includes those convicted of terror charges whose hands are not stained with the blood of Syrians," Ms Omar said at a press conference in the northeast city of Qamishli. Following the territorial defeat of IS last March, the western-backed Syrian Democratic Forces were left holding some 19,000 ISIS-affiliated men and boys in detention in some two dozen detention facilities spread across northeast Syria. |
Texas billionaire charged in $2B tax fraud scheme Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:03 AM PDT |
Posted: 15 Oct 2020 03:08 PM PDT |
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Michigan Republican linked to organizer of rally where militia allegedly plotted to kidnap Whitmer Posted: 16 Oct 2020 03:00 AM PDT |
A light shines on Nigerian corruption Posted: 16 Oct 2020 05:28 AM PDT |
Yellowstone winters are unforgiving. Here’s how rangers stock up for the cold ahead Posted: 16 Oct 2020 09:53 AM PDT |
Air Force Settles $25 Million Lawsuit for F-16 Strafing Run That Killed Contractor Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:37 PM PDT |
Posted: 15 Oct 2020 05:09 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:55 AM PDT Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn said his country needs people who "love the monarchy" as he broke his silence on anti-royal protests rocking the capital of Bangkok. His pre-recorded comments were broadcast on state television as Thai police used water cannons, riot shields and batons to disperse thousands of protesters who defied a ban on protests for a second day. The king has made no direct comment on three months of protests that have called for curbs to his powers as well as for the removal of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, a former military ruler. He said "the country needs people who love the country and love the monarchy", adding: "All your experience and the things that you've done. You can teach the new generation of your experience. This will be greatly useful." Around 2,000 pro-democracy demonstrators had been chanting for the release of arrested activists and hurled obscenities at Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha in the city's main shopping mall district. |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 03:42 AM PDT |
North Dakota Mom’s Disappearance May Be Related to Love Triangle, Family Says Posted: 16 Oct 2020 12:50 PM PDT North Dakota authorities are still searching for a 47-year-old mother who went missing nearly two weeks ago after leaving a small gathering on foot—and family members believe her disappearance may be tied to a love triangle.Anne Fitzsimonds, 47, walked away from the party at a farmstead in rural Petersburg—at least 26 miles away from her Inkster home—around 1:30 a.m on Oct. 4. She was wearing only a leather jacket, jeans, and cowboy boots, despite the frigid temperature, which dipped as low as 29 degrees."There was no reason for her to leave. Why she left nobody seems to be able to tell us," her older brother, George Niece, told the Grand Forks Herald, adding that the search over vast rural North Dakota has been "absolutely daunting." "Scary, so scary. On one hand, you want to find her, but on the other hand, you don't want to find her; you just want her home."Niece believes his sister's disappearance may be connected to her longtime battle with drug addiction and her recent infidelity in her 30-year marriage."In this case, there was a love triangle, I think, and I think there is drugs; that's going to be money. It doesn't look good," Niece told the Herald.Missing Tennessee Toddler Evelyn Boswell's Mom Changed Story 'Every Single Time': SheriffSince the news of his sister's disappearance, Niece has temporarily left his job in the Twin Cities to assist the Nelson County Sheriff's Department with their search—and is offering a $5,000 reward for helpful information related to the case. But the sheriff's department says that, at this point, their investigation is still considered a "missing persons" case.The sheriff's office added there have been two unconfirmed sightings of Fitzsimonds since Oct. 4: one at a gas station on Highway 2 in Michigan, North Dakota, and another two days later in Cando, about an hour away.Nelson County Sheriff Keith Olson told the Herald that while the mother-of-two had a habit of going away "for weeks at a time" she usually contacted someone. People at the party, which may have involved drugs, have also given authorities conflicting stories about the night, he added.On Thursday, several investigators conducted a massive search on the Petersburg farmstead, assisted by five cadaver dogs and Valley Water Rescue. Harsh winds, however, impeded their search, and investigators were unable to locate any evidence on the property."Police tracking and cadaver dogs searched the area around where Anne disappeared and nothing was found," Niece wrote on Facebook Thursday evening. "Still hoping that Anne...will be found soon."'Vanished Into Thin Air': Florida Mom Disappears After Withdrawing $20 From ATMAuthorities have finally tracked down Fitzsimonds' truck, which her new boyfriend had been reportedly using over the last week. The Grand Forks Herald also reports the boyfriend, referred to as "Brad" in Niece's Facebook posts, drove the white pick-up truck home the night the 47-year-old disappeared.The sheriff's department said investigators had trouble locating the vehicle because there were multiple names on its title—including the owner of the farmstead, who voluntarily gave up the car on Thursday evening."Yesterday the pickup that Anne bought from Connie that was titled as an 'OR' with both their names was impounded by the police," Niece wrote in a Friday Facebook post. "That's more than a week after she disappeared and both Brad, her fling, and Connie have been using it over the last week. This truck was back at the house Anne was last seen at, although apparently in Edinburg the night she disappeared."Niece, who described his little sister as a loving person, is also making sure his niece and nephew are taken care of during the "long road ahead when their Mom returns," he said on Facebook. In a GoFundMe page Niece set up for the children, he revealed they "were not regularly getting dental, medical, or schooling" and said the family's home is in need of some repairs."As we've searched for Anne and helped to refurbish the family home for the children, we realized that neither Valerie or John have the basics that many of us take for granted," the GoFundMe states. "The kids are amazing and literally anything given help them to grow into strong adults who can live and work in our Eastern North Dakota community."Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:50 PM PDT |
Whites-only church eyes small town; residents fear becoming 'hate capital of Minnesota' Posted: 15 Oct 2020 01:28 PM PDT |
Broward jail leaders fired after another mentally ill inmate gives birth in her cell, BSO says Posted: 15 Oct 2020 06:37 PM PDT |
Hawaii reopens for tourism amid more masks, fewer leis Posted: 15 Oct 2020 08:40 PM PDT |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 12:34 PM PDT |
Harris suspends in-person events after campaign associates test positive for COVID-19 Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:05 AM PDT |
California: GOP can no longer deploy "unauthorized" drop boxes Posted: 16 Oct 2020 03:15 PM PDT |
Posted: 16 Oct 2020 07:39 AM PDT |
Fact check: Charges not dropped against Kenosha gunman Posted: 16 Oct 2020 04:00 AM PDT |
A Keys man was caught with 16 stolen lobsters stuffed down his pants, cops say Posted: 15 Oct 2020 12:42 PM PDT |
Lemur located after break-in at San Francisco Zoo Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:03 PM PDT A ring-tailed lemur stolen from the San Francisco Zoo has been found, police said Thursday. The 21-year-old male lemur named Maki was discovered missing shortly before the zoo opened to visitors on Wednesday. Maki was found to be in good health and was transported back to the zoo, San Francisco police said in a statement. |
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