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- Why Trump should wait until after the election to announce a COVID-19 vaccine
- A Texas woman's body caught on fire after she used an 'off-brand' hand sanitizer and lit a candle in her home
- Armed men arrested after traveling from Missouri to Kenosha to 'see for themselves,' FBI says
- Fundraising page for salon owner who exposed Pelosi raises $140,000 in just two days
- Hurricane Center watching 3 systems. But that’s not why Labor Day could bust in Miami
- Britney Spears appears to endorse the #FreeBritney movement
- Russia presses Germany for more detail on Navalny, urges 'transparency'
- Biden lashes out at Trump over reports the president called military service members 'suckers' and 'losers'
- A massive 164-feet deep crater suddenly opened up on Siberia's Arctic tundra and it could be the result of an explosion triggered by climate change, scientists say
- A Ukrainian airline banned a passenger for life after she opened a jet's emergency exit door and walked around on the wing
- Mexico's largest cartel 'arming consumer drones with explosives' in turf war
- California's oldest state park, home to iconic redwoods, expects to close for year due to fires
- Iran begins new school year amid virus concerns
- Chinese students face increased scrutiny at US airports
- Trump's new coronavirus adviser uses made-up statistics and false claims to praise White House pandemic response
- If Biden doesn't win election in a landslide will Americans go to war?
- A massive wave capsized a cargo ship loaded with 6,000 cattle off the coast of Japan, said surviving crew member
- A Florida congresswoman was blocked from visiting two USPS mail sorting facilities amid concerns for delayed mail delivery
- Disabled protester in wheelchair accuses Portland police of trying to ‘break his arms’ while arresting him
- Pope set to make first trip since pandemic to saint's town
- Jessica Krug will not teach this semester, George Washington University says
- John Bolton 'didn't hear' Trump's reported comments disparaging troops but says they're not out of character
- World facing 'pandemic era' with barrage of new diseases to come
- Hundreds of bags of cannabis fell from the sky in Israel, dropped by a 'green drone' on a Tel Aviv square
- FBI, spy agencies will not say if attending U.S. House election security briefing
- Ohio woman falsely called police on Black man using his phone, said he was carrying a gun
- 'Not a white guy named Edison': Biden claims a black man invented the light bulb
- Democrats bash decision to reject Miami Heat’s offer of AA Arena as an early-voting site
- Texas mom severely burned after hand sanitizer catches fire
- Judge bans Detroit police tactics against protesters
- White woman charged with hate crime over beach confrontation
- Labour MP Dawn Butler condemned after praising Extinction Rebellion for 'excellent work'
- Trump Jr. joins Triller and lashes out against TikTok, claiming the app is 'something that could haunt your kids forever'
- El Salvador granted favours to jailed gang leaders, report says
- India open to raising duties on auto imports to boost local production
- Soldier from Key West killed in military vehicle crash in Texas
- Signs of trouble before police pinned Prude naked on street
- Four Marines Safe After Super Stallion Helicopter Catches Fire Mid-Flight
- Four years later, some Pennsylvania Trump fans still fired up
- Mississippi AG drops case against Curtis Flowers, a Black man who was tried 6 times for same crime
- China complicit in bypassing UN sanctions to launder North Korean money, report suggests
- Driver speeds through Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square
- 11 freshmen at Northeastern were dismissed for violating COVID-19 rules. Their $35,000 tuition won't be reimbursed.
Why Trump should wait until after the election to announce a COVID-19 vaccine Posted: 04 Sep 2020 02:32 PM PDT |
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Fundraising page for salon owner who exposed Pelosi raises $140,000 in just two days Posted: 04 Sep 2020 08:45 AM PDT A fundraising campaign set up on behalf of the owner of the San Francisco salon at the centre of a controversy with house speaker Nancy Pelosi has raised more than $140,000 (£106,150) in just two days.The GoFundMe page, that describes itself as the official and only valid fundraiser for the owner of eSalon, Erica Kious, was set up by former Nevada State GOP chairman Amy Tarkanian on Wednesday and is looking to raise $300,000 (£226,990). |
Hurricane Center watching 3 systems. But that’s not why Labor Day could bust in Miami Posted: 05 Sep 2020 06:01 AM PDT |
Britney Spears appears to endorse the #FreeBritney movement Posted: 04 Sep 2020 07:17 AM PDT |
Russia presses Germany for more detail on Navalny, urges 'transparency' Posted: 04 Sep 2020 12:02 AM PDT The Kremlin said on Friday that it wanted dialogue with Germany over the case of opposition politician Alexei Navalny and that Russian doctors who treated him initially were much more transparent than the German doctors treating him now. Germany, where Navalny is in hospital, has said he was poisoned with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent and wants the perpetrators held to account. Russia has until now not opened a criminal investigation and said there is no evidence yet of a crime. |
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Mexico's largest cartel 'arming consumer drones with explosives' in turf war Posted: 05 Sep 2020 08:07 AM PDT Mexico's fastest growing drug cartel has developed drones laden with C4 explosives in the latest sign the country is losing control of an escalating cartel warfare. Fears are growing that the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) are morphing into narco terrorism as Mexico deals with a bloody battle for territory and drug supply routes into the US. Mexico's General Attorney's Office reported finding drones and the components needed to weaponise them during a search and seizure operation, and is now pursuing terrorism charges against the fast rising CJNG. CJNG split off from the Sinaloa Cartel, belonging to now-US prisoner Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, around 2010, and today it has expanded its territorial control over nearly the entire country in an escalating wave of violence with rival organisations. While both Mexico and the United States have actively arrested and extradited hundreds of cartel members and leaders, over the years the strategy has only caused cartels to fragment and regroup in new, often more violent, organisations. El Chapo, who famously broke out of prison twice, on Saturday appealed against his life sentence handed down a year ago by a US court for trafficking hundreds of tons of narcotics into the country. The end of El Chapo far from spelled the end of cartel violence in Mexico. |
California's oldest state park, home to iconic redwoods, expects to close for year due to fires Posted: 04 Sep 2020 06:55 PM PDT |
Iran begins new school year amid virus concerns Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:24 AM PDT Iran on Saturday opened the new school year after nearly seven months of closure. In a video conference, President Hassan Rouhani said the education of 15 million students is as important as the health system. "Education will not be closed in our country even under the worst situation," he said, urging authorities to implement health measures in schools to the level of those in military garrisons. |
Chinese students face increased scrutiny at US airports Posted: 04 Sep 2020 04:23 PM PDT |
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If Biden doesn't win election in a landslide will Americans go to war? Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:46 AM PDT |
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Posted: 04 Sep 2020 09:37 AM PDT A disabled protester arrested by Portland police while in his wheelchair, has accused officers of "trying to break" his arms.Dustin Brandon, 35, who is also a comedian and cannabis-rights campaigner, said he was was arrested for the first time this week, despite having attended almost each of the near 100 nights of protests, triggered by the killing by Minneapolis police of George Floyd. |
Pope set to make first trip since pandemic to saint's town Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:28 AM PDT Pope Francis is next month set to make what would be his first visit outside Rome since Italy was put under lockdown in early March when it became the first country in Europe to feel the full brunt of the coronavirus pandemic. The encyclical is expected to stress the value of brotherly relations during and after the pandemic, a theme Francis evoked repeatedly during the pandemic. The encyclical will be entitled in Italian "'Fratelli tutti' sulla fraternita' e l'amicizia sociale." |
Jessica Krug will not teach this semester, George Washington University says Posted: 05 Sep 2020 03:51 AM PDT |
Posted: 04 Sep 2020 10:23 AM PDT Former National Security Adviser John Bolton evidently didn't hear President Trump make the disparaging comments about U.S. troops reported by The Atlantic — but if Trump did make them, it sounds like Bolton wouldn't be overly surprised.Trump on Friday continued to deny a damning report by The Atlantic, which alleged that he canceled a 2018 visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris because he worried his hair would "become disheveled in the rain" and "because he did not believe it important to honor" the dead. Trump also reportedly referred to troops who were killed as "suckers" and asked, "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers."Bolton, who was on the Paris trip, commented on the story to The New York Times on Friday, saying, "I didn't hear that. I'm not saying he didn't say them later in the day or another time but I was there for that discussion."Bolton claimed that canceling the visit was a "straight weather call," though he also added that Trump didn't object to it, despite how the president claims he reacted."He didn't say, 'This is terrible, I have to go out to the veterans,'" Bolton told the Times. "He accepted it and that was pretty much the end of it."However, Bolton suggested the comments aren't out of character for Trump, telling the Times, "I haven't heard anybody yet react to say, 'That's not the Donald Trump I know.'" Bolton also told Bloomberg it's "it's certainly possible" Trump made the comments "later in the day."AP reporter James LaPorta previously confirmed The Atlantic's reporting "in its entirety" with a senior Defense Department official, while The Washington Post confirmed that Trump has "frequently made disparaging comments about veterans and soldiers missing in action," and the Times writes that Trump "has long scorned those who served in Vietnam as being too dumb to have gotten out of it."More stories from theweek.com 2020 Kentucky Derby horse names, ranked Fox News journalist Trump wants fired over reports on his alleged U.S. troops insults: 'My sources are unimpeachable' Harris predicts scientists, health experts won't have last word on vaccine efficacy |
World facing 'pandemic era' with barrage of new diseases to come Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:26 AM PDT Covid-19 is a sign that humanity has entered a "pandemic era" and is likely to face a cascade of other dangerous diseases, the US government's top infectious disease expert has warned. Human activity is greatly contributing to the emergence of new diseases and scientific advances will not alone be able to stop them, warned Anthony Fauci and epidemiologist David Morens. The emergence of potentially deadly viruses, like SARS in 2002 from a civet cat, MERS in 2012 from a camel, and now Covid-19, is likely to continue. These recent viruses skipping from animals to humans suggests they "are only the latest examples of a deadly barrage of coming coronavirus and other emergences," the authors wrote in Cell, a scientific journal. Pandemics have arisen throughout human history, but as societies get larger and more complicated " we create an endless variety of opportunities for genetically unstable infectious agents to emerge". The authors from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said while that situation was not new, "we now live in a human-dominated world in which our increasingly extreme alterations of the environment induce increasingly extreme backlashes from nature". The new coronavirus has upended life in the past eight months and killed well over 800,000 people and infected more than 26 million. Those figures are thought to be extensive undercounts, while lockdown precautions to halt its spread put economies into hibernation and caused huge financial losses. A vaccine is thought to be months off, with some health officials saying it is not expected for at least a year. Yet the authors argue that medical advances may not be enough to fend off a coming wave of diseases. "Science will surely bring us many life-saving drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics," the paper said. "However, there is no reason to think that these alone can overcome the threat of ever more frequent and deadly emergences of infectious diseases." The arrival of the pandemic was a reminder that "in a human-dominated world, in which our human activities represent aggressive, damaging, and unbalanced interactions with nature, we will increasingly provoke new disease emergences", the paper said. Dr Fauci has become a household name in the US for his analysis and guidance during the pandemic, but has frequently been at odds with Donald Trump. The paper said that humanity remained at risk for the foreseeable future. "Covid-19 is among the most vivid wake-up calls in over a century. It should force us to begin to think in earnest and collectively about living in more thoughtful and creative harmony with nature, even as we plan for nature's inevitable, and always unexpected, surprises," it concluded. |
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FBI, spy agencies will not say if attending U.S. House election security briefing Posted: 04 Sep 2020 12:35 PM PDT |
Ohio woman falsely called police on Black man using his phone, said he was carrying a gun Posted: 05 Sep 2020 08:40 AM PDT |
'Not a white guy named Edison': Biden claims a black man invented the light bulb Posted: 04 Sep 2020 08:37 AM PDT During his visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Thursday, Democratic candidate Joe Biden claimed that a "black guy invented the lightbulb, not a white guy named Edison".Mr Biden made the claim in a section of a speech delivered at the Grace Lutheran Church following his meeting with the family of Jacob Blake, the black man shot seven times by a police officer in August. |
Democrats bash decision to reject Miami Heat’s offer of AA Arena as an early-voting site Posted: 05 Sep 2020 11:30 AM PDT Two of Miami-Dade's leading Democratic candidates stood on a street corner outside the AmericanAirlines Arena on Saturday and denounced Mayor Carlos Gimenez's decision to reject the Miami Heat's offer to use the facility as an early-voting site and instead use a nearby museum with easy access to the city's Metromover system. |
Texas mom severely burned after hand sanitizer catches fire Posted: 04 Sep 2020 03:40 AM PDT |
Judge bans Detroit police tactics against protesters Posted: 05 Sep 2020 11:23 AM PDT A federal judge late Friday temporarily barred Detroit police from using tear gas, rubber bullets, batons, shields, chokeholds or sound cannons against peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters after a group accused the city for excessive force. U.S. District Court Judge Laurie Michelson partially granted a temporary restraining order filed Monday by Detroit Will Breathe against the city of Detroit, accusing police of using excessive force to deter protesters from practicing their free speech rights. |
White woman charged with hate crime over beach confrontation Posted: 04 Sep 2020 04:26 AM PDT |
Labour MP Dawn Butler condemned after praising Extinction Rebellion for 'excellent work' Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:09 AM PDT A Labour MP has been condemned after praising Extinction Rebellion for 'excellent work' after they blocked the printworks of most of Britain's major newspapers. Dawn Butler, the Member of Parliament for Brent, tweeted applause for the attack on the free press, after the blockade meant many were unable to receive their newspapers, including The Telegraph, this morning. Some questioned whether she would be sanctioned by the Labour leadership for her tweet, which was hastily deleted after she received thousands of angry replies. Conservative MP for Guildford Angela Richardson responded, tweeting: "Anyone who applauds this behaviour genuinely fails to understand the gravity of this action. It's utterly unacceptable." |
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El Salvador granted favours to jailed gang leaders, report says Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:37 PM PDT |
India open to raising duties on auto imports to boost local production Posted: 04 Sep 2020 07:58 AM PDT India is open to raising duties on auto imports in a phased manner in a bid to boost domestic production, a minister said on Friday, as the country's car industry set a target to halve imports of components within five years. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said raising duties was "not a bad idea" to discourage automakers from importing car kits, comprised of partially or completely knocked down vehicles, and using India only as an assembly base to get market share there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government wants companies to reduce imports, increase domestic production and play a bigger role in the global supply chain in an effort to make the country more self-reliant. |
Soldier from Key West killed in military vehicle crash in Texas Posted: 04 Sep 2020 12:51 PM PDT |
Signs of trouble before police pinned Prude naked on street Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:39 AM PDT Daniel Prude appeared to be spiraling into crisis in the hours before police handcuffed him on a city street in March, then pinned the naked man face down. Prude apparently stopped breathing as police in Rochester, New York, were restraining him and died when he was taken off life support a week later. Prude's death and the actions of the police officers — who covered the man's head with a "spit hood" during the confrontation — have intensified the debate over whether police should be responding to calls about people suffering mental health crises. |
Four Marines Safe After Super Stallion Helicopter Catches Fire Mid-Flight Posted: 05 Sep 2020 07:32 AM PDT |
Four years later, some Pennsylvania Trump fans still fired up Posted: 04 Sep 2020 09:30 AM PDT |
Mississippi AG drops case against Curtis Flowers, a Black man who was tried 6 times for same crime Posted: 04 Sep 2020 04:41 PM PDT |
China complicit in bypassing UN sanctions to launder North Korean money, report suggests Posted: 03 Sep 2020 10:47 PM PDT A new investigation into companies trading in the Chinese city of Dandong, on the border with North Korea, has shed a spotlight on Pyongyang's global money laundering networks and raised fresh questions about China's complicity in bypassing United Nations sanctions against Kim Jong-un's regime. "The Billion Dollar Border Town," a report published on Friday by the Royal United Services Institute, reveals how companies in Dandong, in China's northeast Liaoning province, have allegedly helped North Korean entities construct complex sanctions evasion networks across various jurisdictions. Data obtained by researchers indicated a small core of 150 companies was involved in $2.9 billion worth of shipments between September 2014 and February 2017, at a time when North Korea was escalating its nuclear and weapons programmes and the UN imposed wide-ranging sanctions in response. As a result, these 150 companies alone could have accounted for around 20 per cent of North Korea's total reported global trade value in that time period. "These include multiple Dandong firms being involved in coal and iron imports even as ever more stringent measures on such commodities were imposed by the UN Security Council in 2016 and 2017," said Joseph Byrne, a research analyst at RUSI's Proliferation and Nuclear Policy Team, and one of the report's authors. |
Driver speeds through Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square Posted: 04 Sep 2020 03:49 AM PDT At least two people were reportedly injured by a car speeding through a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City last night after the police separated protesters from supporters of Donald Trump.It follows a series of similar incidents across the US where trucks and cars have been deliberately driven into protests — with far-right groups and activists recommending the tactic to each other and spreading memes featuring offensive slogans like "All Lives Splatter". |
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