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- France's Fillon alleges intimidation as fights to keep bid alive
- Prosecutors: NY man willing to sacrifice self for jihad
- Undocumented immigrants: Will Trump administration separate parents from children?
- At least two killed in new drone strikes on al Qaeda in Yemen: residents
- Teen Who Learned CPR in High School Class Saved Toddler's Life While At Work
- This Week Fast Forward 03.05.2017
- Native American Tribe Sues Oil Companies Over Oklahoma Earthquake
- Cause of Mexican sewage spill fouling U.S. beaches under investigation
- Elephant All-Nighters? Giant Beasts Sleep Only 2 Hours
- Israel approves partial marijuana decriminalisation
- Deported Korean says Malaysia threatened to harm his family
- Europe's trend: Austria, once open, now shows migrants door
- Photographer Ebrahim Noroozi
- Tens of thousands flee clashes between Syria army, IS
- The Best Time To Do Your Taxes Is...
- You have one day left to snag Bluetooth earbuds with a built-in heart rate monitor for $20
- Opel takeover by Peugeot comes after years of crisis
- 4 children, mother die in Massachusetts blaze
- White House spokesperson qualifies Trump wiretap assertion, wants probe
- 100 Years of Women in Politics: How They've Served
- Powerful aftershock hits quake-stricken Philippine city
- Years Later, Casey Anthony Still Grabs Headline
- Pro-Trump rally turns violent in Berkeley
- Xerox shares look cheap even with stock's 2017 jump: Barron's
- 3-Year-Old Dies After 'Freak Accident', Car Rolled Back in Driveway Where He Was Playing
- iPhone 8 to Completely Revamp This Key Feature
- Irish nationalists surge in Northern Ireland election
- Netanyahu to press Putin on Iranian influence in Syria
- Secret Uber software steers drivers from stings
- US police agencies with their own DNA databases stir debate
- Here's How Much The World Spends On Defense
- British father of two shot dead at Kenyan ranch
- Arkansas To Execute 8 Men In 10 Days
- All of Amazon’s most popular Kindles are on sale right now
- US and Canadian scientists to study cross-border flooding
- Rows over reforms, election bog down Albania's EU accession talks
- Tight market governs housing recovery, analysts say
- Israeli experts find 'mystery' Bronze Age dolmen
- Mexico: Journalist shot dead in troubled Guerrero state
- Why Europe should boost defense spending, South Sudan’s instability a threat beyond borders, Press freedom vital to democracy, ‘Grexit’ will not get the green light, Iraq’s enemy after Islamic State: corruption
- Bahrain advances military trials for suspected militants
- Google Chromebooks Are Not Dead
- NASA’s $600+ million MAVEN orbiter swerved to avoid slamming into a Martian moon
- Climate, other programs get deep cuts in EPA budget proposal
- Do White Vegetables Have Health Benefits?
- Mexican police free 31 Cubans held captive in tourist area
- 5 Reasons Too Little Sleep is Bad for Your Health
France's Fillon alleges intimidation as fights to keep bid alive Posted: 04 Mar 2017 02:22 PM PST French conservative candidate Francois Fillon told supporters on Saturday they were victims of a a bid to "intimidate" them as he battled to keep his presidential hopes alive. Marking his 63rd birthday, Fillon struggled to turn the page on a nightmare week that saw a haemorrhage of support after he disclosed he would face charges over allegations he gave his family fake parliamentary jobs. With some members of his own rightwing Republicans party urging him to drop out of the campaign, Fillon ruefully told 1,500 supporters at a rally north of Paris he had had "better" birthdays. |
Prosecutors: NY man willing to sacrifice self for jihad Posted: 04 Mar 2017 09:27 PM PST |
Undocumented immigrants: Will Trump administration separate parents from children? Posted: 04 Mar 2017 08:31 AM PST As the Department of Homeland Security steps up immigration law enforcement and announces its plans to solicit bids for constructing a border wall, it is also revisiting another suggestion intended to discourage migrants from making the journey: Separating parents and children when they are apprehended at the border. Children, meanwhile, would be allowed into the US and either sent to stay with relatives or placed in state custody. The approach is designed to eliminate what some Republican legislators have termed a "free pass" under the current system, whereby adults accompanied by children can be quickly released into the US while they wait for an asylum decision. |
At least two killed in new drone strikes on al Qaeda in Yemen: residents Posted: 04 Mar 2017 01:44 PM PST Drones fired missiles at suspected al Qaeda targets in two separate attacks in Yemen on Saturday, local sources said, in what appeared to be a third successive day of U.S. strikes against militants in the Arab country. Tribal sources and residents said one of the pilotless aircraft unleashed its missiles on a vehicle traveling on the outskirts of the southern city of Ahwar, killing two suspected al Qaeda members inside. Another fired at a crowd of suspected al Qaeda militants in al-Saeed, in the adjacent province of Shabwa, but there were no reports on casualties in that incident. |
Teen Who Learned CPR in High School Class Saved Toddler's Life While At Work Posted: 04 Mar 2017 09:51 AM PST |
This Week Fast Forward 03.05.2017 Posted: 05 Mar 2017 09:24 AM PST |
Native American Tribe Sues Oil Companies Over Oklahoma Earthquake Posted: 04 Mar 2017 03:07 AM PST |
Cause of Mexican sewage spill fouling U.S. beaches under investigation Posted: 03 Mar 2017 09:31 PM PST By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A massive sewage spill from Mexico's Tijuana River that polluted miles of coastland in Southern California and northern Mexico has prompted an investigation, with U.S. officials calling it deliberate and Mexican authorities saying it was an accident caused by heavy rain. Tensions are running high between Mexico and the United States after U.S. President Donald Trump promised to build a border wall, deport millions of Mexicans in the United States illegally and tax Mexican imports. |
Elephant All-Nighters? Giant Beasts Sleep Only 2 Hours Posted: 04 Mar 2017 06:20 AM PST A sample size of two is small, but if the two matriarchs are representative of their species, African elephants may be the shortest-sleeping mammals on Earth, the researchers said. "Elephants really don't sleep all that much, and this appears to be related to their large size," said study lead researcher Paul Manger, a professor in the School of Anatomical Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Previous studies have described elephant sleep, but many of those studies have flaws — either using captive elephants, which have different sleep schedules than wild elephants, or failing to consistently distinguish between rest and sleep, Manger said. |
Israel approves partial marijuana decriminalisation Posted: 05 Mar 2017 09:30 AM PST The Israeli government on Sunday approved a plan to partially decriminalise marijuana use in public in favour of fines and treatment, officials said. Police will refer a user to criminal procedures only on the fourth time they catch someone in possession of or using cannabis in public. Producing, selling and buying cannabis remain illegal in Israel. |
Deported Korean says Malaysia threatened to harm his family Posted: 03 Mar 2017 07:19 PM PST |
Europe's trend: Austria, once open, now shows migrants door Posted: 05 Mar 2017 07:13 AM PST |
Posted: 05 Mar 2017 08:08 AM PST Ebrahim Noroozi was born in 1980 in Tehran, Iran. Noroozi has worked in India, Afghanistan and Iran, and served as head of the photo department for the Iran Daily, as well as for the Alvefagh newspaper, Iran Sport, the Iran Photo Agency, the Jamejam newspaper and Jamejam online. Noroozi has sat on the juries of several Iranian photo contests. |
Tens of thousands flee clashes between Syria army, IS Posted: 04 Mar 2017 12:02 PM PST Tens of thousands of Syrian civilians have fled ferocious fighting between Russian-backed regime forces and Islamic State group jihadists over the past week in the country's ravaged north. Supported by Russian air power and artillery, Syrian government forces have waged a fierce offensive against IS, seizing around 90 villages since mid-January. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the advance took government forces to around 14 kilometres (9 miles) from IS-held Khafsah, the main station pumping water into Aleppo. |
The Best Time To Do Your Taxes Is... Posted: 04 Mar 2017 07:10 AM PST |
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Opel takeover by Peugeot comes after years of crisis Posted: 04 Mar 2017 11:10 AM PST The imminent takeover of General Motors' European subsidiary Opel by French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen comes after almost two decades of crisis for the historic manufacturer. Recent woes cast a pall over the firm's storied history, dating back to its founding in 1862 by Adam Opel as a sewing-machine and later bicycle manufacturer. Based in Ruesselsheim outside Frankfurt, the company was Germany's largest carmaker for decades before being overtaken by northern rival Volkswagen. |
4 children, mother die in Massachusetts blaze Posted: 04 Mar 2017 03:13 PM PST |
White House spokesperson qualifies Trump wiretap assertion, wants probe Posted: 05 Mar 2017 05:57 AM PST |
100 Years of Women in Politics: How They've Served Posted: 04 Mar 2017 05:37 AM PST One-hundred years ago today, on March 4, 1917, Rep. Jeannette Rankin, R-Mt., became the first woman to serve in the U.S. Congress. "I may be the first woman member of Congress," she said following her election in 1916, according to the History, Art & Archives of the U.S. House of Representatives. Rankin's prediction came true: She certainly wasn't the last woman to serve in Congress. |
Powerful aftershock hits quake-stricken Philippine city Posted: 04 Mar 2017 10:26 PM PST One person was killed and several others injured on Sunday when a powerful aftershock hit a southern Philippine city still recovering from a quake last month, authorities said. The 5.9-magnitude quake struck the southern city of Surigao and surrounding areas, causing some walls to collapse, government seismologists and civil defence officers said. One woman died of a heart attack while at least 29 people were injured, local television reports added. |
Years Later, Casey Anthony Still Grabs Headline Posted: 04 Mar 2017 05:20 AM PST |
Pro-Trump rally turns violent in Berkeley Posted: 05 Mar 2017 08:35 AM PST Supporters of Donald Trump clashed with counter-protesters at a rally in the famously left-leaning city of Berkeley, California, on a day of mostly peaceful gatherings in support of the U.S. president across the country. At a park in Berkeley, across the bay from San Francisco, protesters from both sides struck one another over the head with wooden sticks and Trump supporters fired pepper spray as police in riot gear stood at a distance. An elderly Trump supporter was struck in the head and kicked on the ground. |
Xerox shares look cheap even with stock's 2017 jump: Barron's Posted: 05 Mar 2017 12:15 PM PST Armed with a hefty dividend, Xerox Corp shares look cheap even as they have shot up this year following the company's spin-off of its business processing business, according to an article in Barron's. The article says the printing and copying company's new CEO wants to shift toward more small and midsize corporate customers and Xerox has undertaken a major cost-cutting program, while the shares offer a 3.4 percent dividend yield. The article cites a portfolio manager for investment advisor ValueWorks as estimating the shares could nearly double, from Friday's close of $7.36 to $14 in the next two years. |
3-Year-Old Dies After 'Freak Accident', Car Rolled Back in Driveway Where He Was Playing Posted: 05 Mar 2017 12:58 PM PST |
iPhone 8 to Completely Revamp This Key Feature Posted: 04 Mar 2017 03:30 AM PST Apple has big plans for its upcoming iPhone 8, and it will change the way you interact with its flagship in a big way. The iPhone will likely ditch the Touch ID button. Credit: Denys Prykhodov/ShutterstockApple is expected to come out with a major new iPhone release this year — either called the iPhone 8 or maybe the iPhone X, if the company makes a nod to the phone's 10th anniversary. |
Irish nationalists surge in Northern Ireland election Posted: 03 Mar 2017 11:31 PM PST |
Netanyahu to press Putin on Iranian influence in Syria Posted: 05 Mar 2017 05:19 AM PST Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this week in Moscow to press for a limit to Iran's influence in Syria. Israel is deeply concerned over whether Syria's civil war will result in its arch-foe Iran having increased its power in the neighbouring country. Netanyahu, who has held a series of talks with Putin in recent months related to Syria, said he planned to meet the Russian leader on Thursday. |
Secret Uber software steers drivers from stings Posted: 03 Mar 2017 06:12 PM PST Uber on Friday acknowledged the use of a secret software program to steer drivers away from trouble, including sting operations by local authorities to catch lawbreakers. In the latest in a streak of damaging news for the ridesharing giant, Uber came forward about its "Greyball" software after a New York Times report which said the program aimed to deceive authorities in markets around the world. |
US police agencies with their own DNA databases stir debate Posted: 04 Mar 2017 10:48 AM PST |
Here's How Much The World Spends On Defense Posted: 04 Mar 2017 09:08 AM PST |
British father of two shot dead at Kenyan ranch Posted: 05 Mar 2017 11:31 AM PST By Katharine Houreld NAIROBI (Reuters) - A British man was shot dead in northern Kenya on Sunday at a private ranch in the Laikipia area, two of the man's neighbors said, and a legislator warned that local politicians were stoking violence as elections approach. There have been numerous attacks in the drought-stricken region of Laikipia in recent months as armed cattle herders searching for scarce grazing have driven tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches. The most recent victim was Tristan Voorspuy, a father of two and a British cavalry veteran who ran a company called Offbeat Safaris. |
Arkansas To Execute 8 Men In 10 Days Posted: 04 Mar 2017 03:41 AM PST |
All of Amazon’s most popular Kindles are on sale right now Posted: 05 Mar 2017 07:30 AM PST Amazon breathed new life into the book industry by, well, killing books. Sure, some people still enjoy printed books, but the preference is now digital and it's all thanks to the Amazon Kindle line of eBook readers. Kindles make it easy to carry hundreds or even thousands of books with you anywhere you go, and they include great features such as wonderfully visible E Ink displays and fantastic battery life. Is your old Kindle long overdue for an upgrade? Do you have an eReader from another company and you've been waiting for the right time to graduate to a Kindle? Well, now is the time because Amazon just put all of its most popular Kindle eReader models on sale from today through the end of the week on March 11th. You'll find all of the discounted models below, along with a few Kindle bundles that have also been discounted. |
US and Canadian scientists to study cross-border flooding Posted: 04 Mar 2017 07:46 AM PST |
Rows over reforms, election bog down Albania's EU accession talks Posted: 04 Mar 2017 06:15 AM PST By Benet Koleka TIRANA (Reuters) - Albania's political parties snuffed out hopes on Saturday for a compromise that would keep open the Balkan state's path to European Union membership after Brussels warned that an opposition boycott of parliament put accession talks at risk. The Democratic Party's two-week-long protest in a tent outside Prime Minister Edi Rama's office and its boycott of parliament have stalled the creation of bodies that would vet 750 judges and prosecutors. Reform of the judiciary is a key condition set by the EU for starting accession talks. |
Tight market governs housing recovery, analysts say Posted: 04 Mar 2017 09:22 PM PST The US housing market, a key economic driver, is exceedingly tight, with supply struggling to meet demand as the sector recovers a decade after the housing crisis, analysts say. Inventory of homes for sale has remained stagnant even while the pace of sales returns to pre-crisis levels. "What I hear from realtors pretty much across the country is that if they had more inventory they could make more sales," Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors, told AFP. |
Israeli experts find 'mystery' Bronze Age dolmen Posted: 05 Mar 2017 09:45 AM PST Israeli archeologists have unearthed a "rare and mysterious" Bronze Age dolmen in the Galilee hills, the Israel Antiquities Authority said on Sunday. "This is the first art ever documented in a dolmen in the Middle East," the authority quoted Uri Berger, one of its archaeologists, as saying. The statement did not say when the table-like structure was discovered adjacent to a kibbutz in the upper Galilee region of northern Israel, but dated it to the Middle Bronze Age, about 4,000 years ago. |
Mexico: Journalist shot dead in troubled Guerrero state Posted: 03 Mar 2017 07:44 PM PST |
Posted: 04 Mar 2017 03:00 AM PST "[US] Vice President Mike Pence assured [Europeans at the recent Munich Security Conference] that Washington's commitment to Nato is strong...," states an editorial. "He also made a very good point about expenditure: if Europe wants a collective defence then it must pay for it.... Several European countries spend less on defence than the budget of the New York police department.... The stakes are high. In Munich, the Russian foreign minister spoke of a post-West order. |
Bahrain advances military trials for suspected militants Posted: 05 Mar 2017 10:11 AM PST Bahrain's top government advisory body passed a constitutional amendment allowing suspected militants to be tried in military courts on Sunday, state news agency BNA reported, in a move criticized by activists. Bahrain's Shura Council approved the amendment on the grounds that it would protect the Gulf island kingdom from militant attacks, and the justice minister said that those perpetrating attacks had forfeited access to civilian courts. "Civilians cannot be tried militarily, but attackers who carry out acts of terrorism and armed violence will have their crimes face military justice," Sheikh Khaled bin Ali al-Khalifa was quoted as saying by BNA. |
Google Chromebooks Are Not Dead Posted: 04 Mar 2017 08:17 PM PST |
NASA’s $600+ million MAVEN orbiter swerved to avoid slamming into a Martian moon Posted: 05 Mar 2017 06:00 AM PST Space is a big, mostly empty place, but every once in a while a pricey piece of Earth machinery ends up in a tight squeeze with a celestial body. That's just what happened to NASA's MAVEN spacecraft which is currently in its third year of orbit around Mars. NASA confirmed this week that it was forced to perform an unplanned maneuver with MAVEN to prevent it from slamming headlong into Phobos, the largest of Mars' moons. The MAVEN — Mars Atmospheric and Volatile Evolution — orbiter, which is part of a mission with an overall cost exceeding $650 million, was prompted to fire its rocket motor in order to increase its overall velocity by 0.4 meters per second. That tiny change will gradually push the craft out of the projected path of Phobos and allow it to avoid a collision which would have taken place on March 6th. Still, the craft will be cutting it pretty close, and is expected to avoid being in the same place at the same time as the Martian moon by less than three minutes. "Kudos to the JPL navigation and tracking teams for watching out for possible collisions every day of the year, and to the MAVEN spacecraft team for carrying out the maneuver flawlessly," MAVEN Principal Investigator Bruce Jakosky said of the relatively last-second save. The maneuver is the very first time the MAVEN satellite has had to take action to avoid certain doom in its over two-year-long adventure, but with plenty of work left to be done, it might not be its last. |
Climate, other programs get deep cuts in EPA budget proposal Posted: 03 Mar 2017 07:43 PM PST |
Do White Vegetables Have Health Benefits? Posted: 04 Mar 2017 04:00 AM PST |
Mexican police free 31 Cubans held captive in tourist area Posted: 04 Mar 2017 06:29 PM PST Federal police in Mexico's Riviera Maya resort area freed 31 Cubans being held by gunmen in a house, authorities said. The Cuban migrants said masked gunmen held them in the home near the Caribbean coast demanding money the Cubans did not have. Police received multiple reports on the situation before moving in to free the 22 Cuban men and nine Cuban women, said Mexico's National Public Safety Board. |
5 Reasons Too Little Sleep is Bad for Your Health Posted: 05 Mar 2017 07:22 AM PST |
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