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- ‘Must happen!’: Trump releases flurry of health care tweets while heading to Paris parade
- Iraqi Kurds Look to Form Independent Country
- AP source: Man killed 4 men, burned bodies at family's farm
- Taiwanese lawmakers launch water balloons, brandish chairs in floor brawl
- US Embassy: No need for diplomatic status for Russian center
- Remains found of fugitive wanted in police chief's 1980 death: FBI
- ‘Polar Payoff’ in GOP health care bill would give Alaska a sweet deal
- Man with DEVAST8 face tattoo struggling to get a job
- Russian-American lobbyist: I just strolled into Trump Jr. meeting
- Venus Williams Asked To Submit Phone, Medical Records In Wrongful Death Case
- Colombia opens bids to retrieve 18th century sunken treasure
- Trump and Macron share another long handshake
- Tulsa cop cleared in killing of unarmed black man resigns
- Hong Kong court expels four democracy-activist lawmakers
- 31 Summer-Inspired Chicken Ideas
- Why There Was Blood At Chris Cornell Death Scene
- Bill Clinton and George W. Bush: The Most Important Presidential Quality Is Humility
- Egypt beach resort attack kills two foreigners
- Education official apologizes anew, this time to victims
- Congrats to this clever mama raccoon who broke into a car to give birth
- UK police appeal for information after spate of acid attacks
- Turkey's Erdogan plans Gulf visit to discuss Qatar dispute
- Here's Where You Can Buy Big Mac Sauce In America
- Ex-Prisoner Sacrifices Job Interview To Save Car Crash Victim
- Private Email of Top U.S. Russia Intelligence Official Hacked
- A Skydiver Told His Wife He Wasn't Going to Pull Parachute Cord. She Arrived 'Moments' Too Late
- Thousands line streets for Bradley Lowery funeral
- 2 Penn State ex-officials begin jail terms in Sandusky case
- And So Jaguar Built Its Entry-Level SUV Hot Hatch
- China says Taiwan remarks on dissident Liu 'very dangerous'
- Zimbabwe's first lady injures ankle in "freak" car accident
- Jet blast at St. Maarten's seaside airport kills tourist
- Secretary of State says life was 'easier' as ExxonMobil CEO
- Trump stance a 'setback' in US-Cuba relations: Castro
- Tad Cummins Trial In Elizabeth Thomas Kidnapping Case Delayed
- Police: 6 dead in Interstate 65 crash in Kentucky
- Workers pose with British cannonball unearthed after 250 years - not realising it was still live
- North Korea's nuclear weapons advancements under the 3 Kims
- Indian Goes Badass With New Scout Bobber
- China's Feng extends US Women's Open lead
- 21 Things You'll Only Remember If You Went to Elementary School in the '80s
‘Must happen!’: Trump releases flurry of health care tweets while heading to Paris parade Posted: 14 Jul 2017 05:50 AM PDT |
Iraqi Kurds Look to Form Independent Country Posted: 14 Jul 2017 12:49 PM PDT |
AP source: Man killed 4 men, burned bodies at family's farm Posted: 13 Jul 2017 08:41 PM PDT |
Taiwanese lawmakers launch water balloons, brandish chairs in floor brawl Posted: 14 Jul 2017 11:53 AM PDT |
US Embassy: No need for diplomatic status for Russian center Posted: 15 Jul 2017 08:42 AM PDT |
Remains found of fugitive wanted in police chief's 1980 death: FBI Posted: 14 Jul 2017 04:48 PM PDT The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it learned that Donald Eugene Webb, who had one of the longest-ever runs on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list, said it learned Webb had died in 1999 but did not provide information on cause of death. Webb's remains were found buried in the back of a property in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, the agency said. Webb had been sought in connection with the murder of Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Greg Adams, who the FBI said was shot twice at close range and beaten about the head and face with a blunt instrument in December 1980. |
‘Polar Payoff’ in GOP health care bill would give Alaska a sweet deal Posted: 14 Jul 2017 06:48 AM PDT Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and other lawmakers head to the Senate on July 13 for a meeting on the revised Republican health care bill, which has been under attack from within the party, including Murkowski. The latest version of the Senate health care bill has a host of provisions designed to woo hesitant lawmakers — but perhaps none is more blatant than a change targeted at Alaska's two GOP senators. Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski have not committed to supporting the proposal, and Murkowski has been one of the harshest critics of the bill's closed-door drafting process. |
Man with DEVAST8 face tattoo struggling to get a job Posted: 14 Jul 2017 03:11 AM PDT A New Zealand man with a large DEVAST8 face tattoo says it is preventing him from finding a job. Mark Cropp got the tattoo - done by his brother - a few months ago when he was drunk on contraband homebrew in prison, but admits he now regrets the decision. The amateur inking covers his cheeks, mouth and chin Credit: Caters The 19-year-old told the New Zealand Herald that he has struggled to find work since his release from prison after contacting several recruitment agencies. In a desperate attempt to find work, he posted a selfie on the Auckland Jobs Facebook group appealing for someone to give him a job. Mark Cropp with his girlfriend Taneia Ruki Credit: Caters "I'm keen as to work but have one thing that is stopping me and that's my tattoo on my face," he wrote. "I don't have a CV as of yet but have worked at NZ brick distributors before, also a scrap metal yard … Keen as on job or work place that will take me on." Bad celebrity tattoos He told the New Zealand Herald: "One employment place said to me 'I wouldn't employ you with that on your face, I wouldn't even take a second look at you.' I've had other people that just shrugged and laughed at me. "I just want any job at the end of the day … I'm sick of being on the dole." Cropp pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery after pulling a knife on a tourist in 2015 and was given a two-year sentence. The teen's determination to find work has paid off and he has received job offers in scaffolding and construction since posting on Facebook. A tattoo laser removal company has also offered to remove the DEVAST8 from his face for free. This man's Hebrew tattoo doesn't say what he thinks it does Surprising celebrity tattoos |
Russian-American lobbyist: I just strolled into Trump Jr. meeting Posted: 14 Jul 2017 02:21 PM PDT |
Venus Williams Asked To Submit Phone, Medical Records In Wrongful Death Case Posted: 15 Jul 2017 05:59 AM PDT |
Colombia opens bids to retrieve 18th century sunken treasure Posted: 14 Jul 2017 08:07 AM PDT Colombia on Friday opens bidding for investors willing to retrieve billions of dollars in gold and silver from an 18th century ship wreck off the country's Caribbean coast. The Spanish galleon "San Jose" was the main ship in a fleet carrying gold and silver -- likely extracted from Spanish colonial mines in Peru and Bolivia -- and other valuables back to King Philip V. President Juan Manuel Santos wants to form a public-private partnership to retrieve the shipwreck items, and build a museum for the recovered pieces and a laboratory to study and conserve the material. |
Trump and Macron share another long handshake Posted: 14 Jul 2017 07:19 AM PDT President Trump ended his visit to Paris with a memorable handshake with French President Emmanuel Macron after attending a Bastille Day parade. This comes just months after the two world leaders shared an earlier tense handshake ahead of the NATO summit in May. After that interaction, Macron admitted to a French newspaper, "My handshake with him — it wasn't innocent." |
Tulsa cop cleared in killing of unarmed black man resigns Posted: 14 Jul 2017 12:59 PM PDT |
Hong Kong court expels four democracy-activist lawmakers Posted: 14 Jul 2017 05:56 AM PDT By William Ho and Jasper Ng HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's high court on Friday expelled four opposition lawmakers from the city's legislature after it invalidated their oaths of office, a ruling that undermines the influence of the opposition in favor of pro-China legislators. A former British colony, Hong Kong reverted to China 20 years ago under a "one country, two systems" formula that guaranteed a range of freedoms not enjoyed in China, including a direct vote for half of the 70-seat legislative assembly. A group of young political activists chaffing against what they see as undue Beijing interference, won seats in an assembly election last year, and some made gestures of defiance at their swearing-in, which authorities have said ruled them out. |
31 Summer-Inspired Chicken Ideas Posted: 14 Jul 2017 09:40 AM PDT |
Why There Was Blood At Chris Cornell Death Scene Posted: 14 Jul 2017 08:53 AM PDT |
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush: The Most Important Presidential Quality Is Humility Posted: 14 Jul 2017 05:09 AM PDT |
Egypt beach resort attack kills two foreigners Posted: 14 Jul 2017 12:28 PM PDT The governor of Red Sea province, where the resort of Hurghada is located, said two "foreign residents" of the city were killed in the attack, a cabinet statement said. Although the attacker's motives were unclear, the stabbing will come as a blow to Egypt which has been trying to woo back tourists after years of unrest and deadly attacks. There was confusion about the nationalities of the victims, with Egyptian officials and state media initially saying the two women killed were Ukrainian which Kiev's ambassador to Egypt denied. |
Education official apologizes anew, this time to victims Posted: 13 Jul 2017 06:43 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department's top civil rights official's "flippant" remarks are raising questions about the government's commitment to fighting campus sexual violence, even as she issued her second apology in as many days for attributing 90 percent of sexual assault claims to both parties being drunk. |
Congrats to this clever mama raccoon who broke into a car to give birth Posted: 15 Jul 2017 09:16 AM PDT No one wants their car broken into, but sometimes you gotta give credit where credit is due. Consider, for example, this mother raccoon, who climbed through a plastic window cover and tumbled into the backseat of a parked convertible at an auto shop so she could safely give birth to her kits. She was later relocated by Devon of Wildlife, Inc. Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Manatee, Florida. SEE ALSO: Pelican in a cop car wants you to know this isn't what it looks like "I captured the mother, then 2 caring employees and I searched the entire car for her babies," Devon wrote in a Facebook post. "Once they were both accounted for, I relocated them to some woods where she can continue to raise them." According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune , the second kit — who is good at sneaking around, just like its mom — was hidden in the trunk. Raccoon litters are usually between three and five kits, so there's a good chance the mother was still pregnant when she was relocated. Perhaps she'll choose a less, er, spoken-for place next time. Might we suggest a nice tree cavity? WATCH: An iceberg the size of Delaware broke off Antarctica |
UK police appeal for information after spate of acid attacks Posted: 14 Jul 2017 07:32 AM PDT |
Turkey's Erdogan plans Gulf visit to discuss Qatar dispute Posted: 14 Jul 2017 03:24 AM PDT Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan, Qatar's staunch regional ally in its dispute with Gulf Arab neighbors, hopes to visit the Gulf soon to discuss efforts to resolve the crisis, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut ties with Qatar on June 5 over allegations it funds terrorist groups and is allying with their arch-foe Iran. Qatar denies the accusations. |
Here's Where You Can Buy Big Mac Sauce In America Posted: 14 Jul 2017 09:58 AM PDT |
Ex-Prisoner Sacrifices Job Interview To Save Car Crash Victim Posted: 14 Jul 2017 03:05 AM PDT |
Private Email of Top U.S. Russia Intelligence Official Hacked Posted: 14 Jul 2017 07:38 AM PDT |
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Thousands line streets for Bradley Lowery funeral Posted: 14 Jul 2017 07:00 AM PDT Premier League footballer Jermain Defoe wore an England shirt for the funeral of his six-year-old "best friend", Bradley Lowery, whose cancer battle captured hearts around the world. The cortege for the funeral of six year old Sunderland FC fan, Bradley Lowrey makes it's way to St Joseph's Church Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images Thousands of people lined the streets of Blackhall, County Durham, ahead of the service at St Joseph's Catholic Church, where the youngster was baptised six years ago. Footballer Jermain Defoe arrives for the funeral of six year old Sunderland FC, fan, Bradley Lowrey Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images A piper lead the horse-drawn carriage carrying his coffin through the village, which came to a halt to pay tribute to the little boy with the beaming smile. Credit: Getty Some released balloons as the cortege passed and a spontaneous round of applause broke out. Mourners line the streets ahead of the funeral of Bradley Lowery Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire Mourners dressed in superhero costumes followed the funeral procession. Defoe, now signed for Bournemouth, left training in Spain to attend. Bradley Lowery, as family and friends wear football shirts for the funeral of the six-year-old mascot Credit: Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire Former Sunderland FC manager David Moyes was also among the congregation. Defoe struck up a remarkable friendship with Bradley after the little boy appeared as a mascot for his beloved Sunderland. The hearse departs St Joseph's Church Credit: Getty Bradley died a week ago in his parents' arms at home following a battle with the rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma. |
2 Penn State ex-officials begin jail terms in Sandusky case Posted: 15 Jul 2017 07:33 AM PDT |
And So Jaguar Built Its Entry-Level SUV Hot Hatch Posted: 14 Jul 2017 10:06 AM PDT |
China says Taiwan remarks on dissident Liu 'very dangerous' Posted: 14 Jul 2017 06:53 AM PDT China accused Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen of aggravating tension across the Taiwan Strait on Friday, citing her comments following the death of Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo as an example of "repeated arbitrary attacks". Tsai said on Thursday that the self-ruled island hoped China could show self-confidence and promote political reform, after the dissident Liu died of cancer. "Only through democracy, in which every Chinese person has freedom and respect, can China truly become a proud and important country," she said. |
Zimbabwe's first lady injures ankle in "freak" car accident Posted: 15 Jul 2017 05:16 AM PDT Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's wife Grace was injured in what officials called a freak accident as she left the airport with her husband on Saturday following their return from Singapore, state television reported. Mugabe had gone to Singapore on July 7 for a medical check, his third such trip this year and was accompanied by his wife. State television ZBC quoted Mugabe's spokesman George Charamba saying that the veteran leader's wife "suffered some soft tissue bruising on the right ankle as a result of a freak car incident at the Harare International Airport soon after arrival" from Singapore. |
Jet blast at St. Maarten's seaside airport kills tourist Posted: 14 Jul 2017 12:06 PM PDT |
Secretary of State says life was 'easier' as ExxonMobil CEO Posted: 14 Jul 2017 04:04 PM PDT Secretary of State Rex Tillerson hassaid life as a CEO was "easier" than working for the Trump administration. Mr Tillerson spoke candidly to reporters on the plane returning from his latest diplomatic tour, which included visits to Ukraine, Turkey, Germany, Qatar, and France, the Los Angeles Times reported. "Well it is a lot different than being CEO of Exxon because I was the ultimate decision-maker...that makes life easier," said Mr Tillerson. |
Trump stance a 'setback' in US-Cuba relations: Castro Posted: 15 Jul 2017 03:05 AM PDT Cuba's president said Donald Trump's hardline stance towards the country was a "setback" in relations with the United States after ties were gradually restored in 2015. Raul Castro criticized Trump's partial rollback of his predecessor Barack Obama's rapprochement with the communist island in comments ahead of the second anniversary of Havana embassy's reopening in Washington on July 20. "The announcements made by the current president... mean a setback in bilateral relations," Castro said Friday in remarks broadcast on state television at the closing of the first session of Cuba's parliament. |
Tad Cummins Trial In Elizabeth Thomas Kidnapping Case Delayed Posted: 15 Jul 2017 01:03 AM PDT |
Police: 6 dead in Interstate 65 crash in Kentucky Posted: 14 Jul 2017 03:48 PM PDT |
Workers pose with British cannonball unearthed after 250 years - not realising it was still live Posted: 15 Jul 2017 08:37 AM PDT When a Canadian construction team came across a giant cannonball as they excavated a building site in Quebec, they did what anyone else would do in this age of Snapchat and Instagram. They moved the 200lb projectile into better view and posed with it for photographs. It was only later, when an archaeologist was studying the missile, the workers learned of their lucky escape: The cannonball was still live, packed with a charge and gunpowder just as it would have been when fired by British gunners during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Construction workers found the cannonball in Old Quebec Credit: Lafontaine/Facebook A team of army bomb disposal experts was hurriedly called in to make the artefact safe. "With time, humidity got into its interior and reduced its potential for exploding, but there's still a danger," Master Warrant Officer Sylvain Trudel, a senior munitions technician, told the Canadian broadcaster CBC. They are now working out whether they can make the cannonball safe - for display in a museum - or whether it must be destroyed. "Old munitions like this are hard to predict," said Mr Trudel. "You never know to what point the chemicals inside have degraded." It had lain buried for more than 250 years in what is now known as Old Quebec, the historic quarter of Quebec City. Historians believe it was fired during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, a pivotal moment in the war between Britain and France for control of the land that would become Canada – and a small part of the wider Seven Years War as Europe's two most powerful nations fought each other around the world. Cannon Shot at Refrigerator 01:51 In 1759, British forces defeated the French and seized Quebec City forming what would become known as Britain's "annus mirablis". The battle lasted no more than an hour – and cost the lives of the commanding officers on either side - but came at the end of a three-month siege. The cannonball was most likely fired at Quebec City from the far side of the St Lawrence River where British gun batteries were based. Army munitions experts must decide whether they can make the cannonball safe or whether it must be destroyed Credit: Lafontaine/Facebook Although cannon generally fired solid iron balls, armourers also designed projectiles equipped with timed charges or fashioned into crude incendiary devices. Mr Trudel said such the newly discovered ball was designed to set fire to the buildings it penetrated. "The ball would break and the powder would ignite, setting fire to the building," he said. |
North Korea's nuclear weapons advancements under the 3 Kims Posted: 13 Jul 2017 06:46 PM PDT SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — After North Korea's first test-firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile last week, the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, has moved one step closer to perfecting a nuclear missile capable of reaching the United States, a weapons program launched by his grandfather and nurtured by his father. |
Indian Goes Badass With New Scout Bobber Posted: 14 Jul 2017 09:45 PM PDT |
China's Feng extends US Women's Open lead Posted: 14 Jul 2017 05:45 PM PDT |
21 Things You'll Only Remember If You Went to Elementary School in the '80s Posted: 14 Jul 2017 09:44 AM PDT |
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