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- Kamala Harris: The Democratic message is ‘telling the American public we see them’
- Minneapolis police officer has yet to talk to investigators
- What Congressional Republicans Really Think About Trump and Russia
- Russia says ready to retaliate after U.S. talks end without deal
- 86-Year-Old Arrested Again After Being Caught Red-Handed in a Walmart Check-Out Line
- William, Kate take Brexit 'charm offensive' to Germany
- Senior Official Weighs In On North Korea's Nuclear Weapons' Reach
- 'SNL' writer treats Trump's tweets like they're text messages
- Minneapolis police shooting of Australian woman sparks questions about body cameras
- US senator criticizes Pruitt in Oklahoma ethics probe
- Tomb Of King Tutankhamun’s Wife’s Likely Discovered, Archaeologists Say
- Dallas Cowboys Star Reunites With Dog That Was Held for Ransom: 'Look Who Made It Home'
- Turns Out T. Rex Would’ve Broken its Tiny Legs if it Tried to Run
- Pentagon warns of risks after Turkey discloses US forces in Syria
- Elon Musk reveals what his tunnel under LA has to do with Mars
- Illinois teenager arrested in Uber slaying could face more charges
- Protesters across the country oppose GOP's health care plan
- The Latest: More crews, dogs to join search for missing man
- If Trump Is Serious About Curbing Iran, He’ll Kill Boeing’s Plan to Sell It Planes
- All You Need To Know About USS Gerald Ford
- Helicopter carrying WWE exec makes emergency ocean landing
- Sold by IS in Raqa, Yazidi female fighters back for revenge
- This Is the Mercedes X-Class Pickup Truck
- Magnitude 7.8 quake hits off Russia's Kamchatka: USGS
- Australians see woman's shooting by police as US nightmare
- Non-Citizens Used to Be Able to Vote in U.S. Elections. Here's What Changed
- Royal Navy scrambles to shadow Chinese warships in English Channel as they head to Baltics for first war games with Russia
- Everything You Need to Know About the Chipotle Outbreak
- Philippines shelves rebel talks after attack on Duterte guards
- Ford Powershift Class Action Settlement
- 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
- This Private Jet Has the Equivalent of a Moonroof
- Man who pushed stranger in path of train acquitted of murder
- White House meeting suggests strain between Trump, Flake
- Latest: Minneapolis police say re-evaluating bodycam policy
- SolarCity co-founder Peter Rive to quit Tesla
- Michael Dell takes long view with 'Dell 2.0'
- Fishermen find an 18-foot-long sea giant in their nets and, no, we're not freaking out
- Samsung Has Confirmed When We'll See Galaxy Note 8
- There's One Key Reason Why Amazon's New Meal Delivery Service Is Better Than Blue Apron
Kamala Harris: The Democratic message is ‘telling the American public we see them’ Posted: 18 Jul 2017 09:10 AM PDT |
Minneapolis police officer has yet to talk to investigators Posted: 19 Jul 2017 03:11 PM PDT |
What Congressional Republicans Really Think About Trump and Russia Posted: 19 Jul 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Russia says ready to retaliate after U.S. talks end without deal Posted: 18 Jul 2017 02:52 PM PDT |
86-Year-Old Arrested Again After Being Caught Red-Handed in a Walmart Check-Out Line Posted: 19 Jul 2017 02:46 AM PDT |
William, Kate take Brexit 'charm offensive' to Germany Posted: 19 Jul 2017 02:49 PM PDT Prince William and his wife Kate began Wednesday a three-day visit to Germany billed as a "charm offensive" by local media as Britain begins thorny Brexit talks in earnest. Under brilliant summer sunshine, William, who is second in line to the British throne, and Kate touched down in Berlin from Poland accompanied by their young children George and Charlotte. |
Senior Official Weighs In On North Korea's Nuclear Weapons' Reach Posted: 18 Jul 2017 08:42 AM PDT |
'SNL' writer treats Trump's tweets like they're text messages Posted: 19 Jul 2017 10:36 AM PDT Somebody's gotta do the job of making sure President Donald J. Trump knows we've been paying attention to tweets he sends out every day. And since cable news network coverage of them just seems to make him mad, a comedy writer is taking a different tact. SEE ALSO: Why is everybody so worked up about Donald Trump's Twitter account? Josh Patten, a writer for Saturday Night Live, has been responding to Donald Trump tweets as if they were texts sent straight to him. He'd been responding to Trump's tweets this way for a few weeks and revealed his project to his followers on Sunday. Proud to unveil my new, incredibly stupid project: Responding To Trump Tweets Like They Were Texts pic.twitter.com/UUz6AY87iQ — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 16, 2017 No matter the subject — a formal dinner, a conference, or an overseas visit — Patten always finds time to text back. He's just so thoughtful. Call when you land — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 5, 2017 that sucks but if you do find some time check out stranger things — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 12, 2017 looks like fun you should go to the louvre if you have time — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 13, 2017 looks like fun you should go to the louvre if you have time — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 13, 2017 Ok text if you need anything — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 15, 2017 Oh cool, I used to live in DC — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 17, 2017 sorry just seeing this — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 17, 2017 cool think I'm just gonna make some pasta — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 19, 2017 whoa whoa whoa lot to process here — Josh Patten (@thejoshpatten) July 19, 2017 Gr8 to hear from u, President Trump. TTYL. WATCH: Donald Trump vs. The Dictionary |
Minneapolis police shooting of Australian woman sparks questions about body cameras Posted: 18 Jul 2017 12:26 AM PDT By Todd Melby MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Authorities and activists on Monday questioned why Minneapolis police who fatally shot an Australian woman over the weekend did not have their body cameras turned on during the incident. Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Minnesota called for answers on why the two responding officers failed to turn on their body cameras when they arrived at Damond's home in a quiet, upper-middle-class neighborhood shortly before midnight on Saturday. Police shot Damond, originally from Sydney, through the door of their patrol car as she approached them in an alley near her home, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported, citing three unnamed sources. |
US senator criticizes Pruitt in Oklahoma ethics probe Posted: 18 Jul 2017 12:57 PM PDT OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A Democratic member of the U.S. Senate committee that conducted confirmation hearings for Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said in a letter Tuesday that Oklahoma's former attorney general presented "inconsistent and contradictory statements" to the panel. |
Tomb Of King Tutankhamun’s Wife’s Likely Discovered, Archaeologists Say Posted: 19 Jul 2017 05:56 AM PDT |
Dallas Cowboys Star Reunites With Dog That Was Held for Ransom: 'Look Who Made It Home' Posted: 18 Jul 2017 10:16 AM PDT |
Turns Out T. Rex Would’ve Broken its Tiny Legs if it Tried to Run Posted: 19 Jul 2017 07:23 AM PDT |
Pentagon warns of risks after Turkey discloses US forces in Syria Posted: 19 Jul 2017 01:09 PM PDT The United States reacted angrily Wednesday after Turkey's state news agency disclosed the locations of American military posts in northern Syria, a move the Pentagon warned could put lives at risk. The Anadolu Agency (AA) published a report Monday detailing the 10 US military facilities' whereabouts and, in some instances, the number of special operations forces working there. |
Elon Musk reveals what his tunnel under LA has to do with Mars Posted: 19 Jul 2017 02:52 PM PDT There's been a significant amount of mystery and speculation around Elon Musk's Boring Company—his effort to bore tunnels under LA to bypass traffic—and its possible connection to SpaceX. On Wednesday, Musk removed some of that mystery. SEE ALSO: What mysterious plan does Elon Musk have for X.com? Appearing as a guest at the International Space Station Research and Development (ISSR&D) Conference in Washington, D.C., Musk spent most of his time talking about the most recent SpaceX missions and his thoughts about international space travel efforts. But during the Q&A session, one audience member asked what we've all been wondering: Is the Boring Company really just practice for building tunnels on Mars? "I do think getting good at digging tunnels could be really helpful for Mars," said Musk. "It would be a different optimization for a Mars boring machine versus an Earth boring machine. For sure there's going to be a lot of icing mining on Mars, and mining in general to get raw materials." Yes, of course, we'd need to use boring machines to help us find resources and mine ice. Sounds reasonable. But enough of the coy, self-effacing routine, what about those amazing cities on the covers of the science fiction novels we all know you read as a child? "And then, along the way, building underground habitats where you could get radiation shielding… you could build an entire city underground if you wanted to," said Musk. "People are still going to want to go to the surface from time to time, but you can build a tremendous amount underground with the right boring technology on Mars. So I do think there is some overlap in that technology development arena." Musk wouldn't go as far as saying that the primary ( secret?) intent of the Boring Company was to test Mars colony-building techniques, rather than merely defeating Earth traffic, but with these statements, he came pretty close. Along those lines, another attendee asked Musk about the oft-mentioned potential risks to the human body related to space travel on the way to Mars (radiation damage, etc.). To his credit, in answering, he remained upfront about the risks associated with his dream of putting humans on Mars. "Going to Mars is not for the faint of heart," said Musk. "It's risky, dangerous, uncomfortable, and you might die. Now, do you wont to go? For some the answer will be: Hell no. For some, it will be: Hell yes." That answer drew laughter from the audience, but it's a real concern that he's not attempting to diminish. However, looking decades forward, Musk doesn't think the issue of radiation will stop humans from traveling into space on a routine basis. "I don't think you'll get irradiated to death," said Musk. "With some moderate shielding we can cut down on a large percent of incremental radiation, so the marginal risk of cancer isn't something that's going to be a show stopper." That said, Musk warned, again, "If safety is your top goal, I wouldn't go to Mars." WATCH: Elon Musk's vision for traffic-skipping underground tunnels looks pretty incredible WATCH: Elon Musk's vision for traffic-skipping underground tunnels looks pretty incredible |
Illinois teenager arrested in Uber slaying could face more charges Posted: 18 Jul 2017 02:11 PM PDT An Illinois teenager arrested for fatally stabbing an Uber [UBER.UL] driver may face additional criminal charges for her violent behavior while detained, prosecutors said on Tuesday. Eliza Wasni, 16, who was charged in June with murdering Grant Nelson, has been involved in 40 reported incidents at the Chicago juvenile detention facility where she is being held, Diann Sheridan, a lawyer with the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, said during a court hearing. Nelson, 34, was killed early on May 30 after picking up Wasni outside a Wal-Mart Stores Inc location in Skokie, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago. |
Protesters across the country oppose GOP's health care plan Posted: 18 Jul 2017 04:45 AM PDT |
The Latest: More crews, dogs to join search for missing man Posted: 17 Jul 2017 10:59 PM PDT |
If Trump Is Serious About Curbing Iran, He’ll Kill Boeing’s Plan to Sell It Planes Posted: 18 Jul 2017 05:00 AM PDT |
All You Need To Know About USS Gerald Ford Posted: 19 Jul 2017 03:48 AM PDT |
Helicopter carrying WWE exec makes emergency ocean landing Posted: 19 Jul 2017 02:05 PM PDT |
Sold by IS in Raqa, Yazidi female fighters back for revenge Posted: 19 Jul 2017 04:09 AM PDT She was trafficked into Raqa as a sex slave by the Islamic State group but managed to escape. Now Yazidi fighter Heza is back to avenge the horrors she and thousands of others suffered. "When I started fighting, I lifted some of the worries from my heart," she says, surrounded by fellow Yazidi militia women in Raqa's eastern Al-Meshleb district. |
This Is the Mercedes X-Class Pickup Truck Posted: 19 Jul 2017 10:09 AM PDT |
Magnitude 7.8 quake hits off Russia's Kamchatka: USGS Posted: 17 Jul 2017 07:33 PM PDT (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.8 off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered a tsunami warning but the threat has now passed, the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Pacific Tsunami Center said. The epicenter was west of Attu, the westernmost and largest island in the Near Islands group of Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands. |
Australians see woman's shooting by police as US nightmare Posted: 18 Jul 2017 06:30 PM PDT |
Non-Citizens Used to Be Able to Vote in U.S. Elections. Here's What Changed Posted: 18 Jul 2017 02:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 19 Jul 2017 01:42 AM PDT The Royal Navy scrambled a warship to shadow a Chinese flotilla as it steamed through the English Channel en route to meet Russian vessels for manoeuvres in the Baltic Sea. The trio of Chinese warships passed through the Strait of Dover under the watch of the HMS Richmond, a Type 23 frigate, at the weekend. They then headed across the North Sea, where they were spotted being escorted by Dutch vessels earlier this week ahead of manoeuvres with Vladimir Putin's navy which begin on Friday. China's state-run Global Times newspaper said on Tuesday that the 052D, the country's "most advanced guided-missile destroyer", was taking part in the week-long joint drills. The Chinese warships later headed through Dutch waters on their way to the Baltic Credit: Rob Verkerk The ship "is equipped with phased array radar and a vertical launching system", the newspaper said. Russian media say ten ships will take part in the first phase of the exercise, joined by more than 10 aircraft and helicopters. Route of Chinese warships The drills mark the first occasion that Chinese warships have ever carried out manoeuvres in the strategically important Baltic Sea. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy had just completed exercises in the Mediterranean, another show of strength from Beijing as it rapidly expands its military reach across the globe. The drills with Russia mark the first occasion that Chinese warships have ever carried out manoeuvres in the strategically important Baltic Sea Credit: Rob Verkerk Professor Ni Lexiong, a Shanghai-based military expert, told The Telegraph the Baltic Sea drills were aimed at Nato, but were being carried out in response to drills that were recently staged by the US, India and Japan in the Indian Ocean, which were directed towards China. "China and Russia have pledged to enhance their strategic relationship by regularly staging military drills," said Prof Ni, director of the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law's Sea Power and Defence Policy Research Institute. "China also has its own plans," he added. "Which is to show the world that it is a major naval power." A Chinese naval fleet held a military exercise with the Russian navy in St Petersburg and Kaliningrad last month. The two countries have held joint drills every year since 2012, and military officials in China said this year's manoeuvres will focus on "joint rescue efforts and protecting cargo vessels". China and Russia both have veto powers on the UN Security Council, and regularly vote together on major issues such as the crisis in Syria. This position often puts them at odds with the United States and Western Europe. |
Everything You Need to Know About the Chipotle Outbreak Posted: 18 Jul 2017 12:52 PM PDT Is it safe to eat at Chipotle? Customers reported experiencing painful norovirus symptoms ranging from severe stomach discomfort, nausea, dizziness, and dehydration to vomiting and diarrhea—which even drove two victims to the hospital. "We are working with health authorities to understand what the cause may be and to resolve the situation as quickly as possible," Jim Marsden, Chipotle's executive director of food safety, told Business Insider. |
Philippines shelves rebel talks after attack on Duterte guards Posted: 18 Jul 2017 05:05 PM PDT The Philippine government's peace talks with communist rebels teetered near collapse Wednesday as President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to end negotiations after suspected guerrillas shot and wounded five of his bodyguards in an ambush. Aides said Duterte was not in the convoy when gunmen opened fire on two Presidential Security Group vehicles on the southern island of Mindanao, where troops have also been battling Islamic State group-inspired gunmen for nearly two months. "The president directed the government panel... not to resume formal peace talks unless the reds (rebels) agree to stop their attacks against government troops in Mindanao," said a statement issued by the presidential palace. |
Ford Powershift Class Action Settlement Posted: 18 Jul 2017 11:29 AM PDT |
2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Posted: 19 Jul 2017 02:20 PM PDT |
This Private Jet Has the Equivalent of a Moonroof Posted: 19 Jul 2017 08:05 AM PDT |
Man who pushed stranger in path of train acquitted of murder Posted: 18 Jul 2017 08:17 AM PDT |
White House meeting suggests strain between Trump, Flake Posted: 17 Jul 2017 06:28 PM PDT |
Latest: Minneapolis police say re-evaluating bodycam policy Posted: 18 Jul 2017 07:15 PM PDT |
SolarCity co-founder Peter Rive to quit Tesla Posted: 19 Jul 2017 09:46 AM PDT (Reuters) - Tesla Inc said SolarCity co-founder Peter Rive is leaving the company, eight months after the electric car maker bought the biggest U.S. residential solar panel maker. SolarCity was founded by Peter Rive and his younger brother Lyndon in 2006 with financial backing from their cousin and Tesla chief Elon Musk. Former SolarCity Chief Executive Lyndon Rive announced his resignation in May. Peter Rive will be leaving the company to explore new opportunities, a Tesla spokesperson said in a statement. |
Michael Dell takes long view with 'Dell 2.0' Posted: 17 Jul 2017 10:53 PM PDT His first company became the world's largest maker of personal computers. Now Michael Dell says he is building a broader technology firm with similar ambitions. Dell Technologies is the result of the private buyout of the original Dell computer firm, bolstered by the massive $67 billion deal for computer storage firm EMC and other software and services acquisitions. |
Fishermen find an 18-foot-long sea giant in their nets and, no, we're not freaking out Posted: 19 Jul 2017 04:44 AM PDT Lightning struck twice for the crew of the trawler ship Cú na Mara. On Tuesday, they caught their second rare giant squid in the waters off the Dingle coast in Ireland, two months after their first. SEE ALSO: Researchers found the body of a 25-foot-long shark, and it's grim but strangely beautiful The Cú na Mara had been trawling the area where they had found their first giant squid when they landed their surprise second. The sea monster was 18 feet from top to longest tentacle— 2 feet shorter than the first squid the crew caught in May. "When we opened the net we couldn't believe it, that it was another one," said the captain of the Cú na Mara, Patrick Flannery, in an interview with RTE. "The lads were very excited. What are the chances of two in the one year?" Another Giant Squid landed in Dingle. Only 7th recorded in Ireland in 350 years. Amazingly 4 have been caught by Flannery family! @rtenews pic.twitter.com/1gWBYZr045 — Seán Mac an tSíthigh (@Buailtin) July 18, 2017 The crew's giant squid landing in May was the first in Dingle in 22 years. "Only seven have been recorded [in Dingle] since records began almost 350 years ago," said Marine Biologist Dr. Kevin Flannery. "The very first giant squid recorded in Ireland was also landed in Dingle, when fishermen brought one ashore in 1673." Legends told of a sea creature that sunk ships and drowned fishermen.Image: wikimedia commons/Mary Evans Picture Library/AlamyThe elusive giant squid has been the subject of sea lore throughout history. The ancient Norse legend of a sea monster called the Kraken told of a tentacled beast with the power to capsize ships and drag fishermen to their water graves. It's now widely accepted that the tales originated from sightings of humongous giant squids. Like many myths, the gory details of these accounts are likely to be untrue. However, it's difficult to know how these giant sea monsters live and behave. Sightings of this deep-ocean dwelling animal are extremely rare. The largest giant squid on record was 59 feet in length and weighed almost a ton. The Cú na Mara's latest catch is an exciting achievement as each giant squid landing presents a scientists with the opportunity to learn more about this mysterious creature of the deep. WATCH: Algae emitting eerie blue glow makes this beach look otherworldy |
Samsung Has Confirmed When We'll See Galaxy Note 8 Posted: 18 Jul 2017 03:00 AM PDT Samsung's mobile chief might have confirmed his company's plans to unveil the new Galaxy Note 8. Speaking to local media outlets in Taiwan, Samsung mobile division chief DJ Koh confirmed that his company will unveil the Galaxy Note 8 at the end of August, according to SamMobile, which earlier discovered the reports. Koh also confirmed that the Galaxy Note 8 will initially hit store shelves in early September and then find its way to other markets in October. |
There's One Key Reason Why Amazon's New Meal Delivery Service Is Better Than Blue Apron Posted: 19 Jul 2017 10:05 AM PDT |
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