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- Scaramucci calls into CNN for wild interview about Priebus and leaks
- Sens. McCain and Ernst, both veterans, oppose Trump’s ban on transgender military service
- New Developments in Case Where Driver Livestreamed Deadly Car Crash
- Portugal battles raging wildfires
- Texas execution of murderer delayed as court hears appeal
- State Dept. warns of possibly tainted alcohol in Mexico
- Fatal Ride Malfunction
- Putin says Russia will respond to 'insolence' of US sanctions
- Zealandia: What secrets does the world's hidden eighth continent hold?
- White House threatens to shut down briefing over questions on transgender policy shift
- The Latest: Plane crash kills 2 couples leaving on vacation
- Wasserman Schultz fires IT staffer following fraud arrest
- Pakistani council orders "revenge rape" of 16-year-old girl
- Medical examiner: Judge in river died by suicide in drowning
- China is 'landlord' to Hong Kong says justice chief
- U.S. says Iran rocket test breaches U.N. resolution
- Protesting Trump’s military transgender ban
- Trump's bid to rally base marked by protests
- 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom: The Eighth Generation of Ultimate Luxury
- Omaha Police Officers Face Assault Charges After Death of Man Hit With a Stun Gun
- Woman vows to 'kill all Muslims' during supermarket car park dispute
- Outdoor industry flexes political muscle in US land fight
- China bolsters defences on North Korean border amid tensions over nuclear program
- US oil firm Halliburton to pay $30 mn to settle Angola bribery case
- 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
- Video Shows Texas Police Officer Harassing Black Teen For Mowing Grass
- Doctors: Banning Transgender People From Military Service Is Not 'Medically Valid'
- Killer of San Antonio woman set for execution Thursday
- Grandmother lays in pool of blood playing dead after being attacked night before her husband's funeral
- Charter increases already-ridiculous fee because there’s nothing you can do to stop it
- Jordan's king demands Israel put guard on trial for killing Jordanians
- Venezuela's government, opposition on deadly collision course
- McDonald's worker puts everyone off ice cream with 'disgusting' photos
- Dad Abandons Daughter, 10, in Desert Without Shoes or Water: Authorities
- The Latest: Gore slams trump's military transgender ban
- Police: Father killed boy and stabbed mom then took own life
- 2006 Lancer Evo IX MR Sells For $138,000
- Solid State Batteries May Replace Lithium-Ion Ones Soon
- Britain plans to send warship to South China Sea in move likely to irk Beijing
- 'Difficult' fight for Hezbollah on Lebanon-Syria border
- Cars You Can Import Via the Show or Display Law
Scaramucci calls into CNN for wild interview about Priebus and leaks Posted: 27 Jul 2017 07:11 AM PDT |
Sens. McCain and Ernst, both veterans, oppose Trump’s ban on transgender military service Posted: 26 Jul 2017 10:07 AM PDT |
New Developments in Case Where Driver Livestreamed Deadly Car Crash Posted: 25 Jul 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
Portugal battles raging wildfires Posted: 27 Jul 2017 09:19 AM PDT More than ten villages in central Portugal have been evacuated as forest fires rage in the provinces of Castelo Branco and Santarem. Almost 5,000 firefighters supported by water-dropping aircraft are deployed across central and northern areas of Portugal as the country continues its annual summertime battle against wildfires. "The intensity of the wind is diabolical," said Jaime Marta Soares, saying new fires keep popping up away from the main fires. (Reuters) |
Texas execution of murderer delayed as court hears appeal Posted: 27 Jul 2017 04:37 PM PDT A planned execution in Texas on Thursday of a man convicted of murdering a woman in her San Antonio home in 2004 was delayed as the U.S. Supreme Court heard a last-minute appeal from lawyers for the death row inmate to spare his life. If the execution goes ahead, it would be the 543rd in Texas since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976, the most of any state. Lawyers for Preyor launched the appeal at the court on Thursday, arguing that prior counsel was incompetent and included a lawyer who lost his license two decades earlier and another attorney with no death penalty experience who used Wikipedia to navigate the Texas death penalty system. |
State Dept. warns of possibly tainted alcohol in Mexico Posted: 26 Jul 2017 07:26 PM PDT |
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Putin says Russia will respond to 'insolence' of US sanctions Posted: 27 Jul 2017 08:47 AM PDT Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Moscow will ultimately have to respond to sanctions imposed by the United States that he condemned as insolent towards Russia. "We are behaving in a very restrained and patient way, but at some moment we will need to respond," Putin said at a news conference after talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto. "This practice is unacceptable -- it destroys internatioanl relations and international law," Putin said of sanctions. |
Zealandia: What secrets does the world's hidden eighth continent hold? Posted: 27 Jul 2017 06:53 AM PDT A team of scientists will today set sail from Australia on a two-month expedition to discover the secrets of the mysterious, largely submerged continent of Zealandia. With increasingly detailed seafloor maps available, scientists are now wondering what secrets the lost eighth continent, which is about half the size of Australia, holds. As the drilling expedition gets underway, here is The Telegraph's guide to the mostly "hidden" landmass. What and where is Zealandia? Zealandia is the world's eighth and smallest continent – and the newest to be discovered. It is located in the southern Pacific Ocean, including New Zealand, New Caledonia and two Australian islands, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. The continent spans 1.9 million square miles but the bulk of it – 94 per cent – is under the Pacific Ocean. It is about two-thirds the size of Australia. Zealandia continent map Who discovered it? The continent has been gradually discovered by scientists over the past two decades. In 1995, American geophysicist Bruce Luyendyk used the name to describe New Zealand, the Chatham Rise, Campbell Plateau and Lord Howe Rise. At that stage, it was believed to possess three of four attributes needed to qualify as a continent, including rock types which are found on continents rather than on the ocean crust and "the high elevation relative to regions floored by oceanic crust". Earlier this year, a team of scientists used fresh satellite and mapping data to argue that Zealandia was not a collection of "submerged continental fragments" but was a unified landmass and therefore should be assigned continent status. They published their findings in a study titled "Zealandia: Earth's Hidden Continent" in the journal of the Geological Society of America. Their views have been widely accepted. Descent to Zealandia: A view from the deck of the scientific drillship. Credit: IODP How did Zealandia form? The underwater section of Zealandia is believed to have detached from the continent of Australia and sank 60 to 85 million years ago. In places off the coast of the Australian state of Queensland, the two continents are only fifteen miles apart. Its crust is relatively thin and ranges in thickness from six to 24 miles. What is happening on the expedition? Thirty scientists from the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) are setting out from Australia aboard a large drilling ship to drill into the seafloor to try to understand the history and structure of Zealandia. The team of international scientists will drill about 1,000 to 2,600 feet into the seafloor at six sites in the Tasman Sea to collect sediment samples – containing fossil evidence - deposited over millions of years. The aim is to examine tectonic plate shifts which occurred around 50 million years ago, when Australia and New Zealand stopped spreading apart and instead the area between them began to compress. "We're really looking at the best place in the world to understand how plate subduction initiates," according to expedition co-chief scientist Gerald Dickens, professor of Earth, environmental and planetary science at Rice University in Texas. "This expedition will answer a lot of lingering questions about Zealandia." .@QC_News prof embarks on expedition to learn more about the world's eighth continent #CUNY#Zealandia : https://t.co/HaSrvpvxeBpic.twitter.com/aR5MG7c7CR— CUNY Admissions (@CUNYWC) July 24, 2017 What does the expedition hope to learn? The sediment samples will help scientists to understand the history of Zealandia and the cause of the tectonic plate shifts which led to New Zealand and a volcano chain being lifted above the waterline as the Pacific Plate dived downwards some 50 million years ago. The scientists will also examine ocean and climate patterns to try to understand the relationship between climate change and tectonic shifts. The initial expedition will run from July 27 to September 26. |
White House threatens to shut down briefing over questions on transgender policy shift Posted: 26 Jul 2017 01:06 PM PDT |
The Latest: Plane crash kills 2 couples leaving on vacation Posted: 26 Jul 2017 05:20 PM PDT |
Wasserman Schultz fires IT staffer following fraud arrest Posted: 27 Jul 2017 06:25 AM PDT |
Pakistani council orders "revenge rape" of 16-year-old girl Posted: 27 Jul 2017 02:40 AM PDT By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani police have arrested 25 members of an informal village council accused of ordering the rape of a 16-year-old girl as revenge for her brother's alleged sexual assault of another girl. The Supreme Court also requested a report on the case, which echoed a notorious case from 2002 in which another teenager was gang-raped on a local council's order. "A total of 29 people were involved in this ghastly crime, and we have 25 of them in our custody," Multan City Police Officer Ahsan Younus told Reuters by telephone on Thursday. |
Medical examiner: Judge in river died by suicide in drowning Posted: 26 Jul 2017 03:55 PM PDT |
China is 'landlord' to Hong Kong says justice chief Posted: 27 Jul 2017 03:23 AM PDT Controversy over a new cross-border rail link which will see mainland laws enforced in a Hong Kong train station escalated Thursday after the justice chief likened China to the city's "landlord". It comes at a time when fears are worsening that Hong Kong's freedoms are under threat from an increasingly assertive Beijing. The high-speed rail line between Hong Kong and the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, 80 miles away, is due to open in 2018. |
U.S. says Iran rocket test breaches U.N. resolution Posted: 27 Jul 2017 02:48 PM PDT DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran successfully tested a rocket that can deliver satellites into orbit, state television reported on Thursday, an action the United States said breaches a U.N. Security Council resolution because of its potential use in ballistic missile development. Iranian state television showed footage of the firing of the rocket, mounted on a launchpad carrying pictures of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Republic, and Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The rocket launch violated United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Thursday. |
Protesting Trump’s military transgender ban Posted: 27 Jul 2017 05:33 AM PDT |
Trump's bid to rally base marked by protests Posted: 25 Jul 2017 06:47 PM PDT Fresh from a rare legislative victory, Donald Trump tried to shore up ebbing popular support Tuesday at a raucous rally in Youngstown, Ohio, that was marred by a string of protests. Trump traveled to the key electoral state hours after his Republican-controlled Senate agreed to begin deliberations on Trump's health care plans, a technical step but a major victory for a president desperate for legislative wins. "Where the hell did he come from?" Trump asked mockingly. |
2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom: The Eighth Generation of Ultimate Luxury Posted: 27 Jul 2017 01:00 PM PDT |
Omaha Police Officers Face Assault Charges After Death of Man Hit With a Stun Gun Posted: 26 Jul 2017 03:28 PM PDT |
Woman vows to 'kill all Muslims' during supermarket car park dispute Posted: 27 Jul 2017 08:31 AM PDT Amber Hensley shouted at Rowda Soyan, Sarah Hassan and Laleyla Hassan in the car park of a Walmart in Fargo, North Dakota, as she believed they had parked too close to her car. Ms Hassan recorded a video of Hensley delivering an angry tirade, which was sent to the police and circulated widely on social media. "Go home, go home," Hensley was heard saying. |
Outdoor industry flexes political muscle in US land fight Posted: 26 Jul 2017 02:08 PM PDT |
China bolsters defences on North Korean border amid tensions over nuclear program Posted: 26 Jul 2017 02:58 AM PDT China has been building up its defences along its border with North Korea, a report says, amid tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear programme. Beijing has established a new border brigade, built bunkers to protect civilians against nuclear blasts, and set up 24-hour surveillance along its frontier, the Wall Street Journal said. China has also realigned its forces in the country's northeast, added the report, which cites Chinese military and government websites and Chinese and foreign experts. Officials in Beijing regularly call for a peaceful solution to the North Korean issue, but US president Donald Trump is growing increasingly impatient towards Kim Jong-un's regime. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un celebrating the successful test-fire of the intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-14 at an undisclosed location Credit: AFP / KCNA On Monday, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian told reporters he could not answer a "hypothetical" question on what China's military would do in the event of a clash on the Korean peninsula. Lu Kang, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, said: "China always maintains that military options shall never be considered to resolve the Korean Peninsula issue, because force will in no way settle disputes, but will only bring greater suffering, unbearable to all." Trump administration officials also recognise that a potential conflict would bring chaos to the region. Kim Jong-un watches performance celebrating ICBM launch 01:27 US Defence secretary Jim Mattis said in June that it would be "a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we have seen since 1953". But North Korea raised the stakes with the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile as Americans celebrated Independence Day on July 4. The US and China said on Tuesday they are making progress on a new UN resolution that would impose additional sanctions against North Korea in response to the ICBM launch. Some observers predict the reclusive state could stage another test of military hardware on Thursday, the anniversary of the signing of the Korean War armistice and a public holiday in North Korea. US Ambassador: We are prepared to use "considerable military forces" on North Korea 00:37 China is undergoing a long-term modernisation of its armed forces, and has been strengthening defences on its shared border with North Korea since Pyongyang conducted its first nuclear test in 2006. China also has concerns that any potential military clash involving North Korea and the US will flood its north-eastern provinces with refugees, causing a major headache for the country's stability-obsessed rulers. |
US oil firm Halliburton to pay $30 mn to settle Angola bribery case Posted: 27 Jul 2017 09:27 AM PDT Oil field services giant Halliburton will pay nearly $30 million to resolve allegations of bribery in Angola, US regulators announced Thursday. Former Halliburton vice president Jeannot Lorenz also agreed to pay a $75,000 fine for falsifying the company's books and circumventing internal controls, the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a statement. Lorenz steered $13 million in contracts to a local company owned by a former Halliburton employee with ties to an official at the Angolan state oil company Sonangol. |
2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Posted: 27 Jul 2017 03:00 PM PDT |
Video Shows Texas Police Officer Harassing Black Teen For Mowing Grass Posted: 25 Jul 2017 11:59 PM PDT |
Doctors: Banning Transgender People From Military Service Is Not 'Medically Valid' Posted: 26 Jul 2017 01:15 PM PDT |
Killer of San Antonio woman set for execution Thursday Posted: 26 Jul 2017 02:50 PM PDT |
Posted: 27 Jul 2017 07:26 AM PDT An Arizona community is reeling after a grandmother was beat up in her home by an unknown assailant, and forced to lay in her own blood for hours playing dead for fear that her attacker would return. Jesse Leetham said in a Facebook that his grandmother was attacked after 11 p.m. the night before her husband's funeral, shortly after he left her home. The 82-year-old grandmother was washing dishes when she was assaulted, according to a press release from the Gila County Sheriff's Office. |
Charter increases already-ridiculous fee because there’s nothing you can do to stop it Posted: 26 Jul 2017 01:36 PM PDT For the last two years, big cable TV companies have been charging a "Broadcast TV Fee" which, in every way, is already a bunch of bullshit. It's not a regulatory fee: it's just the cable companies charging extra for the cost of delivering channels to your TV, which is exactly what you're paying for with your monthly fees anyway. Anyway, in case that didn't already hurt enough, Spectrum (which is also Charter, Time Warner Cable and Bright House) has raised its bullshit fee that little bit more.
Users on the DSL Reports forum have posted copies of July bills that show the price increase. It's currently at $6.05, and that's creeping up to $7.50. That might not sound like a lot, but Charter serves around 25 million customers across the US. Even if only half of those (a low-ball estimate) subscribe to cable, a $1.50 increase is still around $17 million. That's not much compared to the billions in revenue Charter pulls down, but it's also pure unadulterated profit. It's also not the kind of thing that gets people to quit cable, sadly. Pay TV has proven itself to be a highly inelastic product, and with the average pay TV bill over $100 a month, a $1.50 increase just isn't going to force people off. But there is some good news. Arguably the only reason that cable companies can get away with barefaced crap like this is the lack of competition. In the majority of the regions that Charter offers service, Charter is the only company offering cable TV. But a wealth of new pay TV streaming services, which only need an internet connection, finally offers some competition to Charter's regional monopolies. Fed up with a broadcast TV fee? Try paying $35 to Fubo, a streaming service that offers sports and all major broadcast channels. The broadcast TV fee you'll save is nearly enough to add Netflix and be happier than you already were. |
Jordan's king demands Israel put guard on trial for killing Jordanians Posted: 27 Jul 2017 03:31 PM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordan's King Abdullah angrily demanded on Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put on trial an embassy security guard who shot dead two Jordanians, and said relations between the neighbouring states were at risk. Netanyahu gave the guard a hero's embrace after Israel brought him home under diplomatic immunity, behaviour that the king said was "provocative on all fronts and enrages us, destabilises security and fuels extremism". |
Venezuela's government, opposition on deadly collision course Posted: 27 Jul 2017 03:11 PM PDT The war of words escalated on Thursday, the second day of a 48-hour general strike by Venezuelans angry over Maduro's plans for a Sunday vote to elect a new body to rewrite the constitution. "The regime declared we can't demonstrate... We will respond with the TAKING OF VENEZUELA" through a protest on Friday, the opposition coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable, said on its Twitter account. |
McDonald's worker puts everyone off ice cream with 'disgusting' photos Posted: 27 Jul 2017 01:41 AM PDT A former McDonald's worker has turned the stomach of fast food fans by sharing 'disgusting' photos from inside a mouldy ice cream maker. Teenager Nick, who did not disclose his surname, shared the photos on Twitter, claiming: "This came out of McDonald's ice cream machine in case y'all were wondering…" This came out of McDonald's ice cream machine in case y'all were wondering... pic.twitter.com/DTXXpzE7Ce— nick (@phuckyounick) July 14, 2017 This is the side of the ice cream machine! It's not from a grease trap pic.twitter.com/nMpnFxAvZ4— nick (@phuckyounick) July 17, 2017 The 18-year-old says he worked at a McDonald's outlet in Louisiana for five months, telling BuzzFeed he posted the photos to let people know "how disgusting the conditions are". Nick claims he lost his job shortly after posting the photos "exposing McDonald's", but tweeted that he already had another one lined up when he decided to post them online. Since I'm exposing McDonald's I might as well show y'all what y'all really eating... fresh out the freezer. pic.twitter.com/KZ7Ao1kWsR— nick (@phuckyounick) July 18, 2017 Nice and dirty... pic.twitter.com/vjxuVLJpgF— nick (@phuckyounick) July 18, 2017 McDonald's said in a statement the equipment seen in the photos does not come into contact with any food. "We are committed to running great restaurants that provide our customers with high quality food, service and a clean environment," a spokesperson said. "This is a part of our soft serve equipment that does not come into contact with any food and is required to undergo regular and timely cleaning." Extraordinary floating McDonald's restaurant left abandoned for 30 years How Twitter reacted How does your tweet about ONE franchise of McDonald's justifies all McDonald's?? pic.twitter.com/64ryGc8mG7— Girinator (@amiegirin) July 18, 2017 Thanks for ruining my day, I just had an ice cream cone from them ����♀️ pic.twitter.com/s7OcTdzxt4— هانا �� (@h_annaah_) July 16, 2017 Meanwhile at Wendy's...�� pic.twitter.com/2Djg3WSeSi— imari✨ (@_esstco) July 16, 2017 The employees telling us the machine is down pic.twitter.com/kLpivUpD4c— Covfefí Champu (@CuddleSweet) July 16, 2017 pic.twitter.com/O08LuxKapY— Trust in Hue (@dawg_pound69) July 17, 2017 Revealed: The real reason McDonald's hamburgers 'never rot' mcdonalds secret menu |
Dad Abandons Daughter, 10, in Desert Without Shoes or Water: Authorities Posted: 26 Jul 2017 06:19 PM PDT |
The Latest: Gore slams trump's military transgender ban Posted: 26 Jul 2017 07:07 PM PDT |
Police: Father killed boy and stabbed mom then took own life Posted: 27 Jul 2017 02:29 PM PDT |
2006 Lancer Evo IX MR Sells For $138,000 Posted: 26 Jul 2017 09:57 AM PDT |
Solid State Batteries May Replace Lithium-Ion Ones Soon Posted: 25 Jul 2017 11:24 PM PDT |
Britain plans to send warship to South China Sea in move likely to irk Beijing Posted: 27 Jul 2017 02:43 AM PDT By Colin Packham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Britain plans to send a warship to the disputed South China Sea next year to conduct freedom of navigation exercises, Defence Minister Michael Fallon said on Thursday, a move likely to anger Beijing. Britain would increase in presence in the waters after it sent four British fighter planes for joint exercises with Japan in the region last year, he said. China claims most of the energy-rich sea where neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims. |
'Difficult' fight for Hezbollah on Lebanon-Syria border Posted: 26 Jul 2017 12:43 PM PDT Surveying the rocky no-man's land on Lebanon's eastern border with Syria, Hezbollah fighters on Wednesday recalled the "difficult" battle they fought to recapture much of the terrain from militants. The Lebanese Shiite movement has waged a five-day offensive across the scraggy landscape known as Jurud Arsal to oust what it says are ex-Al-Qaeda Syrian jihadists. The group's head Hassan Nasrallah praised his fighters late Wednesday, saying they were facing "a great military victory" with the enemy holed up in a pocket of territory. |
Cars You Can Import Via the Show or Display Law Posted: 26 Jul 2017 09:43 AM PDT |
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