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- Explosion Rocks London Tube Station, Sending Commuters Into Panic
- Trump abruptly attacks 'chain migration,' a term that worries immigration advocates
- Police Investigating Student Death at LSU Frat House
- The Latest: Decision to reopen keys after Irma was difficult
- Protests erupt in St. Louis after ex-officer’s acquittal
- Police arrest teenager over London train attack, hunt for other potential suspects
- FAKE MEOWS: Trump Fans Share Bogus Snap Of Him Saving Cats From Harvey
- Who are the Rohingya Muslims? The stateless minority fleeing violence in Burma
- Juggalos Draw Bigger Crowd On The National Mall Than Pro-Trump Rally
- Officials: Returning Keys residents must be self-sustaining
- 'Hot Cop' Accused of Anti-Semitic Remarks: 'Put Them in an Oven and Deal With Them the Hitler Way'
- Man burned by caustic beer at casino eatery awarded $750,000
- Anthony Lamar Smith's Brother: The Justice System Doesn't Care About Us
- British police arrest London bomb suspect at Dover border point
- Trump to ESPN: 'Apologize for untruth!'
- US policy is 'not to defend Canada' from an attack by North Korea
- The 72 Most Delish Macaroni & Cheeses
- Family returns to home near Houston to assess damage after Harvey flooding
- Harvard revokes Chelsea Manning fellowship invitation after criticism
- 21 boys who died in school fire buried in Malaysia
- Wendy's Throws Serious Shade On Carl's Jr. In 1 Delicious Tweet
- About 1.5 million, mostly in Florida, without power in Irma's wake
- Trump renews calls for travel ban after 'loser' attack in London
- Protests turn violent in St Louis after white former police officer acquitted of black man's murder
- China punishes 31 for deadly construction accident
- Turns Out Real Maple Syrup Isn't That Much Healthier Than Fake Maple Syrup
- Fox News Host Has A Meltdown Over 'Illegal Alien' Superman Defending Immigrants
- Shunning dollar, Venezuela lists oil prices in Chinese yuan
- Nigeria Says Biafra Activists Are ‘Terrorist’ Group
- Coroner: High blood alcohol level found in dead LSU student
- Truck Driver Says Giving Away Plywood in Irma's Path Got Him Fired: 'I Was Just Being an American'
- Trump surprises 11-year-old who volunteered to mow the White House lawn
- Growing Pains Star Joanna Kerns Reveals She Underwent a Mastectomy
- British police arrest 18-year-old in hunt for London train bomber
- Sean Spicer Won't Deny Trump Was Upset A Woman Played Former Press Secretary On 'SNL'
- Chelsea Manning hung up phone on Harvard dean who delivered fellowship snub
- Indian priest thankful, even to abductors, after release from Yemen
- Iran recruits Afghan and Pakistani Shiites to fight in Syria
- Porsche plows into spectators at Idaho car show; 11 hurt
- 5 Things to Know About Front-Load Washers
- Bernie Sanders Slams Trump: 'Let Me Tell You What A Curse On The American People Is'
- How to Protect Your Credit in the Wake of the Equifax Breach
- Chrissy Teigen Goes Scorched Earth On Tabloid Over John Legend Divorce Rumors
Explosion Rocks London Tube Station, Sending Commuters Into Panic Posted: 15 Sep 2017 01:31 AM PDT |
Trump abruptly attacks 'chain migration,' a term that worries immigration advocates Posted: 15 Sep 2017 11:44 AM PDT |
Police Investigating Student Death at LSU Frat House Posted: 15 Sep 2017 08:48 AM PDT |
The Latest: Decision to reopen keys after Irma was difficult Posted: 16 Sep 2017 01:26 PM PDT |
Protests erupt in St. Louis after ex-officer’s acquittal Posted: 16 Sep 2017 09:42 AM PDT |
Police arrest teenager over London train attack, hunt for other potential suspects Posted: 16 Sep 2017 01:57 PM PDT British police arrested an 18-year-old man in the ferry departure area of the port of Dover on Saturday on suspicion of being involved in the bombing of a London Underground train and were looking for more potential suspects on the loose. The man, who has not been named, was arrested on suspicion of committing, preparing or instigating an act of terrorism after Friday's attack in which 30 people were injured at Parsons Green station. "We're keeping an open mind around whether more than one person is responsible for the attack," Neil Basu of London's Metropolitan Police told reporters. |
FAKE MEOWS: Trump Fans Share Bogus Snap Of Him Saving Cats From Harvey Posted: 15 Sep 2017 03:22 AM PDT |
Who are the Rohingya Muslims? The stateless minority fleeing violence in Burma Posted: 15 Sep 2017 06:25 AM PDT They have often been called the most persecuted minority in the world. The 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims squeezed precariously into the north-west state of Rakhine, in mainly Buddhist Burma, bordering majority Muslim Bangladesh, are stateless and unwanted. Neither country will give them citizenship even though their families' roots in modern-day Rakhine, once called Arakan, can be traced back to the Eighth Century. Displaced Rohingya refugees from Rakhine state in Myanmar carry their belongings as they flee violence, near Ukhia, near the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar on September 4 Credit: K.M. ASAD/AFP Since World War Two they have been treated increasingly by Burmese authorities as illegal, interloping Bengalis, facing apartheid-like conditions that deny them free movement or state education while government forces intermittently drive out and slaughter them. Displaced Rohingya refugees from Rakhine state in Myanmar rest near Ukhia, near the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar, as they flee violence on September 4, 2017 Credit: AFP Over the past year, military operations against Rohingya villages have been so intense and cruel that the minority's defenders have warned of an unfolding genocide. The United Nations has reported that the army may have committed ethnic cleansing. The inhumane treatment of the Rohingyas has tarnished the image of Myanmar's civilian leader and Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, once a famously unflinching defender of human rights and darling of the West. She now faces international fury, particularly from Muslim nations, for failing to stand up to armed forces chief General Min Aung Hlaing, whose soldiers are accused of rape, murder, arson, and of ripping Rohingya babies from their mothers' arms and throwing them into rivers and fire. Rohingya Muslim refugees along with Indian supporters hold placards against human rights violations in Myanmar during a protest in New Delhi on September 5, 2017 Credit: AFP Ms Suu Kyi has publicly stuck to the military's line that the Rohingya are illegally squatting on the Burmese territory, leaving fellow Nobel winner, Malala Yousafzai, aghast and urging her to speak out against the tragedy. The latest military crackdown, which began on August 25, caused almost 90,000 Rohingyas to flee under fire to squalid, overflowing relief camps across the Bangladeshi border in just two weeks. Officially close to 400 people had died by early September, but human rights activists claim to have confirmation of at least 1,000 deaths and believe the figure is much higher. The death toll will inevitably rise after Burma, also known as Myanmar, blocked UN agencies from delivering vital food, water and medicine supplies to 250,000 Rakhine residents desperately in need. Rohingya Muslims driven from Burma, in pictures Ongoing persecution of the Rohingya has inevitably led to an armed, if disorganised, resistance. The army "clearing operations" which sparked the mass exodus of civilians in both October 2016 and in August 2017, were launched after insurgents known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) attacked several paramilitary checkposts. Rohingya activists claim the insurgents are mainly young men who have been pushed to breaking point by relentless oppression. A report released in early September by the Burma Human Rights Network documents the rise of systematic abuses against Burmese Muslims since 2012, including the creation of "Muslim-free zones", denial of ID cards, and the banning of Islamic holidays. The oppression has been mirrored by an upsurge of ultra-nationalist Buddhist groups who encourage an anti-Muslim rhetoric. Pope Francis calls for "full rights" for Rohingya Muslims 01:21 ARSA has so far been described as a rag-tag collection of small groups armed with knives, sticks and some basic IEDs, rather than a robust military force or mass mobilisation. But rising anger in the Muslim world about the plight of the Rohingya has compounded fears of homegrown militancy as well as support from international jihadists. Al Qaeda's offshoot in Yemen has already called for retaliatory attacks against Myanmar, while the Afghan Taliban called on Muslims to "use their abilities to help Burma's oppressed Muslims." Matthew Smith, director of Fortify Rights, a human rights group working with Rohingya refugees, said there was a danger of escalation. "There is certainly a risk that international extremist organisations will seek to be involved in northern Rakhine state," he said. "The best way to prevent this from escalating is to protect the rights of the civilian population. Myanmar is doing the exact opposite." |
Juggalos Draw Bigger Crowd On The National Mall Than Pro-Trump Rally Posted: 16 Sep 2017 04:08 PM PDT |
Officials: Returning Keys residents must be self-sustaining Posted: 16 Sep 2017 04:56 PM PDT |
Posted: 15 Sep 2017 11:16 AM PDT |
Man burned by caustic beer at casino eatery awarded $750,000 Posted: 15 Sep 2017 02:23 PM PDT |
Anthony Lamar Smith's Brother: The Justice System Doesn't Care About Us Posted: 15 Sep 2017 01:14 PM PDT |
British police arrest London bomb suspect at Dover border point Posted: 16 Sep 2017 12:35 PM PDT By Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) - Police arrested an 18-year-old man in the departure lounge of the port of Dover on Saturday in what they said was a "very significant" step in the hunt for whoever planted a bomb on a London commuter train that injured 30 people a day earlier. Prime Minister Theresa May put Britain on the highest security level of "critical" late on Friday, meaning another attack may be imminent, and deployed soldiers and armed police to strategic locations such as nuclear power plants. On Saturday morning officers in Dover, a ferry port on the southeast coast from which passenger ships sail to France, arrested a man and then partially evacuated the area, recovering a number of items, the police said without elaborating. |
Trump to ESPN: 'Apologize for untruth!' Posted: 15 Sep 2017 05:28 AM PDT |
US policy is 'not to defend Canada' from an attack by North Korea Posted: 16 Sep 2017 03:56 AM PDT It is official US policy not to protect Canada in the event of a missile attack by North Korea or any other country, a leading general has warned. "The extent of the US policy is not to defend Canada. This statement surprised many in Canada, with public broadcaster CBC saying it had "demolished a long-held political assumption" that the US would intervene. |
The 72 Most Delish Macaroni & Cheeses Posted: 15 Sep 2017 04:03 PM PDT |
Family returns to home near Houston to assess damage after Harvey flooding Posted: 16 Sep 2017 02:00 AM PDT A family affected by the heavy flooding from Hurricane Harvey returned to their home outside Houston to assess the damage as Larry Koser Sr. and his wife, Brenda, sorted through the remains. Larry Sr. recounted how they evacuated their home as floodwaters kept rising and how he and his son borrowed kayaks to return to the home to collect important documents and valuables. |
Harvard revokes Chelsea Manning fellowship invitation after criticism Posted: 15 Sep 2017 08:22 AM PDT Harvard University revoked convicted US intelligence leaker and transgender activist Chelsea Manning's visiting fellowship position on Friday after sharp criticism from the Central Intelligence Agency. Dean Douglas Elmendorf of the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School of Government said naming Manning as one of 12 new visiting fellows "was a mistake," after CIA Director Mike Pompeo accused the university of honoring a "traitor" and cancelled a speaking appearance on Thursday. Pompeo's move followed former CIA acting director Mike Morrell's announcement that he was stepping down as a senior fellow at The Belfer Center, part of the Kennedy School, for the same reason. |
21 boys who died in school fire buried in Malaysia Posted: 15 Sep 2017 07:14 PM PDT |
Wendy's Throws Serious Shade On Carl's Jr. In 1 Delicious Tweet Posted: 15 Sep 2017 10:48 AM PDT |
About 1.5 million, mostly in Florida, without power in Irma's wake Posted: 15 Sep 2017 03:34 PM PDT About 1.5 million homes and businesses in Florida and Georgia remained without power on Friday after Hurricane Irma, including 46 of Florida's nearly 700 nursing homes caught in the deadly storm's path. Irma, which ranked as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record before striking the U.S. mainland as a Category 4 hurricane on Sept. 10, killed at least 84 people. Florida Power & Light, owned by NextEra Energy Inc and the state's biggest electric company, said it was working aggressively to restore power to the 23 percent of its customers still in the dark. |
Trump renews calls for travel ban after 'loser' attack in London Posted: 15 Sep 2017 04:36 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 05:28 AM PDT Dozens of people were arrested after violence erupted at a protest about a white police officer being found not guilty of murder in the fatal shooting of a black man in the US city of St Louis. The Missouri city's police department said that nine officers had been injured and one was taken to hospital after an injury sustained from a thrown brick. Protesters also broke windows at the house of St Louis' Mayor Lyda Krewson, and damaged the city's public library, before riot police dispersed the crowd with tear gas and pepper balls. |
China punishes 31 for deadly construction accident Posted: 16 Sep 2017 01:43 AM PDT |
Turns Out Real Maple Syrup Isn't That Much Healthier Than Fake Maple Syrup Posted: 15 Sep 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Fox News Host Has A Meltdown Over 'Illegal Alien' Superman Defending Immigrants Posted: 14 Sep 2017 07:49 PM PDT |
Shunning dollar, Venezuela lists oil prices in Chinese yuan Posted: 15 Sep 2017 06:56 PM PDT |
Nigeria Says Biafra Activists Are ‘Terrorist’ Group Posted: 15 Sep 2017 09:31 AM PDT |
Coroner: High blood alcohol level found in dead LSU student Posted: 15 Sep 2017 01:53 PM PDT |
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Trump surprises 11-year-old who volunteered to mow the White House lawn Posted: 15 Sep 2017 11:23 AM PDT |
Growing Pains Star Joanna Kerns Reveals She Underwent a Mastectomy Posted: 15 Sep 2017 12:46 PM PDT |
British police arrest 18-year-old in hunt for London train bomber Posted: 16 Sep 2017 02:56 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) - British police hunting those behind a bomb which injured 29 people on a London train on Friday said they had arrested an 18-year-old man in a move described as significant. "We have made a significant arrest in our investigation this morning," Neil Basu, Senior National Co-ordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing, said in a statement. "Although we are pleased with the progress made, this investigation continues and the threat level remains at critical." The man was arrested under the Terrorism Act in the southern port area of Dover. ... |
Sean Spicer Won't Deny Trump Was Upset A Woman Played Former Press Secretary On 'SNL' Posted: 15 Sep 2017 07:06 AM PDT |
Chelsea Manning hung up phone on Harvard dean who delivered fellowship snub Posted: 15 Sep 2017 11:40 AM PDT The source said Elmendorf argued that Harvard had to 'weigh' what each visiting fellow 'brought to the table'. Chelsea Manning, the former US soldier who leaked hundreds of thousands of state secrets and served seven years in military prison, abruptly terminated a phone call with the dean of the Harvard Kennedy school in an expression of her dismay at his decision to revoke her visiting fellowship in the face of severe pressure from the CIA. |
Indian priest thankful, even to abductors, after release from Yemen Posted: 16 Sep 2017 08:24 AM PDT An Indian priest kidnapped last year during a deadly attack by Islamist militants in Yemen thanked on Saturday all those involved in his release, and even had a kind word for his abductors for not harming him. "The best weapon against any enemy is love and prayer," Uzhunnalil said at a press conference in Rome after an intervention by the authorities in Oman to secure his release. Muscat said Tuesday that it had "coordinated with Yemeni parties" to mediate the release of Uzhunnalil, a Salesian priest who had last appeared in a video circulated online in December 2016, in which he appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pope Francis to secure his release. |
Iran recruits Afghan and Pakistani Shiites to fight in Syria Posted: 16 Sep 2017 09:30 AM PDT ISLAMABAD (AP) — Thousands of Shiite Muslims from Afghanistan and Pakistan are being recruited by Iran to fight with President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria, lured by promises of housing, a monthly salary of up to $600 and the possibility of employment in Iran when they return, say counterterrorism officials and analysts. |
Porsche plows into spectators at Idaho car show; 11 hurt Posted: 16 Sep 2017 04:02 PM PDT |
5 Things to Know About Front-Load Washers Posted: 16 Sep 2017 04:00 AM PDT |
Bernie Sanders Slams Trump: 'Let Me Tell You What A Curse On The American People Is' Posted: 15 Sep 2017 12:01 PM PDT Minutes after President Donald Trump tweeted an attack on Bernie Sanders' "Medicare For All" proposal yesterday, the Vermont senator, in an interview with me on SiriusXM Progress, fired back, slamming the president's attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act and his recent decision to end protections for immigrant youth. |
How to Protect Your Credit in the Wake of the Equifax Breach Posted: 15 Sep 2017 10:19 AM PDT For anyone who takes protecting their credit score and identity seriously, the news was probably like getting a punch in the gut. As you've no doubt heard, Equifax, one of the nation's largest credit bureaus, was hacked -- it is believed that 143 million American consumers' personal information was exposed to online criminals. During that time, hackers were able to collect people's names, Social Security numbers, birthdates, addresses and even, for some people, driver's license numbers. |
Chrissy Teigen Goes Scorched Earth On Tabloid Over John Legend Divorce Rumors Posted: 15 Sep 2017 06:39 AM PDT |
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