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- As Trump Bashes Iran Deal, European Leaders Stand Up To Defend It
- Aerial images of California's wildfires reveal widespread destruction
- Women Boycott Twitter In Solidarity With Rose McGowan
- New Orleans chief: Officer killed during struggle
- Pakistan official details car chase that freed kidnapped U.S.-Canadian family
- Nelly rape accuser wants to stop investigation because she believes 'the system is going to fail her'
- Swiss Alpine Pass Yields 4,000-Year-Old Bow, Arrows and Lunch Box
- Deadly truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia
- Iran: If U.S. Walks Away, the Nuclear Deal is Over
- Stephen Colbert Puts A Sales Spin On Trump's Border Wall Prototypes
- Boy's body found after 3 adults slain; manhunt underway
- Senator Demands Investigation Into Puerto Rico Response
- Officials Couldn't Believe How Botched Jared Kushner's Clearance Forms Were
- Freed Hostage Says Haqqani Kidnappers Killed His Infant Daughter
- Hair Tips And Tricks That'll Help Your Locks Live Their Best Life
- Striking images reveal wineries devastated by wildfires
- Ford Offers Fix to Prevent Possible Explorer Carbon Monoxide Leaks
- Myanmar’s Suu Kyi sets out aid plan to end Rohingya crisis
- Another Trump Campaign Tie to Russia Exposed
- Last Home of 'Peanuts' Creator Charles Schulz Among Thousands Destroyed by Wildfires
- Jeffrey Katzenberg's Email To Weinstein: 'There Appear To Be Two Harvey Weinsteins'
- Teen Scares The Bejesus Out Of Neighbor With Her 'Creepy Window'
- Kurdish and Iraqi troops in Kirkuk standoff amid fears of new violence
- Mao or never: In Xi's China, a village clings to past
- Say a big goodbye to the Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4²
- Death toll from worst Vietnam floods in years rises to 54
- Lacking Achievements, Trump Attacks Obama's
- The Latest: Couple who survived 6 days in Utah say
- Ranking The Best Shows On Netflix You Can Stream Right Now
- Do You Still Not Know What Fenty Means?
- Kidnapped, held 5 years, US-Canadian family free in Pakistan
- Philippine anti-narcotics chief warns of drugs war slowdown, police target assassins
- Melania Trump displays 'masculine' gesture upon greeting Trudeaus at White House, says body expert
- Yes, the Yellowstone volcano can wipe out humanity, but we'll have years of warning
- 'Soldier of Allah' avoids terror charge due to Facebook settings
- Groom Reduced to Tears as He Sees Bride Walking Down the Aisle in Her Wedding Dress
- WATCH: Jane Fonda Goes Unretouched on the Cover of 'Town & Country
- The Latest: Russia says Syrian army taken key IS-held town
- Russia's Only Aircraft Carrier Is Doomed
- Five arrested in Georgia, including two law enforcement officers, over 1983 murder
- Michele Bachmann Offers Her Thoughts On Donald Trump Being A 'Man Of Faith'
- This Surprising Sea Creature Is Causing Climate Change
- 2018 Honda Accord 2.0T Automatic
As Trump Bashes Iran Deal, European Leaders Stand Up To Defend It Posted: 13 Oct 2017 12:18 PM PDT |
Aerial images of California's wildfires reveal widespread destruction Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:00 AM PDT |
Women Boycott Twitter In Solidarity With Rose McGowan Posted: 13 Oct 2017 01:37 AM PDT |
New Orleans chief: Officer killed during struggle Posted: 13 Oct 2017 05:25 PM PDT |
Pakistan official details car chase that freed kidnapped U.S.-Canadian family Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:07 AM PDT By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani troops shot out the tires of a vehicle carrying a kidnapped U.S.-Canadian couple and their children in a raid that led to the family's release after five years of being held hostage, a Pakistani security official said on Friday. U.S. drones were hovering near the northwestern Pakistani area where American Caitlan Campbell, her Canadian husband Joshua Boyle and their three children, all born in captivity, were freed, another security official said. Campbell and Boyle were held by the Taliban-linked Haqqani network after being kidnapped while backpacking in Afghanistan, and their rescue marked a rare positive note in often-fraught U.S.-Pakistan relations. |
Posted: 14 Oct 2017 01:23 AM PDT A woman who accused US rapper Nelly of sexual assault has asked police to stop their investigation, her lawyer has said. Lawyer Karen Koehler posted a letter on her website saying the woman "is telling Auburn Police Department and the King County Prosecutor's Office to put a halt on the investigation of Cornell Iral Haynes Jr", the real name of the rapper. It goes on to say she will not testify in criminal proceedings against him, saying the woman "wishes she had not called 911 because she believes the system is going to fail her" and she "wants this to end". |
Swiss Alpine Pass Yields 4,000-Year-Old Bow, Arrows and Lunch Box Posted: 13 Oct 2017 03:39 AM PDT Pieces of a 4,000-year-old bow, arrows and a wooden food container that belonged to a Bronze Age mountaineer have been found in a high alpine pass in Switzerland. The artifacts are among several items found in what appears to have been a rock shelter beside a glacier near the top of the nearly 8,800-foot (2,700 meters) Lötschberg Pass, or Lötschenpass, in the Bernese Alps. The bow and arrows, food box and other items are thought to have belonged to Bronze Age hunters or animal herders who took shelter beneath a large rock near the top of the pass around 4,000 years ago, said Regula Gubler, an archaeologist for the Canton of Bern government, which announced the finds this week. |
Deadly truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia Posted: 14 Oct 2017 12:18 PM PDT |
Iran: If U.S. Walks Away, the Nuclear Deal is Over Posted: 13 Oct 2017 03:13 AM PDT |
Stephen Colbert Puts A Sales Spin On Trump's Border Wall Prototypes Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:16 AM PDT |
Boy's body found after 3 adults slain; manhunt underway Posted: 12 Oct 2017 07:56 PM PDT |
Senator Demands Investigation Into Puerto Rico Response Posted: 13 Oct 2017 10:14 AM PDT |
Officials Couldn't Believe How Botched Jared Kushner's Clearance Forms Were Posted: 13 Oct 2017 02:32 AM PDT |
Freed Hostage Says Haqqani Kidnappers Killed His Infant Daughter Posted: 14 Oct 2017 07:58 AM PDT |
Hair Tips And Tricks That'll Help Your Locks Live Their Best Life Posted: 13 Oct 2017 12:29 PM PDT |
Striking images reveal wineries devastated by wildfires Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:10 PM PDT Remarkable photos reveal how badly California's wineries have been damaged in wildfires that have burned tens of thousands of acres of wine country since Sunday. SEE ALSO: How California's firestorm spread so mind-bogglingly fast: From 'Diablo' winds to climate trends Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California is just one of the dozens of wineries that was ravaged by the massive fires. In the midst of the blaze, a large plastic wine container melted, releasing a boiling pool of wine, according to SF Gate. "I saw a pool of wine, and it was flowing lightly down the hill, and as I got close to it, I noticed that it was bubbling," photographer Josh Edelson told the news outlet. "At first, I didn't understand it, but then it dawned on me that the ground was hot, and the wine was boiling with all that stuff smoldering around it." Edelson captured pictures of the haunting scene at Paradise Ridge on Tuesday. A pool of wine boils beneath debris from the fire at Paradise Ridge Winery.Image: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images A melted wine container leaks wine onto the ground at Paradise Ridge Winery.Image: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images Charred fermentation tanks drip wine at a destroyed Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa.Image: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty ImagesParadise Ridge Winery owner Sonia Byck-Barwick told CNN the property is completely burned, and all of the grapes they had picked for the season have been lost. Byck-Barwick said she hopes to keep the business alive in the face of destruction by using a small building on the property as a tasting room for visitors. Many other wineries have experienced varying degrees of damage, and at least a dozen have been completely destroyed, according to The Mercury Times. Wine grapes are destroyed by the Tubbs Fire on October 11, 2017 in Kenwood, California.Image: EZRA SHAW/Getty Images The gutted remains of Paradise Ridge winery. #sonomafire #wine. Owner says he will rebuild. pic.twitter.com/ubhofqQAIC — Bill Swindell (@BillSwindell) October 9, 2017 Signorelli winery is gone pic.twitter.com/rOHpqGNMn2 — Karin Oconnell (@KarinO39) October 9, 2017 A mother hen and her (well-camouflaged) chicks scratch and peck for food in the burned earth at a Calistoga-area winery. pic.twitter.com/E441QZgENt — Trevor Hughes (@TrevorHughes) October 11, 2017 Melted wine bottles are among the remains of the Signorello Estate Winery in Napa, California.Image: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty ImagesFans of the wineries expressed their concern on Twitter. This is where @aprilolanoff and I got married. I hope everyone is safe. https://t.co/ViJB7u5ejN — drew olanoff (@yoda) October 9, 2017 My wife & I were married there just a few weeks ago. That's extremely sad news. Such a happy, beautiful place. — Derek Gathright (@derek) October 9, 2017 The fires in Northern California have destroyed at least 5,700 homes and businesses, and have displaced 90,000 people as of Friday afternoon, according to the Associated Press. At least 35 people have died, making these fires the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history. The two deadliest fires — the Tubbs and Atlas fires in Napa and Sonoma Counties — moved quickly through wine country due to strong winds, making it difficult for firefighters to contain them. WATCH: California wildfire victims returning to their destroyed homes is absolutely heart-wrenching |
Ford Offers Fix to Prevent Possible Explorer Carbon Monoxide Leaks Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:40 AM PDT |
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi sets out aid plan to end Rohingya crisis Posted: 13 Oct 2017 09:25 AM PDT Aung San Suu Kyi has set out plans for a new humanitarian project to enable Myanmar's Rakhine State to emerge as a peaceful and developed region, which a close adviser said showed her determination to fix the country's refugee crisis. Suu Kyi said in a televised address on Thursday evening that she would invite aid organizations, business leaders and civil society to take part in the initiative, which aims to defuse the violence that has caused 536,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee from Rakhine State to Bangladesh in the past two months. "What she's interested in is how to fix this, how to... give the civilian government, as opposed to the military, the power to deliver aid, reconciliation and rebuilding," said the adviser, who briefed reporters, by telephone, on condition of anonymity. |
Another Trump Campaign Tie to Russia Exposed Posted: 13 Oct 2017 11:02 AM PDT |
Last Home of 'Peanuts' Creator Charles Schulz Among Thousands Destroyed by Wildfires Posted: 13 Oct 2017 10:23 AM PDT |
Jeffrey Katzenberg's Email To Weinstein: 'There Appear To Be Two Harvey Weinsteins' Posted: 13 Oct 2017 12:47 PM PDT |
Teen Scares The Bejesus Out Of Neighbor With Her 'Creepy Window' Posted: 13 Oct 2017 02:15 PM PDT |
Kurdish and Iraqi troops in Kirkuk standoff amid fears of new violence Posted: 13 Oct 2017 11:13 AM PDT Kurdish and Iraqi government forces have squared off south of Kirkuk after rushing troops and armour to the oil-rich city two weeks after the country's Kurds voted for independence from Baghdad. Peshmerga forces massed about 20 miles from Kirkuk's southern limits on Friday after units loyal to the central government took positions on the city's approaches, prompting fears of fresh violence in one of the most bitterly contested corners of Iraq. |
Mao or never: In Xi's China, a village clings to past Posted: 12 Oct 2017 11:10 PM PDT Disneyland has "Main Street, USA", a monorail and Mickey Mouse. China's Nanjie village has "East is Red Square", red trams and Mao Zedong. While the Communist Party prepares to give a second term to its current supremo, Xi Jinping, at a major congress next week, Nanjie still clings firmly to Mao, while glossing over the turbulence and violence of his rule. |
Say a big goodbye to the Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4² Posted: 13 Oct 2017 07:38 AM PDT October is your last chance to buy a piece of automotive history. Mercedes has confirmed that its limited-edition Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4² is only set to stay in production until the end of this month and then the 422hp, V8-propelled $300,000 luxury off-roader and its ingenious portal axles will be no more. When it was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2015 as little more than an engineering concept, demand for the car was so overwhelming that Mercedes put the SUV, which stands over 2.2 meters tall, into very limited production the following year. |
Death toll from worst Vietnam floods in years rises to 54 Posted: 12 Oct 2017 09:20 PM PDT At least 54 people died and 39 went missing as destructive floods battered northern and central Vietnam this week, the disaster prevention agency said on Friday. Vietnam is prone to destructive storms and flooding due to its long coastline. A typhoon wrecked havoc across central provinces just last month. |
Lacking Achievements, Trump Attacks Obama's Posted: 13 Oct 2017 11:30 AM PDT |
The Latest: Couple who survived 6 days in Utah say Posted: 13 Oct 2017 04:16 PM PDT |
Ranking The Best Shows On Netflix You Can Stream Right Now Posted: 14 Oct 2017 04:59 AM PDT |
Do You Still Not Know What Fenty Means? Posted: 13 Oct 2017 01:35 PM PDT |
Kidnapped, held 5 years, US-Canadian family free in Pakistan Posted: 13 Oct 2017 12:42 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Five years after they were seized by a terrorist network in the mountains of Afghanistan, an American woman, her Canadian husband and their children — all three born in captivity — are free after a dramatic rescue orchestrated by the U.S. and Pakistani governments, officials said Thursday. |
Philippine anti-narcotics chief warns of drugs war slowdown, police target assassins Posted: 12 Oct 2017 11:34 PM PDT By Manuel Mogato MANILA (Reuters) - The head of the Philippines' anti-narcotics agency on Friday warned of a reduced intensity in the country's war on drugs after a removal of police from the campaign, which he hoped would only be temporary as his unit lacked manpower. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief Aaron Aquino said he had only a fraction of the personnel and budget of police, and hoped President Rodrigo Duterte's decision to make his agency responsible for all operations would not be lasting. "I hope this is just a temporary arrangement, we need the police." Amid unprecedented scrutiny of police conduct, the mercurial Duterte issued a memorandum on Tuesday ordering police to withdraw. |
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Yes, the Yellowstone volcano can wipe out humanity, but we'll have years of warning Posted: 13 Oct 2017 03:27 PM PDT Sensational news headlines over the last couple days have promoted the idea that the formidable Yellowstone supervolcano "may blow sooner" and "could blow faster" than scientists previously thought. This makes it seem like Yellowstone is either threatening to erupt or might one day catastrophically explode with little warning, suffocating us frail humans under black, ashy skies. But even if this research is accurate, we'll still have decades of warning before an apocalyptic blast. SEE ALSO: Airbnb asks for hosts to open their homes to volcano evacuees in Bali In the the last 2 million years, Yellowstone geologists believe that the supervolcano has had three major eruptions that unleashed hundreds of cubic miles of ash into Earth's atmosphere. The source of these eruptions are enormous amounts of hot molten and semi-molten rock, or magma, which still sit under the park today. Scientists suspect that when enough pressure builds beneath the ground, Yellowstone will have another such major blast — although there's no current evidence of impending doom. At a recent volcanology conference, The New York Times reports that Arizona State graduate geology student Hannah Shamloo presented stirring new evidence that Yellowstone could show signs of an impending mega-eruption decades before a colossal blast, as opposed to thousands of years. This research is still being examined by geologists, and is not yet widely accepted research. Shamloo and her team spent weeks at the site of Yellowstone's most recent super-eruption, which blew some 640,000 years ago. They gathered rocky volcanic leftovers from the ancient eruption and specifically looked at the minuscule crystals embedded in the rock, which formed deep underground in magma long before the blast. In the outermost layers of the crystals they found telltale changes in the crystal's composition, meaning the crystals were suddenly exposed to different temperatures and pressures. An aerial view of Excelsior Geyser and Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.Image: National Park ServiceThis revealed something significant: This volcanic rock began moving and shifting around the deep bowels of the subterranean supervolcano much more quickly than previously thought. But quickly in geologic time doesn't mean in a day, or a week. Most geologists assumed this process would take thousands of years. But it could be less, on the scale of decades. When Yellowstone experiences a mega-eruption, enormous amounts of magma must begin moving up towards the surface. This takes years and wreaks havoc on the world above, causing constant quaking and an extreme deformation of the land, including the abrupt formation of canyons. For comparison, when Mount St. Helens literally blew itself up in the 1980s, it dramatically spewed 0.3 cubic miles of volcanic ash into the sky. Based upon volcanic leftovers around the park, geologists believe that a Yellowstone super-eruption will send around 2,500 times more volcanic material into the atmosphere. In short, mobilizing such a massive eruption won't happen overnight, and it won't surprise us. What's more, Yellowstone National Park scientists have found no signs of an impending eruption, which could leave a colossal 40-mile wide depression in the ground, called a caldera. As the park website states: Since humanity first stumbled upon Yellowstone, it has been an active volcanic region, with steaming springs, shooting geysers, and thousands of mostly undetectable earthquakes happening each year. This is normal. But if masses of magma begin stirring up beneath the ground, we'll know something terrible is brewing. Yellowstone has the potential to destroy us. But it won't surprise us. WATCH: Exploring volcanoes with robots: a day in the life of Carolyn Parcheta |
'Soldier of Allah' avoids terror charge due to Facebook settings Posted: 13 Oct 2017 01:05 PM PDT A self-styled "Soldier of Allah" who threatened to blow up a hospital escaped terror charges because of his Facebook settings. Leroy McCarthy, 22, a Muslim convert, described murdered soldier Lee Rigby as a "white coward who invades countries and rapes people" and said he planned to leave the UK to "join my people's cause". However, he could not be charged under the Terrorism Act because his profile was set to private, meaning he was jailed for just 18 weeks. Muslim convert Leroy McCarthy, who also uses the name Abdullah Mahmood, escaped being charged with terrorism offences Credit: Ben Lack The case led to calls for the law to be changed. David TC Davies, Conservative MP for Monmouthshire, a former serving police officer, said: "I think this worrying case highlights why the law needs to be changed to be further tightened up to prevent terrorist sympathisers and people encouraging violent acts from spreading their hate-filled messages whatever their Facebook settings are. "He clearly intended to encourage and incite acts and should face the full force of the law to do so." McCarthy, from Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, who also uses the name Abdullah Mahmood, published a series of offensive, anti-semitic and homophobic posts on the social media site. In one post, he alluded to blowing up Furness General Hospital (FGH), and stated: "They wouldn't be able to evacuate all of FGH's patients in time before at least one of the three explosions." Another comment said "We are all martyrs of the Lord." Muslim convert Leroy McCarthy, who also uses the name Abdullah Mahmood, who has escaped being charged with terrorism offences Credit: Ben Lack McCarthy, who has 14 months left on licence after being released from custody in June after assaulting his partner, added: "14 months then it's passport and off to join my people's cause. I cannot wait to turn my back on the UK." He also posted: ""A few months left and all my brothers are free. All them months of planning and it will be like a belated bonfire night for all those involved." When he was arrested last Saturday, he asked police from the North West Counter Terrorism Unit what had happened to freedom of speech and said that "if he was going to bomb somewhere it would be the Trafford Centre". However, McCarthy's Facebook settings meant he avoided terrorism charges on a legal technicality. In order to charge an individual with encouraging terrorism, prosecutors must prove that the statement was intended to be seen by the public. McCarthy's profile was set to private, meaning the posts could only be seen by his 340 friends, so he could only be charged with an offence under the Communications Act. He pleaded guilty to publishing a message that was "grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character" when he appeared this week at Furness Magistrates Court. Leroy McCarthy, who also uses the name Abdullah Mahmood, described murdered soldier Lee Rigby as a "white coward who invades countries and rapes people." Credit: Ben Lack Maureen Fawcett, defending, said: "He accepts the postings would have been grossly offensive and upsetting, but they were taken out of context. "He had fallen out with his sister who works at the hospital. "He has also never been abroad on a lads' holiday and he wanted to leave the UK to get his life back on track." Ms Fawcett said: "He has pleaded guilty today and the officers who have been with him actually thanked him for how open and frank he has been. "He reverted to become a Muslim when he was released from prison in 2015 and he is more peaceful since then. He had taken about 20 Valium on the day he posted these. "He was homeless and struggling to get by." McCarthy was also ordered to pay £85 costs and a victim surcharge of £115. |
Groom Reduced to Tears as He Sees Bride Walking Down the Aisle in Her Wedding Dress Posted: 14 Oct 2017 06:01 AM PDT |
WATCH: Jane Fonda Goes Unretouched on the Cover of 'Town & Country Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:31 AM PDT |
The Latest: Russia says Syrian army taken key IS-held town Posted: 14 Oct 2017 12:51 PM PDT |
Russia's Only Aircraft Carrier Is Doomed Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:20 PM PDT Russia's only aircraft carrier, the aging Admiral Kuznetsov, is in big trouble. This week, a Russian-language report in Interfax disclosed that Russia has cut in half funding for repairing and modernization its aircraft carrier. The same source said that the budgetary problems has forced Russia to abandon plans to modernize the carrier, and instead Moscow will only proceed with the previously planned repairs. |
Five arrested in Georgia, including two law enforcement officers, over 1983 murder Posted: 13 Oct 2017 08:23 PM PDT The body of Timothy Coggins, 23, was found on Oct. 9, 1983, in a grassy area near power lines in the community of Sunnyside, about 30 miles (48 km) south of downtown Atlanta. Investigators spoke to people who knew Coggins, but the investigation went cold, Spalding County Sheriff Darrell Dix said at a news conference. |
Michele Bachmann Offers Her Thoughts On Donald Trump Being A 'Man Of Faith' Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:53 AM PDT At the annual Values Voter Summit (VVS) in Washington this weekend, former congresswoman Michele Bachmann, who serves on Donald Trump's evangelical advisory board, said in an interview with me on SiriusXM Progress that Donald Trump is now a "committed believer" of Jesus Christ and "man of faith" who has "asked God for help and wisdom." |
This Surprising Sea Creature Is Causing Climate Change Posted: 13 Oct 2017 02:00 AM PDT |
2018 Honda Accord 2.0T Automatic Posted: 13 Oct 2017 02:55 PM PDT |
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