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- Rex Tillerson Once Again Won't Deny He Called Trump A 'Moron'
- Full Haley: On Iran 'I Think You Are Going to See Us Stay in the Deal'
- Police Change Timeline Of Las Vegas Mass Shooting Again
- Feds Foil Homemade Bomb in Plot to Attack North Carolina Airport
- Victim of Las Vegas shooting wakes up from coma after bullet struck her forehead
- 'She was my life': Longtime loves among those lost in fire
- California 'horror' fires kill at least 38, deadliest in state history
- Trump Ally Says President Cut Off Obamacare Payments To Destroy Health Law
- Venezuelans vote in crucial regional elections
- Kasich: 'I Just Don't Think There's Any Policy Here' on Health, International Allies and Trade
- Five Arrested in Connection to a Murder That Dates Back Three Decades
- California wildfire 'blast' kills teen, injures his family
- America's Killer M1 Abrams Tank Now Has Its Own Shields
- Girl Dies After Falling Two Stories From Carnival Cruise Ship
- Turkish army expands deployment in Syria's northwest: rebels
- California fires: Death toll climbs to 40 as emergency workers struggle to control more than a dozen blazes
- Ranking The Best Shows On Amazon You Can Stream Right Now
- Woman Dies in Husband's Arms While Taking Shelter in Swimming Pool To Escape California Wildfire
- Coffey Park is Ground Zero for California fire devastation
- Former UN chief Annan says Rohingya must return to Myanmar
- Analyst lays out prosecution's theory in burned woman trial
- 'SNL' Finally Took On The Harvey Weinstein Scandal -- But Is It Too Late?
- Kurds block Iraqi forces' access to Kirkuk oil fields; Iran shuts border crossings
- Tampa opens arms to Puerto Rico evacuees
- President Trump and Women's Rights
- California wildfires are officially the worst in history with 36 people dead
- 4 Dead After Plane Crashes Into the Sea Off Ivory Coast
- Philippines' Duterte warns of 'revolutionary government'
- Hawaiians aim to help heal Las Vegas, survivors of shooting
- Alec Baldwin Calls Out Hypocrisy Of Fox News Attacking Harvey Weinstein
- Is Iran's Navy a Threat to America?
- Canadian says child killed, U.S. wife raped during Afghan kidnapping
- Donald Trump boasts of 'plunging' health insurance stocks following executive order on Obamacare
- Incredible moment family dog emerges unscathed from California wildfires
- California declares emergency to fight hepatitis A outbreak
- Man Recounts Horrific Attack That Killed His Wife, Son and In-Laws
- Kellyanne Conway Morphed Into Pennywise On 'SNL' And It's Terrifying
- India man-eating tiger dies after being electrocuted
- What a War between Iran and America Would Actually Look Like
- You Might See Blue Wine Popping Up on Social Media Soon. Here's What to Know About It.
- Trump Accuser Demands Release Of Documents On All His Sexual Assault Allegations
- Chad pulls out of fight against Boko Haram after Donald Trump's 'Muslim ban' comes into force
- Pope adds 35 saints to church, nearly all martyrs
- US mobile carriers Sprint, T-Mobile to merge: report
- German Soccer Team Kneels During Game In Solidarity With NFL Players
Rex Tillerson Once Again Won't Deny He Called Trump A 'Moron' Posted: 15 Oct 2017 07:39 AM PDT |
Full Haley: On Iran 'I Think You Are Going to See Us Stay in the Deal' Posted: 14 Oct 2017 11:26 PM PDT |
Police Change Timeline Of Las Vegas Mass Shooting Again Posted: 14 Oct 2017 06:00 AM PDT |
Feds Foil Homemade Bomb in Plot to Attack North Carolina Airport Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:40 AM PDT |
Victim of Las Vegas shooting wakes up from coma after bullet struck her forehead Posted: 14 Oct 2017 02:49 PM PDT |
'She was my life': Longtime loves among those lost in fire Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:30 PM PDT More than 30 people have died in the deadliest week of wildfires in California history. The victims include a couple who recently celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary, a woman born with a spinal defect who worked to help others despite her own troubles and a woman who died in her husband's arms as they sought safety in a backyard swimming pool. |
California 'horror' fires kill at least 38, deadliest in state history Posted: 14 Oct 2017 04:20 PM PDT By Heather Somerville SANTA ROSA, Calif. (Reuters) - Fast-moving fires spread by shifting winds forced thousands more Californians to evacuate their homes on Saturday as the death toll from the deadliest blaze recorded in the state's history rose to at least 38, with hundreds of people still missing. About 10,000 firefighters supported by air tankers and helicopters overhead were battling 16 major wildfires, some encompassing several smaller merged blazes, in areas north of San Francisco that have consumed nearly 214,000 acres (86,000 hectares) over seven days, or roughly 334 square miles (865 sq km) - an area larger than New York City. The 38 confirmed fatalities, including 20 in Sonoma County, already make it the deadliest fire event in California history. |
Trump Ally Says President Cut Off Obamacare Payments To Destroy Health Law Posted: 15 Oct 2017 10:41 AM PDT |
Venezuelans vote in crucial regional elections Posted: 15 Oct 2017 05:16 PM PDT Millions of Venezuelans voted peacefully in regional elections on Sunday following months of violent protests earlier this year aimed at unseating President Nicolas Maduro. Many polling stations remained open past the official 6:00 pm (2200 GMT) closing time to cope with lines of voters, the National Election Council (CNE) said, without giving a time when they would close. No official turnout figures were available, but an electoral commission source estimated turnout at around 60 percent. |
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Five Arrested in Connection to a Murder That Dates Back Three Decades Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:51 AM PDT |
California wildfire 'blast' kills teen, injures his family Posted: 14 Oct 2017 09:11 AM PDT |
America's Killer M1 Abrams Tank Now Has Its Own Shields Posted: 14 Oct 2017 05:31 AM PDT The Trophy system is coming to one of America's most lethal weapons of war. On September 28, 2017 the U.S. Army announced that it would equip the M1A2 SEP V2 Abrams tanks of one of its armored brigades with Israeli-built Trophy Active Protection Systems (APS). Or to put it in plain speech: some of America's 70-ton main battle tanks will now have radar-guided robotic shotguns that can shoot down incoming missiles. |
Girl Dies After Falling Two Stories From Carnival Cruise Ship Posted: 15 Oct 2017 10:23 AM PDT |
Turkish army expands deployment in Syria's northwest: rebels Posted: 14 Oct 2017 11:33 PM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - The Turkish army is expanding its deployment in northwest Syria with the goal of encircling a Kurdish enclave and reining in Russian strikes in the Idlib border province under a deal to reduce clashes, rebels and witnesses said on Sunday. A convoy of Turkish army troops entered Syria near the Bab al-Hawa border crossing on Thursday in the first such deployment since last year when Ankara launched a major ground and air offensive to clear Islamic State militants from its last stretch of border with Turkey. At least four convoys carrying scores of armored vehicles and equipment have been stationed in several locations in the first phase of a deployment that is expected to deepen inside rebel-held Idlib, opposition sources said. |
Posted: 15 Oct 2017 03:05 AM PDT Firefighters are still battling more than a dozen fierce blazes that are raging across northern California as the death toll soared to more than 40 and is expected to rise further amid the crisis. Powerful shifting winds have left emergency service workers struggling to control the wildfires, while low humidity has dried up vegetation and turned vast areas into a tinderbox, officials said. More than 10,000 firefighters and police have been deployed in a massive emergency operation where more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, with hundreds unaccounted for. |
Ranking The Best Shows On Amazon You Can Stream Right Now Posted: 14 Oct 2017 05:07 AM PDT |
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Coffey Park is Ground Zero for California fire devastation Posted: 14 Oct 2017 12:41 PM PDT |
Former UN chief Annan says Rohingya must return to Myanmar Posted: 13 Oct 2017 05:43 PM PDT Former UN chief Kofi Annan urged the Security Council on Friday to push for the return to Myanmar of hundreds of thousands of Muslim Rohyingas who have been driven out in an army campaign. Annan, who led an advisory commission to the Myanmar government, said world powers must work with the country's military and civilian leaders to end the refugee crisis. The Security Council is weighing action, possibly a resolution laying out demands, but diplomats have said China, a supporter of Myanmar's former ruling junta, and Russia are opposed to such a measure. |
Analyst lays out prosecution's theory in burned woman trial Posted: 14 Oct 2017 07:09 PM PDT |
'SNL' Finally Took On The Harvey Weinstein Scandal -- But Is It Too Late? Posted: 14 Oct 2017 11:04 PM PDT |
Kurds block Iraqi forces' access to Kirkuk oil fields; Iran shuts border crossings Posted: 15 Oct 2017 11:29 AM PDT By Maher Chmaytelli BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Kurdish Peshmerga fighters rejected a warning from an Iraqi paramilitary force to withdraw from a strategic junction south of Kirkuk, which controls access to some of the region's main oilfields, a Kurdish security official said on Sunday. Iran meanwhile shut its border crossings with Iraq's Kurdistan in support of measures taken by the Iraqi government to isolate the Kurdish region, the Iraqi foreign ministry said. The border closing came as an Iranian military official arrived in Iraq's Kurdistan for talks on the growing crisis between the Kurdish authorities and the Iraqi government following last month's Kurdish independence referendum. |
Tampa opens arms to Puerto Rico evacuees Posted: 14 Oct 2017 08:27 AM PDT |
President Trump and Women's Rights Posted: 14 Oct 2017 10:15 PM PDT |
California wildfires are officially the worst in history with 36 people dead Posted: 13 Oct 2017 08:55 PM PDT A fifth day of desperate firefighting in California wine country brought a glimmer of hope on Friday as crews battling the flames reported their first progress toward containing the massive blazes, and hundreds more firefighters poured in to join the effort. The scale of the disaster also became clearer as authorities said the fires had chased an estimated 90,000 people from their homes and destroyed at least 5,700 homes and businesses. The death toll rose to 36, making this the deadliest and most destructive series of wildfires in California history. In all, 17 large fires still burned across the northern part of the state, with more than 9,000 firefighters attacking the flames using air tankers, helicopters and more than 1,000 fire engines. Helicopters dump giant buckets of water on California wildfires 00:53 "The emergency is not over, and we continue to work at it, but we are seeing some great progress," said the state's emergency operations director, Mark Ghilarducci. Over the past 24 hours, crews arrived from Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Oregon and Arizona. Other teams came from as far away as Canada and Australia. Drone footage shows decimated California town 01:10 Since igniting Sunday in spots across eight counties, the blazes have reduced entire neighbourhoods to ash and rubble. The death toll has risen daily as search teams gain access to previously unreachable areas. Individual fires including a 1991 blaze in the hills around Oakland killed more people than any one of the current blazes, but no collection of simultaneous fires in California ever led to so many deaths, authorities said. People remained on edge, worried about the wind shifting fires in their direction, said Will Deeths, a Sonoma middle school principal helping to supervise volunteers at Sonoma Valley High School, now an evacuation shelter. "In the afternoons we start looking up at the flag pole and we start looking to see, is the wind blowing? Is the flag moving?" he said. "It's been really crazy." Video was released of body camera footage on the first night of the fire, showing an unnamed deputy braving wild flames and thick smoke to clear out a community already being devoured by the flames. "Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!" the Sonoma County deputy yells to drivers who are hesitating and moving slowly as they flee. The deputy, wheezing and coughing, runs to several doors shouting "sheriff's office!" for anyone who may be in earshot. He then comes across another deputy with a woman in a wheelchair right next to a house that is burning and lifts her into an SUV to take her away. A helitanker drops water on Mt St Helena Credit: The Press Democrat via AP On Friday dozens of search-and-rescue personnel at a mobile home park in Santa Rosa, also in Sonoma County, carried out the grim task Friday of searching for remains. Fire tore through Santa Rosa early Monday, leaving only a brief window for residents to flee, and decimated the park, which was known as Journey's End and was home to hundreds of people. Workers were looking for two missing people who lived at the park. They found one set of remains, mostly bone fragments, and continued looking for the other, said Spencer Crum, Sonoma County sergeant. To help in the search, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office near San Francisco sent specialised equipment, including drones with three-dimensional cameras and five dogs trained to sniff out human remains. Resident looks through the rubble of a home in Napa, California Credit: Bloomberg Authorities have said that some victims were so badly burned they were identified only by metal surgical implants found in the ashes that have ID numbers on them. The influx of outside help offered critical relief to firefighters who have been working with little rest since the blazes started. "It's like pulling teeth to get firefighters and law enforcement to disengage from what they are doing out there," CalFire's Napa chief Barry Biermann said. "They are truly passionate about what they are doing to help the public, but resources are coming in. That's why you are seeing the progress we're making." In addition to manpower, equipment deliveries have poured in. Crews were using 840 fire engines from across California and another 170 sent from around the country. Smoke and haze obscure the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline Credit: AP Two of the largest fires in Napa and Sonoma counties were at least 25 percent contained by Friday, which marked "significant progress," said Ken Pimlott, chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. But he cautioned that crews would face more gusty winds, low humidity and higher temperatures. Those conditions were expected to take hold later Friday and persist into the weekend. Smoke from the blazes hung thick over the grape-growing region and drifted south to the San Francisco Bay Area. Face masks were becoming a regular accessory, and sunsets turned blood-red from the haze. "It's acrid now," said Wayne Petersen in Sonoma. "I'm wearing the mask because I've been here two or three days now. I live here. It's starting to really affect my breathing and lungs." Fire officials were investigating whether downed power lines or other utility failures could have sparked the fires, but they say they are far from determining how the blazes began. |
4 Dead After Plane Crashes Into the Sea Off Ivory Coast Posted: 14 Oct 2017 06:00 AM PDT |
Philippines' Duterte warns of 'revolutionary government' Posted: 13 Oct 2017 10:11 PM PDT Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has warned he is prepared to establish a "revolutionary government" to fend off alleged efforts to oust him, fuelling fears of a looming dictatorship. Duterte said he would resort to a revolutionary government, as opposed to martial law that would require congressional approval, if communists and other opponents tried to destabilise his rule. "If your destabilisation is taking place and there is chaos already, I will not hesitate to declare a revolutionary government until the end of my term and I will arrest all of you and we can go to a full scale war against the reds," Duterte said, in reference to communist rebels who have waged a nearly 50-year insurgency. |
Hawaiians aim to help heal Las Vegas, survivors of shooting Posted: 14 Oct 2017 06:57 PM PDT LAS VEGAS (AP) — A group of Hawaiians who now make their homes in Las Vegas on Saturday joined others who still live in the islands to bring the city's people a special lei (LAY) braided with leaves from a sacred plant in a gesture they hope will bring peace and healing after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. |
Alec Baldwin Calls Out Hypocrisy Of Fox News Attacking Harvey Weinstein Posted: 14 Oct 2017 09:49 AM PDT Specifically, the Donald Trump-impersonating "Saturday Night Live" star is annoyed that Fox News is attacking Harvey Weinstein over sexual harassment allegations after the conservative network covered up harassment within its own ranks by former Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes and former host Bill O'Reilly. |
Is Iran's Navy a Threat to America? Posted: 14 Oct 2017 05:41 AM PDT Is Iran's Navy a Threat to America? Iran's naval forces are some of the smallest but most aggressive in the region. Decades of sanctions and embargoes have strangled the navy's attempts to modernize, leaving a smaller than expected naval force whose most intimidating features are homebrewed frigates, coastal missile batteries and swarms of fast, lightly armed fast-attack craft. |
Canadian says child killed, U.S. wife raped during Afghan kidnapping Posted: 14 Oct 2017 02:21 AM PDT OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) - A U.S.-Canadian couple freed in Pakistan this week, nearly five years after being abducted in Afghanistan, returned to Canada on Friday where the husband said one of his children had been murdered and his wife had been raped. American Caitlan Coleman and her Canadian husband, Joshua Boyle, were kidnapped while backpacking in Afghanistan in 2012 by the Taliban-allied Haqqani network. "Obviously, it will be of incredible importance to my family that we are able to build a secure sanctuary for our three surviving children to call a home," Boyle told reporters after arriving at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, wearing a black sweatshirt and sporting a beard. |
Posted: 14 Oct 2017 05:34 AM PDT Donald Trump has launched a new defence of his executive order on Obamacare, saying he was "very proud" of the move and that health insurance stocks had "plunged" as a result. The order, which removes subsidies for insurance companies, has been criticised for stranding millions of poorer families without access to healthcare. Nearly 20 million extra people were able to access medical services after the Affordable Care Act was passed. |
Incredible moment family dog emerges unscathed from California wildfires Posted: 15 Oct 2017 05:29 AM PDT Two men who hiked for miles through northern California wildfire territory expecting a grim discovery were met with a joyful one instead. Jack Weaver and his brother-in-law Patrick Widen walked around police barricades, through a creek and up treacherous hilly roads to save Mr Weaver's mother from having to recover the body of the family's beloved dog Izzy. Katherine Weaver was convinced Izzy died in a ferocious wildfire that destroyed their neighbourhood and sent the family fleeing for safety. When the men reached the end of the narrow road, and had all but given up hope, Izzy came bounding out of the rubble. Jack Weaver, who was filming the scene for his parents, captured the joyous reunion on his phone in a video that's gone viral, providing a rare bit of good news amid endless scenes of severe destruction. Video block text |
California declares emergency to fight hepatitis A outbreak Posted: 13 Oct 2017 05:54 PM PDT |
Man Recounts Horrific Attack That Killed His Wife, Son and In-Laws Posted: 15 Oct 2017 07:59 AM PDT |
Kellyanne Conway Morphed Into Pennywise On 'SNL' And It's Terrifying Posted: 14 Oct 2017 10:14 PM PDT |
India man-eating tiger dies after being electrocuted Posted: 14 Oct 2017 11:31 PM PDT A tiger which killed four villagers in central India has died after being electrocuted, an official said Sunday, ending a hunt by armed rangers for the beast. A court in Maharashtra state issued a shoot-to-kill order Friday against the two-year-old female tiger after its latest victim, a woman, died earlier this month. The tiger named "Kala", meaning black in Hindi, was initially captured in July after killing two villagers and injuring four others in Brahmapuri in Maharashtra state. |
What a War between Iran and America Would Actually Look Like Posted: 13 Oct 2017 06:22 PM PDT This position is held in the United States by figures such as Mark Dubowitz of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and by policymakers such as Sen. Tom Cotton. The desire for regime change is also shared by some in the Middle East, including significant elements of the Israeli and Saudi national security states. |
You Might See Blue Wine Popping Up on Social Media Soon. Here's What to Know About It. Posted: 15 Oct 2017 01:46 PM PDT |
Trump Accuser Demands Release Of Documents On All His Sexual Assault Allegations Posted: 15 Oct 2017 12:01 PM PDT |
Posted: 14 Oct 2017 07:22 AM PDT An African country included in Trump's revised "Muslim ban" has pulled out of the US-backed fight against Boko Haram militants. Less than a month after Trump placed travel restrictions on citizens from Chad entering the US, the country has pulled hundreds of troops from neighbouring Niger where they were helping local forces fight jihadists. Chad's government has not given any reason for the withdrawal of troops but it comes weeks after they warned the US travel restriction could affect their security commitments, including their involvement in the fight against the Islamist militant group. |
Pope adds 35 saints to church, nearly all martyrs Posted: 15 Oct 2017 05:19 AM PDT |
US mobile carriers Sprint, T-Mobile to merge: report Posted: 13 Oct 2017 10:09 PM PDT Japan's SoftBank has reached a broad accord to merge its US subsidiary Sprint with T-Mobile to create a rival to America's top two wireless carriers, a newspaper said Saturday. SoftBank and German group Deutsche Telekom, which holds 64 percent of T-Mobile, are considering a stock swap for the deal, which could be announced as early as this month, the Nikkei daily said. The Japanese telecom giant is also planning to begin procedures for the approval of the US Federal Communications Commission and the US Department of Justice, the report said. |
German Soccer Team Kneels During Game In Solidarity With NFL Players Posted: 14 Oct 2017 06:07 PM PDT |
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