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- Trump's Already Urging Policy Changes After NYC Terrorist Attack -- Without Waiting For 'The Facts'
- One month later, Las Vegas massacre is still a mystery
- Devastated parents of New York City terror attack victim: 'This feels like 9/11 for us'
- Meth Fueled Ex-Coach to Kidnap, Rape and Murder 10-Year-Old Hailey Owens, His Attorney Says
- Facebook, Google won't commit to stop taking foreign cash for U.S. political ads
- Donna Brazile Says Clinton Campaign Took Over The DNC
- CNN journalist reveals what Melania Trump is really like in person
- Michelle Obama Appears To Throw Shade At Donald Trump With Twitter Advice
- In the hands of Trump, the past is a political weapon
- Fox News' Shepard Smith Gets Emotional Paying Tribute To New York City
- Pakistani bride trying to poison husband accidentally kills 17 of her extended family members
- Judge Worries Paul Manafort Is A Flight Risk, Admonishes His Lawyer
- Can the Hennessey Venom F5 blow away the competition?
- Truck attack suspect's New Jersey city a haven for Muslim immigrants
- Donald Trump Jr. loves his dad so much that he dressed as him for Halloween
- Here's What You Need To Know About Obamacare Enrollment This Year
- Make Money From Home This Holiday Season With These Part-Time Remote Jobs
- Former Trump official loses White House nomination amid Russia investigation
- Despite 'Overwhelming' Evidence Against Actor Danny Masterson, Rape Case Has Stalled
- Amanda Knox Memorializes Meredith Kercher in Essay on Anniversary of Her Murder
- Bin Laden files back up US claims on Iran ties to al-Qaida
- Colorado shooting: Three killed at Walmart in Thornton as customers flee in panic
- The Best Food Processors, According To Amazon Reviewers
- Thousands of Palestinians protest on Balfour Declaration centenary
- Does Russia Really Want to Replace the Su-25 Frogfoot with the Su-34 Fullback bomber?
- Air New Zealand tops world airline awards 2018
- eBay Just Dropped Shockingly Good Deals On Big-Ticket Purchases
- NPR news chief Oreskes ousted after harassment allegations
- Trump Did Not Rule Out Meeting With Putin During Election: CNN Report
- San Francisco murder suspect's interrogation played for jury
- Teva shares topple on profit warning, uncertain future
- Senate Confirms Trump Judge Opposed By 27 LGBTQ Rights Groups
- Trove of Bin Laden documents reveal Iran's secret dealings with al-Qaeda
- Saudi Arabia to begin issuing tourist visas
- This Man Who Can't See Past His Girlfriend's Weight Needs To Take Several Seats
- Walmart shooting suspect arrested after murder of three people sparks 14-hour manhunt
- Savannah Chrisley Opens Up About Split from Ex-Boyfriend Luke Kennard: ‘I Dodged a Bullet’
- US cuts off Chinese bank over North Korea ties
- The Latest: Spokesman: US family missing in Brazil is found
- 30 Healthy Sizzling Steak Recipes
- Kevin Spacey Seeks 'Evaluation And Treatment' In Wake Of Sexual Misconduct Claims
- Two U.S Warships Had Deadly Crashes This Year. Here's What the Navy Says Went Wrong
- Russia's Medvedev says the world shouldn't be dominated by one currency
Posted: 01 Nov 2017 06:58 AM PDT |
One month later, Las Vegas massacre is still a mystery Posted: 01 Nov 2017 08:45 AM PDT |
Devastated parents of New York City terror attack victim: 'This feels like 9/11 for us' Posted: 01 Nov 2017 12:02 PM PDT |
Meth Fueled Ex-Coach to Kidnap, Rape and Murder 10-Year-Old Hailey Owens, His Attorney Says Posted: 02 Nov 2017 06:55 AM PDT |
Facebook, Google won't commit to stop taking foreign cash for U.S. political ads Posted: 01 Nov 2017 06:49 AM PDT |
Donna Brazile Says Clinton Campaign Took Over The DNC Posted: 02 Nov 2017 07:44 AM PDT |
CNN journalist reveals what Melania Trump is really like in person Posted: 02 Nov 2017 12:43 PM PDT |
Michelle Obama Appears To Throw Shade At Donald Trump With Twitter Advice Posted: 02 Nov 2017 02:50 AM PDT |
In the hands of Trump, the past is a political weapon Posted: 01 Nov 2017 09:54 AM PDT |
Fox News' Shepard Smith Gets Emotional Paying Tribute To New York City Posted: 01 Nov 2017 08:50 PM PDT Fox News anchor Shepard Smith took a moment on his Wednesday broadcast to pay tribute to the resilient spirit of New York City after a driver mowed down pedestrians and bikers Tuesday in lower Manhattan, killing at least eight people and injuring 12. "New York City made you proud last night," said the Mississippi native who calls Manhattan home. |
Pakistani bride trying to poison husband accidentally kills 17 of her extended family members Posted: 02 Nov 2017 08:14 AM PDT |
Judge Worries Paul Manafort Is A Flight Risk, Admonishes His Lawyer Posted: 02 Nov 2017 12:27 PM PDT |
Can the Hennessey Venom F5 blow away the competition? Posted: 02 Nov 2017 04:18 AM PDT "[We expect the F5] to be the first road car capable of achieving more than 300mph and have worked closely with Pennzoil to get us across the finish line," said John Hennessey of the new car. The biggest automotive obstacle to overcome will be the Bugatti Chiron. Like the Venom, it has yet to make a run at setting an ultimate top speed but in early tests the car, which has a 16-cylinder, 8-litre 1500hp engine, can comfortably hit 261mph. |
Truck attack suspect's New Jersey city a haven for Muslim immigrants Posted: 02 Nov 2017 07:37 AM PDT With its enormous Muslim population and reputation as a welcoming home for immigrants of some 50 nationalities, the New Jersey city of Paterson was the perfect place for the suspect in the New York City truck attack to go largely unnoticed. Sayfullo Saipov, 29, lived there with his wife and three young children for more than a year before authorities say he drove a rented truck through throngs of people on a lower Manhattan bike path on Tuesday, killing eight people in what officials called an act of terrorism. |
Donald Trump Jr. loves his dad so much that he dressed as him for Halloween Posted: 01 Nov 2017 09:26 AM PDT There's Halloween spirit, and then, there's a little too on the nose. Trump Jr. appears to have dressed up as his dad for Halloween, maybe hoping his father would wander from Twitter to Instagram, call up his son, and tell him how much he loved his costume, and maybe, throw in a pardon promise for good measure. SEE ALSO: How Trump's four hours in Puerto Rico revealed his Achilles' heel Junior pulled on an American flag onesie-thing and topped it with a Trump mask—the kind of mask that, when worn walking into a bank, would cause everyone to freeze and reach for the ceiling. Taking it to the next level #merica #maga #halloween #costume #nyc #kids #trump A post shared by Donald Trump Jr. (@donaldjtrumpjr) on Oct 31, 2017 at 2:21pm PDT And yet: In Junior's Instagram photos, the Trump mask seems to have coppery-orange hair on top flanked by grayish blonde, an uneven job the president would probably rage-tweet about. The road to hell, as ever, remains paved with good intentions. WATCH: Melissa McCarthy's reaction to Sean Spicer crashing the Emmys is all of us |
Here's What You Need To Know About Obamacare Enrollment This Year Posted: 01 Nov 2017 02:46 AM PDT |
Make Money From Home This Holiday Season With These Part-Time Remote Jobs Posted: 02 Nov 2017 02:27 PM PDT |
Former Trump official loses White House nomination amid Russia investigation Posted: 02 Nov 2017 07:24 AM PDT President Donald Trump's pick for chief scientist at the Department of Agriculture has withdrawn his nomination after the Russia investigation raised questions about his time on the Trump campaign. Sam Clovis – Mr Trump's former campaign co-chair, and his top pick from the agriculture job – withdrew from the nomination shortly after his communications with former campaign staffer George Papadopoulos were revealed as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling and possible Russian connections to the Trump campaign. Recently released documents show that a number of officials on the Trump campaign who was aware of Mr Papadopoulos's efforts to reach out to Russian officials. |
Despite 'Overwhelming' Evidence Against Actor Danny Masterson, Rape Case Has Stalled Posted: 02 Nov 2017 09:43 AM PDT |
Amanda Knox Memorializes Meredith Kercher in Essay on Anniversary of Her Murder Posted: 02 Nov 2017 11:43 AM PDT |
Bin Laden files back up US claims on Iran ties to al-Qaida Posted: 02 Nov 2017 02:56 PM PDT |
Colorado shooting: Three killed at Walmart in Thornton as customers flee in panic Posted: 01 Nov 2017 10:53 PM PDT Two men and a woman were killed in a shooting inside a suburban Denver Walmart on Wednesday night that forced customers to either hide or flee. Thornton police reported "multiple parties down" and advised people to stay away from the area as dozens of police cruisers and emergency vehicles raced to the scene. The men died at the Colorado store, and the woman died at a hospital. Police spokesman Victor Avila said a man nonchalantly entered the store and fired a handgun into a group of people before fleeing in a car. No one has been arrested. "This is a very heinous act," Avila said. "We don't know exactly what the motive of the person was, but it was certainly a terrible act." The spokesman said there is currently no indication that the shooting was an act of terror. Denver Walmart shooting map Reports of shots fired came shortly before 6:30 p.m. local time, a police spokesman told local 9NEWS in Denver. An hour after the incident, the situation, the nature of the incident or status of the threat remained unclear, he said. Local television images showed a number of police cars and ambulances surrounding the store, lights flashing. Witness says this is near #Thornton, #Colorado#Walmart. Police say "multiple parties" are down after a shooting. (Per @TheWilliamCrail) pic.twitter.com/fjKLwh1FnQ— Chris Stewart (@CStewartWPTV) November 2, 2017 Aaron Stephens, 44, was in the self-checkout line when he heard a single shot followed by more bursts of gunfire, The Denver Post reported. He said customers started screaming and running for the exits. "I was scared. I feared for my life," said Stephens, who has lived in Thornton for 20 years. Meanwhile, Brandon Bonney said he received a call from his brother, who was inside the store. "Bro, I'm inside Walmart, and there's a shooting here," Bonney said his brother told him. Bonney told his brother to silence his phone, stay calm and "just get somewhere and hide," The Post reported. Investigators have not released any details about the circumstances of the shooting or the condition of the injured woman. "Like six pops, everyone got down, everyone started screaming." Employee on shooting inside #Walmart in #Thornton#Colorado (per @KDVR) pic.twitter.com/ZSPNHPT9D5— Chris Stewart (@CStewartWPTV) November 2, 2017 Local NBC affiliate 9NEWS reported that a woman whose son was in Walmart had told her that he had heard about 30 gunshots and was still inside. A video posted on Twitter showed the store apparently empty except for police officers with guns drawn. Empty Walmart after Customers evacuated after shooting at Thornton Walmart on Grant Street in Thorntonpic.twitter.com/K0pDQ58FVX— ����TrumpRussia���� (@TrumpEra_2017) November 2, 2017 One woman on Facebook said her son had told her there was a shooting at the store. "OMG! My son Nathan just called me shooting at Thornton Walmart just now..many shots fired!!" Junie Toni Manz wrote on Facebook. "Angela Martinez-Garcia and her son Johnny and her mom Meka were in the store during shooting and had to run out...They are shaken up." |
The Best Food Processors, According To Amazon Reviewers Posted: 01 Nov 2017 02:36 PM PDT Food processors are often viewed as the underrated step-child of the blender, but they are so much more than a pint-sized smoothie maker. Blenders are better for puréeing liquids and frozen foods like soups, frozen berries and ice. Food processors, on the other hand, make quick work out of chopping rough foods like nuts and spices, and are better when dealing with smaller quantities of food like garlic and herbs for sauces, dressings, dips, and homemade flours. |
Thousands of Palestinians protest on Balfour Declaration centenary Posted: 02 Nov 2017 08:54 AM PDT Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets of various cities on Thursday to protest on the 100th anniversary of Britain's Balfour Declaration, which helped lead to Israel's creation and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas used the occasion to denounce the declaration, writing in a newspaper opinion piece that "the creation of a homeland for one people resulted in the dispossession and continuing persecution of another". Around 4,000 people gathered in the West Bank city of Nablus, where effigies supposed to represent British Prime Minister Theresa May and former British leader Arthur Balfour were set ablaze. |
Does Russia Really Want to Replace the Su-25 Frogfoot with the Su-34 Fullback bomber? Posted: 02 Nov 2017 11:21 AM PDT |
Air New Zealand tops world airline awards 2018 Posted: 02 Nov 2017 09:31 AM PDT |
eBay Just Dropped Shockingly Good Deals On Big-Ticket Purchases Posted: 02 Nov 2017 10:46 AM PDT |
NPR news chief Oreskes ousted after harassment allegations Posted: 01 Nov 2017 03:30 PM PDT |
Trump Did Not Rule Out Meeting With Putin During Election: CNN Report Posted: 01 Nov 2017 08:29 AM PDT |
San Francisco murder suspect's interrogation played for jury Posted: 01 Nov 2017 03:37 PM PDT |
Teva shares topple on profit warning, uncertain future Posted: 02 Nov 2017 10:57 AM PDT By Steven Scheer and Ari Rabinovitch JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries , the world's biggest generic medicine maker, came under investor and market pressure on Thursday after saying it would miss 2017 profit forecasts. Shares in the Israeli-based company dropped by as much as 20 percent after it issued the profit warning, which it said was due to falling prices of generics in the U.S. market and weakening sales of its multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone, which fell 7 percent in the third quarter in the United States. Investors are pushing Teva, which is battling narrowing profit margins, a nearly $35 billion debt burden that could lead to a credit rating downgrade, for clarity on its future. |
Senate Confirms Trump Judge Opposed By 27 LGBTQ Rights Groups Posted: 01 Nov 2017 11:38 AM PDT |
Trove of Bin Laden documents reveal Iran's secret dealings with al-Qaeda Posted: 01 Nov 2017 01:35 PM PDT A newly released trove of documents recovered from Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound have revealed "secret dealings" between Iran and al-Qaeda. Nearly half a million files found on the computer seized in the May 2, 2011, US raid on the al-Qaeda founder's hideout in Abbottabad were released by the CIA on Wednesday. A never-before-seen 19-page document purportedly written by a senior member of al-Qaeda details an arrangement between Iran and members of the group to strike American interests in "Saudi Arabia and the Gulf." In exchange, Shia Iran offered Sunni militants "money, arms" and "training in Hizbollah camps in Lebanon." Iranian intelligence facilitated the travel of some operatives with visas, while sheltering others. The author of the file, described as "well-connected," explains that al-Qaeda's forces violated the terms of the agreement of the deal, however, resulting in several men being detained. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House Credit: AP Iranian connections to Hizballah and Palestinian militant groups, such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, are well-documented, but its ties to al-Qaeda have until now mostly been shrouded in secrecy. The timing of the release comes as US President Donald Trump is trying to decertify a bilateral deal agreed with Iran to end its nuclear proliferation programme, which was negotiated by his predecessor Barack Obama and one which he has described as the "worst deal ever made". Mr Trump has been keen to portray Tehran as America's greatest threat and will no doubt seize upon the documents as proof of the Islamic republic's support for terrorism in the region. Speaking at a national security seminar organised by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington DC last month about the release of the documents, Mike Pompeo, CIA director, said al-Qaeda and Iran have always built "secret and open" ties. Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo arrives for a closed briefing before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S. Credit: Reuters Mr Pompeo attributed the relationship between the two parties to the fact that they view the West as a common enemy, referring to an "ideological consensus" of their cooperation against the West. He added that the two sides did not fight against each other because they considered the West a greater threat to them. Mr Pompeo stressed that CIA is still watching these relations, especially with the complexity of the situation in Syria, noting that US intelligence is tracking the terrorist organisations' loss of territories in Syria and Iraq. His comments have raised alarm bells among critics of Mr Trump's new strategy to counter Iranian influence, wary that hawks like Mr Pompeo may be making a case for war. The documents also contained a log of bin Laden's video collection, which included pornographic material, several Hollywood movies and three documentaries about himself. Two newly-released videos also show scenes from the wedding of bin Laden's son Hamza, the first picture of the heir apparent as an adult. First video of Osama bin Laden's son Hamza as an adult 00:57 The images are not current, but they are much more recent than the photo al-Qaeda is willing to distribute. According to Thomas Joscelyn and Bill Roggio, scholars from the foundation who were allowed to study the trove before it was made public, it provides new insights. "The Abbottabad repository confirms that bin Laden was anything but retired when US forces knocked down his door. He was not a mere figurehead," they write in the Long War Journal. "During the final months of his life, Osama bin Laden was communicating with subordinates around the globe. Recovered memos discuss the various committees and lieutenants who helped bin Laden manage his sprawling empire of terror." With 470,000 files released in one trance, it will likely take weeks for journalists, academics, and other researchers to shift through the documents in the trove and contextualise their significance. |
Saudi Arabia to begin issuing tourist visas Posted: 01 Nov 2017 01:51 AM PDT Saudi Arabia plans to start issuing tourist visas "soon", authorities said Tuesday, as the ultra-conservative kingdom seeks to attract international visitors in a radical overhaul of its oil-dependent economy. "Tourist visas will be introduced soon," Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz, head of the Saudi tourism authority, was quoted as saying in a statement. Aside from millions of Muslims who travel to Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj pilgrimage, most visitors currently face a tedious visa process and exorbitant fees to enter the kingdom. |
This Man Who Can't See Past His Girlfriend's Weight Needs To Take Several Seats Posted: 01 Nov 2017 07:50 AM PDT |
Walmart shooting suspect arrested after murder of three people sparks 14-hour manhunt Posted: 02 Nov 2017 07:29 AM PDT Colorado man Scott Ostrem was arrested on Thursday morning, about 14 hours after the shooting at a Walmart that witnesses said appeared to be random. Police had warned the Denver community that Mr Ostrem was "armed and dangerous", and to avoid the suspect if he was seen in public. An anonymous tip later led police to the suspect's home, which is about five miles away from the Walmart. |
Savannah Chrisley Opens Up About Split from Ex-Boyfriend Luke Kennard: ‘I Dodged a Bullet’ Posted: 02 Nov 2017 06:55 AM PDT |
US cuts off Chinese bank over North Korea ties Posted: 02 Nov 2017 03:40 PM PDT The United States excluded China's Bank of Dandong from its financial system on Thursday, alleging that it has helped North Korea evade financial sanctions to launder funds. Washington had alerted other businesses in June that it planned to take the action, but it finally went into effect just as US President Donald Trump was to set off on an Asian tour. The US leader has demanded that Beijing do more to push its neighbor North Korea to stop efforts to build a nuclear-armed missile capable of reaching American cities. |
The Latest: Spokesman: US family missing in Brazil is found Posted: 01 Nov 2017 04:44 PM PDT |
30 Healthy Sizzling Steak Recipes Posted: 02 Nov 2017 10:03 AM PDT |
Kevin Spacey Seeks 'Evaluation And Treatment' In Wake Of Sexual Misconduct Claims Posted: 02 Nov 2017 05:24 AM PDT |
Two U.S Warships Had Deadly Crashes This Year. Here's What the Navy Says Went Wrong Posted: 02 Nov 2017 01:14 AM PDT |
Russia's Medvedev says the world shouldn't be dominated by one currency Posted: 01 Nov 2017 02:44 AM PDT Russia and China were considering linking their national payment system, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday, as he called for a more balanced global finance structure. Noting the rise of China's Unionpay system and Beijing's efforts to internationalize its currency, the yuan, Medvedev told a press conference in Beijing that Russia was developing its own payment system, known as Karta Mir. "At the present moment it is being discussed whether Karta Mir should be linked to Chinese payment systems," he said, while standing alongside Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. |
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