Trump Slams Republican Ed Gillespie Following Democratic Win In Virginia Governor's Race Posted: 07 Nov 2017 06:13 PM PST President Donald Trump has backed a losing horse once more.
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Woman accused of swapping barcodes at Walmart paid only $3.70 for $1,800 worth of electronics Posted: 08 Nov 2017 01:25 PM PST A Florida woman was arrested on Monday after attempting to carry out one of the most interesting robberies we've ever seen.
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Owner Of TJ Maxx Is Still Paying Its Employees In Puerto Rico, Even Those Who Can't Work Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:09 PM PST "They" are the Puerto Rico-based employees of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods Associates, three stores that share the same corporate owner, TJX. "Based on the devastating situation in Puerto Rico, we can confirm that we have continued to pay our TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods Associates on the island," the company said in a statement to HuffPost.
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Donna Brazile criticizes Barack Obama's 'titanic ego' in her new book Posted: 08 Nov 2017 11:29 AM PST Former interim DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile said the Democratic party was "leeched of its vitality" by former President Barack Obama and others in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Friend says Rand Paul does not know what prompted attack Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:53 PM PST LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul does not know why a longtime neighbor tackled him in his yard and broke five of his ribs, sidelining him from the Senate, a close friend of the lawmaker said Tuesday.
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US elections: Former news anchor whose girlfriend was shot dead on live TV wins seat from NRA-backed incumbent Posted: 08 Nov 2017 02:01 AM PST A former Virginia news anchor whose journalist girlfriend was fatally shot during a live broadcast in 2015 has defeated an NRA-endorsed incumbent for a seat in the statehouse. Chris Hurst was living with fellow journalist Alison Parker when she and cameraman Adam Ward were killed by a former co-worker while reporting for WDBJ-TV. After the shooting, Mr Hurst became the public face of the grieving Roanoke station.
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Vietnam turns on taps at dangerously brimming reservoirs days before APEC summit Posted: 06 Nov 2017 10:01 PM PST By Mai Nguyen DANANG, Vietnam (Reuters) - Vietnam released water from seven dangerously full reservoirs on Tuesday, just days before a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders and after a typhoon killed nearly 70 people. The Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention said authorities were trying to avoid further flooding, particularly around the city of Danang, where the meeting of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders is being held. Typhoon Damrey, which struck on Saturday, was the 12th major storm of the year.
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JetBlue wants to fly you on the volunteer experience of your dreams -- Here's how to enter Posted: 07 Nov 2017 02:59 PM PST In the unfortunate yet current state of affairs, 2017 seems to be a year that presents a new and separate tragedy every month, be it an act of widespread violence, a natural disaster or political upheaval and hateful altercations between non-agreeing parties.
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Top Trump campaign adviser admits he was 'fooled' by a Russian Twitter bot Posted: 08 Nov 2017 10:00 AM PST Brad Parscale, like Kellyanne Conway and Donald Trump Jr., retweeted a purported group of "Tennessee Republicans" that was actually a Russian troll account.
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Texas Church Shooter Escaped From Behavioral Health Facility In 2012 Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:05 PM PST The Texas church shooter who killed dozens of people on Sunday once escaped from a behavioral health facility and made death threats to military officials, adding to a growing list of questions about why he was able to purchase a gun.
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The Women's March Inspired Them To Run. Now They're Unseating GOP Men. Posted: 08 Nov 2017 09:06 AM PST In January, Atlantic City Freeholder John Carman posted a meme to his Facebook page mocking the Women's March.
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Stephen Hawking issues dire warning: We have less than 600 years until Earth becomes a sizzling fireball Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:00 PM PST Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has issued yet another warning for Earth and this time, he says we have less than 600 years before the Earth turns into a sizzling fireball.
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Russia Rejects 'Mythical' Report Blaming Syria for Chemical Weapons Attack Posted: 07 Nov 2017 08:11 PM PST Russia clashed with Western nations Tuesday over a report blaming Syria for a deadly chemical weapons attack, with Moscow dismissing its findings as "mythical or invented"
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Saudis' bolder moves to confront Iran echo across region Posted: 07 Nov 2017 10:25 PM PST DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia is more aggressively confronting its rival Iran on multiple fronts. It's a policy that risks sharpening several conflicts in the Middle East, even though so far it has failed to score any successes in stemming Tehran's influence.
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Starbucks Is Bringing An Italian Bakery Chain To The U.S., And It Looks Magical Posted: 07 Nov 2017 01:58 PM PST Starbucks is launching an Italian café chain in the U.S., marking the first time in the brand's history it will feature food baked onsite.
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Trump Changes Tone on North Korea Threat in Push for Diplomacy Posted: 07 Nov 2017 08:22 AM PST President Trump pushed for diplomacy with Pyongyang Tuesday, replacing aggressive rhetoric with a willingness to make a deal to end nuclear threats in North Korea.
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Why The Texas Church Shooting Death Toll Includes A Fetus Posted: 08 Nov 2017 01:32 PM PST Texas officials counted 26 victims following a mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs on Sunday.
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Republican Mayor Wins Utah's Special Election for U.S. House Seat Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:27 PM PST John Curtis, the Republican mayor of Provo, Utah, has been declared the winner of a special election to represent Utah's 3rd Congressional District, filling a seat vacated by former House Oversight Committee Chair Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who retired midway through his term and is now a contributor for Fox News.
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Leading bump stock maker briefly makes product available again Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:36 PM PST The company had paused sales in early October when their product came under scrutiny, but on Tuesday they were available online briefly. Bump-stock devices like the ones used by the gunman in last month's Las Vegas massacre briefly went back on sale from the US's leading manufacturer after a five-week hiatus in the shooting's aftermath on Tuesday. The devices, accessories that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire at fully automatic rates, went back on sale at 11am ET on Tuesday on the Slide Fire website, but by 2.30pm sales had again been halted to "replenish inventory".
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Lebanon's Hariri visits UAE as home crisis escalates Posted: 07 Nov 2017 09:59 AM PST By Angus McDowall BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's outgoing prime minister, Saad al-Hariri, made a brief visit to the United Arab Emirates from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday despite a deepening crisis back home and a rise in regional tensions triggered by his surprise resignation. Hariri announced his resignation on Saturday during a visit to his ally Saudi Arabia and has not yet returned to Lebanon.
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Air Force: Racial slurs written by 1 person who was targeted Posted: 07 Nov 2017 06:54 PM PST DENVER (AP) — Racial slurs posted outside the dorm rooms of five black students at the Air Force Academy were written by one of those students, the school said Tuesday.
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Giant cruise ships to be diverted away from Venice's historic centre - but there's a catch Posted: 08 Nov 2017 03:20 AM PST After years of see-saw debate between Venetians and the tourism industry, giant cruise ships are to be banned from sailing past St Mark's Square, the Italian government announced. Passenger liners are currently allowed to pass within a few hundred yards of St Mark's Square and Venice's historic centre on their way to the lagoon city's international passenger terminal. Campaigners have long argued that the huge vessels, which carry up to 5,000 passengers and crew, dwarf Venice's cupolas, spires and palaces, while eroding canal banks with the waves they create as they churn down the picturesque Giudecca Canal. Under the new plan, they will be diverted well away from the World Heritage city and will have to dock at a terminal in the industrial port of Marghera on the mainland – a far cry from the romance of St Mark's and the Grand Canal. Passengers will then be ferried to Venice in smaller boats, or in coaches, along the narrow land bridge that connects the city to the mainland. The new navigation route will involve big cruise ships entering the Venetian lagoon from the Adriatic through an inlet far to the south of the one currently used. Graphic: The new routes Smaller cruise vessels – those of 55,000 tonnes or less – will be allowed to continue to use the present route. But there is a catch – the new measures will not come into effect for three or four years. The move was announced by Graziano Delrio, the transport minister, after a meeting of a governmental committee tasked with protecting Venice's delicate cultural heritage. "After years of study, we have found a viable solution for a sustainable route through the lagoon, without penalizing the tourism industry, which is so important for Venice," the minister said. Luigi Brugnaro, the mayor of Venice, hailed the plan as a sensible compromise that would satisfy the cruise ship industry whilst addressing the concerns of locals and preserving the lagoon environment. "We want it to be clear to Unesco (the UN's cultural heritage body) and the whole world that we have a solution," he said. "This takes into account all the jobs created by the cruise industry, which we absolutely couldn't afford to lose, and we can start to work seriously on planning cruises." Gianni Berengo Gardin, an Italian photographer who takes striking black and white images of cruise ships looming over Venice's canals and churches, said he was cautiously optimistic about the plan. "It worries me that it is going to take three or four years, because in that time they may change their minds. "But it at least seems possible that in future we will no longer see huge ships pass along the Giudecca Canal and in front of St Mark's Square," he wrote in a front page opinion piece for La Repubblica newspaper. The debate over the impact of big cruise ships has been going on for years in Venice. Credit: AFP In an informal referendum organised by a campaign group in June, nearly 99 per cent of the 18,000 Venetians who took part voted in favour of banning giant cruise ships from the city's lagoon altogether, saying they disgorge too many tourists and damage the environment. They were asked: "Do you want big cruise ships to stay outside Venice's lagoon and no new shipping channels dug inside the lagoon?" The organisers of the referendum support an alternative plan which would involve the construction of an entirely new cruise ship terminal at one of the three entrances to the lagoon. Called Venice Cruise 2.0, the terminal would consist of a 2,000ft-long pier capable of accommodating four large ships at a time. Passengers would then be transferred to smaller boats which would take them to Venice.
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This Bride Included Her Stepson -- And His Mom -- In Her Wedding Vows Posted: 08 Nov 2017 03:25 PM PST When you marry someone with kids, it's a package deal, and that package includes their other parent.
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Woman Who Pleaded Guilty in Fiance's Kayak Death Gets Up to 4 Years Posted: 08 Nov 2017 01:12 PM PST Angelika Graswald, 37, received the maximum sentence allowed after pleading guilty to negligent homicide in the death of her fiancé, Vince Viafore.
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Tracking Eight Trump Campaign Promises One Year After Election Posted: 08 Nov 2017 03:18 AM PST Candidate Donald Trump made dozens of campaign promises to win the presidency. But a year after getting elected, how many of them has he kept? NBC's Katy Tur tallies them up.
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Another Trump Court Pick Is Rated 'Not Qualified' Posted: 07 Nov 2017 04:54 PM PST WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump's pick for an Alabama district court seat, Brett Talley, is "not qualified" to be a federal judge, says the American Bar Association.
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Thanksgiving Crock Pot Recipes Posted: 08 Nov 2017 09:59 AM PST The hottest commodity in your kitchen on Thanksgiving Day is always the oven.
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Texas and Florida due to execute men for 1990s murders Posted: 08 Nov 2017 12:38 PM PST Ruben Cardenas, 47, a Mexican national, was convicted of the February 1997 kidnap, rape and murder of his 16-year-old cousin, Mayra Laguna, in south Texas. The Cardenas case has drawn protests from Mexican diplomats, who have said Texas prosecutors did not follow due process and did not let Cardenas speak with Mexican consular officials. The Mexican Senate has urged Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to ask Texas Governor Greg Abbott and U.S. President Donald Trump to order a retrial.
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Syrian troops encircle last Islamic State-held town Posted: 08 Nov 2017 05:57 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian troops and allied fighters encircled the last Islamic State-held town on Wednesday after linking up with Iraqi forces, pro-government media and a Syrian opposition monitoring group said.
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Richard Spencer Tries To Explain To A Black Journalist Why Slavery Was Good, Fails Miserably Posted: 07 Nov 2017 02:39 PM PST White supremacist Richard Spencer came off looking like a supreme idiot during an interview with a black British journalist.
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Angry woman gets flight diverted over 'cheating' husband Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:27 AM PST The woman, an Iranian national, was travelling from Doha to Bali with her husband and child on a Qatar Airways flight on Sunday, India's Hindustan Times reported Tuesday. "The family spent the day at Chennai airport and was sent to Kuala Lumpur by a Batik Air flight.
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Mary Jo Buttafuoco: Amy Fisher, Who Shot Her in the Face as a Teen, Is ‘Kind of a Waste’ Posted: 07 Nov 2017 06:06 PM PST Mary Jo Buttafuoco is speaking out in a new interview — and she has some choice words to say about Amy Fisher, the "Long Island Lolita" who shot her in the face on May 19, 1992
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Former RNC Chair Michael Steele Trolls Donald Trump Over Virginia Loss Posted: 07 Nov 2017 11:35 PM PST Former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele isn't letting President Donald Trump off the hook.
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Democratic Election Sweep May Complicate GOP Push For Tax Reform Posted: 08 Nov 2017 11:13 AM PST WASHINGTON ― If you're a vulnerable Republican lawmaker from a high-tax state like New York, New Jersey, or California, Tuesday's stunning Democratic sweep in key state and local elections may give you some pause.
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Harley-Davidson Sport Glide Returns After 25-Year Absence Posted: 07 Nov 2017 02:00 AM PST Harley-Davidson Sport Glide Returns After 25-Year Absence Softail chameleon serves as two bikes in one A quarter century after last appearing in dealerships, Harley-Davidson has brought back the Sport Glide, this time with the bike serving as yet another
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Texas church massacre: Have-a-go-heroes shot and chased after Sutherland Springs gunman who killed 26 Posted: 07 Nov 2017 03:09 AM PST A have-a-go-hero helped prevent further victims of the Sutherland Springs gunman by shooting the suspect and then chasing him with another hero, it emerged on Monday. Stephen Willeford, who lives near the Texas church targeted yesterday, grabbed his own rifle and rushed to confront Devin Kelley after being told an attack was under way by his daughter. As the 55-year-old arrived outside the church he came face-to-face with Kelley. Mr Willeford, a plumber with no military experience, shot him in the side through a gap in his body armour, forcing the killer to flee. Johnnie Langendorff, left, and Stephen Willeford helped stop the gunman Mr Willeford and another passing resident, Johnnie Langedorff, then chased him at almost 100 miles per hour in a car as the wounded killer tried to make a getaway after taking a hostage. Kelley is said to have killed 26 people – including a child aged five – when he stormed into the church on Sunday dressed in black tactical gear and armed with an assault rifle. Have-a-go-hero chases down Sutherland Springs gunman 01:47 Freeman Martin, regional director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, said: "The suspect dropped his rifle, which was a Ruger AR assault-type rifle, and fled from the church. The man then chased the gunman." Mr Langedorff said: "He got a little bit of a jump on us. So we were doing about 95 miles per hour, going around traffic and everything. "He just lost control and that's when I put the vehicle in park. The other gentleman jumped out and had his rifle drawn on him and he didn't move after that." Suspect Devin Kelley Credit: Mr Langendorff told KSAT television that he was acting on instinct to try to prevent the suspect from escaping. He said the member of the community asked for help and got into Mr Langendorff's truck. They took off at high speed in pursuit of the gunman on a nearby highway as police were going in the opposite direction toward the church. Mr Langendorff said the gunman eventually lost control of his vehicle and crashed. He said the other civilian walked up to the vehicle with his gun drawn and the suspect did not move. He stood guard over the gunman until police arrived five to seven minutes later. Mr Langendorff said: "I was strictly just acting on what's the right thing to do." Social media users have heaped praise on him. How the Texas church mass shooting unfolded One wrote on his Facebook page: "Well done, Johnnie! You're a true patriot and a hero. Thank you for coming to the aid of those in need, at such a terrible time." Kelley was found a short distance away in his crashed vehicle, dead from a bullet wound. He had several more guns in his car, but the hostage was unhurt. Police believe Kelley committed suicide. The local sheriff said relatives of the gunman sometimes worshipped at the church but were not there during Sunday's attack. "We know that his ex-in-laws or in-laws came to church here from time to time," Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt Jr. told CNN in an interview. "They were not here yesterday." Emergency personnel respond to a fatal shooting at a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Texas Credit: KSAT via AP President Donald Trump praised Mr Willeford for preventing further casualties, as he ignored questions about whether the US needs to consider tightening gun laws. Speaking at a news conference in Japan, Mr Trump said: "Fortunately somebody else had a gun that was shooting in the opposite direction, otherwise it would have been – as bad as it was – it would have been much worse." Kelley served in logistics readiness at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, and was jailed for one year in 2012 on two counts alleging assault on his wife Danielle Shields and their child. In 2014, he was kicked out of the military. Old school friends described Kelley, who lived in nearby New Braunfels, Texas, as a "creep" who made no secret of his anti-religious views. Local TV images as police look at the alleged gunman's car Nina Rose Nava, who went to school with Kelley, said: "He was always talking about how people who believe in God were stupid and trying to preach his atheism.' On Kelley's Facebook page, he appeared to have a fascination with guns. He had recently shared a photo of an AR-15 style gun with the caption: 'She's a bad b----" Kelley's mother-in-law, Michelle Shields, is understood to be a parishioner at the First Baptist Church and was friends on social media with First Baptist Pastor Frank Pomeroy and his wife. The shooting comes just over a month after a gunman opened fire on an outdoor music festival on the Las Vegas Strip from the 32nd floor of a hotel-casino, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500.
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Florida set to execute man convicted of 2 killings Posted: 08 Nov 2017 04:09 PM PST STARKE, Fla. (AP) — Florida is planning to execute an inmate Wednesday evening who was convicted of slashing one man's throat and fatally shooting another in 1991.
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Venezuela teeters on brink of default Posted: 08 Nov 2017 10:41 AM PST Longstanding fears of a Venezuela debt default crystallized Wednesday, as the political crisis engulfing the sinking OPEC state deepened with a meeting set at the UN Security Council and the EU eyeing an arms embargo. Investors were bracing for what looked to be an inevitable "credit event" that analysts said could arrive within days -- before a "refinancing and restructuring" of the debt called for by President Nicolas Maduro. While the country's isolation means the risk of contagion to international financial markets is limited, a default could trigger a global rush to seize assets owned by the Venezuelan government and its state oil company PDVSA, and plunge the struggling nation into a full-blown humanitarian emergency.
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Dad Accused Of Killing Teen Son Opposed His Sexuality, Friends Say Posted: 08 Nov 2017 06:38 AM PST A Nevada man charged with shooting his 14-year-old son to death last week disapproved of the teen's sexual orientation and had threatened him over it, friends said.
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Bill de Blasio Cruises to an Easy Re-Election as New York City Mayor Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:37 PM PST Bill de Blasio, an outspoken Trump critic, cruised to re-election for a second term
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Lamborghini's New Electric Car Doesn't Need a Battery, Can Self-Heal Damage Posted: 07 Nov 2017 10:33 AM PST Designed for performance.
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