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Florida UPS Delivery Man Steals Package off Porch

Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:00 PM PST

Florida UPS Delivery Man Steals Package off PorchPolice delivered Jason Mohn to prison and charged him with grand theft.


2-Year-Old Steals Baby Jesus From Manger During Nativity Pageant

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 09:50 AM PST

2-Year-Old Steals Baby Jesus From Manger During Nativity PageantOne eager Tennessee 2-year-old took matters into her own hands during her church's recent Nativity pageant


Ryan Zinke Fires 4 Department Of Interior Employees For Harassment

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:13 AM PST

Ryan Zinke Fires 4 Department Of Interior Employees For HarassmentInterior Secretary Ryan Zinke fired four senior staffers at the Department of the Interior for inappropriate conduct in response to a bombshell employee survey revealing widespread harassment within the agency.


One of Kim Jong Un’s top generals has Vanished

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:34 AM PST

One of Kim Jong Un's top generals has VanishedSouth Korean intelligence agencies are reporting that a top North Korean general may have been executed, despite being seen by Kim Jong Un's side as recently as September.


The Latest: Penn State says it promotes safety in Greek life

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 10:19 AM PST

The Latest: Penn State says it promotes safety in Greek lifeBELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — The Latest on a grand jury report on excessive drinking in Penn State's fraternity system (all times local):


U.S. judge to lift house arrest for former Trump campaign manager Manafort

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 12:49 PM PST

U.S. judge to lift house arrest for former Trump campaign manager ManafortBy Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. District Court judge on Friday said she would release former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort from house arrest once he meets certain conditions, expressing satisfaction that the $10 million he agreed to forfeit would be available if he ever failed to appear for court proceedings. In her order, Judge Amy Berman Jackson said to be released from home confinement, Manafort must execute documents agreeing to forfeit four properties, including two in New York, one in Alexandria, Virginia, and his Florida home. Manafort is charged with conspiring to launder money and failing to register as a foreign agent working on behalf of the government of Ukraine's former pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych.


The best days to get Your Last-Minute Gifts

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:26 AM PST

The best days to get Your Last-Minute GiftsConsumer spending in November was more than double what was expected, but it was a tumultuous year in retail, so companies are tacking on last-minute deals to end the season on a high note.


GOP Sen. Kennedy: Trump's nominee should have been able to answer my questions

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 11:24 AM PST

GOP Sen. Kennedy: Trump's nominee should have been able to answer my questionsLouisiana Sen. John Kennedy said that he has supported nearly every one of President Trump's picks, but that he doesn't support them blindly: "I ask questions that I expect them to be able to answer. In doing so, I'm just doing my job."


Australia's Child Sex Abuse Commission Exposes National Tragedy Of Systemic Violence

Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:25 PM PST

Australia's Child Sex Abuse Commission Exposes National Tragedy Of Systemic ViolenceSYDNEY ― Australia's child sex abuse Royal Commission on Friday handed over its final report to the government in a move that increases pressure on lawmakers, religious groups and civic institutions to immediately adopt more than 400 recommendations.


What School Safety Looks Like 5 Years After Sandy Hook

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 11:43 AM PST

What School Safety Looks Like 5 Years After Sandy HookOn the morning of Nov. 14, staff members at Rancho Tehama Elementary School in Corning, California, heard the sound of a single gunshot in the vicinity of the campus.


A Man Accused of Driving into a Crowd of Protestors Faces a First-Degree Murder Charge

Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:18 PM PST

A Man Accused of Driving into a Crowd of Protestors Faces a First-Degree Murder ChargeThe Aug. 12 attack in Charlottesville left 32-year-old Heather Heyer dead and dozens injured


Missing From Amazon's Search For A Second Home: The Climate Effects

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 02:45 AM PST

Missing From Amazon's Search For A Second Home: The Climate EffectsWhen Amazon kicked off a bidding war for its second North American headquarters in September, the company laid out a vision of its perfect suitor.


Are the U.S. Marines Dying?

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:41 PM PST

Are the U.S. Marines Dying?The U.S. Marine Corps is arguably the best amphibious-warfare force in the world. The issue is that relentless overseas commitments have strained marine resources so badly that it can't conduct the other training that it needs to maintain its combat edge. A review of readiness data from 2014 to 2016 revealed that "Marine Corps units were unable to fully accomplish training for other amphibious operations priorities," according to the GAO report.


AP PHOTOS: Best of 2017 for the Middle East

Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:33 PM PST

AP PHOTOS: Best of 2017 for the Middle EastIn 2017 the Islamic State group was driven from its last strongholds in Iraq and Syria at an enormous cost, Pakistanis broke their silence to speak about sexual abuse in Islamic schools, and the U.S. declaration of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel ignited widespread protests.


France cautious over U.S. 'evidence' on Iran weaponry in Yemen

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:10 AM PST

France cautious over U.S. 'evidence' on Iran weaponry in YemenFrance reacted cautiously on Friday to U.S. evidence which allegedly proved Iran supplied weapons to Houthi militia in Yemen, saying it was still studying information at its disposal and the United Nations had yet to draw any conclusions. The United States on Thursday presented for the first time pieces of what it said were Iranian weapons supplied to the Houthis, describing it as conclusive evidence that Tehran was violating U.N. resolutions. The arms included charred remnants of what the Pentagon said was an Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile fired from Yemen on Nov. 4 at King Khaled International Airport outside Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh, as well as a drone and an anti-tank weapon recovered in Yemen by the Saudis.


So, The FCC Repealed Net Neutrality. What Does That Mean For You?

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 11:52 AM PST

So, The FCC Repealed Net Neutrality. What Does That Mean For You?If you woke up with a chill in your bones and a faint sense of dread, it could be this: On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission decided to give internet service providers, like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, the power to meddle with your internet traffic.


Islamic State: What happened to all the foreign fighters?

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:39 PM PST

Islamic State: What happened to all the foreign fighters?An estimated 40,000 people traveled from around the world to take up arms for the Islamic State group as it occupied territory in Syria and Iraq and declared a caliphate in 2014. How many have gone elsewhere to fight?" said Seth Jones, director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the Rand Corporation. International counterterror groups are putting huge efforts into answering those questions, working hard to name, count and track IS foreign fighters.


Jamie Oliver Says He'd Do This Disgusting Thing If He Had To Cook For Donald Trump

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:11 AM PST

Jamie Oliver Says He'd Do This Disgusting Thing If He Had To Cook For Donald TrumpJamie Oliver isn't planning on cooking a meal for President Donald Trump anytime soon.


Matt Lauer's First Accuser Lives 'In Constant Fear' Of Being Identified

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 02:01 PM PST

Matt Lauer's First Accuser Lives 'In Constant Fear' Of Being IdentifiedMatt Lauer's original accuser is "terrified" that her identity will become public.


Hong Kong 'milkshake murderer' challenges life sentence

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 02:42 AM PST

Hong Kong 'milkshake murderer' challenges life sentenceAmerican Nancy Kissel, dubbed the "milkshake murderer" for one of Hong Kong's most notorious crimes, was back in court Friday to challenge her life sentence for murdering her banker husband. Kissel lost an appeal in 2014 against a conviction for drugging her husband -- a senior executive at US bank Merrill Lynch -- with a sedative-laced strawberry drink before clubbing him to death with a lead ornament in their luxury home in the southern Chinese city. With bobbed hair and wearing glasses, she took copious notes throughout the judicial review hearing into her case at Hong Kong's High Court on Friday.


Barack Obama Dressed Up As Too-Cool-For-School Santa For His Latest Appearance

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 09:56 AM PST

Barack Obama Dressed Up As Too-Cool-For-School Santa For His Latest AppearanceThe former president dropped by a Boys & Girls Club branch in D.C. in a statement outfit — with a festive touch.


Mario Batali Apologizes For Sexual Harassment With Cinnamon Rolls

Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:03 AM PST

Mario Batali Apologizes For Sexual Harassment With Cinnamon RollsMario Batali, the former host of "The Chew" who stands accused of sexual misconduct, issued an apology to fans on Friday through his newsletter and inexplicably ended it with a recipe for cinnamon rolls.


Female candidate quits Kansas race over 2005 harassment suit

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 02:08 PM PST

Female candidate quits Kansas race over 2005 harassment suitTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A female congressional candidate dropped out of the Kansas race Friday over a 12-year-old lawsuit accusing her of sexually harassing a male subordinate, an unusual case of a woman facing the sort of misconduct allegations that have forced numerous men out of their jobs in recent weeks.


South Africa's ANC aims to announce new leader on Sunday

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 05:02 AM PST

South Africa's ANC aims to announce new leader on SundayBy Alexander Winning and Mfuneko Toyana JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) expects to announce Jacob Zuma's successor as party leader on Sunday, a spokesman said, concluding a bruising leadership battle that threatens to tear it apart before a 2019 election. The race between Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, a former cabinet minister and ex-wife of President Zuma, the two frontrunners to replace Zuma, is too close to call. The stakes are high because the ANC's electoral dominance means whoever wins the party's top job is likely to become the next president of South Africa after the next national election.


After going missing for six years, our son will be with us this Christmas

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 12:58 AM PST

After going missing for six years, our son will be with us this ChristmasChristmas Charity Appeal banner 2017 Only once in the six years that Matthew was missing did I fear the worst. A friend texted saying she was thinking of me, 'after what the police have found'. I turned on the news: a body had been discovered near where we live in Kent. My heart nearly stopped when they estimated he'd been dead four years, exactly as long as Matthew had been gone. I called a reporter who, thankfully, confirmed it wasn't him. Somehow I knew he was alive, and that my husband Jim and I would find him.  Matt was a lovely child. He was into football, a popular lad. But at 24, out of the blue, he had a psychotic episode and ended up being sectioned.  After a stay in hospital, he seemed better. He went back to work as a roofer. Then one Friday in 2010 he went to see a friend in London. I remember saying, 'Have a good weekend, don't forget work on Monday. Love you.' And that was that. When he didn't come home on Sunday we were concerned but assumed he'd had one too many beers. We left him a message and on Monday I went to my job at the prison service and Jim to his as a firefighter. By Wednesday I said to Jim, 'I know it sounds silly but I'm going to report him missing.'  The relief at finding him alive was indescribable. But it was the start of a new journey… The police searched his bedroom and found his phone – the one we'd been messaging. His driving licence, passport and birth certificate were missing, plus £1,700 in cash that we thought was to fix his car.     His friends hadn't seen him, and one created a Facebook group seeking information; within hours it had 900 members. We'd look at it night and day and follow up every lead. We'd go anywhere he'd been spotted. The search dominated our lives.  I don't know what we'd have done without the Missing People charity. They supported us and helped keep Matt in the public eye, putting photos of him on billboards and in The Big Issue.  Telegraph Christmas Appeal 2017 | What are the charities? Days turned into years. But we never lost hope. Each Christmas, I put presents for him under the tree. And we left his room exactly as it was when he left.  Then, in May of last year, the police told us Matt might have been found. He'd been picked up by police in Spain, after behaving oddly. After an agonising two-week wait while police confirmed it was him, we learnt he was in a secure unit in a Madrid hospital. The flight was one of the worst journeys of our lives: the anticipation was unbearable.  Our reunion wasn't the joyful one we'd imagined: he didn't want to see us. When he eventually agreed, we were shocked – he was emaciated with long hair and a beard. After 10 minutes, he wanted us to leave.  Matt in 2010, before he went missing The relief at finding him alive was indescribable. But it was the start of a new journey, which is in some ways harder. It took us three weeks to get him back to the UK. At another secure unit he was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and stabilised with medication. A year ago he moved to respite care. We see him weekly and there's such an improvement in his appearance and well-being. I know he's progressed, as I get a cuddle from him now when I see him. The first time that happened, I was a blubbering wreck. He'll never be 100 per cent and I have to accept the man he's become, but we count our blessings. He's alive and well and I know exactly where he is. Matthew won't be with us on Christmas Day – he prefers Boxing Day, as there are fewer people, but we'll be making the most of it. Given that the Christmas before last we didn't know if he was alive or dead, this is 100 per cent better. As told to: Victoria Young To donate to Missing People or any of the Telegraph's Christmas charities, call 0151 284 1927 or visit telegraph.co.uk/charity


Trump on cusp of tax reform victory as wavering Republicans pledge support

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 05:10 PM PST

Trump on cusp of tax reform victory as wavering Republicans pledge supportSenators Marco Rubio and Bob Corker had both expressed reservations about the landmark legislation, but they said they were now on board. Mr Corker, a Tennessee Republican who has feuded publicly with Donald Trump, said he would back the legislation despite concerns about the measure inflating the deficit. A Congressional Budget Office analysis of a version of the legislation found it would add some $1.4 trillion to the deficit, but supporters argue surging economic growth would offset that.


Kelly Cutrone Says Russell Simmons Tried To Rape Her In 1991

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 09:12 AM PST

Kelly Cutrone Says Russell Simmons Tried To Rape Her In 1991Kelly Cutrone is the most recent woman to accuse hip-hop producer Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct.


Report: Music Promoter Offered To Set Up Putin, Trump Meeting During Campaign

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 04:14 AM PST

Report: Music Promoter Offered To Set Up Putin, Trump Meeting During CampaignA British music promoter offered to set up a meeting for then-candidate Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the presidential campaign, according to The Washington Post.


Joanna Gaines on What Really Happened on Her Snowy Magnolia Cover Shoot: 'I Was Slowly Sinking'

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:12 AM PST

Joanna Gaines on What Really Happened on Her Snowy Magnolia Cover Shoot: 'I Was Slowly Sinking'PLUS: See the larger-than-life birthday present Cardi B got fiancé Offset for his 26th birthday blowout


6.5 magnitude quake strikes Indonesia's Java island

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 11:44 AM PST

6.5 magnitude quake strikes Indonesia's Java islandA strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia's main island of Java late Friday, leaving at least one person dead and rattling nerves in the capital Jakarta. There was no immediate indication of a tsunami, but authorities said they had issued a warning following the tremor, which struck a coastal region some 300 kilometres (190 miles) from the capital. National disaster mitigation agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said a 62-year-old had died in the Ciamis region in West Java after becoming trapped in a collapsed house.


93-Year-Old Woman Spends 2 Nights In Jail After Eviction From Senior Housing

Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:58 AM PST

93-Year-Old Woman Spends 2 Nights In Jail After Eviction From Senior HousingFlorida authorities released an elderly woman from jail on Thursday after police arrested her for allegedly not paying rent at the senior housing community where she had lived since 2011.


Catalan election to return hung parliament: poll

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 04:37 AM PST

Catalan election to return hung parliament: pollBy Sonya Dowsett MADRID (Reuters) - An election in Catalonia will fail to conclusively resolve a political crisis over an independence drive in the region, the final surveys before the Dec. 21 vote showed on Friday. The ballot will result in a hung parliament, a Metroscopia poll showed, with parties favoring unity with Spain tipped to gain a maximum of 62 seats and pro-secession factions 63, both short of a majority in the region's 135-seat legislature. Spain's worst political crisis since its transition to democracy four decades ago erupted in October, when Madrid cracked down on an independence referendum it had declared illegal and took control of the wealthy northeastern region.


2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Posted: 16 Dec 2017 01:45 PM PST

2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500The boss is in the house.


California Has Nearly Hit A Record On Wildfire Spending -- Halfway Through Its Budget Year

Posted: 16 Dec 2017 05:00 AM PST

California Has Nearly Hit A Record On Wildfire Spending -- Halfway Through Its Budget YearCalifornia's state firefighting agency is within days of spending more to fight fires in a single year than ever before, and the fiscal year still has six months to go.


The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:56 AM PST

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This WeekKids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways.


Trump wraps up week with attacks on FBI and US immigrants: 'The worst people'

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 11:10 AM PST

Trump wraps up week with attacks on FBI and US immigrants: 'The worst people'The US president also made the false claim that foreign countries send the "worst of the worst" to America through the green card immigration lottery system. Having recently claimed the FBI's reputation is in "tatters", Trump launched his latest criticism following reports that former an FBI agent watered down director James Comey's statement – in the midst of the 2016 presidential election race – on Hillary Clinton's private email server and text messages.


Former on-air personality says ESPN was hostile workplace

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 12:56 PM PST

Former on-air personality says ESPN was hostile workplaceBRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — A former ESPN personality is accusing the network of trying to silence her and other women who assert they were subjected to a sexually hostile work environment.


This Couple Lost 8 Family Members in the Texas Church Massacre. But They’re Still Finding Joy at Christmas

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 10:00 AM PST

This Couple Lost 8 Family Members in the Texas Church Massacre. But They're Still Finding Joy at Christmas"It won't be long until we'll be there with the rest of the family," Joe, 86, said


Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos Share Adorable 'Kid Approved' Holiday Family Photo

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:30 PM PST

Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos Share Adorable 'Kid Approved' Holiday Family PhotoHappy holidays from the Consuelos clan!


Unilever selling margarines for 6.8 bn euros to US giant KKR

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 09:27 AM PST

Unilever selling margarines for 6.8 bn euros to US giant KKRAnglo-Dutch food and consumer giant Unilever said Friday it had reached a 6.8-billion-euro ($8-billion) deal with US private equity giant KKR to sell its margarines business. Unilever "has received a binding offer from KKR to purchase its global spreads business for 6.825 billion euros on a cash-free, debt-free basis," the company said in a statement. After spurning a takeover by US rival Kraft Heinz earlier this year, Unilever announced in April it would spin-off its margarines, which include such brands as Flora, Blue Band and Rama, as part of a restructuring plan.


Palestinian billionaire Masri detained in Saudi Arabia: sources

Posted: 16 Dec 2017 09:27 AM PST

Palestinian billionaire Masri detained in Saudi Arabia: sourcesBy Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Sabih al-Masri, Jordan's most influential businessman and the chairman of its largest lender Arab Bank, was detained in Saudi Arabia for questioning after a business trip to Riyadh, family sources and friends said on Saturday. Masri's detention, which follows the biggest purge of the Saudi kingdom's affluent elite in its modern history, has sent shockwaves through business circles in Jordan and the Palestinian territories, where the billionaire has major investments. A Saudi citizen of Palestinian origin, Masri was detained last Tuesday hours before he was planning to leave after he chaired meetings of companies he owns, according to the sources.


'All Dogs Can Smell Marijuana, But Only A Few Of Them Are Snitches'

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:22 AM PST

'All Dogs Can Smell Marijuana, But Only A Few Of Them Are Snitches'Separated from their cellphones, standing under running water often allows people's minds to run free.


Beijing Can’t Understand Taiwan’s Democracy

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:01 AM PST

Beijing Can't Understand Taiwan's DemocracyThe Communist Party is baffled — and angered — by the new activism across the straits.


Man charged in shooting of cops saved by bulletproof vests

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 09:43 AM PST

Man charged in shooting of cops saved by bulletproof vestsST. LOUIS (AP) — A 37-year-old man was charged Friday in the shooting of two suburban St. Louis police officers who were saved by their bulletproof vests.


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