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- 63 Percent Of Americans Believe Donald Trump Tried To Obstruct Russia Probe
- Manchin: 'I wanted to be more involved' in crafting tax bill
- Mystery swirls around powerful North Korea official as Hwang Pyong-so remains missing
- When The Fire Comes And There's No Home To Evacuate And Nowhere To Go
- Canadian billionaire couple found dead in their home
- Lawsuit: 2 immigrant teens in US custody can't get abortions
- This Cat Named D-O-G Helps Train Pups To Be Service Dogs
- NBC WSJ Poll: Democratic favorability highest since 2008
- Female Congressional Candidate Quits Race Over Sexual Harassment Allegations
- Amid Sexual Harassment Probe, Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen Won't Seek Re-Election
- GOP 'civil war' in primaries will lose them midterms: Democrat senator
- Cake for 'joyful' pope on his 81st birthday
- Landslides kill 26 in storm-hit Philippine province: local officials
- Santa’s workshop comes to life in Brooklyn, New York
- End of days comes for Ohio man's 'zombie Nativity' scene
- Trump administration prohibits CDC from using certain words
- France Promises To 'Defend Net Neutrality' In Wake Of FCC Vote In U.S.
- Third Sea Lion Attack in a Week Prompts Swimming Ban at San Francisco Park
- US admits to running secret UFO programme
- On the trail of London's serial cat killer
- The Vatican Bans Sales of Saints' Body Parts in Updated Relic Rules
- Plan released for dividing money to Vegas shooting victims
- Second bitcoin futures debut could lure volume to wild market
- Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump From Rolling Back Birth Control Coverage
- Mexican Senate keeps military in policing role
- Russia and NATO: Headed for a Missile Arms Race in Europe?
- British diplomat found dead in Lebanon
- Being A Facebook Wallflower Isn't Good For You, The Social Site Says
- Hundreds of People Fell Sick on a Royal Caribbean Cruise
- Argentina navy chief sacked over sub tragedy
- Canadian police probe 'suspicious' deaths of billionaire couple
- In sex assault laws, definition of consent varies widely
- The Myth That Urbanization Means Prosperity
- Conservative ex-President Pinera easily wins Chile election
- Slipping from America: Why the U.S. Needs Middle East Ambassadors Now
- A Mysterious Charity is Giving Away $86 Million in Bitcoin
- Check Out This Model S Wagon Rendering
- Cow Escapes Live Nativity Scene Twice and Wanders the Streets of Philadelphia
- Venezuela government, opposition hold new round of talks
- U.S., Russian, Japanese crew blasts off for space station
- Ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright charged with murder in 2010 death
- Alyssa Milano Educates Matt Damon After His Horrid Response On Sexual Misconduct
- Correction: Israel-Palestinians story
- Omarosa makes her exit from the Trump administration
- End of an era: Boeing 747 takes last US commercial flight
63 Percent Of Americans Believe Donald Trump Tried To Obstruct Russia Probe Posted: 16 Dec 2017 08:36 PM PST |
Manchin: 'I wanted to be more involved' in crafting tax bill Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:32 PM PST |
Mystery swirls around powerful North Korea official as Hwang Pyong-so remains missing Posted: 16 Dec 2017 07:55 PM PST |
When The Fire Comes And There's No Home To Evacuate And Nowhere To Go Posted: 16 Dec 2017 02:45 AM PST |
Canadian billionaire couple found dead in their home Posted: 16 Dec 2017 08:05 AM PST |
Lawsuit: 2 immigrant teens in US custody can't get abortions Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:49 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration is blocking two pregnant teens in the country illegally and being held in federal custody from obtaining abortions, the American Civil Liberties Union said Friday, a repeat of the situation that led to a high-profile court fight earlier this year. |
This Cat Named D-O-G Helps Train Pups To Be Service Dogs Posted: 16 Dec 2017 03:12 PM PST |
NBC WSJ Poll: Democratic favorability highest since 2008 Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:10 PM PST |
Female Congressional Candidate Quits Race Over Sexual Harassment Allegations Posted: 16 Dec 2017 07:13 AM PST |
Amid Sexual Harassment Probe, Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen Won't Seek Re-Election Posted: 16 Dec 2017 02:18 PM PST |
GOP 'civil war' in primaries will lose them midterms: Democrat senator Posted: 17 Dec 2017 05:05 AM PST |
Cake for 'joyful' pope on his 81st birthday Posted: 16 Dec 2017 04:35 PM PST Pope Francis celebrated his 81st birthday Sunday with a hero cake and a message urging the world -- and children in particular -- to join in the holiday mood and be joyful. The Argentine pontiff thanked the crowds gathered in Saint Peter's Square for the Angelus prayer as they sang happy birthday, and was expected to slice into his birthday cake after lunch. The artist -- whose real name is Mauro Pallotta -- famously depicted Francis as Superman in 2014 and has since begun supporting Vatican charitable projects by selling T-shirts bearing the flying pope. |
Landslides kill 26 in storm-hit Philippine province: local officials Posted: 17 Dec 2017 06:37 AM PST At least 26 people were killed while several residents were missing in an island province in central Philippines after tropical storm Kai-tak brought heavy rains that triggered landslides, local authorities and media said on Sunday. Kai-tak cut power supplies in many areas, forced the cancellation of several flights, stranded more than 15,000 people in various ports in the region and prompted nearly 88,000 people to seek shelter in evacuation centers. The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office of Biliran island said 26 residents had died, but the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) has yet to make any official announcement about fatalities. |
Santa’s workshop comes to life in Brooklyn, New York Posted: 16 Dec 2017 08:12 AM PST |
End of days comes for Ohio man's 'zombie Nativity' scene Posted: 17 Dec 2017 12:55 PM PST |
Trump administration prohibits CDC from using certain words Posted: 16 Dec 2017 02:05 AM PST |
France Promises To 'Defend Net Neutrality' In Wake Of FCC Vote In U.S. Posted: 17 Dec 2017 07:40 AM PST |
Third Sea Lion Attack in a Week Prompts Swimming Ban at San Francisco Park Posted: 16 Dec 2017 07:35 AM PST |
US admits to running secret UFO programme Posted: 17 Dec 2017 10:31 AM PST The Pentagon ran a secretive five year program to investigate UFO sightings, spending $22 million before it was shut down due to cost, it has been revealed. For the first time, the Department of Defense has acknowledged the existence of the mysterious Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program run from an office in a quiet corner of its sprawling headquarters. There, between 2007 and 2012, a team of researchers working with experts in Nevada probed reports of alien life form and strange sightings over the US skies - a real life versions of the hit TV show The X Files. The enterprise was the passion project of Harry Reid, the retired Senate Majority leader. "I'm not embarrassed or ashamed or sorry I got this thing going," Mr. Reid said in an interview with the New York Times who first reported the story. "I think it's one of the good things I did in my congressional service. I've done something that no one has done before." Stock image of a UFO However, although some of the unit's work remains classified, it is not thought any convincing evidence of extraterristrials was discovered. "If anyone says they have the answers now, they're fooling themselves, Mr Reid said We do not know." But, he added: "we have to start someplace." Documents show how the unit, working with a Las Vegas aerospace company run by Mr Reid's long time friend Robert Bigelow, investigated sightings of aircraft moving at high speeds with no signs of propulsion or that hovered mysteriously. Officials with the program also studied videos of encounters between unknown objects and American military aircraft including one released in August of a white oval object, about the size of a commercial plane, chased by two US Navy fighter jets from the aircraft carrier Nimitz off the coast of San Diego in 2004. Yet in 2012, the program was seemingly wound up to the frustration of many. Visitors to the International UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico examine a glass-encased alien prop used in the movie "Roswell" Thomas Crosson, a Pentagon spokesman said:"It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding, and it was in the best interest of the DoD (Department of Defence) to make a change." Some say the shadowy work continues despite the funding being cut off. Fornmer military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, who led the unit, claims he continued his research and continued to work from his office in teh Pentagon until October when he resigned in protest at what he descirbed as excessive secrecy and internal opposition. In his resignation letter to Defense Secretary James Mattis, he reportedly wrote: "Why aren't we spending more time and effort on this issue?" U.F.O.s have been repeatedly investigated over the decades in the United States, including by the American military. In 1947, the Air Force began a series of studies that investigated more than 12,000 claimed U.F.O. sightings before it was officially ended in 1969. The project, which included a study code-named Project Blue Book, started in 1952, concluded that most sightings involved stars, clouds, conventional aircraft or spy planes, although 701 remained unexplained. Robert C. Seamans Jr., the secretary of the Air Force at the time, said in a memorandum announcing the end of Project Blue Book that it "no longer can be justified either on the ground of national security or in the interest of science." |
On the trail of London's serial cat killer Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:51 PM PST In what has become a grim ritual, Tony Jenkins examines the mutilated remains of a domestic cat -- and says the south London serial killer has struck once again. Nobody is surprised when Jenkins, the co-founder of Snarl, a local animal rescue and rehabilitation shelter, arrives at a veterinary surgery to confirm the grisly find. In the last two years, Snarl has identified more than 400 suspected victims: mostly cats, but also some foxes and rabbits. |
The Vatican Bans Sales of Saints' Body Parts in Updated Relic Rules Posted: 16 Dec 2017 08:37 AM PST |
Plan released for dividing money to Vegas shooting victims Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:36 PM PST |
Second bitcoin futures debut could lure volume to wild market Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:04 PM PST Bitcoin investors expect futures volumes to perk up when CME Group Inc, the world's largest derivatives exchange operator, launches its own contract to wager on the cryptocurrency on Sunday. The second U.S. bitcoin futures launch is seen as another step towards big institutional investors warming up to a volatile asset that had until recently been accessible only via largely unregulated markets. Like the futures contract launched last week by rival Cboe Global Markets, CME's will be cash settled. |
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump From Rolling Back Birth Control Coverage Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:01 PM PST |
Mexican Senate keeps military in policing role Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:37 PM PST |
Russia and NATO: Headed for a Missile Arms Race in Europe? Posted: 17 Dec 2017 05:36 AM PST The NATO alliance is urging Moscow to return to compliance with the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces bilateral U.S.-Russia treaty, which bans land-based missiles that have ranges between 500km and 5,500km. "Allies have identified a Russian missile system that raises serious concerns," reads a statement from the alliance. |
British diplomat found dead in Lebanon Posted: 17 Dec 2017 09:05 AM PST A young British embassy worker has been found murdered in the Lebanese capital Beirut after reportedly being strangled and reportedly sexually assaulted. Rebecca Dykes, 30, from London, who had been working for the Department for International Development, was killed after leaving a bar with friends on Friday night. She had been out in the lively Gemmayzeh neighbourhood of Beirut for the farewell party of a colleague at the British embassy and had left just before midnight with a friend. The two then parted ways, leaving Miss Dykes to either walk or take a taxi to her home five minutes away. She had not been drinking as she had an early flight to catch home early the next morning for the Christmas holidays. She was abducted some time after and killed. Her body was found dumped on the Metn highway several miles away. Police sources told the Telegraph the first autopsy revealed the cause of death as strangulation, however a second postmortem examination is to be carried out later. They said they did not believe the attack to be politically motivated. One friend told the Telegraph: "It's horrific. We had no idea what happened to her until we got a call today to go to the police station to give statements." Miss Dykes had been working in Beirut as the programme and policy manager for the Department for International Development since January 2017. Beirut killing She had worked for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office since 2010, previously on Libya and Iraq. She is thought to have grown up in Hong Kong, but attended Malvern St James Girls boarding school in Worcestershire before later studying anthropology at Manchester University and International Security and Global Governance from Birkbeck, University of London. Friends described her as "warm" and "clever". "She was just finding her feet in Beirut, she was just getting to know the city," on said. Miss Dykes spoke fluent Mandarin having worked as a teacher in China and Hong Kong for four years prior to joining the Foreign Office. In a statement her family said: "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. We are doing all we can to understand what happened." Hugo Shorter, the British ambassador to Lebanon, said: "The whole embassy is deeply shocked, saddened by this news. My thoughts are with Becky's family, friends and colleagues for their tragic loss. "We're providing consular support to her family and working very closely with Lebanese authorities who are conducting police investigation." A spokesman for the Department for International Development where she worked said: "Our thoughts are with Becky's family and friends at this very upsetting time. "There is now a police investigation and the FCO (Foreign Office) is providing consular support to Becky's family and working with the local authorities." Such incidents are rare in Beirut, despite the fragile security situation in the country. Since the end of the country's 15-year civil war in 1990, Lebanon has become more stable. It saw record numbers of tourists this year and attracts increasing numbers of holidaymakers looking to enjoy its Mediterranean beaches and hot climate. |
Being A Facebook Wallflower Isn't Good For You, The Social Site Says Posted: 15 Dec 2017 06:20 PM PST |
Hundreds of People Fell Sick on a Royal Caribbean Cruise Posted: 17 Dec 2017 09:28 AM PST |
Argentina navy chief sacked over sub tragedy Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:50 PM PST Argentina dismissed its naval chief on Saturday, the most high-profile officer to be fired a month after a submarine went missing with 44 crew members on board. It's a political decision," a navy officer told AFP on condition of anonymity about the decision to remove Admiral Marcelo Srur during an ongoing investigation into the sub's disappearance. Srur is the fifth senior officer to have been relieved of his functions so far over the ARA San Juan's disappearance. |
Canadian police probe 'suspicious' deaths of billionaire couple Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:20 PM PST By Chris Helgren TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian police said they were investigating the mysterious deaths of Barry Sherman, founder of Canadian pharmaceutical firm Apotex Inc, and his wife, Honey, one of the nation's wealthiest couples whose bodies were found in their mansion on Friday. Police said they learned of the deaths after responding to a midday (1700 GMT) medical call at the Sherman's home in an affluent section of northeast Toronto. "The circumstances of their death appear suspicious and we are treating it that way," said Constable David Hopkinson. |
In sex assault laws, definition of consent varies widely Posted: 16 Dec 2017 05:47 PM PST |
The Myth That Urbanization Means Prosperity Posted: 16 Dec 2017 05:00 AM PST When it comes to cities and urbanization, it is generally thought that bigger is better. But a pair of recent studies suggests that although industrialized nations may have benefited from larger cities, the same is not true for the rapidly urbanizing areas of the developing world. In these parts of the globe, there really might be such a thing as too much urbanization, too quickly. |
Conservative ex-President Pinera easily wins Chile election Posted: 17 Dec 2017 05:41 PM PST |
Slipping from America: Why the U.S. Needs Middle East Ambassadors Now Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:38 PM PST The lack of ambassadors in the Middle East is even more striking when one considers the importance of the countries from which they are absent. The Trump administration's decision to relocate the American embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has increased the focus on America's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, particularly when it comes to the role of American embassies and the State Department in conducting foreign policy. |
A Mysterious Charity is Giving Away $86 Million in Bitcoin Posted: 16 Dec 2017 07:39 PM PST |
Check Out This Model S Wagon Rendering Posted: 16 Dec 2017 09:14 AM PST |
Cow Escapes Live Nativity Scene Twice and Wanders the Streets of Philadelphia Posted: 16 Dec 2017 09:44 AM PST |
Venezuela government, opposition hold new round of talks Posted: 15 Dec 2017 07:16 PM PST Venezuela's government and opposition concluded a new round of talks Friday in an effort to bridge deep and entrenched differences to find a way to end the dire political and economic crisis tearing apart their country. After eight hours of discussions at the foreign ministry in Santo Domingo, the two sides agreed to resume negotiations on January 11, Dominican President Danilo Medina announced. It will be followed by a meeting of foreign ministers on January 12. |
U.S., Russian, Japanese crew blasts off for space station Posted: 16 Dec 2017 11:41 PM PST |
Ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright charged with murder in 2010 death Posted: 16 Dec 2017 12:56 PM PST |
Alyssa Milano Educates Matt Damon After His Horrid Response On Sexual Misconduct Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:12 PM PST |
Correction: Israel-Palestinians story Posted: 17 Dec 2017 02:47 AM PST GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — In a story Dec. 15 about deadly Israeli-Palestinian violence, The Associated Press erroneously referred to Jerusalem's Western Wall as Judaism's holiest site. The Western Wall is the holiest site where Jews can pray, while the neighboring hilltop compound known to Jews as the Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism. |
Omarosa makes her exit from the Trump administration Posted: 16 Dec 2017 07:33 PM PST |
End of an era: Boeing 747 takes last US commercial flight Posted: 16 Dec 2017 08:01 PM PST The Boeing 747, the original jumbo jet that was the favorite American presidents and key to affordable mass market air travel in the United States, will pass into aviation history this week. Nearly 50 years after the its debut, the 747 will take its final commercial flight with an American carrier Tuesday on Delta Air Lines' Seoul-to-Detroit route. It "made flying available for everyone," said Boeing chief company historian Michael Lombardi said of the iconic jet. |
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