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- Trump Supporters Are Stepping Up Their Attacks On Bob Mueller And The FBI
- Police: Woman mauled to death by her own pit bulls while out for a walk
- Puerto Rico To Review Hurricane Death Toll After Undercounting Concerns
- Deadly Amtrak train derailment in Washington state
- Full Manchin: 'I do not believe' Mueller's investigation is compromised
- More Than 300 Passengers Get Nasty Stomach Bug On Royal Caribbean Cruise
- Pakistan steps up security after IS kills 9 in church attack
- McCain treated for viral infection, returns home to Arizona
- Sandy Hook Mom Slams Trump For Partying With NRA Head On Massacre Anniversary
- Full Kasich: Republicans can't be 'small, angry and narrow'
- Wildfire Still Raging In Southern California Is Third Largest In State History
- U.S. Soldier Ambushed in Niger Wasn't Captured
- Agrihoods: The newest trend in millennial living
- Manchin: 'Not going to waste my time' talking impeachment
- With Fewer Than 50 Left On Earth, Asiatic Cheetahs Are Fast Sprinting Toward Extinction
- Chicago teen earning gift money killed delivering newspapers
- Tens of thousands rally in Indonesia to support Palestine
- End of an era: Boeing 747 takes last US commercial flight
- Two Grooms-To-Be Wanted The 'Gayest Cake Ever,' And This Is What They Got
- Myanmar military says investigating mass grave in Rakhine state
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte backs same-sex marriage
- Daily News: Top News of the Day from NBC News 12/18
- How Many Taxpayer Dollars Is An Amazon Warehouse Job Worth?
- Romania: Judges hold protests over legal system changes
- Does Trump’s National Security Strategy Have a Values Deficit?
- US Senator John McCain to miss key tax vote
- NBC Paid Staffer Severance After Accusing Chris Matthews Of Harassment
- 6 Conversation Starters For Actually Meaningful Catch-Ups With Relatives
- The Latest: Delta hopes to be mostly on schedule Tuesday
- Russia to help Syria rebuild energy facilities - Russian Deputy PM
- Oprah and Katy Perry Are Among Those Affected By Thomas Fire
- The Case For Rethinking Breastfeeding Goals
- Thousands watch at China sports stadium as 10 people sentenced to death
- U.S. helped thwart major attack in St. Petersburg: U.S., Russia say
- Disney-Fox deal puts antitrust enforcers in bind over Trump ally
- William And Kate's Christmas Card Is All About Prince George And Princess Charlotte
- How to Highlight Job Skills on a Resume
- An update on winners and losers on the U.S. tax scorecard
- India's ruling party loses seats but still wins in Gujarat
- ESPN President John Skipper Resigns Unexpectedly
- Woman arrested in Florida after police found three dead dogs in her freezer
- Argentina sacks navy chief over submarine tragedy
- Pastor Whose Pregnant Wife Was Murdered in Their Home Remarries
- Hillary Clinton Had The Best Response To Pete Davidson's Tattoo Of Her
- Volkswagen has big plans for more Atlas models
- BMW’s New Partner Tells Us Why Solid State Batteries Will Beat Tesla's Tech
Trump Supporters Are Stepping Up Their Attacks On Bob Mueller And The FBI Posted: 17 Dec 2017 05:37 PM PST WASHINGTON ― As the special counsel investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election draws closer to President Donald Trump's inner circle, the president's supporters have launched an aggressive effort to undermine Robert Mueller and the legitimacy of the nation's premier law enforcement agency, painting the FBI as a hotbed of liberal activists bent on taking Trump down. |
Police: Woman mauled to death by her own pit bulls while out for a walk Posted: 18 Dec 2017 06:13 AM PST |
Puerto Rico To Review Hurricane Death Toll After Undercounting Concerns Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:48 AM PST |
Deadly Amtrak train derailment in Washington state Posted: 18 Dec 2017 09:44 AM PST A U.S. official says a train derailment outside of Seattle has killed at least six people and the death count is expected to rise. The official who was briefed on the investigation also says preliminary signs indicate the Amtrak train may have struck something on the track before going off the track. The official was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The high-speed train was making its first run on newly constructed tracks when it derailed before 8 a.m. Monday. The official said because the tracks were new it was unlikely to be a maintenance issue. (AP) For the latest, see the live blog >>> _____ See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Twitter and Tumblr. |
Full Manchin: 'I do not believe' Mueller's investigation is compromised Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:22 PM PST |
More Than 300 Passengers Get Nasty Stomach Bug On Royal Caribbean Cruise Posted: 18 Dec 2017 12:44 AM PST |
Pakistan steps up security after IS kills 9 in church attack Posted: 18 Dec 2017 05:27 AM PST |
McCain treated for viral infection, returns home to Arizona Posted: 18 Dec 2017 07:26 AM PST |
Sandy Hook Mom Slams Trump For Partying With NRA Head On Massacre Anniversary Posted: 18 Dec 2017 01:33 AM PST |
Full Kasich: Republicans can't be 'small, angry and narrow' Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:25 PM PST |
Wildfire Still Raging In Southern California Is Third Largest In State History Posted: 18 Dec 2017 10:25 AM PST |
U.S. Soldier Ambushed in Niger Wasn't Captured Posted: 17 Dec 2017 11:02 AM PST |
Agrihoods: The newest trend in millennial living Posted: 17 Dec 2017 08:07 AM PST |
Manchin: 'Not going to waste my time' talking impeachment Posted: 16 Dec 2017 11:09 PM PST |
With Fewer Than 50 Left On Earth, Asiatic Cheetahs Are Fast Sprinting Toward Extinction Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:10 AM PST |
Chicago teen earning gift money killed delivering newspapers Posted: 18 Dec 2017 01:37 PM PST CHICAGO (AP) — The fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy slain while delivering newspapers with his stepfather to earn money to buy presents may have been the result of mistaken identity and rooted in an ongoing gang war that didn't involve him, Chicago police said Monday during a news conference in a city where gun violence this year has left nearly 600 people dead. |
Tens of thousands rally in Indonesia to support Palestine Posted: 16 Dec 2017 10:55 PM PST Tens of thousands of Indonesians protested Sunday against the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, the latest show of support for the Palestinians in the country with the world's largest Muslim population. The rally was organised by the top Islamic authority the Indonesian Ulema Council and supported by the government as well as several other Islamic organisations. "This is my solidarity as a Muslim to my fellow Muslim brothers and sisters in Palestine... the Al-Aqsa mosque, a historical mosque for Muslims, is there (in Jerusalem)," said Hermawati, from the nearby city of Bogor, who like many Indonesians goes by one name. |
End of an era: Boeing 747 takes last US commercial flight Posted: 18 Dec 2017 02:31 AM 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. |
Two Grooms-To-Be Wanted The 'Gayest Cake Ever,' And This Is What They Got Posted: 17 Dec 2017 02:19 PM PST |
Myanmar military says investigating mass grave in Rakhine state Posted: 18 Dec 2017 07:31 AM PST Myanmar's army said on Monday that security forces have discovered a mass grave on the edge of a village in Rakhine State, and have launched an investigation. A violent crackdown by the security forces in response to attacks by militants in the state has caused around 650,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh in recent months. In a statement posted on the Facebook page of the military's commander-in-chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the army said the unidentified bodies had been found at the cemetery in the village of Inn Din, about 50 km (30 miles) north of state capital Sittwe. |
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte backs same-sex marriage Posted: 17 Dec 2017 08:19 PM PST Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has declared himself in favour of same-sex marriage in an about turn that will put him on a collision course with the country's powerful Catholic Church. Speaking at the weekend at a gathering of the LGBT community in his home city of Davao, southern Philippines, he vowed to protect their rights and invited them to nominate a representative to work in his government. "I am for (same) sex marriage if that is the trend of modern times," he said. "If that will add to your happiness, I am for it." Mr Duterte was quoted previously in the local media as opposing same-sex marriage, using the gender issue to attack liberal Western countries who allow it, especially those criticising his brutal war against drugs which has killed thousands of Filipino citizens. Profile | Rodrigo Duterte But according to the local Inquirer, Mr Duterte dramatically backtracked from earlier remarks in his latest speech, revealing that he had gay family members and joking that he once toyed with the idea of being bisexual. "Why impose a morality that is no longer working and almost passe," he said, adding that "there will be no oppression" during his term in office and that his government would recognise the LGBT community's "importance in society". His shift will put him at odds with the Catholic Church who have already strongly criticised his bloody crackdown on drugs. The country's powerful bishops earlier this year voiced concern about any moves to legalise same-sex unions. While most Western countries have legalised same-sex marriage, with Australia being the latest to do so, the LGBT community still faces widespread discrimination across Asia. Only Vietnam and Taiwan have made progress towards marriage equality but have yet to enshrine the right to marry a member of the same sex in law. |
Daily News: Top News of the Day from NBC News 12/18 Posted: 17 Dec 2017 08:38 PM PST |
How Many Taxpayer Dollars Is An Amazon Warehouse Job Worth? Posted: 18 Dec 2017 05:33 AM PST |
Romania: Judges hold protests over legal system changes Posted: 18 Dec 2017 12:29 PM PST |
Does Trump’s National Security Strategy Have a Values Deficit? Posted: 18 Dec 2017 12:20 PM PST |
US Senator John McCain to miss key tax vote Posted: 17 Dec 2017 07:06 PM PST US Senator John McCain will miss a key vote on the Republican tax bill because of a viral infection, further narrowing the already-thin margin of support for the controversial plan. The veteran Republican lawmaker, 81, will not return to Washington until January, his office said Sunday. With McCain absent, the Republicans -- who have a 52-48 majority in the Senate -- can only afford one defection to pass the tax bill, with a vote expected in the coming days. |
NBC Paid Staffer Severance After Accusing Chris Matthews Of Harassment Posted: 17 Dec 2017 08:43 AM PST |
6 Conversation Starters For Actually Meaningful Catch-Ups With Relatives Posted: 18 Dec 2017 09:00 AM PST |
The Latest: Delta hopes to be mostly on schedule Tuesday Posted: 18 Dec 2017 12:54 PM PST |
Russia to help Syria rebuild energy facilities - Russian Deputy PM Posted: 18 Dec 2017 05:24 AM PST МOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will be the only country to take part in rebuilding Syrian energy facilities, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said on Monday, after holding talks in Syria with President Bashar al-Assad, the RIA news agency reported. Rogozin was speaking a week after President Vladimir Putin ordered "a significant part" of Moscow's military contingent in Syria start withdrawing, declaring their work largely done. |
Oprah and Katy Perry Are Among Those Affected By Thomas Fire Posted: 17 Dec 2017 09:14 AM PST |
The Case For Rethinking Breastfeeding Goals Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:37 AM PST Before she had her first baby two years ago, Stephanie, 36, was hellbent on following the breastfeeding guidelines prescribed by major public health organizations to the letter: Her son would get nothing but breast milk for the first six months and she would continue to breastfeed him for at least a year. |
Thousands watch at China sports stadium as 10 people sentenced to death Posted: 18 Dec 2017 02:26 AM PST Thousands of people packed into a sports stadium in southern China to watch 10 people being sentenced to death – moments before they were taken away and executed. The extraordinary public trial was held for 12 people who were reportedly accused of producing and trafficking drugs, murder and robbery. It is unclear what happened to the other two people. The people were brought to the stadium by police in modified trucks as sirens from the vehicles blared, reports said. They were brought to the stage by four armed police officers in dark glasses who stood directly behind them during the proceedings. It is the second time in six months that an open trial was held in front of thousands of people at the sports stadium in Lufeng, in southern China's Guangdong province. The sentencing Credit: thepaper.cn Eight people were executed in similar circumstances in June in Lufeng, which has been seen as China's 'Breaking Bad' village after police seized three tonnes of methamphetamine worth an estimated £142million and made 182 arrests in late 2013. China does not reveal how many people it executes each year, as it is considered a state secret. The Communist Party-controlled Courts in China convict more than 99.9 percent of those who appear before them. Additional reporting by Christine Wei |
U.S. helped thwart major attack in St. Petersburg: U.S., Russia say Posted: 18 Dec 2017 11:23 AM PST |
Disney-Fox deal puts antitrust enforcers in bind over Trump ally Posted: 16 Dec 2017 06:16 PM PST The blockbuster deal between Walt Disney Co. and 21st Century Fox could likely put US antitrust enforcers in an awkward position following the government's challenge to another media-entertainment mega-deal. The $52 billion deal would give Disney the prized Fox television and film studios, as well as international TV operations and US cable entertainment and regional sports channels from the empire created by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who would maintain control of the Trump-friendly Fox News Channel. |
William And Kate's Christmas Card Is All About Prince George And Princess Charlotte Posted: 18 Dec 2017 06:06 AM PST |
How to Highlight Job Skills on a Resume Posted: 18 Dec 2017 07:33 AM PST Sure, it has your name at the top and it traces your career progression. Instead, experts say, your resume should be a mirror, one designed to reflect the ideal candidate for the open position you seek. What hiring managers are looking for is evidence that applicants' skills will help meet the company's goals. |
An update on winners and losers on the U.S. tax scorecard Posted: 18 Dec 2017 03:49 AM PST By Beth Pinsker NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the lead-up to the conference agreement for the U.S. Tax Cut & Jobs Act released on Friday, there were too many moving parts for most Americans to know how it would affect them. Here is an update on what some of the key issues would mean to your wallet: * EDUCATION Graduate students pleaded with Congress not to adopt the U.S. House of Representatives' proposal to make tuition waivers count as taxable income. In the end, the conference bill left that provision out. |
India's ruling party loses seats but still wins in Gujarat Posted: 18 Dec 2017 04:17 PM PST |
ESPN President John Skipper Resigns Unexpectedly Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:25 AM PST |
Woman arrested in Florida after police found three dead dogs in her freezer Posted: 17 Dec 2017 07:11 AM PST A woman has been arrested in Florida after authorities found three dead dogs in her freezer. While checking the home of the woman and her small child, sheriff's deputies also saw heaps of trash inside and were overwhelmed by the odour of urine and feces. The deputies' lower pant legs were covered in fleas when they entered the home. |
Argentina sacks navy chief over submarine tragedy Posted: 17 Dec 2017 08:41 AM 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. "The defense minister asked him to retire. 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. Military sources say President Mauricio Macri is willing to retire most of the naval leadership. The government is also creating an internal investigative commission that will be headed by retired captain Jorge Bergallo, father of the ARA San Juan's second commander, Jorge Ignacio Bergallo, government sources told state news agency Telam. Friends and family of missing submarine crew members place a flag on the fence of the naval base in Mar de Plata, Argentina An international search operation has so far failed to locate the vessel. The 43 men and one woman who were aboard are believed to have died in the tragedy. But families of the missing have pressed the government to continue the search, which has not yet been officially closed. Some relatives claim the navy has been hiding information, and have called for a parliamentary investigation. On Friday, they protested in Mar del Plata, where the submarine was based, and Buenos Aires. Relatives have focused their anger on the condition of the three-decade-old sub, which had undergone a seven-year refit to extend its service, and the navy's guardedness since the start of the search operation. The navy has a poor reputation in Argentina. During the 1976-1983 military dictatorship, some navy units served as detention and torture centers, and an estimated 30,000 people disappeared. |
Pastor Whose Pregnant Wife Was Murdered in Their Home Remarries Posted: 18 Dec 2017 10:54 AM PST |
Hillary Clinton Had The Best Response To Pete Davidson's Tattoo Of Her Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:10 AM PST |
Volkswagen has big plans for more Atlas models Posted: 18 Dec 2017 08:56 AM PST The Volkswagen Atlas is the biggest SUV the company builds on its versatile MQB platform, and although it's only been on sale in the US for a mere seven months, the German auto giant is already planning a whole family of models based on it. Over the last month, Volkswagen sold 5,154 units of the Atlas in America, which is way ahead of competitors such as the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot full-size SUVs. During a recent event for the new generation of the Jetta sedan, which is still VW's biggest-selling vehicle in the US, the Group's North American CEO, Hinrich Woebcken, admitted he wants an "Atlas family" to include an entry in the high-volume B-segment of the market. |
BMW’s New Partner Tells Us Why Solid State Batteries Will Beat Tesla's Tech Posted: 18 Dec 2017 09:28 AM PST |
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