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- Mueller probe outgrows its ‘witch hunt’ phase
- Ohio Teens Charged With Tossing Sandbag Off Overpass That Killed Man
- Bitter cold Gripping Much of the U.S. Could Last Through New Year’s Celebrations
- 31 Tweets That Perfectly Sum Up New Year's Eve For Parents
- Trump Team Readies Flynn Smear Strategy: WaPo
- N. Korean boat skipper 'charged over Japan theft'
- Russia: Explosion injures 10 at St. Petersburg supermarket
- Mueller Probing GOP Work With Russian Hacking
- 2 Children Among 4 Dead in Basement in Troy After Act of 'Savagery,' Police Say
- Pro-Trump Singer Says Corey Lewandowski Sexually Assaulted Her At A Party
- The year in late night: Laughs, tears and politics in 2017
- Ex-army boss to be sworn in as Zimbabwe vice president on Thursday
- American Airlines apologizes to pro basketball players
- Inspector Gen.: DOJ has ‘systemic’ issues addressing harassment
- Dollar General To Create 400 New Jobs In Texas As It Expands In Rural America
- Officer plotted to blackmail wife; she plotted his murder
- Russia Warns U.S.: Don’t ‘Meddle’ In Upcoming Presidential Election
- Israel to name new Jerusalem train station after Donald Trump
- Tokyo-bound Flight with Chrissy Teigen Forced to Return to Los Angeles
- Updated Obamacare enrollment figure dips to 8.7 million
- China Communist Party takes control of paramilitary police
- 18 Tweets That Capture The Struggle Of Translating For Immigrant Parents As A Kid
- Judge praises teen for progress since killings when he was 8
- Claire’s Pulls Makeup After Mom Finds Asbestos In 6-Year-Old’s Kit
- US Republican explains call for FBI 'purge' over anti-Trump bias
- Ex-Keppel lawyer cooperated with U.S. in Brazil bribery probe: documents
- Putin says St. Petersburg supermarket bomb blast was terrorist attack
- Chicago Area Officials Demand Accountability For Drugmakers 'Complicit' In Opioid Crisis
- 18-year-old daughter asks stepdad to adopt her in the best Christmas gift ever
- Disneyland Theme Park Loses Power On One Of The Busiest Days Of The Year
- Cameroon frees US professor held for criticizing government
- US, Turkey put end to visa spat
- British woman jailed in Egypt is 'on the verge of a breakdown', family says
- In images: six connected devices that hit the headlines in 2017
- Kremlin says Putin critic Navalny's protest call to be investigated
- The Type A's Must-Have Guide To Getting Organized In 2018
- New Study Reveals When China Will Pass U.S. for World's No. 1 Economy
- FBI won't take over investigation of detective's slaying
- Apple sued over slowing phones in France, where planned obsolescence is a crime
- Ukraine, pro-Russia rebels in mass prisoner swap
Mueller probe outgrows its ‘witch hunt’ phase Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:00 AM PST Trump has returned to one phrase — "witch hunt" — time and again — and repackaged with typical Trumpian hyperbole. "This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!" Trump tweeted last May after ex-FBI director Robert Mueller was appointed as Justice Department special counsel to oversee the probe. |
Ohio Teens Charged With Tossing Sandbag Off Overpass That Killed Man Posted: 27 Dec 2017 11:59 AM PST |
Bitter cold Gripping Much of the U.S. Could Last Through New Year’s Celebrations Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:15 AM PST |
31 Tweets That Perfectly Sum Up New Year's Eve For Parents Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:17 PM PST |
Trump Team Readies Flynn Smear Strategy: WaPo Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:13 PM PST |
N. Korean boat skipper 'charged over Japan theft' Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:30 AM PST Japanese prosecutors reportedly charged a North Korean fishing boat captain for theft on Thursday, accusing him of making off with items ranging from home appliances to solar panels. The 45-year-old was among 10 North Korean "fishermen" spotted aboard a tiny wooden boat struggling in bad weather off the northern island of Hokkaido in late November. Some of them admitted to "taking out" some electronic products from a remote Japanese island where they landed briefly to take refuge. |
Russia: Explosion injures 10 at St. Petersburg supermarket Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:26 PM PST |
Mueller Probing GOP Work With Russian Hacking Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:11 PM PST |
2 Children Among 4 Dead in Basement in Troy After Act of 'Savagery,' Police Say Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:53 PM PST |
Pro-Trump Singer Says Corey Lewandowski Sexually Assaulted Her At A Party Posted: 27 Dec 2017 10:31 AM PST |
The year in late night: Laughs, tears and politics in 2017 Posted: 26 Dec 2017 09:04 PM PST |
Ex-army boss to be sworn in as Zimbabwe vice president on Thursday Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:07 AM PST Retired army chief Constantino Chiwenga and veteran politician Kembo Mohadi will be sworn in as Zimbabwe's vice presidents on Thursday, state-run Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation said on Wednesday. The pair, appointed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, were elevated to similar positions in the ruling ZANU-PF party on Saturday. Chiwenga retired from the military this month. |
American Airlines apologizes to pro basketball players Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:16 AM PST American Airlines has apologized to two professional basketball players who were kicked off a flight originating from Dallas, Texas, after being falsely accused of theft. The airline said it apologized to Marquis Teague and Trahson Burrell, both members of the National Basketball Association's minor league team Memphis Hustle, for the Christmas Eve incident, which came to light Tuesday. The two men, who are African-American, had boarded a flight operated by American's regional subsidiary Envoy Air. |
Inspector Gen.: DOJ has ‘systemic’ issues addressing harassment Posted: 26 Dec 2017 11:50 PM PST |
Dollar General To Create 400 New Jobs In Texas As It Expands In Rural America Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:54 PM PST |
Officer plotted to blackmail wife; she plotted his murder Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:03 AM PST |
Russia Warns U.S.: Don’t ‘Meddle’ In Upcoming Presidential Election Posted: 28 Dec 2017 05:23 AM PST |
Israel to name new Jerusalem train station after Donald Trump Posted: 27 Dec 2017 04:49 AM PST Israel's transport minister has said he was pushing ahead with controversial plans to build a high-speed train network under the Old City in Jerusalem and declared its main station would be named after Donald Trump. Yisrael Katz's proposal would involve digging two underground stations and excavating more than two miles of tunnel - ending up at the Western Wall, an ancient holy site revered in Judaism. The project would extend the soon-to-open multi-billion-pound rail line from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and help ferry the some 11 million tourists and worshippers a year to the wall. The route will run close to - but not directly under - the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where tradition holds that Jesus was crucified and buried, and a contested holy site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary. The same area is also home to the al-Aqsa Mosque, one of the oldest in Islam. Palestinians fear any underground work could see the structure compromised. The Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in the foreground Credit: AMMAR AWAD/ REUTERS Similar excavations by Israel have sparked violent Palestinian protests in the past. The project is estimated to cost more than $700 million (£522m) and, if approved, would take four years to complete. Mr Katz, a senior Cabinet official who also serves as Israel's intelligence minister, is a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and is seen by many as his likely eventual successor as head of the Likud party. His office said the minister advanced the plan in a recent meeting with Israel Railways executives and declared it a national priority, meaning construction on the line would be expedited and started within the next year. Mr Katz, known as "The Bulldzoer" for his highly ambitious construction projects, said a high-speed rail station would allow visitors to reach "the beating heart of the Jewish people - the Western Wall and the Temple Mount." He proposed naming the station after the US president as thanks for his "for his brave and historic decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital" earlier this month. Mr Trump gave the Israelis' claim to Jerusalem a major boost after declaring the US would move its embassy from Tel Aviv to the contested city. The declaration sparked protests around the Muslim world, which turned violent in the Palestinian territories and led to the deaths of several demonstrators. The Palestinians see east Jerusalem as the capital of any future state. The UN General Assembly last week rejected Washington's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, reaffirming that the city's status should be agreed between Israelis and Palestinians through direct negotiations. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has said America could no longer be a fair broker in the peace process. Ikrema Sabri, a senior Muslim cleric in Jerusalem, denounced the planned train line extension, saying that Palestinians would not accept "any change or act in the occupied territories." He said that "giving the name of Trump to this project will not give it any legitimacy. It would be just another implementation of the unacceptable decision of President Trump to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel." Wasel Abu Youssef, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Executive Committee, said: "The Israeli extremist government is simply trying to race against time to impose facts on the ground in the city of Jerusalem." |
Tokyo-bound Flight with Chrissy Teigen Forced to Return to Los Angeles Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:20 AM PST |
Updated Obamacare enrollment figure dips to 8.7 million Posted: 28 Dec 2017 11:04 AM PST The number represented a slight decline from the 2017 enrollment figure when about 9.2 million people signed up for health insurance policies from private insurers on the HealthCare.gov platform. It was slightly lower than the 8.8 million figure given last week by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Proponents of Obamacare, as former President Barack Obama's healthcare law is known, said the 2018 figure was relatively strong given President Donald Trump slashed the program's advertising and outreach budget and cut the enrollment period in half. |
China Communist Party takes control of paramilitary police Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:13 AM PST China's paramilitary police force will soon be commanded by the Chinese Communist Party's armed forces, a report said Wednesday, the latest sign of the leadership's resolve to centralise power. The move puts the force, which maintains domestic security, squarely under the command of President Xi Jinping, who is also head of the military. It is currently under the dual leadership of the government's cabinet, the State Council, and the party's Central Military Commission. |
18 Tweets That Capture The Struggle Of Translating For Immigrant Parents As A Kid Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:45 PM PST |
Judge praises teen for progress since killings when he was 8 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:17 PM PST |
Claire’s Pulls Makeup After Mom Finds Asbestos In 6-Year-Old’s Kit Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:04 PM PST |
US Republican explains call for FBI 'purge' over anti-Trump bias Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:00 PM PST After saying he supported a "purge" of the FBI and Department of Justice a Republican US lawmaker on Wednesday toned down his call but still said he was "frustrated" with investigators he thinks may be biased. "I'm very concerned that the DOJ and the FBI, whether you want to call it 'deep state' or what, are kind of off the rails," Rooney said. |
Ex-Keppel lawyer cooperated with U.S. in Brazil bribery probe: documents Posted: 28 Dec 2017 12:50 AM PST Jeffery Chow, a former senior member of Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd's legal department, cut a deal to help prosecutors in their probe of Keppel and other former executives, according to the documents unsealed on Tuesday in federal court in Brooklyn. Chow, 59, pleaded guilty on Aug. 29 to conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act as part of his deal to cooperate. "I am deeply sorry for my conduct," Chow, 59, said during his plea hearing, according to a transcript. |
Putin says St. Petersburg supermarket bomb blast was terrorist attack Posted: 28 Dec 2017 06:55 AM PST |
Chicago Area Officials Demand Accountability For Drugmakers 'Complicit' In Opioid Crisis Posted: 27 Dec 2017 09:58 AM PST |
18-year-old daughter asks stepdad to adopt her in the best Christmas gift ever Posted: 27 Dec 2017 06:49 AM PST Some gifts are totally priceless. Makayla Dabney, an 18-year-old from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, gave her dad the best Christmas present anyone could hope to receive. SEE ALSO: At Christmas, these UNESCO protected botanical gardens turn into a living fairytale She wraps it really, REALLY well. (In the video, it takes him about five minutes to get through all the boxes and wrapping paper! If you're really impatient, skip ahead to about 5:30.) There's a lot going on as she gives an emotional speech — the other kids playing around, with the excitement of Christmas. But when her dad, Stephen Dabney, opens it, he's moved to tears. It's adoption papers — an amazing thank you to the man who has helped raise her since she was 5. Her mother said he "stepped up when he didn't have to." Not a dry eye in the room. |
Disneyland Theme Park Loses Power On One Of The Busiest Days Of The Year Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:04 PM PST |
Cameroon frees US professor held for criticizing government Posted: 27 Dec 2017 08:39 AM PST |
US, Turkey put end to visa spat Posted: 28 Dec 2017 11:22 AM PST The United States and Turkey on Thursday turned the page on a visa crisis triggered nearly three months ago by the arrest of a staff member at the American mission in Ankara, but relations between the NATO allies remain tense. The two sides announced the resumption of full visa services for each other's citizens, but their statements revealed lingering misgivings between the countries, who are partners in the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group. |
British woman jailed in Egypt is 'on the verge of a breakdown', family says Posted: 27 Dec 2017 12:52 AM PST A British woman jailed for three years in Egypt for smuggling drugs is on the verge of a breakdown after being sent to a prison "full of jihadi terrorists", her family has said. Shop worker Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull, was arrested in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada after she was found to be carrying 290 Tramadol tablets in her suitcase, a painkiller which is legal in the UK but which is banned in Egypt. Ms Plummer's family said she was taking the tablets for her Egyptian partner, who suffers from severe back pain and had no idea what she was doing was wrong. Her sister, Jayne Synclair, said she feared she would not survive three years in prison. "Laura isn't the strongest of people, she's on the verge of a nervous breakdown, covered in scabs. "She's been bitten from head to foot in mosquito bites and she's like a ghost. "Her skin is translucent and the muscles in her legs don't work - they're like jelly." Shop worker Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull, was arrested in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada after she was found to be carrying 290 Tramadol tablets in her suitcase Mrs Synclair, 40, said Ms Plummer had unexpectedly been sent to the infamous Qena prison north of Luxor. It houses some of the most dangerous inmates in the country, including Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and Muslim Brotherhood members. "They have slyly taken her to where the British Foreign Office told us she would never be placed - but the Egyptian authorities have already moved her there," she said. "Our biggest fear with this scenario has been confirmed - she will be sharing a tiny cell with jihadi terrorists and rapists. "'I honestly dread to think. Laura won't survive a day in there - let alone three years. She won't even make it through that - I can't believe they've even still sent her there." According to the family, Ms Plummer was also fined £4,500. They said her father had already paid out £25,000 to defend his daughter. The Plummer family has previously said Ms Plummer had no idea that what she doing was illegal and was just "daft". They said she did not try to hide the medicine, which she had been given by a friend, and she thought it was a joke when she was pulled over by officials after arriving for a holiday with her partner. Omar Abdel Azim, Ms Plummer's partner Mohammed Othman, Ms Plummer's lawyer, said he was optimistic she would not serve the full sentence. "The sentence is lenient considering Laura is on trial for smuggling and trading drugs, for which the sentence can be the death penalty or life, in jail," he told the Telegraph. Mr Othman said that he still needs to see the reasoning of the verdict but he anticipated that the judge would acquit if their appeal application was accepted. The family said they were planning an immediate appeal after Ms Plummer mistakenly pleaded guilty at a hearing on Christmas Day, due to a translation error. She fell to the floor and sobbed upon hearing the decision on Tuesday. "We're just hoping. Even half of that would be better. Anything less than three years," Mrs Synclair said. "She doesn't deserve that." |
In images: six connected devices that hit the headlines in 2017 Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:35 AM PST |
Kremlin says Putin critic Navalny's protest call to be investigated Posted: 28 Dec 2017 03:20 AM PST The Kremlin said on Thursday that a call by opposition leader Alexei Navalny to hold nationwide protests to back a boycott of next year's presidential election would be investigated to see if it broke the law. Navalny, a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, on Wednesday announced a series of rallies across Russia on Jan. 28 to press home his call for a boycott of the election, in which he has been barred from running. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Navalny's move would be carefully studied. |
The Type A's Must-Have Guide To Getting Organized In 2018 Posted: 27 Dec 2017 02:15 PM PST |
New Study Reveals When China Will Pass U.S. for World's No. 1 Economy Posted: 27 Dec 2017 10:40 AM PST |
FBI won't take over investigation of detective's slaying Posted: 27 Dec 2017 01:11 PM PST |
Apple sued over slowing phones in France, where planned obsolescence is a crime Posted: 28 Dec 2017 01:31 PM PST The legal fallout over Apple slowing down old iPhones could produce a criminal court proceeding after a French organisation filed a criminal lawsuit. Since it emerged that Apple slowed old iPhones to prevent them from malfunctioning due to poor battery performance, the company has faced a slew of lawsuits in the United States and Israel. In a statement, the organisation claimed Apple's actions violated a 2015 French law that prohibits "the practice of planned obsolescence, which is defined by the use of techniques by which the person responsible for the marketing of a product aims to deliberately reduce the duration to increase the replacement rate". |
Ukraine, pro-Russia rebels in mass prisoner swap Posted: 27 Dec 2017 05:28 PM PST Ukraine and Russian-backed rebels have swapped hundreds of prisoners in the war-torn east of the country, one of the largest such exchanges since the outbreak of an insurgency almost four years ago. The swap of captives on a dusty road close to the town of Gorlivka, 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of the rebels' stronghold of Donetsk on Wednesday was an attempt to revive a tattered peace deal between the Kiev army and rebels from the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. The war in the former Soviet republic broke out in April 2014, after Russia annexed Crimea the previous month. |
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