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- Pennsylvania GOP Moves To Impeach Supreme Court Democrats For Gerrymandering Ruling
- Cirque du Soleil Star Plunges to Death During Performance
- Alabama Lawmaker Opposes Arming Teachers Because 'Lady Teachers' Are 'Scared Of Guns'
- Wisconsin congressman offers McCabe a job
- Mark Dombroski: Missing 19-year-old student found dead in Bermuda
- Good Samaritans help flip a man's car following crash
- What You Need To Know About Cambridge Analytica
- Bridge collapse: Seconds separated those who lived and died
- A Senate Vote Could Spoil the Saudi Crown Prince's Arrival in Washington
- 8 of the Most Beautiful Museum Staircases in the World
- Jim Carrey Starts Controversy With Painting That Looks Like Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- DeVos Finally Agrees Federal Dollars Shouldn't Fund LGBTQ Discrimination In Schools
- 'Midnight Sun' Star Bella Thorne on Showing the World Who She Really Is
- What the world is saying about Putin's re-election
- Northern Brazil overwhelmed by desperate, hungry Venezuelans
- Trump praises U.S. military sales to Saudi as he welcomes crown prince
- 7 of the 13 Turpin Children Enjoy Freedom in New Rural Home: Report
- Syria Aid Worker: 'A Motionless World' Is Watching 'Wholesale Slaughter'
- A Look Back At Puerto Rico, 6 Months After The Storm
- 7 House of Horrors Siblings Are Out of the Hospital and Enjoying Freedom, Their Lawyer Reveals
- Maryland High School Shooter Dead After Wounding 2: Police
- Helicopter Carrying Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Experienced Engine Failure Last Week
- The Latest: 2nd lawsuit filed in deadly bridge collapse
- Missouri set to execute man despite claims of undue suffering
- Trump calls Putin to congratulate him on election victory and says they will meet in the ‘not too distant future’
- 27 Easy Pasta Recipes That Don't Use Sauce From A Jar, Because You Deserve Better
- Federal Judge Rips Kris Kobach For Failing To Fully Comply With Court Order
- Pedestrian Killed in Accident With Autonomous Uber
- Couple interrogated French nanny before killing her, court hears
- Fear mounts in Austin as serial bomber uses tripwire
- What If Porsche, Bentley, And McLaren Were To Sell City Cars?
- Tessa Thompson Can't Get Enough Of A Hilarious Meme Comparing Her To Goats
- Jeremy Corbyn mocked by his own MPs after claiming Russia should be given the right to test nerve agent itself
- John Kelly Sure Seems Like A Jerk
- Fatal U.S. self-driving auto accident raises novel legal questions
- Seven Perfect Modern-Day Getaway Cars
- The Latest: Authorities want Cruz's brother committed
- Lin Manuel Miranda And Ben Platt Join Forces For Ultimate Broadway Mashup
- Turkish leader vows wider offensive against Kurdish militia
- Google buys NYC's Chelsea Market building for $2.4 bn
- Family Seeks Help for 4 Kidnapped Children Rescued from Polygamist Compound
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas calls US ambassador 'son of a dog'
- Congress Races Against Time To Avoid Yet Another Shutdown
- Germany's Merkel says EU must have common Russia and China policy
- Chrysler's Turbine Car Secretly Used a Ford Part
Pennsylvania GOP Moves To Impeach Supreme Court Democrats For Gerrymandering Ruling Posted: 20 Mar 2018 03:13 PM PDT |
Cirque du Soleil Star Plunges to Death During Performance Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:57 AM PDT |
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Wisconsin congressman offers McCabe a job Posted: 19 Mar 2018 03:15 AM PDT |
Mark Dombroski: Missing 19-year-old student found dead in Bermuda Posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:01 AM PDT A 19-year-old US student who went missing while travelling with his university rugby team in Bermuda has been confirmed dead. Police said they found the body of Mark Dombroski, a first-year student at Saint Joseph's University, at the base of a colonial-era fort on the British Island territory on Monday – one day after he was reported missing. Friends and family remembers recalled last seeing him just after midnight Sunday, at a local restaurant where revellers had gone after competing in the 2018 Ariel Re Bermuda International 7s Rugby Tournament. |
Good Samaritans help flip a man's car following crash Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:09 AM PDT |
What You Need To Know About Cambridge Analytica Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:34 PM PDT |
Bridge collapse: Seconds separated those who lived and died Posted: 18 Mar 2018 08:28 PM PDT |
A Senate Vote Could Spoil the Saudi Crown Prince's Arrival in Washington Posted: 19 Mar 2018 06:31 PM PDT |
8 of the Most Beautiful Museum Staircases in the World Posted: 20 Mar 2018 07:00 AM PDT |
Jim Carrey Starts Controversy With Painting That Looks Like Sarah Huckabee Sanders Posted: 19 Mar 2018 11:38 AM PDT |
DeVos Finally Agrees Federal Dollars Shouldn't Fund LGBTQ Discrimination In Schools Posted: 20 Mar 2018 01:54 PM PDT |
'Midnight Sun' Star Bella Thorne on Showing the World Who She Really Is Posted: 18 Mar 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
What the world is saying about Putin's re-election Posted: 19 Mar 2018 01:17 PM PDT China was the first world power to react Monday to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's re-election, vowing to push ties to a "higher level", but Germany questioned the fairness of the vote and warned that Moscow would remain "difficult". "Currently, the China-Russia comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership is at the best level in history, which sets an example for building a new type of international relations," Xi said in a message to Putin. "We expect Russia to address the violations and shortcomings," an EU statement said. |
Northern Brazil overwhelmed by desperate, hungry Venezuelans Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:16 PM PDT |
Trump praises U.S. military sales to Saudi as he welcomes crown prince Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:03 PM PDT By Steve Holland and Yara Bayoumy WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump gave a warm welcome to Saudi Arabia's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday and credited U.S. defense sales to the Saudis with boosting American jobs, even as Riyadh's involvement in Yemen's civil war faced criticism. In the Oval Office, Trump and the crown prince praised the strength of U.S.-Saudi ties, which had grown strained under the Obama administration in part over differing views toward Riyadh's regional rival, Iran. |
7 of the 13 Turpin Children Enjoy Freedom in New Rural Home: Report Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:02 AM PDT |
Syria Aid Worker: 'A Motionless World' Is Watching 'Wholesale Slaughter' Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:27 PM PDT |
A Look Back At Puerto Rico, 6 Months After The Storm Posted: 20 Mar 2018 10:27 AM PDT |
7 House of Horrors Siblings Are Out of the Hospital and Enjoying Freedom, Their Lawyer Reveals Posted: 19 Mar 2018 07:38 AM PDT |
Maryland High School Shooter Dead After Wounding 2: Police Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:32 AM PDT |
Helicopter Carrying Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Experienced Engine Failure Last Week Posted: 19 Mar 2018 12:58 PM PDT |
The Latest: 2nd lawsuit filed in deadly bridge collapse Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:31 PM PDT |
Missouri set to execute man despite claims of undue suffering Posted: 20 Mar 2018 03:20 AM PDT The death row inmate, Russell Bucklew, 49, was convicted of killing his former girlfriend's new boyfriend and raping the ex-girlfriend more than two decades ago. Bucklew suffers from a congenital ailment known as cavernous hemangioma, a malformation of blood vessels that could burst from the stress of lethal injection, leading to undue agony in violation of the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. |
Posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:28 AM PDT Donald Trump has called Russian President Vladimir Putin to congratulate him on his election victory, but did not discuss the recent nerve-agent attack in Britain. A press release from Mr Putin's office said the two leaders had talked on Tuesday "at the initiative of the American side". The two did not discuss the poisoning of a Russian double agent in Salisbury, which British officials have said was "highly likely" tied to the Kremlin, Mr Putin's press secretary told Interfax. |
27 Easy Pasta Recipes That Don't Use Sauce From A Jar, Because You Deserve Better Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:45 AM PDT |
Federal Judge Rips Kris Kobach For Failing To Fully Comply With Court Order Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:01 PM PDT |
Pedestrian Killed in Accident With Autonomous Uber Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:34 AM PDT |
Couple interrogated French nanny before killing her, court hears Posted: 20 Mar 2018 09:09 AM PDT A couple living in London interrogated their young French au-pair relentlessly for hours before murdering her and burning her body to cover up the crime, prosecutors told a court Tuesday. The charred remains of 21-year-old Sophie Lionnet were discovered by the fire brigade on September 20, in the back garden of the southwest London home where she cared for two children. On Tuesday's second day of the trial, the packed courtroom heard clips of more than eight hours of audio recordings of Lionnet being questioned by the couple. |
Fear mounts in Austin as serial bomber uses tripwire Posted: 19 Mar 2018 07:20 PM PDT |
What If Porsche, Bentley, And McLaren Were To Sell City Cars? Posted: 19 Mar 2018 03:36 PM PDT |
Tessa Thompson Can't Get Enough Of A Hilarious Meme Comparing Her To Goats Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:20 AM PDT |
Posted: 20 Mar 2018 12:02 PM PDT Jeremy Corbyn has been mocked by own MPs after saying Russia should be given a sample of the nerve agent used in the Salisbury attack so it can "say categorically one way or the other" whether it is responsible. The Labour leader also said he would be happy to work with President Putin if he was Prime Minister and stopped short of blaming the Kremlin for the attack, despite his deputy John McDonnell doing so over the weekend. It exposes a deepening split in the party's position on the nerve agent attack which has left Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in a coma in hospital. Last week Mr Corbyn was criticised for refusing to categorically blame Russia for the Novichok poisoning and his communications chief drew further ire when he claimed British intelligence cannot be trusted after the Iraq war dossier. Responding to his latest remarks on the issue Mr Corbyn was roundly mocked by his own MPs including Ian Austin, a member of the Foreign Affairs select committee, who joked that Mr Putin would never accuse himself of having smuggled the nerve agent into the UK to use against the former spy. He said: "Does anyone seriously think Putin will say: 'Thanks for the sample. We have now examined it and yes, I'm sorry to say that it did come from Russia and was then given to one of our agents to murder Mr Skripal in the way we have murdered lots of other opponents'? Who thinks that?" Russian spy poisoning | Read more Speaking to the BBC's World and One programme Mr Corbyn said: "All fingers point towards Russia's involvement in this, and obviously the manufacture of the material was undertaken by the Russian state originally. "What I'm saying is the weapons were made from Russia, clearly. "I think Russia has to be held responsible for it but there has to be an absolutely definitive answer to the question where did the nerve agent come from? I asked the Russians be given a sample so that they can say categorically one way or the other." In a move that is likely to spark further frustration among Labout MPs Mr Corbyn maintained there had to be a relationship with Russia and said he would still "do business" with president Putin if Labour came to power. Corbyn or the Russian Embassy | Who said what "Would I do business with Putin, sure? And I'd challenge him on human rights in Russia, challenge him on these issues and challenge him on that whole basis of that relationship," he said. John Woodcock, chair of Labour's backbench foreign affairs committee, warned allowing Russia to test the poison would be "like saying you trust the fairness of Putin's re-election because he told you it was fine". He added: "Russia denies every single assassination attempt on foreign soil, no matter how blatant. "In what parallel universe would we think sending Putin's regime a sample of their poison would lend more credibility to this latest denial?" It came as Theresa May chaired a meeting of the National Security Council to discuss additional sanctions on Russia after the Kremlin ejected 23 British diplomats from the country. 23 Russian officials, thought to be undeclared spies, left the UK today. The Prime Minister told the meeting: "There are other measures that government and security officials are actively considering and stand ready to deploy at any time." She revealed action has been taken at the UK border to beef up visa checks, particularly for private flights, and amendments to the sanctions and money laundering bill are also taking shape. A spokesman for Mrs May said: "The Prime Minister reiterated that we will freeze Russian state assets wherever we have evidence that they may threaten UK persons or property. And, led by the National Crime Agency, we will continue to bring all the capabilities of the UK law enforcement to bear against serial criminals and corrupt elites." |
John Kelly Sure Seems Like A Jerk Posted: 19 Mar 2018 02:48 PM PDT |
Fatal U.S. self-driving auto accident raises novel legal questions Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:46 PM PDT The death of a pedestrian hit by a self-driving Uber vehicle in Arizona this week could offer a test of who can be held legally responsible for accidents when a human is no longer at the wheel, legal experts said. Any litigation that arises from the accident, the first fatality involving a fully autonomous vehicle, could pit the ride-hailing service against technology suppliers and the vehicle's manufacturer, legal experts said. It could also provide a window into confidential indemnification agreements that companies developing self-driving car systems may have reached to shield themselves legally. |
Seven Perfect Modern-Day Getaway Cars Posted: 20 Mar 2018 01:21 AM PDT |
The Latest: Authorities want Cruz's brother committed Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:08 PM PDT |
Lin Manuel Miranda And Ben Platt Join Forces For Ultimate Broadway Mashup Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:05 AM PDT |
Turkish leader vows wider offensive against Kurdish militia Posted: 19 Mar 2018 01:52 PM PDT |
Google buys NYC's Chelsea Market building for $2.4 bn Posted: 20 Mar 2018 10:35 AM PDT Google on Tuesday bought up New York's Chelsea Market for $2.4 billion, finalizing its acquisition of the emblematic retail and food hall that stands opposite the internet giant's current headquarters in the city. Google had already paid $1.7 billion for the building facing the market in 2010, which has 275,000 square metres of office floorspace. It already has offices in the Chelsea Market building -- built in 1913 by architect Albert G. Zimmerman as a factory for the Nabisco biscuit company -- which serve as offices for the Google-owned online company Youtube. |
Family Seeks Help for 4 Kidnapped Children Rescued from Polygamist Compound Posted: 19 Mar 2018 03:12 PM PDT |
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas calls US ambassador 'son of a dog' Posted: 19 Mar 2018 07:19 PM PDT Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday called the US ambassador to Israel a "son of a dog" because of his support for Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. Mr Abbas, speaking at a Palestinian leadership gathering, also blamed Hamas for a bomb attack last week on the convoy of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in Gaza, remarks that threatened reconciliation efforts with the Islamist group. The Palestinian leader accused Ambassador David Friedman of defending Israeli settlers in the West Bank by saying that they were building on "their land". The slur drew rebukes from the diplomat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In an angry tone, Mr Abbas said: "The son of dog says they build on their land? He is a settler, and his family are settlers, and he is the US ambassador in Tel Aviv. What should we expect from him?" Mr Friedman, a strong supporter of Israel's settler movement, was an early and enthusiastic advocate of US President Donald Trump's decision in December to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital and to move the US embassy there. David Friedman addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Credit: AFP Mr Friedman responded during a speech in Jerusalem to a conference on combating global anti-Semitism, saying: "His response was to refer to me as son of a dog. Anti-Semitism or political discourse? Not for me to judge, I leave that all up to you." Jason Greenblatt, US Middle East envoy, issued a statement calling Mr Abbas' comment "highly inappropriate". He said the Palestinian leader needed "to choose between hateful rhetoric and concrete and practical efforts to improve the quality of life of his people". Mr Trump's announcement on Jerusalem delighted the Israeli government but infuriated Palestinians, who have staged regular protests since then. Jerusalem - Israel Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisible capital, although that is not recognised internationally. Palestinians feel equally strongly, saying that East Jerusalem must be the capital of a future Palestinian state. Peace talks aimed at finding a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict have stalled, while Israeli settlement expansion has continued. Mr Netanyahu said Mr Trump's decisions on Jerusalem appeared to have brought Abbas to the point of making a verbal attacks on a US official. "For the first time in decades, the US administration has stopped spoiling the Palestinian leaders and tells them: enough is enough," Netanyahu said on Twitter. "Apparently the shock of the truth has caused them to lose it." |
Congress Races Against Time To Avoid Yet Another Shutdown Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:41 AM PDT |
Germany's Merkel says EU must have common Russia and China policy Posted: 19 Mar 2018 11:54 AM PDT The European Union must have a common policy towards Russia and China, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday. "We must have a common policy towards Russia and China," Merkel said via a translator at a joint conference with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw. Merkel also said that the future of the entire European Union was important for her government, not just the future of the eurozone or some other group of states. |
Chrysler's Turbine Car Secretly Used a Ford Part Posted: 19 Mar 2018 09:00 AM PDT |
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