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- Andrew McCabe Oversaw Criminal Investigation Of Jeff Sessions
- Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Death Of Justine Damond
- Senate to take another look at the 2001 ‘war on terror’ resolution
- Austin bombing investigation continues as new details emerge
- Mark Anthony Conditt: Austin bombings suspect named as 24-year-old man by Texas police
- 'Incendiary Device' In Austin Injures Worker. Police Not Linking It To Package Bombs.
- Boko Haram release 91 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls
- LinkedIn reveals top 50 places to work in the US for 2018
- Footage Shows The Moment Cops Fatally Shot Unarmed Black Man Stephon Clark
- Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
- Fuming Trump defends Putin embrace after damaging leak
- Ex-French president Sarkozy held on Gadhafi financing claims
- 13 Stunning GIFs Show Puerto Rico's Road To Recovery
- Skeletal Remains May Be Louise Pietrewicz, Who Vanished 50 Years Ago
- The Facebook Scandal Deepens
- How to Avoid Getting Sick on a Plane, According to Science
- Texas Bomb Suspect's Family 'Devastated And Broken'
- Theresa May Should Go After Putin’s Debt
- Trevor Noah Unveils Terrifying Donald Trump-Themed Anti-Drugs PSA
- The Latest: Artillery simulator caused Austin Goodwill blast
- IS kills 36 Syria troops in surprise attack on Damascus: monitor
- Homeless Arizona woman killed by Uber self-driving SUV was 'like everyone's aunt'
- California storm soaks hillsides in Santa Barbara, Ventura counties amid mudslide fears
- Mike Pence's Daughter Is 'All For' The Gay Bunny Book That's Trolling Her Dad
- Suspected Austin Bomber Dead In Confrontation With Police
- The 9 Most Scenic Bike Routes in the World
- Billionaire Democrat Wins Illinois Gubernatorial Nomination
- Vigil for Florida bridge-collapse victims draws tears, gasps
- Happy Nowruz 2018! Everything You Need to Know About the Persian New Year
- Mississippi's new law restricting abortion blocked by judge for 10 days
- A judge asks basic questions about climate change. We answer them
- Police: New explosion not tied to Austin package bombings
- Chrissy Metz Says She Was Physically Abused By Her Stepfather As A Teen
- Trump Tweets Strange Warning Of 'Coming Arms Race,' Suggests Russia Can Help
- Scott Pruitt Went To Italy, And It Only Cost Taxpayers $120,000
- Officer's response praised as school shooting ends quickly
- A Passenger Bus in the Philippines Has Plunged off a Cliff and Killed 19 People
- Xi warns Taiwan will face 'punishment of history' for separatism
- Paris named as world's n°1 destination by Traveler's Choice Awards
- How to Steer the Saudi Crown Prince Away from a Nuclear Weapon
- Shop The Details Of This Breathtaking Home
- What It's Like To Date An Older Man At 17, Then Marry Him
- Russia hits back in spy poisoning row as experts called in
Andrew McCabe Oversaw Criminal Investigation Of Jeff Sessions Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:38 PM PDT |
Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Death Of Justine Damond Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:52 AM PDT |
Senate to take another look at the 2001 ‘war on terror’ resolution Posted: 20 Mar 2018 02:09 PM PDT |
Austin bombing investigation continues as new details emerge Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:04 AM PDT |
Mark Anthony Conditt: Austin bombings suspect named as 24-year-old man by Texas police Posted: 21 Mar 2018 06:40 AM PDT The suspected Texas serial bomber has been identified by US media, citing police sources, as 24-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt. The young man blamed for sparking terror within the city of Austin by sending a series of explosive packages that killed two and injured half-a-dozen others, killed himself in the early hours by the side of a highway – apparently by detonating a device – as authorities closed in on him. "The suspect is deceased and has significant injuries from a blast that occurred from detonating a bomb inside his vehicle," Austin Police Chief Brian Manley told reporters near the scene. |
'Incendiary Device' In Austin Injures Worker. Police Not Linking It To Package Bombs. Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:34 PM PDT |
Boko Haram release 91 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:37 AM PDT Boko Haram has released most of a group of schoolgirls taken hostage in a mass abduction a month ago, government officials said on Wednesday. The 110 school pupils were kidnapped from the north-east town of Dapchi on February 19, in a case with echoes of the Chibok school abduction that sparked the global #bringbackourgirls social media campaign. Early on Wednesday morning, however, residents of Dapchi said that a convoy of Boko Haram gunmen returned to the town and dropped most of the hostages off. Nigeria's minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, later said that 91 had so far been accounted for. The girls' arrival brought grateful crowds onto the streets of the remote farming town, some of whom even cheered the masked Boko Haram gunmen as they drove through town waving their black Islamic flags. Bashir Manzo, who heads a parents' support group in Dapchi, told the AFP news agency: "The girls have been brought back. They were brought in nine vehicles and dropped outside the school at about 8am (7am GMT). "These girls were not accompanied by any security personnel. Their abductors brought them, dropped them outside the school and left, without talking to anyone." Authorities said 91 girls had been released Credit: Reuters News of the release prompted rejoicing across Nigeria, although there was widespread speculation that a ransom had been paid to secure the girls' freedom. The Nigerian government is widely reported to have paid £2 million in ransom cash for the release last year of 82 of the 276 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls. Five Boko Haram prisoners were also freed as part of that exchange. One local source, who was familiar with previous negotiations to free Boko Haram hostages, told The Telegraph: "If these are the Dapchi girls, I think we can assume that a hell of a lot of money has been paid for them." He added that with elections due next year, President Muhammadu Buhari was under increasing pressure to get the girls back. "The only way to do that is by paying money. Since they were only kidnapped last month, I'm not sure there would have been time to free prisoners as well, which takes longer." Residents of Dapchi, who had posted a billboard of 110 passport photos of the missing girls outside their school, said they initially fled on Wednesday morning when they heard reports that a Boko Haram convoy was heading into town. Schoolgirls wait for the arrival of Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari at the Goverment girls' science and technical college in Dapchi, Nigeria March 14, 2018 Credit: REUTERS Instead, the gunmen arrived without firing a shot and dropped the girls off from a convoy of vehicles, some at the school itself, others by the roadside. One witness in Dapchi told the Associated Press that fighters said to residents they had returned the girls "out of pity." They also claimed that the gunmen had warned them "don't ever put your daughters in school again". Boko Haram's name translates roughly as "Western education is forbidden". The mother of one of the abducted girls in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS However, other accounts of the girls' return suggested an element of pre-planning with members of Nigerian security services. By coincidence, a group of Nigerian reporters were already in town at the time to cover a solidarity meeting between the parents of the kidnapped Dapchi girls and those from Chibok. Jonathan Gopep, a correspondent with Nigeria's Channels TV, said: "Thee parents of the abducted girls told me they were expecting the arrival of the abducted children. We were then told to wait on the outskirts of town by local security men. A signpost of the Government Girls Science and Technical College is pictured in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS "Then we saw a motorcade going in and we heard wild jubilation within town. They didn't want the press men to know actually who brought the girls in, or how they were brought in." "We did eventually speak to a small group of five or six of the girls – they said they hadn't been mistreated or hurt." Nigerian officials said the girls would be transferred into the custody of the state security service, who would take them to the Nigerian capital, Abuja, for debriefing about their ordeal. There were unconfirmed reports that five had died during the initial abduction, possibly as a result of suffocation after being packed en masse into overcrowded Boko Haram trucks. The father of one of the abducted girls in Dapchi Credit: REUTERS The return of the girls is a boost for President Buhari, whose security forces were facing heavy criticism for having failed to prevent the abduction in the first place. Critics, though, expressed surprise that the gunmen had apparently been able to roll into town unchallenged yet again. Some said the military had withdrawn from the town a few hours before, suggesting that some kind of pre-arranged deal was in place. "The question now is, how were the girls returned without the security men apprehending the captors?" wrote one Twitter user. "Was any ransom paid for their freedom? Is this a scam?" |
LinkedIn reveals top 50 places to work in the US for 2018 Posted: 21 Mar 2018 09:06 AM PDT |
Footage Shows The Moment Cops Fatally Shot Unarmed Black Man Stephon Clark Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:55 PM PDT |
Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:57 AM PDT |
Fuming Trump defends Putin embrace after damaging leak Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:15 PM PDT US President Donald Trump stridently defended his much-criticized overtures to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin Wednesday, as White House anxiety over his embrace spilled into full public view. After aides leaked embarrassing details of Trump's shock decision to call Putin and congratulate him on re-election, the US president blamed the media for the furor and insisted Moscow can be a solid partner. "I called President Putin of Russia to congratulate him on his election victory," Trump tweeted. |
Ex-French president Sarkozy held on Gadhafi financing claims Posted: 20 Mar 2018 07:21 PM PDT |
13 Stunning GIFs Show Puerto Rico's Road To Recovery Posted: 21 Mar 2018 10:44 AM PDT |
Skeletal Remains May Be Louise Pietrewicz, Who Vanished 50 Years Ago Posted: 21 Mar 2018 09:56 AM PDT |
Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:26 AM PDT |
How to Avoid Getting Sick on a Plane, According to Science Posted: 20 Mar 2018 11:36 AM PDT |
Texas Bomb Suspect's Family 'Devastated And Broken' Posted: 21 Mar 2018 01:35 PM PDT |
Theresa May Should Go After Putin’s Debt Posted: 21 Mar 2018 06:56 AM PDT |
Trevor Noah Unveils Terrifying Donald Trump-Themed Anti-Drugs PSA Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:26 AM PDT |
The Latest: Artillery simulator caused Austin Goodwill blast Posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:03 PM PDT |
IS kills 36 Syria troops in surprise attack on Damascus: monitor Posted: 20 Mar 2018 01:53 AM PDT A monitor said Tuesday three dozen pro-government fighters were killed in a district of Syria's capital as Islamic State jihadists took control of it in a surprise nighttime attack. There was no immediate comment from the government on the report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which could not provide casualty figures for the jihadists. "IS took full control of Qadam, and 36 government troops and loyalist fighters have been killed," the Britain-based monitoring group said. |
Homeless Arizona woman killed by Uber self-driving SUV was 'like everyone's aunt' Posted: 20 Mar 2018 03:59 PM PDT The Arizona pedestrian killed by an Uber self-driving vehicle was a homeless woman close to getting off the streets, her friends said, describing her as a fighter who took care of those around her. Elaine Herzberg, 49, known fondly as "Elle" and "Ms. Elle," was widely known and liked throughout the homeless community of Tempe, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. "She was like everyone's aunt," said Benjamin Jeffrey, a friend of Herzberg and also homeless, who spoke to Reuters from an encampment near the scene of Sunday's accident. |
California storm soaks hillsides in Santa Barbara, Ventura counties amid mudslide fears Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:45 PM PDT |
Mike Pence's Daughter Is 'All For' The Gay Bunny Book That's Trolling Her Dad Posted: 21 Mar 2018 04:35 AM PDT |
Suspected Austin Bomber Dead In Confrontation With Police Posted: 21 Mar 2018 03:04 AM PDT |
The 9 Most Scenic Bike Routes in the World Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
Billionaire Democrat Wins Illinois Gubernatorial Nomination Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:21 PM PDT |
Vigil for Florida bridge-collapse victims draws tears, gasps Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:40 PM PDT |
Happy Nowruz 2018! Everything You Need to Know About the Persian New Year Posted: 21 Mar 2018 12:53 AM PDT |
Mississippi's new law restricting abortion blocked by judge for 10 days Posted: 20 Mar 2018 12:49 PM PDT A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a Mississippi law that enacted the tightest restrictions on abortion in the United States, in a ruling handed down a day after the governor signed the measure. The Mississippi law would prohibit abortion after 15 weeks of gestation, with some exceptions. It went into effect immediately after Republican Governor Phil Bryant signed it on Monday. |
A judge asks basic questions about climate change. We answer them Posted: 20 Mar 2018 10:00 PM PDT California is a hotbed of climate change activism, so it perhaps wasn't a surprise to see the cities of San Francisco and Oakland sue the world's largest oil companies last year for allegedly knowing about the dire consequences of global warming while seeking to downplay or deny it. The judge, who previously learned coding techniques for a Silicon Valley lawsuit, has set out a list of questions for a climate change "tutorial" on the floor of the courtroom on Wednesday. What caused the various ice ages (including the "little ice age" and prolonged cool periods) and what caused the ice to melt? |
Police: New explosion not tied to Austin package bombings Posted: 20 Mar 2018 06:32 PM PDT |
Chrissy Metz Says She Was Physically Abused By Her Stepfather As A Teen Posted: 21 Mar 2018 06:36 AM PDT |
Trump Tweets Strange Warning Of 'Coming Arms Race,' Suggests Russia Can Help Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:19 PM PDT |
Scott Pruitt Went To Italy, And It Only Cost Taxpayers $120,000 Posted: 20 Mar 2018 07:59 PM PDT |
Officer's response praised as school shooting ends quickly Posted: 21 Mar 2018 07:12 AM PDT |
A Passenger Bus in the Philippines Has Plunged off a Cliff and Killed 19 People Posted: 21 Mar 2018 02:07 AM PDT |
Xi warns Taiwan will face 'punishment of history' for separatism Posted: 20 Mar 2018 12:03 PM PDT By Philip Wen and Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping told self-ruled Taiwan on Tuesday that it would face the "punishment of history" for any attempt at separatism, offering his strongest warning yet to the island claimed by China as its sacred territory. The government of Taiwan, one of China's most sensitive issues and a potentially dangerous military flashpoint, responded that it hoped China could "break free" of the old clichés of threats and force. China's hostility towards Taiwan has risen since the 2016 election of President Tsai Ing-wen, a member of the island's pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party. |
Paris named as world's n°1 destination by Traveler's Choice Awards Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:05 AM PDT |
How to Steer the Saudi Crown Prince Away from a Nuclear Weapon Posted: 20 Mar 2018 04:48 PM PDT |
Shop The Details Of This Breathtaking Home Posted: 20 Mar 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
What It's Like To Date An Older Man At 17, Then Marry Him Posted: 21 Mar 2018 10:35 AM PDT |
Russia hits back in spy poisoning row as experts called in Posted: 19 Mar 2018 08:38 PM PDT Russia hit back at Britain in the spy poisoning row, demanding proof of its alleged involvement in a nerve agent attack, as international weapons experts arrived to take samples of the toxic substance. The March 4 poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal, which took place just two weeks ahead of Russia's presidential poll in which Vladimir Putin was re-elected, has plunged relations between London and Moscow into crisis. As the European Union offered Britain its "unqualified solidarity" on Monday, the Kremlin demanded London either come up with proof of Russia's involvement -- or apologise. |
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