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- EPA Spending On Scott Pruitt's Soundproof Phone Booth Broke Federal Law, Government Watchdog Finds
- Meacham: Barbara Bush was ‘First Lady of the Greatest Generation’
- Judge Rejects Trump Request To Sift Through Cohen Documents First, May Use Mediator
- Scientists Accidentally Create A Plastic-Eating Enzyme
- Seven inmates killed at South Carolina maximum security prison after hours of fighting
- Russia cannot limit Israel's actions in Syria: Lieberman
- Kellyanne Conway Fumes Over James Comey's Tell-All Interview
- The Latest: Student suspect in custody in campus stabbing
- Korean Air 'nut rage' sister suspended from duties after angry outburst
- Power to the party: Why political reforms can be bad for democracy
- Video footage shows accused killer befriending alleged victim: Authorities
- Russian Reporter Maxim Borodin Dies After Mysterious Balcony Fall
- 13 Fresh Mint Recipes that Taste Like Summer
- Protests Erupt At Philly Starbucks Where 2 Black Men Were Arrested For 'Trespassing'
- Saudi renews offer to deploy troops to Syria
- 'Very Angry Badger' Seizes Part Of 500-Year-Old Scottish Castle
- Starbucks in Los Angeles accused of racism in bathroom incident
- 8 suspects in rape, killing of Indian girl plead not guilty
- U.S. top court rules that Microsoft email privacy dispute is moot
- Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin Has Apologized for Remarks Linking a Teachers' Rally to Child Sex Abuse
- Is the F-35 Now the Ultimate Drone Killer?
- Senators Unveil Bipartisan War Authorization Bill
- Lawyer: El Chapo's mental health is deteriorating
- Republicans Are Scrambling To Save An Arizona House Seat In GOP Territory
- Philippines to deploy riot police for Boracay tourist closure
- Israel hints it could hit Iran's 'air force' in Syria
- This Trend In Dating Is The 'Worst Decision Any Single Can Make'
- Surfer mauled by shark swims to shore with leg injuries
- Jimmy Kimmel Gleefully Responds To 'My Pal' Sean Hannity's Lawyer Revelation
- Bay Area comedian W. Kamau Bell recalls being kicked out of coffee shop
- Ford Says The Mustang Was The Best-Selling Sports Coupe Of 2017
- Times, New Yorker win Pulitzer for Weinstein scandal
- Ex-governor who tried to sell Obama's senate seat loses appeal bid
- 12 of the Weirdest Special Edition Cars Ever Made
- Merkel's tougher Russia stance meets resistance in Germany
- Doctors call for urgent research as flesh-eating Buruli ulcer spreads in Australia
- Did China Just 'Activate' Its Latest Carrier-Killer (or Guam Express) Missile?
- The Latest: Last missing California family member found dead
- Trump Campaign Pays Lawyer Who’s Trying To Make Stormy Daniels Shut Up
- Why You Might Have to Pay a Tax Penalty
- France's Macron won't 'break' Turkey-Russia alliance: Ankara
- U.S. strike on China's ZTE another blow for Qualcomm
Posted: 16 Apr 2018 08:43 AM PDT |
Meacham: Barbara Bush was ‘First Lady of the Greatest Generation’ Posted: 16 Apr 2018 04:25 AM PDT |
Judge Rejects Trump Request To Sift Through Cohen Documents First, May Use Mediator Posted: 16 Apr 2018 03:43 PM PDT |
Scientists Accidentally Create A Plastic-Eating Enzyme Posted: 17 Apr 2018 07:50 AM PDT |
Seven inmates killed at South Carolina maximum security prison after hours of fighting Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:25 AM PDT |
Russia cannot limit Israel's actions in Syria: Lieberman Posted: 16 Apr 2018 06:43 AM PDT Israel will not accept limitations on its "actions" in Syria from Russia or any other country, Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Monday, a week after a deadly raid attributed to the Jewish state. The Russians understand us and the fact is that for years we have managed to avoid friction with them" in Syria. Lieberman again accused Israel's main enemy Iran of seeking to entrench itself militarily in neighbouring Syria and threaten his country. |
Kellyanne Conway Fumes Over James Comey's Tell-All Interview Posted: 16 Apr 2018 06:15 AM PDT |
The Latest: Student suspect in custody in campus stabbing Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:38 PM PDT |
Korean Air 'nut rage' sister suspended from duties after angry outburst Posted: 16 Apr 2018 03:06 AM PDT By Joyce Lee and Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL (Reuters) - Korean Air suspended the youngest daughter of its chairman, a sister of the infamous "nut rage" heiress, from her duties on Monday pending a police investigation of complaints she threw a cup of water at someone. Cho Hyun-min, a senior vice president, faced pressure from the airline's unions to step down after media reports she threw water into the face of an advertising agency manager, sparking a public backlash. "Korean Air has excluded senior vice president Cho Hyun-min from work and suspended her from duties as of April 16 until the outcome of the police investigation," the airline said in a statement. |
Power to the party: Why political reforms can be bad for democracy Posted: 17 Apr 2018 02:00 AM PDT |
Video footage shows accused killer befriending alleged victim: Authorities Posted: 15 Apr 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
Russian Reporter Maxim Borodin Dies After Mysterious Balcony Fall Posted: 16 Apr 2018 05:04 PM PDT |
13 Fresh Mint Recipes that Taste Like Summer Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:00 PM PDT |
Protests Erupt At Philly Starbucks Where 2 Black Men Were Arrested For 'Trespassing' Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:35 AM PDT |
Saudi renews offer to deploy troops to Syria Posted: 17 Apr 2018 03:00 PM PDT Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir reaffirmed on Tuesday the kingdom's willingness to deploy troops to Syria as part of US-led efforts to stabilise the conflict-torn country. "We are in discussions with the US and have been since the beginning of the Syrian crisis (in 2011) about sending forces into Syria," Jubeir said at a press conference in Riyadh with UN chief Antonio Guterres. The comments were in response to a Wall Street Journal report on Monday that US President Donald Trump's administration was seeking to assemble an Arab force, including troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, to replace a US military contingent in Syria. |
'Very Angry Badger' Seizes Part Of 500-Year-Old Scottish Castle Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:55 AM PDT |
Starbucks in Los Angeles accused of racism in bathroom incident Posted: 17 Apr 2018 04:41 AM PDT |
8 suspects in rape, killing of Indian girl plead not guilty Posted: 16 Apr 2018 04:35 AM PDT |
U.S. top court rules that Microsoft email privacy dispute is moot Posted: 17 Apr 2018 10:00 AM PDT The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday dropped Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute. The justices heard arguments in the high-profile case on Feb. 27, but President Donald Trump on March 22 signed legislation into law that makes clear that U.S. judges can issue warrants for such data while giving companies an avenue to object if the request conflicts with foreign law. Microsoft and the Justice Department had been locked in a dispute over how U.S. prosecutors seek access to data held on overseas computer servers owned by U.S. companies. |
Posted: 15 Apr 2018 07:17 PM PDT |
Is the F-35 Now the Ultimate Drone Killer? Posted: 17 Apr 2018 06:30 AM PDT An F-35 used sensors, on-board computers and targeting systems to find, track and destroy two airborne drones at once. Previous test data and observers have confirmed the F-35 identified and targeted the drone with its mission systems sensors, passed the target 'track' information to the missile, enabled the pilot to verify targeting information using the high off-boresight capability of the helmet mounted display and launched the AIM-9X from the aircraft to engage the target drone, a statement from the F-35 JPO said. When a single F-35 used sensors, on-board computers and targeting systems to find, track and destroy two airborne drones at the same time with air-to-air missiles, the emerging 5th Gen fighter transitioned into a new era for offensive attack missions. |
Senators Unveil Bipartisan War Authorization Bill Posted: 16 Apr 2018 04:26 PM PDT |
Lawyer: El Chapo's mental health is deteriorating Posted: 17 Apr 2018 12:32 PM PDT |
Republicans Are Scrambling To Save An Arizona House Seat In GOP Territory Posted: 16 Apr 2018 07:39 PM PDT |
Philippines to deploy riot police for Boracay tourist closure Posted: 17 Apr 2018 12:53 AM PDT The Philippines is set to deploy hundreds of riot police to top holiday island Boracay to keep travellers out and head off potential protests ahead of its six-month closure to tourists, the government said Tuesday. President Rodrigo Duterte has branded the tiny central island and its world-famous white-sand beach a "cesspool". "In any transition, especially for a drastic action such as this, there is always confusion, uncertainties, and low morale," the regional police director, Chief Superintendent Cesar Binag said at a public forum on the island, aired on national television. |
Israel hints it could hit Iran's 'air force' in Syria Posted: 17 Apr 2018 08:33 AM PDT By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel released details on Tuesday about what it described as an Iranian "air force" deployed in neighboring Syria, including civilian planes suspected of transferring arms, a signal that these could be attacked should tensions with Tehran escalate. Iran, along with Damascus and its big-power backer Russia, blamed Israel for an April 9 air strike on a Syrian air base, T-4, that killed seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) members. Israeli media ran satellite images and a map of five Syrian air bases allegedly used to field Iranian drones or cargo aircraft, as well as the names of three senior IRGC officers suspected of commanding related projects, such as missile units. |
This Trend In Dating Is The 'Worst Decision Any Single Can Make' Posted: 17 Apr 2018 06:01 AM PDT |
Surfer mauled by shark swims to shore with leg injuries Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:32 AM PDT A surfer mauled by a shark off southwestern Australia managed to swim to shore despite serious injuries to both of his legs, an official and a witness said. Alejandro Travaglini was surfing at Gracetown at around 8am when he was attacked, St John Ambulance spokesman Dennis Bertoldo said. The Argentinian-born 37-year-old was treated on the beach by paramedics before he was flown by helicopter 250 kilometers (160 miles) to a hospital in the city of Perth, Bertoldo said. Local media reports suggested the surfer fought off the shark before bodysurfing back to shore. The hospital described the victim's condition as stable. The attack prompted the World Surf League to postpone the nearby Margaret River Pro international surfing contest for about an hour. However, another surfer near the same beach was reportedly attacked later in the day, suffering only minor injuries. The competition had deployed additional shark-spotting drones and jet skis when the competition resumed to ensure competitors' safety, league deputy commissioner Jessi Miley-Dyer said. The surfer was treated at the beach before being flown to hospital "We wanted to reconvene and make sure we had everything possible in the water to look after those surfers," Miley-Dyer said in a statement on the league's website. Surf photographer Peter Jovic watched the attack from the beach and likened it to the live broadcast of a shark attack in South Africa in 2015. Former champion surfer Mick Fanning escaped unscathed when a great white attacked his board as he waited to catch a wave. "If anyone is familiar with the Mick Fanning moment ... it was very similar to that, where a shark pretty much popped up and ended up knocking a surfer off his board," Jovic told ABC radio. "The surfer who was being attacked ended up miraculously body surfing into a little wave and getting pushed in by a local at the same time, who was out there with him, and making it to shore before everyone came to his aid," Jovic said. Lifeguards said a 4-meter (13-foot) shark was spotted off a nearby beach two hours after the attack. Nine Network television news reported a 41-year-old surfer sustained a large gash to his right thigh from a shark later Monday at a beach near where the attack occurred. "Happy to be alive," the unnamed man told bystanders who asked if he was OK. The man insisted he could drive himself to a hospital. A surfer was killed by a shark at Gracetown in 2013. |
Jimmy Kimmel Gleefully Responds To 'My Pal' Sean Hannity's Lawyer Revelation Posted: 17 Apr 2018 04:05 AM PDT |
Bay Area comedian W. Kamau Bell recalls being kicked out of coffee shop Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:37 PM PDT |
Ford Says The Mustang Was The Best-Selling Sports Coupe Of 2017 Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:01 PM PDT |
Times, New Yorker win Pulitzer for Weinstein scandal Posted: 16 Apr 2018 07:26 PM PDT |
Ex-governor who tried to sell Obama's senate seat loses appeal bid Posted: 16 Apr 2018 10:37 AM PDT The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal by the former Democratic governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, who gained notoriety by trying to sell the US Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama in 2008. Blagojevich, 61, is serving a 14-year sentence after being convicted in 2011 of corruption charges related to the attempt to sell the Obama senate seat "to the highest bidder," as the prosecutor put it. It was the second time that the Supreme Court has declined to take up an appeal by Blagojevich, effectively confirming a sentence that puts him behind bars until's 2024. |
12 of the Weirdest Special Edition Cars Ever Made Posted: 17 Apr 2018 08:00 AM PDT |
Merkel's tougher Russia stance meets resistance in Germany Posted: 16 Apr 2018 08:55 AM PDT By Markus Wacket and Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Europe minister called on Monday for a new policy of easing tensions with Russia, adding to a chorus of voices pressing Chancellor Angela Merkel to moderate her hardened stance towards the Kremlin. The conservative chancellor swung behind Britain after the poison attack on a former Russian double agent in England last month, expelling four diplomats despite uneasiness among a political class that is wary of confrontation with Germany's giant eastern neighbour. Europe Minister Michael Roth, a member of the Social Democrat party (SPD), said that while the European Union needed a united front on Russia, sanctions should aim to bring Moscow to the negotiating table. |
Doctors call for urgent research as flesh-eating Buruli ulcer spreads in Australia Posted: 16 Apr 2018 04:23 AM PDT Warning: graphic content Australia is facing a "rapidly worsening epidemic" of gruesome flesh-eating ulcers that have baffled experts and prompted calls for urgent medical research to uncover the cause. Scientists said the Buruli ulcer, a bacterial infection which is most commonly seen in tropical parts of Africa, is being reported in increasing numbers in "temperate" rural areas in the state of Victoria. The number of annual cases has increased more than 400 per cent, with a record 182 cases reported in 216 and 236 in the first 11 months of 2017. "The community is facing a worsening epidemic, defined by cases rapidly increasing in number, becoming more severe in nature, and occurring in new geographic areas," said an article on the outbreak in the Medical Journal of Australia. The infection typically starts as a sore on the arm or leg that fails to heal and slowly enlarges, causing severe lesions of the skin and potentially requiring amputations. Sufferers often initially dismiss the initial symptoms as an insect bite. A severe ulcer on the knee of an 11-year-old boy, which took six months to heal Credit: Medical Journal of Australia "It can really become very severe and eats away at the skin and soft tissue … leading to, often, long-term cosmetic deformities, even mobility issues and occasionally it's actually associated with death," Professor Daniel O'Brien, the article's lead author and an infectious diseases expert, told ABC News. The outbreak has occurred in coastal areas in Victoria, including the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas. But it has also reportedly spread to some suburbs in Melbourne, the country's second-largest city. It is believed to be the only current outbreak in the developed world. Scientists have called for urgent funding to research the causes of the outbreak. The infection is believed to spread via mosquitoes and possums. "We actually don't know for sure — we have some clues about what may be the causes, but nobody really knows why it's located here, why it moves into new areas, and in fact how we catch it," Professor O'Brien said. Known as Mycobacterium ulcerans, the infection can often be treated with antibiotics, though severe cases can require surgery or amputation. Possum and mosquitoes are believed to help spread the disease Credit: Auscape Gus Charles, a 12-year-old, developed a lump on his knee after visiting the Mornington Peninsula for a family holiday. Several doctors misdiagnosed it before a surgeon sliced into the lump and found a "huge pus-filled abscess", according to a report in Fairfax Media. Gus eventually underwent plastic surgery and spent six months recovering. "When I first saw it after surgery I fainted because it was pretty bad," he told ABC News. His mother, Sally, told Fairfax Media: "He complained about it a bit, but he's a pretty tough kid. And then the lump started to get bigger and bigger." She added: "It was horrible. He's a tough kid, but he was rocked by this." Protect yourself and your family by learning more about Global Health Security |
Did China Just 'Activate' Its Latest Carrier-Killer (or Guam Express) Missile? Posted: 17 Apr 2018 07:19 AM PDT Anti-ship precision strike missile DF-26 fully combat ready amid Pentagon's raid on Syria. Did China Just 'Activate' Its Latest Carrier-Killer (or Guam Express) Missile? The US-led coordinated strikes on Syria last week, in response to the Assad regime's suspected use of chemical weapons, has given the Chinese military more impetus to develop its own precision airborne strike systems. |
The Latest: Last missing California family member found dead Posted: 16 Apr 2018 08:57 PM PDT |
Trump Campaign Pays Lawyer Who’s Trying To Make Stormy Daniels Shut Up Posted: 16 Apr 2018 12:51 PM PDT |
Why You Might Have to Pay a Tax Penalty Posted: 16 Apr 2018 01:32 PM PDT |
France's Macron won't 'break' Turkey-Russia alliance: Ankara Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:11 AM PDT Turkey on Monday said French President Emmanuel Macron will be unable to "break" its partnership with Russia, after he argued the weekend's air strikes against the Syrian regime had driven a wedge between Ankara and Moscow. NATO allies, including France, have become wary of the flourishing friendship between Ankara and Moscow based on joint efforts to end the seven-year Syrian civil war. |
U.S. strike on China's ZTE another blow for Qualcomm Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:15 AM PDT SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A move by the United States to ban American firms selling components to the Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp will also hit a target closer to home: Qualcomm Inc, a U.S. company that is a major supplier of chips for ZTE's phones. The U.S. Department of Commerce slapped a seven-year ban on sales to ZTE on Monday for breaking terms of an agreement reached last year after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran. Caught in the crossfire is Qualcomm, whose products account for the lion's share of chips inside ZTE smartphones. |
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