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- Olympian Gus Kenworthy Mourns Death Of Dog He Adopted From Meat Farm
- Alberto, first named storm of the season, threatens Gulf Coast
- Rudy Giuliani Admits White House Is Trying To Discredit Russia Investigation
- Full Panel: 'The Chinese want a seat at the table' on North Korea talks
- China Has Dispatched Warships to Challenge U.S. Vessels Sailing Near Disputed Islands
- Earthquake shakes northeast China, but no apparent damage
- India steps up hunt for origin of mysterious brain-damaging virus
- Republican Congressman On Retiring Early: All I Do Is Answer Questions About Trump
- 26 Syria regime, 9 Russia fighters killed in IS attack: monitor
- Ellicott City Floods: Army National Guardsman, Eddison Hermond, Missing Amid Maryland Floods
- Video Shows Police Officer Punching Woman On New Jersey Beach
- Correction: Venezuela-Jailed American-Improbable Release
- Hormel Recalls 228,000 Pounds Of Spam
- Focus-Based Mach 1 Electric SUV Report Might’ve Been Inaccurate
- Michelle Wolf defends Sarah Sanders joke: 'It wasn't looks-based - it was about her ugly personality'
- Teacher out of hospital after stopping school shooting
- One killed, three injured in fresh Nicaragua violence
- Russia urges harshest punishment for Ivan the Terrible painting attacker
- Facebook’s Health Groups Offer A Lifeline, But Privacy Concerns Linger
- U.S. proposes U.N. sanctions against six senior South Sudan officials: draft
- Saudi Arabia Told The World Its Problem Was Islam. It's Actually Tyranny.
- Spider-Man' of Paris, 22, Climbs Building to Save Child, 4, Dangling from Balcony
- BMW M8 Gran Coupe Concept Filmed At Villa d'Este 2018
- Giuliani says informant info key to giving Mueller interview
- EU moves to ban single-use plastics
- Iran sanctions shadow falls on smaller German banks
- Under scrutiny, Weinstein prosecutor has a case to prove
- Nicki Minaj Has Relationship Advice For You: 'Queen, Know Your Worth'
- Northern Ireland under pressure after historic abortion vote
- Only Syrian army should be on country's southern border: Russia
- Alan Bean, former Apollo 12 astronaut and fourth person to walk on moon, dies
- Spyder Invasion In The Alps: Audi R8 RWS Meets The R8 GT S By ABT
- The 13 Best Self-Care Retreats in the World
- 1 new Ebola death confirmed in Congo, bringing total to 12
- LeBron James Leads Cleveland Into The NBA Finals With Game 7 Win Over Boston
- Croatia blocks extradition of suspect in Hamas murder
- Qualcomm to meet China regulators in push to clear $44 billion NXP deal - sources
- Harry and Meghan to visit Canada on honeymoon, reports suggest
- BMW i8 Roadster First Edition Handover Event Had 18 Cars
- 'He has a gun' Woman held captive by boyfriend slips note to veterinarian for help
Olympian Gus Kenworthy Mourns Death Of Dog He Adopted From Meat Farm Posted: 28 May 2018 08:08 AM PDT |
Alberto, first named storm of the season, threatens Gulf Coast Posted: 27 May 2018 08:39 AM PDT |
Rudy Giuliani Admits White House Is Trying To Discredit Russia Investigation Posted: 27 May 2018 10:25 AM PDT |
Full Panel: 'The Chinese want a seat at the table' on North Korea talks Posted: 26 May 2018 11:34 PM PDT |
China Has Dispatched Warships to Challenge U.S. Vessels Sailing Near Disputed Islands Posted: 27 May 2018 10:25 PM PDT |
Earthquake shakes northeast China, but no apparent damage Posted: 27 May 2018 11:13 PM PDT |
India steps up hunt for origin of mysterious brain-damaging virus Posted: 28 May 2018 06:16 AM PDT By Subrat Patnaik and D. Jose MUMBAI/KOCHI (Reuters) - India began a fresh round of tests to trace the origin of a rare brain-damaging virus that has killed 13 people, a health official said on Monday, as initial tests on animals suspected of carrying the Nipah virus showed no sign of the disease. All animal samples, including those from bats, cattle, goats and pigs from the southern state of Kerala, sent to the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, were negative for Nipah, said animal husbandry officer A. Mohandas. The department was now collecting samples of fruit bats from Perambra, the suspected epicenter of the infection and nearby areas, Mohandas said. |
Republican Congressman On Retiring Early: All I Do Is Answer Questions About Trump Posted: 28 May 2018 08:33 AM PDT |
26 Syria regime, 9 Russia fighters killed in IS attack: monitor Posted: 27 May 2018 04:31 AM PDT At least 26 Syrian regime forces and nine Russian fighters were killed in an Islamic State group attack earlier this week in Syria's eastern desert, a monitor said Sunday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the jihadists had targeted a group of Syrian and allied Russian fighters near the town of Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor province on Wednesday. Some of those Russian nationals were government troops, but not all of them," said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman. |
Ellicott City Floods: Army National Guardsman, Eddison Hermond, Missing Amid Maryland Floods Posted: 28 May 2018 10:26 AM PDT |
Video Shows Police Officer Punching Woman On New Jersey Beach Posted: 28 May 2018 06:53 AM PDT |
Correction: Venezuela-Jailed American-Improbable Release Posted: 27 May 2018 12:19 PM PDT |
Hormel Recalls 228,000 Pounds Of Spam Posted: 28 May 2018 12:02 AM PDT |
Focus-Based Mach 1 Electric SUV Report Might’ve Been Inaccurate Posted: 27 May 2018 02:32 PM PDT |
Posted: 28 May 2018 01:27 PM PDT Comedian Michelle Wolf has defended the controversial jokes she made about Donald Trump's press secretary, saying they were not about her looks but about "her ugly personality". In a performance at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) annual dinner in April, Ms Wolf made headlines and divided opinion in a routine that took aim the president, the media that covers him and the woman paid to speak on his behalf - Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Ms Wolf's barbed attack on Mr Trump's press secretary, who was seated just feet away from her in the ballroom of the Washington Hilton, led a number of journalists to issue apologies to Ms Sanders, saying they believed the comedian had gone too far. |
Teacher out of hospital after stopping school shooting Posted: 26 May 2018 07:47 PM PDT |
One killed, three injured in fresh Nicaragua violence Posted: 27 May 2018 10:21 PM PDT A Nicaraguan government employee was killed and three other people injured over the weekend, officials said Sunday, the latest casualties of deadly political unrest that has wracked the Central American nation for more than a month. The fatality brings to 84 the number of people killed since protests began on April 28, while more than 860 have been wounded, according to humanitarian groups, police, and relatives of victims. Initially triggered by now-aborted reforms to the near-bankrupt social security system, the unrest broadened into a rejection by many Nicaraguans of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo. |
Russia urges harshest punishment for Ivan the Terrible painting attacker Posted: 28 May 2018 11:03 AM PDT Russia on Monday called for the harshest possible punishment after a visitor to Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery caused serious damage by attacking a famous 19th-century painting of Ivan the Terrible. Russia's deputy culture minister Vladimir Aristarkhov told a news conference the gallery on Monday that his ministry expects the man to receive "the most severe punishment possible". "We would like to initiate a discussion on toughening up the punishment for the vandalism of art," Tretyakov Gallery director Zelfira Tregulova added, speaking in the Repin Room of the gallery where the crime took place. |
Facebook’s Health Groups Offer A Lifeline, But Privacy Concerns Linger Posted: 28 May 2018 02:45 AM PDT |
U.S. proposes U.N. sanctions against six senior South Sudan officials: draft Posted: 27 May 2018 12:19 PM PDT The United States has proposed the U.N. Security Council impose sanctions against several South Sudanese ministers and officials, accusing them of obstructing peace efforts and blocking humanitarian assistance to civilians, according to a draft resolution seen by Reuters on Sunday. A resolution needs nine votes in favor and no vetoes by Russia, China, France, Britain or the United States to pass. The council sanctioned several senior South Sudanese officials on both sides of the conflict in 2015, but a U.S. bid to impose an arms embargo in December 2016 failed. |
Saudi Arabia Told The World Its Problem Was Islam. It's Actually Tyranny. Posted: 27 May 2018 04:47 PM PDT |
Spider-Man' of Paris, 22, Climbs Building to Save Child, 4, Dangling from Balcony Posted: 28 May 2018 07:34 AM PDT |
BMW M8 Gran Coupe Concept Filmed At Villa d'Este 2018 Posted: 28 May 2018 01:12 AM PDT |
Giuliani says informant info key to giving Mueller interview Posted: 27 May 2018 09:31 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's legal team would advise that he refuse to submit to an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller unless the team can review classified information shared with select lawmakers about the origins of the FBI investigation into Russia's election meddling, Trump's personal lawyer says. |
EU moves to ban single-use plastics Posted: 28 May 2018 05:38 AM PDT The European Commission on Monday proposed banning single-use plastic products such as cotton buds and plastic straws and putting the burden of cleaning up waste on manufacturers in an effort to reduce marine litter. Under the proposal, single-use plastic products with readily available alternatives will be banned and replaced with more environmentally sustainable materials. The proposal also requires EU countries to collect 90 percent of single-use plastic drink bottles by 2025 and producers to help cover costs of waste management and clean-up. |
Iran sanctions shadow falls on smaller German banks Posted: 26 May 2018 07:24 PM PDT Germany's biggest lenders have shied away from business with Iran after past penalties for breaching US sanctions, but smaller banks have leapt on opportunities afforded by the nuclear deal rejected by Donald Trump. There are just months to go until a November deadline issued by Washington after the US president abandoned a hard-fought agreement that loosened business restrictions on the Islamic Republic in exchange for Tehran giving up its pursuit of nuclear weapons. "We will continue to serve our clients," for now, said Patrizia Melfi, a director at the "international competence centre" (KCI) founded by six cooperative savings banks in the small town of Tuttlingen in southwest Germany. |
Under scrutiny, Weinstein prosecutor has a case to prove Posted: 27 May 2018 09:42 AM PDT |
Nicki Minaj Has Relationship Advice For You: 'Queen, Know Your Worth' Posted: 27 May 2018 08:51 AM PDT |
Northern Ireland under pressure after historic abortion vote Posted: 27 May 2018 04:10 AM PDT Pressure mounted on Sunday for British-ruled Northern Ireland to liberalise its strict abortion laws after a historic referendum in the neighbouring Republic of Ireland overturned its ban. A traditionally Catholic country, Ireland voted by a landslide to ditch its strict abortion laws in a referendum that Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said lifted decades of stigma and shame. Varadkar's government has promised to approve the drafting of abortion legislation at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday and is aiming to enact the new law before the end of the year. |
Only Syrian army should be on country's southern border: Russia Posted: 28 May 2018 07:36 AM PDT MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday only Syrian army troops should be on the country's southern border with Jordan and Israel, after Washington warned of "firm measures" over truce violations in the region. Rebels control stretches of southwest Syria, bordering the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, while Syrian army troops and allied Iran-backed militias hold nearby territory. The United States has voiced concern about reports of an impending Syrian army offensive in a "de-escalation zone" in the southwest, warning Damascus it would respond to breaches. |
Alan Bean, former Apollo 12 astronaut and fourth person to walk on moon, dies Posted: 26 May 2018 06:03 PM PDT Former Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, who was the fourth man to walk on the moon and later turned to painting to chronicle the moon landings on canvas, has died. He was 86. Bean was the lunar module pilot for the second moon landing mission in November 1969. He spent 31 hours on the moon during two moonwalks, deploying surface experiments with commander Charles Conrad and collecting 75 pounds of rocks and lunar soil for study back on Earth. Bean died on Saturday in Houston, Texas, following a short illness, a Nasa statement said. "As all great explorers are, Alan was a boundary pusher," Nasa Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement that credited Bean with being part of 11 world records in the areas of space and aeronautics. "We will remember him fondly as the great explorer who reached out to embrace the universe." With Bean's passing, only four of 12 Apollo moonwalkers are still alive - Buzz Aldrin, Dave Scott, Charlie Duke and Harrison Schmitt. Astronaut Alan L. Bean holds a Special Environmental Sample Container filled with lunar soil collected during the Apollo 12 mission Credit: Reuters Schmitt, the lunar module pilot for Apollo 17, was one of many astronauts who mourned Bean's death and paid tribute on Saturday to his accomplishments that blazed trails for future space exploration. "His enthusiasm about space and art never waned. Alan Bean is one of the great renaissance men of his generation - engineer, fighter pilot, astronaut and artist," Schmitt said in a statement, adding that the wide array of lunar samples Bean helped collect from the moon was "a scientific gift that keeps on giving today and in the future." In 1998 Nasa oral history, Bean recalled his excitement at preparing to fly to the moon. "When you're getting ready to go to the moon, every day's like Christmas and your birthday rolled into one. I mean, can you think of anything better?" Bean said. Left to right: Mission Commander Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.; Command Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean Credit: AFP After Apollo, Bean commanded the second crewed flight to the United States' first space station, Skylab, in 1973. On that mission, he orbited the Earth for 59 days and travelled 24.4 million miles, setting a world record at the time. Born March 15, 1932, in Wheeler, Texas, Bean received a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Texas in 1955. He attended the Navy Test Pilot School and was one of 14 trainees selected by Nasa for its third group of astronauts in October 1963. "I'd always wanted to be a pilot, ever since I could remember," Bean said in the 1998 Nasa oral history. "I think a lot of it just had to do with it looked exciting. It looked like brave people did that. I wanted to be brave, even though I wasn't brave at the time. I thought maybe I could learn to be, so that appealed to me." Bean retired from Nasa in 1981 and devoted much of his time to creating an artistic record of space exploration. Alan L, Bean, lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, starts down the ladder of the lunar module Credit: Universal Images Group Editorial His Apollo-themed paintings feature canvases textured with lunar boot prints and embedded with small pieces of his moon dust-stained mission patches. "Alan Bean was the most extraordinary person I ever met," astronaut Mike Massimino, who flew on two space shuttle missions to service the Hubble Space Telescope, said in a statement. "He was a one-of-a-kind combination of technical achievement as an astronaut and artistic achievement as a painter." Many fellow space explorers posted tributes to Bean on Twitter. Retired U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly said the world had not only lost "a spaceflight pioneer ... but also an exceptional artist that brought his experience back to Earth to share with the world." Kelly added: "Fair winds and following seas, Captain." Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon, is shown during a preview of his work at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas Credit: AP US astronaut Karen Nyberg called Bean a kind, gracious and humble man and a true role model. "As a girl who grew up with passions for spaceflight and art, Alan Bean was my hero," she wrote. "I feel fortunate to have met him." Retired astronaut Clayton Anderson tweeted "#RIP Alan Bean. Thank you for letting me stand upon your shoulders." Bean's wife of 40 years, Leslie Bean, said in a statement that Bean died peacefully at Houston Methodist Memorial Hospital surrounded by those who loved him. "Alan was the strongest and kindest man I ever knew," she said. "He was the love of my life and I miss him dearly." He is survived by his wife, a sister and two children from a prior marriage, a daughter Amy Sue and son, Clay. |
Spyder Invasion In The Alps: Audi R8 RWS Meets The R8 GT S By ABT Posted: 28 May 2018 05:26 AM PDT |
The 13 Best Self-Care Retreats in the World Posted: 28 May 2018 04:00 AM PDT |
1 new Ebola death confirmed in Congo, bringing total to 12 Posted: 27 May 2018 12:18 PM PDT |
LeBron James Leads Cleveland Into The NBA Finals With Game 7 Win Over Boston Posted: 27 May 2018 09:19 PM PDT |
Croatia blocks extradition of suspect in Hamas murder Posted: 28 May 2018 11:26 AM PDT Croatia's top court on Monday blocked the extradition of a Bosnian man to Tunisia over the alleged murder of an aerospace engineer, described by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas as one of its members. Mohamed Zaouari, 49, was killed in a hail of bullets outside his house in the Tunisian city of Sfax in December 2016. "The Supreme court accepted the appeal of the suspect... and rejected the request for extradition from the Republic of Tunisia," the court said in a statement. |
Qualcomm to meet China regulators in push to clear $44 billion NXP deal - sources Posted: 27 May 2018 02:33 AM PDT Qualcomm Inc is expecting to meet this week in Beijing with China's antitrust regulators in a final push to secure clearance for its proposed $44 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors NV, three sources told Reuters. The acquisition has been caught in the crosshairs of rising U.S.-China trade tensions, with sources saying an approval would depend on the progress of broader bilateral talks. Qualcomm is likely to meet Chinese regulators before U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross arrives in China on Saturday, the sources briefed on Qualcomm's discussions said. |
Harry and Meghan to visit Canada on honeymoon, reports suggest Posted: 28 May 2018 04:52 AM PDT The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to spend their honeymoon at the Royal family's favourite Canadian cabin, according to US reports. Harry and Meghan will travel to the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Alberta, Canada, for their first holiday as a married couple, TMZ reported. However, a spokeswoman for the lodge said they were "not currently booked for a stay". Angela Moore, regional director of public relations, said: "We are declining further comment at this time, as our top priority is always the safety and privacy of all of our guests. We appreciate your understanding." The lodge they were rumoured to be staying in is the 6,000 square foot Outlook Cabin, which has previously hosted the Queen and Prince Philip in 2005 as well as the Queen Mother, who visited in 1939 with King George VI. The £2,000-a-night lodge comes with a conservatory and veranda, private parking, a terrace with a barbecue, six bedrooms and six bathrooms. It was rebuilt following the exact floorplan of the original, after being destroyed in a fire in 2000. The resort's brochure says the cabin "exudes the elegance and grandeur that has welcomed King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1939 as well as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 2005." Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: The story of their relationship, in pictures The cabin is nicknamed "the Royal retreat" and can cost from around £2,000 up to around £5,000 a night, according to online booking websites. It adds: "Supreme comfort is present in every detail of the comfortable bedrooms, enclosed verandas and two majestic stone fireplaces that warms both the dining room and great room - the perfect place to entertain family & friends or celebrate a special occasion." There had previously been suggestions that the couple would opt for an African destination for their honeymoon, given both Harry and Meghan's interest and experience in charity work on the continent. The entrance to the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Credit: George Rose /Getty Images North America They took a romantic holiday in Botswana shortly after they first met in the summer of 2016, before visiting southern Africa again the following year. However, the Duchess has a longstanding connection with Canada, having lived in Toronto for several years while filming the series Suits. A spokesman for the Royals declined to comment. |
BMW i8 Roadster First Edition Handover Event Had 18 Cars Posted: 27 May 2018 07:00 AM PDT |
'He has a gun' Woman held captive by boyfriend slips note to veterinarian for help Posted: 28 May 2018 04:19 AM PDT |
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