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- North Korea Returns Remains Of Americans, White House Says
- Photos of the week: 7/20 - 7/27
- Grieving Mother Orca Whale Carries Dead Calf For Days
- U.S. cardinal steps down amid widening sex abuse scandal
- Fraud risk looms over Zimbabwe's post-Mugabe election
- 2 killed, hundreds of structures destroyed as explosive Carr Fire blazes into Redding, California
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez To Trevor Noah: Health Care For All Requires Moral Courage
- Trump denies advance knowledge of Trump Tower meeting with Russian lawyer
- CBS Says It Will Investigate Misconduct Allegations Amid CEO Leslie Moonves Report
- Fire, Fire Everywhere: The 2018 Global Wildfire Season Is Already Disastrous
- North Korea returns remains of US soldiers killed during Korean War
- Life on Mars: Japan astronaut dreams after lake discovery
- Former New York Assembly Speaker gets 7 years in prison
- Zimbabwe's jobless generation hopes election will mark a change
- GOP Lawmaker Said Black Welfare Recipients 'Substituted One Plantation For Another'
- Trump pledge EU to become big importer of US gas met with skepticism
- Intel Corporation (INTC) Earnings Beat Overshadowed by Product Delays
- Eye-opening 360-degree landscapes by Brendon Gee
- A Hundred Days of Protest in Nicaragua
- 33 Spectacular Photos Of The Longest Full ‘Blood Moon’ Of The Century
- The Latest: California wildfire burns dozens of homes
- Georgia police officers filmed using coin-toss to decide whether to arrest woman fired
- ExxonMobil earnings jump but miss estimates; shares fall
- Malcolm Turnbull outrages Australia by eating pie with knife and fork
- Roseanne Barr Apologizes To Valerie Jarrett, Then Immediately Mocks Her Haircut
- U.S. Prelate Theodore McCarrick Resigns From College of Cardinals Following Allegations of Sexual Abuse
- Parkland, Florida students embrace New Zealand on field trip
- Geologists eye Hawaii volcano for signs eruption may be easing
- A Road Map for Demilitarizing North Korea
- Putin Portrait Placed In Colorado Capitol Where Donald Trump's Should Be
- Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) Stock Rallies on Strong Earnings
- Captain of Missouri Duck Boat Checked Weather Report Before Doomed Tour
- 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' Concept Art Could Explain 'Avengers 4' Time Travel
- US judge praises govt on reunifications, demands more
- Pakistan election results: Imran Khan wins but rivals reject the vote
- Heatwaves from the Arctic to Japan: a sign of things to come?
- Hundreds in Ethiopia protest apparent killing of dam project manager
- 'Obama, Where Art Thou?': Tweeters Rework Coen Brothers' Movies To Mock Trump
- Senators spar on access to Kavanaugh's staff secretary work
- 'Venice Beach': Bohemian pageantry on the boardwalk
North Korea Returns Remains Of Americans, White House Says Posted: 26 Jul 2018 08:46 PM PDT |
Photos of the week: 7/20 - 7/27 Posted: 27 Jul 2018 09:58 PM PDT |
Grieving Mother Orca Whale Carries Dead Calf For Days Posted: 27 Jul 2018 04:59 PM PDT |
U.S. cardinal steps down amid widening sex abuse scandal Posted: 28 Jul 2018 08:28 AM PDT Pope Francis on Saturday accepted the resignation of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, one of the U.S. Catholic Church's most prominent figures, who has been at the center of a widening sexual abuse scandal. McCarrick, 88, the former archbishop of Washington, D.C., is the first cardinal in living memory to lose his red hat and title. Other cardinals who have been disciplined in sexual abuse scandals kept their membership in the College of Cardinals and their honorific "your eminence". |
Fraud risk looms over Zimbabwe's post-Mugabe election Posted: 28 Jul 2018 07:57 AM PDT Zimbabwe goes to the polls Monday in its first election since authoritarian leader Robert Mugabe was ousted last year, with allegations mounting of voter fraud and predictions of a disputed result. Zimbabwe's military generals shocked the world in November when they seized control and ushered Mnangagwa to power, ending Mugabe's 37-year reign in a few short days. |
2 killed, hundreds of structures destroyed as explosive Carr Fire blazes into Redding, California Posted: 28 Jul 2018 09:12 AM PDT |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez To Trevor Noah: Health Care For All Requires Moral Courage Posted: 27 Jul 2018 08:35 AM PDT |
Trump denies advance knowledge of Trump Tower meeting with Russian lawyer Posted: 27 Jul 2018 05:50 AM PDT |
CBS Says It Will Investigate Misconduct Allegations Amid CEO Leslie Moonves Report Posted: 27 Jul 2018 11:41 AM PDT |
Fire, Fire Everywhere: The 2018 Global Wildfire Season Is Already Disastrous Posted: 28 Jul 2018 05:02 AM PDT |
North Korea returns remains of US soldiers killed during Korean War Posted: 27 Jul 2018 01:34 AM PDT North Korea has returned what are believed to be the remains of US soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War, the latest gesture of goodwill between the two nations following the Singapore summit in June. A US military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 small, flag-draped cases of remains on Friday. The repatriation is seen as a modest diplomatic victory for Donald Trump, because it was one of the agreements reached when he met with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un. |
Life on Mars: Japan astronaut dreams after lake discovery Posted: 27 Jul 2018 12:49 AM PDT Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai came back to earth last month but is still dreaming of space, especially after the discovery of an underground lake brought mankind one step closer to unravelling the mystery of life on Mars. Kanai, who spent 168 days on the International Space Station, is firmly convinced that we're not alone in the universe and there is life out there. The soft-spoken spaceman, nicknamed "Nemo" for his background as a diving medical officer in Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force, blasted into space for the first time in December. |
Former New York Assembly Speaker gets 7 years in prison Posted: 27 Jul 2018 03:22 PM PDT |
Zimbabwe's jobless generation hopes election will mark a change Posted: 27 Jul 2018 07:45 AM PDT By Sisipho Skweyiya HARARE (Reuters) - Young voters in Zimbabwe hope the first election without Robert Mugabe will mark a change in a country where most of them are unemployed, and say the older generation has failed to deliver them a future. Monday's contest pits Emmerson Mnangagwa, a former Mugabe deputy who became president after his boss was ousted, against Nelson Chamisa, a 40-year-old lawyer and part-time preacher who is appealing for votes from the young and disillusioned. Number two: I'm expecting the elections to usher in a new Zimbabwe. |
GOP Lawmaker Said Black Welfare Recipients 'Substituted One Plantation For Another' Posted: 27 Jul 2018 02:30 PM PDT |
Trump pledge EU to become big importer of US gas met with skepticism Posted: 26 Jul 2018 10:24 PM PDT President Donald Trump said the European Union would soon become a "massive" importer of US natural gas, but some energy analysts expressed skepticism at such an outcome. Trump, joined by European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, said Wednesday that the two key economies reached agreement to boost trade of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and soybeans as they defused an escalating trade dispute. After Europe liberalized its energy markets, "the price is set between buyers and sellers at the exchange in Holland," he added. |
Intel Corporation (INTC) Earnings Beat Overshadowed by Product Delays Posted: 27 Jul 2018 08:05 AM PDT Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC) reported second-quarter earnings and revenue beats on Thursday afternoon, but the stock dropped more than 8 percent on Friday morning after the company provided a disappointing update on its highly anticipated 10-nanometer processors. Analysts say product delays could cost Intel market share and make INTC stock a risky long-term bet. Intel reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $1.04 on revenue of $16.96 billion. |
Eye-opening 360-degree landscapes by Brendon Gee Posted: 28 Jul 2018 03:20 PM PDT |
A Hundred Days of Protest in Nicaragua Posted: 27 Jul 2018 10:35 AM PDT |
33 Spectacular Photos Of The Longest Full ‘Blood Moon’ Of The Century Posted: 28 Jul 2018 01:26 AM PDT |
The Latest: California wildfire burns dozens of homes Posted: 26 Jul 2018 09:30 PM PDT |
Georgia police officers filmed using coin-toss to decide whether to arrest woman fired Posted: 27 Jul 2018 09:21 AM PDT Two Georgia officers seen on video using a coin-toss app to decide on an arrest during a traffic stop have been fired, the city's police department said. Rusty Grant, police chief of the Roswell Police Department, fired officers Kristee Wilson and Courtney Brown on 26, July for violating the department's policies, the department's community relations manager Julie Brechbill confirmed to The Independent. |
ExxonMobil earnings jump but miss estimates; shares fall Posted: 27 Jul 2018 06:20 AM PDT Higher oil prices drove increased profits for US oil giant ExxonMobil, but the earnings report Friday missed analyst expectations due to natural gas outages and refining downtime. The results follow jumps in profits for Royal Dutch Shell and Total reported Thursday and illustrate the bounce from oil prices. The company said natural gas output was especially weak, diving 10 percent, due in part to downtime in Qatar, Australia and Papua New Guinea. |
Malcolm Turnbull outrages Australia by eating pie with knife and fork Posted: 27 Jul 2018 06:22 AM PDT Malcolm Turnbull, Australia's prime minister, has been ridiculed for using a knife and fork to eat a meat pie, prompting claims he has upended a venerated tradition and left the nation "forever changed". In a move likened to Ed Miliband's awkward consumption of a bacon sandwich in 2014, Mr Turnbull sat down to eat a pie during a campaign stop in Tasmania and opted to use cutlery. Footage of the incident was posted on his Instagram account and quickly prompted fierce debate. "A pie that small should, and always will be, only eaten by a technique that is learned when you go to a school with a tuck shop," one person wrote on Twitter. "Two hands. Gently press down on the far side whilst slightly slurping the near side." Malcolm Turnbull eating a meat pie using a knife and fork in Australia Credit: Instagram story Australians typically eat a meat pie with their hands and many consider it a native dish, though it is believed to date back at least as far as ancient Greece. A report on the Ten Daily website said "Australia Is Forever Changed" and suggested the incident would not have secured any votes for Mr Turnbull, who has been campaigning ahead of a series of by-elections on Saturday. "Remember the old riddle, Malcolm," said the report. "What's the best thing to put into a pie? Your teeth." Ed Miliband having trouble eating a bacon sandwich in 2014 Credit: Eyevine The incident was compared with former prime minister Tony Abbott's memorable bite into an unpeeled raw onion and with Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten's decision to eat a sausage sandwich by biting into the middle rather than starting at the end. Some critics also questioned Mr Turnbull's decision to forgo tomato sauce. "[Mr Turnbull] has become the latest to join the pantheon of Pollies Who Look Like Aliens Around Regular Foodstuff," said a report in The Australian. "It's easy to laugh, but it is a minefield." In pictures: Politicians and the greatest food faux-pas of all time However, Mr Turnbull received some support as defenders noted the difficulty of cleanly eating a pie without cutlery. "It's time we admitted there's nothing wrong with using a knife and fork to eat a pie," said 2GB Radio commentator Ben Fordham on Twitter. "Discuss." One response said: "It's about the enjoyment! If you like to enjoy it without the threat of a lava hot mouthful burning you from the inside out or cascading down the front of your clothes, then the plate, knife and fork is preferable! As my Nana said, 'To each, his own!'" |
Roseanne Barr Apologizes To Valerie Jarrett, Then Immediately Mocks Her Haircut Posted: 27 Jul 2018 03:29 AM PDT |
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Parkland, Florida students embrace New Zealand on field trip Posted: 27 Jul 2018 02:06 AM PDT |
Geologists eye Hawaii volcano for signs eruption may be easing Posted: 26 Jul 2018 07:44 PM PDT Up until Thursday, Kilauea had not had an explosion in 53 hours, the longest break in such activity since May, government geologists said on the last in a series of regularly scheduled news briefings since the eruption began on May 3. Down Kilauea's east side, a lava channel flowing from its fissure 8 cone has turned sluggish and its level has dropped, said U.S. Geological Survey geologist Janet Babb. Could the lava eruption in the southeast corner of Hawaii's Big Island be easing after destroying over 700 houses and forcing thousands to flee their homes? |
A Road Map for Demilitarizing North Korea Posted: 27 Jul 2018 01:16 PM PDT The core of such a demilitarization program should consist of reductions in North Korea's conventional military capabilities, confidence building measures to reduce the risk of surprise attack or an inadvertent conflict, multilateral cooperative threat reduction programs, and assistance for defense conversion and military demobilization. |
Putin Portrait Placed In Colorado Capitol Where Donald Trump's Should Be Posted: 27 Jul 2018 02:25 PM PDT |
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) Stock Rallies on Strong Earnings Posted: 27 Jul 2018 06:15 AM PDT Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE: CMG) investors got more good news on Thursday when the company reported its third consecutive quarter of positive earnings numbers. Chipotle's growth finally seems to be back on track, but some analysts say CMG stock is simply too expensive to own at its current price. Chipotle reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $2.87 on revenue of $1.3 billion. |
Captain of Missouri Duck Boat Checked Weather Report Before Doomed Tour Posted: 28 Jul 2018 10:44 AM PDT |
'Ant-Man and the Wasp' Concept Art Could Explain 'Avengers 4' Time Travel Posted: 27 Jul 2018 11:54 AM PDT |
US judge praises govt on reunifications, demands more Posted: 27 Jul 2018 04:53 PM PDT A federal judge praised the US government Friday for reuniting 1,800 migrant children it took from their families at the Mexican border -- but demanded that the focus shift to 400 who remain in custody because their parents have been deported. Judge Dana Sabraw spoke out a day after it was revealed that hundreds of families had still not been reunited after being split under President Donald Trump's controversial "zero tolerance" policy against undocumented migrants. Sabraw had ordered that all eligible migrant families be brought back together by 6:00 pm (2200 GMT) Thursday. |
Pakistan election results: Imran Khan wins but rivals reject the vote Posted: 27 Jul 2018 12:42 PM PDT Imran Khan has been officially crowned winner of Pakistan's general election, as defeated rivals announced protests demanding new elections following allegations of widespread vote rigging. The former cricketer had a commanding lead in the national assembly and had been expected to form a coalition easily over the coming days, although the protests could throw obstacles in his path to power. "We will run a movement for holding of elections again. There will be protests," said Maulana Fazalur Rehman from the All Parties Conference, which included the outgoing ruling party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Shahbaz Sharif, leader of the PML-N since his brother Nawaz was ousted and jailed, announced his support for the "movement" but said he still needed to consult his party to see if they would boycott taking oaths that would swear them into parliament as well. Khan declared that he had been given a mandate to rule despite the contested results Credit: AAMIR QURESHI/ AFP "I fully agree with it. The worst kind of irregularities have been committed, which are unprecedented," he added. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), which has won the third largest number of seats in the vote, was notably absent from the APC. In a later press conference, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said his party also rejected the election results, but vowed it would try to convince the other parties to participate in the parliamentary process. The vote was meant to be a rare democratic transition in the Muslim country, which has been ruled by the powerful army for roughly half its history. Supporters of Pakistan's cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan, and head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) party, celebrating in Karachi on Thursday after the election Credit: AFP But it was marred by violence and allegations of military interference in the months leading up to the vote, with Khan seen as the beneficiary. The EU Election Observation Mission to Pakistan's chief Michael Gahler told reporters in Islamabad that "a number of violent attacks, targeting political parties, party leaders, candidates and election officials, severely affected the campaign environment". "Many of our interlocutors acknowledged a systematic effort to undermine the former ruling party through cases of corruption, contempt of court and terrorist charges against its leaders and candidates," he continued. The Election Commission (ECP) said Friday that with only a handful of seats left to count, Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will be the biggest party in parliament. But the count indicates PTI will not achieve the 137 seats needed in the National Assembly to form a majority government. Analysts had long predicted that if Khan took power it would have to be via coalition - but the size of his lead still took many by surprise. Analyst Ayesha Siddiqa said observers may have underestimated the depth of feeling among Pakistan's growing middle class. "Remember they grew up on this narrative of a corrupt Pakistan being damaged and needing a new leadership... In all this hue and cry, we didn't notice there is another Pakistan there that wanted this change," she told AFP. Khan campaigned on promises to end widespread graftwhile building an "Islamic welfare state". Now the former World Cup cricket champion will have to partner with independents and smaller parties, a task analysts said should be straightforward. Imran Khan has had to be very flexible indeed on his long climb to power in Pakistan Khan claimed victory in a wide-ranging address to the nation on Thursday. He vowed to tackle corruption and touched on promises to balance relations with the US, while saying he was open to discussions with arch-rival India including over the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir. Khan will face myriad challenges including militant extremism, an economic crisis with speculation that Pakistan will have to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund, water shortages, and a booming population, among others. He will also have to contend with the same issue as many of his predecessors: how to maintain a balance of power in civil-military relations. In the West, Khan is typically seen through the prism of his celebrity and high-profile romances, but at home he cuts a more conservative persona as a devout Muslim who believes feminism has degraded motherhood. Known in Pakistan as "Taliban Khan" for his calls to hold talks with insurgents, he increasingly catered to religious hardliners during the campaign, spurring fears his leadership could embolden extremists. |
Heatwaves from the Arctic to Japan: a sign of things to come? Posted: 27 Jul 2018 06:34 AM PDT |
Hundreds in Ethiopia protest apparent killing of dam project manager Posted: 27 Jul 2018 07:49 AM PDT By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Ethiopians demanded justice on Friday for the head of a $4 billion dam project shot dead in an apparent killing that could prove a political problem for the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The Grand Renaissance Dam on the River Nile is the centerpiece of the country's bid to become Africa's biggest power exporter. Simegnew Bekele, the public face of the project, was found dead in his vehicle on Thursday in the central square of the capital with a gunshot wound to the head, sparking immediate protests. |
'Obama, Where Art Thou?': Tweeters Rework Coen Brothers' Movies To Mock Trump Posted: 27 Jul 2018 02:43 AM PDT |
Senators spar on access to Kavanaugh's staff secretary work Posted: 27 Jul 2018 04:19 PM PDT |
'Venice Beach': Bohemian pageantry on the boardwalk Posted: 27 Jul 2018 09:20 AM PDT |
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