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- North Korea Calls Talks 'Regrettable' After U.S. Says Progress Was Made
- State of emergency in parts of California as wildfires blaze amid high temperatures
- The Guy Behind Trump's SCOTUS Choices Says No One Knows If They'd Overturn Roe v. Wade
- "D-Day": dangerous mission underway to save Thai boys trapped in cave
- Thai cave rescue: a timeline
- New Jersey Mom Survives Crash That Killed Her Husband and 4 Daughters
- AP PHOTOS: Thai soccer team's cave ordeal hits 2-week mark
- Twitter suspends over 70 million accounts in two months - Washington Post
- Full Blunt: 'I hope the president sticks with the sanctions' on North Korea
- Massive Protest Against Gun Violence Closes Chicago Highway
- Pres. Trump has a new legal strategy in Russia investigation
- One dead as western US heat wave stunts firefighting efforts
- Trump will have 'pretty good gut feel' in choosing for Supreme Court: Chris Christie
- Brazil judge rules to keep da Silva in jail after dispute
- Canada woman breaks silence on PM groping allegation
- Comic book great and Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko dies at age 90
- North Korea says resolve for denuclearisation may falter after talks with U.S.: KCNA
- Defense lawyers ask to move Manafort trial, cite publicity
- Russian Bots Linked To Viral Twitter Attacks On 'Hateful' Dems
- Pope fears for Christian presence in Mideast
- Syrian refugee girl who used tin cans for legs cries as she gets first prosthetic limbs
- Indian police charge five in death of rape victim's father
- Suspect drunk driver smashes into Houston police officer's patrol car
- AP Explains: Immigration protests before 'Abolish ICE'
- Suppliers Say Porsche Cross Turismo To Hit The Market Late 2021
- Man dies after being pulled from rough surf off the coast of North Carolina
- President Trump’s first UK visit expected to be met with protests and support
- Maisie Williams Is The 'Last Woman Standing' As 'Game Of Thrones' Winds Down
- The Latest: Ruling delayed on family reunification deadline
- U.S. warships pass through Taiwan Strait amid China tensions
- Raw video: Driver fleeing police crashes into house
- California police draw attention to cold case, in tweets
- Hawaii’s volcano eruption: Photos of sublime beauty and danger
- Three-Door 2019 Hyundai Veloster Delivers Fun at a Budget Price
- Trump's lawyers called former FBI director James Comey 'Machiavellian' and dishonest in memo to Russia investigation
- This Week: PepsiCo results, consumer prices, bank earnings
- Indian army shoots dead three protesters in Kashmir
- Dogs ‘Write’ Note to Mail Carrier Apologizing For Eating Her Lunch: 'Thank You For Sharing!'
- Foes Ethiopia, Eritrea pledge to open embassies as leaders embrace
- Syrian state media says air defenses hit Israeli plane, thwart missile strike
- Family of Ohio State doctor says it's cooperating in probe
- Miss America factions clash over decision to ditch swimsuit round
- Bentley Taking Pikes Peak Bentayga To Goodwood
- In The World According To Trump, NATO Allies Are Bad And Putin Is Good
- Violent protests erupt in Haiti as fuel prices spike
North Korea Calls Talks 'Regrettable' After U.S. Says Progress Was Made Posted: 07 Jul 2018 08:22 AM PDT |
State of emergency in parts of California as wildfires blaze amid high temperatures Posted: 07 Jul 2018 08:43 AM PDT |
The Guy Behind Trump's SCOTUS Choices Says No One Knows If They'd Overturn Roe v. Wade Posted: 08 Jul 2018 09:53 AM PDT |
"D-Day": dangerous mission underway to save Thai boys trapped in cave Posted: 08 Jul 2018 06:21 AM PDT By Panu Wongcha-um and John Geddie THAM LUANG CAVE, Thailand (Reuters) - A dangerous mission to rescue 12 Thai schoolboys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cave for more than two weeks began on Sunday and authorities said the first survivor may emerge around 11 hours later. Thirteen foreign divers and five members of Thailand's elite navy SEAL unit are trying to bring the boys - some as young as 11 and weak swimmers – through narrow, submerged passageways that claimed the life of a former Thai navy diver on Friday. "Today is D-Day," Narongsak Osottanakorn, head of the rescue mission, told reporters. |
Posted: 08 Jul 2018 09:39 AM PDT Thai authorities on Sunday rescued four boys among 13 trapped in a cave for more than two weeks, in a dramatic operation that involved having the children dive through dark, flooded passages. The operation to extract the rest of the group with the help of elite foreign divers and Thai Navy SEALs will restart on Monday after supplies are restocked, authorities said. |
New Jersey Mom Survives Crash That Killed Her Husband and 4 Daughters Posted: 08 Jul 2018 07:11 AM PDT |
AP PHOTOS: Thai soccer team's cave ordeal hits 2-week mark Posted: 07 Jul 2018 02:43 AM PDT |
Twitter suspends over 70 million accounts in two months - Washington Post Posted: 06 Jul 2018 06:00 PM PDT Twitter and other social media platforms such as Facebook Inc |
Full Blunt: 'I hope the president sticks with the sanctions' on North Korea Posted: 07 Jul 2018 11:24 PM PDT |
Massive Protest Against Gun Violence Closes Chicago Highway Posted: 07 Jul 2018 07:30 PM PDT |
Pres. Trump has a new legal strategy in Russia investigation Posted: 07 Jul 2018 09:17 AM PDT |
One dead as western US heat wave stunts firefighting efforts Posted: 06 Jul 2018 09:27 PM PDT The western US was in the midst of a record heat wave Friday, with one dead in California as massive fires forced hundreds to evacuate. "Large fire activity is spread across the country from Florida to Alaska," the National Interagency Fire Center announced, as temperatures spiked above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) in some places. California's fire agency, Cal Fire, said on Twitter that one person had died as a result of the "Klamathon" fire in Siskiyou County, near the border with Oregon. |
Trump will have 'pretty good gut feel' in choosing for Supreme Court: Chris Christie Posted: 08 Jul 2018 09:57 AM PDT |
Brazil judge rules to keep da Silva in jail after dispute Posted: 08 Jul 2018 05:22 PM PDT |
Canada woman breaks silence on PM groping allegation Posted: 06 Jul 2018 07:27 PM PDT A former journalist broke her silence on Friday to stand by her allegation that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau groped her nearly two decades ago, when he was not politically involved. "I issue this statement reluctantly, in response to mounting media pressure to confirm that I was the reporter who was the subject of the Open Eyes editorial, published in the Creston Valley Advance in August of 2000," Rose Knight said in a statement to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Mr Trudeau did apologize the next day. |
Comic book great and Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko dies at age 90 Posted: 07 Jul 2018 09:38 AM PDT |
North Korea says resolve for denuclearisation may falter after talks with U.S.: KCNA Posted: 07 Jul 2018 06:20 AM PDT SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Saturday its "firm, steadfast" resolve to give up its nuclear programs may falter after the United States demanded unilateral denuclearisation during two days of talks in Pyongyang, state media said. The North's official KCNA news agency said the result of talks with the delegation headed by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was "extremely troubling," accusing it of insisting on complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation. ... |
Defense lawyers ask to move Manafort trial, cite publicity Posted: 06 Jul 2018 06:39 PM PDT |
Russian Bots Linked To Viral Twitter Attacks On 'Hateful' Dems Posted: 07 Jul 2018 09:32 PM PDT |
Pope fears for Christian presence in Mideast Posted: 07 Jul 2018 02:36 AM PDT Pope Francis on Saturday voiced concern that Christians will disappear from the Middle East amid "murderous indifference" as war rages on. "The Middle East has become a land of people who leave their own lands behind," Francis said. "For a Middle East without Christians would not be the Middle East. |
Syrian refugee girl who used tin cans for legs cries as she gets first prosthetic limbs Posted: 08 Jul 2018 04:52 AM PDT The 8-year-old Syrian girl, quietly crying in an Istanbul clinic, was overwhelmed by the new set of prosthetic legs she had just received and taken aback by the cameras pointed at her by journalists attending the fitting. Maya Meri has been in the spotlight since images of her plight hit social media last month. She was filmed in a camp for the displaced in Syria's northwestern Idlib province walking around on contraptions her father made from tuna cans, plastic tubes and fabric. "I thought of doing something that would protect her while on the ground from stones and other things, so I made these limbs for her," said her father, Mohammed. Maya Meri adjusts her prosthetic leg as she sits on her dad Mohammed's lap at a rehabilitation clinic in Istanbul. Credit: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP Maya was born without legs because of a condition called congenital amputation. Her story moved one Turkish prosthetics specialist to reach out to Turkey's largest humanitarian organization, which evacuated her from Syria. Maya is now in Istanbul with her father, who shares the same disability. On Thursday, as journalists looked on, prosthetics specialist Mehmet Zeki Culcu took off Maya's makeshift legs. He first wrapped her limbs in protective layers of fabric and then placed her in temporary prosthetics. Camera shutters clicked as Culcu lifted Maya up and she stood in her purple and pink sneakers, which looked a few sizes too big. Maya waited for years for proper prosthetics Credit: OSMAN ORSAL/Reuters Originally from Aleppo province, the Meri family had to move to escape the fighting. "We fled to an area that has not witnessed bombardment but it was difficult to live there in a tent on a mountain," said Mohammed, who has five other children still in Syria with their mother. Maya Meri is guided by a prosthetic specialist as she tries out her new legs. Credit: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP In the Idlib camp, Maya and her father had to crawl on the bare earth to get anywhere. He said the little girl would be in pain because of the rugged terrain as she made her way to school. The homemade prosthetics allowed her to move about more easily, and helped her learn how to balance, shortening a two-week process to a single day when she was fitted with her new legs. Culcu, who took on her case pro-bono, thinks it will take about 2 1/2 months for her to be fully fitted. "If Maya continues to learn so fast and be so enthusiastic, it might be completed in a shorter time," he said. Maya walks on legs made of tin cans in a refugee camp in Idlib Credit: AAREF WATAD/AFP Maya practices taking steps with the aid of a walker. In time, Culcu said her trial socket prosthetics will be lengthened with a knee joint and then extended below the knee. She grimaces with pain after an hour with her synthetic limbs, but the technicians said that's to be expected and worked to adjust them. Culcu said Maya has become a "child symbol" and he hopes the world will be moved by her plight to put an end to the civil war in Syria. "There are hundreds of thousands of people living with disabilities, and among them are tens of thousands of children, who unfortunately need prosthetics," he said. Turkey, which shares a lengthy border with Syria, has become entrenched in the Syrian conflict. The country hosts more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees, and its agencies and non-governmental organizations work across the border to provide aid. Maya Meri waits to be fitted with her new legs Credit: OSMAN ORSAL/ REUTERS Turkish troops and allied Syrian fighters have seized territory in northern Syria from the Islamic State group and U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters. Turkey, which supports the Syrian opposition, has negotiated local cease-fires with Iran and Russia, which are allied with the government. The Turkish Red Crescent is sponsoring Maya and her father's stay in Turkey. Culcu has pledged to provide prosthetics for the elder Meri after he receives an operation to prepare his limbs for the fitting. A while after trying her new prosthetics, Maya sat on her father's lap, exhausted and silent as he mused about their future. "Life is good if I can live here in Turkey, where someone can help us live a good life, because I cannot work," he said. |
Indian police charge five in death of rape victim's father Posted: 07 Jul 2018 09:18 AM PDT By Nigam Prusty NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian police on Saturday charged five people, including the brother of a lawmaker from the ruling party, in relation to the death of the father of a teenage girl raped last year. Atul Singh Sengar, the brother of the arrested lawmaker, along with four others were accused of brutally assaulting the rape victim's father who "sustained serious injuries", federal police said in a statement. More than 100 rapes are reported in India every day, but strong political overtones have crept into this particular case. |
Suspect drunk driver smashes into Houston police officer's patrol car Posted: 08 Jul 2018 06:26 AM PDT |
AP Explains: Immigration protests before 'Abolish ICE' Posted: 07 Jul 2018 10:28 AM PDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Several people were arrested this week after they placed a banner on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal on the Fourth of July calling for abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Protesters forced the closure of the ICE building in Portland, Oregon, and more Democratic politicians have been embracing an "abolish ICE" message as the midterm elections approach. |
Suppliers Say Porsche Cross Turismo To Hit The Market Late 2021 Posted: 08 Jul 2018 01:00 PM PDT |
Man dies after being pulled from rough surf off the coast of North Carolina Posted: 07 Jul 2018 05:28 PM PDT |
President Trump’s first UK visit expected to be met with protests and support Posted: 07 Jul 2018 09:02 AM PDT |
Maisie Williams Is The 'Last Woman Standing' As 'Game Of Thrones' Winds Down Posted: 07 Jul 2018 10:23 AM PDT |
The Latest: Ruling delayed on family reunification deadline Posted: 07 Jul 2018 03:34 AM PDT |
U.S. warships pass through Taiwan Strait amid China tensions Posted: 08 Jul 2018 03:31 AM PDT By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali and Jess Macy Yu WASHINGTON/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Two U.S. warships passed through the Taiwan Strait on Saturday on a voyage that will likely be viewed in the self-ruled island as a sign of support by President Donald Trump amid heightened tension with China. "Two U.S. Navy ships conducted a routine transit through the international waters of the Taiwan Strait on July 7-8 (local time)," Captain Charlie Brown, a spokesman for U.S. Pacific Fleet, told Reuters in a statement. "U.S. Navy Ships transit between the South China Sea and East China Sea via the Taiwan Strait and have done so for many years," Brown said. |
Raw video: Driver fleeing police crashes into house Posted: 07 Jul 2018 01:47 PM PDT |
California police draw attention to cold case, in tweets Posted: 08 Jul 2018 02:39 PM PDT |
Hawaii’s volcano eruption: Photos of sublime beauty and danger Posted: 08 Jul 2018 07:40 AM PDT |
Three-Door 2019 Hyundai Veloster Delivers Fun at a Budget Price Posted: 08 Jul 2018 03:06 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Jul 2018 12:42 PM PDT Donald Trump's legal team reportedly launched a withering attack on former FBI Director James Comey in a letter to the special counsel probing Russian interference in the election, calling him "Machiavellian" and "dishonest". In a memo provides a window into the way the president's lawyers have been seeking to undermine the credibility of Mr Comey, a letter dispatched to Special Counsel Robert Mueller by Marc Kasowitz, then the president's lead lawyer, described him as "unbounded by law and regulation". The letter, obtained by the Associated Press, was sent in June 2017, shortly after Mr Mueller was appointed to lead the investigation into alleged Russian interference and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow. |
This Week: PepsiCo results, consumer prices, bank earnings Posted: 07 Jul 2018 10:11 PM PDT |
Indian army shoots dead three protesters in Kashmir Posted: 07 Jul 2018 08:33 AM PDT Troops shot dead three stone-throwing protesters including a 16-year-old girl in Indian-administered Kashmir on Saturday, as tensions rose ahead of the anniversary of the death of a popular rebel commander. Witnesses said soldiers opened fire in the southern Kashmiri district of Kulgam after hundreds of people angry at an army search operation for suspected militants gathered to protest, some hurling objects. "The three had bullet injuries and succumbed soon after their arrival at the hospital," the doctor at a sub-district hospital in Kulgam said on condition of anonymity. |
Posted: 07 Jul 2018 11:23 AM PDT |
Foes Ethiopia, Eritrea pledge to open embassies as leaders embrace Posted: 08 Jul 2018 11:47 AM PDT The leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea announced on Sunday they would re-open their embassies, hailing a stunningly swift rapprochement between bitter regional enemies at their first summit since a war two decades ago. The talks were the product of an unexpected peace initiative by Ethiopia's new reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, which could transform the Horn of Africa region, ending decades of animosity during which both countries remained isolated and dominated by their security forces. Eritrea's long-time leader Isaias Afwerki welcomed Abiy at Asmara's airport in the morning before they departed for the State House for talks that lasted all day. |
Syrian state media says air defenses hit Israeli plane, thwart missile strike Posted: 08 Jul 2018 01:22 PM PDT Syrian military air defenses struck an Israeli warplane and shot down Israeli missiles targeting the T4 air base in Homs province in response to an act of "aggression" on Sunday night, Syrian state media said. An Israeli military spokeswoman said Israel does not comment on foreign reports. Israel has grown deeply alarmed by the expanding clout of its arch enemy Iran during the seven-year war in neighboring Syria. |
Family of Ohio State doctor says it's cooperating in probe Posted: 07 Jul 2018 03:17 PM PDT |
Miss America factions clash over decision to ditch swimsuit round Posted: 08 Jul 2018 06:57 AM PDT Former Miss Americas are rallying in support of Gretchen Carlson, another former winner brought in to reform the pageant, after state officials pushed for her resignation. Their move reveals deep divisions over the direction of an organisation that was rocked by a 2017 email scandal and is trying to modernise for the #metoo era. Ms Carlson, Miss America 1989 and an early figure in the #MeToo movement, announced last month that the pageant was dropping the swimsuit element of the competition. However, some former directors and state officials said they felt pressured to make the change or risk broadcasters dropping the pageant from television. Representatives from 22 state pageants signed a petition calling for the resignations of the new Miss America board, including Ms Carlson and Regina Hopper, its chief executive, according to The Press of Atlantic City. Gretchen Carlson leads the Miss America board of trustees Credit: Miss America Organisation But in a letter to the newspaper, 30 former Miss Americas said they "fully support" Carlson and the board members "who are and have been working tirelessly to move our programme forward". The Miss America organisation is regrouping after a December scandal in which emails surfaced in which its then chief executive and board members mocked winners' intelligence, looks and sex lives. They were forced to resign. Today, the organisation's top three posts are held by women and the new leaders have begun making changes. The petition from the state pageant officials expressed a vote of "no confidence" in the board of trustees. It cited a lack of transparency and adherence to best practices, The Press said. But the former Miss Americas said in their letter that they "hope the voices of our majority can and will be heard". Ms Hopper told The Press on Friday that "there are always those who disagree with or find it hard to accept change", but that the organisation welcomes anyone who wants to move forward with a revitalised programme dedicated to providing scholarships and opportunities to young women. Suzette Charles, Miss America 1984, said things had begun to "unravel" in the organisation. "There's been a lot of dismay with (Carlson's) leadership," she said. "We thought she would regard this program with reverence and keep this tradition alive." |
Bentley Taking Pikes Peak Bentayga To Goodwood Posted: 08 Jul 2018 01:29 AM PDT |
In The World According To Trump, NATO Allies Are Bad And Putin Is Good Posted: 07 Jul 2018 04:01 AM PDT |
Violent protests erupt in Haiti as fuel prices spike Posted: 06 Jul 2018 08:23 PM PDT |
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