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- Catholics On Twitter Call For Drastic Reform After Pennsylvania Sexual Abuse Report
- Brennan fires back at Trump: Claims of 'no collusion' are 'hogwash'
- Bodies of missing Colorado girls allegedly killed by dad found in oil and gas tanks: report
- Senate Republicans weigh in on Brennan security revocation
- California high court rules for immigrant kids in visa fight
- The Internet Schools GOP Senate Candidate Chris McDaniel About Robert E. Lee And Slavery
- Taiwan cafe chain that irked Beijing vanishes from food platforms
- China sacks top official over vaccine scandal, firm may de-list
- Trump Administration Hit With 7 Major Environmental Setbacks In Court In Past Week
- Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher, killed in crash with lorry while cycling in central London
- 22 Pumpkin Bars That Will Make You Forget All About Pie
- Socialists Need To Fight For Economic Change -- Not Just Another Version Of Capitalism
- Italy hunts for blame in bridge collapse that killed 39
- Bayer starts Monsanto integration as stock suffers
- Jury in Paul Manafort's Case Asks Judge to Redefine 'Reasonable Doubt'
- 3M to pay $9.1 million over defective military ear plugs
- These Are The Chilling Stories Of Abuse Covered Up By The Catholic Church
- Taiwan hotel axes Marriott contract over China naming row
- 26 Best Coffee Table Books to Buy & Gift This Year
- Getting personal: US, Turkish leaders feud over arrest
- Top 10 American car shows revealed
- Parents Upset After Transgender Student Takes Photo in School Restroom
- Jury in Manafort trial asks U.S. judge about 'reasonable doubt'
- Chinese plane slides off Manila runway causing flight delays
- Drug Overdoses In America Hit A Record High — Again
- Presidents pay tribute to Aretha Franklin
- Tesla's Board Is Reportedly Searching for a Second-in-Command to Help Elon Musk
- Palestinians say 2 killed by Israel fire at Gaza border
- This Is Where Japan Might Have Gotten the Idea for Pearl Harbor
- Electric Scooters Being Left Around Are Angering Residents
- US will be 'good ally' to Philippines in disputed sea: official
- These Are the 17 Best-Sounding Six Cylinder Cars You Can Buy
- Trump's Military Parade Postponed Indefinitely Amid Reports Of Overspending
- 'It’s Basically Happening Everywhere.' Survivors Say More States Should Investigate Church Abuse Like Pennsylvania
- White supremacist scolded live on camera by his father during interview
- The Latest: Jury sends 4 questions to Manafort judge
- Who Can Be a Financial Advisor?
- Scientists seek new ways to combat Florida's growing 'red tide'
- EU hits back at Italy govt over bridge disaster comments
- Long-Lost U.S. WWII 'Dakota' Plane Found in Melting Swiss Glacier
- Omarosa Might Have 'As Many As 200' Tapes, NY Times Reports
- China Is Sending a Trade Envoy to Washington Amid Tariff Dispute
- Hit the Woodward Dream Cruise in this 1978 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion
Catholics On Twitter Call For Drastic Reform After Pennsylvania Sexual Abuse Report Posted: 16 Aug 2018 04:49 PM PDT |
Brennan fires back at Trump: Claims of 'no collusion' are 'hogwash' Posted: 16 Aug 2018 06:13 AM PDT |
Bodies of missing Colorado girls allegedly killed by dad found in oil and gas tanks: report Posted: 17 Aug 2018 07:10 AM PDT |
Senate Republicans weigh in on Brennan security revocation Posted: 16 Aug 2018 12:51 PM PDT |
California high court rules for immigrant kids in visa fight Posted: 16 Aug 2018 05:14 PM PDT |
The Internet Schools GOP Senate Candidate Chris McDaniel About Robert E. Lee And Slavery Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:23 AM PDT |
Taiwan cafe chain that irked Beijing vanishes from food platforms Posted: 16 Aug 2018 01:59 AM PDT A Taiwan coffee chain that faces pressure in China after serving the island's president has disappeared from Chinese meal-ordering platforms, as Beijing warned it would oppose any businesses that support Taiwanese independence. 85C Bakery Cafe found itself in the crosshairs of China's campaign to isolate Taiwan following a visit to one of its stores in Los Angeles this week by Tsai Ing-wen, the president of self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own. |
China sacks top official over vaccine scandal, firm may de-list Posted: 16 Aug 2018 07:51 PM PDT China has sacked a senior provincial official and is probing a former top drug regulator after a safety scandal at vaccine maker Changsheng Biotechnology Co Ltd, which again warned it could be delisted over the scandal. The company was accused in July of falsifying data for a rabies vaccine and manufacturing an ineffective vaccine for babies, sparking widespread consumer anger. While there were no known reports of people being harmed by the vaccines, regulators ordered Changsheng to halt their production and recall the rabies vaccine. |
Trump Administration Hit With 7 Major Environmental Setbacks In Court In Past Week Posted: 17 Aug 2018 11:41 AM PDT |
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher, killed in crash with lorry while cycling in central London Posted: 16 Aug 2018 04:20 AM PDT The Queen's doctor has been killed by a lorry while cycling in a notorious Central London accident hotspot. Dr Peter Fisher, one of three official Physicians to The Queen and a renowned homeopathist, was crushed by the vehicle on Wednesday morning in High Holborn, near to the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine where he had practised for 35 years. The 67-year-old is understood to have taken up cycling to work only in the last two years and was killed on "Cycle To Work Day", a national campaign to champion pedal power over cars. Last night campaigners said his death highlighted the deficiency of safety measures protecting cyclists from lorries. Dr Peter Fisher, pictured with the Queen in 1999, was a member of the royal medical household Credit: David Sandison/REX/Shutterstock In the last five years, four have been killed near the same spot in Holborn alone. The collision with a CCF lorry, a sub-brand of Travis Perkins, took place at about 9.30am. One eyewitness, Angei Bozianu, manager of the nearby Princess Louise pub, told the Evening Standard: "I heard a woman screaming and I looked out of the window and he was under wheel." Dr Peter Fisher, pictured in 2016, was a leading expert in homeopathy The Metropolitan Police said the lorry driver had stopped at the scene, was not under arrest and was assisting with their enquiries. But they also appealed for witnesses to come forward. Buckingham Palace confirmed the Queen had been informed. Greg white, chief executive of the Faculty of Homeopathy, said: "We have lost a leader, not just for the faculty but for homeopathy in the UK and worldwide. "It's no exaggeration to say Peter is an irreplaceable talent. "He truly was a giant in all his fields of endeavour, which included clinician, research and academic." A sometimes controversial figure, Dr Fisher believed passionately in the power of homeopathy, a belief that highly diluted substances can induce the body to heal itself. The practice is regarded as no better than a placebo by most of the medical profession and has now been all but banished from the NHS. Evidence markers beneath a lorry at the scene of the fatality Credit: Rob Pinney/LNP His advocacy alongside his position in the royal household attracted some criticism, but he always pointed out that homeopathists have been treating the Royal Family since the reign of Queen Victoria. However, he revealed in an interview with The Daily Telegraph in January that, three years after taking up his position in 2001, he received a "serious dressing down" from the head of the medical household, Sir Richard Thompson, for mentioning his Royal connection during a public argument about homeopathy. Sir Richard last night confirmed the incident took place but added Dr Fisher was "a very nice man" and "absolutely passionate about homeopathy". It is understood Dr Fisher has grown-up children. Meanwhile a colleague told The Daily Telegraph: "He had a marriage behind him and was moving forward in life with a new partner. "It's such a tragedy and a terrible irony it happened on national cycle to work day." Emergency services at the scene of the crash in High Holborn on Wednesday morning Credit: Rob Pinney/LNP Dr Gill Gaskin, medical director for University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the umbrella body for Dr Fisher's hospital, where he served as Director of Research, said he was: "A highly regarded colleague and friend". Duncan Dollimore, head of campaigns at charity Cycling UK, said Dr Fisher's death highlights why there must be greater efforts to protect riders from lorries. "That's why more needs to be done to separate cyclists from lorries in areas like Holborn, the scene of four cyclists' deaths in the last five years, and to ensure that only the safest lorries, which eliminate vehicle blind spots, are allowed into London," he said. The London Cycling Campaign intends to hold a protest in Holborn next Monday. |
22 Pumpkin Bars That Will Make You Forget All About Pie Posted: 17 Aug 2018 09:25 AM PDT |
Socialists Need To Fight For Economic Change -- Not Just Another Version Of Capitalism Posted: 17 Aug 2018 02:45 AM PDT |
Italy hunts for blame in bridge collapse that killed 39 Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:14 PM PDT |
Bayer starts Monsanto integration as stock suffers Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:12 AM PDT German chemicals and pharmaceuticals giant Bayer said Thursday that it would begin integrating seeds and pesticides maker Monsanto after a mega-merger, but its stock price was battered by the US firm's legal woes. Two months after the $63 billion deal -- the biggest ever foreign takeover by a German company -- Bayer completed the sale of a final tranche of crop science businesses worth 5.9 billion euros ($6.7 billion) to rival BASF under concessions imposed by cartel watchdogs. With competition authorities' conditions met, "the integration of Monsanto into the Bayer Group can begin," the Leverkusen-based company said in a statement. |
Jury in Paul Manafort's Case Asks Judge to Redefine 'Reasonable Doubt' Posted: 16 Aug 2018 03:07 PM PDT |
3M to pay $9.1 million over defective military ear plugs Posted: 17 Aug 2018 08:22 AM PDT The 3M Co. has agreed to pay $9.1 million to settle allegations it knowingly sold defective combat ear plugs to the U.S. military without disclosing defects that limited the effectiveness of the hearing protection devices, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday. A settlement frees 3M from the inconvenience of a long investigation and litigation, it said. The 3M payment settles allegations that 3M and its predecessor, Aearo Technologies Inc., knew the ear plugs it sold the military were too short for proper insertion into the users' ears and could loosen and not perform effectively in some people, the Justice Department said. |
These Are The Chilling Stories Of Abuse Covered Up By The Catholic Church Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:20 PM PDT |
Taiwan hotel axes Marriott contract over China naming row Posted: 15 Aug 2018 11:37 PM PDT The owner of a Starwood-branded hotel in Taiwan said Thursday it will terminate its contract with Marriott International, in protest over the US group caving in to Beijing pressure to list the island as part of China. Marriott was strongly criticised by Chinese authorities in January for listing Taiwan -- along with Tibet and Hong Kong -- as separate countries, all regions which Beijing claims under its authority. |
26 Best Coffee Table Books to Buy & Gift This Year Posted: 16 Aug 2018 12:53 PM PDT |
Getting personal: US, Turkish leaders feud over arrest Posted: 17 Aug 2018 03:59 PM PDT |
Top 10 American car shows revealed Posted: 17 Aug 2018 08:10 AM PDT |
Parents Upset After Transgender Student Takes Photo in School Restroom Posted: 17 Aug 2018 06:28 AM PDT |
Jury in Manafort trial asks U.S. judge about 'reasonable doubt' Posted: 16 Aug 2018 04:54 PM PDT The case is the first to go to trial stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election, although the charges largely predate Manafort's five months working on Trump's campaign, including three as chairman. Before wrapping up their work for the day, the jurors asked U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis their first questions, including the definition of "reasonable doubt." In a criminal case the jury must find a defendant guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt." "The government is not required to prove beyond all possible doubt," Ellis said, responding to a note from the jury with the questions. Ellis added that reasonable doubt was "doubt based on reason." The other questions delved into details of the case. |
Chinese plane slides off Manila runway causing flight delays Posted: 16 Aug 2018 05:41 PM PDT A Chinese passenger jet slid off the runway as it landed at Manila airport in torrential rain forcing dozens of flight cancellations on Friday, as engineers struggled to remove the stricken aircraft. The Xiamen Airlines plane, carrying 157 passengers and eight crew, landed on its second attempt before skidding onto the grass and ripping off its left engine late Thursday evening, airport general manager Ed Monreal said. All on board were safely evacuated from the aircraft with no serious injuries. |
Drug Overdoses In America Hit A Record High — Again Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:48 AM PDT |
Presidents pay tribute to Aretha Franklin Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:05 AM PDT |
Tesla's Board Is Reportedly Searching for a Second-in-Command to Help Elon Musk Posted: 17 Aug 2018 07:06 AM PDT |
Palestinians say 2 killed by Israel fire at Gaza border Posted: 17 Aug 2018 11:15 AM PDT |
This Is Where Japan Might Have Gotten the Idea for Pearl Harbor Posted: 17 Aug 2018 12:00 AM PDT |
Electric Scooters Being Left Around Are Angering Residents Posted: 17 Aug 2018 12:06 PM PDT |
US will be 'good ally' to Philippines in disputed sea: official Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:46 AM PDT The United States will be "a good ally" to the Philippines in responding to territorial conflicts in the South China Sea, a US defence official said Thursday. Randall Schriver, assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs, gave the assurance as tensions rise over China's aggressive stance towards its claims to most of the strategic waterway. Speaking to reporters at the US embassy in Manila, Schriver was asked if the United States, which is bound to the Philippines by a mutual defence treaty, would help the country if China invaded the main Filipino-occupied island in the South China Sea. |
These Are the 17 Best-Sounding Six Cylinder Cars You Can Buy Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:00 AM PDT |
Trump's Military Parade Postponed Indefinitely Amid Reports Of Overspending Posted: 16 Aug 2018 06:16 PM PDT |
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White supremacist scolded live on camera by his father during interview Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:45 AM PDT The organiser of a white supremacist march in Washington DC at the weekend has been left red-faced, after a video emerged showing him being scolded by his father during an interview in his family home. Jason Kessler, 34, organised last year's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, which resulted in the death of counter protester Heather Heyer. He organised an anniversary march in DC this weekend, which was attended by a few dozen people, and dwarfed by a huge counter-protest. In a clip circulated on Tuesday, originally filmed in June, he was recording an hour-long livestream with the alt-Right Patrick Little discussing Jews, when his father barged in furiously told him off, mid-interview. "Hey! You get out of my room!" yelled Eric Kessler, Jason Kessler's father. Mr Little, 33, who ran an unsuccessful campaign for a Senate seat in California, chuckles at the interruption of his neo-Nazi conspiracy theories concerning Jews, castration and slavery. He asks: "You got a drunk roommate there?" Jason Kessler, escorted by police during his August 12 rally outside the White House Credit: AFP Looking sheepish, Mr Kessler tried to explain the situation to his friend, saying: "I have somebody who supports Israeli, uh... orthodox… We are kind of at crosshairs on that right now." His father presses on, yelling at Mr Kessler: "I want this to stop in my room, Jason. This is my room." Mr Little can be heard sniggering as Mr Kessler excuses himself and walks off-screen. "You're not living with an Orthodox Jew are you?" Mr Little asks. Mr Kessler tries to explain the rift in his house, saying: "My family watches the History Channel and it's all this propaganda – 'the Nazis' and 'the Jews'." He goes on to complain his father is "cucked" — an insult often used by the alt-Right — because he watches "constant anti-German propaganda" on the History Channel. When he wants to express his views on Jews, he retreats to his father's bedroom, he explained. "And I'm stuck in this situation where, with all these lawsuits, I need to stay with my family." Counterprotesters in Washington DC on August 12 Credit: AFP Mr Little nods, explaining that he is planning on renting out the houseboat on which he lives to pay for his expenses. Eric Kessler told The Washington Post earlier this year that his family was "dismayed across the board about this situation. We've never identified with racial politics." He added that despite living in the same house he had very little interaction with his son since he learned of his radical views, shortly before last year's rally. Jason Kessler, however, told the paper that he has been treated unfairly. "I've been turned into an avatar of hate," he said. |
The Latest: Jury sends 4 questions to Manafort judge Posted: 16 Aug 2018 02:30 PM PDT |
Who Can Be a Financial Advisor? Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:02 AM PDT Or can anyone hang a sign outside a storefront and hawk financial planning services, even without much -- or any -- formal training? The answer, for worried consumers, is this: "Just about anybody can call themselves a financial planner or financial advisor," says Kevin Keller, CEO of the CFP Board, which sets and enforces the standards for certified financial planners. People who call themselves financial advisors can work in a number of industries. |
Scientists seek new ways to combat Florida's growing 'red tide' Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:24 PM PDT Michael Crosby, president and chief executive of the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, welcomed a red tide emergency order issued this week by Governor Rick Scott, designating more state money for research, cleanup and wildlife rescues. Interest in mitigation technologies has been heightened by a 10-month-long toxic algae bloom off Florida's southwestern coast that has caused mounds of rotting fish to wash up on beaches from Tampa to Naples. The red tide also has been implicated in at least 266 sea turtle strandings and is suspected or determined to have caused 68 manatee deaths so far this year, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission figures. |
EU hits back at Italy govt over bridge disaster comments Posted: 16 Aug 2018 06:55 AM PDT The European Union pushed back Thursday against Italy's populist government over the deadly collapse of a bridge in Genoa, saying that it had given Rome billions of euros to fix infrastructure. The riposte came after Italy's hardline eurosceptic Interior Minister Matteo Salvini accused Brussels in the wake of the disaster that killed at least 38 people of prioritising budgets over safety. "It is very human to look for somebody to blame, when terrible accident happens as #Genova. |
Long-Lost U.S. WWII 'Dakota' Plane Found in Melting Swiss Glacier Posted: 16 Aug 2018 03:58 PM PDT |
Omarosa Might Have 'As Many As 200' Tapes, NY Times Reports Posted: 16 Aug 2018 09:40 PM PDT |
China Is Sending a Trade Envoy to Washington Amid Tariff Dispute Posted: 15 Aug 2018 09:34 PM PDT |
Hit the Woodward Dream Cruise in this 1978 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion Posted: 16 Aug 2018 01:43 PM PDT |
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