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- 'National Disgrace!': Trump escalates attack on Mueller as jury mulls Manafort's fate
- Alligator Kills Woman Walking Dog In South Carolina: Police
- The Latest: Latest earthquake on Indonesian island kills 2
- Irish abuse survivors await Pope's arrival with scepticism
- Eight hikers die as flash flood hits Italy's Calabria
- Families Separated Since Korean War Reunite In North Korea
- Wildfire moves closer to Glacier National Park's scenic road
- Dad of slain pregnant woman breaks down in Colorado court as murder charges read against son-in-law
- Could soccer moms swing the House? Democrats hope so.
- Pregnant Woman Suspected Husband Might Be Cheating Before He Allegedly Killed Her: Friend
- Missouri Teen Killed On Birthday Just An Hour After ‘I Made It To 17’ Facebook Post
- Yahoo News explains: What's the other cause impacting global warming?
- Malaysia's Mahathir cancels China-backed rail, pipeline projects
- Man Forced to Choose Between Meth and Wife Makes Wrong Call
- Elizabeth Warren’s Far-Reaching New Bill Aims To Actually Drain The Swamp
- Crikey! Photographer gets up close with dangerous crocs
- Shots fired at US embassy in Ankara, no casualties
- 2 employees dead, including suspect, in workplace shooting at food warehouse in Missouri City
- Tweeters Erupt Over Donald Trump's 'Racist' Praise Of Border Patrol Agent
- Flash flood kills 10 hikers in Italian mountain gorge as rescuers say it hit like 'a tsunami'
- Some Venezuelans, alarmed by Maduro's measures, speed up plans to flee
- Argentine Police Officer Breastfeeds Malnourished Baby in Kind Gesture
- More Russian Hacking Uncovered Ahead Of Midterms — This Time Targeting Conservatives
- 58 people shot in Chicago over weekend as police hit out at 'cowardly' violence
- Famously Thicc, High-Maintenance Cat Finds New Human As Extra As He Is
- Jury deliberates for fourth day in Manafort trial
- APNewsBreak: Alaska Natives believed whale hunt was legal
- Police seek protesters who toppled Confederate statue in North Carolina
- Husband and Wife Die After Being Caught in Riptide off New Hampshire Beach
- Democrats Suing To Stop GOP Congressman Calling Himself A ‘Farmer’ On Ballot
- 151 Ways To Cook An Egg
- 2 Teens Found Dead in a Field Are Latest Victims of Chicago Violence
- Iran unveils new fighter jet as president says US 'knows the consequences' of an attack on Tehran
- Melania Trump's Anti-Cyberbullying Tweet Does Not Go Over Well
- Mollie Tibbetts' Father Reluctantly Returns Home After a Month
- This Is How South Africa Could Become the Next Zimbabwe
- A 46-Year-Old Woman Who Fell Off a Cruise Ship Was Rescued Alive 10 Hours Later
- Trump Speechwriter Fired After He's Linked To White Nationalist Event
- Good Samaritans rescue two people, dog from sinking car
'National Disgrace!': Trump escalates attack on Mueller as jury mulls Manafort's fate Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:53 AM PDT |
Alligator Kills Woman Walking Dog In South Carolina: Police Posted: 20 Aug 2018 11:50 AM PDT |
The Latest: Latest earthquake on Indonesian island kills 2 Posted: 19 Aug 2018 06:20 PM PDT |
Irish abuse survivors await Pope's arrival with scepticism Posted: 20 Aug 2018 07:35 AM PDT Over the next 15 years floods of similar stories followed as harrowing state investigations unearthed endemic sexual abuse and cover-up that rocked the church's standing in the once staunchly Roman Catholic country. When Pope Francis makes the first papal visit to Ireland in nearly 40 years this weekend, Madden, a Dubliner, will be a long way away. To see that institution being cheered on when there are so many unanswered questions, I would find it sickening," said Madden, who will be in Rome when the Pope addresses an expected 500,000 people in Dublin on Sunday. |
Eight hikers die as flash flood hits Italy's Calabria Posted: 20 Aug 2018 01:46 PM PDT Eight hikers died when a mountain river suddenly flooded in Italy's southern Calabria region, with five people still missing, local emergency services said on Monday. "We have eight dead but we can't rule out the toll increasing," the local civil protection unit told AFP. It also said there were two groups of 18 hikers at the site. |
Families Separated Since Korean War Reunite In North Korea Posted: 20 Aug 2018 04:44 AM PDT |
Wildfire moves closer to Glacier National Park's scenic road Posted: 19 Aug 2018 06:38 PM PDT |
Dad of slain pregnant woman breaks down in Colorado court as murder charges read against son-in-law Posted: 21 Aug 2018 10:05 AM PDT |
Could soccer moms swing the House? Democrats hope so. Posted: 20 Aug 2018 07:29 AM PDT Remember the "soccer moms"? That 1990s term for politically moderate suburban women has fallen out of usage lately, but they're still around, and a key voting bloc in the upcoming midterms. Frustrated with Washington and turned off by President Trump, they could deliver Congress to the Democrats in November. Or not. |
Pregnant Woman Suspected Husband Might Be Cheating Before He Allegedly Killed Her: Friend Posted: 20 Aug 2018 07:36 AM PDT |
Missouri Teen Killed On Birthday Just An Hour After ‘I Made It To 17’ Facebook Post Posted: 21 Aug 2018 03:19 PM PDT |
Yahoo News explains: What's the other cause impacting global warming? Posted: 20 Aug 2018 08:13 AM PDT The authors of the study predict a 58 percent chance that the next few years will be "anomalously warm," with a 69 percent chance that earth's oceans will be too. The study found that that warming trend is not just the result of a steady increase in human-made climate change driven by emissions of greenhouse gases. The study used data from 10 climate-change models and found that natural variabilities were the cause of a global warming "hiatus" in the early 2000s. |
Malaysia's Mahathir cancels China-backed rail, pipeline projects Posted: 21 Aug 2018 01:53 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR/BEIJING (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Tuesday that the Chinese-funded $20 billion East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project and a natural gas pipeline project in Sabah will be canceled for now, according to media reports. Mahathir made the comments while addressing the media in Beijing during his five-day trip to China. The Prime Minister's office confirmed the comments Mahathir made to reporters in Beijing. |
Man Forced to Choose Between Meth and Wife Makes Wrong Call Posted: 21 Aug 2018 06:06 AM PDT |
Elizabeth Warren’s Far-Reaching New Bill Aims To Actually Drain The Swamp Posted: 21 Aug 2018 12:26 PM PDT |
Crikey! Photographer gets up close with dangerous crocs Posted: 21 Aug 2018 12:41 PM PDT |
Shots fired at US embassy in Ankara, no casualties Posted: 20 Aug 2018 08:21 AM PDT Gunshots were fired at the US embassy in Ankara early on Monday, without causing any casualties, Turkish and American officials said as tensions spiked between the two NATO allies. Six shots were fired at the embassy with three bullets hitting the iron gate and exterior wall, the Ankara governor's office said, indicating there were "no casualties". Turkish police detained one suspect in connection with the attack, the state-run Anadolu news agency, without providing any details. |
2 employees dead, including suspect, in workplace shooting at food warehouse in Missouri City Posted: 20 Aug 2018 04:11 PM PDT |
Tweeters Erupt Over Donald Trump's 'Racist' Praise Of Border Patrol Agent Posted: 21 Aug 2018 12:27 AM PDT |
Posted: 21 Aug 2018 03:19 AM PDT An eight-year-old girl survived a devastating flash flood in a canyon in southern Italy but was found next to a body that rescuers believe may be one of her parents. The girl, named as Chiara, was semi-conscious, covered in thick mud and suffering from hypothermia when she was found in the gorge in Calabria after it was hit by a "tsunami" of muddy water following a severe storm. The seven-mile-long canyon, located in Pollino national park, has 2,300ft-high sheer rock walls which in some places are just 13ft apart. At least two groups of hikers were caught up in the disaster on Monday. While some were able to scramble to higher ground, others were engulfed by the flash flood and drowned. Ten people were killed, with some bodies washed up to three miles downstream by the force of the torrent. Eleven people were injured, five of them seriously. Four children lost either one or both of their parents. A rescue helicopter in the gorge that was hit by a flash flood Credit: Francesco Arena/Ansa "She was semi-conscious but clearly in a state of shock. We found her next to a corpse and from what we know, her parents are almost certainly among the victims," said Pasquale Gagliardi, a doctor with the local helicopter rescue service. The little girl, who had swallowed mud and debris, was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Naples, hundreds of miles to the north. A girl is helped by a member of the National Alpine and Caving Rescue Squad as they (right) descend the gorge Credit: ANSA/AP "You're going to make it, little one," Dr Pasquale wrote on Facebook under a photograph of the girl's hand, covered in mud, on the shoulder of an alpine rescue specialist. The hand of the eight year old girl on the shoulder of an alpine rescue specialist Credit: Twitter The victims included a volunteer rescue worker who helped pull people alive from a hotel in central Italy that was hit by a deadly avalanche in January 2017. Antonio De Rasis, 32, was guiding hikers through the gorge when it was hit by the 8ft-high wall of water. "With his experience, he would definitely have tried to help the group as much as possible," said Antonio Carlomagno, the mayor of the town where Mr De Rasis came from. The flash flood also claimed the lives of two models, Miriam Mezzolla, 27, and Claudia Giampietro, 31, who were said to be inseparable and shared a passion for burlesque dancing. Rescuers work in the gorge of the Raganello stream in Civita Credit: WENN.com An investigation has been launched into the disaster, with questions asked about why people were allowed into the gorge when bad weather was forecast. "It was a real tsunami. These are events that happen once in a lifetime," said Giacomo Zanfei, a senior official with the mountain rescue service. Italy has experienced strange weather this summer, with torrid heat building up in the mornings and then giving way to thunder, lightning and torrential rain. Rescuers and citizens wait in the central square of Civita, a village in the Italian Calabria southern region Credit: AFP Climate experts say the summer is becoming less dry and more "tropical", with higher rainfall than before. "It is a shocking tragedy, linked to the terrible weather we've had this summer," said Mimmo Lo Polito, a local mayor. The canyoning disaster comes just a week after the collapse of the Morandi bridge in Genoa, which killed 43 people. Raganello gorges in Pollino National Park, Calabria Credit: DEA/V. GIANNELLA "Italy is tired of crying for the dead. Enough," said Sergio Costa, the environment minister, during a visit to the scene. "If what happened is the result of negligence, sloppiness or a lack of awareness of the risks, we are facing a serious situation that we need to get to the bottom of." "The whole country is deeply saddened by this new tragedy, which has caused many deaths and injuries in Pollino national park," said Sergio Mattarella, Italy's president. |
Some Venezuelans, alarmed by Maduro's measures, speed up plans to flee Posted: 20 Aug 2018 02:51 PM PDT Maduro on Friday stunned the South American nation by announcing a 96 percent devaluation and vowing to peg the bolivar currency to Venezuela's new 'petro', a cryptocurrency that experts have cast doubt on as a functional financial instrument. "I am looking for flights to leave on Wednesday, any way I can," Narvaez said in Venezuela's western oil hub of Punto Fijo, home to massive but deteriorated oil refineries. "I am sure this is going to get worse because the man's ideas lack all logic." Maduro, who argues that he is the victim of a Washington-led "economic war" designed to sabotage his administration through sanctions, said that using the petro will abolish the "tyranny" of the dollar and lead to an economic rebirth in Venezuela, an OPEC member state home to the world's biggest crude oil reserves. |
Argentine Police Officer Breastfeeds Malnourished Baby in Kind Gesture Posted: 21 Aug 2018 05:57 AM PDT |
More Russian Hacking Uncovered Ahead Of Midterms — This Time Targeting Conservatives Posted: 21 Aug 2018 02:25 AM PDT |
58 people shot in Chicago over weekend as police hit out at 'cowardly' violence Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:46 PM PDT Chicago police have hit out at "cowardly" and "senseless" gun crime after at least 58 people were shot in another violent weekend across the city. Six people were killed from the shootings that took place from Friday to Sunday night, Chicago Police Department (CPD) Superintendent Eddie Johnson said at a press conference. Tom Ahern, the assistant director of news affairs and communications at CPD reported that a three-year-old boy was among those wounded as a result of the shootings from the weekend. |
Famously Thicc, High-Maintenance Cat Finds New Human As Extra As He Is Posted: 21 Aug 2018 02:43 PM PDT |
Jury deliberates for fourth day in Manafort trial Posted: 21 Aug 2018 10:23 AM PDT Jurors indicated they were struggling to reach a consensus on at least one of the 18 counts of which Manafort is accused but implied they could be in agreement on others, and Judge T.S. Ellis instructed them to attempt to reach a unanimous decision. The judge said he did not plan to ask the jurors if they were in agreement on other counts at this time, but added that the jurors' note implied an answer to that question. |
APNewsBreak: Alaska Natives believed whale hunt was legal Posted: 20 Aug 2018 04:19 PM PDT |
Police seek protesters who toppled Confederate statue in North Carolina Posted: 21 Aug 2018 11:41 AM PDT Protesters pulled the statue down with rope, cheering as it lay face down in the mud, its head and back covered in dirt. The university system's board chair, Harry Smith, and president, Margaret Spellings, denounced the toppling of the statue in a joint statement. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said in a statement he shared protesters "frustration" over statues but condemned the violent destruction of public property. |
Husband and Wife Die After Being Caught in Riptide off New Hampshire Beach Posted: 21 Aug 2018 07:30 AM PDT |
Democrats Suing To Stop GOP Congressman Calling Himself A ‘Farmer’ On Ballot Posted: 20 Aug 2018 03:17 PM PDT |
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2 Teens Found Dead in a Field Are Latest Victims of Chicago Violence Posted: 20 Aug 2018 03:59 PM PDT |
Posted: 21 Aug 2018 06:30 AM PDT Iran unveiled a new fighter jet as President Hassan Rouhani ratcheted up tension with the US by suggesting Washington would not attack the Islamic Republic because it was too powerful. Iran has expanded its military presence in the region by sending troops to support President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war, but years of sanctions have reduced its air force to several dozen old aircraft. The new Kowsar, claimed to be a domestically-built jet, was unveiled at a ceremony as Mr Rouhani said Iran should be prepared to confront its enemies. "We should make ourselves ready to fight against the military powers who want to take over our territory and resources," he said. "Why does the United States not attack us? Because of our power, because it knows the consequences," he said. The new Kowsar fighter jet is claimed to be a domestically-built jet Credit: AFP Iranian television footage showed clips of the aircraft taxiing and taking off. It is named after a word that appears in the Quran which means "an abundance of good," and is interpreted by some as a reference to the Prophet Mohamed's progeny whom Shia Muslims revere. Iran had previously unveiled in 2013 another domestically built fighter jet dubbed Qaher - vanquisher in Arabic - but there were doubts that it could even take off. The Kowsar is capable of carrying various weapons and will be used for short aerial-support missions, according to state news agency Tasnim. Kowsar refers to a river in paradise and is the title of a chapter in the Koran. The ceremony on Tuesday came days after the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei also said Iran's military prowess would deter an armed confrontation with the US, which pulled out of an international deal to curb Iran's nuclear programme in May and reimposed sanctions. US President Donald Trump had warned Iran not to threaten his country. Last month, he wrote on Twitter in an all cap message that Iran would "suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered" if Tehran threatened the US. He has also has offered to meet Iran's leadership, saying "if they want to meet, that's fine, if they don't want to meet, I couldn't care less," in an interview on Monday with Reuters. Iran has rejected the offer and said the US could not be trusted. "It's not only us who do not trust America. Today even Europe and China do not trust them, even American allies like Canada have lost their trust." |
Melania Trump's Anti-Cyberbullying Tweet Does Not Go Over Well Posted: 21 Aug 2018 01:42 AM PDT |
Mollie Tibbetts' Father Reluctantly Returns Home After a Month Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:57 AM PDT |
This Is How South Africa Could Become the Next Zimbabwe Posted: 20 Aug 2018 12:36 PM PDT |
A 46-Year-Old Woman Who Fell Off a Cruise Ship Was Rescued Alive 10 Hours Later Posted: 20 Aug 2018 07:38 AM PDT |
Trump Speechwriter Fired After He's Linked To White Nationalist Event Posted: 20 Aug 2018 01:32 AM PDT |
Good Samaritans rescue two people, dog from sinking car Posted: 20 Aug 2018 04:21 AM PDT |
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