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- French Police Fire Tear Gas, Water Cannons At Thousands Of Protesters In Paris
- Police face-off with tribe in missionary killing
- Biggest Threat To The U.K.’s Security Is Russia, Not ISIS, British Army Chief Says [Opinion]
- Rain breaks, easing search for remains of California wildfire
- NASA Looking Toward Manned Mission To Mars 'Sometime In The 2030s'
- Theresa May Gambles on Personal Campaign to Win Brexit Deal Vote
- Jamal Khashoggi’s Body Was Drained Of All Blood Before Medical Expert Dismembered Him, New Report Claims
- White House Lashed For 'Burying' Bombshell Climate Report With Holiday Release
- 6 rebels, 1 soldier killed in Kashmir, sparking protests
- This rare 1990 Mazda 323F hasn't been seen for over 10 years
- Cokie Roberts: Nancy Pelosi will be next speaker because she's a 'master politician'
- The Ross Family's Thanksgiving Day Parade Celebration In New York City Is Pure Joy
- NASA spacecraft nears Red Planet on mission to detect 'marsquakes'
- Anti-gay marriage groups win Taiwan referendum battle
- U.K. Parliament Seizes Internal Facebook Documents: Guardian
- Asylum Seekers Would Stay In Mexico Under New Deal Cut By Trump: Report
- Police: Man shot woman at Walmart, later turned gun on self
- Stocks Post Worst Thanksgiving Week Decline Since 2011
- Large Asteroid Packing 50 Megatons Of Force Might Come Crashing Down On Earth In 2023 — And That’s Not All
- Air raids target rebel supply lines as deadly clashes hit Yemen's Hodeida
- Pelosi Urges Democrats to Unite Ahead of First Leadership Vote
- Republican Senators Urge Tougher Stance On Saudi Arabia: Trump's Statement 'So Weak'
- American killed by remote tribe believed god was helping him reach island
- 9 products to help you sleep better, all on sale for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
- 27 supporters arrested when man detained after leaving sanctuary in Durham to meet with immigration officials
- EU's only Plan B is preparing no-deal Brexit: official
- Goodwood presents Jim Clark Trust with £53k from summer fundraising
- Walmart’s Cyber Monday Sale Might Offer The Best Deals On The Market
- Sri Lanka president vows never to reappoint ousted premier
- After attack on Chinese consulate, Pakistan points to India
- 41 Weird Christmas Gifts That Even Normal People Will Love
- Readers write: Violence on the left and the right
- Taiwan vote spotlights social and political rifts
- Taiwan voters set to block same-sex marriage in referendum
- Three twists on a classic fruit crumble for a chilly weekend
- ‘The Young And The Restless’ Spoilers Leave Fans Wondering If Summer Is Leaving The Show
- Russia Fires on Ukraine's Navy Near Crimea as Tensions Flare
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe no longer able to walk, president says
- If Trump is cornered, the judges he disdains may finally bring him down
- White House dismisses ominous climate change report
- Around 100 Syrians struggle to breathe after 'toxic' attack
- The Touching Reason Queen Elizabeth Keeps Christmas Decorations Up Until February
French Police Fire Tear Gas, Water Cannons At Thousands Of Protesters In Paris Posted: 24 Nov 2018 09:11 AM PST |
Police face-off with tribe in missionary killing Posted: 24 Nov 2018 11:25 PM PST Indian officers had a nervous long-distance face-off with the tribe who killed an American missionary, in their latest bid to locate his body on a remote island, police said Sunday. The police team, who took a boat just off Indian-owned North Sentinel island on Saturday, spotted men from the Sentinelese tribe on the beach where John Allen Chau was last seen, the region's police chief Dependra Pathak told AFP. Using binoculars, officers -- in a police boat about 400 metres from the shore -- saw the men armed with bows and arrows, the weapons reportedly used by the isolated tribe to kill Chau as he shouted Christian phrases at them. |
Biggest Threat To The U.K.’s Security Is Russia, Not ISIS, British Army Chief Says [Opinion] Posted: 24 Nov 2018 09:13 AM PST |
Rain breaks, easing search for remains of California wildfire Posted: 24 Nov 2018 09:45 PM PST The so-called Camp Fire all but obliterated the mountain community of Paradise, 175 miles (280 km) northeast of San Francisco, on Nov. 8, killing at least 85 people and destroying nearly 14,000 homes. The death toll was increased late Saturday night by one, according to the Butte County Sheriff's Office. Some 475 people from Paradise and surrounding communities remain unaccounted for, according to the Butte County Sheriff's Office. |
NASA Looking Toward Manned Mission To Mars 'Sometime In The 2030s' Posted: 25 Nov 2018 12:51 PM PST |
Theresa May Gambles on Personal Campaign to Win Brexit Deal Vote Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:30 PM PST The U.K. prime minister will appeal to members of Parliament to vote for the contract she finalized over the weekend with the European Union and avoid the turmoil of splitting from the bloc without a plan. May has staked her authority on a campaign to persuade the House of Commons -- against the odds -- to endorse her Brexit deal in a vote expected to be held in December. |
Posted: 24 Nov 2018 03:04 AM PST Jamal Khashoggi's body was brought to a sink and drained of blood immediately after he was murdered so he could be more easily dismembered, a gruesome new report claims. The murder of the Washington Post journalist has still been shrouded in some mystery as his body has never been found, but a new report from Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News claims that one of the members of the team of Saudi agents that killed Khashoggi had a very detailed plan to dismember and dispose of the body. |
White House Lashed For 'Burying' Bombshell Climate Report With Holiday Release Posted: 24 Nov 2018 07:06 PM PST |
6 rebels, 1 soldier killed in Kashmir, sparking protests Posted: 25 Nov 2018 06:09 AM PST |
This rare 1990 Mazda 323F hasn't been seen for over 10 years Posted: 25 Nov 2018 12:33 PM PST |
Cokie Roberts: Nancy Pelosi will be next speaker because she's a 'master politician' Posted: 25 Nov 2018 07:58 AM PST |
The Ross Family's Thanksgiving Day Parade Celebration In New York City Is Pure Joy Posted: 24 Nov 2018 10:31 AM PST |
NASA spacecraft nears Red Planet on mission to detect 'marsquakes' Posted: 25 Nov 2018 11:48 AM PST Traveling 301 million miles (548 million km) from Earth, the Mars InSight spacecraft was due to reach its destination on the dusty, rock-strewn surface of the Red Planet at about 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT). The mission control team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) near Los Angeles prepared to conduct a final adjustment to the InSight's flight path on Sunday to maneuver the spacecraft closer toward its entry point over Mars. If all goes according to plan, InSight will streak into the pink Martian sky nearly 24 hours later at 12,000 miles per hour (19,310 kilometers per hour). |
Anti-gay marriage groups win Taiwan referendum battle Posted: 24 Nov 2018 01:34 PM PST Voters in Taiwan backed anti-gay marriage referendums Saturday in what LGBT activists said was a major blow to the island's reputation as a rights trailblazer. The result came at the end of a dramatic evening which saw Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen resign as leader of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) after it suffered major defeats in key mid-term polls, a significant blow to her prospects for re-election in 2020. As well as voting for seats from village to city level, there were 10 referendums on the ballot, including pro- and anti-gay marriage proposals. |
U.K. Parliament Seizes Internal Facebook Documents: Guardian Posted: 24 Nov 2018 03:27 PM PST "We've failed to get answers from Facebook and we believe the documents contain information of very high public interest."The documents are alleged to contain important information about Facebook decisions on data and privacy controls that led to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The newspaper said they they include confidential emails between senior executives and correspondence with CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Six4Three obtained the documents in a legal action against Facebook, and they are subject to a California court order that forbids them from being shared or made public.Facebook said the materials obtained by the parliamentary committee are subject to the court order, and it has asked the committee "to refrain from reviewing them and to return them to counsel or to Facebook," the Guardian reported. |
Asylum Seekers Would Stay In Mexico Under New Deal Cut By Trump: Report Posted: 24 Nov 2018 05:40 PM PST |
Police: Man shot woman at Walmart, later turned gun on self Posted: 25 Nov 2018 09:14 AM PST |
Stocks Post Worst Thanksgiving Week Decline Since 2011 Posted: 23 Nov 2018 06:15 PM PST With some of the Dow's most popular technology stocks under pressure and a steep decline in oil prices, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 178.74 points on Black Friday, the S&P 500 dropped 0.65 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.5 percent. It was the worst Black Friday performance for the Dow and S&P since 2010, and the worst for the Nasdaq since 2011. For the week, all three major indexes dropped more than 3 percent, their biggest loss during Thanksgiving week since 2011, according to CNBC. |
Posted: 25 Nov 2018 01:42 PM PST A large asteroid could be headed toward us in the near future — barreling through space on a risk trajectory that might cause it to collide with Earth. The news comes from the Express, which cites NASA sources revealing that the space rock could end up engaged in not one, but a staggering 62 different potential impact trajectories with our planet — each of them waiting to sling the asteroid toward Earth over the next 100 years. Known as asteroid 2018 LF16, the space rock was last observed by our astronomers on June 16 — notes NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) — who calculated its orbit and its potential to become a threat to our planet. |
Air raids target rebel supply lines as deadly clashes hit Yemen's Hodeida Posted: 25 Nov 2018 09:41 AM PST A Saudi-led military coalition resumed air strikes against rebel supply lines around Hodeida on Sunday, two days after a UN envoy visited the lifeline Yemeni port city, pro-government military officials said. Five pro-government fighters were killed in the clashes with the Iran-aligned rebels and by landmines, the officials told AFP. The air strikes targeted convoys of rebel reinforcements at the northern entrance to Hodeida and south of the city, they said. |
Pelosi Urges Democrats to Unite Ahead of First Leadership Vote Posted: 24 Nov 2018 08:57 AM PST In a letter sent on Friday, Pelosi thanked those who've supported her so far, and said she requests "that we all support the nominee of our Caucus for Speaker on the Floor of the House," consistent with party rules that require all members to vote in favor of the Democratic candidate. Pelosi praised her colleagues' views and participation as the party works to implement changes in the next Congress. |
Republican Senators Urge Tougher Stance On Saudi Arabia: Trump's Statement 'So Weak' Posted: 25 Nov 2018 10:05 AM PST |
American killed by remote tribe believed god was helping him reach island Posted: 23 Nov 2018 10:16 PM PST The young American, paddling his kayak toward a remote Indian island whose people have resisted the outside world for thousands of years, believed God was helping him dodge the authorities. "God sheltered me and camouflaged me against the coast guard and the navy," John Allen Chau wrote before he was killed last week on North Sentinel Island. Indian ships monitor the waters around the island, trying to ensure outsiders do not go near the Sentinelese, who have repeatedly made clear they want to be left alone. When a young boy tried to hit him with an arrow on his first day on the island, Chau swam back to the fishing boat he had arranged to wait for him offshore. The arrow, he wrote, hit a Bible he was carrying. "Why did a little kid have to shoot me today?" he wrote in his notes, which he left with the fishermen before swimming back the next morning. "His high-pitched voice still lingers in my head." Police say Chau knew that the Sentinelese resisted all contact by outsiders, firing arrows and spears at passing helicopters and killing fishermen who drift onto their shore. His notes, which were reported Thursday in Indian newspapers and confirmed by police, make clear he knew he might be killed. "I DON'T WANT TO DIE," wrote Chau, who appeared to want to bring Christianity to the islanders. "Would it be wiser to leave and let someone else to continue. No I don't think so." Indian authorities have been trying to figure out a way to recover Chau's body after he was killed last week by islanders who apparently shot him with arrows and then buried his body on the beach. A rare photo showing a member of the Sentinelese tribe Credit: AFP A team of police and officials from the forest department, tribal welfare department and coast guard on Friday launched a second boat expedition to the island to identify where Chau died. The officials took two of the seven people arrested for helping Chau get close to the island in an effort to determine his route and circumstances of his death, according to a statement issued by police for the Andaman and Nicobar islands, where North Sentinel is located. Chau paid fishermen last week to take him near North Sentinel, using a kayak to paddle to shore and bringing gifts including a football and fish. "Since the Sentinelese tribespeople are protected by law to preserve their way of life, due precautions were taken by the team to ensure that these particularly vulnerable tribal groups are not disturbed and distressed during this exercise," the statement said. The team returned later Friday. The police and the coast guard had carried out an aerial survey of Northern Sentinel Island earlier in the week. A team of police and forest department officials also used a coast guard boat to visit the island Wednesday. Officials typically don't travel to the North Sentinel area, where people live as their ancestors did thousands of years ago. The only contacts, occasional "gift giving" visits in which bananas and coconuts were passed by small teams of officials and scholars who remained in the surf, were years ago. Police are consulting anthropologists, tribal welfare experts and scholars to figure out a way to recover the body, said Dependera Pathak, director-general of police on the Andaman and Nicobar islands. The North Sentinel Island, in India's southeastern Andaman and Nicobar Islands Credit: Gautam Singh/AP Scholars know almost nothing about the island, from how many people live there to what language they speak. The Andamans once had other similar groups, long-ago migrants from Africa and Southeast Asia who settled in the island chain, but their numbers have dwindled dramatically over the past century as a result of disease, intermarriage and migration. Chau estimated the island had about 250 inhabitants, with at least 10 people living in each hut. "The tribe's language has a lot of high pitched sounds like ba, pa la and as," he wrote. It's not clear what happened to Chau when he swam back to the island the next morning. But on the morning of the following day, the fishermen watched from the boat as tribesmen dragged Chau's body along the beach and buried his remains. North Sentinel Island locator Five fishermen, a friend of Chau's and a local tourist guide have been arrested for helping Chau, police say. In an Instagram post, his family said it was mourning him as a "beloved son, brother, uncle and best friend to us." The family also said it forgave his killers. Authorities say Chau arrived in the area on Oct. 16 and stayed on another island while he prepared to travel to North Sentinel. It was not his first time in the region: he had visited the Andaman islands in 2015 and 2016. With help from the friend, Chau paid fishermen $325 to take him there, Pathak said. After the fishermen realized Chau had been killed, they left for Port Blair, the capital of the island chain, where they broke the news to Chau's friend, who notified his family, Pathak said. Chau, whose friends described him as a fervent Christian, attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Before that he had lived in southwestern Washington state and went to Vancouver Christian High School. |
9 products to help you sleep better, all on sale for Black Friday and Cyber Monday Posted: 24 Nov 2018 06:00 AM PST Contrary to what you believed when you pulled those all-nighters in college, clocking in at least eight hours of sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your wellbeing. A good night's sleep can reduce stress, bolster your immune system, and lower your risk of serious health problems, such as diabetes and heart disease. But, who can score some quality beauty sleep when your partner is snoring all night long, or when you're tossing and turning in itchy, uncomfortable sheets? SEE ALSO: All the best Black Friday 2018 sales, right in one place Not only will the products below help you have a good night's sleep, but you can still get them at a Black Friday discount and save an extra 20% when you use the BFSAVE20 coupon code. 1. 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EU's only Plan B is preparing no-deal Brexit: official Posted: 25 Nov 2018 06:36 AM PST The European Union has no plan to address a possible rejection of Sunday's Brexit deal in the British parliament other than its current planning for Britain leaving without a deal, a senior EU official said. Asked after the treaty was endorsed at a summit about what the EU was doing to prepare for possible new negotiations, the official said: "The only Plan B that is going on is preparedness planning. This work continues." The official added that those no-deal preparations were not discussed by leaders on Sunday and nor was there any discussion among the leaders or with British Prime Minister Theresa May of "what if" questions relating to the British parliamentary vote, expected to take place days before an EU summit on Dec. 13-14. |
Goodwood presents Jim Clark Trust with £53k from summer fundraising Posted: 24 Nov 2018 12:45 PM PST |
Walmart’s Cyber Monday Sale Might Offer The Best Deals On The Market Posted: 24 Nov 2018 09:34 AM PST At 12 a.m. EST on Monday, November 26, Walmart will be offering more holiday discounts and kicking off its Cyber Monday sale. While the retail giant isn't done announcing the list of products it will be discounting, Forbes' Gordon Kelly published a report on Friday night that ran down the items that Walmart has confirmed so far for Cyber Monday. Buyers looking to buy a new iPhone at Walmart on Cyber Monday can save $99.01 on two older models with Straight Talk prepaid plans — last year's iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. |
Sri Lanka president vows never to reappoint ousted premier Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:29 AM PST President Maithripala Sirisena on Sunday reignited the power struggle that has crippled Sri Lanka's government for more than a month, vowing never to reappoint arch-rival Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister. Wickremesinghe's party has a majority in parliament and Sirisena's bid to bring back the country's former strongman Mahinda Rajapakse has already failed. |
After attack on Chinese consulate, Pakistan points to India Posted: 24 Nov 2018 08:43 AM PST |
41 Weird Christmas Gifts That Even Normal People Will Love Posted: 24 Nov 2018 05:00 AM PST |
Readers write: Violence on the left and the right Posted: 24 Nov 2018 03:00 AM PST In the Oct. 25 Monitor Daily story "What mail bombs say – and don't say – about political discourse," by Patrik Jonsson, it seems a bit puzzling for the examples to be so evenly split between the left and right when it is not that way at all. Response from Patrik Jonsson: You are right – we have to be so careful to not place some kind of moral equivalence on animal rights groups damaging property and right-wing extremists trying to murder an entire echelon of Democratic leaders. |
Taiwan vote spotlights social and political rifts Posted: 23 Nov 2018 07:36 PM PST Millions of Taiwanese went to the polls Saturday in key elections which tap into a raft of divisive issues, from relations with Beijing to gay rights. The island-wide vote for political representatives, from village up to city level, is a mid-term test for embattled President Tsai Ing-wen as she faces a backlash over domestic reforms and concerns about deteriorating ties with China. The ballot also features 10 referendums, including pro- and anti-gay marriage votes and a bid to change the name under which Taiwan competes at international sports events that has already angered China. |
Taiwan voters set to block same-sex marriage in referendum Posted: 24 Nov 2018 09:13 AM PST In Asia's first such ruling, Taiwan's constitutional court declared in May 2017 that same-sex couples had the right to legally marry, and set a two-year deadline for legalization. While the election authority had not yet announced the final results of Saturday's referendum, more than six million voters approved a series of initiatives opposing marriage equality, passing a threshold needed for a public vote. The vote presents a major defeat for rights activists who had campaigned for equal marriage. |
Three twists on a classic fruit crumble for a chilly weekend Posted: 24 Nov 2018 02:00 AM PST Nothing ends a Sunday lunch quite like a knobbly, bubbling crumble straight out of the oven – preferably drenched in double cream, custard, or flanked by a scoop of ice cream. Although it's hard to beat a classic apple crumble, for which most home cooks have a recipe committed to memory, the bounty of late autumn and winter fruits make a lovely, tart alternative for a softly cooked base. And it's not just the fruit you can mix up – try swapping regular flour for spelt flour, adding ground almonds to the oats, and warming spices to further pep up your pud. Plum, blackberry and blueberry crumble with rosemary and lemon syrup Credit: Philippa Langley Both blackberries and blueberries have quite subtle flavours, but the combination with sweet plums, aromatic rosemary and sharp lemon really lifts them up. SERVES Eight to 10 INGREDIENTS For the filling 80g light brown muscovado or coconut sugar Pared zest of 1 unwaxed lemon and 50ml juice 4 small sprigs of rosemary 60ml water 700g firm-ish ripe plums (pitted weight), pitted and halved 250g blackberries, fresh or frozen 250g blueberries, fresh or frozen For the topping 100g wholegrain spelt or wheat flour 100g rolled or jumbo oats, or a mixture of both 100g ground almonds 80g light brown muscovado or coconut sugar 150g chilled unsalted butter, cubed, or virgin coconut oil (butter creates a crunchier crumble) METHOD Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/Gas 4. In a medium-large saucepan, bring the sugar, lemon zest and juice and rosemary to the boil with the water. Add the plum halves, reduce the heat and cover with a lid for 10 minutes, stirring now and again. Now turn off the heat, lightly mix in the blackberries and blueberries and set aside. In a free-standing mixer fitted with a paddle, by hand, or with a food processor, combine the flour, oats, ground almonds and sugar. Add the butter or coconut oil and process until the mix resembles crumbs. Remove the rosemary and lemon zest from the cooked plums and berries (although I quite like to leave the lemon zest in, it's up to you). Pour the fruits into an ovenproof dish: using a shallow, longer dish will allow for a crumblier top; a taller dish will mean that part of the crumble absorbs the juice and becomes soft. Spread the crumble over the top and bake for 30 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the juices bubbling up around the edges. Serve hot. Keep any leftovers in the fridge for up to five days. The raw crumble mix can be frozen in freezer bags for at least a month. Recipe from The Natural Baker by Henrietta Inman (Jacqui Small, £20) Apple, pear and blackberry crumble Credit: Sam Gates Using autumn bounty, spices and not much sugar, this crumble delivers sweetness without being cloying. SERVES Eight INGREDIENTS 4 Bramley apples, peeled, cored and cut into big chunks 4 tsp cornflour 4 tbsp dark brown soft sugar Grated zest and juice of 1 lemon 4 Conference pears, peeled, cored and cut into thick slices 250g blackberries For the crumble topping 200g plain flour 80g golden caster sugar 60g dark brown soft sugar 75g rolled oats ½ tsp ground cinnamon Good pinch of mixed spice 180g butter, diced, plus extra for greasing METHOD Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/Gas 4 and butter a traybake tin. To make the crumble, mix the flour, sugars, oats and spices together. Scatter the diced butter around the mix and turn it over with a spoon so it is well distributed. Either blitz in a food processor or rub the butter into the flour mix until it is the consistency of fine breadcrumbs. Toss the apple chunks in the cornflour, then tip into a saucepan with 200ml of water, the brown sugar, lemon zest and juice, and cook for five to 10 minutes until the apple is just starting to break down. Remove the pan from the heat and tip in the blackberries and pear slices. Stir well and pour into your traybake tin. Scatter the crumble mixture over the top and cook for 45 to 50 minutes until browned on top and purple juice start to peep through. Serve hot. Recipe from The Tin & Traybake Cookbook by Sam Gates (Robinson, £16.99) Plum crumble Credit: Andrew Burton SERVES Eight to 10 INGREDIENTS For the poached plums 1kg plums, stones removed 200g caster sugar 300ml cold water 1 vanilla pod, split and seeds scraped out 2 whole star anise For the crumble topping 160g unsalted butter 200g plain flour 200g demerara sugar 100g crushed hazelnuts or whole almonds METHOD Preheat the oven to 200C/180C fan/Gas 6. First make the plum filling. You can cook the plums in halves or sliced into segments – the bigger the pieces the longer they will take to cook, but you will have better control over the cooking and a more consistent texture. Put all the ingredients in a saucepan and cook over the lowest heat possible, until the plums are soft and tender and their juices have released. Strain the plums through a sieve and reserve the poaching liquid in a separate saucepan. Place on the heat and reduce to a thick sauce that sticks to the back of a spoon. Remove from the heat and leave to cool before adding the plums back to the liquid. Fill one large ovenproof dish or eight to 10 smaller dishes no more than two thirds full with the compote, and set aside. To make the crumble topping, rub the butter and flour into large clumps (leaving large clumps creates a lovely rubbly texture), then stir in the sugar and hazelnuts. Spread the topping on to a baking tray lined with greaseproof paper and bake for 15 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the oven and spoon the baked crumble topping over the compote, pressing down as you go. Return to the oven for a further 15 minutes, or until the fruit below is bubbling through. When ready, serve with custard or ice cream. Any plums or crumble topping not required can be kept in the fridge or freezer for another day. Recipe from Puddings by Johnny Shepherd (W&N, £20) |
‘The Young And The Restless’ Spoilers Leave Fans Wondering If Summer Is Leaving The Show Posted: 24 Nov 2018 08:36 PM PST |
Russia Fires on Ukraine's Navy Near Crimea as Tensions Flare Posted: 25 Nov 2018 04:46 PM PST Ukraine said Russian warships opened fire Sunday on a group of its military vessels in neutral waters that had previously tried to enter the Kerch Strait. Six men were wounded as Russia "fired to kill," while three ships were captured, according to Ukraine's Navy. The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting at 11 a.m. on Monday in New York to discuss the situation, U.S. envoy Nikki Haley said on Twitter. |
Zimbabwe's Mugabe no longer able to walk, president says Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:30 AM PST |
If Trump is cornered, the judges he disdains may finally bring him down Posted: 23 Nov 2018 10:00 PM PST The president thinks justice only matters as it affects him. A rational president, who had just bludgeoned Brett Kavanaugh onto the supreme court, would not jeopardize the long-awaited conservative majority by picking a fight with Chief Justice John Roberts. According to an estimate by the Washington Post, the Trump administration has been overruled in more than 40 federal court decisions. |
White House dismisses ominous climate change report Posted: 24 Nov 2018 04:22 AM PST A long-awaited report, the National Climate Assessment, was released Friday and paints a dire picture of the future. The report was compiled by more than a dozen federal agencies and mandated by Congress. It finds climate change is already causing more frequent and severe storms, floods, wildfires and tornadoes. But the findings are at odds with many of the policies set forth by the Trump administration. Weijia Jiang reports. |
Around 100 Syrians struggle to breathe after 'toxic' attack Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:32 AM PST Around 100 Syrians have been hospitalised with breathing difficulties in Aleppo, state media and a monitor said Sunday, after allegations rebels fired "toxic gas" on the regime-held city the previous day. A rebel alliance in nearby Idlib denied any involvement in the alleged attack. State news agency SANA reported "107 cases of breathing difficulties" in an updated toll on Sunday. |
The Touching Reason Queen Elizabeth Keeps Christmas Decorations Up Until February Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:39 PM PST Millions of people around the world celebrate Christmas on December 25. Many of them put up a Christmas tree as part of their celebration. Somewhere around the first or second week of January is traditionally when most people take them down as New Year's Day and the 12th day of Christmas (January 6) are seen as marking the unofficial end of the holiday season. |
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