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Michael Flynn's lawyers request no prison time, defend cooperation with Mueller team

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 07:17 PM PST

Michael Flynn's lawyers request no prison time, defend cooperation with Mueller teamFlynn's lawyers defend cooperation with Robert Mueller; ask for no prison time


Chinese state media urges Canada to defy U.S., free Huawei exec

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 07:58 PM PST

Chinese state media urges Canada to defy U.S., free Huawei execSHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Canada should distance itself from U.S. "hegemonism" and grant unconditional freedom to Meng Wanzhou, a top executive of China's Huawei detained in Vancouver on Washington's request, state-owned tabloid Global Times said in a Thursday editorial. Meng, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies, has been accused by U.S. prosecutors of misleading banks about transactions linked to Iran, putting the banks at risk of violating sanctions. The United States needs to make a formal extradition request within 60 days of her arrest, which a Canadian judge will weigh to determine whether the case against Meng is strong enough.


Middle School Student Dumps Trump From His Name After Relentless Bullying

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 09:58 PM PST

Middle School Student Dumps Trump From His Name After Relentless BullyingA middle school student in Delaware has been allowed to change his surname


Erdogan says Turkey will start new military operation against US-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria within days

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 12:41 PM PST

Erdogan says Turkey will start new military operation against US-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria within daysTurkey will launch a new operation in Syria within days against a US-backed Kurdish militia that Ankara considers a terrorist group, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday. "We will start an operation to free the east of the Euphrates from the separatist terrorist organisation in the next few days," Mr Erdogan said during a speech in Ankara, referring to territory held by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG). Turkey says the YPG is a "terrorist offshoot" of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984. The PKK is blacklisted as a terror group by Ankara and its Western allies. US forces have worked closely with the YPG under the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil). "The target is never American soldiers but terrorist organisation members active in the region," Mr Erdogan told the audience at a defence industry summit. Britons killed after joining Kurdish forces in Syria There are US forces with the SDF east of the Euphrates as well as in the flashpoint city of Manbij, which is west of the river. Washington's relationship with the YPG, seen as a key ally, is one of the main sources of tensions between Turkey and the US. Ankara has repeatedly lambasted Washington for providing military support to the Kurdish militia. Mr Erdogan has previously threatened to attack areas held by the YPG. In a bid to avoid any clash, the Nato allies agreed a "roadmap" for Manbij in June. His comments came a day after the Pentagon announced the setting up of US observation posts on the northeast Syria border region intended to prevent altercations between the Turkish army and the YPG despite calls from Ankara not to go ahead with the move. Mr Erdogan claimed Turkey was not being protected from terrorists but "terrorists were being protected" from possible action by Turkey.


At least $9bn in insurance claims from California fires

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 05:04 PM PST

At least $9bn in insurance claims from California firesInsurance claims from the recent devastating California wildfires that killed at least 89 people and destroyed 19,000 homes and businesses have reached at least $9 billion, the state's insurance commissioner said Wednesday. "The devastating wildfires of 2018 were the deadliest and costliest wildfire catastrophes in California's history," said California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones. Most of the insurance payouts -- some $7 billion -- concern the Camp Fire in Northern California, which wiped out the town of Paradise and killed 86 people, making it the deadliest wildfire in recent California history.


Man quits his job with epic rant over the store's PA

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 08:58 AM PST

Man quits his job with epic rant over the store's PAA disgruntled employee at a Canadian Walmart decided that he wasn't going to


At least three dead, 11 wounded in terror attack near famed Christmas market in France

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 08:25 PM PST

At least three dead, 11 wounded in terror attack near famed Christmas market in FranceThree people have been killed and 11 wounded in a suspected terrorist attack near a world-famous Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg.


Love Triangle, Not Alligators, Caused Florida Man's Death, Confessed Killer Testifies

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 04:52 PM PST

Love Triangle, Not Alligators, Caused Florida Man's Death, Confessed Killer TestifiesA Florida man testified this week about fatally shooting his best friend ― who


The Latest: Israeli PM vows to 'settle the score' of attacks

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 09:05 AM PST

The Latest: Israeli PM vows to 'settle the score' of attacksJERUSALEM (AP) — The Latest on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (all times local):


Beyonce! Hillary! India revels in a very big wedding

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 10:34 AM PST

Beyonce! Hillary! India revels in a very big weddingNEW DELHI (AP) — In a season of big Indian weddings, the Wednesday marriage of the scions of two billionaire families might be the biggest of them all.


Insurance claims for latest California wildfires top $9 billion

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 06:54 PM PST

Insurance claims for latest California wildfires top $9 billionInsurance claims from the recent spate of California wildfires, including one ranked as the most deadly and destructive in state history, have topped $9 billion and are expected to grow, the state insurance commissioner reported on Wednesday. The claims, so far, fall short of the record $12 billion in wildfire-related insured losses sustained in California in 2017, most of that from more than a dozen blazes that swept a large swath of wine country north of San Francisco Bay, killing 46 people. This year, the Camp Fire that erupted on Nov. 8 has accounted for the bulk of the claims, just over $7 billion of the total.


Strasbourg shooting: Terror suspect on the run after killing three and injuring 11 at Christmas market - latest news

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 08:52 PM PST

Strasbourg shooting: Terror suspect on the run after killing three and injuring 11 at Christmas market - latest newsThree killed and 11 injured in shooting at Christmas market Injured terror suspect identified as Cherif C remains on the run  Police raided suspect's home on morning of the attack Attacker armed with an automatic pistol and knife A suspected terrorist is on the run after killing at least three people and injuring 11 more in the eastern French city of Strasbourg near its Christmas market.  Around 350 people, including police, troops and helicopters were on the heels of the attacker who had "sowed terror" in the city, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said. French authorities are treating the shooting as a terrorist act after identifying the gunman, named Cherif C, as a radicalised 29-year old from the city on a "S" security and terror watch list. Anti-terrorist prosecutors have opened an investigation. Questions were being raised over how the assailant had managed to evade capture on Tuesday morning. Police were due to arrest him over a botched armed robbery but he had escaped and grenades were found at his home. He was being investigated over an attempted murder, a source told AFP. Hours later, shortly before 8pm, the assailant went on the rampage in Strasbourg's city centre in the bustling rue des Ofrèvres armed with an automatic pistol and knife. Police reported the attacker was shot and wounded by patrolling soliders before he fled the scene. According to France Info, the wounded suspect took a taxi driver hostage to escape soldiers. The driver reportedly escaped unharmed. Cherif C, the Strasbourg terror suspect Credit: Twitter "The government has raised its security threat to the highest level and is bolstering border controls," Mr Castaner told a late-night news conference. "We will also reinforce security at all Christmas markets to prevent copycat attacks." Mr Castaner said the suspect has an existing criminal record. The mayor of Strasbourg, Roland Ries, said the gunman got inside a security zone of the Christmas market to stage the attack. More than seven hours after the bloodshed, the regional prefect said that 11 other people had been injured, five seriously, downgrading the minister's earlier count of 12 injured. Theresa May said she was "shocked and saddened" by the "terrible" attack in Strasbourg. She tweeted: "My thoughts are with all of those affected and with the French people." Terrified residents and tourists sought cover in bars and restaurants and footage on social media showed at least one victim lying on the ground as others screamed. At least two of the wounded were said to be in a critical condition. The gunman was wounded by soldiers on patrol as part of France's Sentinelle anti-terror operation but managed to flee, said police. One of the soldiers was wounded in the hand in the exchange. A local man named Philippe told Europe 1 radio: "I saw a person on the ground, unconscious and bleeding. There was another person on the ground just behind, and one or two more a bit further along the street." Strasbourg shooting map One eyewitness, who tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate a Thai tourist shot by the gunman, said: "I though it was just firecrackers but it turned out to be actual gunshots. "I saw one person lying there, a tourist from Thailand accompanied by his wife or girlfriend was unhurt. We tried resuscitation efforts for 45 minutes. We dragged him into a restaurant close by and we tried our best to bring him back to life with CPR but it seemed that that was futile." The European Parliament was in lockdown, with MEPs, staff and journalists unable to leave the building, a few kilometres from the square. Caught in drama was Sajjad Karim, the British MEP who survived the 2008 Mumbai terror attack in which 174 died by hiding in the basement. He said: "I am in the EP completely safe and unable to leave at present. It's an unfolding situation: and my thoughts are with the victims." Thoughts with victims in #Strasbourg shootings - I am safe and in @Europarl_EN— Sajjad Karim MEP Conservative (@SHKMEP) December 11, 2018 Richard Corbett, a Labour MEP, tweeted that he was in a restaurant in the centre of Strasbourg, adding: "Restaurant locked and not letting anyone in or out." Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, said: "Our thoughts are with the victims of the Strasbourg shooting which I condemn with great firmness. Strasbourg is par excellence a town that symbolises peace and European democracy." Across the city centre people were ordered to stay put, with some 5000 spectators still being held at a basketball game at 1am local time. Spectators who were trapped at the SIG Strasbourg basketball game reportedly began singing  the French national anthem "to pay homage to the victims of the shootings".  They eventually were allowed to leave, with those with nowhere to go housed at a gymnasium, the prefect tweeted. The Interior Minister announced that protests would be banned on Wednesday in order for police to be "mobilised completely". Police officers secure a street and the surrounding area after a shooting in Strasbourg Credit:  VINCENT KESSLER/Reuters French MPs at the National Assembly expressed their solidarity and the Senate held a minute's silence. President Emmanuel Macron held a crisis meeting with cabinet officials in Paris shortly after midnight. Francois de Rugy, the French ecology minister, tweeted: "Solidarity and support for the people of Strasbourg. Our support too for the security forces. We are united and determined to protect the French people." But some already started criticising Mr Macron's security credentials. "How many terror attacks by those on "S" watchlist do we have to suffer before adapting our law to the fight against terrorism. What are we waiting for to finally wage war to eradicate Islamic fundamentalism that has declared war on us?", asked Laurent Wauquiez, the Right-wing Republicans party leader. Far-Right leader Marine Le Pen said: "A radical change must happen as terrorism policy is clearly failing." French police say several people have been injured in the city centre Credit: petervdalen/Twitter France remained on high alert after a wave of attacks commissioned or inspired by Islamic State militants since early 2015, in which about 240 people have been killed. Fears of terror strikes had waned in recent months. Instead, the country has been more concerned about an ongoing nationwide "yellow vest" revolt as protesters call for lower taxes and higher wages. However, four "radicalised" men were arrested at the start of the revolt in early November and charged with plotting to carry out a terror attack during the first "yellow vest" protest. A hunting rifle was found and police said there was evidence they were trying to acquire a Kalashnikov. Christmas markets have been considered a terror target ever since the foiled terror attack in December 2000. The al-Qaeda plot, in which a truck bomb was due to be detonated beneath the steps of Strasbourg cathedral, next to the market, has been described as blueprint for would-be attackers. The plot failed when British intelligence tipped off the French and German authorities after intercepting a call to the suspected paymaster in London. Raids in France, Germany and Britain followed and the ring leaders were arrested in Frankfurt, where bomb making materials were found. Security was stepped up at Christmas markets across Europe two years ago when a stolen lorry was driven into pedestrians in Berlin, killing 11 pedestrians and injuring 56.       Some two million people attend the Strasbourg Christmas market every year. Roland Ries, the mayor of Strasbourg, said the Christmas market will be closed on Wednesday and flags will be lowered to half-mast. He tweeted: "A book of condolences will be opened at the Town Hall from today. "I want to thank the people of Strasbourg and visitors to the city for their patience and understanding. "A discussion is under way with the education authorities about possible closures to schools on Wednesday." 10:50PM May 'shocked' by Strasbourg shootings Prime Minister Theresa May has said she is "shocked and saddened" by the "terrible" attack in Strasbourg. Mrs May tweeted: "My thoughts are with all of those affected and with the French people." Shocked and saddened by the terrible attack in Strasbourg. My thoughts are with all of those affected and with the French people.— Theresa May (@theresa_may) December 11, 2018   10:37PM More from the ground in Strasbourg A student, Glenn Essoly, says she has sought refuge with other people in a library. "We don't know how long we'll have to stay here. We're hoping it won't be all night. We really hope it will be over soon but we don't have any information." A waiter from a restaurant near the scene of the shooting described on BFM TV how staff and customers tried to save a man who stepped outside and was shot in the head. "We used napkins to try to stem the blood," he said. He said the man had died. 10:23PM Reports of a second suspect According to Strasbourg town hall, another operation is taking place at Place Broglie. "There is a strong suspicion that a second person" may be implicated in the shooting, police sources told Le Figaro. 10:15PM Attacker's date of birth released French media have given the attacker's date of birth - 4 February 1989 - but officials have yet to release a name. 10:13PM Border checks strengthened  With the attacker still on the run, the French and German authorities have strengthened checks on the border, which is near Strasbourg. 10:06PM Witnesses describe seeing multiple victims Alain Moyemont, a witness, told BFM TV: "I saw people in the crowd running in panic after the shooting started. At least two people were on the ground." Philippe, a local resident, told Europe 1 radio: "I saw a person on the ground, unconscious and bleeding. There was another person on the ground just behind, and one or two more a bit further along the street." 9:56PM 'European Parliament will not be intimidated'  President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani tweeted a message of condolence and defiance against the attacker.  I express all my sorrow for the victims of the Strasbourg attacks. This Parliament will not be intimidated by terrorist or criminal attacks. Let us move on. We will continue to work and react strengthened by freedom and democracy against terrorist violence.— Antonio Tajani (@EP_President) December 11, 2018   9:49PM Grenade found at attacker's home  Police raided the attacker's home this morning in connection with another case, and found at least one grenade, BFM TV reports 9:48PM French terror attacks The Strasbourg attack is the latest in a string of recent terror attacks in France. In August 2017, a BMW 2-Series Active Tourer was driven into a group of soldiers in a suburb of Paris. Six people were injured, three seriously. The driver was then stopped on the A16 motorway, being shot several times in the process. That June, a Renault Megane containing explosives and weapons was driven into a Gendarmerie vehicle on the Champs-Élysées in Paris . Only the attacker was killed in what is understood to be a 'botched' suicide attack. In July 2016, a lorry was driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day near the seafront in Nice killing. 87 people, including the attacker, and injuring a further 458. 9:28PM Shooter born in Strasbourg The Strasbourg attacker is said to be aged 29 and Strasbourg-born, but now name has been disclosed. According to BFM TV, the attacker is on the "S" file terror watch list. The man was identified thanks to security footage, according to Le Parisien. 9:10PM Soldiers wounded attacker The attacker was wounded by soldiers before fleeing, police say. The soldiers who wounded the attacker were on patrol in Strasbourg as part of the "Sentinel" anti-terrorism operation. Armed soldiers and police have been patrolling the streets of French cities since the 2015 Paris attacks. 9:07PM Shooting being treated as terror attack  Authorities say they are treating the attack as a terrorist act. Anti-terrorist prosecutors have opened an investigation. 8:53PM Death toll rises to two  Two people are now reported dead and 11 injured, with at least two in critical condition after the attack.  8:51PM Emergency phone line The French authorities have set up an emergency line for people with relatives or friends who may have been caught up in the attack . It is: 00-33- (0)811 000 667. 8:45PM Attacker identified The attacker, who is "on the run", has been identified, the Prefecture says, but it has not made the name public. Police continue to hunt for the attacker. 8:29PM Macron informed on Strasbourg latest  The office of Emmanuel Macron says the President is being kept informed of unfolding events in Strasbourg as the Interior Minister travels to the scene.   Police secure a street and the surrounding area after a shooting in Strasbourg Credit: VINCENT KESSLER/Reuters   8:25PM Attacker on the run  The regional state prefecture has confirmed that an attacker is "on the run". 8:22PM Fire brigade increases number of injured The local fire brigade have reported one person dead and nine injured. The motive for the shooting and the identities of the attackers are still unknown.  8:17PM Residents told to stay inside  The French Interior Minister is advising residents of the eastern city to stay indoors as more details begin to emerge on the shooting incident. 8:15PM European Parliament on lockdown A contact at the European Parliament in Strasbourg has told the Telegraph that all EU staff and MEPs have been locked inside the building. "We ask you to stay calm and stay safe within EP premises," read a message to staff.


Plot Thickens for Carlos Ghosn: Financial Charges Filed in Japan, But Renault Declares He Did Nothing Wrong in France

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 08:41 AM PST

Plot Thickens for Carlos Ghosn: Financial Charges Filed in Japan, But Renault Declares He Did Nothing Wrong in FranceIn Japan, the former Nissan, Renault, and Mitsubishi chief faces as much as 10 years in prison, while Renault keeps him on as chairman and CEO after finding he did not break French finance laws.


Police departments nationwide sent scrambling by flood of e-mailed bomb threats

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 03:10 PM PST

Police departments nationwide sent scrambling by flood of e-mailed bomb threatsAlthough no explosive devices were found, New York, San Francisco, Oklahoma City are among the cities forced to check out the threats.


Theresa May Could Be Ousted As British Prime Minister Today. Here’s What to Know

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 06:18 AM PST

Theresa May Could Be Ousted As British Prime Minister Today. Here's What to KnowShe faces a vote of no confidence after lawmakers revolted over Brexit


3 found alive inside West Virginia coal mine

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 05:02 AM PST

3 found alive inside West Virginia coal mineThree people missing since last weekend were found alive Wednesday in an underground coal mine in West Virginia, authorities said.


AD and LIFEWTR Celebrate the Opening of The Haas Brothers: Ferngully at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 01:54 PM PST

AD and LIFEWTR Celebrate the Opening of The Haas Brothers: Ferngully at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami


US urges UN to ban Iran nuclear missiles, keep arms embargo

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 02:23 PM PST

US urges UN to ban Iran nuclear missiles, keep arms embargoUNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday to again ban Iranian ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons and to maintain an arms embargo that is scheduled to be lifted in 2020 under the landmark Iran nuclear deal.


Pence's pensiveness: how the internet roasted the vice-president

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 06:23 PM PST

Pence's pensiveness: how the internet roasted the vice-presidentThere were several moments of sustained silence as the frowning leaders of the United States, sitting stiffly and surrounded by cameras, waited for a very important meeting to start. The most awkward part was the vice-president, Mike Pence, who, it seemed, did not want to be there. Memes began to spread and by Tuesday afternoon, "Mike Pence" was trending on Twitter.


OPEC offsets Iran oil loss, sees lower 2019 demand

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 05:10 AM PST

OPEC offsets Iran oil loss, sees lower 2019 demandIn a monthly report, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said 2019 demand for its crude would fall to 31.44 million barrels per day, 100,000 bpd less than predicted last month and 1.53 million less than it currently produces. Worried by a drop in oil prices and rising supplies, OPEC and its allies including Russia last week agreed to return to supply cuts next year. OPEC expects global oil demand to slow next year and sees little support from the economic backdrop.


Yemen's warring parties agree ceasefire in Hodeidah, says UN chief

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 04:50 AM PST

Yemen's warring parties agree ceasefire in Hodeidah, says UN chiefTalks in Sweden between Yemen's warring parties on Thursday led to a major breakthrough in blunting a devastating war that has killed thousands and driven the country to famine, with both sides agreeing on a ceasefire in a key port that acts as a lifeline for millions. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres announced that the Iran-linked Houthi rebels, who control Hodeidah port, had reached a ceasefire there with the Saudi-led coalition that was massing troops in the Red Sea city ahead of a final push into the port.  In a statement released near the end of peace talks this week in Sweden, Mr Guterres said that UN troops would be dispatched to Hodeidah, where the organisation will also help distribute much-needed aid.  The ceasefire will hold both in the city of Hodeidah, which is the principal life-line for two-thirds of the country, and the broader province, the UN chief added. A "mutual understanding" was also struck in the nation's embattled third city of Taiz, although few details were released . There was no agreement, however, on ending the fighting elsewhere in Yemen. Nor has a deal been struck on a political framework or the reopening of the rebel-held Sanaa airport. Further talks on those subjects are due in early 2019.  Rebel negotiator Mohammed Abdelsalam (C) holds a press conference together with members of the delegation following the peace consultations in Sweden Credit: AFP Mr Guterres thanked both delegations, saying "real progress" had been made towards ending the conflict. British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt had flown to Sweden on Thursday to back mounting pressure on both sides to reach an agreement. He met the Houthi rebels for the first time when he hosted meetings with them and the Saudi-backed government, the Foreign Office said in a statement. "Today's agreement in Stockholm between the Yemeni Government and the Houthis is an important step towards ending the conflict in Yemen - the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. "We have been working with the United Nations to bring the two sides in this terrible conflict together for the first time in years, including through constructive talks with key Saudis and Emiratis during my recent visits, and regular discussions with Oman." The US senate voted on Wednesday to press ahead with a resolution ending US military support to the Saudis and their allies in Yemen. On Wednesday, the UK-based observer group Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLEDP) said the official UN death toll of 10,000 was likely a vast underestimate. Its own survey put the toll at more than 60,000.  The war, launched by Saudi Arabia and its allies in 2015 after the Houthis overran much of Yemen, has come under increased scrutiny in recent months, particularly after Saudi agents murdered columnist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom's Istanbul government. The US senate voted on Wednesday to press ahead with a resolution ending US military support to the Saudis and their allies in Yemen. All the main Yemeni factions, and Saudi-backed coalition, have been accused of rights violations including torture. The Saudi-led coalition sparked an international outcry following an air strike on a bus that killed dozens of children in August.


Fiance Of Missing Colorado Mom Is Cooperating With Police, Lawyer Says

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 11:41 AM PST

Fiance Of Missing Colorado Mom Is Cooperating With Police, Lawyer SaysThe fiance of a Colorado mother missing since Thanksgiving is praying for her


Jailed former Venezuela oil minister dies in state custody

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 05:10 PM PST

Jailed former Venezuela oil minister dies in state custodyCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Nelson Martinez, the jailed former head of Venezuela's state-run oil giant PDVSA who was arrested last year as part of anti-corruption purge, died in state custody Wednesday, authorities said.


Modi's Terrible 24 Hours Boosts India Opponents Before 2019 Vote

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 07:34 PM PST

Modi's Terrible 24 Hours Boosts India Opponents Before 2019 VoteFirst came the abrupt resignation on Monday night of Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel, which sent stock, bond and currency markets tumbling when they reopened on Tuesday. Then Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party faced defeat in three key states that he carried in his 2014 national victory, in what amounts to his biggest political setback since taking office. "The results reveal the declining political stock of Narendra Modi going into the national elections," said Katharine Adeney, director of University of Nottingham's Asia Research Institute.


The art of the apology: Lessons from anti-LGBTQ tweeters Kevin Hart and Kyler Murray

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 07:22 AM PST

The art of the apology: Lessons from anti-LGBTQ tweeters Kevin Hart and Kyler MurrayIs there a statute of limitations on our old, nasty selves? And why is apologizing so hard? LGBT missteps by Murray and Hart are a teachable moment.


Christine Blasey Ford Emerges to Honor Gymnast Who Spoke Out Against Larry Nassar

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 09:39 AM PST

Christine Blasey Ford Emerges to Honor Gymnast Who Spoke Out Against Larry NassarChristine Blasey Ford made a rare appearance when she presented the Sports Illustrated Inspiration of the Year award to Rachael Denhollander


The Latest: Flynn requests probation, community service

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 09:36 PM PST

The Latest: Flynn requests probation, community serviceWASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election (all times local):


U.K.'s Theresa May wins Conservative Party vote of confidence: 200 vs 117

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 01:11 PM PST

U.K.'s Theresa May wins Conservative Party vote of confidence: 200 vs 117Prime Minister Theresa May won a confidence vote from her party but 117 of her lawmakers said she was no longer the right leader to handle Brexit.


Race to broker truce as Yemen talks enter final hours

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 01:36 PM PST

Race to broker truce as Yemen talks enter final hoursWith just hours left before the close of negotiations, UN mediators rushed to broker a truce Wednesday between government representatives and rebels in Yemen, a country teetering on the brink of famine. The UN talks opened last week in Sweden, the first meeting in two years between Yemen's Huthi rebels and the government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, backed since 2015 by a behemoth military coalition led by Saudi Arabia. Taiz, the southwestern city controlled by the government and surrounded by the rebels, is no longer under discussion at the talks, scheduled to close on Thursday.


Lawmaker arrested for child cruelty says he spanked daughter

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 07:10 PM PST

Lawmaker arrested for child cruelty says he spanked daughterSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California lawmaker arrested on suspicion of child cruelty said Wednesday the allegation stemmed from spanking his 7-year-old daughter.


'Pegan' diets and foil pack dinners to trend in 2019: Pinterest

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 02:59 AM PST

'Pegan' diets and foil pack dinners to trend in 2019: PinterestIn 2019, families will be baking their own bread and smearing it with batches of homemade jam. Searches for "homemade jam" rose +829 percent: A search for "homemade jam" on Pinterest yields row after row of mason jars filled with berry, stone fruit jams and jellies. Foil pack dinner +759 percent: Who needs plates anymore when you can cook an entire meal in envelopes of aluminum foil?


This Potential Presidential Candidate Is On A Mission To Restore Tip Jars To Airport Lounges

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 03:30 AM PST

This Potential Presidential Candidate Is On A Mission To Restore Tip Jars To Airport LoungesSen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) was hanging out in a United Airlines airport


Our favorite animal bromances of all time

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 10:55 AM PST

Our favorite animal bromances of all timeOur most favorite animal bromances of all time will make you hug your own bestie.


Former Canadian Envoy Is Now at Center of Feud With China

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 04:51 AM PST

Former Canadian Envoy Is Now at Center of Feud With ChinaThe former Canadian diplomat who has written about some of the touchiest geopolitical issues in the world, including China's expanding military footprint in Africa and the North Korea nuclear crisis, is now at the center of a stand-off between two global super-powers. Kovrig was detained by China's spy agency during a visit to Beijing on Monday, just nine days after Canadian authorities, acting on a U.S. request, arrested a top Huawei Technologies Co. executive in Vancouver. The Chinese government confirmed Kovrig has been detained, according to a Canadian government official briefing reporters Wednesday evening in Ottawa.


Pakistan rejects US rebuke on religious freedoms

Posted: 11 Dec 2018 10:22 PM PST

Pakistan rejects US rebuke on religious freedomsISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan on Wednesday condemned a U.S. decision to add it to a list of nations that infringe on religious freedom, calling the move "unilateral and politically motivated."


Portuguese toy maker Science4You upbeat on share listing despite jittery market

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 06:32 AM PST

Portuguese toy maker Science4You upbeat on share listing despite jittery marketScience4You, founded by CEO Miguel Pina Martins in 2008, saw sales of its educational toys jump 52 percent to 21 million euros ($24 million) last year. The IPO, offering 44 percent of the company's shares for sale, was launched on Nov. 28 and ends on Friday. "The (IPO) operation is going well," Pina Martins told Reuters.


Ex-Substitute Teacher Accused of Bullying Student Over Pledge of Allegiance Fights to Clear Name

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 08:11 PM PST

Ex-Substitute Teacher Accused of Bullying Student Over Pledge of Allegiance Fights to Clear NameA former Parkway School District substitute teacher accused of bullying a student who declined to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, was back in front of the school board Wednesday night.


Every Angle of the 2019 Toyota Prius

Posted: 13 Dec 2018 01:00 PM PST

Every Angle of the 2019 Toyota Prius


Brazilian couple get light sentences in grandson's abduction

Posted: 12 Dec 2018 04:52 PM PST

Brazilian couple get light sentences in grandson's abductionHOUSTON (AP) — A wealthy Brazilian couple were sentenced Wednesday to minimal U.S. prison terms for helping their daughter keep her son in Brazil for the past five years in violation of the terms of her divorce to the boy's American father.


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