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- Nancy Pelosi On North Carolina Election Fraud: We Can Refuse To Seat That Congressman
- Lawyer for undocumented Trump Organization workers seeks investigation
- Internet Users Are Finding Creative Ways To Mess With Giuliani's Old Tweets
- Elementary school principal put on leave after banning Santa, candy cane decorations
- Huawei 'princess' becomes pawn in US-China trade row
- Dow Jones industrial average drops as trade fight, oil price and recession worries mount
- Lone Wisconsin Republican Who Opposed Stealing Democrats’ Power Explains Why
- GOP Candidate's Consultant Linked To 2nd County In North Carolina Election Probe
- Coal booster joins energy regulator, dealing setback to green movement
- Kevin Hart steps down from hosting the 2019 Academy Awards
- Principal on leave after banning Christmas decorations, including candy canes and reindeer
- 10 Warm Winter Coats That Aren't Puffers
- Caretaker of neglected, bone-strewn cemetery is arrested
- Here's the history behind the Presidential Train Car that will transport George H.W. Bush
- Amid North Carolina Election Probe, Voters Are Scared, Confused And Angry
- Huawei Reveals the Real Trade War With China
- France’s Gas Tax Debacle Bolsters The Case For Green New Deal-Style Climate Policies
- Grace Millane: Police increasingly concerned over British backpacker missing in New Zealand
- 10 IKEA Buys That Will Make the Holidays So Much Easier
- Pearl Harbor created the 'Greatest Generation.' Out of it came men like George H.W. Bush
- The start of funeral train ride to George H.W. Bush's resting place
- Disputed House race puts spotlight on 'ballot harvesting'
- Donald Trump Becomes Butt Of Twitter Jokes With 'Boarder Security' Typo
- Rudy Giuliani ‘Deluding’ Trump About The Extent Of Trouble He Is In, Says Former White House Counsel John Dean
- F-35 formally enters operational testing
- Dollar Stores Sell More Food Than Whole Foods
- Tennessee executes man on death row for 36 years
- Chip Gaines details 'Fixer Upper' nightmare: 'I felt caged, trapped'
- Endangered Hawaiian monk seals baffle scientists by getting eels stuck in their noses
- Technical glitch sees Elon Musk's SpaceX Falcon rocket crash land in sea
- Judge: Pipeline owners trespassed, but work can continue
- Donald Trump Picks Anti-Muslim Official For U.S. Ambassador To UN
- Autistic Student Dies After Being Restrained Face-Down By Staff At California School For Close To An Hour
- Moose uses doorbell to awaken a couple in Alaska
- Detailed Photos of the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63
- Six missing after U.S. military aircraft collide off Japan
- 35 Tweets About The Struggle Of Getting Kids Dressed For Cold Weather
- New NASA lander captures 1st sounds of Martian wind
- Russia laughs off US navy ship near its Pacific coast amid Black Sea tensions
- The New 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD Looks Way Different Than the 1500
Nancy Pelosi On North Carolina Election Fraud: We Can Refuse To Seat That Congressman Posted: 06 Dec 2018 10:03 AM PST |
Lawyer for undocumented Trump Organization workers seeks investigation Posted: 06 Dec 2018 01:26 PM PST |
Internet Users Are Finding Creative Ways To Mess With Giuliani's Old Tweets Posted: 06 Dec 2018 09:41 AM PST |
Elementary school principal put on leave after banning Santa, candy cane decorations Posted: 07 Dec 2018 07:19 AM PST |
Huawei 'princess' becomes pawn in US-China trade row Posted: 07 Dec 2018 01:43 AM PST As the daughter of the company's founder, Meng Wanzhou was known internally as the "princess" of telecoms giant Huawei and possible heir to the throne, but now finds herself a pawn in the US-China trade clash. Meng, Huawei's chief financial officer, was arrested in Canada at the request of the United States, which seeks to extradite her in a move that could blow tensions between the two powers wide open. The affair is a major setback for a woman who had been rising through the company founded by her father Ren Zhengfei, sparking speculation in recent years that she would some day assume full control. |
Dow Jones industrial average drops as trade fight, oil price and recession worries mount Posted: 06 Dec 2018 01:44 PM PST |
Lone Wisconsin Republican Who Opposed Stealing Democrats’ Power Explains Why Posted: 06 Dec 2018 10:59 AM PST |
GOP Candidate's Consultant Linked To 2nd County In North Carolina Election Probe Posted: 06 Dec 2018 08:35 PM PST |
Coal booster joins energy regulator, dealing setback to green movement Posted: 06 Dec 2018 03:28 PM PST |
Kevin Hart steps down from hosting the 2019 Academy Awards Posted: 07 Dec 2018 05:14 AM PST |
Principal on leave after banning Christmas decorations, including candy canes and reindeer Posted: 07 Dec 2018 02:11 PM PST |
10 Warm Winter Coats That Aren't Puffers Posted: 06 Dec 2018 10:26 AM PST |
Caretaker of neglected, bone-strewn cemetery is arrested Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:07 PM PST |
Here's the history behind the Presidential Train Car that will transport George H.W. Bush Posted: 06 Dec 2018 06:11 AM PST |
Amid North Carolina Election Probe, Voters Are Scared, Confused And Angry Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:45 AM PST |
Huawei Reveals the Real Trade War With China Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:10 PM PST After all, the president and trade-warrior-in-chief has called himself "Tariff Man." And the tentative trade deal between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping was mainly about tariffs, especially on items like automobiles. The arrested executive, Wanzhou Meng, is the chief financial officer of telecom-equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies Co. (and its founder's daughter). The official reason for her arrest is that Huawei is suspected of selling technology to Iran, in violation of U.S. sanctions. |
France’s Gas Tax Debacle Bolsters The Case For Green New Deal-Style Climate Policies Posted: 06 Dec 2018 04:15 PM PST |
Grace Millane: Police increasingly concerned over British backpacker missing in New Zealand Posted: 06 Dec 2018 01:23 AM PST Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a British tourist who has gone missing in New Zealand. Detectives are investigating the disappearance of 22-year-old Grace Millane, who was last seen in Auckland on Saturday night. The backpacker, reported to be from Essex, has not been in contact with her family for several days, including on her 22nd birthday on Sunday. Detective Inspector Scott Beard, of Auckland City Police, said Ms Millane's father was on his way to New Zealand, and said her family were understandably "distraught". "Clearly this is a very stressful time for Grace's family and the longer she remains missing, the more our concern grows for her safety and wellbeing," he said. CCTV image issued by Auckland City Police shows Grace Millane at Auckland's Sky City entertainment complex Credit: Auckland City Police Ms Millane is said to have been in New Zealand for about two weeks, and was staying at a backpackers' hostel in Auckland city centre. Police have released a CCTV image of the last known sighting of her at 7.15pm on Saturday at entertainment complex Sky City. A number of unconfirmed sightings have been reported to detectives. Members of Ms Millane's family have shared appeals for information on Facebook, and Mr Beard said more than 20 staff were working on the case. A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: "We are providing consular support to the family in the UK, and working with the New Zealand Police in relation to reports of a missing British national in New Zealand." |
10 IKEA Buys That Will Make the Holidays So Much Easier Posted: 07 Dec 2018 11:54 AM PST |
Pearl Harbor created the 'Greatest Generation.' Out of it came men like George H.W. Bush Posted: 07 Dec 2018 04:00 AM PST |
The start of funeral train ride to George H.W. Bush's resting place Posted: 06 Dec 2018 12:32 PM PST |
Disputed House race puts spotlight on 'ballot harvesting' Posted: 06 Dec 2018 07:37 PM PST |
Donald Trump Becomes Butt Of Twitter Jokes With 'Boarder Security' Typo Posted: 06 Dec 2018 11:15 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:23 AM PST Former White House counsel to Richard Nixon, John Dean, told CNN's Don Lemon that Rudy Giuliani is "deluding" Trump about the extent of trouble the president is in. Dean's statements came in response to the revelation that special counsel Robert Mueller is not planning to pursue a jail term for former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, as reported by the BBC. In a memo released ahead of Flynn's sentencing on December 18, Mueller maintained that Flynn had provided "substantial assistance" in the criminal probe regarding Trump transition team's contacts with Russian government officials and as a result should not be incarcerated for lying to the FBI earlier. |
F-35 formally enters operational testing Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:28 PM PST The testing is expected to be completed in the late summer of 2019 and the data will be used by the U.S. government to inform its "Milestone C" decision, leading to formal entry into full-rate production at the end of next year, the Defense Department said in a statement. All tests will be conducted at U.S. Military testing ranges and installations, it said. "The start of formal operational testing is a milestone more than 18 years in the making," F-35 program head Vice Adm. Mat Winter said. |
Dollar Stores Sell More Food Than Whole Foods Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:00 PM PST |
Tennessee executes man on death row for 36 years Posted: 06 Dec 2018 06:34 PM PST Tennessee on Thursday electrocuted a convicted murder who had been on death row for 36 years, in a case that renewed debate on use of the death penalty so long after a crime. David Earl Miller, 61, was put to death at 7:25 pm (0125 GMT) at a high security prison in Nashville, authorities said, over the beating and stabbing death of a young woman with a mental disability. Miller was physically and sexually abused as a child and living as a drifter in the early 1980s when a Tennessee pastor gave him shelter in exchange for sex. |
Chip Gaines details 'Fixer Upper' nightmare: 'I felt caged, trapped' Posted: 06 Dec 2018 11:18 AM PST |
Endangered Hawaiian monk seals baffle scientists by getting eels stuck in their noses Posted: 07 Dec 2018 10:25 AM PST The behaviour of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal has researchers confused - after multiple incidents involving the creatures getting eels stuck up their noses. "Mondays… it might not have been a good one for you but it had to be better than an eel in your nose," the HMSRP captioned the photo. The unlucky situation led many to raise questions on Facebook, where the photo has been shared more than 1,200 times. |
Technical glitch sees Elon Musk's SpaceX Falcon rocket crash land in sea Posted: 06 Dec 2018 03:05 AM PST A Christmas turkey rocketed toward the International Space Station on Wednesday, along with cranberry sauce, candied yams and the obligatory fruitcake. The SpaceX booster missed its landing zone on the ground after liftoff, however, and ended up in the sea just a couple of miles offshore. Groans filled SpaceX Mission Control in Hawthorne, California, as live video showed the first-stage rocket booster spinning out of control, still high above Cape Canaveral. It was the company's first missed ground landing, although it has overshot floating barges plenty of times in the past, a tougher feat to pull off. A SpaceX commentator called it a "bummer," but noted it was secondary to the Falcon 9 rocket's main mission of getting the Dragon capsule to orbit. SpaceX chief Elon Musk said the booster appeared to be undamaged. The hydraulic pump for the landing fins apparently stalled, but the engines stabilised the approximately 160-foot-tall booster just in time, allowing for "an intact landing in water!" Musk noted via Twitter. "Ships en route to rescue Falcon," he tweeted. SpaceX's 12 previous ground landings - dating back to 2015 - all were successful. Altogether, the company has recovered 32 boosters following liftoff - 33 once this one is towed back, said Hans Koenigsmann, a SpaceX vice president. He did not know if it could be reused. Koenigsmann said the booster deliberately avoided land after sensing a problem, a built-in safety feature, and even managed to touch down upright in the Atlantic, atop its landing legs. "Public safety was well protected here," he told reporters. The disappointment was offset by the successful flight of the Dragon capsule and its 5,600 pounds (2,500 kilograms) of cargo. It should reach the space station Saturday. "What a great day for a launch," said Kennedy Space Center director Bob Cabana. Twenty years ago this week, Cabana commanded the shuttle mission that carried up the first U.S. part of the space station . Besides smoked turkey breast and all the other fixings for Christmas dinner, the delivery includes 40 mice and 36,000 worms for ageing and muscle studies. Video block text |
Judge: Pipeline owners trespassed, but work can continue Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:22 PM PST |
Donald Trump Picks Anti-Muslim Official For U.S. Ambassador To UN Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:48 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Dec 2018 10:42 PM PST The incident took place at the Guiding Hands School in El Dorado Hills, California, where authorities say the 13-year-old was put in what was known as a "prone restraint" for close to an hour. As the Sacramento Bee reported, the boy stopped breathing at some point while he was restrained. The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office said the student, who was severely autistic, became violent and had to be placed in the restraint after attacking staff members. |
Moose uses doorbell to awaken a couple in Alaska Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:20 PM PST |
Detailed Photos of the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:13 PM PST |
Six missing after U.S. military aircraft collide off Japan Posted: 05 Dec 2018 07:25 PM PST |
35 Tweets About The Struggle Of Getting Kids Dressed For Cold Weather Posted: 06 Dec 2018 02:45 AM PST |
New NASA lander captures 1st sounds of Martian wind Posted: 07 Dec 2018 02:06 PM PST |
Russia laughs off US navy ship near its Pacific coast amid Black Sea tensions Posted: 06 Dec 2018 06:25 AM PST Russia has laughed off a US warship's "challenge" to its territorial claims in the Sea of Japan as "unsuccessful" while reacting angrily to reports that US ships could also enter the Black Sea. The US naval activity comes less than two weeks after Russia seized three Ukrainian ships off the coast of Crimea in the Black Sea last month in an escalation of existing tensions there. The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell "sailed in the vicinity of Peter the Great Bay to challenge Russia's excessive maritime claims" in a demonstrative "freedom of navigation" operation on Wednesday, the navy said. But the Russian defence ministry claimed on Thursday that the McCampbell had not come closer than 100 kilometres (62 miles) to its territorial waters and was currently "demonstrating its bravery" 250 miles from Russian shores. A destroyer and several warplanes nonetheless followed the US ship, which tried to "get away at maximum speed," the ministry said in a sarcastic statement carried on state television. Moscow has since Soviet times maintained that the entire Peter the Great Bay, which includes the home base of its Pacific fleet in Vladivostok, is historically Russian territory. Washington on the other hand argues that Russian waters extend only 12 nautical miles from shore as per international law. In an unrelated incident, five marines were missing after an American fighter jet collided with a tanker plane during refuelling over the Sea of Japan on Thursday. Russia blocked the Kerch Strait with a tanker before seizing Ukrainian navy ships that tried to sail through last month Credit: Pavel Rebrov/Reuters The navy's freedom of navigation operation marked a geographical broadening of tensions between Russia and the US, which has previously focused on challenging Chinese claims in the South China Sea, most recently sailing naval ships near contested areas there last week. The two Cold War foes are also at odds over a landmark arms control treaty that Donald Trump wants to abandon. Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, said on Wednesday Russia would develop new missiles if the US withdrew. Meanwhile, CNN reported that the US was notifying Turkey of "possible plans" to sail a warship into the Black Sea in response to the capture of three Ukrainian ships and 24 sailors there on November 25. The ships were headed for Ukrainian ports in the Sea of Azov through the Kerch Strait, which has been controlled by Russia since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. US senator John Barrasso had called on Sunday for American and Nato ships to be sent to the Black Sea in a show of force against Russia. Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, who is trailing in the polls before March's election, continues a string of appearances at military bases on Thursday Credit: Mikhail Palinchak/Presidential Press Service via AP The purported plan provoked a blustery response from Russian politicians and pundits on Thursday, with one warning Russia could repeat the incident of February 1988, when a Soviet frigate rammed a US cruiser in the Black Sea. MP Yury Shvytkin vowed that Russia would "respond accordingly" if Russia's waters were violated. "I wouldn't really want our submarines to have to surface off the American coast," he said. Following the seizure of its ships, Kiev has declared martial law and called up reservists in response to claims of a Russian troop buildup on its borders, which Moscow has denied. On Thursday, parliament moved forward on legislation claiming Ukraine's waters extend 24 nautical miles into the Black Sea. In a New York Times editorial on Wednesday, Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko told Western leaders to stop "appeasing" Mr Putin and adopt further sanctions on Russia in response to its "unprovoked military attack". The head of the Ukrainian fleet has offered himself in exchange for the 24 captured sailors, who face six years in prison on charges of violating Russia's borders. The Russian foreign ministry retorted that he should resign instead. |
The New 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD Looks Way Different Than the 1500 Posted: 06 Dec 2018 07:34 AM PST |
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