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- Regime advance cuts off Turkish convoy in northwest Syria
- Detained Iranian tanker sets sail from Gibraltar as Tehran warns US not to seize ship
- A Florida man fed a kinkajou. The next morning, the 'super aggressive' exotic creature attacked him
- CNN Pundit’s Bodyguard Charged with Assault after Removing Reporter Covering Her Speech
- Joe Lieberman says feud between Israel and Reps. Omar and Tlaib is a quagmire for US-Israeli relations
- The Latest: Philadelphia police commissioner resigning
- A man lost his wife in the El Paso Walmart shooting, then his car was stolen during her funeral. His community came together to replace it.
- Man pees in sink behind Starbucks counter and douses merchandise, Penn. cops say
- Assad troops force Syrian rebels to retreat from key town
- US court convicts far-right members over clashes with leftists
- Eric Garner's family, fired officer both vow to keep fighting after NYPD decision
- Germany takes back four Islamic State children from Syria
- I've treated suicidal prisoners — Jeffrey Epstein's death is a medical, security disgrace
- Detained immigrants sue over conditions, medical care
- Boycott the Oven With These Summer Slow Cooker Recipes
- Rape victim facing 40 years in prison after suffering stillbirth is cleared by court
- Chevy Baits Ford Mustang Owners with Special Camaro Discount
- US negotiators trying to end the Afghanistan war are frustrated that Trump keeps giving the Taliban a stronger hand
- Teens swept up in night raids in Kashmir clampdown
- Phoenix police must now report whenever they point a gun at someone
- A Neutron Star Might Have Just Collided with a Black Hole
- Fourth correctional officer arrested after alleged Florida prison beating on video
- For Trump, appeals to white fears about race may be a tougher sell in 2020: Reuters/Ipsos poll
- Hong Kong officers arrested for beating man in hospital
- Jail parents over skipping school? Some 2020 Democrats threatened it
- 4 last wolves in Washington pack killed by state hunters
- Rep. Steve King wants media to apologize for reporting what he said about rape and incest
- Woman Taking Over a Subway for Her Glamorous Selfie Photoshoot Is the Latest Example of Knowing One's Worth
- Mormon High Priest Put Creepy Cam Over H&M Changing Room Door: Cops
- Pompeo warns of 'new turmoil' if U.N. arms embargo on Iran lifted in 2020
- I am Mexican American with no hyphen and no apologies – and am haunted by a history of hate.
- Accused NYPD attacker demands job after walking out of court with no bail, jail
- Gina Lopez, foe of Philippine mining industry, dies at 65
- Two firefighters disappeared Friday on a fishing trip. The search for them continues
- Palestinian leader fires advisers, wants bonuses returned
- Russia's new high-altitude drone just flew for the first time, and they want to arm it with one ton of bombs
- Ocasio-Cortez: The Electoral College Is a ‘Scam’
- Emotions stir in Jerusalem as HBO's "Our Boys" hits local airwaves
- Kamala Says She’s Uncomfortable With Bernie’s Health-Care Plan Two Years After Co-Sponsoring It
- Spain sends navy to save migrants as Italian justice intervenes
- A billboard in Baltimore calls Jared Kushner a 'rich pest.' It was put up by PETA
Regime advance cuts off Turkish convoy in northwest Syria Posted: 19 Aug 2019 01:50 PM PDT Rebel-backer Turkey said its forces were targeted by an air strike, while the Syrian regime accused Turkish forces of backing "terrorists". The convoy had entered Idlib province before heading towards a key town where Russian-backed regime forces are waging a fierce battle to retake the area from jihadists and rebels. Turkey claimed an air strike hit its convoy, killing three civilians, though a war monitor said a Russian air raid took the lives of three rebels in the surrounding area. |
Detained Iranian tanker sets sail from Gibraltar as Tehran warns US not to seize ship Posted: 18 Aug 2019 11:27 PM PDT |
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CNN Pundit’s Bodyguard Charged with Assault after Removing Reporter Covering Her Speech Posted: 20 Aug 2019 09:59 AM PDT CNN pundit April Ryan's security guard has been charged with assault after he forcibly removed a local New Jersey reporter from an event at which Ryan was delivering a speech.Charlie Kravotil, editor of New Brunswick Today, claims that Ryan's bodyguard, 30-year-old Joel Morris, approached him during Ryan's speech at The Heldrich Hotel on August 3 and stole his camera after he refused to stop filming.A video of the incident shows Kravotil, who secured press credentials for the event, following Morris into the lobby of the hotel to retrieve his camera. After the local journalist reclaimed his camera, Morris grabbed his arm, placed it behind his back, and shoved him out of the hotel.Morris has been charged with harassment, assault, and theft in connection with the incident.Kravotil says he was invited to the event and was allowed to film for roughly two hours before Ryan took the stage to deliver a speech, at which point Morris stole his camera but allowed other people in the room to continue filming. He called on Ryan to apologize for the incident in a Monday tweet."She's been silent about the unacceptable and illegal behavior of her bodyguard, Joel Morris, and we are still waiting for her comment on this unfortunate incident," Kravotil said in a video posted to Twitter. "Maybe now that there are criminal charges, we might hear something from her. I hope, sincerely, that she does comment and I hope she does condemn this. This is unacceptable. . . . In our country, we have freedom of the press."Ryan is a vociferous critic of President Trump and routinely disparages him for his rhetorical attacks on the press, even authoring a book on the subject last year entitled Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House. |
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The Latest: Philadelphia police commissioner resigning Posted: 20 Aug 2019 03:38 PM PDT A Philadelphia official says the resignation of Police Commissioner Richard Ross is related to allegations made by a corporal and a patrol officer against several department employees. Deana Gamble is a spokeswoman for Mayor Jim Kenney. Kenney's announcement Tuesday referred to a sexual harassment prevention policy and efforts to prevent discrimination and harassment that were implemented a year ago. |
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Man pees in sink behind Starbucks counter and douses merchandise, Penn. cops say Posted: 19 Aug 2019 02:47 PM PDT |
Assad troops force Syrian rebels to retreat from key town Posted: 20 Aug 2019 12:54 PM PDT Bashar al-Assad has vowed to recapture all of Syria as his forces made significant battlefield gains and drove rebel fighters out of a strategic town he once attacked with chemical weapons. Syrian regime troops pushed rebel forces from Khan Sheikhoun, a town where Assad's jets once dropped chemical weapons and killed nearly 100 people, prompting Donald Trump to launch retaliatory airstrikes in 2017. The town has been under rebel control since 2014 and its fall marks a victory for Assad as his troops attempt to conquer Idlib, the last opposition-held province in the northwest of Syria. Rebel forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a jihadist group linked to al-Qaeda, said they were retreating to an area south of the town but would continue fighting against the regime's advancing troops. Regime troops advanced into the outskirts of Khan Sheikhoun but had yet to fully occupy it. Speaking at a meeting with MPs from Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, Assad hailed his forces' progress. "The victories that were achieved prove the determination of the people and the army to defeat terrorists until the liberation of the last inch of Syrian territory," he said. He also accused Turkey and Western states of supporting jihadist groups in Syria. Tensions between Turkey and the Syrian regime have been rising sharply as Assad's forces drive into Idlib, where the Turkish military has 12 military outposts. Regime jets bombed near a Turkish military convoy on Monday, killing three civilians, according to Turkey's defence ministry. After eight years of civil war, the Idlib region on the border with Turkey is the last major stronghold of opposition Credit: AFP The fall of Khan Sheikhoun means that one of the Turkish military outposts is now effectively surrounded by regime forces. Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkey's foreign minister, said that his country would not withdraw from the outpost at Morek and warned the Syrian regime not to interfere with it. "We don't have an intention such as moving this elsewhere," Mr Cavusoglu said. "We will do whatever is necessary for the security of our own soldiers and observation posts." Turkey says it established the outposts to counter jihadist groups and help enforce a ceasefire it brokered alongside Russia. The Syrian regime says the outposts are a violation of Syrian sovereignty but has so far refrained from directly attacking them. However, as the regime advances further into Idlib the chances of a direct confrontation with Turkish forces seem to be rising. Assad's forces launched their offensive against Idlib in April but made relatively little progress until the last few weeks, when they have advanced rapidly with the support of withering airstrikes by Russian warplanes. Around 500 civilians have been killed since the offensive began, including more than 100 children, according to aid groups. A young girl named Jana was killed by Russian bombing on Tuesday, opposition activists said. The fighting has displaced over 500,000 people in southern Idlib and the northern of the neighbouring province of Hama. Khain Sheikhoun was seen as important symbol of opposition to Assad by rebel supporters "One of the revolution's castles is occupied by its destroyers," said one Syrian man in Idlib. Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, said the Islamic State (Isil) remains a threat in Syria and Iraq but has lost much of its ability to carry out centrally-planned attacks on the West. "There are places where ISIS is more powerful today than they were three or four years ago," Mr Pompeo told CBS. "But the caliphate is gone in their capacity to conduct external attacks, it's been made much more difficult," he said. The jihadist group was driven from its last territorial stronghold this year but continues to mount insurgency attacks in both Iraq and Syria. |
US court convicts far-right members over clashes with leftists Posted: 19 Aug 2019 02:46 PM PDT Two members of a far-right group were convicted Monday of brawling with anti-fascist demonstrators in New York, as tensions between white supremacists and leftists simmer in the United States. Maxwell Hare, 27, and John Kinsman, 39, members of the Proud Boys group, were found guilty of several counts of attempted assault and rioting by a Manhattan court. A jury decided the pair assaulted four members of Antifa, an anti-fascist group, who were protesting outside an event that Hare and Kinsman had attended on October 12 last year. |
Eric Garner's family, fired officer both vow to keep fighting after NYPD decision Posted: 20 Aug 2019 02:08 PM PDT |
Germany takes back four Islamic State children from Syria Posted: 20 Aug 2019 02:55 AM PDT |
I've treated suicidal prisoners — Jeffrey Epstein's death is a medical, security disgrace Posted: 19 Aug 2019 10:20 AM PDT |
Detained immigrants sue over conditions, medical care Posted: 19 Aug 2019 11:11 AM PDT Immigrants held in U.S. detention facilities filed a lawsuit Monday decrying what they called shoddy medical care and a failure by authorities to provide accommodations for disabilities. In the suit filed by disability and civil rights advocates in U.S. District Court, immigrants said they're placed in isolation as punishment and denied recommended medical treatment and surgery. The problems harm disabled immigrants and threaten anyone in one of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's more than 50,000 detention beds who winds up getting sick or isolated from other detainees, said Monica Porter, staff attorney at Disability Rights Advocates, one of the organizations that filed the suit. |
Boycott the Oven With These Summer Slow Cooker Recipes Posted: 20 Aug 2019 02:38 PM PDT |
Rape victim facing 40 years in prison after suffering stillbirth is cleared by court Posted: 19 Aug 2019 12:23 PM PDT A rape victim who faced up to 40 years in prison after she suffered a stillbirth has been cleared at retrial.Evelyn Hernández was sentenced to 30 years in prison for aggravated homicide by a court in El Salvador in July 2017. She was prosecuted under the Central American country's strict abortion laws. |
Chevy Baits Ford Mustang Owners with Special Camaro Discount Posted: 19 Aug 2019 07:15 AM PDT |
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Teens swept up in night raids in Kashmir clampdown Posted: 20 Aug 2019 06:55 AM PDT Ali Mohammad Rah sat on the pavement outside a police station in Kashmir's main city of Srinagar on Tuesday, waiting to see his teenage sons, who were swept up in government raids overnight. Government sources say at least 4,000 people have been detained in Kashmir since India revoked the restive Himalayan region's autonomy on August 5 and imposed a massive security lockdown on the restive region. To try and stop the raids, residents in Srinagar's Soura area have erected barricades and dug trenches in roads that lead to their cluster of homes. |
Phoenix police must now report whenever they point a gun at someone Posted: 20 Aug 2019 12:22 PM PDT |
A Neutron Star Might Have Just Collided with a Black Hole Posted: 19 Aug 2019 06:00 AM PDT |
Fourth correctional officer arrested after alleged Florida prison beating on video Posted: 19 Aug 2019 09:31 AM PDT |
For Trump, appeals to white fears about race may be a tougher sell in 2020: Reuters/Ipsos poll Posted: 19 Aug 2019 03:08 AM PDT U.S. President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric and focus on the grievances of white voters helped him win the 2016 election. The analysis comes amid widespread criticism of Trump's racially charged comments about four minority women lawmakers and the fallout from a mass shooting of Hispanics in El Paso, Texas, that many Democratic presidential candidates swiftly blamed on the president's rhetoric. While Reuters did not measure anti-Hispanic biases in 2016, political scientists say that people who express them closely overlap with those who are biased against other racial minorities. |
Hong Kong officers arrested for beating man in hospital Posted: 20 Aug 2019 04:56 AM PDT Two Hong Kong police officers were arrested Tuesday after a video emerged of them beating an older man on a hospital trolly, heaping further pressure on a force already facing accusations of brutality. The footage, recorded in late June, shows two uniformed officers assaulting the man with batons and holding a cloth over his mouth. "It is clear that the actions committed by the police officers concerned are unlawful," said police spokesman John Tse, adding that police viewed the video for the first time on Tuesday. |
Jail parents over skipping school? Some 2020 Democrats threatened it Posted: 20 Aug 2019 05:13 PM PDT |
4 last wolves in Washington pack killed by state hunters Posted: 19 Aug 2019 11:04 AM PDT The last four members of a wolf pack that preyed on cattle in a rural Washington state area bordering Canada have been killed by state hunters, prompting protests from environmental groups. The four wolves were part of a pack that originally had seven members and attacked cows, killing or wounding them 29 times since 2018 and nine times over the last month, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a statement last Friday. Agency director Kelly Susewind authorized the killings of the remaining pack members on July 31. |
Rep. Steve King wants media to apologize for reporting what he said about rape and incest Posted: 20 Aug 2019 07:50 AM PDT |
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Mormon High Priest Put Creepy Cam Over H&M Changing Room Door: Cops Posted: 20 Aug 2019 06:18 AM PDT George Frey/Getty ImagesA high councilor with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was removed from his position on the administration of several Salt Lake City congregations after he was accused of filming a woman in an H&M; dressing room.Steven Murdock, an affidavit alleges, presented himself as an employee and guided the young woman, Alondra Alcala, into a room to try on clothes at the Opry Mills Mall in Nashville on Tuesday. When Alcala began changing, she told officers that she saw a black object at the corner of her stall—then realized it was a phone. "I thought it was a joke," Alcala told FOX 17. "I thought it was a prank, I thought somebody was just messing with me."When Alcala emerged, Murdock reportedly came out of the next stall and tried to delete the photos. When Alcala moved to call police, Murdock's wife allegedly stepped in to try and settle the issue "peacefully" without alerting authorities, The Tennessean reported. "I was kind of cornering him, kind of grabbing his arms, and I did watch him delete photos of me on his phone," said Alcala. "Thankfully I was able to slap it out of his hand and take it and run out."Police arrested Murdock on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful photography, and he was later released from jail the following morning on a $1,000 bond, according to The Tennessean. "Unfortunately, I felt disgusted with myself. I felt like what did I do wrong, what if I wouldn't have done this, or wouldn't have worn this," Alcala said. "I did feel violated, I felt gross, why is this happening to me?"Church spokesperson Eric Hawkins confirmed Monday to WKRN-TV that Murdock was a high councilor and former bishop with the church. Both are volunteer positions, said the spokesman."This type of behavior is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated from any church member," Hawkins said. "When local leaders learned of the arrest and charges, he was immediately removed from all responsibilities."Murdock may also have his church privileges restricted or face a loss of membership, said Hawkins."It's just disappointing to see that, especially someone in that position, isn't meeting that same position themselves," one parishioner told a local news station in Salt Lake City.H&M;'s headquarters said this week that the store is cooperating with local authorities in the investigation. "The safety and well-being of our customers is our first priority," said the statement.Murdock is expected to appear in court on Sept. 6."It can happen to anyone," Alcala told local reporters. "Anyone can be a victim of this: men, women, children, anybody. I would just say be alert, be aware of your surroundings, and don't be afraid to speak up, because this sort of stuff is real." The 'Hypersexualized' Mormon Church President Impostor Angering LDS TwitterThis Mormon Survived Conversion Therapy. Now The Mormon Church Is Turning Against ItRead more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
Pompeo warns of 'new turmoil' if U.N. arms embargo on Iran lifted in 2020 Posted: 20 Aug 2019 01:14 PM PDT |
I am Mexican American with no hyphen and no apologies – and am haunted by a history of hate. Posted: 19 Aug 2019 05:30 AM PDT |
Accused NYPD attacker demands job after walking out of court with no bail, jail Posted: 20 Aug 2019 05:56 AM PDT |
Gina Lopez, foe of Philippine mining industry, dies at 65 Posted: 19 Aug 2019 02:40 AM PDT Former Philippine environment minister Gina Lopez, who led a high-profile fight against the nation's powerful mining industry, died Monday aged 65, her family's media company announced. Lopez rose to international prominence in 2016 by ordering many Philippines mines shuttered on environmental grounds, and also issued a ban on open-pit mining. The Philippines, which is one of the world's top nickel ore producers, has long faced accusations of looking the other way while major firms flout regulations. |
Two firefighters disappeared Friday on a fishing trip. The search for them continues Posted: 20 Aug 2019 01:05 PM PDT |
Palestinian leader fires advisers, wants bonuses returned Posted: 19 Aug 2019 09:34 AM PDT Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday laid off all of his advisers and ordered a former prime minister and other ex-Cabinet ministers to return tens of thousands of dollars from a pay raise he had secretly approved. Palestinian officials said the decisions, announced in official statements, came as part of efforts to cut costs and recuperate funds after Israel stopped delivering tax revenues earlier this year. The Palestinian Authority, which governs parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has long faced charges of corruption and mismanagement. |
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Ocasio-Cortez: The Electoral College Is a ‘Scam’ Posted: 20 Aug 2019 12:56 PM PDT Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) on Monday called the U.S. Electoral College "a scam" that negatively affects minorities."We're coming to you live from the Electoral College," the New York Democrat said in a video on Instagram, which featured her driving along a sparsely populated highway in what appears to be a desert somewhere in the western part of the country. "Many votes here, as you can see. Very efficient way to choose leadership of the country. I mean I can't think of any other way, can you?"The freshman congresswoman went on to cite a New York magazine story titled, "Here's Every Defense of the Electoral College — and Why They're All Wrong.""Due to severe racial disparities in certain states, the Electoral College effectively weighs white voters over voters of color, as opposed to a 'one person, one vote' system where all our votes are counted equally," Ocasio-Cortez said. "Could you imagine if we had this kind of democracy-altering 'fairness' provision for literally any other group? If we weighed, for example, black and indigenous voters more because of unfairness?""Facts are facts America," said the 29-year-old progressive, who represents parts of the Bronx and Queens. "The Electoral College has to go."Several Democratic presidential candidates, including Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren and South Bend, Ind. mayor Pete Buttigieg, have also said they believe the Electoral College should be retired.The notion of ending the Electoral College has picked up steam lately in blue states. A number of states have joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would give the states' electoral votes to the candidate who wins the popular vote. But the agreement will not take effect until the electoral votes of participating states total 270. |
Emotions stir in Jerusalem as HBO's "Our Boys" hits local airwaves Posted: 20 Aug 2019 02:18 AM PDT A new HBO series on the killing of a Palestinian youth after three Israeli teens were murdered in a deadly summer five years ago is stirring up painful memories for bereaved families on both sides of the conflict. "Our Boys", which premiered in Israel and the United States last week, centres on Mohammed Abu Khdeir, a 16-year-old Palestinian who was abducted near his East Jerusalem home and burned to death by three Israelis, two of them also teenagers, in July 2014. "I wish I could reach into the screen and grab hold of my son," Abu Khdeir's mother, Suha, told Reuters, her voice breaking, soon after watching the first two episodes of the series, a co-production of HBO and Israel's Keshet International and produced by Movie Plus. |
Kamala Says She’s Uncomfortable With Bernie’s Health-Care Plan Two Years After Co-Sponsoring It Posted: 19 Aug 2019 09:05 AM PDT Chip Somodevilla/GettyAt a fundraiser in the Hamptons this weekend, Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) told wealthy donors she has "not been comfortable" with the Medicare-for-All proposal pushed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), one of her leading rivals in the primary."I think almost every member of the United States Senate who's running for president and many others, have signed on to a variety of plans in the Senate. And I have done the same," Harris said, according to remarks provided by her campaign. "[A]ll of them are good ideas, which is why I support them. And I support Medicare for All. But as you may have noticed, over the course of the many months, I've not been comfortable with Bernie's plan, the Medicare for all plan."The comments are the latest reflection of the turbulence that the California Democrat has encountered while navigating the politics of health care reform. Just two years ago, Harris was comfortable enough with Sanders' bill to become the first senator to co-sponsor it. And back then, she exhibited no discomfort in doing so. "This is about understanding, again, that health care should be a right, not a privilege. And it's also about being smart," Harris said in August 2017. "So it's not only about what is morally and ethically right," Harris argued. "It also makes sense from a fiscal standpoint, or if you want to talk about it as a return on investment for taxpayers."At the time, Harris' announcement was hailed as a shrewd reading of the direction of the Democratic Party on health care—one that would boost the senator's progressive cred ahead of a possible White House run. And as recently as April of this year, Harris' office sent a press release saying she had joined Sanders to formally introduce the Medicare-for-All Act of 2019. "Medicare for All finally makes sure every American has affordable, comprehensive health care," she said.That the senator now has reservations about the legislation was not, her campaign argued, a matter of political convenience but, rather, the end product of having worked on the issue more. "There's a difference between signing onto a good idea and running on a plan," said Harris campaign spokesman Ian Sams. He noted that Sanders is running on Medicare-for-All but was nevertheless a sponsor of a bill from Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) to establish a public option. "Senator Harris was hearing from lots of voters real concerns, specifically about proactively abolishing private insurance, the four-year transition, middle-class tax hikes, and so she came up with her own plan to adjust for those that, frankly, is better than his," said Sams. Sanders did co-sponsor the Schatz legislation in 2017. But the senator is not a co-sponsor of the most recent bill. An aide explained that he took his name off the legislation because "he believes at this point we need a Medicare for All system. It's not like he opposes [a public option]. It's whether he is putting his name and stamp on it." Dems Perplexed by Kamala's 10-Year Health-Care PushHarris' formal health care plan differs from the Sanders' model in a variety of ways. It aims to phase in Medicare-for-All over the course of a decade—as opposed to four years—and allow private insurers to offer plans through Medicare if they comply with strict government rules. Her plan also eschews some of the revenue-raising measures proposed by Sanders, by declining to hike middle-class taxes in order to fund health care coverage. The Sanders campaign has slammed Harris' plan as a contrived half-measure and one that would leave full implementation to her presidential successor. And on Monday, Sanders signaled that Harris' Medicare-for-All slight in the Hamptons may figure into their broader case against a top rival."Yes, a very strong way to show consistency is to [checks notes] tell your big donors in the Hamptons that you are suddenly opposing the bill you've co-sponsored," tweeted Sanders aide David Sirota.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
Spain sends navy to save migrants as Italian justice intervenes Posted: 20 Aug 2019 01:52 PM PDT Spain on Tuesday deployed a naval patrol boat to pick up migrants on a charity rescue boat that has been stranded off Italy's Lampedusa island for days after numerous people jumped overboard in a desperate bid to swim ashore. Prosecutor Luigi Patronaggio also ordered the Open Arms charity vessel preventatively seized after inspecting the Spanish boat on which migrants have spent 19 days and "given the difficult situation on board", a judicial source said. Against the backdrop of a major political crisis in Italy, Patronaggio intervened as part of his probe into alleged kidnapping and refusing to obey orders targeting far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. |
A billboard in Baltimore calls Jared Kushner a 'rich pest.' It was put up by PETA Posted: 20 Aug 2019 12:26 PM PDT |
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