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Audio: Trump seeks identity of person who leaked information to whistleblower

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 01:51 PM PDT

Audio: Trump seeks identity of person who leaked information to whistleblowerPresident Trump likened the person who leaked information to a federal whistleblower to a spy.


Georgia sheriff's office employee fired after racist rant at McDonald's

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 12:07 PM PDT

Georgia sheriff's office employee fired after racist rant at McDonald'sA Georgia sheriff's office employee has been fired after he was caught on video telling a teenager to "speak English" at a local McDonald's.


Grieving mother shares heartbreaking tribute to children on 'first day of school'

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:47 AM PDT

Grieving mother shares heartbreaking tribute to children on 'first day of school'A distraught mother took to Facebook earlier this month to share a touching tribute to her children, all three of whom were killed by a drunk driver.


Pelosi, taking on a president, meets feminists' desire for a superhero

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 01:01 PM PDT

Pelosi, taking on a president, meets feminists' desire for a superheroWomen who study women agree that this week marks a moment.


The Latest: Man convicted of killing ex-wife's Texas family

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 01:21 PM PDT

The Latest: Man convicted of killing ex-wife's Texas familyA young woman who was the lone survivor of a 2014 deadly shooting that claimed the lives of her parents and four siblings wiped away tears as a jury convicted her uncle of capital murder in their killings. Cassidy Stay later smiled and took deep breaths as she hugged prosecutors in the Houston courtroom Thursday. Haskell's lawyers had argued for him to be found not guilty by reason of insanity.


Michigan school bus driver fired after kicking kids off bus for sharing bag of chips: Officials

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 08:20 AM PDT

Michigan school bus driver fired after kicking kids off bus for sharing bag of chips: OfficialsA Michigan school bus driver and bus aide have both been fired after they forced "several" students to exit the bus early, officials say. 


Pompeo has no comment on possibility of U.S.-Iran prisoner swap

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:04 AM PDT

Pompeo has no comment on possibility of U.S.-Iran prisoner swapU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined on Thursday to discuss the possibility of a U.S.-Iranian prisoner swap after the United States deported an Iranian woman who pleaded guilty to exporting restricted U.S. technology to Iran. "So, I never talk about sensitive issues as you described there," Pompeo told reporters in New York when asked about Negar Ghodskani, whose lawyer said she was deported on Tuesday, and whether he expected Iran to soon release a detained U.S. doctoral student.


'Bring on the bathroom humor': United passenger got stuck in the bathroom mid-flight

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 01:10 PM PDT

'Bring on the bathroom humor': United passenger got stuck in the bathroom mid-flightVisiting the bathroom mid-flight is hardly a pleasant experience — but getting stuck in there is a whole other kind of ordeal.


Rudy’s Big Plan to Defend Trump on Ukraine: Play the George Soros Card

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 02:12 AM PDT

Rudy's Big Plan to Defend Trump on Ukraine: Play the George Soros CardHERBERT NEUBAUER/GettyDonald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani's bizarre media tour defending President Trump's efforts to pressure the president of Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden has focused on a seemingly unrelated target: billionaire Democratic financier and Republican bogeyman George Soros. In several rambling cable news appearances, Giuliani has claimed that Soros—who conservative conspiracy theorists have long blamed for everything from the Barack Obama presidency to actor Jussie Smollett's faking of a hate crime—is somehow involved in a wide-ranging, anti-Trump scheme in Ukraine. Like many Soros-related claims, this one is, well, flimsy. Indeed, Guiliani's argument appears to rest almost entirely on innuendos, a single op-ed in The Hill, and his vague claims about unnamed "people" in Ukraine.Russia's Election Hackers Are Back—and Targeting George SorosGiuliani's allegations center on a "Soros NGO" that manufactured evidence against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and a former FBI agent who Giuliani claims is on Soros's payroll."George Soros has a not-for-profit called AntAC," Giuliani said in a CNN appearance last Thursday. "AntAC is the one that developed all of the dirty information that ended up being a false document that was created in order to incriminate Manafort."In a Monday appearance on Fox Business, Giuliani claimed that "Soros's NGO was involved in this whole thing." On Tuesday, he told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that Biden was somehow involved in an effort to save a Soros-run organization in Ukraine from prosecution. "That organization was run by George Soros, who then hired the crooked FBI agent, who is now working for George Soros," Giuliani said. Soros, who is one of the Democratic Party's largest givers, has long been targeted by right-wing activists, who often paint him as a global, political puppetmaster—a charge that critics contend reeks of anti-Semitism. Few figures, indeed, are more often portrayed as a boogeyman by Republican politicians. Guliani's vague, nefarious accusations about Soros, have been echoed by Trump allies and the Trump campaign as well. In fact, the line has become so central to the messaging war against the Bidens that Giuliani often offers it up without being prompted. "Oh, and Soros—Soros!—is very important here," Giuliani said in a Monday interview, one of several with The Daily Beast in the last few days in which he discussed the progressive donor.  "Don't forget that."* * *Considering the gravity with which Giuliani discusses Soros, one would think that there is ample evidence that something untoward has taken place. And yet, the allegations rest largely on a March 2019 op-ed in The Hill written by opinion writer John Solomon, who became a star on the right for his willingness to push attacks on Special Counsel Robert Mueller. In his March story, Solomon declared that the U.S. embassy in Ukraine "pressed Ukraine to drop [a] probe of George Soros group during 2016 election." The op-ed centers on Anticorruption Action Centre (AntAC), a Ukrainian anti-corruption group that has received funding from Soros's Open Society Foundation. Contrary to Giuliani's description of it as "Soros-run," though, AntAC has also received funding from the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and the European Union. Soros doesn't control AntAC's activities. It is instead operated by Ukrainian activists. In 2016, AntAC was under investigation by Ukrainian prosecutors for the alleged misuse of $4.4 million in aid, in what appears to have been a politically motivated pursuit from the investigators meant to punish the good-governance group. Even U.S. State Department sources in Solomon's own op-ed said the prosecution was believed to be just "retribution" for AntAC's anti-corruption work. In a letter sent to Ukrainian prosecutors, a State Department official in Ukraine said the United States had "no concerns" about the money. "We have accounted for every single foreign assistance dollar provided within the framework of this project," the State official continued. Smollett Conspiracy Theories Target George SorosNevertheless, Giuliani has accused the group, without any evidence, of falsifying the "Black Ledger" that listed millions in undisclosed payments to Manafort and setting the stage for his prosecution. But that document has never been disproven, as a story from The Intercept investigating Giuliani's claims found, and AntAC wasn't involved in its creation. The unfounded implication in both Giuliani's interviews and Solomon's opinion story is that the Obama administration's diplomats were either running interference for AntAC in exchange for an effort to take down Manafort, or were somehow just working generally on Soros' behalf. In a response published in The Hill and on its own website, AntAC co-founder Daria Kaleniuk pointed out a number of inconsistencies and omissions in Solomon's op-ed, alleging that he had confused key dates supposedly at the center of the opinion piece. Kaleniuk also claimed that Solomon's supposed key source, a former prosecutor, was using The Hill to retaliate against her group for its anti-corruption efforts.  In an email to The Daily Beast, Kaleniuk described Giuliani's claims about her group as "bizarre allegations." Soros spokesman Michael Vachon also denied Giuliani's claims."Short answer is no, Soros was not somehow involved in cooking up charges against Trump in Ukraine," Vachon wrote in an email.Giuliani also alleges in his cable news appearances that Soros has offered a large payout to a former FBI agent who was involved in the Manafort investigation, supposedly via AntAC. "The FBI agent is now working for George Soros, making hundreds of thousands of dollars," Giuliani said in his Tuesday appearance on Fox News.  That appears to be a reference to former FBI supervisor Karen Greenaway, who was part of the FBI's International Corruption Unit and the Manafort investigation. Greenaway has appeared at some anti-corruption events with AntAC staff. And her appearance is used in Solomon's article to suggest some nefarious connection between the group, Greenaway, and Soros. Greenaway retired from the FBI in February, and agreed to later join AntAC's board alongside prominent figures like "End of History" political scientist Francis Fukuyama and the former head of the EU's anti-fraud office. That appears to be where Giuliani is getting the idea that Greenaway is making "hundreds of thousands" of dollars from Soros, since the board is mentioned in Solomon's op-ed. But membership of the AntAC board is, alas, an unpaid position. Asked for proof of his claim that Greenaway is receiving large amounts of money from Soros, either through AntAC or another group, Giuliani referred only to vague sources in Ukraine. "That is what I was told by several people in Ukraine," Giuliani told The Daily Beast, adding later, "If it gets investigated we will find out." Giuliani declined to offer any more evidence of his claims against Greenaway, and accused The Daily Beast of trying to impede his "investigation" into Biden. "It seems to me your intent here is not to cover the inherent apparent corruption in the way this was done but to find any contradictions or create them," Giuliani wrote in a text message. Greenaway couldn't be reached for comment.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.


How Pakistan Has Won the War in Afghanistan (America Lost)

Posted: 24 Sep 2019 09:15 PM PDT

How Pakistan Has Won the War in Afghanistan (America Lost)Could it be?


Ex-casino employee to seek parole chance in Vegas killing

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 11:01 AM PDT

Ex-casino employee to seek parole chance in Vegas killingA former Las Vegas Strip casino card dealer intends to seek a chance at parole when he's sentenced for killing a resort executive and wounding a co-worker at a company picnic in 2018, a defense lawyer said Thursday. Anthony Wrobel decided it was in his best interest to plead guilty before trial to murder in the shooting death of Venetian casino executive Mia Banks and attempted murder for wounding co-worker Hector Rodriguez, court-appointed defense attorney Joseph Abood said. The plea agreement by the 44-year-old Wrobel says he could face up to life behind bars without the possibility of parole.


Woman says she contracted deadly flesh-eating bacteria after getting a manicure at a nail salon: 'I'm just lucky to be alive'

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 07:45 AM PDT

Woman says she contracted deadly flesh-eating bacteria after getting a manicure at a nail salon: 'I'm just lucky to be alive'A woman in Tennessee said she contracted a rare, but deadly bacterial infection and nearly lost her hand after getting a manicure at a nail salon.


Iranian president demands U.S. 'pay more' for a wider deal

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 04:44 PM PDT

Iranian president demands U.S. 'pay more' for a wider dealIranian President Hassan Rouhani demanded on Wednesday that the United States "pay more" for any agreement that goes beyond the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that Washington abandoned.


'Historic' September blizzard, bitter cold to wallop northern Rockies this weekend

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 11:13 AM PDT

'Historic' September blizzard, bitter cold to wallop northern Rockies this weekendHeavy snow – up to 3 feet in some areas – and temperatures in the 20s and 30s will bring an early taste of winter to Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.


Factbox: Six new pieces of information in memo on Trump's Ukraine call

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 11:57 AM PDT

Factbox: Six new pieces of information in memo on Trump's Ukraine callThe White House released a memo on Wednesday summarizing President Donald Trump's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in July that prompted Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to start an impeachment inquiry. In the memo, Trump asks Zelenskiy directly to investigate his political rival, Democratic challenger Joe Biden, Biden's son's business dealings, and a Ukraine prosecutor.


Woman who rescued kitten on busy road surprised to learn it is not a kitten at all

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 11:21 AM PDT

Woman who rescued kitten on busy road surprised to learn it is not a kitten at allA Tennessee woman who believed she was rescuing a lost kitten was surprised when she found out the creature was actually a baby bobcat.


China Is Building Supersonic Drones to Spy on Navy Aircraft Carriers

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 12:03 AM PDT

China Is Building Supersonic Drones to Spy on Navy Aircraft CarriersReport: The DR-8 reconnaissance drone has a role in assessing the strike impact of China's "aircraft carrier killer," the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile, and the DF-26 ballistic missile.


Correction: Liberty University-Falwell story

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 12:41 PM PDT

Correction: Liberty University-Falwell storyIn a story Sept. 25 about Liberty University, The Associated Press, relying on information from the school's accreditor, reported erroneously that the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges sent a letter asking for more information about recent news reports about Jerry Falwell Jr. A spokeswoman for the commission says that no letter has been sent but that the news reports are under review. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The accrediting body that oversees Liberty University is reviewing recent news reports that have questioned President Jerry Falwell Jr.'s leadership style and personal business interests, a spokeswoman told The Associated Press.


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Next Big Effort: Tackling Poverty

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 04:51 AM PDT

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Next Big Effort: Tackling PovertyWASHINGTON -- For a House freshman and political neophyte, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has proved to be remarkably adept at shaping the debate on her Democratic Party's left flank, boosting the visibility of single-payer health care through her support of "Medicare for All" and elevating climate change with her Green New Deal.On Wednesday, Ocasio-Cortez hopes to do for the nation's poor what she has done with health care and climate politics with the unveiling of an ambitious anti-poverty package that, among other things, would cap annual rent increases, ensure full access to social welfare programs for people with convictions and unauthorized immigrants, pressure federal contractors to offer better wages and benefits, and update official poverty measurements by taking into account geographic cost-of-living variations and access to health insurance, child care, and "new necessities" such as internet access."I think this really starts to approach, head-on, economic injustice in America," Ocasio-Cortez said. "We are at our richest point that we've ever been, but we've also been our most unequal."She added, "It's something that we have to talk about."Since defeating Rep. Joe Crowley, a senior member of the Democratic leadership, during the 2018 primaries, Ocasio-Cortez, 29, has used her social media following -- 4 million followers on Instagram and more than 5 million on Twitter -- and strong ties to the party's progressive wing to shift the party leftward. Her Green New Deal would move the nation's energy economy rapidly away from fossil fuels, with vague promises of guaranteed job security. Medicare for All would replace all private insurance with one government-run health care system like Britain's or Canada's.Such ideas would have once been dismissed as fringe initiatives on the far left, but many members of Congress and Democratic presidential candidates have rushed to embrace them, seeking the approval of Ocasio-Cortez and her supporters."She's a lightning rod," said Dianne Enriquez, a director at the Center for Popular Democracy, a liberal advocacy group. "I think the boldness, the ability to be innovative, the willingness to go out on a limb for what she believes is right is really what makes her an ideal champion for a lot of the issues that have gone largely ignored at the federal level."Establishment Democrats have worried that Ocasio-Cortez has moved the conversation too far to the left too fast, becoming the policy face of the party and jeopardizing the political futures of more moderate members elected last year in Republican-leaning districts.But in recent weeks, Ocasio-Cortez has pushed out her chief of staff, who had picked fights with moderate Democrats, and moved her combative communications director to her campaign. Unlike the Green New Deal, which is a gauzy congressional resolution, her anti-poverty initiative, "A Just Society," is six fully formed bills, written in legislative language -- another sign of serious legislative intent.She had good reason to make overtures to fellow House Democrats, who had grown weary of her staff's antagonism. Matt Bennett, the executive vice president of Third Way, a centrist Democratic organization, said Ocasio-Cortez is "vastly more influential" than most freshman House members.But, he added: "Legislating is an inherently group activity. The question is, if she wants to move this legislation, or any that she's sponsoring, can she attract co-sponsors and votes? We'll see if she has the ability to do that as well."As the Green New Deal looked to Franklin D. Roosevelt's signature initiative, "A Just Society" echoes Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society."With the Green New Deal, we weren't just talking about climate change; we're talking about the systems that got us to climate change," Ocasio-Cortez said. "We're addressing root causes.""And similarly," she added, "with our Just Society package, we're not simply addressing poverty or wages. We're addressing some of the basic structural reasons that are resulting in those outcomes."Nearly 40 million people in the United States live in poverty. Even middle-class workers face a shortage of affordable housing and stagnant wages. The problems are worse for people of color, including immigrants, and people who were formerly incarcerated. The Trump administration's response has been to tighten access to some federally funded low-income programs.The bills in Ocasio-Cortez's package seek to change the federal response. She conceded that because Democrats do not control the Senate or the White House, her intention is to lay "down a vision for when we take back both of those bodies."The Recognizing Real Poverty Act requires the secretary of health and human services, in collaboration with the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to work with the National Academy of Sciences to change the poverty line, adjusting for family size and geographic differences in the cost of goods and services. The poverty threshold would be raised to account for health insurance costs, work expenses, child care, and consideration of new necessities such as internet access.Poverty has been "a taboo word in our politics for so long," Ocasio-Cortez said. Even if they are officially above the poverty line, there are "people who are living a quality of life on par" with the impoverished, she added, "but you wouldn't see that based on our numbers because we choose not to measure it."Enriquez said housing has not been a central topic of the Democratic presidential debates, even though several contenders have released full-fledged affordable housing plans. She said she hopes that Ocasio-Cortez can help elevate the issue with one of the bills in her package, the Place to Prosper Act, which would provide tenant protections and regulate corporate landlords.That bill would cap rent increases at 3% a year and restrict the reasons that landlords could evict tenants. For instance, tenants could be evicted only if they have not paid rent for two or more consecutive months or have wrecked a property, or if the landlord needs a unit to house an immediate relative. The bill would prohibit discrimination because of the source of a tenant's income and would provide funding for tenant legal representatives.The act would also mandate that landlords keep rental units in good repair. It would allocate $10 billion for fiscal years 2020 through 2029 for removing toxins.Housing in America "is a crisis," she said, "and it's not one that we are discussing enough at the level that we need to be discussing it."Two other bills, The Embrace Act and The Mercy in Re-Entry Act, would outlaw the denial of any federal benefit because of immigration status or a past criminal conviction.The Uplift Our Workers Act would create a "worker-friendliness score" for federal contractors which would consider, for example, whether the contractor offers paid overtime for those who work more than 40 hours per week, or provides predictable scheduling, paid sick leave and paid parental and family leave.None of this will be enacted in the foreseeable future."No one questions her ability to raise awareness around an issue," Bennett said, "just because she wields her social media and mainstream media platforms very effectively. But that's not the same as getting votes on a bill."Ocasio-Cortez acknowledged the package's ambitions. "I don't think there's any shortage of obstacles that we have ahead of us, but I don't think that we not do things just because they're hard," she said. "In fact, sometimes the hard things to do are the most worthwhile."This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2019 The New York Times Company


Emaciated elephant forced to perform during religious festival in Sri Lanka has died

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 09:14 AM PDT

Emaciated elephant forced to perform during religious festival in Sri Lanka has diedA sickly elephant whose photos went viral in August after she was forced to walk in a Sri Lanka festival, despite her skeletal frame, died on Tuesday.


Pakistan overturns man's blasphemy conviction after 17 years on death row

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 07:22 AM PDT

Pakistan overturns man's blasphemy conviction after 17 years on death rowA man sentenced to death in 2002 for blasphemy and who spent 17 years awaiting execution has had his conviction overturned by Pakistan's Supreme Court, his lawyer told AFP on Thursday. Wajih-ul-Hassan, a Muslim, also spent a year in jail before his conviction. Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Pakistan, where even unproven allegations of insulting Islam can lead to assassinations and lynchings.


View Photos of the 2020 Nissan Titan

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 08:15 AM PDT

View Photos of the 2020 Nissan Titan


Death row inmate executed for killing his wife and stepsons, raping stepdaughters

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 07:57 AM PDT

Death row inmate executed for killing his wife and stepsons, raping stepdaughtersA death row inmate has been executed for killing his wife and stepsons before raping his stepdaughters. Robert Sparks, 45, was given a lethal injection at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at a death chamber in Huntsville, Texas, for the 2007 murders.


Meghan Markle's 24K gold plated earrings are not as expensive as you think

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 01:25 PM PDT

Meghan Markle's 24K gold plated earrings are not as expensive as you thinkThe duchess recently stepped out wearing a simple black jumpsuit by Everlane and styled it up with gold statement earrings.


Army sergeant faces charges in fatal West Point accident

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 06:45 AM PDT

Army sergeant faces charges in fatal West Point accidentA staff sergeant is facing charges in a rollover accident that killed a U.S. Military Academy cadet during training exercises this summer, Army officials confirmed Thursday. Staff Sgt. Ladonies P. Strong was charged Sept. 13 with multiple violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and reckless operation of a vehicle. The sergeant, assigned to Fort Benning in Georgia, also was charged with prevention of authorized seizure of property and two specifications of dereliction of duty, according to a release from the Army.


Cuban-American sues American Airlines, Latam Airlines for 'trafficking' in Havana airport.

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 03:22 PM PDT

Cuban-American sues American Airlines, Latam Airlines for 'trafficking' in Havana airport.A Miami-based law firm filed a lawsuit on Wednesday on behalf of a Cuban-American who claims to be the rightful owner of Havana's international airport against American Airlines and the Latam Airlines Group for "trafficking" in the property he says the Cuban government stole. The case is one of a slew filed in U.S. courts since the Trump administration in May implemented a long-dormant and controversial law allowing U.S. citizens to sue foreign firms and Cuban entities over their use of properties expropriated after Cuba's 1959 revolution. In the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, law firm Rivero Mestre argues that Cuba's main airport, in Havana, was expropriated from the father of Jose Ramon Lopez Regueiro in 1959.


Enormous shark fin spotted off Florida coast revealed to be a hoax

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 01:16 PM PDT

Enormous shark fin spotted off Florida coast revealed to be a hoaxBeachgoers can rest easy after wildlife officials have reviewed several reported "shark sightings" and deemed them fake.


The defense secretary praised the crew of an attack submarine that hasn't been on a mission since 2015

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 02:12 PM PDT

The defense secretary praised the crew of an attack submarine that hasn't been on a mission since 2015Defense Secretary Mark Esper visited the nuclear-powered attack sub USS Boise on Wednesday, calling it an "accomplished warship."


US bars Cuba's Raul Castro and family

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:42 AM PDT

US bars Cuba's Raul Castro and familyThe United States on Thursday announced travel sanctions against Cuba's Raul Castro and his family, accusing the former president of violations of human rights. In his continued role as first secretary of the ruling Communist Party, "Raul Castro oversees a system that arbitrarily detains thousands of Cubans and currently holds more than 100 political prisoners," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. The sanctions mean that the former president -- brother of late revolutionary leader Fidel Castro -- will be ineligible for travel to the United States.


Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day

Posted: 24 Sep 2019 10:08 PM PDT

Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day(Bloomberg) -- Want the lowdown on what's moving European markets in your inbox every morning? Sign up here.Good morning. U.K. lawmakers return to work, Donald Trump is facing an impeachment inquiry and China is buying more U.S. pork. Here's what's moving markets.Parliament ReturnsU.K. lawmakers will get back to work after the Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's prorogation was unlawful and that, essentially, Parliament was never prorogued. Johnson, facing calls to resign, was defiant and will return from his trip to New York early to face what is likely to be a cavalcade of criticism. Given Johnson doesn't have a majority to work with, Parliament is now in control but, as has been the case for some time now, what members of parliament will actually do with that power remains to be seen. All eyes on Westminster.ImpeachmentU.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said a formal impeachment inquiry will be opened into President Donald Trump, with an accusation that the president had violated his oath of office and his obligations under the constitution. You'd have to have been willfully ignoring American politics to miss that impeachment has been talked about many times, but the formal step appears to have been triggered by revelations that Trump pushed Ukraine's government to investigate Joe Biden, now the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020. The transcript of that call is due to be released on Wednesday.Pork PurchasesChinese companies are preparing to buy more U.S. pork, according to people familiar with the situation, ahead of a meeting of top trade negotiators from both sides in Washington next month. That may soothe some concerns after Donald Trump used his speech at the United Nations on Tuesday to accuse China of currency manipulation and reiterate his distaste at their trade practices. On a whole other front for the U.S., beyond the aforementioned issues at home, European allies are urging the country to talk with Iran as the window to ease tensions between the nations appears to be closing. All the above adds to the risk for investors, according to Goldman Sachs Inc.'s COO.Listing BlitzThe much-awaited listing of German software firm TeamViewer will materialize on Wednesday, only the fifth IPO in the country this year. It comes in a busy week for listings, even if much of the attention is still on bankers scrambling for a place on the Saudi Aramco deal and ongoing discussions about WeWork's postponed attempt to go public, heightened by the departure of its controversial boss. This week we've already had Anheuser Busch-InBev NV's Asia-Pacific unit listing, with the price at the bottom end of the range, but Swedish buyout firm EQT AB not only priced near the top end of guidance but also popped on day one. Let's see how TeamViewer fares.Coming Up...U.S. stock futures edged higher and Asian stocks pared losses following the report of a slight easing of U.S.-China tensions, though European stock futures are pointing to a negative start. Watch out for any read-across into Adidas AG and Puma SE after U.S. sportswear giant Nike Inc. hit a record high after earnings and keep an eye on results from Boohoo Group Plc, the high-flying U.K. online clothing retailer. We'll have consumer confidence data from both France and Germany, plus a central bank decision in Czech Republic.What We've Been ReadingThis is what's caught our eye over the past 24 hours.The collapse of Thomas Cook has been felt far and wide. Libertarians on an anti-Paul Krugman cruise. Uber got a two-month license extension in London. Electric car owners don't necessarily love solar panels. Not making the Champions League is hurting Manchester United. Harvard was "freaking out" over a troubled Brazilian investment. A private equity house wants to build a train to Las Vegas.Like Bloomberg's Five Things? Subscribe for unlimited access to trusted, data-based journalism in 120 countries around the world and gain expert analysis from exclusive daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close.Before it's here, it's on the Bloomberg Terminal. Find out more about how the Terminal delivers information and analysis that financial professionals can't find anywhere else. Learn more.To contact the author of this story: Sam Unsted in London at sunsted@bloomberg.netTo contact the editor responsible for this story: Celeste Perri at cperri@bloomberg.netFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


Castro says 'it will be the end of my campaign' without more money to help make November debate

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 12:00 PM PDT

Castro says 'it will be the end of my campaign' without more money to help make November debateJulián Castro's email comes less than a week after Sen. Cory Booker's presidential campaign asked for more donations so he won't have to end his campaign.


China Launched a Special Type of Warship That Can Help Invade Taiwan

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 12:10 PM PDT

China Launched a Special Type of Warship That Can Help Invade TaiwanBeijing now has an 'assault ship'. It probably can accommodate dozens of helicopters and landing craft and hundreds of marines.


Details emerge on Mama June Shannon's court appearance after crack cocaine arrest

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 10:43 AM PDT

Details emerge on Mama June Shannon's court appearance after crack cocaine arrestMama June Shannon, who is reportedly estranged from her children, and her boyfriend are facing felony charges.


Guilty plea in case of man forced by police to lick urinal

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 08:09 PM PDT

Guilty plea in case of man forced by police to lick urinalA Honolulu homeless man fearing he would be arrested, reluctantly obeyed a police officer's orders to lick a urinal, according to a court document made public Wednesday after a former officer pleaded guilty to failing to report the incident. Officer John Rabago had previously threatened another man he was questioning that he wouldn't be arrested only if he stuck his head in a toilet, the document said. Rabago, who remains on restricted duty, and Reginald Ramones, who left the department in August, were arrested and charged earlier this year with depriving a man of his civil rights.


'Straight-up panic': U.S. vaping crackdown sends some scrambling for their fix

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 12:48 PM PDT

'Straight-up panic': U.S. vaping crackdown sends some scrambling for their fixWhen Massachusetts announced a four-month ban on vaping products this week, Chris Soares was ready, having amassed more than 20 bottles of flavored, nicotine-laced vape fluid, enough to supply his daily habit well into next year.


View Audi RS Q3 and RS Q3 Sportback Photos

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 08:35 AM PDT

View Audi RS Q3 and RS Q3 Sportback Photos


Robert Mugabe to be buried in home village as Zimbabwe government abandons mausoleum plans

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:29 AM PDT

Robert Mugabe to be buried in home village as Zimbabwe government abandons mausoleum plansThe tussle over Robert Mugabe's burial took a new twist on Thursday when the government of Zimbabwe abandoned plans to inter him at a national cemetery following pressure from his family.  Mugabe will now be buried at his home village of Zvimba in accordance with his family's wishes, the government of Zimbabwe has said. "The family of the late former president R G Mugabe has expressed its desire to proceed wit his burial in Zwimba. In line with Government policy to respect the wishes of families of deceased heroes, Government is cooperating with the Mugabe family in their new position," President Emmerson Mnanagwa's office said in a statement.  The family was not immediately reachable for comment, but local media said the burial would take place at a private ceremony on Saturday. Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe from independence in 1980 until he was overthrown in a coup in 2017, died in a Singapore hospital at the age of 95 on September 6.  His state funeral on September 14 was overshadowed by a tug of war between his widow, Grace Mugabe, and Mr Mnangagwa, the former right-hand man who overthrew him two years ago.   Mr Mnangagwa had insisted on burying him at Heroes' Acre, a cemetery Mugabe founded for veterans of Zimbabwe's independence war and where a plot has long been set aside for hims alongside the grave of his first wife, Sally Mugabe.  But Mrs Mugabe and other members of the family  said the former president had changed his mind about being buried at Heroes' Acre after the 2017 coup.     They wanted to bury him alongside his mother and brothers in Zvimba, the rural district about 50 miles from Harare where he grew up.   Two weeks ago the government appeared to have won when a deal was announced to build a new mausoleum for Mugabe at the highest point in Heroes Acre, rather than lay him to rest in the plot next to Sally.  Mr Mnangagwa, who is attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York, is under increasing pressure at home over a spiraling economic crisis.


San Francisco's homelessness crisis has gotten so bad, residents are putting boulders on the streets to stop people from sleeping there

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 09:46 AM PDT

San Francisco's homelessness crisis has gotten so bad, residents are putting boulders on the streets to stop people from sleeping thereThis isn't the first time boulders have been used to block homeless encampments in San Francisco, where the homeless population is nearing 10,000.


US confirms Syria's Assad used chemical weapons in May: Pompeo

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:16 AM PDT

US confirms Syria's Assad used chemical weapons in May: PompeoThe United States has confirmed that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces used chemical weapons in May, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday, vowing a response. The Assad regime used chlorine on May 19 as part of its deadly offensive in the last rebel stronghold of Idlib, Pompeo said. "The United States will not allow these attacks to go unchallenged nor will we tolerate those who choose to conceal these atrocities," Pompeo told reporters.


Tesla squad car almost runs out of battery during a high-speed police pursuit

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 08:11 AM PDT

Tesla squad car almost runs out of battery during a high-speed police pursuitA Tesla Model S is being piloted by police in the San Francisco-area. One of the cars almost ran out of battery power during a high speed chase.


More arrests made over alleged mistreatment of Thai models

Posted: 26 Sep 2019 07:01 AM PDT

More arrests made over alleged mistreatment of Thai modelsConcern over the sexual abuse of models hired to attend private parties in Thailand increased Thursday with new accusations of wrongdoing following the widely reported death of a partygoer. Arrest warrants were issued for six men and women on charges of criminal association and molestation after a model filed a complaint that she was forced to drink until she passed out at a Sept. 16 party and woke up in a bedroom without any clothes on. The woman who filed the complaint, identified by the nickname "Dear," said she had attended the same party from which another hired model, Thitima Noraphanpiphat, was carried unconscious to the apartment of male model Ratchadech Wongtabut, who later left her body in his building's lobby, where she was found dead, police said.


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