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2 Black Senate hopefuls look to make history in the South — and fix health care while they're at it

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:08 AM PDT

2 Black Senate hopefuls look to make history in the South — and fix health care while they're at itShreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins from Louisiana and Jaime Harrison from South Carolina envision a "new South" to address issues they say have been largely ignored by their longtime incumbent opponents.


A new COVID-19 forecast predicts more than 400,000 deaths by the end of 2020. Will the fall wave really be that big?

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 02:54 PM PDT

A new COVID-19 forecast predicts more than 400,000 deaths by the end of 2020. Will the fall wave really be that big?Experts have long feared that colder weather and other factors could create a fall wave of the coronavirus with the potential to dwarf previous peaks — and America's most prominent COVID-19 modelers are projecting just that. So is it time to freak out about the fall? Maybe not just yet.


Oregon wildfires destroy five towns, as three fatalities confirmed in California

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 01:10 PM PDT

Oregon wildfires destroy five towns, as three fatalities confirmed in CaliforniaHundreds of miles away in northern California, three fatalities were confirmed on Wednesday from a lightning-sparked conflagration that raged with renewed intensity this week after firefighters had made significant headway containing it. While more than two dozen major blazes continued to wreak havoc across wide swaths of California, the neighboring state of Oregon bore the latest brunt of wildfires plaguing much of the western United States over the past week. Several Oregon communities, including the town of Detroit in the Santiam Valley, as well as Blue River and Vida in coastal Lane County, and Phoenix and Talent in southern Oregon, were substantially destroyed, Governor Kate Brown told a news conference.


Eyewitness claims police killed 'antifa' Portland murder suspect before giving any commands

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:23 PM PDT

Eyewitness claims police killed 'antifa' Portland murder suspect before giving any commandsAn eyewitness said in a statement that police shot and killed Michael Forest Reinoehl before issuing any commands.


San Francisco salon owner closes shop after Nancy Pelosi face mask controversy

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 08:05 AM PDT

San Francisco salon owner closes shop after Nancy Pelosi face mask controversy"I am actually done in San Francisco and closing my doors, unfortunately."


Utah police must now try de-escalation first after officer shot 13-year-old with autism

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:26 AM PDT

Utah police must now try de-escalation first after officer shot 13-year-old with autismPolicy that makes de-escalation tactics "mandatory" for Utah police went into effect hours after an officer shot a 13-year-old boy with autism.


My patients suffered because of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's illegal lockdown

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:29 AM PDT

My patients suffered because of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's illegal lockdownIn Michigan, the ban on supposedly non-essential medical care shows a shocking ignorance of how medicine works. I'm suing because this can't stand.


Texas police group puts up billboard warning "enter at your own risk," saying Austin defunded police

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:30 AM PDT

Texas police group puts up billboard warning "enter at your own risk," saying Austin defunded policeTexas Governor Greg Abbott is also calling on every Texan and candidate for public office​ to sign a pledge​ against defunding the state's police departments.


'Be my hero please': 'Tiger King' star Joe Exotic asks Trump for a pardon

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:33 AM PDT

'Be my hero please': 'Tiger King' star Joe Exotic asks Trump for a pardonJoe Exotic, star of the Netflix series "Tiger King," wrote to President Trump from prison asking for a pardon of his 22-year sentence. Read his letter.


‘Miracle With a Sad Ending’: Couple Survive But Lose Baby in Wildfire Chaos

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 03:34 PM PDT

'Miracle With a Sad Ending': Couple Survive But Lose Baby in Wildfire ChaosWhen he couldn't reach his cousin Jake Hyland on Monday, Jim Mabry drove to his family's remote property in rural Washington state, where wildfires turned pastures of 4-foot-high sage into dust.Jake and his wife, Jamie, along with their 1-year-old son, Uriel, were visiting their land in Okanogan County when flames from the Cold Springs Fire ripped through the area. Relatives couldn't reach the couple, or emergency services, because power lines were down.On Tuesday, Mabry discovered Jake's truck stuck in a ravine, about a quarter of a mile from the land. The vehicle had blown through a barbed wire fence. Its windshield had melted, and the steering wheel and dashboard were obliterated, he recalled."When I first saw the truck, I didn't want to search," Mabry told The Daily Beast. "I was so convinced I was coming across remains. Because I didn't see any chance of them making it."Yet the Hylands made a harrowing escape, relatives said, abandoning their small pickup truck and heading to the Columbia River, where rescuers miraculously found them Wednesday morning. Their little boy did not survive.Grandmother, 12-Year-Old Grandson, Four More Die as Wildfire Smoke Enshrouds Oregon and California in DarknessNow Jake, 31, and Jamie, 26, are hospitalized in critical condition, their bodies covered in burns. Jamie, who is pregnant, has burns on 50 percent of her body, mostly on her arms, hands and face, Mabry told The Daily Beast."It's a miracle with a sad ending," he said. "They survived, but lost a child." He added, "They loved their son. He was their ray of hope."A GoFundMe page—which shows a photo of the couple and their baby smiling on their remote property just a few months ago—has raised more than $117,000 for the family. Jake, his family said, is expected to have at least four more surgeries and will be in the intensive care unit for at least two weeks.The Cold Springs wildfire is just one of a slew of blazes to decimate swaths of the Pacific Northwest and California in recent days, with fires killing at least a dozen people in that state alone, according to the LA Times. In Lyons, Oregon, 12-year-old Wyatt Tofte died beside his dog. His grandmother, Peggy Mosso, was also killed in a blaze. Officials said the death toll was expected to rise in California, Oregon, and Washington, where thousands of residents have faced evacuation orders. In California, the ferocious August Complex fire—which had burned more than 471,000 acres and was only 24 percent contained as of Thursday afternoon—was the largest blaze in state history.Also on Thursday, the National Interagency Fire Center reported 102 fires had burned through 4.3 million acres throughout the country, mostly in the West. The Cold Springs fire, which burned 172,000 acres, was 10 percent contained.Mabry said Jake's property was deeply isolated—no cell service, electricity, or running water. The closest town is a 45-minute drive. Jake and Jamie stopped at the property to drop some supplies at their Quonset hut on their way home from a wedding in Spokane, Mabry explained, noting that the blaze started around 9:45 p.m. local time Sunday, and reached the property hours later. "People have been making rude comments, about how dumb they are that they didn't get the evacuation notice," Mabry's wife, Tammie, told The Daily Beast. "It is off grid. I don't think people understand that."Mabry said the Hylands ditched the truck, which hit some rocks, and fled in the darkness early Monday morning, carrying their son and a jug of water.Authorities scheduled a search for Wednesday at 10 a.m., but Mabry said the couple was found earlier thanks to a family member's Facebook post on a local fire watch page. A boat from the Colville Tribe's fish and wildlife agency discovered the couple.According to local news channel KREM, detectives with the sheriff's office and tribal police are investigating the child's death as a homicide since the fire could have been "human-caused."Two hundred miles away, the wildfires came for virtually an entire town.Larry Frick, 53, told The Daily Beast he was visiting his son in Pullman—about 47 miles south—when heavy winds set his community of Malden ablaze on Monday.He and his wife, Chandelle, rushed home to save their dogs and cats, one of which has gone missing. They also believed Chandelle's mother was home at the time; luckily, she'd left before the fires consumed their neighborhood, ultimately destroying roughly three quarters of the homes in the town.They passed through smoke, fallen trees, and the torched houses of their neighbors. When they got home, their deck and shed were on fire, and they worked for hours to douse the flames with a garden hose and sprinkler. "The whole time, it literally felt like a war zone. Explosions were going off all through town, ammunition, propane tanks, fires blowing up," Frick said. "A couple made the ground shake.""We're still in shock," Frick added. "I feel a sense of guilt. We have everything and we really don't need anything but our power back on, and everyone around us has lost everything. They just have the shirts on their backs."As for the Hylands, relatives said they were shocked and thankful Jamie and Jake were discovered alive. "When you look at the scene, we were like… we don't know how they could have survived. The truck is like something you couldn't believe," Tammie Mabry said. Jim Mabry said he's gone through a rollercoaster of emotions since his cousin vanished. First he was told the Hyland family survived. Then he learned Uriel had died. The child had joined his parents on a visit to the property last spring during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, when they took a walk to the river where they were later rescued.One recent photo shows little Uriel in a carrier on his mother's back as they roamed the land."Being a mom was her dream," Tammie said of Jamie Hyland. "She was made to be a mom." —with additional reporting from Tracy ConnorRead 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.


Russia protests Germany's 'accusations and ultimatums' on Navalny

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 04:40 PM PDT

Russia protests Germany's 'accusations and ultimatums' on NavalnyRussia on Wednesday issued a strong protest to Germany over the alleged poisoning of opposition figure Alexei Navalny, denouncing what it said were baseless claims and warning of a major risk to diplomatic ties.


GOP turns strategy to attacking Harris over Catholic record

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 05:40 AM PDT

GOP turns strategy to attacking Harris over Catholic recordConservatives are trying to frame Democratic nominee for vice president Kamala Harris as anti-Catholic. The strategy comes as Democrats are trying to court Roman Catholic voters.


About $500,000 in smuggled cash found in chair cushion shipped from MIA, feds say

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:33 AM PDT

About $500,000 in smuggled cash found in chair cushion shipped from MIA, feds sayEven by MIA smuggling standards, this op was over the top: A chair cushion stuffed with almost $500,000 in cash was uncovered by customs officers during an inspection as it was being shipped to the Dominican Republic, authorities said Wednesday.


Taiwan denounces large-scale Chinese drills near island

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:17 PM PDT

Taiwan denounces large-scale Chinese drills near islandTaiwan denounced China on Thursday over large-scale air and naval drills off its southwestern coast, calling them a serious provocation and a threat to international air traffic. China, which claims democratic Taiwan as its own, has stepped up military exercises near the island, in what Taipei views as intimidation to force it to accept Chinese rule. Yeh Kuo-hui, from Taiwan's Defence Ministry's operations and planning department, told a hastily arranged news conference that China's intentions could not be predicted.


No more temperature checks? CDC changing COVID-19 screenings for international air passengers

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 09:22 AM PDT

No more temperature checks? CDC changing COVID-19 screenings for international air passengersStarting Sept. 14, the U.S. will replace its current system of temperature and symptom checks with one that focuses on where travelers have been.


Injured army veteran pushes back after his image is used in anti-Trump ‘propaganda’

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:50 AM PDT

Injured army veteran pushes back after his image is used in anti-Trump 'propaganda'A US Army veteran has hit out at social media users for using photographs of him in attacks against president Donald Trump's alleged comments on veterans. Mr Trump has fiercely denied the article's claims. Posts began circulating on social media using the image of Bobby Henline, lone survivor out of five soldiers in an IED blast in Iraq, hitting out at the president's alleged comments, the veteran told Fox News in an interview.


US Attorney General William Barr says Operation Legend in Chicago has resulted in 500 arrests

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:18 AM PDT

US Attorney General William Barr says Operation Legend in Chicago has resulted in 500 arrestsUS Attorney General William Barr gave an update on Operation Legend in Chicago Wednesday morning, with more than 500 people arrested and federal charges against 124 suspects.


Couple missing in California fire sought shelter in a pond

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:09 PM PDT

Couple missing in California fire sought shelter in a pondFlames were bearing down on Sandy Butler's home in the wooded hills of Northern California when she called her son to say that she and her husband were going to climb a fence and try to find shelter in a nearby pond. It's the last the family heard from the couple, who were missing Thursday after a fire roared with menacing speed across the Sierra Nevada foothills and destroyed much of the town of Berry Creek. "We're still hoping and praying for good news," said Jessica Fallon, who has two children with the Butler's grandson and considers them her own grandparents.


An entire university in Illinois has been told to quarantine after COVID-19 outbreak

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 07:51 AM PDT

An entire university in Illinois has been told to quarantine after COVID-19 outbreakThe school will temporarily move to remote learning.


Outcry in Pakistan as police blame woman who was gang raped for driving at night

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 09:07 AM PDT

Outcry in Pakistan as police blame woman who was gang raped for driving at nightThe gang rape of a stranded woman motorist in front of her children has caused outcry in Pakistan with calls for the public hanging of the culprits. Anger over the attack on a woman who had broken down on a motorway outside Lahore was then increased after a senior police officer appeared to blame the victim for her choice of route. Police on Thursday said they had arrested 12 suspects for questioning during an extensive manhunt. The woman with her two children was driving to Gujranwala when she was forced to stop at the Gujjarpura section of the motorway after her car ran out of fuel at around 1:30am. She called relatives for help, but before they could arrive, two robbers approached the car, smashed the windows and dragged her and her children from the vehicle. The attackers also took jewellery, bank cards and £466 in cash. A senior Lahore police officer later provoked further condemnation when he appeared to blame the victim. Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Umar Sheikh questioned why the woman had taken that route and why she had not checked her fuel tank. His comments were condemned by Shireen Mazari, the human rights minister. "For an officer to effectively blame a woman for being gang raped by saying she should have taken the Grand Trunk Road, or question as to why she went out in the night with her children is unacceptable and I have taken up this issue," she said. "Nothing can ever rationalise the crime of rape. That's it." Inspector-General of Punjab Police Inam Ghani claimed that by Thursday night officers had identified the culprits' village. Opposition leaders quickly attacked what they said was the government's breakdown in law and order. "This is a matter of national embarrassment and evidence of a completely broken down legal system," said Shehbaz Sharif, opposition leader in the national assembly. Gang rape is rare in Pakistan, although sexual harassment and violence against women is not uncommon. Nearly 1,000 women are killed in Pakistan each year in so-called "honour killings" for allegedly violating conservative norms on love and marriage.


Navalny's condition improving, police guard stepped up: Der Spiegel

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:08 AM PDT

Navalny's condition improving, police guard stepped up: Der SpiegelRussian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has made further progress in his recovery after what Germany said was poisoning with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent, and is able to speak again, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Thursday. The Kremlin critic is being treated in Berlin's Charite hospital after falling ill on a Russian domestic flight last month. Germany says Navalny was the victim of an attempt to kill him and has demanded an explanation from Russia.


South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is using COVID-19 relief funds to pay for a $5 million tourism ad campaign, despite a surge in coronavirus cases following the Sturgis motorcycle rally

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 09:33 AM PDT

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is using COVID-19 relief funds to pay for a $5 million tourism ad campaign, despite a surge in coronavirus cases following the Sturgis motorcycle rallyGovernor Kristi Noem's previous state ad campaign —'Meth: We're on it' — sparked conversations and jokes nationwide.


Spanish police arrest virus-infected surfer

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 06:48 AM PDT

Spanish police arrest virus-infected surferSpanish police said Wednesday they had arrested a woman who went surfing when she should have been in quarantine after testing positive for the new coronavirus.


The largest contemporary Muslim pilgrimage isn't the hajj to Mecca, it's the Shiite pilgrimage to Karbala in Iraq

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 05:17 AM PDT

The largest contemporary Muslim pilgrimage isn't the hajj to Mecca, it's the Shiite pilgrimage to Karbala in IraqEvery year, Shiite Muslims mark the death of Prophet Muhammad's grandson Hussain with a mourning period that lasts a total of 50 days. Ashura, the tenth day of the Islamic month of Muharram, commemorates the day Hussain died. For millions of Shiites, this mourning period culminates in a pilgrimage to Karbala in Iraq. This pilgrimage has, in recent years, become the largest gathering of people in the world for a religious reason. This year Ashura was observed on Aug. 30 and the pilgrimage, 40 days later, will end on Oct. 9, 2020. My research focuses on Shiite shrines and Muharram mourning practices. The city of Karbala, which I visited twice in 2013, is located 60 miles southwest of Baghdad and 45 miles north of Najaf, the other important Shiite shrine city in Iraq. The pilgrimage and the city of Karbala have been through many changes over a more than 1000-year-old history. This year, the pilgrimage and the holy city are faced with a new challenge: COVID-19. The historic battle at KarbalaKarbala is the place where Prophet Muhammad's grandson Hussain was killed during what is known as the Battle of Karbala in A.D. 680. According to Shiites, Hussain and his men were martyred in this battle on the day of Ashura.Following the death of Prophet Muhammad in A.D. 632, there was a dispute over who would be his rightful heir. Sunnis, who make up the majority of Muslims, believe that Abu Bakr, Muhammad's friend and father-in-law, rightly succeeded Muhammad in A.D. 632. Shiites believe that Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, should have been Muhammad's successor.After years of civil war, as well as wars of expansion, the Arab Umayyad dynasty established its rule over the region, from the Middle East to North Africa from A.D. 661 to 750. But there were those who decried Umayyad rule.Hussain had been invited by the inhabitants of Kufa, which was a garrison town near Najaf, to come and lead them in a revolt against the Umayyad caliph in Damascus. Umayyad forces first put down the unrest in Kufa and then met and killed Hussain and his men on the desert plains of Karbala. For Shiite Muslims, Hussain was their third imam, a worldly and spiritual leader whose direct relationship to Muhammad gave him special status and authority.After Hussain's death, a tomb was soon built which attracted devotees and benefactors. Najaf is where Hussain's father, Ali, lies buried. The pilgrimage throughout historyOver the years, Hussain's shrine was destroyed, rebuilt, remodeled and expanded. Muharram mourning rituals, whether in Karbala or elsewhere, have been used for political ends. Sometimes, Muharram practices were sponsored by rulers who sought to gain popular support. At other times, the rituals turned into anti-government protests. Fearing civil unrest, some rulers prohibited or limited pilgrimage to Karbala. For example, Mutawakkil, a caliph of the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled over a vast Islamic empire from the eighth to the 13th century, feared that the rituals inflamed anti-regime fervor. He destroyed the tomb in A.D. 850 and banned the pilgrimage to Karbala. Karbala and Najaf grew in importance in the 16th century with the founding of a Shiite state in Persia, today's Iran, under Shah Ismail I. From then on, the Iraqi shrine cities attracted increasing numbers of pilgrims.Many pilgrims brought bodies of deceased relatives because of a belief that being buried close to Ali or Hussain ensures that when the deceased stands in front of God on Judgment Day, Ali or Hussain will appeal to God's mercy to allow the person's soul to enter heaven. This has led to "Wadi al-Salam," Arabic for "Valley of Peace," in Najaf becoming one of the world's largest cemeteries, holding up to 5 million corpses. The transport and burial of corpses provided employment for a wide strata of the population in Najaf and Karbala. Higher fees were charged from those wanting to be closer to Ali or Hussain in the burial site. Blaming the corpse traffic as one of the reasons for several outbreaks of cholera in 19th-century Persia and Ottoman Iraq, the Ottoman government, which ruled over Iraq from the 16th to the beginning of the 20th century, sought to restrict and control the number of corpses that were brought in. Yet even under these restrictions, around 20,000 dead bodies were brought to Najaf each year at the start of the 20th century. Today, roughly 100,000 are brought for burial in Najaf annually. From decline to rebirthUnder the authoritarian Iraqi Baath regime, from the early 1970s to 2003, Shiite pilgrimage was closely monitored and limited.Like many previous rulers, Saddam Hussain feared that the rituals would be used in order to incite rebellion against his regime, that the pilgrimage would turn into a protest. But once Saddam was overthrown by U.S.-led forces in 2003, the pilgrimage flourished again.In 2004, more than 2 million pilgrims walked to Karbala, and the most common route was from Najaf to Karbala. Since then, the pilgrimage to Karbala has even eclipsed the hajj, which annually draws between 2 and 3 million. In 2014, 17 million people reportedly completed the walk to Karbala. By 2016, the number of pilgrims increased to 22 million. This year, fear of the spread of COVID-19 has greatly restricted many pilgrimages, including the hajj. Only a limited number of Muslims already inside Saudi Arabia was allowed to attend. As a precautionary measure, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, a top Iraqi Shiite leader, encouraged his followers to mourn at home, rather than visit Karbala. For Ashura this year, Shiites gathered in Najaf and Karbala, but on a much smaller scale. There was social distancing, but not everywhere. Not all pilgrims wore masks. In the absence of stringent measures, the number of infections in Iraq has already spiked. Whether the government will respond with stricter policies for the pilgrimage at the beginning of October remains to be seen.This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * As coronavirus curtails travel, backyard pilgrimages become the way to a spiritual journey * Online Christian pilgrimage: How a virtual tour to Lourdes follows a tradition of innovationEdith Szanto does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


Daughter of Trump supporter who died of COVID-19 rips president's pandemic comments to Woodward

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 09:45 AM PDT

Daughter of Trump supporter who died of COVID-19 rips president's pandemic comments to Woodward"The president's lies are undeniable and inexcusable," said Kristin Urquiza, who delivered a blistering rebuke of Trump's handling of the pandemic at the Democratic convention.


Deadly wildfires rage in Western states: 'I never want to see California again'

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 05:15 PM PDT

Deadly wildfires rage in Western states: 'I never want to see California again'At least 90 wildfires driven by strong winds were racing through more than a dozen Western states on Thursday. Here are the latest developments.


Pritzker Prize–Winning Architect Richard Rogers Has Announced His Retirement

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 04:50 PM PDT

A sheriff launched an algorithm to predict who might commit a crime. Dozens of people said they were harassed by deputies for no reason.

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:17 PM PDT

A sheriff launched an algorithm to predict who might commit a crime. Dozens of people said they were harassed by deputies for no reason.A new report sheds light on the pitfalls of "predictive policing" and casts doubt on AI-powered tools meant to fight crime.


Actor Anthony Rapp sues Kevin Spacey for sexual misconduct in 1980s

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:44 AM PDT

Actor Anthony Rapp sues Kevin Spacey for sexual misconduct in 1980sThe suit, filed in New York state court in Manhattan, refers to the same alleged incident that Rapp first recounted in an October 2017 BuzzFeed interview that triggered Spacey's fall from grace in Hollywood. Spacey in 2017 said he did not remember the encounter Rapp described but added, "If I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior." Spacey, now 61, came out as gay in 2017.


Black Democrat urges governor to drop Black court nominee

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:57 PM PDT

Black Democrat urges governor to drop Black court nomineeA Black Democratic state lawmaker who is challenging the appointment of a Black woman to the Florida Supreme Court contended Thursday that Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is engaging in "racial tokenism" by choosing someone the court itself has already ruled is not eligible for the position. State Rep. Geraldine Thompson said in an online news conference that DeSantis only chose Renatha Francis for the high court because she shares his conservative ideology, not because he is trying to achieve racial diversity. Thompson says Francis doesn't meet the constitutional requirement of being a Florida Bar member for at least 10 years, a point the Supreme Court noted two weeks ago when it ruled DeSantis had exceeded his authority by appointing an ineligible candidate.


Was Don Lewis pushed from a plane?

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:15 PM PDT

Was Don Lewis pushed from a plane?Correspondent Richard Schlesinger uses his skills as a pilot to test theories raised in the 1997 disappearance of Don Lewis — the former husband of Carole Baskin, who was a key figure in the Netflix "Tiger King" series.


Fox News judge Andrew Napolitano: "More likely than not” that Trump slurred slain American troops

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:03 AM PDT

Fox News judge Andrew Napolitano: "More likely than not"He often says what first comes to his mind without thinking of the likely consequences," Napolitano says of Trump


Delta Force Soldier Selected for Medal of Honor Casts Light on Bravery of Fallen Teammate

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:23 PM PDT

Delta Force Soldier Selected for Medal of Honor Casts Light on Bravery of Fallen TeammateMaster Sgt. Joshua Wheeler was killed leading Kurdish forces through a storm of gunfire.


US Wildfires: Harrowing images show charred remains of towns in California and Oregon as thousands flee deadly blazes

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 06:57 AM PDT

US Wildfires: Harrowing images show charred remains of towns in California and Oregon as thousands flee deadly blazesOfficials say there are around 85 fires burning across the West Coast


COVID-19 silently arrived in US near Christmas — earlier than thought, UCLA study says

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:02 PM PDT

COVID-19 silently arrived in US near Christmas — earlier than thought, UCLA study saysCoronavirus had reached the U.S. and was spreading weeks before any cases were confirmed, the study says.


An open letter in solidarity with Jussie Smollett and all targeted by police misconduct

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:54 AM PDT

An open letter in solidarity with Jussie Smollett and all targeted by police misconductAt a time when the people of Chicago are demanding community control of the police and when our movement for Black Lives demands that police be defunded and demilitarized, Chicago police and prosecutors continue to expend precious public resources to cover up a hate crime and renew their fabricated case against Jussie Smollett. Jussie faces false charges of felony disorderly conduct and is still being forced to fight back against a relentless and vicious smear campaign initiated by the Chicago Police Department and uncritically disseminated by the media.


Syrian air defences thwart Israeli attack on Aleppo city: Syrian state TV

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 03:49 PM PDT

Trump campaign asks US judge to kill Nevada vote-by-mail law

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:56 PM PDT

Trump campaign asks US judge to kill Nevada vote-by-mail lawAs the election draws near, the Trump campaign continues its fight against mail-in voting.


3 killed in plane crash were Tennessee Air National Guard

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:21 AM PDT

3 killed in plane crash were Tennessee Air National GuardThree people killed in a small plane crash near a Tennessee airport were Air National Guard members, officials said Wednesday. The Federal Aviation Administration said the three were aboard a single-engine Piper PA-28 airplane that crashed Tuesday near Warren County Memorial Airport in McMinnville, southeast of Nashville. Killed in the crash were Lt. Col. Shelli Huether, Capt. Jessica Wright, and Senior Master Sgt. Scott Bumpus, the guard said in a news release.


Trump told Bob Woodward the U.S. has an 'incredible' new secret nuclear weapons system

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 11:27 AM PDT

Trump told Bob Woodward the U.S. has an 'incredible' new secret nuclear weapons systemPresident Trump's admission that he downplayed the coronavirus threat earlier this year despite understanding the pathogen's dangers is one of the more staggering revelations in Bob Woodward's forthcoming book about the president. But not to be lost among the fallout is the fact that Trump apparently disclosed a secret new nuclear weapons system to Woodward, The Washington Post reports."I have built a nuclear — a weapons system that nobody's ever had in this country before," Trump told Woodward, while reportedly discussing how close the U.S. and North Korea had come to war in 2017. "We have stuff that you haven't seen or heard about. We have stuff that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and [Chinese President] Xi [Jinping] have never heard about before. There's nobody — what we have is incredible."Trump is known for the occasional, exaggerated boast, but this is apparently the real deal. Woodward reports that anonymous sources confirmed the U.S. military does have a new secret weapons system, but they did not provide any details about it. They were also reportedly taken aback by Trump's willingness to disclose the information. Read more at The Washington Post.More stories from theweek.com Trump knew it all along The true Election Day nightmare scenario The staggering consequences of Trump's coronavirus lies


Rolls-Royces, Rolexes and rowhouses: Feds crack down on small business loan fraud

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 07:00 AM PDT

Rolls-Royces, Rolexes and rowhouses: Feds crack down on small business loan fraudTaxpayer advocates said the cases underscore the need for more transparency and that the amount of data released by the government is unacceptable.


'You are a modern day moron': Elon Musk and a former US labor secretary trade blows

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:44 AM PDT

'You are a modern day moron': Elon Musk and a former US labor secretary trade blowsRobert Reich, who served in President Bill Clinton's cabinet, accused the billionaire of being a "modern day robber baron."


'Zombie' fires smoldered beneath Arctic ice all winter then reignited, causing one of the region's worst fire seasons in history

Posted: 09 Sep 2020 02:49 PM PDT

'Zombie' fires smoldered beneath Arctic ice all winter then reignited, causing one of the region's worst fire seasons in historyHigh temperatures are exacerbating 'zombie' wildfires in the Arctic circle — fires that smolder underground during the winter and resurface in summer.


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