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- European Commission head says Trump doesn’t understand how Paris Agreement works
- 11 American Contractors Injured in Kabul Explosion
- President Trump: ‘Kathy Griffin should be ashamed of herself’
- Bounty hunters and fugitive shoot each other dead in Texas
- Laptop Fire On JetBlue Flight Raises Concern About Laptop Ban
- Uber Driver Fatally Stabbed By Teenager In Chicago
- Ohio sues five drug companies over opioid crisis
- Eyeing growth boost, Kenya opens Chinese-built railway
- Heavily armed men storm hotel and a casino resort in Philippine capital
- Tired of losing? Fox News expert says you too can have Trump’s ‘winning temperament’
- Dads' Brains React Differently to Sons and Daughters
- NYPD Officer Faces Murder Charges For Killing Mentally Ill Woman In The Bronx
- Malaysia Airlines flight returns to Melbourne after passenger tries to enter cockpit
- Trump is pulling the U.S. from Paris Agreement: 'I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh not Paris'
- Russia fires cruise missiles, targets IS positions in Syria
- Philippines President Duterte launches foul-mouthed tirade at Chelsea Clinton and mentions Monica Lewinsky
- Ex-Top Military Officer Suspected Of Leaking White Information: Report
- Rolls-Royce’s Latest Car Costs $12.8 Million
- Stratolaunch debuts: World's largest plane revealed
- FBI arrests 19 accused New York mobsters linked to Lucchese family
- Private Space Billionaire Says He's 'Absolutely Convinced' Aliens Live Among Us
- 'Am I going to die?' Gay man testifies at church trial
- Senior US official reduced to very awkward silence when asked about Saudi Arabia's attitude to democracy
- As NKorea threat grows, US plans next anti-ICBM test in 2018
- Droughts, floods, storms and more: what climate change looks like around the world
- Recent immigrants to the U.S. are better educated: report
- Your Car Could Be the Next Ransomware Target
- Never-Driven 964 RSR Sells for $2.25 Million
- Serial killer who murdered and raped teenage girls now volunteers at her children's school
- Do Event Horizons Really Exist Around Black Holes?
- The Latest: Gay congregant testifies at minister's trial
- US homeland security chief meets with Haitian leaders
- Powerful bomb kills dozens in Kabul, Afghanistan
- Hillary Clinton says Russians had to have help from Americans to influence election
- Arista wins round in Cisco patent fight over network technology
- UPDATED: Starbucks Has Officially Added This Stunning Ombre Drink To Its Menu
- McDonald's has made this secret burger hack an official menu item
- Kuwait court condemns 7 to death for raping disabled boy
- Jeremy Corbyn hints he could delay Donald Trump’s contentious state visit to Britain
- Suspect In Portland Stabbing Is A Known 'White Supremacist'
- 3 dead after girl falls into raging river waters in Utah
- Philippine crisis deepens as air strike on rebels accidentally kills 11 soldiers
- Pentagon missile defense program scores direct hit
- 2017 Subaru Impreza Review: Small but Mighty
- 2017 Range Rover Sport Supercharged V-8
European Commission head says Trump doesn’t understand how Paris Agreement works Posted: 31 May 2017 01:46 PM PDT |
11 American Contractors Injured in Kabul Explosion Posted: 31 May 2017 08:42 AM PDT |
President Trump: ‘Kathy Griffin should be ashamed of herself’ Posted: 31 May 2017 05:02 AM PDT |
Bounty hunters and fugitive shoot each other dead in Texas Posted: 31 May 2017 04:12 PM PDT |
Laptop Fire On JetBlue Flight Raises Concern About Laptop Ban Posted: 31 May 2017 08:38 AM PDT |
Uber Driver Fatally Stabbed By Teenager In Chicago Posted: 31 May 2017 11:18 PM PDT |
Ohio sues five drug companies over opioid crisis Posted: 31 May 2017 11:19 AM PDT The state of Ohio on Wednesday sued five major drug manufacturers, accusing them of misrepresenting the risks of prescription opioid painkillers that have fueled a sky-rocketing drug addiction epidemic. The suit, filed by Attorney General Mike DeWine, comes as a growing number of state and local governments are suing drugmakers and distributors, seeking to hold them accountable for a deadly and costly opioid crisis. Opioid drugs, including prescription painkillers and heroin, killed more than 33,000 people in the United States in 2015, more than any year on record, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
Eyeing growth boost, Kenya opens Chinese-built railway Posted: 31 May 2017 12:37 AM PDT Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday inaugurated a Chinese-built railway, the country's biggest infrastructure project since independence that is aimed at cementing its role as the gateway to East Africa. Dancers and a military band entertained passengers and dignitaries from Kenya and China shortly before they, and Kenyatta, were to take the maiden journey from a gleaming new terminal in the port city of Mombasa to Nairobi. "Today we celebrate one of the key cornerstones to Kenya's transformation to an industrialised, prosperous, middle-income country," Kenyatta said at the launch. |
Heavily armed men storm hotel and a casino resort in Philippine capital Posted: 01 Jun 2017 12:01 PM PDT |
Tired of losing? Fox News expert says you too can have Trump’s ‘winning temperament’ Posted: 31 May 2017 01:27 PM PDT During the campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump famously declared, "I think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. Dr. Keith Ablow, "a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team," per the latter's website, has undertaken the task of advising readers about how to emulate the president. |
Dads' Brains React Differently to Sons and Daughters Posted: 01 Jun 2017 07:53 AM PDT Dads with toddler-age daughters interact differently with their kids than fathers with toddler-age sons, a new study suggests. In addition, their brains' responses to their tots' pictures differed from those of dads with sons, according to the findings, which were published May 22 in the journal Behavioral Neuroscience. The findings indicate that gender-based differences in fathers' behaviors appear to show up while children are very young, said lead study author Jennifer Mascaro, an assistant professor of family and preventive medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. |
NYPD Officer Faces Murder Charges For Killing Mentally Ill Woman In The Bronx Posted: 01 Jun 2017 02:01 AM PDT |
Malaysia Airlines flight returns to Melbourne after passenger tries to enter cockpit Posted: 01 Jun 2017 03:22 AM PDT By A. Ananthalakshmi and James Regan KUALA LUMPUR/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Passengers and crew on a Malaysia Airlines flight from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur tackled a fellow passenger who attempted to enter the cockpit shouting he had a bomb, authorities and witnesses said on Thursday. The 25-year-old man, a Sri Lankan national, was tied up with seatbelts and the flight diverted back to Melbourne following the incident shortly after takeoff late on Wednesday. Arif Chaudhery, a passenger on board MH128, told Reuters that about 30 minutes into the flight a male passenger attacked a female member of the cabin crew who screamed for help. |
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Russia fires cruise missiles, targets IS positions in Syria Posted: 31 May 2017 12:17 PM PDT |
Posted: 31 May 2017 02:15 PM PDT Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has insulted Chelsea Clinton for criticising remarks he made about his soldiers potentially assaulting women. Mr Duterte had returned to his home city of Davao on Wednesday to celebrate the 119th anniversary of the Philippine Navy. "When your father, the president of the United States, was screwing Lewinsky and the girls there in the White House, how did you feel? |
Ex-Top Military Officer Suspected Of Leaking White Information: Report Posted: 01 Jun 2017 01:44 AM PDT |
Rolls-Royce’s Latest Car Costs $12.8 Million Posted: 31 May 2017 09:03 AM PDT |
Stratolaunch debuts: World's largest plane revealed Posted: 01 Jun 2017 10:10 AM PDT |
FBI arrests 19 accused New York mobsters linked to Lucchese family Posted: 31 May 2017 11:52 AM PDT Defendants with nicknames including "Paulie Roast Beef" and "Joey Glasses" were among 19 people charged with crimes ranging from murder to the illegal sale of cigarettes, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York said in a statement. The most prominent defendants were Matthew Madonna, 81, a suspected street boss for the Lucchese family, Steven Crea Sr., 69, also known as "Wonder Boy," who is a suspected underboss, and suspected consigliere Joseph DiNapoli, 81. |
Private Space Billionaire Says He's 'Absolutely Convinced' Aliens Live Among Us Posted: 31 May 2017 09:18 AM PDT |
'Am I going to die?' Gay man testifies at church trial Posted: 01 Jun 2017 03:18 PM PDT |
Posted: 31 May 2017 05:00 AM PDT A senior US foreign affairs official gave one of the most awkward press conference responses ever witnessed in response to a question about Saudi Arabia's attitude to democracy. Having served as US Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq – and been in Al Anbar Province in 2004, as it became the deadliest region for US forces in Iraq – Stuart Jones might have been considered more than able to fend off questions about Saudi Arabia's apparent lack of enthusiasm for elections. Instead the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East Affairs Bureau, freshly returned from accompanying President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to Saudi Arabia, seemed completely stumped by the relatively straightforward reporter's question. |
As NKorea threat grows, US plans next anti-ICBM test in 2018 Posted: 31 May 2017 11:10 AM PDT The US military will follow up its experimental shoot-down of an intercontinental ballistic missile by firing two interceptors simultaneously at an incoming dummy warhead in a "real world" test next year, a Pentagon official said Wednesday. The high-tech, extremely costly tests of US missile defenses come as North Korea continues to push ahead with development of potentially nuclear-tipped ICBMs. Wednesday's first-ever success at knocking a mock-up ICBM out of the sky as it headed toward the United States was called a "critical milestone" in firming up the country's missile defenses. |
Droughts, floods, storms and more: what climate change looks like around the world Posted: 01 Jun 2017 10:09 AM PDT President Donald Trump on Thursday will announce his decision on whether to keep the United States in a global pact to fight climate change, as a source close to the matter said he was preparing to pull out of the Paris accord. Scientists have said a U.S. withdrawal from the deal could speed up the effects of global climate change, leading to heat waves, floods, droughts, and more frequent violent storms. Here's a look at climate change around the world. |
Recent immigrants to the U.S. are better educated: report Posted: 01 Jun 2017 02:08 PM PDT Nearly half the recent immigrants to the United States have college degrees, reflecting a steady increase in educational attainment fueled largely by growing numbers of people from Asia, a study released on Thursday showed. Rising immigration from countries such as India, China and the Philippines helped increase the share of arrivals with a bachelor's degree to 48 percent between 2011 and 2015 from 27 percent in the five years through 1990, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by the Migration Policy Institute, a Washington-based nonpartisan think tank. The findings followed comments by President Donald Trump in March that the United States had "lower-skilled immigration" and should switch to a "merit-based" system to attract people who could support themselves rather than strain public resources. |
Your Car Could Be the Next Ransomware Target Posted: 01 Jun 2017 03:02 AM PDT |
Never-Driven 964 RSR Sells for $2.25 Million Posted: 31 May 2017 11:44 AM PDT |
Serial killer who murdered and raped teenage girls now volunteers at her children's school Posted: 01 Jun 2017 12:30 AM PDT A Canadian woman who was convicted over the rape and murder of three teenage girls in the 1990s has been spending time volunteering at the school her children now attend, it has emerged. Karla Homolka, 47, was jailed for manslaughter over her role in torturing, raping and killing schoolgirls Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy - as well as her own 15-year-old sister Taffy - with her then-husband Paul Bernardo in 1993. Parents at Greaves Adventist Academy, a private Christian school in Montreal, noticed Holmolka dropping off and picking up her children at the premises, but were alarmed to find out she had been spending time in classrooms, local media reported. |
Do Event Horizons Really Exist Around Black Holes? Posted: 31 May 2017 01:14 AM PDT |
The Latest: Gay congregant testifies at minister's trial Posted: 01 Jun 2017 10:34 AM PDT |
US homeland security chief meets with Haitian leaders Posted: 31 May 2017 03:45 PM PDT |
Powerful bomb kills dozens in Kabul, Afghanistan Posted: 31 May 2017 06:57 AM PDT |
Hillary Clinton says Russians had to have help from Americans to influence election Posted: 31 May 2017 02:08 PM PDT |
Arista wins round in Cisco patent fight over network technology Posted: 01 Jun 2017 02:09 PM PDT |
UPDATED: Starbucks Has Officially Added This Stunning Ombre Drink To Its Menu Posted: 01 Jun 2017 09:24 AM PDT |
McDonald's has made this secret burger hack an official menu item Posted: 30 May 2017 08:42 PM PDT Seems like McDonald's has been keeping track of how you've been messing with its food. It's figured out that Aussies have been swapping out the Big Mac's beef patties with chicken. So it did the only logical thing and put the often-requested burger on the menu. SEE ALSO: Five Guys beat In-N-Out as best burger chain, proving there really is no justice in the world Predictably it's called the Chicken Big Mac, and features all the other ingredients you'd get on the burger — lettuce, cheese, special sauce, on a sesame seed bun — but with McChicken patties instead. Image: mcdonald's australiaOf course the Chicken Big Mac isn't a purely Australian thing. The Chicken Big Mac is sold in Qatar, Egypt, the UAE and the Netherlands — but for the rest of the world you'll have to spend a little more time explaining your order. Also launching in Australia are the cheeseburger Shaker Fries, which have a seasoning that combines the taste of "beef, onions, pickle, ketchup, mustard and cheese" — you know, like a cheeseburger. Shaker Fries are oddly a big thing Down Under — a dude who was selling a bag and a sachet of the seasoning for A$1,000 (US$744) back in 2014. "It's very limited edition," Vandi Huynh told The City at the time. "It comes out less frequently than the Olympics, like once every six years." Image: mcdonald's australiaYep, Australians are also pretty weirdly obsessed with fast food. WATCH: Someone has invented a simple wheelchair that gives users the freedom to move upright |
Kuwait court condemns 7 to death for raping disabled boy Posted: 31 May 2017 06:20 AM PDT A Kuwaiti appeals court on Wednesday sentenced seven young men to death for the abduction and rape of a disabled 13-year-old boy, the victim's lawyer said. Prosecutors found the videos on the phones of some of the defendants. The ruling is not final as the case must go to the Kuwaiti supreme court whose verdicts are final. |
Jeremy Corbyn hints he could delay Donald Trump’s contentious state visit to Britain Posted: 31 May 2017 10:22 AM PDT Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, has hinted he could delay Donald Trump's contentious state visit to Britain later this year if he is elected Prime Minister in seven days' time. In an interview with The Independent, Mr Corbyn said he was "very concerned" about the speed in which Mr Trump received the honour by Theresa May – just seven days after the political neophyte took office. The President's predecessor, Barack Obama, was extended the invitation by the former Prime Minister David Cameron over 800 days into his administration. |
Suspect In Portland Stabbing Is A Known 'White Supremacist' Posted: 30 May 2017 09:28 PM PDT |
3 dead after girl falls into raging river waters in Utah Posted: 30 May 2017 05:57 PM PDT |
Philippine crisis deepens as air strike on rebels accidentally kills 11 soldiers Posted: 01 Jun 2017 07:37 AM PDT By Tom Allard and Neil Jerome Morales MARAWI/MANILA (Reuters) - An air strike on Islamist rebels holed up in a southern Philippine city has killed 11 government troops, the armed forces said on Thursday, in a major blow for a military struggling to end its biggest internal security crisis in years. The accident happened on Wednesday when one of two planes bombing rebel positions missed its target in the heart of Marawi City, where ground troops took on pro-Islamic State militants in a tenth day of fierce street battles. Accidents happen, like this," Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told a news conference. |
Pentagon missile defense program scores direct hit Posted: 31 May 2017 09:31 AM PDT |
2017 Subaru Impreza Review: Small but Mighty Posted: 01 Jun 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
2017 Range Rover Sport Supercharged V-8 Posted: 31 May 2017 03:30 PM PDT |
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