Alabama Senate Candidate Roy Moore Laments Racial Divisions Between 'Reds' And 'Yellows' Posted: 18 Sep 2017 12:40 PM PDT Alabama Senate GOP candidate Roy Moore appeared to use racially insensitive language to refer to Native Americans and Asian-Americans, according to footage obtained by The Hill newspaper on Monday.
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Hurricanes Jose Could Lash East Coast as Hurricane Maria Heads Toward Caribbean Posted: 17 Sep 2017 08:47 AM PDT Hurricane Jose is whipping 90-mile-per hour winds, creating dangerous currents as it barrels up the East Coast while Hurricane Maria, just behind it, strengthens as it heads straight for the Virgin Islands, St. Martin and Barbuda.
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Stephen Colbert eviscerates President Trump in scathing Emmys monologue: 'Imagine if your president wasn't beloved by Nazis' Posted: 17 Sep 2017 05:32 PM PDT Some weren't sure if Emmy Awards host Stephen Colbert would go political for his opening monologue.
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Six Dreamers sue Trump administration over DACA decision Posted: 18 Sep 2017 01:25 PM PDT San Diego attorney Dulce Garcia has regularly defended clients in immigration court.
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Family Of Chicago Teen Found Dead In Hotel Freezer Demands FBI Investigation Posted: 18 Sep 2017 10:07 AM PDT Family and friends of Kenneka Jenkins, a teenager found dead last week in the freezer of a Chicago-area hotel, want the FBI to investigate after local police said they don't suspect foul play.
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Video Shows Police Fatally Shooting Georgia Tech Student Posted: 17 Sep 2017 08:10 AM PDT A 21-year-old student was shot and killed on Georgia Tech's campus on Saturday, September 16. Police said he was carrying a knife. The incident was caught on camera.
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Photo Of Rohingya Woman Mourning Her Dead Infant Underscores Worsening Crisis Posted: 18 Sep 2017 02:52 AM PDT The bloodshed overtaking Myanmar's Rakhine state forced Hamida, a Rohingya Muslim, to run from her homeland last week.
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Hurricane-hit St Martin takes first steps to rebuild Posted: 17 Sep 2017 10:21 AM PDT Almost two weeks after Hurricane Irma slammed into St Martin, killing 15 people, the French-Dutch Caribbean island has begun to take small steps toward reconstruction. "We are still in an emergency situation but rebuilding is also in the back of our minds," Guadeloupe's governor Eric Maire said during a visit to the island. Petrol stations that once held empty tanks are now again open for business.
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Boeing lands $600M contract to design new Air Force Ones Posted: 17 Sep 2017 06:39 PM PDT The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday awarded Boeing a contract worth just less than $600 million to begin the preliminary design of the next Air Force One planes.
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Putin watches as Russia intensifies war games that have rattled West Posted: 18 Sep 2017 09:53 AM PDT By Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin observed Russia's biggest war games in years on Monday, watching as his forces successfully repelled an imaginary enemy and launched a tank-led counter offensive, part of an exercise that has rattled the West. NATO officials say they are monitoring the "Zapad-2017" ("West-2017") war games with "calm and confidence", but many are unnerved about what they see as Moscow testing its ability to wage war against the West. Russia says the exercise is rehearsing a purely defensive scenario.
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Stanislav Petrov, the 'man who saved the world' dies at 77 Posted: 18 Sep 2017 06:48 AM PDT The former Soviet military officer credited with saving the world from nuclear destruction has died at the age of 77. Stanislav Petrov, a lieutenant colonel in the Soviet Air Defence Forces, was the officer on duty at the Soviet Union's early warning centre when malfunctioning computers signaled the United States had launched missiles at the country in September 1983. His decision to ignore warnings is credited with averting nuclear armageddon. Karl Schumacher, a German film maker who first publicised the story in the West, said in a statement that he learnt of Petrov's death when he tried to get in touch to wish him happy birthday. Petrov's son, Dmitry Petrov, told Mr Schumacher that his father had died on May 19. Stanislav Petrov was born in Vladivostok on September 7, 1939. On the night of September 26, 1983, he was on duty at the Soviet Union's early warning centre near Moscow when computers warned that the United States had fired five nuclear missiles at the country. The 1983 false alarm is perhaps the closest the world has come to nuclear war Credit: Getty Images Contributor "The machine indicated the information was of the highest certainty," he later recalled. "On the wall big red letters burnt the word: START. That meant the missile had definitely been fired." He had just minutes to decide whether to assess the attack as genuine and inform the Kremlin that the United States was starting World War Three - or tell his commanders that the Soviet Union's early warning system was faulty. Guessing that a genuine American attack would have involved hundreds of missiles, he put the alarm down to a computer malfunction. Lt Col Petrov was vindicated when an internal investigation following the incident concluded that Soviet satellites had mistaken sunlight reflected on clouds for rocket engines. The Soviet government's policy in the event of a US nuclear attack was to launch an immediate and all-out retaliatory strike in accordance with the principle of Mutually Assured Destruction. Although Petrov was feted by his colleagues and initially praised by superiors for his actions, he was not rewarded. He later complained that he was scolded by superiors for failing to complete a routine paperwork during the incident and had been scapegoated by generals embarrassed by the failure of the early warning system. He took early retirement from the armed forces the following year and retired outside Moscow. The incident was only made public in 1998 with the publication of the memoirs of General Yury Vontintsev, Mr Petrov's superior at the time. In the 2014 documentary The Man Who Saved the World, Mr Petrov said: "All that happened didn't matter to me — it was my job. I was simply doing my job, and I was the right person at the right time, that's all."
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Free Abortions Offered To Hurricane Harvey Victims Posted: 17 Sep 2017 03:24 PM PDT The free services will be provided at clinics across Texas until the end of September.
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Mario Batali Thinks It's A Bad Idea To Increase The Minimum Wage Posted: 18 Sep 2017 08:28 AM PDT Mario Batali, the man behind the Eataly empire, owner of several restaurants across the globe and the person responsible for buying most of the world's orange Crocs, thinks the minimum wage increase is a bad idea for the restaurant industry.
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Donald Trump Is Demanding An Apology. Don Lemon Has The Perfect Response. Posted: 17 Sep 2017 11:44 PM PDT President Donald Trump demanded an apology from ESPN after the network's Jemele Hill called him a "white supremacist."
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10-Year-Old Boy Killed in Fire in Mobile Home Without Power After Hurricane Irma Posted: 17 Sep 2017 09:28 AM PDT A neighbor said the fire was ignited by a candle.
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This Couple Eloped At Asheville City Hall, And They're So Glad They Did Posted: 18 Sep 2017 07:34 AM PDT Amanda Magee first met her now-husband Sean five years ago while working at the department store Belk in Mooresville, North Carolina.
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Russia touts essential role in Syria's advance against IS Posted: 17 Sep 2017 09:06 PM PDT As the Islamic State group seems to crumble across Syria, a top Russian commander points to a pulverised tank once used by the jihadists as proof of his country's essential role in their demise. In recent months, Syrian troops have rolled IS back in the country's northern province of Aleppo, Hama and Homs in the centre, and most recently, Deir Ezzor in the east. Jihadists would pack anti-tank mines and TNT into the vehicles, retrofit them with protective armour, then detonate them at Syrian army positions.
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Trudeau: Canada could stop dealing with Boeing over dispute Posted: 18 Sep 2017 01:47 PM PDT TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday his government could stop doing business with Boeing if the U.S. company doesn't drop a trade complaint against Canadian plane maker Bombardier.
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US federal government auctioned off disaster-response trailers days before Hurricane Harvey hit Texas Posted: 17 Sep 2017 03:03 AM PDT The US federal government auctioned off disaster-response trailers at very low prices in the days before Hurricane Harvey devastated southeast Texas, according to a new investigation. More than 100 trailers - which are used to house people made homeless in emergencies or disasters - were sold in the two days before the hurricane made landfall. An Associated Press analysis of government data showed the trailers sold off were all of the latest 2017 model.
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Chester Bennington's Wife Shares Video Of Him Laughing Hours Before His Death Posted: 17 Sep 2017 03:12 PM PDT Just hours before Chester Bennington's death by suicide, the Linkin Park frontman was filmed laughing and joking around with his family, showing that "depression doesn't have a face or a mode," his bereft widow said.
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Hillary Clinton Won't Rule Out Questioning The Legitimacy Of Donald Trump's Election Posted: 18 Sep 2017 02:14 PM PDT Hillary Clinton opened the door to possibly questioning whether Donald Trump was legitimately elected president, depending on the outcome of investigations into Russia's role in the 2016 campaign.
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'You Could Hear the Screaming.' Erratic Porsche Plows Into Crowd at Car Show, Injuring 11 Posted: 17 Sep 2017 06:15 AM PDT At least 11 people were injured
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Dad Using Clown Mask to Scare Daughter Prompts Neighbor to Fire Gun, Both Arrested: Cops Posted: 18 Sep 2017 11:36 AM PDT The Ohio man reportedly told cops he didn't want to spank the girl because her mother was in jail for harming her.
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28 Hilarious Parenting Hacks From Crafty Moms And Dads Posted: 18 Sep 2017 06:00 AM PDT Parenthood has a way of bringing out people's crafty sides.
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Israel gets first joint US military base Posted: 18 Sep 2017 10:30 AM PDT Israel on Monday inaugurated with its US ally a joint missile defence base on Israeli soil, the first ever, a senior Israeli air force officer said. The new facility, at an undisclosed location in southern Israel, was announced as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to meet US President Donald Trump in New York on the fringes of the UN General Assembly. "We inaugurated, with our partners from the United States Army, an American base, for the first time in Israel," Brigadier General Tzvika Heimowitz, head of Israeli missile defences, told journalists.
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The Latest: China rejects US demands for pressure on NKorea Posted: 18 Sep 2017 08:03 AM PDT SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The Latest on tensions following North Korea's firing of an intermediate-range missile over Japan (all times local):
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Blood and embalming fluid seeps onto street outside Baton Rouge funeral home Posted: 17 Sep 2017 08:13 AM PDT Blood and embalming fluid leaked from a storage tank onto the street outside a funeral home before it was spotted by passersby. Images showed the mix of blood and formaldehyde as it seeped onto the street behind the Greenoaks Funeral Home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A blockage in the storage tank had caused the leak, which lasted around 20 minutes.
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Christian 'Researcher' Claims The Rapture Starts On Saturday Posted: 18 Sep 2017 02:34 AM PDT The name Elohim, which is the name of God to the Jews, was mentioned 33 times [in the Bible]," Meade told the newspaper. Meade believes global catastrophes will be caused by a secret planet called Nibiru passing the Earth on Saturday. "Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an Internet hoax," the space agency said on its website a few years ago when similar doomsday predictions went viral.
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Ohio State Student Killed In Murder Suicide Posted: 18 Sep 2017 04:33 PM PDT An Ohio State University student and her boyfriend were found dead early Sunday morning in an apparent murder suicide
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Trump Still Hasn't Officially Declared The Opioid Crisis A National Emergency Posted: 18 Sep 2017 08:39 AM PDT WASHINGTON ― More than a month after President Donald Trump unexpectedly announced that he would declare a national emergency on the opioid crisis, he has yet to make it official.
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Family seeks answers after Georgia Tech student killed by police Posted: 18 Sep 2017 04:08 PM PDT The family of a Georgia Institute of Technology student shot and killed by police in Atlanta over the weekend questioned on Monday why campus officers did not try to disarm the computer engineering major with nonlethal force. Scout Schultz, 21, died after being shot on campus on Saturday night. Schultz made a 911 call to Georgia Tech Police alerting them to a suspicious person on campus, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said.
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Dreams of a fairer future on hurricane-hit St Martin Posted: 16 Sep 2017 08:15 PM PDT Quartier d'Orléans (St Martin) (AFP) - The Caribbean island of St Martin was a place of spectacular inequalities before Hurricane Irma flattened rich and poor neighbourhoods alike -- but some residents now dream of a fresh start. "A land of contrasts" was how French authorities, which run the northern half of the island devastated by last week's Category Five hurricane, described it in a 2016 report. US President Donald Trump is among the super-rich who own property on the island, while six in 10 of his neighbours on the French side receive government handouts.
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Watch Out 'Hot Cops'! Police Parody Stephen King's 'It' in Viral Photo Posted: 17 Sep 2017 10:51 AM PDT The officers said they just wanted to engage with the community.
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UN gives top prize to Chibok girls negotiator Posted: 18 Sep 2017 03:01 AM PDT A Nigerian lawyer who helped secure the release of more than 100 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram was on Monday awarded one of the United Nations' top prizes. The UNHCR said Zannah Mustapha was given the annual Nansen award for his "crucial mediating" role as well as his work helping children affected by the long-running conflict. Last year's recipients of the award were more than 2,000 volunteers who saved the lives of thousands of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.
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U.S. Flies Powerful Warplanes Over Korea in Show of Force Posted: 18 Sep 2017 03:27 PM PDT The U.S. military flew advanced bombers and stealth jets over the Korean Peninsula and near Japan in drills with South Korean and Japanese warplanes on Monday, three days after North Korea fired a missile over Japan.
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Iran will stand firm against any 'wrong move' by US over nuclear deal, says Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Posted: 17 Sep 2017 03:56 AM PDT Iran's Supreme Leader has warned Iran would react strongly to any "wrong move" by the United States on Tehran's nuclear accord with world powers. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's statement comes days after Donald Trump said Iran had violated the agreement's "spirit". "The Iranian nation is standing firm and any wrong move by the domineering regime regarding the [nuclear accord] will face the reaction of the Islamic Republic," state television quoted the Ayatollah as saying.
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15 Honest Quotes About Fatherhood From Jason Sudeikis Posted: 18 Sep 2017 06:00 AM PDT Jason Sudeikis is learning the ins and outs of parenting.
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All The Best Looks From The Emmys Red Carpet Posted: 17 Sep 2017 03:57 PM PDT The stars of the silver screen lit up the red carpet on Sunday at the Emmy Awards to celebrate another year in television greatness, and they did so in style.
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Philippines: 3 Marawi siege leaders dead, 2 still fighting Posted: 18 Sep 2017 04:13 AM PDT MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine military chief said Monday that three leaders of Islamic State-linked militants who besieged a southern city have been killed in months of fighting but two others, including one of Asia's most wanted terror suspects, were still alive and leading a final stand.
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Bulldog Shot Dead After Attacking Two Teen Girls Posted: 18 Sep 2017 05:24 AM PDT A black American bulldog attacked two girls near the OD Tobacco and Grocery on Wyckoff Avenue and Weirfield Street in Ridgewood, New York, on Sept. 17, 2017.
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Amid Cheating Claims, Kevin Hart's Ex Claims He Was With Current Wife While Still Married to Her Posted: 18 Sep 2017 12:39 PM PDT Inside Edition spoke exclusively to Hart's ex-wife, Torrei.
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New Ken Burns Doc Dismisses Origins of the Vietnam War Posted: 17 Sep 2017 10:31 AM PDT Ken Burns aims to win hearts and minds with his epic Vietnam series, but loses sight of how we got involved.
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Trump to push UN reform as world leaders gather for crisis talks Posted: 18 Sep 2017 02:02 AM PDT US President Donald Trump makes his debut at the United Nations on Monday, with an address on UN reform as a week of intense diplomacy kicks off, dominated by worries about North Korea, Iran and Myanmar. Trump, who once disparaged the world body as a "club" for "people to get together, talk and have a good time," will lay out his views on how to improve the United Nations a day before he makes his first address to the General Assembly.
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