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- Trump lashes out after Tax March protest: ‘The election is over!’
- For African-American families hit hard by the war on drugs, pot comes out of the shadows, but slowly
- Cleveland Shooter Disowned By Family On Twitter
- Pictured: Boy, 5, Killed After Freak Accident at Rotating Restaurant
- History of the White House Easter Egg Roll
- After 7 years in prison, a small-time pot grower will reunite with his daughter
- President Trump tweets response to protesters demanding to see his taxes
- Entrepreneurial Couple Sees Selling Weed as Social Justice
- The Latest: Pope decries 'vile' attack on Syrians in address
- With Georgia race, litmus test looms for Trump
- 3 Reasons Not to Fear Retirement
- Suspect in Washington state mall shootings found dead in cell
- Buying weed for Grandpa
- North Korea Missiles Launches: A Timeline
- Army declares loyalty to Maduro as Venezuela braces for giant demo
- This Is Your Teenager's Brain on Pot
- Trump Family Attend Easter Service At Palm Beach Church
- Golan Druze march for Syrian independence day
- BP says crews brought leaking Alaskan well under control
- The family that smokes together
- Police: Woman wearing pajama bottoms robs 6 Utah banks
- Erdogan Wins Referendum On Changing Turkish Government
- Will Tesla Do to Cars What Apple Did to Smartphones?
- National search launched for alleged 'Facebook killer'
- A look back at the Virginia Tech shootings: 10 years after shooting that killed 32
- Small pot farmers in California fear Trump — but Big Business could be a bigger threat
- Syrian army regains key town in north Hama province
- Sweet dad cheers up embarrassed daughter with an 'accident' of his own
- The Latest: Tillerson calls China official to discuss NKorea
- What happened today in France's presidential race
- Fugitive Mexican ex-governor arrested in Guatemala
- Bank of America settles racial discrimination case from 1993
- Cannabis Gives 4-Year-Old a Shot at Life After Family's Cross-Country Move
- Somalia forces kill two militants firing mortars in Mogadishu
- After North Korea's big parade, what's next?
- Chrissy Teigen Wants to Remind Everyone That Not Every Woman Wants to Be a Mother
- United Airlines Boots Couple en Route to Their Wedding off Flight
- PM says Britain uniting around Brexit
- Lawsuit: Wells Fargo banker fired for not scamming customers
- Interactive map: Where weed is legal in the U.S.
- Choose Between SAT Essay and ACT Writing
Trump lashes out after Tax March protest: ‘The election is over!’ Posted: 16 Apr 2017 07:47 AM PDT |
For African-American families hit hard by the war on drugs, pot comes out of the shadows, but slowly Posted: 17 Apr 2017 04:21 AM PDT Jesce Horton is the owner of Panacea Valley Gardens, a cultivation center and boutique edibles line serving cannabis patients in Portland, OR. Jesce Horton still remembers the advice his father often imparted to him while he was growing up. Marijuana, said the 34-year-old Horton, was always a big part of those conversations. |
Cleveland Shooter Disowned By Family On Twitter Posted: 16 Apr 2017 10:27 PM PDT |
Pictured: Boy, 5, Killed After Freak Accident at Rotating Restaurant Posted: 17 Apr 2017 07:10 AM PDT |
History of the White House Easter Egg Roll Posted: 17 Apr 2017 07:07 AM PDT |
After 7 years in prison, a small-time pot grower will reunite with his daughter Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:39 AM PDT Corinna Fields, a second-grader, sent former President Barack Obama a letter last year outlining all the things she wanted to do with her dad if he got out of prison. On his last day in the White House, the president granted Corinna her wish, including her father, Paul, among the 310 drug offenders who received clemency as he prepared to leave office. In his two terms, Obama pardoned or commuted the sentences of nearly 2,000 people, mainly nonviolent drug offenders, who he believed were serving sentences that were overly harsh. |
President Trump tweets response to protesters demanding to see his taxes Posted: 17 Apr 2017 10:38 AM PDT |
Entrepreneurial Couple Sees Selling Weed as Social Justice Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:58 AM PDT When Wanda James' brother Rick was 19, he was arrested for possession of 4.5 ounces of marijuana – and sentenced to 10 years in prison. According to Wanda, the Texas prison system used him as slave labor, compelling him to pick cotton in order to buy his freedom, while the profits of his work went to corporate interests. Since then, Wanda and her husband, Scott Durrah, have been on a mission to reframe the conversation by capitalizing on the same drug that put her brother away. |
The Latest: Pope decries 'vile' attack on Syrians in address Posted: 16 Apr 2017 05:21 PM PDT |
With Georgia race, litmus test looms for Trump Posted: 17 Apr 2017 11:16 AM PDT A 30-year-old Democrat hopes to capitalize Tuesday on Donald Trump's lackluster popularity by seizing a Georgia congressional seat held by Republicans for decades, in an election seen as a litmus test of the president's first 100 days. Jon Ossoff is aiming to strike the first blow in what is shaping up to be a bitter, 18-month battle for control of the US Congress in the 2018 elections that come halfway through Trump's presidential term. Georgia's 6th District is in the relatively affluent and conservative suburbs of Atlanta, and has remained safely Republican since it was won in 1978 by Newt Gingrich, who went on to become speaker of the House of Representatives and led a Republican revolution in the 1990s. |
3 Reasons Not to Fear Retirement Posted: 17 Apr 2017 06:45 AM PDT Many people are scared of retirement and worry about what life will be like without a paycheck. Preparing for retirement can at times seem like a daunting task. If you've managed to find and keep a job, get married and raise a couple of kids or buy and maintain a house for 40 years, then retirement should not seem like the impossible goal that some people believe it is. |
Suspect in Washington state mall shootings found dead in cell Posted: 17 Apr 2017 01:32 PM PDT The gunman accused of killing five people during a shooting rampage last year inside a Washington state shopping mall has been found dead in his jail cell, a local official said on Monday. Arcan Cetin, who was being held on five counts of aggravated murder, was found hanging in his cell at the Snohomish County jail on Sunday night, according to Rosemary Kaholokula, a prosecutor with the Skagit County prosecutor's office. Cetin, 20, a Turkish-born legal U.S. resident, confessed to police investigators that he had brought a .22-caliber rifle into a department store at the Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington, on Sept. 23, 2016, and shot five people. |
Posted: 17 Apr 2017 04:20 AM PDT Somewhere in a suburban New York basement there is a small, unused bag of marijuana, a last attempt to help an elderly father in his final days. One day last spring, in one of his series of hospital rooms, his family — a wife and four grown children — argued over what straws they might grasp to build his strength. Pot could help with that, said his son. |
North Korea Missiles Launches: A Timeline Posted: 17 Apr 2017 03:57 AM PDT |
Army declares loyalty to Maduro as Venezuela braces for giant demo Posted: 17 Apr 2017 03:23 PM PDT Venezuela's defense minister on Monday declared the army's loyalty to President Nicolas Maduro, who ordered troops into the streets ahead of a major protest by opponents trying to oust him. Venezuela is bracing for what Maduro's opponents vow will be the "mother of all protests" Wednesday, after two weeks of clashes between police and demonstrators protesting against moves by the leftist leader and his allies to tighten their grip on power. The center-right opposition has called on the military -- a pillar of Maduro's power -- to turn on the president amid an economic and political crisis that has triggered severe food shortages, riots and looting. |
This Is Your Teenager's Brain on Pot Posted: 17 Apr 2017 03:04 AM PDT |
Trump Family Attend Easter Service At Palm Beach Church Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:32 AM PDT |
Golan Druze march for Syrian independence day Posted: 17 Apr 2017 08:02 AM PDT Hundreds of Druze on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights marched Monday for Syrian independence day, carrying portraits of President Bashar al-Assad and chanting anti-Israel slogans. "God save Syria!" they shouted as they rallied in the town of Masada. Israeli officials say there are about 20,000 Druze on the strategic plateau seized by the Jewish state from neighbouring Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War. |
BP says crews brought leaking Alaskan well under control Posted: 17 Apr 2017 11:26 AM PDT BP Plc said workers on Alaska's North Slope had brought under control a company-operated well that spewed oil and gas over the weekend. The leak was discovered on Friday and a team from BP, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and local government was brought in to coordinate efforts. A BP spokesman said details of what caused the loss of control were not available. |
The family that smokes together Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:42 AM PDT It was Thanksgiving afternoon in Madison, Conn., four years ago, and the Cecchi family was getting ready for dinner. Just before the turkey was served, Paige Cecchi, then an 18-year-old college freshman, gave her older sister, Lauren, "the look," Paige remembers. "Then we realized Dad had caught 'the look,'" she says of her father, Mike, who is now 66. |
Police: Woman wearing pajama bottoms robs 6 Utah banks Posted: 17 Apr 2017 12:30 PM PDT |
Erdogan Wins Referendum On Changing Turkish Government Posted: 16 Apr 2017 03:06 PM PDT |
Will Tesla Do to Cars What Apple Did to Smartphones? Posted: 17 Apr 2017 07:50 AM PDT |
National search launched for alleged 'Facebook killer' Posted: 17 Apr 2017 04:13 PM PDT US authorities launched a nationwide manhunt Monday for a gunman who shot and killed an elderly man, and then posted a video of the seemingly random attack on Facebook. Police in Cleveland, Ohio working on the case with help from investigators at the FBI and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), have offered a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of Steve Stephens, the accused shooter. Stephens, 37, of Cleveland, Ohio, who was described as armed and dangerous, was also placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list, a designation officials hope will help raise public awareness about the case. |
A look back at the Virginia Tech shootings: 10 years after shooting that killed 32 Posted: 16 Apr 2017 11:17 AM PDT In one of America's worst school attacks, a mentally ill student fatally shot 32 people on the campus of Virginia Tech before taking his own life, April 16, 2007. College senior Seung-Hui Cho opened fire in a Virginia Tech dorm and then, two hours later, shot up a classroom building across campus. The shooting at Virginia Tech was, at the time, the deadliest mass shooting in recent U.S. history. |
Small pot farmers in California fear Trump — but Big Business could be a bigger threat Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:15 AM PDT Brad bends down to inspect one of his medical marijuana plants on the farm. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — Brad and Katherine live a simple life on 120 acres with two dogs, three cats, a goat, some chickens, three alpacas — and just under 2,000 square feet of marijuana plants. Katherine, 31, never smokes pot — though she does bake medical marijuana dog treats for the arthritic family dog, Jake. |
Syrian army regains key town in north Hama province Posted: 16 Apr 2017 11:19 AM PDT The Syrian army regained the strategic town of Soran near the city of Hama in the central part of western Syria on Sunday with an assault backed by heavy Russian air strikes, rebels and residents said. "There was hysterical bombing that targeted the town and the whole area and rebels fought fierce battles until they were forced to pull out," said one rebel, a member of the Jaish al Izza group, which has a strong presence in Hama province who requested anonymity. The stronghold of Soran is the army's northern gateway to the city of Hama, the provincial capital. |
Sweet dad cheers up embarrassed daughter with an 'accident' of his own Posted: 17 Apr 2017 09:53 AM PDT Dads can be so embarrassing sometimes, but they can also make you feel better about your own embarrassments. When kindergartener Valerie had an 'accident' last week, she was embarrassed and asked to go home early. But when her dad showed up to take her home, he made her feel better by revealing a secret of his own. My little sis had an accident today at kindergarten & this is how my dad left to pick her up so she wouldn't feel so sad/embarrassed ❤️ pic.twitter.com/veHMFO4QHr — Lucinda Sowards (@LucindaSowards) April 14, 2017 Before leaving the house, he splashed water on himself to make it look like he'd had accident, as well, so she wouldn't feel so self conscious about it. Valerie's older sister Lucinda told Mashable that, "when he arrived to pick her up, he told her 'honey I need to use your back pack to cover up my accident if we are gonna get out of here.'" SEE ALSO: Best father ever creates unbelievable cardboard armor for his son Valerie, laughing, handed over her backpack and they "snuck out" of the school. Lucinda said that Valerie felt like she got away with it, and the stunt helped her, "learn to laugh about it." Luckily, Valerie's accident happened at the beginning of recess, so none of the other kids noticed. With her dad making light of the situation too, there was nothing left to be embarrassed about. Valerie's family also fosters children regularly, Lucinda considers herself a "foster advocate." In fact, the family adopted four foster children on Monday. Based off this story, it seems safe to say they're an ideal family to be taking in these kids, and the internet seems to agree: people on Twitter adored this story, calling him "dad of the year." It's gained more than 200k likes since being posted last week. @LucindaSowards @woahkennedy That's called being a great father. I did the same thing, before. — The MFC Truth (@mfc_truth) April 15, 2017 Others pointed out the similarity to a classic scene from Billy Madison. @LucindaSowards pic.twitter.com/kqHb8PdI32 — Trevor Latta (@LattaTrevor) April 15, 2017 Some people seemed to think it was even more embarrassing. @LucindaSowards @mzneath That's just double the embarrassment! — TheGM ⚡️Westbrook!⚡️ (@Jamigreen23) April 15, 2017 Based off what Lucinda had to say, as long as he's dad of the year in their house, it was a success. WATCH: These awkward shirt suspenders are the garter belts for dads |
The Latest: Tillerson calls China official to discuss NKorea Posted: 17 Apr 2017 11:03 AM PDT |
What happened today in France's presidential race Posted: 16 Apr 2017 10:43 AM PDT A week before France's presidential election, President Francois Hollande warned the candidates against scapegoating Europe, and self-styled revolutionary Jean-Luc Melenchon tore into scandal-hit conservative Francois Fillon. Commemorating the World War I battle of Chemin des Dames in northern France, Hollande credited Europe with "having protected us against war". |
Fugitive Mexican ex-governor arrested in Guatemala Posted: 15 Apr 2017 05:48 PM PDT A fugitive former governor of Mexico's Veracruz state suspected of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars has been detained in Guatemala after six months on the run, officials said Saturday. Javier Duarte was arrested arond 8:00 pm at the reception of a luxury hotel in the tourist resort town of Panajachel, Guatemalan police said. Duarte had been staying at the four-star hotel for at least two days, where he paid with cash used a false name and was accompanied by his wife, Stu Velasco, deputy director of Guatemala's police, told Milenio television. |
Bank of America settles racial discrimination case from 1993 Posted: 17 Apr 2017 01:27 PM PDT |
Cannabis Gives 4-Year-Old a Shot at Life After Family's Cross-Country Move Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:51 AM PDT |
Somalia forces kill two militants firing mortars in Mogadishu Posted: 16 Apr 2017 03:34 AM PDT By Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Two men were killed in the Somali capital after they were spotted firing mortars that appeared to be aimed at the international airport on Sunday, police and officials said. The heavily guarded, sprawling airport base is the site of many U.N. agencies, African Union peacekeepers and embassies. There was no other casualty," said Abdifatah Omar Halane, the spokesman for the Mogadishu mayor. |
After North Korea's big parade, what's next? Posted: 16 Apr 2017 05:03 AM PDT PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea's big day, the anniversary of the birth of its founding leader, Kim Il Sung, came and went with no underground nuclear test by the North, and no pre-emptive strikes off the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier sent to waters off the Korean Peninsula by President Donald Trump. Just hours before Vice President Mike Pence began his visit to Seoul on Sunday, Pyongyang fired off a ballistic missile — but it appears to have exploded seconds after it got off the ground. |
Chrissy Teigen Wants to Remind Everyone That Not Every Woman Wants to Be a Mother Posted: 17 Apr 2017 11:51 AM PDT |
United Airlines Boots Couple en Route to Their Wedding off Flight Posted: 17 Apr 2017 10:23 AM PDT |
PM says Britain uniting around Brexit Posted: 16 Apr 2017 03:48 AM PDT Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday that Britain was beginning to unite behind Brexit, 10 months after the divisive referendum that saw the country narrowly vote to leave the European Union. "This year, after a period of intense debate over the right future for our country, there is a sense that people are coming together and uniting behind the opportunities that lie ahead," May said in her Easter message. May backed remaining in the EU but is spearheading Britain's drive to the departure gates. |
Lawsuit: Wells Fargo banker fired for not scamming customers Posted: 17 Apr 2017 07:40 AM PDT |
Interactive map: Where weed is legal in the U.S. Posted: 17 Apr 2017 02:50 AM PDT |
Choose Between SAT Essay and ACT Writing Posted: 17 Apr 2017 06:00 AM PDT The essay portion of the SAT and ACT is technically optional, but that doesn't mean you should write it off. Many colleges require applicants to provide their essay results from one of the exams, while other schools will consider the SAT essay or ACT writing during the admissions process. Here are three aspects that distinguish the SAT essay and ACT writing section. |
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