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- Does Trump have ‘complete power to pardon’ himself? We asked a legal expert.
- Fake Street Signs Warning of 'Easily Startled Police" Appear After Cop Shoots Minnesota Woman
- Scaramucci on White House leakers: 'I'm going to fire everybody'
- McCain's Health Care Vote Under Scrutiny
- China fires back at US accusations over aerial encounter
- Condemned killer arrives at death house ahead of execution
- This massive fish species was somehow only just discovered
- Truck Driver Accused of Smuggling Immigrants Could Face the Death Penalty
- Trump, without evidence, cites Ukraine ties to ex-rival Clinton
- Venezuela opposition urges boycott of vote to overhaul constitution
- Parents Of Florida Boys Lost At Sea Say Lawsuit Makes Them ‘Relive Nightmare’
- At private event, John Boehner says Republicans will 'never' repeal and replace Obamacare
- Mark Cuban Agrees With Elon Musk, Says A.I. is "Changing Everything"
- New species of sunfish discovered by scientist in New Zealand
- Mother comes home to find child covered in blood and saying she was sexually abused
- Used Luxury Cars For Less Than a Toyota Corolla
- Trump renews attacks on own attorney general
- What's the issue with metal detectors in Jerusalem?
- Couple Leaving Hospital After Birth of Baby Gets Car Stolen
- Immigrants wept, pleaded for water and pounded on the truck
- China warns India it will defend territory 'at all costs' amid border dispute
- Scientists Found a Second Giant Garbage Patch in the Pacific
- There's Actually A Meaning Behind All Of The Starbucks Apron Colors
- This Map Predicts Who Will Die Next in 'Game of Thrones'
- White House staffers reportedly refer to Trump's new hire using one emoji
- Kenyan president fails to show for election debate
- AP: Brazilians detail abuses by US church, shattered lives
- Trucker in Texas denies knowing immigrants were in stifling tractor trailer
- Richard Dawkins hits back at cancellation of Berkeley event for 'abusive speech against Islam'
- Homeless people cleared from New York subway to make it look 'nice' for Mayor Bill de Blasio's ride
- The Surprising Breakfast That Keeps Giada De Laurentiis Looking So Fit
- Very rare first USA-spec McLaren F1 to be auctioned
- Judge clears way for Trump commission to collect voter data
- Japan woman dies of tick disease after bitten by sick cat
- Al-Qaida in Syria snuffs out competition in northwest
- Baby In Critical Condition After Father Abandons Him In Parking Lot
- Philippine leader says to modernize, beef-up military to meet all threats
- Poorly designed tote bag shows exactly why fonts are EXTREMELY important
- Frozen S'mores Are This Summer's Hottest Ice Cream Sandwiches
- 22 Healthy and Delicious Chicken Recipes
- Low-caste Hindu leader Kovind sworn in as India's president
- Golfers Offer Thirsty Coyote Some Water as It Walks Up to Them on the Green
Does Trump have ‘complete power to pardon’ himself? We asked a legal expert. Posted: 24 Jul 2017 09:21 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Jul 2017 05:06 PM PDT |
Scaramucci on White House leakers: 'I'm going to fire everybody' Posted: 25 Jul 2017 04:35 AM PDT |
McCain's Health Care Vote Under Scrutiny Posted: 25 Jul 2017 08:44 AM PDT |
China fires back at US accusations over aerial encounter Posted: 25 Jul 2017 08:36 AM PDT |
Condemned killer arrives at death house ahead of execution Posted: 25 Jul 2017 11:07 AM PDT |
This massive fish species was somehow only just discovered Posted: 24 Jul 2017 05:00 PM PDT Researchers regularly remind us that the world's oceans are still hiding some truly remarkable secrets, but when we imagine new species of ocean life it's usually tucked away in the crushing depths, or so tiny that we somehow didn't notice it up until now. An all-new species of ocean sunfish was just discovered that throws those expectations completely out of the window, weighing in at over two tons and making regular trips near the surface in order to keep warm, but it's a remarkable find nonetheless.
Researchers led by Marianne Nyegaard of Australia's Murdoch University discovered the new sunfish species after looking closely at over 150 DNA samples from various sunfish. After matching three of the DNA samples with known species, the team realized that the fourth was completely new and undocumented. They subsequently nicknamed it the "hoodwinker sunfish" thanks to its ability to remain hidden for so long. But despite having DNA samples that proved the presence of an unknown species, nobody knew exactly what it looked like. After hunting for a specimen that matched the DNA for a year, Nyegaard got a tip that four sunfish had washed up on a beach in New Zealand, and it was at that point that she finally found what she had been searching for. Like the other members of the ocean sunfish family, the new species — officially named Mola tecta — is absolutely huge. Its massive, disc-shaped body is punctuated by large fins on its top and bottom, and its bony structure pushes its weight over the two ton mark. The hoodwinker sunfish has since been spotted in several different places, including the waters off South Africa, Chile, Australia and New Zealand. |
Truck Driver Accused of Smuggling Immigrants Could Face the Death Penalty Posted: 24 Jul 2017 01:36 PM PDT |
Trump, without evidence, cites Ukraine ties to ex-rival Clinton Posted: 25 Jul 2017 08:08 AM PDT U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday blasted the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in last year's U.S. election and raised questions, without offering evidence, about Ukrainian support for his Democratic presidential rival, Hillary Clinton. In a pair of early morning tweets, Trump also said U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had "taken a very weak position" toward the Democratic presidential nominee and cited "Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump campaign - quietly working to boost Clinton'." Trump did not elaborate or offer evidence about any role Ukraine may have played in the 2016 election. |
Venezuela opposition urges boycott of vote to overhaul constitution Posted: 24 Jul 2017 09:29 PM PDT Venezuela's angry opposition is pushing for a boycott of an upcoming vote that it dismisses as a ploy by President Nicolas Maduro to cling to power. It all makes for a dramatic week in the opposition's dogged drive to unseat the socialist Maduro, whom it blames for an acute economic crisis marked by shortages of food, medicine and such basics as diapers, soap and toilet paper. The fight must move forward," said Freddy Guevara, the deputy speaker of the opposition-controlled congress. |
Parents Of Florida Boys Lost At Sea Say Lawsuit Makes Them ‘Relive Nightmare’ Posted: 24 Jul 2017 08:42 AM PDT |
At private event, John Boehner says Republicans will 'never' repeal and replace Obamacare Posted: 25 Jul 2017 04:06 AM PDT |
Mark Cuban Agrees With Elon Musk, Says A.I. is "Changing Everything" Posted: 24 Jul 2017 06:27 PM PDT |
New species of sunfish discovered by scientist in New Zealand Posted: 25 Jul 2017 03:17 AM PDT Of all things, Marianne Nyegaard didn't expect to find a new species of sunfish — the heaviest of all bony fishes. The PhD student from Murdoch University in Western Australia made the discovery while researching the population genetics of ocean sunfish off the coast of Bali in Indonesia. SEE ALSO: This video of a fish 'walking' along the ocean floor is making scientists scratch their heads Previously undescribed, it's called the Hoodwinker Sunfish ( Mola tecta). The fish has long eluded recognition from researchers, despite the species weighing in excess of two tonnes, and growing to three metres in length. "A Japanese research group first found genetic evidence of an unknown sunfish species in Australian waters 10 years ago, but the fish kept eluding the scientific community because we didn't know what it looked like," Ms Nyegaard said in a statement. Image: César Villarroel, ExploraSubNyegaard spent four years searching for the fish, after genetic sequencing of 150 specimens in her research turned up with four different species: Masturus lanceolatus, Mola mola, Mola ramsayi, and a fourth which wasn't known about, she explained in her article on The Conversation. So in her quest to find the missing species, she'd travel thousand of miles to get data, or have kind strangers send samples of sunfish stranded on beaches. In 2014, Nyegaard was a step closer, when she was sent a photo of a tiny sunfish, with a structure on its back she had never seen before. Then a breakthrough came. Nyegaard was tipped off to four sunfish stranded on the same beach in New Zealand. She flew down to see it herself, where she spotted her first Hoodwinker Sunfish. "The new species managed to evade discovery for nearly three centuries by 'hiding' in a messy history of sunfish taxonomy, partially because they are so difficult to preserve and study, even for natural history museums," Nyegaard said. "That is why we named it Mola tecta (the Hoodwinker Sunfish), derived from the Latin tectus, meaning disguised or hidden." The Hoodwinker Sunfish is the first addition to the Mola genus in 130 years, and differs from other sunfish in that it remains sleek and slender even when large, and it doesn't develop a protruding snout, or huge lumps and bumps. "We retraced the steps of early naturalists and taxonomists to understand how such a large fish could have evaded discovery all this time. Overall we felt science had been repeatedly tricked by this cheeky species, which is why we named it the Hoodwinker," she explained. WATCH: Sam Tarly is the real MVP of 'Stormborn' on 'Game of Thrones' |
Mother comes home to find child covered in blood and saying she was sexually abused Posted: 25 Jul 2017 07:10 AM PDT A North Carolina woman has told authorities she returned home from work recently to find her seven-year-old daughter covered in blood, claiming to have been sexually assaulted. The girl told her mother she had been assaulted by Brentley Jason Breyers, the man she refers to as "father," according to police. The woman told authorities she had left her four children with Mr Bryers on Friday morning while she went to work. |
Used Luxury Cars For Less Than a Toyota Corolla Posted: 25 Jul 2017 10:10 AM PDT |
Trump renews attacks on own attorney general Posted: 25 Jul 2017 04:57 AM PDT US President Donald Trump resumed his attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday, calling his onetime ally "VERY weak" in pursuing intelligence leaks and for failing to go after former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton over her email. Trump's latest Twitter salvo followed a report in the Washington Post that the president and his advisers have discussed replacing Sessions, one of the Republican billionaire's earliest supporters. "Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are E-mails &DNC server) & Intel leakers!" Trump tweeted. |
What's the issue with metal detectors in Jerusalem? Posted: 24 Jul 2017 08:14 AM PDT By Miriam Berger JERUSALEM (Reuters) - For 10 days, Jerusalem has been in the grip of the worst bloodshed for years over Israel's decision to install metal detectors at the entrance to the Old City's holy compound. Some readers and observers have wondered how a simple matter of metal detectors - so common in so much of the world - could provoke such violence: a Palestinian man stabbed to death three members of an Israeli family in their home and three Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli forces in clashes. WHY, WHERE AND WHEN WERE THE METAL DETECTORS INSTALLED? |
Couple Leaving Hospital After Birth of Baby Gets Car Stolen Posted: 24 Jul 2017 12:55 PM PDT |
Immigrants wept, pleaded for water and pounded on the truck Posted: 24 Jul 2017 08:01 PM PDT |
China warns India it will defend territory 'at all costs' amid border dispute Posted: 25 Jul 2017 09:51 AM PDT China has stepped up its war of words with India over a tense border dispute, saying it will defend its territory "at all costs", after a video emerged of soldiers from the two sides pushing and shoving each other. "It is easier to shake the mountains than to shake the PLA," Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said as he reiterated the "determination" of China's People's Liberation Army. Both sides have been facing off on a thin strip of land in the Himalayas bordering both countries and Bhutan. China is constructing a road in the region which India sees a strategic threat to a narrow part of territory leading to its north eastern states which is known as the 'chicken's neck'. Mr Wu also said China would conduct "targeted deployment and exercises" along the disputed border area, raising the spectre of increased military movements in the tense region. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping listen to a speech during the BRICS Leaders Meeting with the BRICS Business Council in Goa, India, last October Credit: AP Last week China conducted live-fire drills on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and such exercises will continue if Indian troops are not withdrawn from the stand-off, Mr Wu said. "We will preserve our sovereign territory and security interests at all costs," he said, in what is being seen as China's strongest warning yet to New Delhi since the dispute began a month ago. "The 90-year history of the People's Liberation Army has proven that, when it comes to safeguarding our sovereignty and territorial integrity, our capabilities keep strengthening while our determination remains firm." Meanwhile, a video has emerged which shows soldiers from India and China pushing each other on a grassy flatland. The leaked clip of around 20 apparently unarmed troops was originally circulated by Indian news outlets before being picked up by Chinese media. |
Scientists Found a Second Giant Garbage Patch in the Pacific Posted: 24 Jul 2017 01:01 PM PDT |
There's Actually A Meaning Behind All Of The Starbucks Apron Colors Posted: 25 Jul 2017 11:47 AM PDT |
This Map Predicts Who Will Die Next in 'Game of Thrones' Posted: 25 Jul 2017 08:34 AM PDT |
White House staffers reportedly refer to Trump's new hire using one emoji Posted: 24 Jul 2017 02:58 AM PDT |
Kenyan president fails to show for election debate Posted: 24 Jul 2017 11:17 PM PDT By George Obulutsa NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition presidential candidate Raila Odinga on Monday fielded questions alone on stage after his rival, President Uhuru Kenyatta, failed to show up for a debate between the two. Odinga, who is the flagbearer for the National Super Alliance coalition, said his top priorities if elected in the Aug. 8 general election would be to lower food prices and rent and tackle youth unemployment. "This law is meant to protect the poor from exploitation by the landlords," Odinga said. |
AP: Brazilians detail abuses by US church, shattered lives Posted: 25 Jul 2017 02:15 PM PDT SAO JOAQUIM DE BICAS, Brazil (AP) — At the Word of Faith Fellowship churches in the Brazilian cities of Sao Joaquim de Bicas and Franco da Rocha, the signs of broken families are everywhere: parents separated from their children, siblings who no longer speak, grandparents who wonder if they will ever know their grandchildren. |
Trucker in Texas denies knowing immigrants were in stifling tractor trailer Posted: 24 Jul 2017 07:34 PM PDT By Jim Forsyth SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - The truck driver accused of smuggling at least 100 illegal immigrants inside a sweltering tractor-trailer, 10 of whom died, has said he was unaware of the human cargo he was hauling until he took a rest stop in Texas, court papers showed on Monday. James Bradley Jr., 60, told investigators he was caught by surprise when he opened the trailer doors outside a Walmart store in San Antonio, only to be knocked down by a group of "Spanish" people pouring out of the rig, according to the criminal complaint filed in the case. |
Posted: 24 Jul 2017 04:29 PM PDT Richard Dawkinswants "a public apology" from a California radio station that cancelled an event with the scientist because of his "abusive speech against Islam". The influential academic and writer was scheduled to speak about his memoir A Brief Candle in the Dark at an event organised by Berkeley's KPFA Radio next month. But KPFA has now cancelled the talk, citing his "hurtful speech" against Islam. "We had booked this event based entirely on his excellent new book on science, when we didn't know he had offended and hurt – in his tweets and other comments on Islam – so many people," KPFA wrote in an email to ticket buyers. KPFA exercises its free speech right not to participate with anyone who uses hateful language against a community already under attack. https://t.co/nTC1LYQKiG— KPFA Radio (@kpfa) July 21, 2017 "KPFA does not endorse hurtful speech. While KPFA emphatically supports serious free speech, we do not support abusive speech. We apologise for not having had broader knowledge of Dawkins's views much earlier. We also apologise to all those inconvenienced by this cancellation." Residents had reportedly highlighted statements made by the evolutionary biologist and confirmed atheist, including a 2013 tweet saying "Islam is the greatest force for evil in the world today". @ToddKincannon I think Islam is the greatest force for evil in the world today. I've said so, often and loudly.What are you talking about?— Richard Dawkins (@RichardDawkins) March 1, 2013 Professor Dawkins responded to the radio station in an open letter published on his website, saying he had lived in Berkeley for two years and had appreciated KPFA's "objective reporting and humane commentary". "It was therefore a matter of personal sorrow to me to receive this morning your truly astonishing 'justification' for de-platforming me," he wrote. "You conspicuously did not quote a source when accusing me of 'abusive speech'. Why didn't you check your facts – or at least have the common courtesy to alert me – before summarily cancelling my event?" This is so stupid. Oh and by the way, my entire family is Muslim. Oh and Muslims aren't weak little children. They can hear other views.— Fouad (@fouadalnoor) July 22, 2017 Professor Dawkins said that he had "never used abusive speech against Islam", explaining that while he had previously called Islamism "vile", Islamism is not the same as Islam. "I have criticised the appalling misogyny and homophobia of Islam, I have criticised the murdering of apostates for no crime other than their disbelief. Far from attacking Muslims, I understand – as perhaps you do not – that Muslims themselves are the prime victims of the oppressive cruelties of Islamism, especially Muslim women," the author wrote. Dawkins 'not certain' God does not exist 01:31 Urging the radio station to find examples of the abusive speech, he added: "When you fail to discover any, I presume you will issue a public apology." Professor Dawkins' bestselling book about the study of evolution, The Selfish Gene, was named the most influential science book of all time last week by the Royal Society. Berkeley, historically known as the home of the Free Speech moment in the 1960s, has hit the headlines in recent months over the cancellations of other controversial speakers. An event for alt-right figure Milo Yiannopoulos was cancelled in February by the University of California after clashes involving far-left protesters, as was a speech by conservative pundit Ann Coulter. |
Posted: 24 Jul 2017 05:18 AM PDT The New York Police Department was sent an email that instructed officers to clear homeless people from certain stations to make them "look nice" for Mayor Bill de Blasio's subway ride. The New York Post reported that officers were given the morning to "make sure nobody's hanging out" on the four station route the Mayor and wife Chirlane would be taking from the Park Slope neighbourhood to his re-election headquarters in Downtown Brooklyn. Mr de Blasio rarely rides the subway and prefers to take private motorcade with an NYPD security detail to work at City Hall. |
The Surprising Breakfast That Keeps Giada De Laurentiis Looking So Fit Posted: 24 Jul 2017 12:56 PM PDT |
Very rare first USA-spec McLaren F1 to be auctioned Posted: 24 Jul 2017 05:59 AM PDT Any version of this truly ground-breaking car in good condition goes for seven figures, and there's little prospect of prices going in any direction other than upwards for the foreseeable future. After all, it was the fastest road car in the world for a number of years, thanks to the 627 horsepower produced by its BMW M V-12 engine. Another fact about the McLaren F1 is that each one was a very individual car in its own right, but there are some that are more individual than others. |
Judge clears way for Trump commission to collect voter data Posted: 24 Jul 2017 02:33 PM PDT |
Japan woman dies of tick disease after bitten by sick cat Posted: 25 Jul 2017 01:19 AM PDT A Japanese woman has died from a tick-borne virus after being bitten by a stray cat in what is possibly the world's first animal-to-human transmission of the disease. Authorities have since confirmed that she developed SFTS, a disease transmitted by bites from a certain group of virus-carrying ticks. Human-to-human infections of the tick virus through blood contact have been reported, but ministry officials believe the Japanese woman's death could be the first case of a human dying from the bite of an infected animal. |
Al-Qaida in Syria snuffs out competition in northwest Posted: 25 Jul 2017 02:23 AM PDT |
Baby In Critical Condition After Father Abandons Him In Parking Lot Posted: 25 Jul 2017 02:42 AM PDT |
Philippine leader says to modernize, beef-up military to meet all threats Posted: 24 Jul 2017 06:19 AM PDT MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday he would build a military over the next two years that could fight on all fronts by recruiting 35,000-40,000 new soldiers, and buying planes and drones to tackle communist and Islamist rebels. Duterte said security threats had increased in the Philippines and the military needed more troops and more modern equipment to meet those challenges. "Today's demand necessitates an army that is strong," he told reporters. "I will build an armed forces that can fight all fronts everywhere. ... |
Poorly designed tote bag shows exactly why fonts are EXTREMELY important Posted: 24 Jul 2017 11:39 AM PDT Well, this fashion statement is one giant YIKES. Online based fashion store BelleChic is in hot water after selling a tote bag with a questionable message. One Twitter user posted a photo of the tote bag that is supposed to say "MY FAVORITE COLOR IS GLITTER," but instead, it says something that is certainly not that. my fav colour is also hitler pic.twitter.com/0tMnOGpsOG — some quack 閭 (@hurlarious) July 23, 2017 Yeahhh, that bag definitely says "MY FAVORITE COLOR IS HITLER." SEE ALSO: 2017's most unnecessary fashion, ranked The bag has gone completely viral, with other Twitter users noticing the huge oversight in the its design. I mean, how can you clearly see the word "HITLER" written in gold glitter and not suggest a font change? I read that asMy favorite color is Hitler and got very confused. https://t.co/fopTlWxrQZ — Ame. (@SirenOfXebel) July 24, 2017 am i the only one that read it "my favorite color is hitler" ?? pic.twitter.com/6cKrDvKESq — ㅤ (@Zgjiw) July 23, 2017 When your favourite colour appears to be 'Hitler', because of a poor choice of font. pic.twitter.com/ghZxKiJdU3 — Paul Burley (@burgerhewrote) July 23, 2017 The description of the bag on the store's website states, Do us a favor — don't make this your new favorite every day tote. Unfortunately, BelleChic has yet to acknowledge the design mistake, and is still currently selling the tote for $12.99. The site even makes a point to say over 60 totes have already been sold, meaning 60 people have bought a bag that says "HITLER" on it. This, my friends, is why fonts matter. WATCH: The best way to release stress? Break your computer. |
Frozen S'mores Are This Summer's Hottest Ice Cream Sandwiches Posted: 24 Jul 2017 12:55 PM PDT |
22 Healthy and Delicious Chicken Recipes Posted: 25 Jul 2017 10:10 AM PDT |
Low-caste Hindu leader Kovind sworn in as India's president Posted: 25 Jul 2017 12:54 AM PDT Ram Nath Kovind was sworn in as India's president Tuesday, becoming just the second leader from the oppressed Dalit community to be elected head of state. A former lawyer and state governor, Kovind was elected to the largely ceremonial position last week with more than 65 percent of the vote by members of India's parliament and state assemblies. Kovind, accompanied by his wife, paid respects early Tuesday at a memorial dedicated to India's independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi. |
Golfers Offer Thirsty Coyote Some Water as It Walks Up to Them on the Green Posted: 25 Jul 2017 02:41 PM PDT |
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