2017年8月15日星期二

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Trump declares ‘racism is evil’ and denounces neo-Nazis, KKK

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 09:47 AM PDT

Trump declares 'racism is evil' and denounces neo-Nazis, KKKAfter coming under fire for not naming the hate groups involved in violent protests in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend, President Trump delivered a statement from the White House on Monday explicitly condemning them.


New Video Shows Violent Arrest in Euclid, Ohio, Of Officer Beating A Young Man

Posted: 13 Aug 2017 09:00 PM PDT

New Video Shows Violent Arrest in Euclid, Ohio, Of Officer Beating A Young ManThe officer is currently on paid administrative leave, and the young man is out on bond and charged with resisting arrest and driving under suspension.


Upcoming Total Eclipse Will Hit All of the U.S.

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 08:57 AM PDT

Upcoming Total Eclipse Will Hit All of the U.S.Next week's total eclipse, when the moon completely covers the sun, will be at least partially visible everywhere in the United States, but only last two minutes and 38 seconds.


Thousands flee as Iraq steps up airstrikes on IS-held town

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 12:48 PM PDT

Thousands flee as Iraq steps up airstrikes on IS-held townBADOUSH, Iraq (AP) — Thousands of Iraqis have fled an Islamic State-held town west of Mosul as Iraqi and coalition warplanes step up strikes ahead of a ground offensive to drive out the militants.


Mexico Raid Uncovers Thousands of Gallons of Tainted Alcohol

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 08:46 AM PDT

Mexico Raid Uncovers Thousands of Gallons of Tainted AlcoholAuthorities have seized 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol after raiding more than 30 hotels and night clubs in popular tourist spots in Cancun and Playa Del Carmen.


Iran says its drones near U.S. vessels are safe, following rules

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 04:26 AM PDT

Iran says its drones near U.S. vessels are safe, following rulesIran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) rejected U.S. criticism that it flew a drone unsafely near a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Gulf and it defended its right to carry out air patrol missions in the area. On Monday the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command said that an Iranian drone had come within 1,000 feet (300 meters) of a U.S. aircraft carrier while it was in international waters in the Gulf conducting flight operations. Spokesman Lieutenant Ian McConnaughey said the Iranian drone "conducted an unsafe and unprofessional approach" as it passed by the USS Nimitz without navigation lights late on Sunday.


Tiki torch maker sad to see its product used at racist rally

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 06:03 PM PDT

Tiki torch maker sad to see its product used at racist rallyA manufacturer of garden torches of the kind used for parties and family gatherings said it was saddened to see its products used over the weekend at a white supremacist rally in Virginia that turned violent and deadly. For many in America such torches evoke horrible memories of Ku Klux Klan events in which members of the southern-based racist group carried torches during marches, cross-burnings or lynchings of black people. On Friday evening in Charlottesville, white supremacists raised many an eyebrow by carrying Tiki torches as they marched across the campus of the University of Virginia.


Danish Submarine Owner Charged With Disappearance of Journalist

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 09:07 AM PDT

Danish Submarine Owner Charged With Disappearance of JournalistPeter Madsen was arrested Friday, just hours after his submarine sank and a journalist interviewing him disappeared.


College GOP groups condemn Charlottesville rally amid outcry over state leader’s attendance

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:15 PM PDT

College GOP groups condemn Charlottesville rally amid outcry over state leader's attendanceLeaders of at least two universities and the national college Republicans organization are moving to denounce white supremacist views after a member of at least one campus GOP chapter appeared to attend at a violent rally in Charlottesville, Va., this past weekend.


Almonds boost the elimination of bad cholesterol

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 02:44 AM PDT

Almonds boost the elimination of bad cholesterolResearchers at at Pennsylvania State University recently confirmed the anti-cholesterol benefits of almonds. Regular intake of a handful of almonds increased levels of mature HDL or "good cholesterol" particles, which are associated with cardiovascular health, by 19 percent. According to a study published on Friday, August 11 in the Journal of Nutrition, almonds may not only increase blood levels of HDL (good cholesterol), but also boost the transport of bad blood cholesterol to the liver.


'You would never find this lunacy in Paris' - German politician attacks English-speaking waiters in Berlin

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 08:04 AM PDT

'You would never find this lunacy in Paris' - German politician attacks English-speaking waiters in BerlinOne of Germany's most prominent politcians has launched an oustpoken attack on the increasing use of the English language in every day life, and called for a crackdown. "Co-existence can only work in Germany if we all speak German," Jens Spahn, seen by many as a potential successor to Angela Merkel, said. "We can and should expect this from every immigrant." Mr Spahn, currently junior finance minister, reserved his greatest anger for the growing number of people who work in the German capital despite speaking no German. "It drives me up the wall the way waiters in Berlin restaurants only speak English," he told Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung newspaper.  Comparing Germans' often relaxed attitude to the fierce French protectiveness of their language, he added: "You would never find this kind of lunacy in Paris." Tourists take selfies in front of the mural 'Test the Rest' by artist Birgit Kinder at a section of the former Berlin Wall called the East Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany Credit: EPA Speaking good English has long been seen as an important life skill in Germany, and children start learn the language as early as kindergarten. But the German language is increasingly becoming a political issue amid the perceived threat from immigration and globalisation. Fashionable Berlin districts such as Mitte and Prenzlauerberg have long been home to large numbers of British and American expatriates, and with restaurants and bars recruiting staff from across Europe, it is not uncommon to find daily specials advertised in English and waiters who speak only limited German. Mrs Merkel's government has made it compulsory for the more than one million asylum-seekers who have arrived in the country since 2015 to learn German. Those who don't risk losing their benefits and cannot win permanent residence. But no such restrictions apply to the hundreds of thousands of people from less successful economies who come to Germany in search of work under the EU's freedom of movement rules. With Germany facing high levels of immigration, language has increasingly become an issue of identity. With people divided over what constitutes German culture, the language is the one element all sides agree on. William and Kate raise a glass to the Queen in Berlin 02:29 "This is the need to have a home, to feel at home," Mr Spahn said. "People want to be able to know what they can expect in every day life and that things aren't changing all the time. Not every cultural difference is an enrichment. I have to accept the growing number of headscarfs on our streets, but I do not feel enriched by it." Three senior German MPs made international headlines this week with a letter to Mrs Merkel calling on her to challenge English's dominance as the working language of the EU, and promote the use of German. Gunther Krichbaum, Axel Schäfer and Johannes Singhammer called for "equal use of the German language as a working language in the EU" and "increased use in international institutions". The EU has warned that English is likely to be dropped as an official language in the wake of Brexit. Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, caused controversy earlier this year when he said English was "losing importance". But the German MPs' initiative has more to do with German domestic concerns than attempted point-scoring over Brexit. "The German language especially needs to be thoroughly used in our own country," they wrote in their letter to Mrs Merkel. "Everything must be done to ensure that German does not become a sort of 'residual language'."


Simone Askew is first black woman to lead West Point cadets

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 02:34 PM PDT

Simone Askew is first black woman to lead West Point cadetsWEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Simone Askew marched into history Monday as the first black woman to lead the Long Gray Line at the U.S. Military Academy.


High school teacher has baby with pupil 'after grooming him from the age of 14'

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 06:53 AM PDT

High school teacher has baby with pupil 'after grooming him from the age of 14'A teacher gave birth to her pupil's child after allegedly grooming him from the age of 14. Laura Lynn Cross, 36, is said to have had a three-year sexual relationship with the boy and posed as his "mentor" so he could move into her home. Ms Cross later convinced the pupil's mother to let her son move into her house in a court-approved "partial parental custody" arrangement.


Who is George Papadopoulos, the Trump Campaign Adviser?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 04:00 PM PDT

Who is George Papadopoulos, the Trump Campaign Adviser?George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to Trump's campaign, suggested the candidate meet with Russian leaders, The Washington Post reported on Monday evening. 


Dizzying artwork video uses oil, paint, and soap to create otherworldly movement

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 01:07 PM PDT

Dizzying artwork video uses oil, paint, and soap to create otherworldly movementThese dizzying images use oil, soap and paint to create movements that feel otherworldly, and seem to psychedelically burst from their surroundings.


Man arrested in Oklahoma bomb plot that echoed 1995 attack

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 05:48 PM PDT

Man arrested in Oklahoma bomb plot that echoed 1995 attackJerry Varnell, 23, of Sayre, Oklahoma, was taken into custody on Saturday after an eight-month investigation. Federal prosecutors said he wanted to use an explosive device similar to the one that was detonated outside a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people. According to a criminal complaint, Varnell told an informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation that he was seeking retaliation against the government and financial institutions.


As neo-Nazis grow bolder, the 'antifa' has emerged to fight them

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:58 PM PDT

As neo-Nazis grow bolder, the 'antifa' has emerged to fight themDeadly violence outside a rally in Virginia this past weekend has raised concerns about white supremacists, but also about their far-left opponents, the antifa.


Trump on Steve Bannon: “He’s not a racist … he’s a good person”

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 02:04 PM PDT

Trump on Steve Bannon: During a press conference at Trump Tower on Tuesday, President Trump told reporters that Steve Bannon, his chief strategist, is "not a racist." When asked if Bannon will remain in his job at the White House, Trump replied, "We'll see what happens."


North Dakota offers to settle with Dakota Access developer

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 03:02 PM PDT

North Dakota offers to settle with Dakota Access developerBISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota regulators offered Monday to settle state allegations that the Texas-based developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline improperly reported the discovery of American Indian artifacts during construction.


Argentinian Hunter Trampled And Killed By Elephant In Namibia

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 01:42 PM PDT

Argentinian Hunter Trampled And Killed By Elephant In NamibiaHe was with four other trophy hunters at the time of his death.


Israel detains diamond magnate in money laundering probe

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 07:41 AM PDT

Israel detains diamond magnate in money laundering probeIsraeli police on Monday detained diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz and four others as part of an international money laundering investigation, authorities said. Tal Silberstein, an adviser to Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern, was also among those detained, as was the acting chairman of Israeli telecommunications firm Bezeq. It was the second time Steinmetz had been detained by Israeli authorities since December, when he was placed under house arrest as part of a corruption probe involving mining deals in the African nation of Guinea.


Upgrade! Canceled Flight Leads Man to Buy Winning $1 Million Lotto Ticket

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 08:38 AM PDT

Upgrade! Canceled Flight Leads Man to Buy Winning $1 Million Lotto TicketPaul Kuharevicz, 56, matched the five balls drawn in Friday's drawing from the Michigan lottery and won the $1 million prize.


Hong Kong democrat arrested for 'misleading' police after abduction claims

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 07:51 PM PDT

Hong Kong democrat arrested for 'misleading' police after abduction claimsBy James Pomfret and Donny Kwok HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police said on Tuesday they had arrested a prominent member of the opposition Democratic Party for "misleading police" after he claimed he had been assaulted and illegally detained by mainland Chinese agents in the city. Howard Lam was shown on local television being taken away by police in a van with handcuffs in the early hours of Monday morning. "We believe the information he gave is false," Cheng Lai-ki, a superintendent of police, told reporters.


Russia, Syria Surround 3,000 Square Miles of ISIS Land

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 02:27 PM PDT

Russia, Syria Surround 3,000 Square Miles of ISIS LandAfter reportedly doubling their control of the country, Syrian troops conducted a nighttime raid behind enemy lines with the help of Russia.


70 years after Pakistan-India split, Sikhs search for home

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:44 AM PDT

70 years after Pakistan-India split, Sikhs search for homePESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Radesh Singh's grandfather was just 11 years old when he left his village in India's Punjab province to move to Peshawar, in the far northwest of the country on the border with Afghanistan.


A rare white moose has been spotted and if you wanna freak out, that's cool

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 07:38 AM PDT

A rare white moose has been spotted and if you wanna freak out, that's coolHonestly: How common is it to find something rare in nature that isn't (pardon me science teachers) also kind of boring? Thank god there are exceptions to the rule. Over the weekend, video of a white moose found in Sweden caught fire around the internet. The moose, discovered in Varmland, Sweden, appears to be just one of the 100 white moose that exist in the country. SEE ALSO: Jerk bear crushes camper's tent and gets her arrested on outstanding warrant Watch the moose take a brief stroll through a stream and walk out, with the type of grace and posture some of us have been craving our whole lives. The moose is not albino, but instead appears to have a genetic mutation that turns its fur white.  Twitter responded appropriately — with too many exclamation points and caps lock, unironic joy. my patronus on its day off https://t.co/ILcDWvYV75 — alex (@AlexShaneMoore) August 13, 2017 IF ANYBODY EVEN GOES NEAR THEM I'M COMING FOR YOU https://t.co/KQJfnPsuyw — dat ash (@aegyo_ash) August 13, 2017 It is time.*raps upon the mighty oak with the sorceror's staff* https://t.co/cVZtOFnLD0 — Icaro Faemke (@IcarFaem) August 13, 2017 The ghost moose has come to save us! Or maybe leave presents! It can't be another sign of the apocalypse. We've had so many of those already https://t.co/h0id7Rth4T — Jon Tronc (@jotro72) August 13, 2017 The Night King spotted on his way to Vasteras in central Sweden. Winter is here. https://t.co/FYsW7JqEre — Sebastian Larsson (@OlovSebastian) August 13, 2017 If you know of any white moose who are interested in becoming a quiet indoor pet, please contact me immediately. WATCH: Neil deGrasse Tyson loves the Doppler effect and he wants us to love it too


Scientists Find Volcanoes Hiding Under Antarctica Ice

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:41 PM PDT

Scientists Find Volcanoes Hiding Under Antarctica IceScientists have identified almost 100 previously unknown volcanoes under the ice in Antarctica.


How to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse Live Online

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 04:00 AM PDT

How to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse Live OnlineCheck out how you can see the solar eclipse on Aug. 21


Kenya president urges opposition to use 'legal mechanisms'

Posted: 13 Aug 2017 05:50 PM PDT

Kenya president urges opposition to use 'legal mechanisms'Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday appealed to the opposition to hold legal demonstrations, not street protests, and allow Kenyans to get back to normal life after last week's disputed vote. Opposition leader Raila Odinga's rejection of the results of Tuesday's election -- in which Kenyatta won 54 percent of the vote -- has led to sometimes violent clashes between his supporters and police that have killed at least 16 people since Friday. Odinga has said he will announce "the next course of action" on Tuesday, leaving Kenya on tenterhooks.


3 Things Nobody Tells You About Your Credit Score (But Should)

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 07:36 AM PDT

3 Things Nobody Tells You About Your Credit Score (But Should)It's expensive to have a crummy credit score. It can end up costing you thousands of dollars during your lifetime just in higher interest rates on mortgages, credit cards and car loans. What's far less clear is exactly what a credit score is all about and just how people can change their crummy credit for the better.


Confederate statue toppled in Durham, N.C.; others vandalized as cities consider removal of such monuments

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 06:31 AM PDT

Confederate statue toppled in Durham, N.C.; others vandalized as cities consider removal of such monuments

Undeterred by the violence over the planned removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, municipal leaders in cities across the United States said they would step up efforts to pull such monuments from public spaces.

The mayors of Baltimore and Lexington, Kentucky, said they would push ahead with plans to remove statues caught up in a renewed national debate over whether monuments to the U.S. Civil War's pro-slavery Confederacy are symbols of heritage or hate.

Officials in Memphis, Tennessee, and Jacksonville, Florida, announced new initiatives on Monday aimed at taking down Confederate monuments. And Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, a Republican, urged lawmakers to rid the state's Capitol of a bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate general and early member of the Ku Klux Klan.

"This is a time to stand up and speak out," Lexington Mayor Jim Gray said in an interview on Monday. He had moved up the announcement of his city's efforts after the Charlottesville violence.

The clashes between white supremacists and counter protesters that left three dead in Charlottesville on Saturday, including two police officers whose helicopter crashed, appeared to have accelerated the push to remove memorials, flags and other reminders of the Confederate cause.

Some opponents appeared to take matters into their own hands. A crowd of demonstrators stormed the site of a Confederate monument outside a courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, on Monday and toppled the bronze statue from its base.

Local television news footage showed numerous protesters taking turns stomping and kicking the fallen statue as dozens of others stood cheering and yelling.

In Baltimore, a Confederate monument of a dying Confederate soldier embraced by a winged angel-like figure was found defaced by red paint, apparently an act of vandalism carried out over the weekend, the Baltimore Sun reported.

The drive by civil rights groups and others to do away with Confederate monuments gained momentum after an avowed white supremacist murdered nine African-Americans at a Charleston, South Carolina, church in 2015. The deadly shooting rampage ultimately led to the removal of a Confederate flag from the statehouse in that city.

In all, as of April, at least 60 symbols of the Confederacy had been removed or renamed across the United States since 2015, according to the latest tally by the Southern Poverty Law Center. (Reuters)

Across the country, 718 Confederate monuments and statues remain, with nearly 300 of them in Georgia, Virginia or North Carolina, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

There are also 109 public schools named for Robert E. Lee, Confederate President Jefferson Davis or other icons of the Civil War-era South, the group said. (Reuters)

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A snapshot of Guam before US-North Korea conflict and now

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:18 AM PDT

A snapshot of Guam before US-North Korea conflict and nowHAGATNA, Guam (AP) — North Korea has announced a detailed plan to launch a salvo of ballistic missiles toward the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam, a major military hub and home to U.S. bombers. If carried out, it would be the North's most provocative missile launch to date.


Priests Must Report Confessions or Be Charged: Inquiry

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 04:58 AM PDT

Priests Must Report Confessions or Be Charged: InquiryThe Catholic Church regards what is said in confession as strictly confidential.


Jimmy Fallon Calls Out President Trump Over His Charlottesville Response

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 02:15 AM PDT

Jimmy Fallon Calls Out President Trump Over His Charlottesville ResponseAnd paid tribute to Heather Heyer


Pakistan marks 70 years of independence with fireworks, air show

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:20 AM PDT

Pakistan marks 70 years of independence with fireworks, air showPakistan Monday celebrated 70 years of independence from British India with fireworks and plans for the country's largest air display, as the military's top brass vowed to wipe out terrorists days after a deadly blast. Celebrations began at the stroke of midnight with fireworks displays in major cities. At the highly symbolic Wagah border crossing with India, army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa raised a massive national flag on a 400 foot-high pole as crowds chanted patriotic slogans.


9 Cheap European Destinations to Visit This Fall

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 01:46 PM PDT

9 Cheap European Destinations to Visit This FallWith a dip in crowds and reduced flight and hotel prices, fall is an enticing time to jet off to an exotic locale, complete with inspiring coastal scenery, seasonal events and food that will delight your taste buds. With shrinking crowds and enticing bargains following the popular summer travel season and prime tulip-viewing in April and May, Amsterdam is an appealing autumn vacation choice for penny-wise travelers. In September and October, you can still enjoy comfortable daytime temperatures in the 50s and 60s, yielding ideal conditions for whizzing around canals lined by buildings on bike and exploring world-class art at the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.


Social Media is Outing Charlottesville Protesters

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 08:39 AM PDT

Social Media is Outing Charlottesville ProtestersPeople are using social media to expose the identities of those who attended the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, prompting death threats for some.


Sessions says Trump hasn't apologized for publicly scolding him

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 02:25 PM PDT

Sessions says Trump hasn't apologized for publicly scolding himAttorney General Jeff Sessions says President Trump has every right to attack him.


Syrian rebels leave Lebanese border area after truce deal

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 07:04 AM PDT

Syrian rebels leave Lebanese border area after truce dealBEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of Syrian rebels and civilians started leaving the Lebanon-Syria border area Monday after a deal was reached for their departure following days of delay, the media arm of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group said.


Neo-Nazi site's registration canceled by GoDaddy then Google

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 12:00 PM PDT

Neo-Nazi site's registration canceled by GoDaddy then GoogleBy Jim Finkle TORONTO (Reuters) - Neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer had its domain registration revoked twice in less than 24 hours, in moves that threatened to take it offline if it does not find a replacement for GoDaddy and Google, which both said the site had violated their terms of service. GoDaddy Inc disclosed late on Sunday via Twitter that it had given The Daily Stormer 24 hours to move its domain to another provider, saying it had violated GoDaddy's terms of service. GoDaddy feared the site might be used to incite further violence after the events in Charlottesville, including the death of Heather Heyer, who was fatally struck by a car allegedly driven by a man with white nationalist views.


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