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- Congressman Calls Trump 'An Idiot' For Using Egypt Mosque Attack To Promote Border Wall
- Death Toll Soars over 300 in Egypt Mosque Attack
- Great White Shark Attacks California Spear Fisherman Off Pebble Beach
- Relatives mourn missing Argentine submarine crew
- The ‘Guardian Angel’ Soldiers of Afghanistan
- New conspiracy theorist claims to have proof Apollo moon landing was fake
- Families of India terror victims angry at militant's release
- Lisa Bloom Calls On John Conyers To Release Accuser From Confidentiality Agreement
- Bali's Mount Agung has first major volcano eruption since 1963
- Amazon founder Jeff Bezos becomes newest $100bn billionaire thanks to Black Friday
- Man Pardoned, Freed After Spending Nearly 40 in Prison
- Circus Tiger Shot Dead In Paris After Escaping From Owner
- Pope can help but Rohingya 'have to go back': Cardinal
- Ivanka Trump 'snubbed' by Rex Tillerson over India visit
- Teen Linked to Mysterious Death of Grandmother
- Funeral held for US border agent whose death not explained
- U.S. warns of repercussions for Pakistan over freed militant
- Puerto Rico's Farmers Face A Long Road To Recovery Post-Hurricane Maria
- Welcome To The Class War
- This Man Opens His Home to Senior Animals
- Mother Of Vegas Survivor Pleads With Lawmaker To Change Gun Laws
- Naya Rivera Charged with Domestic Battery After Alleged Altercation with Husband Ryan Dorsey
- Powerful blast rocks Chinese port city, two dead
- Chinese police detain woman suspected of abusing children
- Woman's emotional post after getting birthday flowers from dead father shared thousands of times
- A Star Psychiatrist Swerves From Nuclear Armageddon To Climate Change
- Man Spends Black Friday Paying For $10K Worth Of Toys For Local Kids
- Maduro taps major general to lead Venezuela's deteriorating oil industry
- Cuba honors Fidel Castro one year after his death
- The Latest: Tense women's march in Turkey ends peacefully
- 3 Teens Plotted to Kill New Classmate Who 'Disrupted' Social Order: Police
- Plague deaths rise to nearly 200 as outbreak grows in Madagascar
- Best Cyber Monday Car Deals for 2017
- Man Kills New York Woman After Mistaking Her for a Deer
- Trump Plugs MAGA Merch For Black Friday, Twitter Users Howl
- Mexico’s government creates marine park size of Illinois for sea animals in Pacific
- Elle UK Interviews Daisy Ridley While She Builds A Lego Millennium Falcon
- Iran accuses US over Saudi 'atrocities' in Yemen
- The Navy Now Has a New Way to Kill Russian, Chinese or North Korean Submarines
- France to tackle violence on women; Italy grapples with same
- Restaurant Employee Helps Injured Vet With Meal in Heartwarming Video
- The GOP Crusade Against Obamacare's Mandate Says A Lot About How The Party Changed
- Japanese cosmetics maker Pola says sorry for racist poster
- Trump says he turned down Time's 'Person of the Year'
- A Dissident Cuban Artist Reflects On The Anniversary Of Castro's Death
- Welcome to paradise: Hawaiian cat sanctuary
- Iran says it will increase missile range if Europe threatens Tehran
Congressman Calls Trump 'An Idiot' For Using Egypt Mosque Attack To Promote Border Wall Posted: 26 Nov 2017 08:44 AM PST |
Death Toll Soars over 300 in Egypt Mosque Attack Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:07 AM PST |
Great White Shark Attacks California Spear Fisherman Off Pebble Beach Posted: 25 Nov 2017 10:03 PM PST |
Relatives mourn missing Argentine submarine crew Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:03 AM PST Ten days after the missing Argentine submarine San Juan went silent, grieving relatives have begun mourning the loss of its 44 missing crew members with a religious ceremony Saturday, even though the navy has yet to declare them dead. A religious service is set to be held at 12:30 pm (1530 GMT) outside the Mar del Plata naval base, where the submarine was based, to support grieving friends and relatives. The search for the San Juan "will continue day and night with help from 13 countries," navy spokesman Captain Enrique Balbi said late Friday. |
The ‘Guardian Angel’ Soldiers of Afghanistan Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:14 AM PST |
New conspiracy theorist claims to have proof Apollo moon landing was fake Posted: 26 Nov 2017 03:30 AM PST |
Families of India terror victims angry at militant's release Posted: 26 Nov 2017 01:56 AM PST |
Lisa Bloom Calls On John Conyers To Release Accuser From Confidentiality Agreement Posted: 26 Nov 2017 03:15 PM PST |
Bali's Mount Agung has first major volcano eruption since 1963 Posted: 26 Nov 2017 01:21 PM PST Indonesian and regional authorities heightened flight warnings around Bali's Mount Agung on Sunday as the volcano's eruptions sent a plume of volcanic ash and steam more than 6,000 meters into the skies above the popular holiday island. The eruptions marked the first major activity from Mount Agung since 1963. Ash covered roads, cars and buildings near the volcano in the northeast of the island, while scores of flights were cancelled and overnight a red glow of what appeared to be magma could be seen in photographs by Antara, the state news agency. |
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos becomes newest $100bn billionaire thanks to Black Friday Posted: 25 Nov 2017 06:24 AM PST Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has become the world's newest and only $100bn billionaire – thanks to a $2.4bn surge in his personal fortune on the run up to Black Friday. The hike in Mr Bezos's wealth had soared by $32.6bn this year up until Thursday, with the extra $2.4bn landing in his pocket ahead of the consumer frenzy, and secures his position as the world's richest man. |
Man Pardoned, Freed After Spending Nearly 40 in Prison Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:16 AM PST |
Circus Tiger Shot Dead In Paris After Escaping From Owner Posted: 24 Nov 2017 07:31 PM PST |
Pope can help but Rohingya 'have to go back': Cardinal Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:19 PM PST The top Catholic official in Bangladesh hopes Pope Francis's visit there and to Myanmar will bolster moves to alleviate the Rohingya refugee crisis that has put the neighbouring nations in the global spotlight. Despite last week's deal to return to Myanmar some of the hundreds of thousands of people housed in the world's largest refugee camp, on the Bangladesh side of the border, Cardinal Patrick D'Rozario warns that the situation remains both explosive and tough to resolve. "I am hopeful the Rohingya can be returned to Myanmar," D'Rozario, the Archbishop of Dhaka, told AFP in an interview ahead of Francis's visit. |
Ivanka Trump 'snubbed' by Rex Tillerson over India visit Posted: 26 Nov 2017 12:50 AM PST Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, has reportedly snubbed Ivanka Trump by refusing to send a high level diplomatic team for her upcoming visit to India. The first daughter is due to lead a US delegation on a trip to the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad next week, which will be her highest profile moment representing the United States so far. She is attending at the invitation of Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, and intends to promote backing for women in business. But the visit became a catalyst for growing tensions between the White House and Mr Tillerson, who was said to be against "bolstering" Ms Trump's position on the world stage, CNN reported. White House officials were said to have privately accused Mr Tillerson, America's top diplomat, of failing to support Ms Trump. Rex Tillerson and President Donald Trump Credit: Reuters He was said to feel that Ms Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, both senior advisers to President Donald Trump, had "stepped all over" him during the first 10 months of the Trump administration. The entrepreneurship summit was attended in previous years by President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry. This year the State Department is sending no official higher than the level of deputy assistant secretary. Mr Tillerson was said to have insisted that only he and his top staff could approve even the smallest details of the travel plan. "They won't send someone senior because they don't want to bolster Ivanka," a senior State Department official told CNN. "It's now another rift between the White House and State Department at a time when Rex Tillerson doesn't need any more problems with the president." A State Department spokesman said: "The Department is committed to supporting women's economic empowerment and entrepreneurship, and the summit is a prime opportunity to showcase the importance of these themes." The row came as Mr Tillerson came under fire from disgruntled officials in his own department. According to the New York Times he refused to meet the State Department's chief of security for nine months despite repeated and urgent requests, and then saw him for only five minutes. Mr Tillerson, the former former chief executive of Exxon Mobil, has made clear his intention to cut bureaucracy in the department but critics have accused him of leaving a diplomatic "vacuum" with many posts unfilled. In recent weeks Democrats on the House Foreign Relations Committee accused him of presiding over an "intentional hollowing-out of our senior diplomatic ranks" including an "exodus of more than 100 senior Foreign Service officers". |
Teen Linked to Mysterious Death of Grandmother Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:08 AM PST |
Funeral held for US border agent whose death not explained Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:58 PM PST |
U.S. warns of repercussions for Pakistan over freed militant Posted: 26 Nov 2017 06:51 AM PST |
Puerto Rico's Farmers Face A Long Road To Recovery Post-Hurricane Maria Posted: 26 Nov 2017 06:55 AM PST |
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This Man Opens His Home to Senior Animals Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:11 AM PST |
Mother Of Vegas Survivor Pleads With Lawmaker To Change Gun Laws Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:58 PM PST |
Naya Rivera Charged with Domestic Battery After Alleged Altercation with Husband Ryan Dorsey Posted: 26 Nov 2017 07:32 AM PST |
Powerful blast rocks Chinese port city, two dead Posted: 26 Nov 2017 05:46 AM PST An explosion so powerful it was heard several kilometres away killed two people and injured over 30 in China's port city of Ningbo on Sunday while toppling several disused buildings, authorities and residents said, but there was no word as to the cause. Local authorities said two people died and two were seriously injured, while state media said more than 30 people were treated in hospitals in Ningbo, just south of Shanghai and one of China's largest ports. Authorities on Sunday night still had not announced a suspected cause of the explosion, which took place around 9:00am (0100 GMT) in a relatively new residential area in northern Ningbo marked by rows and rows of towering housing blocks. |
Chinese police detain woman suspected of abusing children Posted: 25 Nov 2017 06:25 PM PST |
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A Star Psychiatrist Swerves From Nuclear Armageddon To Climate Change Posted: 26 Nov 2017 07:33 AM PST |
Man Spends Black Friday Paying For $10K Worth Of Toys For Local Kids Posted: 25 Nov 2017 09:53 AM PST |
Maduro taps major general to lead Venezuela's deteriorating oil industry Posted: 26 Nov 2017 03:53 PM PST By Alexandra Ulmer and Deisy Buitrago CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday tapped a National Guard major general to lead state oil company PDVSA [PDVSA.UL] and the Oil Ministry as the OPEC member labors under near 30-year lows in oil production. Manuel Quevedo takes over from two industry veterans tobecome one of the most powerful players in the country, which is home to the world's largest crude reserves. Industry analysts and sources said the surprise appointment was a bad omen for the country's already deteriorated oil industry. |
Cuba honors Fidel Castro one year after his death Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:07 PM PST With little fanfare, Cuba on Saturday commemorated the first anniversary of the death of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro as it prepares to move into the post-Castro era. The most important commemoration will be held at nightfall at Havana University, where Castro often delivered his lengthy and fiery speeches. The Union of Communist Youth has organized a "political-cultural evening" marking the "physical death" of El Comandante. |
The Latest: Tense women's march in Turkey ends peacefully Posted: 25 Nov 2017 10:37 AM PST |
3 Teens Plotted to Kill New Classmate Who 'Disrupted' Social Order: Police Posted: 26 Nov 2017 12:27 PM PST |
Plague deaths rise to nearly 200 as outbreak grows in Madagascar Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:56 AM PST |
Best Cyber Monday Car Deals for 2017 Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:00 AM PST |
Man Kills New York Woman After Mistaking Her for a Deer Posted: 25 Nov 2017 08:22 AM PST |
Trump Plugs MAGA Merch For Black Friday, Twitter Users Howl Posted: 24 Nov 2017 10:02 PM PST |
Mexico’s government creates marine park size of Illinois for sea animals in Pacific Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:45 AM PST Mexico's government has created a marine park the size of Illinois in the Pacific, the largest ocean reserve in North America for the conservation of giant rays, whales and turtles, including dozens of species endemic to the area. Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto designated on Friday the Revillagigedo Archipelago, located some 390 km (242 miles) southeast of the Baja California peninsula, as a national park. The four volcanic islands that make up the Revillagigedo Archipelago and the surrounding waters are home to hundreds of species of animals and plants, including rays, humpback whales, sea turtles, lizards and migratory birds. |
Elle UK Interviews Daisy Ridley While She Builds A Lego Millennium Falcon Posted: 26 Nov 2017 10:08 AM PST |
Iran accuses US over Saudi 'atrocities' in Yemen Posted: 26 Nov 2017 02:36 AM PST Iran on Sunday accused the United States of responsibility for "atrocities" in Yemen through its support for Saudi Arabia, which is leading a coalition fighting Tehran-backed Huthi rebels. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi said a White House statement on Friday in support of Riyadh "clearly and without question proves America's participation and responsibility in the atrocities committed by Saudi Arabia in Yemen". |
The Navy Now Has a New Way to Kill Russian, Chinese or North Korean Submarines Posted: 25 Nov 2017 06:25 PM PST Lockheed will deliver about 250 torpedoes over the next five years. The Mk 48, which is a heavy weapon launched under the surface, is quite different than surface launched, lightweight Mk 54 torpedo fired from helicopters, aircraft and surface ships. The Navy's Mk 48 torpedo is also in service with Australia, Canada, Brazil and The Netherlands. |
France to tackle violence on women; Italy grapples with same Posted: 25 Nov 2017 11:38 AM PST |
Restaurant Employee Helps Injured Vet With Meal in Heartwarming Video Posted: 26 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST |
The GOP Crusade Against Obamacare's Mandate Says A Lot About How The Party Changed Posted: 25 Nov 2017 02:46 AM PST |
Japanese cosmetics maker Pola says sorry for racist poster Posted: 25 Nov 2017 11:46 PM PST A Japanese cosmetics firm has apologized for a sign banning entry for Chinese people posted in one of its outlets, highlighting lingering hostility to foreign visitors from some in Japan as it strives to extend a shopping-driven tourism boom. Pola, a unit of Pola Orbis Holdings Inc, said on Saturday that images of an "inappropriate" poster were shared on Chinese social media sites on Friday, without specifying the contents or location of the offending item. Pola, which has around 4,600 stores across Japan, apologized for causing "unpleasant feelings and inconvenience to many people" and said it had removed the sign. |
Trump says he turned down Time's 'Person of the Year' Posted: 24 Nov 2017 06:09 PM PST US President Donald Trump on Friday said he turned down being named Time's "Person of the Year" after the magazine asked him for an interview and photo shoot but did not confirm he would be chosen. Time responded on its own Twitter account: "The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. Former editor Richard Stengel went further, retweeting Trump's tweet with the comment: "Hate to tell you but that PROBABLY means you're NOT Person of the Year. |
A Dissident Cuban Artist Reflects On The Anniversary Of Castro's Death Posted: 25 Nov 2017 06:36 AM PST |
Welcome to paradise: Hawaiian cat sanctuary Posted: 26 Nov 2017 02:00 AM PST |
Iran says it will increase missile range if Europe threatens Tehran Posted: 25 Nov 2017 05:52 PM PST The deputy head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned Europe that if it threatens Tehran, the Guards will increase the range of missiles to more than 2,000 kilometres, the Fars news agency reported on Saturday. France has called for an "uncompromising" dialogue with Iran about its ballistic missile programme and a possible negotiation over the issue separate from Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. Iran has repeatedly said its missile programme is defensive and not negotiable. "If we have kept the range of our missiles to 2,000 kilometres, it's not due to lack of technology. ... We are following a strategic doctrine," Brigadier General Hossein Salami said, according to Fars. "So far we have felt that Europe is not a threat, so we did not increase the range of our missiles. But if Europe wants to turn into a threat, we will increase the range of our missiles." Members of the Revolutionary Guard marching in Tehran Credit: AFP The United States accused Iran this month of supplying Yemen's Houthi rebels with a missile that was fired into Saudi Arabia in July and called for the United Nations to hold Tehran accountable for violating two UN Security Council resolutions. Iran has denied supplying Houthis with missiles and weapons. The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said last month that Iran's 2,000-kilometre missile range could cover "most of American interest and forces" within the region, and Iran does not need to extend it. Gen Mohammad Ali Jafari Credit: AP Gen Jafari said the ballistic missile range was based on the limits set by the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who is the head of armed forces. Iran has one of the Middle East's largest missile programmes and some of its precision-guided missiles have the range to strike Israel. The United States says Iran's missile programme is a breach of international law because the missiles could carry nuclear warheads in the future. Iran denies it is seeking nuclear weapons and says its nuclear programme is for civilian uses only. The United States has imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran, saying its missile tests violate a UN resolution that calls on Tehran not to undertake activities related to missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. |
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