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- Trump Brings Back 'Pocahontas' Slur Of Elizabeth Warren At Event For Native American Veterans
- Another Attempt To Discredit The Washington Post's Roy Moore Reports Backfires
- Franken returns to work 'tremendously sorry' for pain he caused women
- Missing Florida Teen, 14, Disappeared One Week After Witnessing a Murder: Police
- Watch This British Archbishop End His Decade-Long Protest Of Robert Mugabe
- United Airlines flight carrying hundreds of passengers sees tyres 'blow up' on landing
- Nancy Pelosi Believes A John Conyers Accuser One Day After Being Wishy-Washy
- Thousands of foreign troops in Syria _ but will they leave?
- Iraqi archbishop pleads with Trump: ‘We need your help now’
- Actress' Lawsuit Accuses Weinstein Brothers Of Sex Trafficking
- 'Ghost Ship' Found With Skeletal Remains Eyed As North Korean Vessel
- The Senate Tax Bill Would Hurt the Poor Even More Than Originally Thought
- Report: Wells Fargo Bankers Overcharged Hundreds In Latest Scandal
- 6 Things to Know About the Electric Tesla Semi Truck
- Argentina: US rescue module delayed in "critical" sub search
- U.S. general sees no change in Pakistan behavior despite Trump tough line
- New tests at Jesus's presumed tomb back traditional beliefs
- CBS Cancels Jeremy Piven Show Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
- America's P-8 Poseidon Submarine Killer: The Plane North Korea, Russia and China Hate
- Mom With Cancer Who Killed Disabled Daughter Commits Suicide
- Kenya president sworn in amid opposition protests
- 18 Funny Holiday Cards For Couples Who Hate Cutesy Stuff
- Meghan Markle Says She's Leaving Acting To Focus On Royal Duties
- Congressman Gutierrez will not seek re-election: Politico
- Hamas due to hand over Gaza in major step toward unity
- 10 Of The Best Cyber Monday TV Deals You'll Actually Want To Shop
- Employee used crisp packet as 'Faraday cage' to hide his whereabouts during work
- NatGeo Travel releases its 'Best of the World' list 2018
- Arby's bought Buffalo Wild Wings, so here's what a combined menu would look like
- Resourceful Octopus Escapes Shark By Using Armor Made Of Shells
- Woman charged in pregnant neighbor's death to change plea
- These Wealthy San Francisco Homeowners Lost Their Private Street After They Didn’t Pay Taxes. Now They Might Get It Back
- Folks Imagine The Statue Of Liberty Speaking, And It's Nothing Good About Trump
- Why the World's Most Dangerous Flashpoint Isn't North Korea: Its Between India and Pakistan
- Merkel 'horrified' by knife attack on pro-refugee mayor
- Grandma Who Accidentally Invited a Stranger to Her Thanksgiving Dinner Hosts Him for Second Year
- Breitbart Editor Points To Ringo Starr Hit To Defend Roy Moore
- Beijing clears poor migrants in gentrification push
- Pamplona festival gang rape trial wraps up in Spain
- Mikayla Holmgren Blazes Trail As First State Miss USA Contestant With Down Syndrome
- FDA Warns Dog Owners to Avoid Bone Treats After 15 Dogs Die
- Seth Meyers Nails The Dumbest Part Of Trump's 'Access Hollywood' Denial
- How the Navy Plans to Sink Russian, North Korean or Chinese Ships in a War
- Engaged Couple Expecting Their First Child Killed in Thanksgiving Car Crash
- Former Conyers staffer accuses him of inappropriate touching
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:00 PM PST President Donald Trump made a joke about his nickname for Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), "Pocahontas," during an event honoring Native Americans Monday at the White House. Trump was recognizing Native American Code Talkers who served during World War II when he made the remark about Warren. ″You were here long before any of us were here," Trump told Code Talkers during the event. |
Another Attempt To Discredit The Washington Post's Roy Moore Reports Backfires Posted: 27 Nov 2017 03:37 PM PST |
Franken returns to work 'tremendously sorry' for pain he caused women Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:54 AM PST |
Missing Florida Teen, 14, Disappeared One Week After Witnessing a Murder: Police Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:55 PM PST |
Watch This British Archbishop End His Decade-Long Protest Of Robert Mugabe Posted: 27 Nov 2017 11:57 AM PST |
United Airlines flight carrying hundreds of passengers sees tyres 'blow up' on landing Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:33 PM PST A plane carrying hundreds of people experienced "tyre issues" upon landing, with passengers reporting that two of the tyres had exploded. The United Airlines flight 961 was landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday having departed Frankfurt International Airport hours earlier. There were 264 passengers and 15 crew on board at the time. |
Nancy Pelosi Believes A John Conyers Accuser One Day After Being Wishy-Washy Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:30 PM PST |
Thousands of foreign troops in Syria _ but will they leave? Posted: 28 Nov 2017 03:36 AM PST |
Iraqi archbishop pleads with Trump: ‘We need your help now’ Posted: 27 Nov 2017 02:09 PM PST |
Actress' Lawsuit Accuses Weinstein Brothers Of Sex Trafficking Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:53 PM PST |
'Ghost Ship' Found With Skeletal Remains Eyed As North Korean Vessel Posted: 28 Nov 2017 09:45 AM PST |
The Senate Tax Bill Would Hurt the Poor Even More Than Originally Thought Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:45 PM PST |
Report: Wells Fargo Bankers Overcharged Hundreds In Latest Scandal Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:00 PM PST |
6 Things to Know About the Electric Tesla Semi Truck Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:47 AM PST |
Argentina: US rescue module delayed in "critical" sub search Posted: 28 Nov 2017 12:14 PM PST |
U.S. general sees no change in Pakistan behavior despite Trump tough line Posted: 28 Nov 2017 01:04 PM PST By Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. general in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that he had not seen a change in Pakistan's support for militants so far, despite President Donald Trump taking a tougher line against Islamabad. U.S. officials have long been frustrated by what they see as Pakistan's reluctance to act against groups such as the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network that they believe exploit safe haven on Pakistani soil to launch attacks on neighboring Afghanistan. In August, Trump outlined a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan, chastising Pakistan over its alleged support for Afghan militants. |
New tests at Jesus's presumed tomb back traditional beliefs Posted: 28 Nov 2017 09:12 AM PST Scientific testing at what is believed to be Jesus's tomb dates material there to the fourth century, supporting traditional beliefs surrounding the site, an expert involved in the study said Tuesday. The study offers no further evidence whether or not Jesus was actually buried at the site in Jerusalem, but was consistent with the historical belief that the Romans built a monument there some 300 years after his death. It is the first time such testing has been carried out at the site, located at what is now the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and encased in an elaborate shrine, or edicule. |
CBS Cancels Jeremy Piven Show Amid Sexual Assault Allegations Posted: 27 Nov 2017 03:01 PM PST |
America's P-8 Poseidon Submarine Killer: The Plane North Korea, Russia and China Hate Posted: 28 Nov 2017 10:07 AM PST As trans-Pacific relations assume new prominence in the twenty-first century, the P-8 will remain one of a number of means by which the United States and other operators assert their presence over international waters. In the event of conflict, they would also serve a vital role hunting down marauding submarines and tracking the movements of surface adversaries. There is a decent chance you have already flown on one of the U.S. Navy's key new aircraft—or rather, the 737 airliner it is based on. |
Mom With Cancer Who Killed Disabled Daughter Commits Suicide Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:51 PM PST |
Kenya president sworn in amid opposition protests Posted: 28 Nov 2017 07:19 AM PST |
18 Funny Holiday Cards For Couples Who Hate Cutesy Stuff Posted: 27 Nov 2017 11:39 AM PST |
Meghan Markle Says She's Leaving Acting To Focus On Royal Duties Posted: 28 Nov 2017 08:21 AM PST |
Congressman Gutierrez will not seek re-election: Politico Posted: 27 Nov 2017 06:56 PM PST Democratic U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez of Illinois, a prominent critic of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, will not seek re-election next year, Politico reported on Monday. Citing three Democratic sources with knowledge of the decision, Politico reported that Gutierrez was expected to announce his decision not to run on Tuesday. Gutierrez's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. |
Hamas due to hand over Gaza in major step toward unity Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:18 PM PST Hamas is due to end its decade-long dominance of Gaza by Friday in its biggest step yet towards Palestinian unity, but hopes raised by a reconciliation deal have already given way to doubts. The Palestinian Authority is supposed to take control of the strip by December 1 under a landmark unity deal signed in October, but its power is likely to be limited to civilian affairs for now -- and perhaps only partially. Hamas's armed wing, which includes some 25,000 militants, remains a major force in the Gaza Strip and has no plans to relinquish its weapons despite calls for it to do so. |
10 Of The Best Cyber Monday TV Deals You'll Actually Want To Shop Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:37 AM PST |
Employee used crisp packet as 'Faraday cage' to hide his whereabouts during work Posted: 27 Nov 2017 07:45 AM PST A man in Australia was sacked after he relied on a 180-year-old scientific discovery to help prevent his colleagues discovering his whereabouts while he played golf during work hours. Tom Colella, a 60-year-old electrician in Perth, lost his job after an anonymous letter to his firm claimed that he left work to play golf at least 140 times over the last two years. Australia's Fair Work Commission, a workplace tribunal, heard that Mr Colella blocked his whereabouts by storing his personal digital assistant, a phone-like device that has a GPS inside, in an empty foil packet of Twisties, a puffy cheese-based snack that is popular in Australia. The tribunal found that the packet was deliberately used to operate as an elaborate "Faraday cage" - an enclosure which can block electromagnetic fields - and prevented his employer knowing his location. The cage set-up was named after English scientist Michael Faraday, who in 1836 observed that a continuous covering of conductive material could be used to block electromagnetic fields. "I can find no plausible explanation why Mr Colella would create a Faraday cage around his PDA, except to obstruct the GPS collecting capacity of the device," said Bernie Riordan, a commissioner at the tribunal. The Faraday Cage effect: How to block a mobile phone signal "Mr Colella appears to have been deliberately mischievous in acting in this manner." The tribunal ruled that Mr Colella was fairly sacked and that he had been "deliberate in trying to hide his whereabouts and deceive his employer". It also relied on less scientific evidence, including records from the golf club and records from an electronic gate which showed that he had not entered a worksite as required. Commenting on Mr Colella's use of a crisps packet, Phil Dooley, a science writer at the Australian National University, said that any object could work to create a Faraday cage as long as it was metallic. "The main point is just that it is foil," Mr Dooley told ABC News. "A birdcage, anything else metallic would have worked… An aeroplane, which is metal, acts as a Faraday cage. When you are travelling in a plane, you could get struck by lightning and it wouldn't hurt [because] the electricity stays on the outside of the metal and the people in the cabin don't feel it at all." Mr Colella is now reportedly working as an Uber driver. |
NatGeo Travel releases its 'Best of the World' list 2018 Posted: 28 Nov 2017 07:17 AM PST |
Arby's bought Buffalo Wild Wings, so here's what a combined menu would look like Posted: 28 Nov 2017 12:18 PM PST On Tuesday it was announced that Arby's owner Roark Capital will acquire Buffalo Wild Wings for $2.4 billion (or roughly 162,271,805 orders of BWW House Samplers). Per Reuters, though the wings restaurant will become property of Arby's, it'll still operate on its own. SEE ALSO: This edible Alien Facehugger chicken will haunt your dreams We think this is a huge mistake. Consider the disturbing menu possibilities a marriage of Arby's meats and BWW wings might afford us. Our suggestions for this menu full of abominations below: A half-pound Beef 'N Cheddar sandwich dipped in Bourbon Honey Mustard sauce, rolled in Desert Heat seasoning and deep fried An entire smoked brisket coated in Blazin' hot sauce and served whole on a bed of deep-fried Cheddar Cheese Curds Potato cakes drenched in Wild sauce Beer-battered roast beef tacos An Arby's House Sampler, featuring 12 classic Roast Beef sandwiches stacked in a pyramid A Crispy Chicken Farmhouse Salad dressed with Hot BBQ sauce Boneless Wings coated in Cheddar Cheese sauce A Corned Beef 'N Cheese Slider cut up into pieces and sprinkled over Buffalo Mac & Cheese A Cheese Curd Bacon Burger with a Pizza Slider speared on top Every Arby's slider stacked in a tower and adhered to each another with smears of Parmesan Garlic sauce The pastry shell of an Apple Turnover, filled with the B-Dubs Blender shake flavor of your choice A large Ultimate Chocolate Shake blended with a slice of Chocolate Fudge Cake and drizzled over a plate of Dessert Nachos Cheesecake Bites WATCH: These 'Stranger Things' waffles are super easy to make |
Resourceful Octopus Escapes Shark By Using Armor Made Of Shells Posted: 27 Nov 2017 03:23 PM PST |
Woman charged in pregnant neighbor's death to change plea Posted: 28 Nov 2017 01:40 PM PST |
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Folks Imagine The Statue Of Liberty Speaking, And It's Nothing Good About Trump Posted: 28 Nov 2017 02:57 AM PST |
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 05:20 AM PST One factor Indian leaders would be forced to consider is how the other third of Asian nuclear triangle, China, would react. Although the Stimson Center event focused primarily on India and Pakistan, China has always been the primary focus of India's nuclear program. Beijing is also a staunch if informal ally of Pakistan, with a growing economic stake in the country. |
Merkel 'horrified' by knife attack on pro-refugee mayor Posted: 28 Nov 2017 06:31 AM PST German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday expressed horror at a near-fatal knife attack against a town mayor, apparently motivated by his pro-refugee stance and which left him with a six-inch neck wound. Andreas Hollstein, 54, mayor of the western town of Altena, was stabbed late Monday at a kebab shop by a man who had loudly criticised his liberal refugee policy. Hollstein said that without two shop employees who rushed to help him, he would "probably not be here today". |
Grandma Who Accidentally Invited a Stranger to Her Thanksgiving Dinner Hosts Him for Second Year Posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:45 AM PST |
Breitbart Editor Points To Ringo Starr Hit To Defend Roy Moore Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:15 PM PST |
Beijing clears poor migrants in gentrification push Posted: 27 Nov 2017 04:09 AM PST Poor rural migrants who have lived in Beijing's high-end business district for decades serving snacks and noodles to office workers are among thousands who have been ordered to leave their homes as part of a city-wide campaign to force out "low-end" people. The mass evictions have fuelled concerns that officials are pushing out the poor in a bid to gentrify Beijing's smarter districts, and comes within a wider drive to decrease the city's population. Authorities ramped up evictions following a fire in the southern outskirts of Beijing last week, which killed 19 people who were mainly migrants. Thousands have been forced to leave their homes near the site of the fire as officials seek to demolish 'illegal structures' over safety concerns. View of the wreckage after a fatal housing block fire in Beijing, which killed 19 people Credit: RYAN MCMORROW/AFP But they have also launched a city-wide 40-day campaign targeting thousands of poor quality homes where the city's migrants often live. The crackdown has sparked anger in China, where decades of booming economic growth have left millions rich, but have created huge gaps in the distribution of wealth. More than a hundred Chinese intellectuals have signed a petition urging the Beijing's municipal authority to cease the campaign. The drive to force out what the government terms "low-end populations" has caused alarm among the poor who live in Guomao, Beijing's eastern business district and home to its most iconic modern skyscrapers. In a housing development just yards from the China headquarters of several multinational companies, designer boutiques and high-end apartments, The Telegraph spoke to three migrants who have been told by officials in the last week that they have to vacate their homes. One of them, Mr Zhou, came to Beijing more than 30 years ago from the eastern province of Anhui. The Beijing house of Mr Rao, from Inner Mongolia. He has lived there for 18 years but has been told to leave Credit: Neil Connor/Telegraph He lives at a noodle and steamed bun restaurant he runs with his wife and two children, but says his family have been ordered to leave within ten days. "Why are we being punished?" asked Mr Zhou, aged 48. "It is the officials who are responsible for the deaths from that big fire who should be held responsible." Mrs Wu, a neighbour who runs a shop selling snacks and drinks, said she has been told to leave when all her stock has been sold. "We had a closure notice put on our door the day after the fire," said Mrs Wu, who moved to Beijing ten years ago from her hometown in Henan province, central China. "We have no choice but to return home and do farm work." Mrs Wu has lived in Beijing for 18 years, but has been told to leave her home, the local shop Credit: Neil Connor/Telegraph A man who lived nearby said he had been trying to avoid meeting with officials since the fire, as they had already forced his neighbours to leave. "There is nothing for me back in my hometown in Inner Mongolia," said Mr Rao, who also has a notice on his front door. "I just don't know where I will live in the future." Beijing last carried out a crackdown on illegal structures ahead of the 2008 Olympics, resulting in the displacement of 1.5 million residents. Additional reporting by Christine Wei |
Pamplona festival gang rape trial wraps up in Spain Posted: 28 Nov 2017 11:21 AM PST The trial of five men accused of gang raping a woman at Pamplona's bull-running festival wrapped up Tuesday in case that shocked Spain and sparked protests against violence against women. The men, aged 27 to 29, are accused of having raped the woman, then aged 18, at the entrance to an apartment building in Pamplona on July 7, 2016 at the start of the week-long San Fermin festival, which draws tens of thousands of visitors. "We don't see a sexual assault, we see sexual relations, period," the lawyer for three of the accused, Agustin Martinez Becerra, told reporters. |
Mikayla Holmgren Blazes Trail As First State Miss USA Contestant With Down Syndrome Posted: 28 Nov 2017 08:13 AM PST |
FDA Warns Dog Owners to Avoid Bone Treats After 15 Dogs Die Posted: 28 Nov 2017 02:42 PM PST |
Seth Meyers Nails The Dumbest Part Of Trump's 'Access Hollywood' Denial Posted: 28 Nov 2017 01:17 AM PST |
How the Navy Plans to Sink Russian, North Korean or Chinese Ships in a War Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:25 AM PST Tomahawks are the kind of weapon used to destroy enemy air defenses, communications infrastructure and other targets – allowing strike aircraft and various attack assets to go after targets in a much lower-risk environment. It remains unclear whether they will use next-generation, upgraded Tomahawks to meet this requirement or chose to develop a new system. The Pentagon and the Navy are accelerating a new maritime-specific Tomahawk missile designed to advance the weapon's ability to address fast-emerging near-peer threats and destroy enemy ships moving at sea. |
Engaged Couple Expecting Their First Child Killed in Thanksgiving Car Crash Posted: 27 Nov 2017 07:15 AM PST |
Former Conyers staffer accuses him of inappropriate touching Posted: 28 Nov 2017 05:26 PM PST |
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