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- Trump Speculates About His Impeachment During Rally: 'If It Does Happen, It's Your Fault'
- At Kavanaugh hearing, Cory Booker tells Republicans threatening his expulsion to 'bring it'
- Crews battle for 3rd day to outflank Northern California wildfire
- Off-Duty Texas Cop Enters Wrong Apartment, Kills Man Inside: Police
- Former Trump administration staffer talks anonymous op-ed
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- Firefighter Adopts German Shepherd He Rescued From California Wildfires
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- John Kelly’s vigilante White House
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- High-stakes diplomacy as battle for Syria's Idlib looms
- Shooting At Cincinnati Bank Leaves 4 Dead, 5 Wounded
- US cop walks into apartment she thought was hers, kills man
- Who wrote the Times op-ed? 'Not me,' top White House officials say
- Brett Kavanaugh's Confirmation Hearings Have Been Shrouded In Secrecy
- Couple who cared for murdered toddler says foster system failed him
- The Latest: California highway closed by fire for 3rd day
- U.S. has seen evidence of Syria preparing chemical weapons in Idlib: envoy
- Arizona Cardinals Pick Cindy McCain As Honorary Captain For Season Opener Against Washington
- Jared Kushner's Awkward Wait Outside A Locked Door Becomes Perfect 'Veep' Spoof
- Couple Who Allegedly Spent Money Raised for Homeless Man Lose New BMW in Police Raid
- Donald Trump Criticizes Sean Hannity At Rally Like A Best Bud Would
- North and South Korean leaders to meet for third summit despite stalemate with US
- Japan's Kansai airport to reopen partially after typhoon damage
- Elon Musk smokes cannabis during interview with Joe Rogan, before imagining what it's like to be a horse
- Russia and Turkey Will Collide Over End of Syrian Civil War
- Man falls to his death in Yosemite National Park
- Fox News Analyst Goes Off-Script: Trump Lacks 'The Temperament' To Be President
- 5 takeaways: Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearing
- Can the pope's accusers force him to resign?
- Russia, Turkey, Iran discussed 'phased stabilisation' in Syria's Idlib: Putin
- This Porsche 911 Is Powered by an 8.2-Liter Cadillac V8
- The Trump Administration Plans To Detain More Children And For Longer
- Taylor Smith Pleads Not Guilty to Reckless Endangerment After Pushing Friend Off 60-Foot Bridge
- That New York Times Op-Ed Is Propaganda Disguised As Resistance
- Chicago's next mayor will be leading a deeply divided city
- Tesla shares reel as executives quit and CEO smokes pot on webcast
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Crews battle for 3rd day to outflank Northern California wildfire Posted: 07 Sep 2018 02:16 PM PDT A fierce wildfire that has forced the closure of an interstate highway in Northern California raged for a third day on Friday through explosively dry mountain timber in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, as crews battled to outflank the flames. The Delta Fire has scorched nearly 25,000 acres (10,000 hectares) in the Cascade range since erupting on Wednesday in a forest canyon along the Sacramento River, about 250 miles (402 km) north of San Francisco, fire officials said. The underbrush is being removed with a combination of bulldozers and hand tools, as well as controlled burning operations, said Captain Brandon Vaccaro, a spokesman for the Delta fire incident command. |
Off-Duty Texas Cop Enters Wrong Apartment, Kills Man Inside: Police Posted: 07 Sep 2018 01:52 PM PDT |
Former Trump administration staffer talks anonymous op-ed Posted: 06 Sep 2018 01:32 PM PDT |
Deadly shooting in the heart of Cincinnati Posted: 06 Sep 2018 10:48 AM PDT |
Firefighter Adopts German Shepherd He Rescued From California Wildfires Posted: 06 Sep 2018 01:01 PM PDT |
Court scraps multi-billion-dollar Ecuador damages against Chevron Posted: 07 Sep 2018 10:25 AM PDT An appeals court in The Hague cancelled $9.5 billion in damages handed down by an Ecuadoran court against American energy giant Chevron for causing oil pollution in the Amazon jungle, Ecuador's public prosecutor said Friday. The original ruling dates back to 2011 and was twice upheld on appeal in Ecuador, but Chevron took its protest to The Hague's Permanent Court of Arbitration, claiming it had already been exonerated of any wrongdoing. |
John Kelly’s vigilante White House Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:00 AM PDT |
Progressive Groups To Dems: Go Around Chuck Grassley And Release Kavanaugh Records Posted: 05 Sep 2018 08:03 PM PDT |
Who Wrote The Anonymous Op-Ed? We Polled Anonymous New York Times Employees. Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:21 PM PDT |
High-stakes diplomacy as battle for Syria's Idlib looms Posted: 07 Sep 2018 03:42 PM PDT |
Shooting At Cincinnati Bank Leaves 4 Dead, 5 Wounded Posted: 06 Sep 2018 07:30 AM PDT |
US cop walks into apartment she thought was hers, kills man Posted: 07 Sep 2018 03:07 PM PDT |
Who wrote the Times op-ed? 'Not me,' top White House officials say Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:07 AM PDT |
Brett Kavanaugh's Confirmation Hearings Have Been Shrouded In Secrecy Posted: 06 Sep 2018 08:50 PM PDT |
Couple who cared for murdered toddler says foster system failed him Posted: 07 Sep 2018 06:14 AM PDT |
The Latest: California highway closed by fire for 3rd day Posted: 07 Sep 2018 07:32 AM PDT |
U.S. has seen evidence of Syria preparing chemical weapons in Idlib: envoy Posted: 06 Sep 2018 05:11 PM PDT "I am very sure that we have very, very good grounds to be making these warnings," said Jim Jeffrey, who was named on Aug. 17 as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's special adviser on Syria overseeing talks on a political transition in that country. "Any offensive is to us objectionable as a reckless escalation," Jeffrey told a few reporters in his first interview on the situation in Syria since his appointment. "There is lots of evidence that chemical weapons are being prepared." The White House has warned that the United States and its allies would respond "swiftly and vigorously" if government forces used chemical weapons in the widely expected offensive. |
Arizona Cardinals Pick Cindy McCain As Honorary Captain For Season Opener Against Washington Posted: 07 Sep 2018 02:56 PM PDT |
Jared Kushner's Awkward Wait Outside A Locked Door Becomes Perfect 'Veep' Spoof Posted: 07 Sep 2018 04:06 AM PDT |
Couple Who Allegedly Spent Money Raised for Homeless Man Lose New BMW in Police Raid Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:14 AM PDT |
Donald Trump Criticizes Sean Hannity At Rally Like A Best Bud Would Posted: 07 Sep 2018 04:24 AM PDT |
North and South Korean leaders to meet for third summit despite stalemate with US Posted: 05 Sep 2018 10:42 PM PDT Moon Jae-in, the South Korean president, will travel to Pyongyang on September 18 for a three-day summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, his top aides confirmed on Thursday. The announcement followed the hand delivery of a letter from Mr Moon to Kim by Chung Eui-yong, South Korea's national security advisor, and spy chief Suh Hoon, who visited the North Korean capital on Wednesday. The summit, the third between the two leaders since April, and the first time a leader from the South has visited the North in more than a decade, comes despite a stalemate between Washington and Pyongyang over the progress of disarmament talks. Pyongyang wants the US to agree to formally end the Korean War, which concluded in 1953 with an armistice, not a peace deal, and reiterated its demand on its foreign ministry website this week. Washington wants Kim to disclose his nuclear and missiles programmes and assets, and cancelled a planned trip to Pyongyang by Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, late last month. With neither side willing to make the first move, Mr Moon has once again been cast in the role of mediator, with hopes pinned on the South Korean leader to reignite the faltering talks. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met earlier this year with Kim Jong-un but his Pyongyang trip last month was cancelled Credit: KCNA/Reuters But with the fragile US-North Korean détente on the verge of cracking, analysts have warned against unguarded optimism over the upcoming Pyongyang summit. "This is a protracted process but the rug can be pulled out from under it at almost any time," Patrick Cronin, senior director at the Washington-based Centre for a New American Security, told The Telegraph. He predicted the meeting would produce little progress towards breaking the deadlock with Washington. "It means that South Korea is putting pressure on the US to take modest steps on denuclearisation to prevent a collapse in the diplomatic process. And it means North Korea can further erode sanctions but not yet win major investment," he said. In a press briefing on Thursday, Mr Chung said the September 18-20 inter-Korean summit would review the deal reached by the two leaders in the border village of Panmunjom in April "to establish lasting peace and joint prosperity on the Korean Peninsula" and to find practical ways to "realise denuclearisation." Mr Chung, who met personally with Kim on Wednesday, said he had reconfirmed his "determination to completely denuclearise the Korean Peninsula and expressed his willingness to closely cooperate with not only South Korea but also the United States to that end." He said Kim's trust in Donald Trump, the US president, remained "unchanged." The North Korean leader has asked the South Koreans to deliver a message to him. Mr Chung's assertions were backed by a statement released by state-run North Korean newswire KCNA that Kim aimed "to completely remove the danger of armed conflict and horror of war from the Korean peninsula and turn it into a cradle of peace without nuclear weapons and free from nuclear threat." The report added that Kim appreciated the "fresh advance in relations between North and South" and was "pleased" with cross-border contacts, including the recent reunions between divided families. The two countries are also expected to open a joint liaison office in the border town of Kaesong ahead of their next round of talks. Experts continue to warn, however, that Kim's language remains consistently vague and non-committal on giving up his nuclear weapons. "Kim is NOT offering to unilaterally disarm, and no language of "complete" let alone "verifiable", despite some headlines getting over their skis.." tweeted Vipin Narang, associate professor of political science at MIT. In an earlier interview with The Telegraph, Mr Narang suggested the US should adjust its expectations over denuclearisation. "We are pushing on the wrong door with unilateral disarmament. It isn't going to happen so long as Kim is in power. We should be pushing on arms control and restraint, encouraging North Korea to be a responsible nuclear power instead," he said. |
Japan's Kansai airport to reopen partially after typhoon damage Posted: 06 Sep 2018 03:00 AM PDT "Domestic flights in the Kansai international airport will resume tomorrow, and international flights are set to resume operation as soon as preparation work is done," government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said. The airport, in Japan's western Osaka region, was battered by typhoon Jebi, which made landfall Tuesday as the strongest storm to hit Japan since 1993. Airport CEO Yoshiyuki Yamaya said Thursday that virtually all those stranded had now been evacuated and work was ongoing to resume normal operation. |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 04:12 AM PDT Elon Musk has smoked cannabis during a live two-and-a-half hour interview in California with comedian Joe Rogan. Towards the end of the conversation, which covered everything from Musk's infamous flamethrowers to plans for an electric plane, the Tesla founder appeared surprised when Rogan took a joint out of a glass vial. "Is that a joint, or is it a cigar?" Musk asks after Rogan begins smoking. |
Russia and Turkey Will Collide Over End of Syrian Civil War Posted: 06 Sep 2018 01:40 PM PDT |
Man falls to his death in Yosemite National Park Posted: 06 Sep 2018 11:23 AM PDT |
Fox News Analyst Goes Off-Script: Trump Lacks 'The Temperament' To Be President Posted: 07 Sep 2018 12:54 AM PDT |
5 takeaways: Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearing Posted: 06 Sep 2018 10:52 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's second Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, is finishing two marathon days of questioning from senators. Some referred to it as the "last job interview" the 53-year-old appeals court judge will ever have, if, as expected, he's confirmed for the lifetime post. |
Can the pope's accusers force him to resign? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 05:22 AM PDT |
Russia, Turkey, Iran discussed 'phased stabilisation' in Syria's Idlib: Putin Posted: 07 Sep 2018 07:07 AM PDT Leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran on Friday discussed a step-by-step "stabilisation" in Syria's Idlib, with a possibility of peace with some rebel groups, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after the talks. "We have discussed concrete measures regarding a phased stabilisation in the Idlib de-escalation zone, which stipulate... a possibility of making peace for those ready for dialogue," Putin said after the summit in Tehran to discuss the fate of Syria's last rebel bastion. |
This Porsche 911 Is Powered by an 8.2-Liter Cadillac V8 Posted: 06 Sep 2018 07:41 AM PDT |
The Trump Administration Plans To Detain More Children And For Longer Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:02 PM PDT |
Taylor Smith Pleads Not Guilty to Reckless Endangerment After Pushing Friend Off 60-Foot Bridge Posted: 07 Sep 2018 11:56 AM PDT |
That New York Times Op-Ed Is Propaganda Disguised As Resistance Posted: 06 Sep 2018 10:48 AM PDT |
Chicago's next mayor will be leading a deeply divided city Posted: 06 Sep 2018 06:25 AM PDT |
Tesla shares reel as executives quit and CEO smokes pot on webcast Posted: 07 Sep 2018 04:36 PM PDT Shares of the electric carmaker tumbled more than 6 percent on Friday to $263.24, with investors on edge after a tumultuous August during which Musk proposed and then abruptly pulled the plug on a go-private deal. Chief Accounting Officer Dave Morton resigned after just one month in the job because of discomfort with the attention on the company and pace of work during that time, Tesla said in a filing on Friday. Later on Friday, Tesla named a new president of automotive operations, promoting eight-year Tesla employee and former Daimler truck exec Jerome Guillen into the role overseeing all automotive operations and reporting to Musk. |
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