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- Trump Reportedly Wonders Why ‘Pretty Korean Lady’ Isn’t Handling North Korea For Him
- The Latest: Friend of U Penn student arrested in murder case
- Saudi Arabia to seek extradition of corruption suspects
- Your Questions About The California Mudslides, Answered
- Bae creeping on their ex's Instagram? They could be 'micro-cheating'
- Scuffles as US arrests Trinidad-born activist for deportation
- Florida 20-Year-Old is Lone Winner of $451 Million Jackpot
- President Trump disputes reports of remarks on Haiti
- Expectant Mom Poses For Glamorous Maternity Pics At Taco Bell
- 'Mississippi Burning' KKK leader Killen dies in prison at 92
- Palestinians protesting U.S Jerusalem move clash with Israeli troops
- The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week
- Ohio Mom Wants Teacher Fired For Telling Her Son He Might Be Lynched
- The Top 35 Places to Travel in 2018
- Dozens still unaccounted for in California mudslides
- Are Teens Eating Detergent for Dangerous New 'Tide Pod Challenge'?
- President Trump Definitely Said ‘Shithole Countries,’ Senator Confirms
- Crash of water and a terrifying ride: Driver glad he's alive
- Russia deploys more surface-to-air missiles in Crimean build-up
- Hawaii Gov. David Ige addresses false emergency alert of incoming missile
- 'The Best Liar You Know Is Not The Best Liar You Know'
- Pope's visit to Peru and Chile casts harsh light on handling of sexual abuse cases
- Authorities: wrong woman killed in botched murder-for-hire
- Barack Obama Was Too Sad to Be Any Help at All While Moving Malia Into College
- How Many Times Can Wolf Blitzer Avoid Saying 'Shithole'?
- Feeding Pets a Raw-Meat Diet Can Be Dangerous for Them—and for You
- Congress eyes temporary budget as US shutdown deadline looms
- A Picture and its Story: Syrian pulled from rubble mourns 'martyred' young son
- Medicaid work mandate will create uncertainty in some states
- Man Confesses to Role in 25-Year-Old Cold Case Murder During TV Interview
- The Latest: Surgeon among 17 killed in California mudslides
- How DACA Could Outlast Trump
- FBI Knew Las Vegas Mass Shooter Kept Gun Stashes, Records Show
- India vows to handle China's 'assertiveness'
- Ohio officials worry about possible new spills from Rover natgas pipe
- China Has a New Plan to Kill Navy Aircraft Carriers: 'Swarm' Strikes?
- 'Every Minute of Every Day Has Been a Nightmare.' Man Confesses to Decades-Old Unsolved Murder on TV
- Friday's Morning Email: Donald Trump Cancels His Trip To London, Blames Obama
- Connecticut police commend 'heroic' response to Sandy Hook massacre
- Fossil fuels blown away by wind in cost terms: study
- Turkey says it will oust Kurdish militants from Afrin, Syria
- The Bentley Bentayga V8 Is the Bentayga to Have
Trump Reportedly Wonders Why ‘Pretty Korean Lady’ Isn’t Handling North Korea For Him Posted: 12 Jan 2018 02:43 PM PST |
The Latest: Friend of U Penn student arrested in murder case Posted: 12 Jan 2018 04:53 PM PST |
Saudi Arabia to seek extradition of corruption suspects Posted: 13 Jan 2018 08:43 AM PST Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor has said he will pursue extradition for corruption suspects living abroad as part of a two-month-old crackdown that has already netted princes and tycoons. Evidence is being collected against "fugitives" in order to issue indictments against them and request that foreign governments return them to the kingdom, Saud al-Muajab told Arrajol magazine in an interview published on Thursday. Saudi security forces have rounded up dozens of members of the political and business elite, holding them in Riyadh's opulent Ritz Carlton hotel on the orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. |
Your Questions About The California Mudslides, Answered Posted: 11 Jan 2018 05:37 PM PST |
Bae creeping on their ex's Instagram? They could be 'micro-cheating' Posted: 12 Jan 2018 08:50 AM PST Cushioning, breadcrumbing, kittenfishing, tindstagramming—it seems there's no end to the additions to our dating lexicon. And, friends, we've got yet another term to add to our dictionaries: "micro-cheating." "Micro-cheating" is a new term to describe a partner's "seemingly small actions" which suggests a person is "emotionally or physically focused" on someone else. Things like repeatedly liking an ex's Instagram posts, or constantly texting someone else. Readers beware: this term might bring you some momentary relief that there's ~finally~ a word to describe your relationship pet peeve. But, you could end up misconstruing platonic gestures as "micro-cheating." SEE ALSO: Swiping is the new cheating—or is it? Dating expert Melanie Schilling, who coined the term in 2017, explained to HuffPost that these small actions can occur in the digital realm, as well as offline. "You might be engaging in micro-cheating if you secretly connect with another guy/girl on social media; if you share private jokes; if you downplay the seriousness of your relationship to another guy/girl; or if you enter their name under a code in your phone," says Schilling. "Other things you should look out for are if your partner is having private conversations or online chats that he/she quickly shuts down when you enter the room," Schilling continues. According to Schilling, these acts are "signs" that your partner is conducting a "covert flirtation" which they could be hiding from you. Those who experience small twinges of jealousy when we see partners repeatedly liking their ex's sultry Instagram selfies can take solace in the fact that there's now a word to describe this behaviour. But, it's also worth taking the term with a pinch of salt. The small acts mentioned by Schilling can be totally harmless in many cases. Your partner could simply be engaging with a friend for whom they have no romantic feelings. Schilling recommends establishing the "intention behind the behaviour" which will help you decipher the meaning behind their "micro-cheating." "If this is an unconscious habit your partner has developed over time, due to previous partners allowing it, then you have the opportunity to put your foot down and set some new rules," says Schilling. She adds that if it's something "they are actively choosing to do" and they refuse to change, then you might want to consider showing them the door. The new term is proving divisive on social media, and many feel that the term depicts actions which could well be the result of a platonic relationship. I am not down with this "micro cheating" conversation which, to me, is all about straight people deciding never to have meaningful connections with people outside of their gender out of fear they will replace feelings for an SO — Casey Quinlan (@thatcaseyquin) January 11, 2018 having friends: micro-cheating — erin the ultimate nope rat (@eehouls) January 11, 2018 "microcheating" is a stupid concept and you're ALLOWED to have meaningful friendships with people outside of your relationship. if your partner tells you otherwise, that! is! abuse! — clowncipher wants you to please take his teef (@BLASTPROCESSlNG) January 11, 2018 Proceed with this new term with caution, folks. WATCH: These are some of the weirdest dating apps of 2017 |
Scuffles as US arrests Trinidad-born activist for deportation Posted: 11 Jan 2018 07:23 PM PST Immigration agents arrested a prominent New York activist on Thursday to be deported, sparking scuffles between his supporters and police as the Trump administration tightens its screws on migration. Ravi Ragbir, who last lived in his birth country of Trinidad and Tobago a quarter of a century ago, was taken into custody at his annual appointment with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Manhattan. |
Florida 20-Year-Old is Lone Winner of $451 Million Jackpot Posted: 13 Jan 2018 07:34 AM PST |
President Trump disputes reports of remarks on Haiti Posted: 12 Jan 2018 07:29 AM PST |
Expectant Mom Poses For Glamorous Maternity Pics At Taco Bell Posted: 12 Jan 2018 04:47 PM PST |
'Mississippi Burning' KKK leader Killen dies in prison at 92 Posted: 12 Jan 2018 03:05 PM PST |
Palestinians protesting U.S Jerusalem move clash with Israeli troops Posted: 12 Jan 2018 07:08 AM PST Hundreds of Palestinians clashed with Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank on Friday in what they said was a protest against U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Such clashes occur weekly, but tensions have risen following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement on Dec. 6, which stirred anger across the Arab and Muslim world and concern among Washington's European allies as well as Russia. The move was welcomed by Israel. |
The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week Posted: 12 Jan 2018 09:12 AM PST |
Ohio Mom Wants Teacher Fired For Telling Her Son He Might Be Lynched Posted: 12 Jan 2018 11:13 AM PST |
The Top 35 Places to Travel in 2018 Posted: 12 Jan 2018 05:00 AM PST |
Dozens still unaccounted for in California mudslides Posted: 11 Jan 2018 07:46 PM PST Authorities in southern California said Thursday that dozens of residents were still unaccounted for after powerful mudslides that have killed 17 people, including four children, and destroyed homes in a region already pummeled by massive wildfires. Heavy rain on Tuesday, which followed 10 months of drought, sent sticky mud and debris flowing from the hills into Montecito and other towns in Santa Barbara County, northwest of Los Angeles. |
Are Teens Eating Detergent for Dangerous New 'Tide Pod Challenge'? Posted: 12 Jan 2018 07:38 AM PST |
President Trump Definitely Said ‘Shithole Countries,’ Senator Confirms Posted: 12 Jan 2018 07:30 AM PST |
Crash of water and a terrifying ride: Driver glad he's alive Posted: 12 Jan 2018 01:15 PM PST |
Russia deploys more surface-to-air missiles in Crimean build-up Posted: 13 Jan 2018 02:20 AM PST Russia deployed a new division of S-400 surface-to-air missiles in Crimea on Saturday, Russian news agencies reported, in an escalation of military tensions on the Crimean peninsula. Russian annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, triggering economic sanctions by the European Union and United States and a tense stand-off in the region. The U.S. said in December it planned to provide Ukraine with "enhanced defensive capabilities", which officials said included Javelin anti-tank missiles.. Moscow's latest deployment represents the second division armed with S-400 air defense systems on the peninsula, after the first in the spring of 2017 near the port town of Fedosia. |
Hawaii Gov. David Ige addresses false emergency alert of incoming missile Posted: 13 Jan 2018 11:55 AM PST |
'The Best Liar You Know Is Not The Best Liar You Know' Posted: 12 Jan 2018 06:48 AM PST |
Pope's visit to Peru and Chile casts harsh light on handling of sexual abuse cases Posted: 11 Jan 2018 10:30 PM PST Activists in Chile have promised to protest every day of his visit. Pope Francis leaves Rome this weekend for a tour of Chile and Peru amid renewed accusations that he is failing to tackle allegations of clerical sexual abuse after scandals in both countries. The visit comes as the pope seeks to shore up the Catholic church faith against the loss of followers in two of South America's most conservative nations. |
Authorities: wrong woman killed in botched murder-for-hire Posted: 13 Jan 2018 10:53 AM PST |
Barack Obama Was Too Sad to Be Any Help at All While Moving Malia Into College Posted: 12 Jan 2018 12:07 PM PST |
How Many Times Can Wolf Blitzer Avoid Saying 'Shithole'? Posted: 11 Jan 2018 08:25 PM PST |
Feeding Pets a Raw-Meat Diet Can Be Dangerous for Them—and for You Posted: 12 Jan 2018 11:40 AM PST |
Congress eyes temporary budget as US shutdown deadline looms Posted: 12 Jan 2018 01:17 PM PST US lawmakers will resort to passing a short-term federal spending deal next week to avoid an embarrassing government shutdown, House Speaker Paul Ryan said Friday, as prospects for a long-term 2018 agreement dimmed. A move to extend temporary funding beyond the January 19 deadline would be the fourth such extension, known as a "continuing resolution," since September, and would signal that the country's two warring political parties might be too far apart on budget issues and immigration to strike a bipartisan agreement this year. "We will have to do something short term," Ryan told a political forum in his native Wisconsin, when asked whether Congress would be able to reach a deal before government lights go out next Friday at midnight. |
A Picture and its Story: Syrian pulled from rubble mourns 'martyred' young son Posted: 12 Jan 2018 08:47 AM PST His brow dripping with blood and his skin caked with brick dust, Abu Abdallah was pulled out from under the rubble of his house near Damascus after it was blown up in an air raid. "We were sitting around, eating," said Abu Abdallah - a sobriquet meaning 'Abdallah's father' - as he recalled Tuesday's strike. "I was under the rubble... and my head was bent down, I couldn't raise it," said Abu Abdallah, who declined to give his full name. |
Medicaid work mandate will create uncertainty in some states Posted: 13 Jan 2018 02:26 PM PST |
Man Confesses to Role in 25-Year-Old Cold Case Murder During TV Interview Posted: 12 Jan 2018 09:53 AM PST |
The Latest: Surgeon among 17 killed in California mudslides Posted: 11 Jan 2018 06:32 PM PST |
Posted: 13 Jan 2018 02:45 AM PST Congress and the White House spent much of this week trying to fix the problem President Donald Trump created in September when he abruptly canceled Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that provides renewable two-year deportation protections and work permits to undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as youths. |
FBI Knew Las Vegas Mass Shooter Kept Gun Stashes, Records Show Posted: 13 Jan 2018 08:18 AM PST |
India vows to handle China's 'assertiveness' Posted: 12 Jan 2018 05:35 AM PST India will handle China's growing assertiveness and has stepped up patrols on their disputed border to head off more standoffs, the country's top army officer declared Friday. The nuclear-armed neighbours have in the past gone to war over their border and last year were involved in a showdown over a Himalayan plateau claimed by China and Bhutan which is an ally of India. Indian army chief General Bipin Rawat said a military hotline was being set up between the two sides but insisted his troops are ready for new tensions. |
Ohio officials worry about possible new spills from Rover natgas pipe Posted: 12 Jan 2018 12:59 PM PST (Reuters) - Ohio environmental regulators on Friday told federal energy regulators the state has significant concerns about the potential for a spill from Energy Transfer Partners' drilling as the company works on the Rover natural gas pipeline. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency said in a filing with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that it learned this week that 148,000 gallons of drilling fluid were "lost down the hole" that ETP is drilling under the Tuscarawas River in Stark County, Ohio. |
China Has a New Plan to Kill Navy Aircraft Carriers: 'Swarm' Strikes? Posted: 12 Jan 2018 04:44 AM PST Could this happen? China Has a New Plan to Kill Navy Aircraft Carriers: 'Swarm' Strikes? China's marked strides in drone technology have given Beijing some bragging rights about the potential militarization of its unmanned aerial vehicles. Some bellicose mainland military observers even go as far as to suggest that strike groups of drones may be capable of dealing crippling blows to much larger conventional combat entities such as aircraft carriers. |
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Friday's Morning Email: Donald Trump Cancels His Trip To London, Blames Obama Posted: 12 Jan 2018 04:07 AM PST |
Connecticut police commend 'heroic' response to Sandy Hook massacre Posted: 12 Jan 2018 01:55 PM PST The 74-page report detailed state police response to the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School, one of the five deadliest mass shootings by a single gunman in U.S. history. Had it not been for the heroic actions of the teachers, school staff and the response force, the number of victims could have been higher," the report said. The report included a series of recommendations, some based on harsh criticism sparked by hours-long delays in notifying families of the deaths of the 20 children and six school staff. |
Fossil fuels blown away by wind in cost terms: study Posted: 13 Jan 2018 01:48 AM PST New onshore wind and solar energy projects are set to deliver electricity more cheaply than fossil fuels plants, with other green technologies also rapidly gaining a cost advantage over dirty fuels, a report published Saturday said. According to a new cost analysis from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), within two years "all the renewable power generation technologies that are now in commercial use are expected to fall within the fossil fuel-fired cost range, with most at the lower end or undercutting fossil fuels". |
Turkey says it will oust Kurdish militants from Afrin, Syria Posted: 13 Jan 2018 10:58 AM PST |
The Bentley Bentayga V8 Is the Bentayga to Have Posted: 12 Jan 2018 09:35 AM PST |
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