2018年1月17日星期三

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McCain rips Trump over threatened 'Fake News Awards': 'Stop attacking the press'

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 07:10 AM PST

McCain rips Trump over threatened 'Fake News Awards': 'Stop attacking the press'U.S. Senator John McCain wants President Trump to stop attacking the American free press.


Flashback 1997: Bob Dole cracks jokes during White House medal ceremony

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 03:25 AM PST

Flashback 1997: Bob Dole cracks jokes during White House medal ceremonyIn 1997, Former Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kan.) was invited to the White House and joked about having lost the presidency. Ten years later, Tim Russert asked him about the joke on Meet the Press


How 2 California Parents Could 'Home-School' Their Shackled And Abused Children

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:54 PM PST

How 2 California Parents Could 'Home-School' Their Shackled And Abused ChildrenTwo California parents were arrested over the weekend when police found 12 of their 13 children in filthy conditions, some chained to beds and starving.


Undocumented immigrant charged in slaying of 2 police officers says he wishes he killed more cops

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 08:20 AM PST

Undocumented immigrant charged in slaying of 2 police officers says he wishes he killed more copsAn undocumented immigrant who admitted to shooting and killing two Northern California police officers in October 2014 said in court on Tuesday that he regrets not killing more cops.


Mystery over death of 15 million Aztecs may be solved after nearly 500 years, study suggests

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:52 AM PST

Mystery over death of 15 million Aztecs may be solved after nearly 500 years, study suggestsScientists believe they may have discovered the cause of an epidemic that struck Mexico's Aztec population in 1545, killing up to 15 million people. In a paper published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, they describe how DNA extracted from the teeth of 29 skeletons buried in a cemetery in southern Mexico revealed previously unidentified traces of the salmonella enterica bacterium. The epidemic was one of several to hit the indigenous population soon after the arrival of Europeans in the early 16th century.


Lawmaker seeks home school oversight after 13 found captive

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 04:23 PM PST

Lawmaker seeks home school oversight after 13 found captiveLOS ANGELES (AP) — City officials couldn't find any records that the fire marshal conducted required annual inspections at a California home that doubled as a private school where authorities say 13 malnourished siblings were kept captive in filthy conditions by their parents.


UAE to file complaint over Qatar flight 'interception'

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:16 AM PST

UAE to file complaint over Qatar flight 'interception'The UAE will lodge a complaint with the International Civil Aviation Organization after Qatari jets came within little more than three kilometres of Emirati passenger flights, its civil aviation chief said on Tuesday. "Today we will file our complaint to the International Civil Aviation Organization about the two serious incidents, along with the evidence that we've gathered, and ask for the intervention of the council to stop Qatar from repeating the act," Saif al-Suwaidi, head of the general civil aviation authority, told AFP. The United Arab Emirates said on Monday that Qatari fighter jets had "intercepted" two passenger flights headed for Bahrain, drawing a swift denial from Gulf rival Qatar.


Philippine volcano spews lava; thousands flee

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 06:14 AM PST

Philippine volcano spews lava; thousands fleeGlowing-red lava spurted in a fountain and flowed down the Philippines' most active volcano in a stunning display of its fury that has sent more than 34,000 villagers fleeing to safety.


Police issue warning about drugs cut with 'Rizzy' after man's skin is eaten away

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 07:22 AM PST

Police issue warning about drugs cut with 'Rizzy' after man's skin is eaten awayPolice in Alliance, Ohio, issued a warning to other law enforcement officials after a man's skin was eaten away when he allegedly injected heroin tainted with a substance called "Rizzy" into his arms, according to WEWS. Narcotics officers who arrested the unnamed 25-year-old man last week said they immediately noticed his horrific injuries. WEWS reports that the man's forearm skin was blackened and peeling, and some of his flesh had been completely eaten away.


Bridge collapses in Colombia killing at least 9

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:00 AM PST

Bridge collapses in Colombia killing at least 9At least nine construction workers have been killed in Chirajara, Colombia, after the partially-constructed bridge they were working on collapsed. Rough cut (no reporter narration).


Trump's meeting with Kazakhstan president raises questions about human rights and business ties

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 12:52 PM PST

Trump's meeting with Kazakhstan president raises questions about human rights and business tiesPresident Trump proclaimed Tuesday "Religious Freedom Day," but he spent the afternoon meeting with an authoritarian who has been accused of conducting a brutal campaign of repression against religious minorities and political opponents in his country.


Ashleigh Banfield Responds On Air To Insulting Email From Aziz Ansari Story Reporter

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 02:51 PM PST

Ashleigh Banfield Responds On Air To Insulting Email From Aziz Ansari Story ReporterHLN anchor Ashleigh Banfield on Tuesday criticized the woman who wrote an article alleging that actor Aziz Ansari had committed sexual misconduct, saying the writer had emailed her derogatory and anti-feminist comments.


Teen fatally shot over iPhone was reportedly killed by a friend, mom says

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 07:31 AM PST

Teen fatally shot over iPhone was reportedly killed by a friend, mom saysA New York woman claims her 15-year-old son was fatally shot over an iPhone by one of his own friends.


Social Security Has Paid Benefits To My Dead Husband For A Year

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 02:46 AM PST

Social Security Has Paid Benefits To My Dead Husband For A YearAnn Brenoff's "On The Fly" is a weekly column about navigating growing older ― and a few other things.


Pennsylvania Supreme Court Appears Open To Striking Down Gerrymandered Map

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 10:11 AM PST

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Appears Open To Striking Down Gerrymandered Map― A plurality of state Supreme Court justices seemed open to the possibility that the Pennsylvania congressional map may violate the state's constitution, but during oral argument on Wednesday seemed unclear as to how to remedy the situation.


Oil spill from sunken tanker is expanding in East China Sea

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 08:09 PM PST

Oil spill from sunken tanker is expanding in East China SeaBEIJING (AP) — Several oil slicks have been found in waters around a sunken Iranian tanker ship in the East China Sea in a spill that is growing and whose potentially major impact on the marine environment is still being assessed.


US border patrol routinely sabotages water left for migrants, report says

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 01:39 PM PST

US border patrol routinely sabotages water left for migrants, report saysVolunteers are said to have found hundreds of water gallons vandalised in a patch of Sonoran desert. United States border patrol agents routinely vandalise containers of water and other supplies left in the Arizona desert for migrants, condemning people to die of thirst in baking temperatures, according to two humanitarian groups. Volunteers found water gallons vandalised 415 times, on average twice a week, in an 800 sq mile patch of Sonoran desert south-west of Tucson, from March 2012 to December 2015, the report said.


‘This Is a Highly Respectable Family.’ Grandmother Defends Couple Accused in California 'House of Horrors'

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 06:16 AM PST

'This Is a Highly Respectable Family.' Grandmother Defends Couple Accused in California 'House of Horrors'"They were very protective of the kids," David Allen Turpin's mother said


Humpback whale entangled in 285ft of rope freed by rescuers off coast of Hawaii

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 08:23 AM PST

Humpback whale entangled in 285ft of rope freed by rescuers off coast of HawaiiA humpback whale spotted off the coast of Hawaii entangled in 285ft of rope has been freed by rescuers. The animal was first spotted on Thursday by the captain of a fishing boat near Makena Beach, on Maui island. "On release, the animal immediately breached several times," the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said in a statement.


Doctor gives Trump a clean bill of health, physical and mental

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:35 PM PST

Doctor gives Trump a clean bill of health, physical and mentalPresident Trump needs to lose 10-15 pounds but is generally in excellent health and has no problems "whatsoever" with his mental ability, his official military doctor said Tuesday. Dr. Ronny Jackson predicted that Trump would stay in good health throughout his time in office, even if it stretches to a second term.


Glossier Just Dropped Its First-Ever Solution To Acne-Prone Skin

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 02:50 PM PST

Glossier Just Dropped Its First-Ever Solution To Acne-Prone SkinThe glossy-faced, dewy-skinned experts at Glossier just dropped a new addition to the skincare-as-makeup retailer's collection that's perfect for blemish-prone faces.


Alligator and python captured tangling on golf course

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 06:50 AM PST

Alligator and python captured tangling on golf courseSeveral golfers had their games interrupted in Florida by a highly unusual sight on Friday: a python battling an alligator.


Mormon Church Confirms New Leader In Live Broadcast

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 04:18 PM PST

Mormon Church Confirms New Leader In Live BroadcastThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially named Russell M. Nelson as its 17th president.


Blessing of the animals on St. Anthony's Day

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 10:29 AM PST

Blessing of the animals on St. Anthony's DayThe feast of St. Anthony, Spain's patron saint of animals, is celebrated each year. On the eve of St. Anthony's Day, riders guide their horses through a bonfire in the village of San Bartolome de Pinares as part of the Luminarias ritual in honor of St. Anthony the Abbot.


Casino company: Boat that caught fire had no past problems

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 08:52 PM PST

Casino company: Boat that caught fire had no past problemsTAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A casino company said Monday it never had a problem with the shuttle boat that burst into flames off Florida's Gulf Coast, leading to the death of a female passenger.


Zinke Pushes Majority Of National Park Service Advisory Panel To Resign

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:15 PM PST

Zinke Pushes Majority Of National Park Service Advisory Panel To ResignMost of the members of the National Park Service Advisory Board have tendered their resignation over frustrations with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, The Washington Post reports.


Thirteen siblings found chained in California home; parents charged

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 05:54 PM PST

Thirteen siblings found chained in California home; parents chargedBy Mike Blake PERRY, Calif. (Reuters) - A California couple has been charged with torture after police rescued their 13 malnourished children from a home where some of them had been chained to beds, and neighbors on Monday described the family as shut-ins who shunned social contact. Police made the discovery after a 17-year-old girl escaped the house in Perris, about 70 miles (113 km) east of Los Angeles, and used a cellular phone she had found in the house to call them, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office said on Monday. "Deputies located what they believed to be 12 children inside the house, but were shocked to discover that seven of them were actually adults," police said in a statement.


Sweden sends leaflets to 5m homes on how to prepare for war with Russia

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 04:23 AM PST

Sweden sends leaflets to 5m homes on how to prepare for war with RussiaSweden is preparing to issue a public information manual on what to do in the event of war, as debate in the country grows over how to deal with the threat from Russia. The brochure, due to be sent to 4.7m households, will inform the public how they can take part in "total defence" during a war and secure water, food and heating. The booklet with the working title If Crisis or War Comes will also give guidance on dealing with threats from cyber attacks, terrorism and climate change, the FT reported. Russia's annexation of Crimea and military support for Ukrainian separatists, along with increased activity and exercises near the Baltics and Scandinavia have caused deep unease in Sweden. The neutral country has begun to reverse deep post war defence cuts and incursions by Russian planes and submarines have sparked intense public debate over whether to join Nato. Sweden has seen debate over whether to join Nato Credit:  Victor Svedberg / Regeringskansliet In September 2017, the country held its biggest military exercise in 23 years, with war games involving 19,000 Swedish personnel and allies from Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, France, Norway and America. The country last year voted to reintroduce conscription. "All of society needs to be prepared for conflict, not just the military. We haven't been using words such as total defence or high alert for 25-30 years or more. So the knowledge among citizens is very low," said Christina Andersson, leader of the project at the Swedish civil contingencies agency.


Hackers Messaged Donald Trump With Former Fox News Hosts' Twitter Accounts

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 09:58 PM PST

Hackers Messaged Donald Trump With Former Fox News Hosts' Twitter AccountsThe Twitter accounts of two former Fox News hosts were hacked on Tuesday, resulting in both of their feeds being filled with Turkish propaganda supporting the country's controversial president.


2019 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Is Bigger and Modernized but Keeps Its Off-Road Appeal

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 09:22 AM PST

2019 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Is Bigger and Modernized but Keeps Its Off-Road AppealThe 2019 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has received its most comprehensive update in decades, though you'd probably never guess it from the exterior of this rugged SUV. While the original G-Class started...


Larry Nassar’s Victims Get Their Day In Court: ‘Little Girls Don’t Stay Little Forever’

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 11:57 AM PST

Larry Nassar's Victims Get Their Day In Court: 'Little Girls Don't Stay Little Forever'Larry Nassar, the disgraced former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State team doctor, listened to more than a dozen of his sexual abuse victims read impact statements in an East Lansing, Michigan, court on Tuesday.


Worst-case global warming scenarios not credible: study

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 01:04 PM PST

Worst-case global warming scenarios not credible: studyEarth's surface will almost certainly not warm up four or five degrees Celsius by 2100, according to a study released Wednesday which, if correct, voids worst-case UN climate change predictions. A revised calculation of how greenhouse gases drive up the planet's temperature reduces the range of possible end-of-century outcomes by more than half, researchers said in the report, published in the journal Nature. How effectively the world slashes CO2 and methane emissions, improves energy efficiency, and develops technologies to remove CO2 from the air will determine whether climate change remains manageable or unleashes a maelstrom of human misery.


Across the Mideast, Palestinians brace for Trump aid cuts

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 06:48 PM PST

Across the Mideast, Palestinians brace for Trump aid cutsSHATI REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip (AP) — Mahmoud al-Qouqa can't imagine life without the three sacks of flour, cooking oil and other staples he receives from the United Nations every three months.


Ann Curry Was 'Not Surprised' By Matt Lauer's Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 05:47 AM PST

Ann Curry Was 'Not Surprised' By Matt Lauer's Sexual Misconduct AllegationsFormer "Today" show co-host Ann Curry said Wednesday that she was "not surprised" by the sexual misconduct allegations that led to the firing of her former co-host Matt Lauer ― but was reluctant to elaborate on what she knew, saying she wanted to "move on" from her tumultuous time at the show.


'Hanging On to Life.' 4 Police Officers Shot Responding to Domestic Disturbance Call

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 04:38 AM PST

'Hanging On to Life.' 4 Police Officers Shot Responding to Domestic Disturbance CallThe suspect was also wounded


Iran says planned U.S.-backed force inside Syria would fan war

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:56 AM PST

Iran says planned U.S.-backed force inside Syria would fan warIranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday a new U.S.-backed, 30,000-strong force inside Syria constituted a breach of international law and Syrian sovereignty, joining Syria, Turkey and Russia in a vehement rebuke of the plan. On Sunday, the U.S.-led coalition said it was working with its Syrian militia allies, the mainly Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), to set up a force that would operate along the borders with Turkey and Iraq, as well as within Syria. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad responded by vowing to crush the new force and drive U.S. troops from Syria.


Donald Trump scores top marks in Montreal cognitive test - how well would you do?

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 03:26 AM PST

Donald Trump scores top marks in Montreal cognitive test - how well would you do?The cognitive test on which Donald Trump received a perfect score is considered a good screening tool for mental decline in an otherwise healthy person, medical experts said. The US president asked to be administered a mental test and was given the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) as part of a medical exam by Dr. Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, who on Tuesday said he had absolutely no concerns about Mr Trump's neurological function. The president scored 30 out of 30. Montreal Cognitive Assessment Cognitive testing looks for signs of mild cognitive impairment and/or Alzheimer's disease.  It focuses on cognitive functions including memory, attention, language, abstraction, delayed recall and orientation. Sample questions on the Montreal test include repeating a set of numbers in order both forwards and backwards and remembering a list of common words. Test takers are asked to identify animals, and draw a clock face, putting in all of the numbers and setting the clock hands to a specific time. It takes about 10 minutes to administer. One memory test involves memorising the words 'face', 'velvet', 'church', 'daisy', 'red' and recalling them after five minutes. Another test challenges participants to name as many words as they can in one minute that begin with the letter F. In general, patients with good or average memory forget one of the five words and can still be within the normal range, said Dr James Mastrianni, an expert in memory disorders and other neurodegenerative conditions at the University of Chicago Medicine. "It's a screening assessment that we use routinely in the clinics to determine whether someone has some degree of cognitive impairment or not," he said. "If they score poorly on that assessment, then usually there is more detailed evaluation that follows. But if they score well that usually indicates there is pretty good cognitive function. They are essentially intact," Mastrianni added. How the Presidents' physicals compare The test was was created by Dr Ziad Nasreddine, a neurologist who graduated from University of Sherbrooke, Québec, in 1996. Recognising the need for a more expeditious cognitive function test, he adapted his comprehensive screen and created a much quicker assessment which could be adapted to first line specialty clinics. The test is designed to precisely measure cognitive impairment, assess major cognitive domains by acting as a cognitive brain scan and help detect early stages of impairment for the most common neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. It is also been sensitively designed so that it does "not falsely label someone who is normal as being impaired". The MoCA has been found to be useful to detect mild cognitive impairment in many conditions including Alzheimer's disease, Vascular Cognitive Impairment, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease and head trauma. Test instructions may be repeated once, however items listed in the memory section may not. The MoCA is used in 100 countries around the world. The standard version of the test is "pretty good" but "not definitive" said Dr. Ronald Petersen, an Alzheimer's disease expert at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Petersen said he could not comment specifically on the president's cognitive health. The test does not assess the president's psychiatric fitness and the president did not undergo a psychiatric evaluation, according to his doctor. According to the Alzheimer's Association, there is no single test that proves a person has Alzheimer's disease. That diagnosis is made through a complete assessment that considers all possible causes. 


2019 Jeep Cherokee Updates Appearance, Adds Turbo Engine

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 09:01 PM PST

2019 Jeep Cherokee Updates Appearance, Adds Turbo EngineJeep is freshening up its compact Cherokee SUV, replacing the controversial headlights and adding a turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The thin-lined headlights have had Jeep loyalists, known for...


Erdogan: NATO must take stance against US over border force

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:35 AM PST

Erdogan: NATO must take stance against US over border forceANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday called on NATO to take a stance against the United States, a fellow ally, over its plans to form a 30,000-strong Kurdish-led border security force in Syria.


Someone Edited 'The Last Jedi' To Make A 'Chauvinist Cut' Without Women

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 08:52 AM PST

Someone Edited 'The Last Jedi' To Make A 'Chauvinist Cut' Without WomenSomeone edited "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" to remove almost all women from the hit movie and anonymously uploaded the result to The Pirate Bay website on Monday.


Just How Much of a Threat is Russia’s Status-6 Nuclear Torpedo?

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 06:02 PM PST

Just How Much of a Threat is Russia's Status-6 Nuclear Torpedo?The United States' new Nuclear Posture Review asserts that Russia's Status-6 intercontinental, nuclear-armed undersea autonomous torpedo (AUV) is a real weapon and could be a genuine threat. "It certainly is a threat U.S. forces will need to take into account," Bryan Clark, a former U.S. Navy submarine officer and current senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.


Pakistani police arrest suspect in rape and murder of 7-year-old girl

Posted: 17 Jan 2018 04:20 AM PST

Pakistani police arrest suspect in rape and murder of 7-year-old girlBy Mubasher Bukhari LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities on Wednesday arrested a suspect in the rape and murder of a 7-year-old girl that ignited nationwide protests and outrage over allegations of government inaction, two police officials said. Police found Zainab Ansari's body in a garbage dumpster in Kasur district near the eastern city of Lahore last week, four days after she was reported missing. Residents of the area have said the murder was the 12th such incident in a year, and has fueled fears a serial rapist killer might be on the loose.


US pickups craze all about toughness, luxury

Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:04 AM PST

US pickups craze all about toughness, luxuryWhen it came time to revamp the Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, designers at General Motors knew they needed to beef up the look of the vehicle. GM also added an inch of height and more curves throughout the vehicle to give it more muscle.


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