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- In Rob Porter Case, Trump Sends A Message: We Will Protect Powerful Alleged Abusers
- Police investigating suspicious envelope addressed to Trump Jr.
- Everything You Need To Know About Michelle Obama's Portrait Dress
- Facebook Messenger's latest update unlocks never-before-seen features for one group of people this Valentine's Day
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- Mother sobs in court while testifying about 8-year-old daughter's rape and murder
- Chrissy Teigen Politely Explains Why Tweet About Mirai Nagasu Was Insensitive
- Let us remember how very bad presidential portraits were until the Obamas
- 11 Awesome Sweet & Savory Apricot Recipes
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- Teen Said He Killed His Father, Kissed His Bunny, Then Shot Up a Playground
- The Latest: Russia says US trying to control east Syria
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- Bill and Melinda Gates urge Trump to respect people and to not cut foreign aid
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- 'Roseanne' star on how the show's set really 'felt like home'
- The Latest: India's defense minister warns Pakistan
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- Catholic School Fired Gay Teacher Because She Got Married, Church Says
- White House dismisses idea of U.S.-Israel discussing settlement annexation
- US judge awards $6.75 mn in damages to graffiti artists
- Myanmar's presence downplayed at Thai-US military exercise
- Bill Gates Warns Tech Giants: Tone It Down -- Or Get Regulated
- Inmates accused in Rikers Island correction officer attack due in court
- Teen's Dying Words Lead Cops to Her Alleged Killers
- South Africa's Ruling Party Has Given President Jacob Zuma 48-Hours to Resign
- Do You Like Paying Tolls? You're Gonna Love Trump's Infrastructure Plan
- Adam Rippon Talks Eating Disorders, Life As A Starving Figure Skater
- Frozen puppy rescued from river adopted by police officer
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- Iran Is Playing With Fire in Syria
- Kamiyah Mobley Case: Gloria Williams Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping Infant Nearly 20 years Ago
- Exclusive: U.S. pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist - financing watchlist
- FBI head contradicts White House over Rob Porter background check
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In Rob Porter Case, Trump Sends A Message: We Will Protect Powerful Alleged Abusers Posted: 12 Feb 2018 06:16 PM PST |
Police investigating suspicious envelope addressed to Trump Jr. Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:23 AM PST |
Everything You Need To Know About Michelle Obama's Portrait Dress Posted: 12 Feb 2018 12:44 PM PST |
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Mother sobs in court while testifying about 8-year-old daughter's rape and murder Posted: 13 Feb 2018 08:40 AM PST |
Chrissy Teigen Politely Explains Why Tweet About Mirai Nagasu Was Insensitive Posted: 13 Feb 2018 11:51 AM PST |
Let us remember how very bad presidential portraits were until the Obamas Posted: 13 Feb 2018 10:47 AM PST The Obamas presidential portraits just came out, and they are amazing. SEE ALSO: The internet is enthralled by the Obamas' official portraits I want a print of each one for my home. Everyone wants a print of each one for their home. Barack Obama's portrait should be every album cover from now on. The Obamas portraits are made even better by the fact that until them, presidential portraits were either the most boring or the strangest creations of all time, and nothing in between. If I weren't from America and looked at these presidential portraits without knowing anything else, I would think it was a list of potential actors to be cast as the lead of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. So let us take a trip down memory lane at how presidential portraits past were simply nothing until the Obamas came along. George W. Bush Image: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionAh yes, George W. Bush. There he is. There he is looking like a tall Bilbo Baggins after he finished "There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale." The only thing helping this photo is the fact that there is at least a vase of flowers in the background. Otherwise, very boring portrait that looks like it was taking from my living room, as if I'm on the other side of that couch watching HGTV. And it's George W. Bush, renowned artist. They couldn't have let him paint his own portrait? John F. Kennedy Image: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionTo this I must say, what the hell. I mean, the guy was shot two years into his presidency and you memorialize him with this? This is an insult! It's as if he died and no one could remember what he looked like so they had a fourth grader who met him once scribble down their best effort. It's as if he testified in court but the courtroom sketch artist didn't have enough time so they just tried their best. If I were there when this portrait was unveiled, I would say "Ah yes, I can't wait to remember JFK as someone with a hamburger bun for hair and literally no feet." A stylistic choice perhaps, but whose? JFK's middle school bully? Didn't Jackie go through enough? Lyndon B. Johnson Image: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionAh yes, a portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson who historically walked to work every morning with one book in his hand, I guess. He looks like he's playing hooky but since he's not rebellious at heart is just going to take his homework to a Barnes & Noble and get work done there. This is one of the better portraits, but still. What's going on here? Harry S. Truman Image: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionI will say things got a little more exciting with Harry S. Truman, which is odd because his portrait was before all of these other presidents, so why didn't they follow his lead. Truman looks like he was placed in an enchanted forest just outside of Washington D.C. and handed some papers that look like they're right out of Harry Potter. But seriously? Three blank papers? I'm assuming they illustrate the fact that, as president, one must sign things? Abraham Lincoln Image: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionThis just looks like no one would let Lincoln use the bathroom until they were finished. All I can say is, thank God for Obama, who will now be remembered as someone who always shoved a chair into a wall of bushes to watch cars pass by the White House, and looked great while doing it. WATCH: Trump threw shade at Obama during his first Thanksgiving turkey pardon |
11 Awesome Sweet & Savory Apricot Recipes Posted: 13 Feb 2018 01:25 PM PST |
The hallelujah cure: Trump campaign adviser says pray away the flu Posted: 12 Feb 2018 02:06 AM PST |
Teen Said He Killed His Father, Kissed His Bunny, Then Shot Up a Playground Posted: 13 Feb 2018 07:47 AM PST |
The Latest: Russia says US trying to control east Syria Posted: 13 Feb 2018 04:36 AM PST |
How Chloe Kim became America’s snowboarding superstar Posted: 12 Feb 2018 07:52 AM PST |
Opioid makers paid millions to advocacy groups: U.S. Senate report Posted: 12 Feb 2018 07:28 PM PST Five opioid manufacturers including OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP have paid more than $10 million to advocacy groups and doctors tied to them, many of whom amplified industry messages supporting the use of the painkillers, a U.S. Senate report said on Monday. The report, released by Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill, said groups who received the donations aligned themselves with industry goals and may have played a role in an epidemic that in 2016 led to 42,000 opioid overdose deaths. The report released by McCaskill, the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee's ranking Democrat, said the groups issued guidance promoting opioids for chronic pain and lobbied against laws to curb their use. |
Bill and Melinda Gates urge Trump to respect people and to not cut foreign aid Posted: 13 Feb 2018 02:32 PM PST Bill and Melinda Gates discussed the importance of foreign aid and the state of US politics. Donald Trump should treat people – especially women – with more respect, and continue investments in poorer countries for the sake of global security, the world's leading philanthropic couple Bill and Melinda Gates said on Tuesday. |
30 Rustic Barn-Style House Ideas & Photos to Inspire You Posted: 13 Feb 2018 11:49 AM PST |
'Roseanne' star on how the show's set really 'felt like home' Posted: 13 Feb 2018 06:36 AM PST |
The Latest: India's defense minister warns Pakistan Posted: 12 Feb 2018 07:28 AM PST |
Lions Kill And Eat Suspected Poacher Posted: 13 Feb 2018 02:03 AM PST |
Catholic School Fired Gay Teacher Because She Got Married, Church Says Posted: 13 Feb 2018 07:41 AM PST |
White House dismisses idea of U.S.-Israel discussing settlement annexation Posted: 12 Feb 2018 03:21 PM PST By Jeffrey Heller JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States dismissed as false an Israeli assertion on Monday that the two countries were discussing the possibility of Israel annexing Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, in a rare display of discord between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "On the subject of applying sovereignty, I can say that I have been talking to the Americans about it for some time," Netanyahu told a closed-door meeting of his right-wing Likud party's legislators, according to the party's spokesman. Netanyahu was referring to applying Israeli law to the settlements, a step tantamount to annexation. |
US judge awards $6.75 mn in damages to graffiti artists Posted: 13 Feb 2018 07:06 AM PST In a landmark ruling that graffiti art should be protected by US federal law, a New York judge has awarded $6.75 million in damages to 21 artists whose work was whitewashed by a developer in 2013. In a written decision filed Monday, Judge Frederic Block awarded the maximum possible amount of statutory damages, $150,000 for each of 45 works obliterated at the 5Pointz site in Queens. |
Myanmar's presence downplayed at Thai-US military exercise Posted: 13 Feb 2018 07:57 AM PST |
Bill Gates Warns Tech Giants: Tone It Down -- Or Get Regulated Posted: 13 Feb 2018 10:41 AM PST |
Inmates accused in Rikers Island correction officer attack due in court Posted: 12 Feb 2018 08:02 AM PST |
Teen's Dying Words Lead Cops to Her Alleged Killers Posted: 13 Feb 2018 09:47 AM PST |
South Africa's Ruling Party Has Given President Jacob Zuma 48-Hours to Resign Posted: 12 Feb 2018 07:56 PM PST |
Do You Like Paying Tolls? You're Gonna Love Trump's Infrastructure Plan Posted: 12 Feb 2018 10:57 AM PST |
Adam Rippon Talks Eating Disorders, Life As A Starving Figure Skater Posted: 13 Feb 2018 12:17 PM PST |
Frozen puppy rescued from river adopted by police officer Posted: 12 Feb 2018 05:13 PM PST A pitbull puppy left to die in freezing waters has been nursed back to health and adopted by a police officer. The dog, now named River, was left under a bridge in Daytona Beach, Florida, in below freezing temperatures. Thankfully an anonymous call was made and animal control officers John Pearson and James Lee rescued the shivering pup. |
Powerball winner who demands anonymity to get money Posted: 13 Feb 2018 04:32 PM PST |
14 Blueberry Cakes To Eat All Day Long Posted: 13 Feb 2018 01:25 PM PST |
Iran Is Playing With Fire in Syria Posted: 13 Feb 2018 10:45 AM PST |
Kamiyah Mobley Case: Gloria Williams Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping Infant Nearly 20 years Ago Posted: 12 Feb 2018 04:27 PM PST |
Exclusive: U.S. pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist - financing watchlist Posted: 13 Feb 2018 11:12 AM PST By Drazen Jorgic and Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The United States has put forward a motion to place Pakistan on a global terrorist-financing watchlist with an anti-money-laundering monitoring group, according to a senior Pakistani official. Pakistan has been scrambling in recent months to avert being added to a list of countries deemed non-compliant with terrorist financing regulations by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a measure that officials fear could hurt its economy. The United States has been threatening to get tough with Islamabad over its alleged ties with Islamist militants, and last month President Donald Trump's administration suspended aid worth about $2 billion. |
FBI head contradicts White House over Rob Porter background check Posted: 13 Feb 2018 01:52 PM PST The FBI director, Chris Wray, contradicted the White House on Tuesday about when the bureau had completed a background investigation of former Donald Trump aide Rob Porter, who resigned last week following allegations of domestic violence. The White House has claimed ignorance of allegations of spousal abuse against Porter, who was promoted to become a close aide to the president, until the moment photos of one of his ex-wives, Colbie Holderness, were published last week showing her with a badly bruised eye. |
Wall Street Journal's Chloe Kim Joke Falls Flat Posted: 13 Feb 2018 01:34 AM PST |
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