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- Trump and Kim sign joint statement promising 'complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula'
- Backflipping FBI Agent Who Accidentally Shot Man Charged With Assault
- Scott Pruitt Faces Mounting Calls For Investigations Into Chick-fil-A Scandal
- Italy's Far-Right Government Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Stranded At Sea
- US blacklists Russian firms tied to FSB hacking ops
- In volcano's wake, Guatemalan town became a cemetery
- Waitress Arrested on First Day on Job After Allegedly Skimming Customers` Credit Cards
- 4 Children Killed by Florida Man During Hours-Long Standoff Identified
- Detroit's old train station sold to Ford for redevelopment
- Trump finds time to tweet before meeting with Kim Jong Un
- Trevor Noah Reveals The Real Reason Jon Stewart Left 'The Daily Show'
- Olympic Skier Bode Miller's 19-Month-Old Daughter Drowns
- Supreme Court Gives Green Light To Ohio's Voter Purges
- Wendy's burned IHOb so hard with this pancake diss
- US Border Patrol accused of misleading immigrants while separating families: ‘They’re taking kids for baths and never returning'
- Florida Home Depot Employee Bloodied After She's Attacked by Spider Monkey
- AT&T Just Got Cleared to Buy Time Warner in a Massive $85 Billion Media Merger
- What would 'success' at Singapore summit mean?
- Researchers Catch Small Shark, 8-Foot Great White Steals It
- Britain urges UAE not to press ahead with attack on Yemen's 'lifeline' port
- Passenger Tossed From Car and Survives Following Fiery Florida Toll Booth Crash
- Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack, Trump says
- Netflix Extends Agreement To Keep Streaming Anthony Bourdain's 'Parts Unknown'
- China warns citizens in Vietnam after protests over economic zones
- Berlin talks bid to revive stalled Ukraine peace process
- Alligator on Tarmac Holds Up Spirit Airlines Flight at Florida Airport
- The 8th Circuit strategy: How abortion foes are lining up cases to challenge Roe
- John Kelly Says The White House Is A 'Miserable' Place To Work: Report
- Vince Vaughn Charged With DUI
- Man Called to Rescue Kittens from Side of the Road Finds Baby Otters
- North Korea's Kim visits Singapore's sky bar, gardens in surprise evening tour
- Daimler Allegedly Used 5 Defeat Devices In Diesel Cars
- Tariffs not denting military relations with US allies: Mattis
- Toddler Wandering Into Traffic Is Saved in the Nick of Time by Heroic Police Officer
- Global warming will make veggies harder to find: study
- 'Diversity Is A Bunch Of Crap And Un-American,' Says GOP Congressional Candidate
- Prince George And His Cousin Steal The Show At The Queen's Birthday Celebration
Posted: 12 Jun 2018 12:54 AM PDT |
Backflipping FBI Agent Who Accidentally Shot Man Charged With Assault Posted: 12 Jun 2018 01:56 PM PDT |
Scott Pruitt Faces Mounting Calls For Investigations Into Chick-fil-A Scandal Posted: 11 Jun 2018 12:36 PM PDT |
Italy's Far-Right Government Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Stranded At Sea Posted: 11 Jun 2018 06:52 AM PDT |
US blacklists Russian firms tied to FSB hacking ops Posted: 11 Jun 2018 08:55 AM PDT The United States placed five Russian companies and three individuals on its sanctions blacklist Monday for allegedly supporting the FSB intelligence agency's hacking operations, including a firm involved in subsea operations. The US Treasury named Digital Security and two subsidiaries as helping develop offensive cyber capabilities for Russian intelligence services, including the already-sanctioned FSB. The Kvant Scientific Research Institute was also included on the blacklist, as a state enterprise supervised by the FSB. |
In volcano's wake, Guatemalan town became a cemetery Posted: 12 Jun 2018 11:32 AM PDT Guatemalan authorities reacted slowly to signs of the Fuego volcano's impending eruption on June 3, contributing to one of the most tragic natural disasters in recent Guatemalan history. At least 110 people have died and close to 200 are thought buried under the rubble in the hamlet on the fertile lower slopes of the volcano. |
Waitress Arrested on First Day on Job After Allegedly Skimming Customers` Credit Cards Posted: 12 Jun 2018 10:31 AM PDT |
4 Children Killed by Florida Man During Hours-Long Standoff Identified Posted: 12 Jun 2018 06:36 AM PDT |
Detroit's old train station sold to Ford for redevelopment Posted: 11 Jun 2018 10:03 AM PDT |
Trump finds time to tweet before meeting with Kim Jong Un Posted: 11 Jun 2018 03:42 PM PDT |
Trevor Noah Reveals The Real Reason Jon Stewart Left 'The Daily Show' Posted: 11 Jun 2018 09:54 PM PDT |
Olympic Skier Bode Miller's 19-Month-Old Daughter Drowns Posted: 12 Jun 2018 03:10 AM PDT |
Supreme Court Gives Green Light To Ohio's Voter Purges Posted: 11 Jun 2018 07:12 AM PDT |
Wendy's burned IHOb so hard with this pancake diss Posted: 11 Jun 2018 11:58 AM PDT Wendy's had a spicy start to the week. Like we predicted, IHOb (formerly IHOP) announced that its name change was a marketing stunt for its brand new menu item: burgers. SEE ALSO: We think we figured out what IHOP's name change means From International House Of Pancakes to International House of burgers. Why does the b for burgers not deserve capitalization? The statement released by the breakfast chain on Monday didn't touch on why, but a fellow fast food chain seemed miffed about the new competition. It started when Wendy's, which is known for its social media sass, subtweeted IHOb's announcement with this jab: Remember when you were like 7 and thought changing your name to Thunder BearSword would be super cool? Like that, but our cheeseburgers are still better. — Wendy's (@Wendys) June 11, 2018 Its Twitter users called out Wendy's passive aggressive tweet, but the account responded with the same level of pettiness. It is spelled pretty — Wendy's (@Wendys) June 11, 2018 But when @soloucity asked if Wendy's was really letting IHOb step on them like that, Wendy's didn't hold back. "Not really afraid of the burgers from a place that decided pancakes were too hard," the account responded in a blaze of fire. Not really afraid of the burgers from a place that decided pancakes were too hard. — Wendy's (@Wendys) June 11, 2018 There really isn't a more relevant GIF that this one. pic.twitter.com/L1ziWPNd09 — Tony X. (@soIoucity) June 11, 2018 In the comments of another tweet, IHOb tried to appease Wendy's. Instead of beef with each other, the former pancake house just wants to "share our beef with the world." We don't want any beef with you, we just want to share our beef with the world — IHOb (@IHOb) June 11, 2018 First of all, ew. Referring to selling burgers as "sharing beef" is kind of gross. Wendy's offered this social media olive branch: Welcome to the neighborhood �� — Wendy's (@Wendys) June 11, 2018 Despite the attempt at peace, the Wendy's damage was already done. It's still the reigning warrior queen of brand Twitter. Live look of @Wendys casually owning all of Twitter pic.twitter.com/O7ajg4BX1R — Nate (@__NathanJames__) June 11, 2018 @Wendys after this IHOb����catastrophe, I see no other choice... pic.twitter.com/SiSdDtJVaQ — carebear (@CareyWFindley) June 11, 2018 Wendy with the burn! pic.twitter.com/YEBm6hs6Rm — David E (@DaSkrambledEgg) June 11, 2018 The beef reminded Twitter users of another feud that went down a few weeks ago. I'm here for that @Wendys v IHOB diss track — Carmichael Dave's Burner Account (@CarmichaelDave) June 11, 2018 So I guess IHOP/IHOB is the Drake to Wendy's Pusha T in this beef pic.twitter.com/Ww5Svd0Z0y — Savannah L. Barker (@savannah_lb) June 11, 2018 Some offered alternative names for other fast food brands. burger king should respond by changing its name to purger king. and make all crime legal in any purger king for 24 hours — leon (@leyawn) June 11, 2018 And a few of those brands subtweeted IHOb and the great burger debate. Long-term consistency trumps short-term intensity. - Bruce Lee — Waffle House (@WaffleHouse) June 11, 2018 ��: Grandpa, do you remember the Great Burger Wars?��: lol no I was chillin drinkin milkshakes and trying to make sense of Westworld — Denny's (@DennysDiner) June 11, 2018 As much as we love our pancakes, we'd never change our name to Whatapancake — Whataburger® (@Whataburger) June 11, 2018 While wholesome MoonPie just kept being wholesome MoonPie. We've worked really hard for like 100 years to get people to remember our brand name so if it's cool with everyone we're just going to stick with MoonPie thank you — MoonPie (@MoonPie) June 11, 2018 While IHOb recovers from that burn, some of its customers seemed pretty excited about the new burgers. Regardless, it's still just a marketing stunt, and it worked. WATCH: Future of the internet could depend on submarine datacenters |
Posted: 11 Jun 2018 12:19 PM PDT Federal public defenders say that immigration enforcement officials in the United States have repeatedly deceived immigrant parents arriving in the US seeking shelter from violent conditions in their home country, telling those individuals that they are taking their children away for baths or other benign reasons only to never return with them. Miguel Nogueres, a federal public defender in McAllen, Texas said that he's seen a dramatic increase in the number of cases his office sees on any given day during the presidency of Donald Trump, and that he has been hearing from clients that they were lied to by Border Patrol agents when their children were taken away, and not being given further information about the whereabouts of their kids. "Every day we hear that parents are being separated from their children and are given different reasons for the separation. |
Florida Home Depot Employee Bloodied After She's Attacked by Spider Monkey Posted: 11 Jun 2018 11:56 AM PDT |
AT&T Just Got Cleared to Buy Time Warner in a Massive $85 Billion Media Merger Posted: 12 Jun 2018 01:55 PM PDT |
What would 'success' at Singapore summit mean? Posted: 11 Jun 2018 04:19 AM PDT |
Researchers Catch Small Shark, 8-Foot Great White Steals It Posted: 12 Jun 2018 11:09 AM PDT |
Britain urges UAE not to press ahead with attack on Yemen's 'lifeline' port Posted: 11 Jun 2018 09:26 AM PDT Britain has urged the UAE not to press ahead with an assault on Yemen's main port following UN warnings that the attack could leave hundreds of thousands dead in a country already on the brink of famine. UAE forces are poised to attack the port of Hodeidah as early as Tuesday as part of their campaign with Saudi Arabia to defeat the Houthi rebels who have seized much of north Yemen. Around 70 per cent of Yemen's imports, including the vast majority of its food, comes through Hodeidah and the port is described as the country's "lifeline". The UN said last week that up to 250,000 people could die if the port is attacked or besieged. "We will continue to discourage any attack on Hodeidah port and will continue to use our influence to do so," Alistair Burt, a foreign office minister, told the House of Commons. The Department for International Development (Dfid) warned international aid groups on Saturday that diplomatic negotiations to avert the attack were failing. "We are doing everything we can through diplomatic channels to discourage an assault on Hodeidah. However despite these actions, a military assault now looks imminent," Dfid said in an email to aid groups. At least eight million people in Yemen are on the verge of famine Credit: Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images By Monday evening, diplomatic efforts to dissuade the UAE were still underway and British officials said they had not lost hope of averting the attack. "It could still be that a negotiated solution is found," said Mr Burt. The UK sells weapons to both the UAE and Saudi Arabia and provides logistical support for their military coalition in Yemen. Mr Burt resisted calls from opposition MPs to halt arms supplies or to ensure that UK weapons were not used in the Hodeidah attack. Several aid agency figures said they believed that the attack was likely to begin on Tuesday, when international attention was focused on the summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un in Singapore. The Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen, which includes the UAE, did not respond to a request for comment. Extremely concerned that life-saving organisations are not getting the security guarantees they need to work safely in #Yemen. All parties to the conflict must allow safe, rapid and unhindered humanitarian access to all parts of Yemen.— Alistair Burt (@AlistairBurtUK) June 10, 2018 UN officials believe the US will play the deciding role in whether or not the attack goes ahead and that the UAE would not move forward without a green light from the White House. "So far they have a blinking yellow light from the US," one official said. Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, said he was "closely following" the situation but did not call for the UAE to hold fire. "I have spoken with Emirati leaders and made clear our desire to address their security concerns while preserving the free flow of humanitarian aid and life-saving commercial imports," he said. The Houthi rebels took control of Hodeidah in 2014 and drove Yemeni government forces out. The Saudi-led military coalition alleges that the Houthis are using the port to smuggle weapons from Iran, including ballistic missiles which have been fired into Saudi Arabia. As part of a compromise deal to avert an attack, the UN has offered to co-manage the port alongside the Houthis. The offer is intended to give the Saudi coalition confidence that Hodeidah is not being used for weapons smuggling. Mike Pompeo said he was closely watching the developments in Yemen Credit: UPI / Barcroft Images Aid groups fear that the compromise will not satisfy the coalition and that the UAE will press ahead with the attack in the belief that if they take Hodeidah they can force the Houthis to surrender across Yemen. Dr Mariam Aldogani, a field manager for Save the Children, said two medical facilities had closed already as UAE forces approach the southern edge of Hodeidah. "People are afraid. If they attack it will be a disaster," she said. "There is no future. For more than three years we have been through war and it is enough." Around 22 million people in Yemen are dependent on aid, with at least eight million on the verge of famine, according to the UN. A Saudi coalition airstrike hit a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) cholera treatment centre in the northern town of Abs early on Monday morning, the aid group said. No one was injured. João Martins, MSF's head of mission Yemen, said the strike showed "complete disrespect for medical facilities and patients. Whether intentional or a result of negligence, it is totally unacceptable." |
Passenger Tossed From Car and Survives Following Fiery Florida Toll Booth Crash Posted: 12 Jun 2018 07:33 AM PDT |
Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack, Trump says Posted: 11 Jun 2018 05:45 PM PDT |
Netflix Extends Agreement To Keep Streaming Anthony Bourdain's 'Parts Unknown' Posted: 12 Jun 2018 01:10 PM PDT |
China warns citizens in Vietnam after protests over economic zones Posted: 11 Jun 2018 12:26 AM PDT China has warned its citizens in Vietnam after protesters clashed with police over a government plan to create new economic zones for foreign investment that has fueled anti-Chinese sentiment in the country. More than 100 protesters were arrested and dozens of police injured at a protest in central Vietnam on Sunday, one of several demonstrations nationwide against the special economic zones opponents fear will be dominated by Chinese investors. The Chinese embassy in Hanoi posted a notice on its website referring to the protests as "illegal gatherings" that had included some "anti-China content". |
Berlin talks bid to revive stalled Ukraine peace process Posted: 10 Jun 2018 08:22 PM PDT Ukraine and Russia's foreign ministers meet their German and French counterparts on Monday in a renewed bid to resolve the smouldering civil war as Moscow seeks to shed Western sanctions. The Ukraine conflict, half-forgotten by the West amid other crises and its own divisions, has claimed over 10,000 lives and still sees daily clashes between pro-Russian and Ukrainian forces. President Vladimir Putin last Thursday warned that any military "provocations" while Russia hosts the football World Cup would have "very severe consequences for Ukraine as a state". |
Alligator on Tarmac Holds Up Spirit Airlines Flight at Florida Airport Posted: 12 Jun 2018 09:17 AM PDT |
The 8th Circuit strategy: How abortion foes are lining up cases to challenge Roe Posted: 11 Jun 2018 03:00 AM PDT |
John Kelly Says The White House Is A 'Miserable' Place To Work: Report Posted: 11 Jun 2018 01:21 AM PDT |
Posted: 11 Jun 2018 05:23 AM PDT |
Man Called to Rescue Kittens from Side of the Road Finds Baby Otters Posted: 11 Jun 2018 06:35 AM PDT |
North Korea's Kim visits Singapore's sky bar, gardens in surprise evening tour Posted: 11 Jun 2018 04:38 PM PDT Reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Un went on an evening tour of Singapore on Monday, posing with city-state officials at a tropical garden before visiting an infinity pool atop a landmark waterfront hotel, to the surprise of guests. Kim arrived in Singapore on Sunday for a historic summit with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday aimed at getting North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and missiles in exchange for economic incentives and security guarantees. |
Daimler Allegedly Used 5 Defeat Devices In Diesel Cars Posted: 11 Jun 2018 02:44 AM PDT |
Tariffs not denting military relations with US allies: Mattis Posted: 11 Jun 2018 02:16 PM PDT Ongoing tensions between America and its closest allies over tariffs and other issues have not soured military-to-military relationships, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Monday. President Donald Trump has recently blasted several nations, including Canada, over what he has called unfair tariffs on US goods. Trump refused to sign a joint statement over the weekend endorsing global trade rules, and accused Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of dishonesty. |
Toddler Wandering Into Traffic Is Saved in the Nick of Time by Heroic Police Officer Posted: 12 Jun 2018 12:10 PM PDT |
Global warming will make veggies harder to find: study Posted: 11 Jun 2018 12:12 PM PDT Global warming is expected to make vegetables significantly scarcer around the world, unless new growing practices and resilient crop varieties are adopted, researchers warned on Monday. By the end of this century, less water and hotter air will combine to cut average yields of vegetables -- which are crucial to a healthy diet -- by nearly one-third, said the report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. A 7.2 Fahrenheit (4 Celsius) increase in temperature, which scientists expect by 2100 if global warming continues on its current trajectory, reduces average yields by 31.5 percent, said the report. |
'Diversity Is A Bunch Of Crap And Un-American,' Says GOP Congressional Candidate Posted: 11 Jun 2018 11:22 AM PDT |
Prince George And His Cousin Steal The Show At The Queen's Birthday Celebration Posted: 11 Jun 2018 07:10 AM PDT |
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