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- Donald Trump, venting fury over budget fight, threatens to close U.S.-Mexico border
- People Were Convinced That Blue Flash in New York City Was Aliens
- Syrian surprise: How Trump's phone call changed the war
- Armed man surrenders following 10-hour siege after negotiator sings White Christmas to him
- The Latest: UK warns about surge of migrant crossings
- Deaths of Police Officers on Duty on the Rise in the U.S.
- Hamas denies Mubarak claim it sent militants to Egypt in 2011
- Federal Government Advised Furloughed Employees to Offer Manual Labor for Rent During Shutdown
- Russia, Turkey discuss coordination in Syria after U.S. withdrawal
- Hannover airport closed for over four hours after car drives onto runway
- Utah gears up to implement nation's lowest DUI limit
- Barn find Bugatti trio found in Belgium is worth over $1m
- Egypt police kill 40 'terrorists' after Giza bus attack: ministry
- Retired Gen. Allen says Trump turned troop visit into 'political rally'
- Why Russia Being 'First' In Hypersonic Weapons Might Be a Bad Thing
- U.S. FCC probes outage of CenturyLink 911 emergency call service
- Sears to close 80 more Sears and Kmart stores: Here's the list
- Volkswagen presents a mobile electric vehicle charging station
- What were the best late-night moments of 2018? Take a look.
- Japan bolts whaling commission, but tensions may ease
- Bangladesh opposition leader expects victory if vote is fair
- Tesla names two directors as part of Musk US fraud settlement
- Mike Tindall reveals garish Christmas suits he wears at Sandringham have Queen's approval because she 'loves bright colours'
- Welcome to Russia's Hybrid War in the Sea of Azov
- Photos of Guatemalan boy who died in US custody released as dad speaks out about why they headed to border
- Trump blames child border deaths on Democrats
- Was the Austin Metro really Britain's biggest motoring failure?
- Oil prices jump, but oversupply worries persist
- Someone drilled through the International Space Station from the inside, astronaut says
- Pelosi taps Florida Democrat to lead climate change panel
- UAE reopens Damascus embassy after seven years
- New Year's Eve party in Times Square to cheer for press freedom
- 2 shot on South Side by suspect dressed as postal worker, police say
- Melania Trump's skin-colored pants confuse Twitter: 'Where are your pants?'
- Top Asian News 4:45 a.m. GMT
- Bentley takes a page out of Porsche’s playbook as it plans to lure over Tesla buyers
- Trends Designers Hope Not to See in 2019
- 'Yellow vest' protesters target Macron's holiday hideaway
- America's best restaurant chains: Top-rated brands according to TripAdvisor
- Hundreds flee Islamist attacks in northeast Nigeria to seek refuge in Maiduguri
- Wells Fargo in $575 mn US settlement on consumer ills
- Police criticised for asking public to choose which village to patrol via Twitter poll
- Where do the investigations related to Trump stand?
Donald Trump, venting fury over budget fight, threatens to close U.S.-Mexico border Posted: 28 Dec 2018 08:37 AM PST |
People Were Convinced That Blue Flash in New York City Was Aliens Posted: 28 Dec 2018 07:45 AM PST |
Syrian surprise: How Trump's phone call changed the war Posted: 28 Dec 2018 02:26 AM PST In the phone call two weeks ago, Trump had been expected to deliver a standard warning to the Turkish president over his plan to launch a crossborder attack targeting U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in northeast Syria, U.S. officials say. Instead, in the course of the conversation Trump reshaped U.S. policy in the Middle East, abandoning a quarter of Syrian territory and handing Ankara the job of finishing off Islamic State in Syria. "Trump asked: 'If we withdraw our soldiers, can you clean up ISIS?'", a Turkish official told Reuters. |
Armed man surrenders following 10-hour siege after negotiator sings White Christmas to him Posted: 29 Dec 2018 08:58 AM PST A man with a rifle who held off a team of armed police in a 10-hour siege gave himself up after an officer sang a Christmas carol to him. Nathaniel Lewis, 34, allegedly started shooting at the specialised police who rushed to his home in Pennsylvania, US, when a relative reported him acting erratically on Christmas evening. The shots hit a police vehicle, a house and another vehicle, and the Swat (Special Weapons and Tactics) team returned fire. |
The Latest: UK warns about surge of migrant crossings Posted: 28 Dec 2018 09:51 AM PST |
Deaths of Police Officers on Duty on the Rise in the U.S. Posted: 28 Dec 2018 07:42 AM PST |
Hamas denies Mubarak claim it sent militants to Egypt in 2011 Posted: 29 Dec 2018 11:58 AM PST Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas on Saturday denied an allegation by Egypt's deposed president Hosni Mubarak that it infiltrated hundreds of men across the border during the 2011 uprising. Mubarak took to the witness stand in a Cairo court Wednesday to testify about jailbreaks allegedly orchestrated by his successor Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood. |
Federal Government Advised Furloughed Employees to Offer Manual Labor for Rent During Shutdown Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:31 AM PST |
Russia, Turkey discuss coordination in Syria after U.S. withdrawal Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:12 AM PST Foreign and defense ministers from Russia and Turkey discussed coordination between their forces in Syria after the United States' decision to withdraw troops from the Arab republic, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday. "Today, an understanding was reached on how military representatives of Russia and Turkey will continue coordinating their steps "on the ground" under new conditions with a view to the ultimate eradication of the terrorist threat in the Syrian Arab Republic," Lavrov said. |
Hannover airport closed for over four hours after car drives onto runway Posted: 29 Dec 2018 11:35 AM PST The airport in the German city of Hannover was closed for over four hours after a car drove onto the runway. The unnamed driver has been arrested, and all flights were diverted from 3:30pm until 8pm. A police spokesman said a car with a Polish license plate managed to get on to the runway just after a plane had landed. "Officers from the Federal Police were able to stop the car and overwhelm the man," said Hannover police, in a statement. The incident comes after the airport increased security over the Christmas period. Passengers inside Hannover airport wait for updates "The security areas are currently vacated, currently there is no clearance," police said, immediately after the incident. "Flight operations are currently suspended. The investigation continues." Eurocontrol, the organisation responsible for air traffic management, said there were no flights due to land or take off until 8pm. "Zero rate applied for arrivals and departures due to an ongoing security issue on the airfield," Eurocontrol said. "Delays are high." Flights resumed at 8:06pm, the airport announced on its website. |
Utah gears up to implement nation's lowest DUI limit Posted: 28 Dec 2018 08:44 AM PST |
Barn find Bugatti trio found in Belgium is worth over $1m Posted: 28 Dec 2018 10:01 AM PST |
Egypt police kill 40 'terrorists' after Giza bus attack: ministry Posted: 29 Dec 2018 01:41 AM PST Egyptian police killed 40 "terrorists" in separate raids early Saturday, a day after a roadside bomb near the Giza pyramids killed three Vietnamese tourists and their guide, the interior ministry said. Two raids in the Giza governorate killed 30 "terrorists", while the remaining 10 were killed in the restive North Sinai, the ministry said in a statement. "Information was received by the national security that a group of terrorists were planning to carry out a series of aggressive attacks targeting state institutions, particularly economic ones, as well as tourism, armed forces, police and Christian places of worship," the statement said. |
Retired Gen. Allen says Trump turned troop visit into 'political rally' Posted: 28 Dec 2018 06:13 AM PST |
Why Russia Being 'First' In Hypersonic Weapons Might Be a Bad Thing Posted: 28 Dec 2018 01:00 AM PST |
U.S. FCC probes outage of CenturyLink 911 emergency call service Posted: 28 Dec 2018 12:44 PM PST The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating a nationwide CenturyLink Inc |
Sears to close 80 more Sears and Kmart stores: Here's the list Posted: 28 Dec 2018 05:51 PM PST |
Volkswagen presents a mobile electric vehicle charging station Posted: 28 Dec 2018 09:31 AM PST German carmaker Volkswagen has revealed a first glimpse of its mobile quick charging station for electric vehicles (EVs), which will go into production in 2020. With this first glimpse, Volkswagen has demonstrated that it's possible to provide temporary charging facilities, which will open up new avenues for the future expansion of recharging networks. The goal is to be able, for example, to set up charging points at large-scale events, or on company premises. |
What were the best late-night moments of 2018? Take a look. Posted: 28 Dec 2018 12:24 PM PST |
Japan bolts whaling commission, but tensions may ease Posted: 27 Dec 2018 05:39 PM PST Japan has made good on years of threats by bolting the International Whaling Commission, but its decision may also offer a way out of tensions that looked inextricable. Japan, which calls whaling part of its cultural heritage, said Wednesday it would withdraw from the seven-decade-old commission which since 1986 has banned commercial killing of the ocean giants. Australia and New Zealand have been outraged by Japan's incursions into waters they consider a whale sanctuary and activists harassed the whalers in often dangerous chases. |
Bangladesh opposition leader expects victory if vote is fair Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:49 AM PST |
Tesla names two directors as part of Musk US fraud settlement Posted: 28 Dec 2018 06:48 AM PST Tesla named two more independent directors on Friday and said it completed the requirements of a US settlement of fraud charges involving Chief Executive Elon Musk. The electric car company tapped Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and Walgreens Boots Alliance Executive Vice President Kathleen Wilson-Thompson for its board of directors, an element of the September agreement between Musk and the US Securities and Exchange Commission that resolved charges that Musk defrauded investors by claiming on Twitter that he had secured funding to take Tesla private. |
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 04:19 AM PST A garish, red patterned suit may not spring to mind as the first choice of what to wear to Christmas with the Queen at Sandringham, but Mike Tindall has said his festive attire has her stamp of approval. The former professional rugby player, who is married to Zara Tindall, the Queen's granddaughter, said the monarch loves bright colours and encourages the family to wear them in happy times. "This year we opened presents on Christmas Eve - I wore one of these. "And just to give a little punch on Christmas Morning I came down in a different little set up. "The queen loves bright colours it's why she wears all those amazing colours that she does wear, she thinks that dark colours are for sad times." Speaking to website JOE, he also revealed that two years ago, when the Queen was unwell and he and his wife were recovering from a miscarriage, the three spent Christmas morning together. Mike Tindall, husband of Zara, wears garish suits to Christmas at Sandringham Credit: JOE He explained: "Christmas, two years ago, [the Queen]wasn't feeling very well so she didn't go to church. We'd obviously been through what we'd been through with our pregnancy, which we lost, so we did our own little private just as a three. "I had a suit on like this and thought 'maybe I should be wearing something a little bit different today' but I was trying to raise the mood." Christmases at Sandringham are a world away from the festive celebrations he enjoyed in Otley, West Yorkshire, when he was growing up, he said. Mr Tindall revealed: "It's quite a strange day as if you're from up north...I usually spend the whole day in my boxer shorts or my tracksuit so by the time I'd have normally got up I've been to church twice, which is quite strange for me. "It's completely different - I've never had to take as many outfits anywhere." The Royals celebrate Christmas with presents and a turkey feast on Christmas Eve, because the Queen likes to give her staff the day off on the 25th. Mr Tindall added: "Basically she loves all the staff that she has working for us so she would give as many the day off that she can." He also said the Queen watches her own speech on Christmas Day with her family. |
Welcome to Russia's Hybrid War in the Sea of Azov Posted: 29 Dec 2018 12:00 PM PST |
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Trump blames child border deaths on Democrats Posted: 29 Dec 2018 12:18 PM PST |
Was the Austin Metro really Britain's biggest motoring failure? Posted: 28 Dec 2018 09:08 AM PST |
Oil prices jump, but oversupply worries persist Posted: 27 Dec 2018 06:27 PM PST Brent crude was up $1.18, or 2.26 percent, at $53.34 a barrel at 0219 GMT, having earlier risen as much as 3.1 percent. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures, were at $45.62 a barrel, up 2.26 percent, or $1.01, after earlier rising 3.6 percent. Oil prices fell to their lowest in more than a year on Thursday, a day after their biggest one-day rally in two years, pulled down by worries about the global economy and a supply glut. |
Someone drilled through the International Space Station from the inside, astronaut says Posted: 28 Dec 2018 12:43 AM PST Someone appears to have drilled a hole in the International Space Station from the inside, according to a member of its crew. One of the Russian cosmonauts who explored the strange gap found in the outside of a capsule attached to the International Space Station said Russian law enforcement is now looking to understand how the opening was drilled from inside the spacecraft. Sergei Prokopyev said investigators were looking at samples he and crewmate Oleg Kononenko collected during a 12 December spacewalk. |
Pelosi taps Florida Democrat to lead climate change panel Posted: 28 Dec 2018 10:39 AM PST |
UAE reopens Damascus embassy after seven years Posted: 27 Dec 2018 06:23 PM PST The United Arab Emirates reopened its embassy in Damascus Thursday, the latest sign of efforts to bring the Syrian government back into the Arab fold. The UAE broke ties with Syria in February 2012, as the repression of nationwide protests demanding regime change was escalating into a devastating war. An acting charge d'affaires has already started working, an Emirati statement said, stressing that the UAE was "keen to put relations back on their normal track". |
New Year's Eve party in Times Square to cheer for press freedom Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:20 AM PST Reporters will be the guests of honor at the New Year's Eve party in New York's Times Square on Monday, in what organizers said was a celebration of press freedom after an unusually deadly year for journalists at U.S. news outlets. Two attacks in particular weighed on organizers as they discussed in autumn whom to give the honor of initiating the ceremonial ball drop just before midnight, according to Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance. One was the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for the Washington Post and U.S. resident, inside a Saudi Arabian consulate in Turkey. |
2 shot on South Side by suspect dressed as postal worker, police say Posted: 27 Dec 2018 08:21 PM PST |
Melania Trump's skin-colored pants confuse Twitter: 'Where are your pants?' Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:03 AM PST |
Posted: 28 Dec 2018 08:45 PM PST MANILA, Philippines (AP) — An undersea 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Saturday and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said that it has a potential to generate a tsunami. No casualties or damage have been reported immediately. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in an initial report that the quake was detected at a depth of 49 kilometers (30 miles) and a magnitude of 7.1 about 162 kilometers (100 miles) off Davao Oriental province. It said that it could generate aftershocks but the agency did not expect any damage. The Philippine agency did not mention any tsunami threat. |
Bentley takes a page out of Porsche’s playbook as it plans to lure over Tesla buyers Posted: 28 Dec 2018 02:10 PM PST Whether you love Tesla or can't stand the company -- perhaps due to the antics of CEO Elon Musk -- there's no getting around the fact that the company may very well go down as one of the more influential car manufacturers in history. In a relatively short time-frame, Tesla managed to bring electric cars into the mainstream. Tesla's success has since prompted a number of luxury auto brands -- from BMW to Porsche -- to finally start taking EVs seriously. Just last year, for example, Porsche Cars North America CEO Klaus Zellmer flat-out said that the allure of the Model S likely lured away consumers who were otherwise interested in picking up a Porsche. In light of that, another luxury automaker influenced by Tesla's ongoing success is Bentley. During a recent interview with Automotive News Europe, Bentley CEO Adrian Hallmark relayed that he'd like to broaden Bentley's reach to include hyper-wealthy "upper liberals" who tend to be drawn to EVs from the likes of Tesla. As a result, Hallmark said that Bentley is planning to dive head-first into the EV realm. > About 40 percent of our customers would consider buying an EV. But more important, the two major demographic segments that we don't currently sell to -- the upper liberals and the post-moderns -- account for 40 percent of high-net-worth individuals, and an EV is even more appealing to them than to our customers. They tend to buy Porsche and Tesla now. We see full-electric cars as another growth opportunity in a five- to 10-year period. In the meantime, all nameplates will have a hybrid option before 2025. And similar to what we heard from Porsche when it was designing what is now known as the Taycan, Hallmark relayed that Bentley's first electric car will be designed as a Bentley that just happens to be electric. In other words, the company has no plans to make any compromises on design and performance when it rolls out an EV. Bentley has introduced some concept EV designs in the past, but it remains to be seen when a fully electric Bentley will become available for purchase. |
Trends Designers Hope Not to See in 2019 Posted: 28 Dec 2018 05:00 AM PST |
'Yellow vest' protesters target Macron's holiday hideaway Posted: 28 Dec 2018 08:29 AM PST If Emmanuel Macron is hoping for some holiday respite from the anti-government protests which have rocked France, he might want to avoid the presidential retreat on the Mediterranean coast. Around 40 "yellow vest" demonstrators on Thursday tried to storm the medieval fort of Bregancon that serves as Macron's summer retreat before being turned back by police, the mayor of nearby Bormes-les-Mimosas, Francois Arizzi, told AFP on Friday. For people who want more democracy, they should start by respecting other people's property," Arizzi said, saying many of the protesters had tried to infiltrate the fort by crossing private land. |
America's best restaurant chains: Top-rated brands according to TripAdvisor Posted: 28 Dec 2018 11:02 AM PST |
Hundreds flee Islamist attacks in northeast Nigeria to seek refuge in Maiduguri Posted: 29 Dec 2018 12:50 PM PST An uptick in attacks by Islamists and the resulting upheaval in the region comes in the run up to an election in which President Muhammadu Buhari will seek a second term. A faction of Boko Haram, Islamic State in West Africa (ISWA), which split from the insurgency in 2016 claimed responsibility for an attack on a military base in Baga, a town in eastern Borno state, which the Nigerian army said took place on Wednesday evening. The fight to control Baga - a strategic town as it borders Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon - forced hundreds to seek safety in Maiduguri, some 200 km (124 miles) to the south. |
Wells Fargo in $575 mn US settlement on consumer ills Posted: 28 Dec 2018 10:45 AM PST Wells Fargo agreed to a $575 million nationwide settlement over its opening of millions of unauthorized customer accounts and other alleged predatory practices, the bank and US authorities announced Friday. Other alleged violations short-changed consumers on auto insurance, mortgage rates and collateral protection insurance. |
Police criticised for asking public to choose which village to patrol via Twitter poll Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:00 AM PST A local police force has been criticised for asking the public to vote on which village they should patrol by using a poll on Twitter. Wiltshire Police force has been accused of signposting where criminals should target after announcing on social media that it would send officers to patrol one of three villages. It posted: "Which village would you like us to patrol later today?", giving the options of Aldbourne, Great Bedwyn and Worton. The village Great Bedwyn was picked as the winner. The force wrote: "Great Bedwyn got the vote! Quick pit stop to refuel and we'll head there!" The Twitter account posted pictures from the village, writing: "As promised, a foot patrol of Great Bedwyn! Had a chat to some residents and bumped into Daisy the dog." Followers of the account were quick to criticise, with Steve Johnson incredulously writing: "Wow a poll to see where to patrol ? What next a lucky dip to see who to arrest!" Which village would you like us to patrol later today?— Wiltshire Police (@wiltshirepolice) December 29, 2018 Another, Matty, wrote: "So the criminals will be hitting Worton and Aldbourne later then." Follower Gary Lawrence asked:"Is this a joke? If it is it's not very funny @wiltshirepolice If it's serious you need to think about the message it sends out. What next, a poll on what crimes to investigate or suspects to charge?" The force replied: "Not meant as a joke. We continually patrol rural areas. We are promoting our work and engaging with the communities." Mr Lawrence said in response: "It's commendable but how do people who don't use social media get a say? Who decides which areas go on the poll? What happens in the places that don't win the vote?" The Telegraph has contacted Wiltshire Police for further comment. Many pointed to budget cuts as a reason for police having to ask the public where to patrol. Cuts to police budgets that have led to a reduction of 20,000 officers since 2010. Dave Thompson, the National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Finance and Resources, said earlier this year that "budget cuts and a hands-off Government approach to aspects of policing" mean the public's experience is of a "less visible, less responsive and less proactive" force. |
Where do the investigations related to Trump stand? Posted: 29 Dec 2018 01:38 PM PST |
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