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- 'World will end in 12 years if we don't address climate change,' Ocasio-Cortez says
- Meng Wanzhou: US to proceed with extradition of Huawei executive despite risk of angering China
- Ex-U.S. marine jailed in Russia for spying was misled: lawyer
- Kamala Harris Is Terrible on Criminal Justice
- British pound recovers as May outlines Brexit 'Plan B'
- Zimbabwe Says Tweet About Palace Coup Talk Was Fake
- Analysis: Breaking down the full video with Covington Catholic students
- Taliban attack on Afghan military base kills more than 100
- A century on, Basra's British-era shipyard going strong
- US to seek Huawei exec's extradition from Canada
- Three dead from separate avalanches in Colorado and New Mexico
- Meet the Women Who Protested the Women’s March
- Romania president: plan to invalidate graft cases not legal
- Every Photo of the Heavy Duty 2020 GMC Sierra
- Weakened Freedom Caucus Hustles for Relevance in the Pelosi Era
- Stunning video captures icy Niagara Falls
- Report reveals an undeclared North Korean missile base headquarters
- Ghosn awaits fate after vowing to stay in Japan if bailed
- Russia opens civil cases against Facebook, Twitter - report
- Women’s March Leader Claims Questions about Anti-Semitism Were Racist
- Prince Philip crash: passenger who broke wrist claims police haven't asked her for statement four days on
- Covington, Kentucky becomes center of controversy after student confrontation in Washington, DC
- REPORT: Trump to Meet with Covington High School Students
- Snow fallout: Airlines canceled more than 4,800 flights since Friday
- Supreme Court Allows Redacted Appeal in Possible Mueller Case
- 2019 Mercedes-AMG E53 Coupe - Photos
- Google spends big on U.S. lobbying amid antitrust, bias battles
- Israeli soldiers 'neutralised' West Bank attacker: army
- America's F-35 Stealth Fighter: The Ultimate Missile Killer?
- J&J, U.S. states settle hip implant claims for $120 mln
- Teen in confrontation with Native American: I didn't provoke
- Polar plunge: Record low temperatures roll into Midwest, East behind snowstorm
- Open letter to Xi demands China release detained Canadians
- See Photos of the Made-in-Michigan Mahindra Marazzo
- Mr Porter and Off-White unveil their latest collaboration
- 'Welcome' refugees in Kansas celebrate their American birthdays
- Different Races, Same Boat
- OMG, the Instant Pot with a built-in sous vide cooker is back on sale at its lowest price ever
- Suicide bomber rams U.S.-backed forces at Syria checkpoint
- Video shows Florida toddler walking towards police with hands up during her father's arrest
- See Niagara Falls Transform Into an Icy Wonderland Amid Bone-Chilling Cold
- Police searching for Round Lake man after girl, 11, drives to school
- AFP to cut 95 jobs, CEO says, scaling back initial 125 target
- Trump still plans to deliver Jan. 29 State of the Union address: official
- Tourist killed by falling window from Hong Kong hotel
'World will end in 12 years if we don't address climate change,' Ocasio-Cortez says Posted: 22 Jan 2019 07:06 AM PST |
Meng Wanzhou: US to proceed with extradition of Huawei executive despite risk of angering China Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:43 PM PST The US will go ahead with formal extradition proceedings to bring the detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to America from Canada, it has been reported, despite the risk of increased trans-Pacific tensions. Canada's ambassador to the US, David MacNaughton, said in an interview on Monday that Washington had told Ottawa it will make the formal request, without going into detail on timing. Ms Meng was detained by Canada on 1 December at the request of the United States, meaning the deadline for filing the extradition request falls on 30 January – 60 days later. |
Ex-U.S. marine jailed in Russia for spying was misled: lawyer Posted: 22 Jan 2019 12:59 PM PST Russia's Federal Security Service detained Paul Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, in a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28. Whelan appeared in a Moscow court on Tuesday, where a judge rejected releasing him on bail. Whelan, who denies the charges, was detained after receiving a thumb drive containing a list of all the employees of a secret Russian state agency, the Russian online news portal Rosbalt.ru reported this month. |
Kamala Harris Is Terrible on Criminal Justice Posted: 22 Jan 2019 03:30 AM PST Democratic senator Kamala Harris has announced that she is throwing her hat in the ring to run for president in 2020 — so now is as good a time as any to remind everyone of her terrible record on criminal justice. Thankfully, criminal-justice reform has become a bit of a popular issue these days among both Democrats and Republicans. As a civil libertarian, it's my opinion that we still have a long way to go — and putting Kamala Harris in the White House would not be a step in the right direction. |
British pound recovers as May outlines Brexit 'Plan B' Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:02 AM PST The pound recovered ground Monday after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she plans to return to Brussels to discuss changes to the Brexit deal she agreed with EU leaders last month despite an overwhelming rejection of the draft text by MPs last week. There was mixed news out of China, with official data showing the country's economic growth at its slowest pace in 28 years offsetting a report that the country has offered to eliminate its massive trade surplus with the United States -- easing trade war tensions between the world's two biggest economies. "Unless the British PM intends to commit political suicide, an extension request is the most likely scenario and the EU will most probably agree, which should be a positive development that will take the pound towards $1.30 again," predicted Konstantinos Anthis, Head of Research at ADSS. |
Zimbabwe Says Tweet About Palace Coup Talk Was Fake Posted: 21 Jan 2019 05:02 AM PST |
Analysis: Breaking down the full video with Covington Catholic students Posted: 22 Jan 2019 12:56 PM PST |
Taliban attack on Afghan military base kills more than 100 Posted: 21 Jan 2019 05:54 AM PST Taliban attackers killed more than 100 Afghan security personnel when they detonated a car bomb in a training base and then stormed inside. The deadly attack on an intelligence training centre came amid American fears that the beleaguered Afghan forces are suffering unsustainable casualties against the Taliban. A captured, American-made armoured vehicle loaded with explosives was rammed through a checkpoint at the National Directorate of Security (NDS) training base in Maidan Shahr, the capital of Maidan Wardak province. A senior defence official told Reuters that after the vehicle detonated in the campus, two gunmen had entered and shot dead many Afghans in the wake of the huge explosion. "We have information that 126 people have been killed in the explosion inside the military training centre, eight special commandoes are among the dead," said the official. Another official put the NDS death toll at more than 100. An Afghan policeman keeps watch at a checkpoint on the Ghazni highway, in Maidan Shar (file photo) Credit: REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail Last month, the Pentagon's pick for the next commander of U.S. Central Command said the Afghan's high casualty rate was unsustainable. Lt Gen Kenneth McKenzie said: "Their losses have been very high. They are fighting hard, but their losses are not going to be sustainable unless we correct this problem." Ashraf Ghani, last year said Afghanistan had lost 28,000 soldiers and police killed since 2015. Sharif Hotak, a member of the Wardak provincial council in Maidan Wardak, said he saw bodies of 35 Afghan personnel in the hospital after the attack. "Many more were killed. Several bodies were transported to Kabul city and many injured were transferred to hospitals in Kabul," said Hotak, adding that "the government was hiding the accurate casualty figures to prevent a further dip in morale of the Afghan forces." Two senior officials in the interior ministry said the exact casualty figures was not being disclosed to prevent unrest within the armed forces. Lindsey Graham, the senior US Republican senator, said during a visit to Islamabad earlier this week that the Afghan forces still needed American help. " Those who want the Afghans to fight and be in the front of the fight, they are," he said. " To those who believe they should do more and America should do less, that's coming true. One thing I can tell President Trump and the American people is that we are still needed. It is in our interests to see this through." |
A century on, Basra's British-era shipyard going strong Posted: 22 Jan 2019 07:47 AM PST Thousands of ships, including former dictator Saddam Hussein's yacht, have passed through the Iraqi shipyard's three docks, where a giant steam engine hauls them out of the water and up the century-old wooden tracks. Mohammed Adnan, who has been operating the huge steam engine for six years now, says it is not easy. "They say they [the British] brought in the wood from Burma... we tried to drill a 1.5 inch nail into it once, we couldn't," said Jassim Hussain Sabour, the shipyard's longest-serving worker. |
US to seek Huawei exec's extradition from Canada Posted: 22 Jan 2019 04:16 PM PST The United States confirmed Tuesday that it plans to seek the extradition of Chinese telecom giant Huawei's finance director, who was detained in Canada on a US request, before a January 30 deadline. "We will continue to pursue the extradition of defendant Ms. Meng Wanzhou, and will meet all deadlines set by the US/Canada Extradition Treaty," said Justice Department spokesperson Marc Raimondi. |
Three dead from separate avalanches in Colorado and New Mexico Posted: 22 Jan 2019 12:22 PM PST Two deaths have been confirmed in the US after two separate avalanches in Colorado and New Mexico trapped skiers in crushing snow this week and last. Authorities in Aspen, Colorado confirmed the most recent death on Monday, which happened to be the same day that relatives of a New Mexico avalanche victim announced their loss. A second victim of the New Mexico avalanche had already been reported. |
Meet the Women Who Protested the Women’s March Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:28 AM PST Women from various political and ideological backgrounds challenged the 2019 Women's March by marching in protest and organizing alternative rallies near the Washington, D.C. event on Saturday. The third annual Women's March took place in Freedom Plaza, a more confined space than in years past, suggesting that organizers anticipated smaller crowds after facing allegations of anti-Semitism and defending Nation of Islam's anti-Semitic leader Louis Farrakhan. Following the development of those controversies, conservative group Independent Women's Forum (IWF) organized a rally across the street in the name of "all women" at the same time as the Women's March. |
Romania president: plan to invalidate graft cases not legal Posted: 22 Jan 2019 01:47 PM PST |
Every Photo of the Heavy Duty 2020 GMC Sierra Posted: 22 Jan 2019 04:10 PM PST |
Weakened Freedom Caucus Hustles for Relevance in the Pelosi Era Posted: 22 Jan 2019 01:00 AM PST Freedom Caucus members remain some of President Donald Trump's staunchest and noisiest allies in a Democratic-controlled House under Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "Truth of the matter is, you're going to see a branding of the Freedom Caucus that is taking it to the next level, in this Congress," said Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, the Freedom Caucus chairman who frequently engages directly with the president, including in late-night telephone calls. |
Stunning video captures icy Niagara Falls Posted: 22 Jan 2019 10:30 AM PST |
Report reveals an undeclared North Korean missile base headquarters Posted: 21 Jan 2019 12:31 PM PST "The Sino-ri missile operating base and the Nodong missiles deployed at this location fit into North Korea's presumed nuclear military strategy by providing an operational-level nuclear or conventional first strike capability," the report said. The discovery of an undeclared missile headquarters comes three days after U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he "looks forward" to another summit to discuss denuclearization with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February. |
Ghosn awaits fate after vowing to stay in Japan if bailed Posted: 21 Jan 2019 01:53 AM PST Carlos Ghosn awaits his fate as a Tokyo court prepares to rule on his bail request after the ousted Nissan boss vowed to remain in Japan if released and offered to provide more collateral. "As the court considers my bail application, I want to emphasise that I will reside in Japan and respect any and all bail conditions the Court concludes are warranted," Ghosn said in a statement released by his US-based representatives. A spokeswoman for Ghosn, Devon Spurgeon, said his family had already rented an apartment in Tokyo where he promised to reside while awaiting trial. |
Russia opens civil cases against Facebook, Twitter - report Posted: 21 Jan 2019 01:54 AM PST Russia's communication watchdog said on Monday it was opening administrative proceedings against Twitter and Facebook for failing to explain how they plan to comply with local data laws, the Interfax news agency reported. Roskomnadzor, the watchdog, was quoted as saying that Twitter and Facebook had not explained how and when they would comply with legislation that requires all servers used to store Russians' personal data to be located in Russia. |
Women’s March Leader Claims Questions about Anti-Semitism Were Racist Posted: 21 Jan 2019 12:30 PM PST Women's March co-chair Tamika Mallory claimed during a recent interview that The View's Meghan McCain aggressively questioned her about her ties to infamous anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan because McCain is racist. Mallory, who labeled Farrakhan the GOAT on social media after attending a speech in which he labeled Jews "satanic," said she intended to praise the Nation of Islam leader's past advocacy on behalf of the black community, not his virulent and frequently displayed anti-Semitism. Asked by McCain to explicitly condemn Farrakhan, Mallory refused — a decision she now attributes to McCain's aggressive rhetorical style, which she claims was racially motivated. |
Posted: 21 Jan 2019 03:16 AM PST A woman who broke her wrist in a car crash with the Duke of Edinburgh has criticised police for their treatment of her, claiming she has still not been asked for a statement four days on. Emma Fairweather, 46, was a passenger in a Kia Carens which collided with the Duke's Land Rover on Thursday, and has said she is "very upset" by the treatment she has received from police and Buckingham Palace. Claiming she has not even been asked to give a statement detailing what happened, she said she believed she was being treated differently to the Duke, who has since been photographed out driving again. Ms Fairweather has received a message of support from the Queen, delivered by a lady-in-waiting via a telephone message while she was away from home, but said of the approach of police and palace: "The support that I was offered initially hasn't really been the reality for me. "I've had no opportunity to discuss this in any formal capacity. "I need somebody to understand that I still have medical concerns. I'm very worried that I haven't been asked for a statement from the police. The scene of the crash, near Sandringham "When I contacted the Family Liaison Officer to say I have a number of questions, he hasn't been prepared to listen to those." She added: ""There needs to be a decision as to whether Prince Philip and I are from the same walk of life or not, and we either receive the same treatment or we don't. "I haven't had a full medical check over yet, I just feel that his treatment or his experience hasn't been the same as mine." A Norfolk Police spokesman said: "In any collision investigation our priority is to ensure medical welfare is addressed in the first instance before taking any statement. "We can confirm arrangements were made on Friday (18 January) to take a statement from the passenger involved in the collision. This will take place tomorrow (22 January). "Further contact was attempted on a number of occasions over the weekend but unfortunately these were not successful. "Family liaison officers are not normally deployed for collisions of this nature. However, recognising the level of public interest in this case we felt it appropriate to provide additional support. "All family liaison officers give advice around handling media attention, and as part of this, it is made clear that it is a decision for the individual whether or not to speak to journalists." Ms Fairweather was interviewed on ITV's This Morning, following several interviews with the Daily and Sunday Mirror newspapers. Her friend, the 28-year-old driver of the car Ellie Townsend, has chosen not to speak publicly, understood to be shaken by the experience after fearing for her nine-month-old baby son in the back of the car. Ms Fairweather claimed she has asked for car insurance details from Mrs Townsend "a number of times" in the aftermath of the crash, telling This Morning: "Finally yesterday afternoon I received a very formal email from her husband to share those details with me." The Duke of Edinburgh driving in September 2018 Credit: Peter Jolly Asked what she hoped for from officials, she said: "I think an acknowledgement, not so much any admission of responsibility, but that somebody who would like to talk to me about how difficult this is going to be for me. "I've had no support. The only support I've had is my very immediate family. "Neither party [the Duke or the second driver] have been forthcoming with very much information." Asked about whether she had spoken to the Duke immediately after the crash, she said: "Somebody said he did try to but he was advised not to. "[But] I don't think asking if you're OK is accepting liability." The Duke was photographed on Saturday driving a replacement Land Rover near to the Sandringham Estate, without wearing a seatbelt. Ms Fairweather said she had been "very upset" after seeing the pictures, adding: "Of course accidents happen, but there needs to be a period of reflection on what could be done differently to prevent the same thing happening again. "It was highly insensitive and inconsiderate to me." The Queen attends church at Sandringham on Sunday Credit: Mark Cuthbert Mary Morrison, the Queen's lady-in-waiting, had telephoned Ms Fairweather prior to the interview, saying in a message: "Hello, I'm ringing from Sandringham House. "The Queen has asked me to telephone you to pass on her warmest good wishes following the accident and she is very eager to know how you are and hope that everything is going as well as can be expected. "We're all thinking of you very much at Sandringham and I'll try you at a later date. Unfortunately I've got to go out quite shortly but I hope all is well as can be expected for you. Thank you very much indeed. Goodbye." A senior Palace aide has also spoken directly to the driver. |
Covington, Kentucky becomes center of controversy after student confrontation in Washington, DC Posted: 22 Jan 2019 06:32 AM PST |
REPORT: Trump to Meet with Covington High School Students Posted: 22 Jan 2019 11:13 AM PST President Trump is expected to meet as soon as Wednesday with the Covington Catholic High School students who were involved in a viral confrontation near the Lincoln Memorial during Saturday's March for Life, Fox News's Laura Ingraham reported Tuesday. EXCLUSIVE on the new #LauraIngrahamPodcast — the Covington Catholic students threatened by the leftist internet mob will be meeting with @realDonaldTrump at the White House as early as tomorrow. The students were subjected to an outpouring of online harassment after a number of prominent media outlets, journalists, and celebrities accused them of bigotry based on an incomplete video of their confrontation with Nathan Phillips, an elderly Native American man who baselessly claimed the students had surrounded and taunted him. |
Snow fallout: Airlines canceled more than 4,800 flights since Friday Posted: 21 Jan 2019 11:20 AM PST |
Supreme Court Allows Redacted Appeal in Possible Mueller Case Posted: 22 Jan 2019 08:14 AM PST Mueller is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible obstruction by President Donald Trump. The dispute apparently marks the first time the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in the probe. The Supreme Court previously refused to block the daily fines, but the company is still pressing the court to hear an appeal. |
2019 Mercedes-AMG E53 Coupe - Photos Posted: 22 Jan 2019 09:42 AM PST |
Google spends big on U.S. lobbying amid antitrust, bias battles Posted: 22 Jan 2019 03:10 PM PST Alphabet Inc's |
Israeli soldiers 'neutralised' West Bank attacker: army Posted: 22 Jan 2019 12:47 AM PST A Palestinian attacked Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank late Monday before being shot and "neutralised," the army said, with Palestinian officials reporting the man had died. The Israeli army said the knife-wielding assailant had arrived in a car from Nablus and tried to stab a soldier manning a checkpoint south of the city. The Palestinian health ministry and security sources said the 36-year-old, Mohammed Adwe, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers at the site. |
America's F-35 Stealth Fighter: The Ultimate Missile Killer? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 08:00 PM PST |
J&J, U.S. states settle hip implant claims for $120 mln Posted: 22 Jan 2019 01:07 PM PST |
Teen in confrontation with Native American: I didn't provoke Posted: 20 Jan 2019 07:46 PM PST |
Polar plunge: Record low temperatures roll into Midwest, East behind snowstorm Posted: 21 Jan 2019 02:31 PM PST |
Open letter to Xi demands China release detained Canadians Posted: 21 Jan 2019 08:03 PM PST A group of 143 former diplomats and scholars from 19 countries have penned an open letter to Xi Jinping, China's president, demanding Beijing to "immediately release" two Canadians detained in China. Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, a prominent consultant on North Korean business issues, have been held for six weeks in Beijing. In their respective roles, the two frequently met with Chinese officials, researchers and scholars, the letter noted. The "detentions send a message that this kind of constructive work is unwelcome and even risky in China," the letter said. "That will lead to less dialogue and greater distrust, and undermine efforts to manage disagreements and identify common ground. Both China and the rest of the world will be worse off as a result." The pair disappeared as tensions escalated between Canada and China after Meng Wanzhou, a top executive from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, was arrested in December in Vancouver on a US extradition request related to Iran sanctions violations. Although Beijing has denied any link between the detentions and Ms Meng, 46, the two men were seized shortly after China threatened "serious consequences" over her case. Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou arrives at a parole office with a security guard in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018 Credit: Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press Last week, China handed down a death sentence to a Canadian citizen on drug trafficking charges in a rushed retrial that experts say is another example of Beijing acting in retaliation for Meng, and further efforts to pressure Ottawa in a diplomatic row that has now lasted weeks. A spate of British diplomats and politicians have signed the letter, including former Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former Ambassador to China Sir Christopher Hum, and Member of Parliament Lord David Alton. Signatories also included Gareth Evans, the former foreign minister of Australia, two US deputy assistant secretaries of state, former ambassadors to China from Canada, the US, Australia, Germany, Sweden, and Mexico, and scholars Orville Schell of the Asia Society, Minxin Pei, a professor and expert on Chinese politics at Claremont McKenna College, and Bonnie Glaser, senior advisor for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a US think tank. Meng is currently under house arrest as her case remains pending. Kovrig and Spavor have been allowed a handful of consular visits in detention. |
See Photos of the Made-in-Michigan Mahindra Marazzo Posted: 22 Jan 2019 10:40 AM PST |
Mr Porter and Off-White unveil their latest collaboration Posted: 22 Jan 2019 08:21 AM PST Mr Porter has presented the fruit of its latest collaboration with streetwear label Off-White: a 44-piece capsule which reinterprets traditional sportswear. Christened "Modern Office," the collection is exclusively available from Mr Porter (www.mrporter.com). "Securing the Mr Porter account has always been a goal for me. |
'Welcome' refugees in Kansas celebrate their American birthdays Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:21 PM PST |
Posted: 21 Jan 2019 03:30 AM PST Toward the end of his life, Martin Luther King Jr. turned his attention from an exclusive focus on racial justice to unequal opportunity more generally. Too many of King's — and, now, Carlson's — critics point to America's free(-ish) market economy and declare that opportunity was and remains wide open to anyone willing to work for it. |
OMG, the Instant Pot with a built-in sous vide cooker is back on sale at its lowest price ever Posted: 21 Jan 2019 01:03 PM PST Before we even get to discussing this Instant Pot or the sale happening right now on Amazon, you definitely need to be made aware that this deal is going to sell out very, very quickly. Last time this coupon popped up on Amazon it was gone within an hour, so you had better hurry if you want to get in on the action! With that out of the way, the Instant Pot 8 Qt Aura Pro Multi-Use Programmable Multicooker with Sous Vide is pretty much a modern miracle that you never knew existed. It has a bunch of different cooking modes, which is obvious since it's an Instant Pot. But it's also the only Instant Pot model with a built-in sous vide cooking mode! It's price at $150, but if you clip the on-site $32 coupon you can snag it at its lowest price ever. Hurry! Here;s some additional info from the product page: * Please note this item does not have a pressure cooker function. * Aura Pro replaces 11 commonly used kitchen appliances - Sear/Saute, Bake, Slow Cook, Steam, Stew, Sous Vide, Roast, Yogurt, Rice, Multigrain and Keep Warm, your favorite dishes are as easy as pressing a button! * Microprocessor Technology - The microprocessor controls the time and temperature to ensure consistent cooking results. You can customize your settings using the operation keys +/- to adjust cooking time and temperature to achieve your preferred cooking results. * Sear/Saute - Flexible temperature settings makes it perfect for simmering, caramelizing and sauteing vegetables, and searing meat. Temperature ranges from 250~425°F [120~220°C], you can easily adjust the time from 5 minutes to 1 hour, with a default time of 30 minutes. * Bake - Prevents you from heating up your kitchen. Temperature ranges from 250~425°F [120~220°C], you can adjust the time from 10 minutes to 4 hour, with a default time of 1 hour. * Slow Cooker - Two temperature settings High (H) and Low (L) with the ability to set the cooking time from 30 minutes to 24 hours for both temperature levels and a default time of 4 and 6 hours respectively. * Power supply: 120V - 60Hz |
Suicide bomber rams U.S.-backed forces at Syria checkpoint Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:19 AM PST A suicide bomber drove his car into a checkpoint in northeastern Syria on Monday, injuring several soldiers of Kurdish-led forces during a joint convoy with U.S. allies, locals said. The attack happened on the western edge of Shadadi town in Hasaka province near a route frequented by the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State, residents and sources said. In a tweet, the coalition said a convoy with allied Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) was involved in an attack, but there were no American casualties. |
Video shows Florida toddler walking towards police with hands up during her father's arrest Posted: 21 Jan 2019 10:02 AM PST |
See Niagara Falls Transform Into an Icy Wonderland Amid Bone-Chilling Cold Posted: 22 Jan 2019 08:33 AM PST |
Police searching for Round Lake man after girl, 11, drives to school Posted: 21 Jan 2019 05:40 PM PST |
AFP to cut 95 jobs, CEO says, scaling back initial 125 target Posted: 21 Jan 2019 05:40 PM PST Agence France-Presse will cut 95 jobs over the next five years, 30 fewer than announced in October, without affecting targeted savings, CEO Fabrice Fries said Monday. Presenting a revised version of his "transformation plan" to employee representatives, Fries said the company would still save 14 million euros ($15.9 million) on wage costs and five million euros on other expenses by 2023. To achieve this, management will convert 15 of the current 175 expatriate postings into local jobs and realise savings through replacing senior employees with younger ones. |
Trump still plans to deliver Jan. 29 State of the Union address: official Posted: 22 Jan 2019 09:54 AM PST U.S. President Donald Trump still plans to deliver his annual State of the Union address from the Capitol later this month as scheduled, a Trump administration official said on Tuesday as the federal government shutdown stretched into its second month. The White House has sent a request to the House of Representatives' sergeant at arms seeking a "walk-through" for the Jan. 29 speech, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week called on Trump to reconsider delivering the president's annual address before a gathering of both chambers of Congress and other dignitaries given that about one-quarter of the U.S. government has been shuttered since Dec. 22. |
Tourist killed by falling window from Hong Kong hotel Posted: 21 Jan 2019 09:15 PM PST A hotel employee arrested after a window she was cleaning fell onto a busy Hong Kong street and killed a tourist was released on bail Tuesday as investigators try to work out what caused the fatal tragedy. Police said a 24-year-old female tourist from the Chinese mainland was struck by the window which fell from the 16th floor of the Mira Hotel in the busy Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district on Monday. The accident sparked alarm that a window could possibly fall from the outside of a modern hotel building in a city stacked with skyscrapers. |
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