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Trump says he will look 'very strongly' at granting pardon to whistleblower Edward Snowden

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 03:57 PM PDT

Trump says he will look 'very strongly' at granting pardon to whistleblower Edward SnowdenWhistleblower Edward Snowden, considered a traitor by some and a hero by others, has been living in exile in Moscow since leaking spy secrets.


North Korea's leader is tapping his own private food reserve to feed the country, and it could be a worrying sign

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 05:00 AM PDT

North Korea's leader is tapping his own private food reserve to feed the country, and it could be a worrying sign"It reflects the perfect storm of economic stresses that North Korea is suffering right now," a former CIA branch chief in Korea told Insider.


FBI Lawyer to Plead Guilty of Falsifying Document for Carter Page FISA Warrant

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 09:06 AM PDT

FBI Lawyer to Plead Guilty of Falsifying Document for Carter Page FISA WarrantFormer FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith will plead guilty to falsifying a document used to obtain a FISA warrant on former Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page.Clinesmith was charged in Washington, D.C., on Friday with one felony count of making a false statement, and will plead guilty in a plea deal with prosecutors conducting a criminal probe of the Russia investigation, the New York Times reported. The probe is being led by prosecutor John Durham, who was appointed to the task by Attorney General William Barr. Barr hinted at a development in the Durham probe in comments to Fox News on Thursday night."It's not an earth-shattering development, but it is an indication that things are moving along at the proper pace, as dictated by the facts in this investigation," Barr said.Clinesmith is set to admit that he altered an email from the CIA in order to renew the FISA warrant against Page in 2017. That email stated that Page had worked as a source for the CIA, but Clinesmith changed the reference to state that Page was not a source."Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email," a lawyer for Clinesmith said. "It was never his intent to mislead the court or his colleagues as he believed the information he relayed was accurate."A report by the Justice Department inspector general found numerous inaccuracies in the FBI's applications to surveil Page.Page was monitored as part of the FBI's investigation into alleged collaboration between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russian operatives. The FBI agents who opened the investigation, including Joe Pientka, gave Trump his first intelligence briefing as presumptive Republican nominee. A memo with a summary of the briefing was approved by former agent Peter Strzok as well as Clinesmith.


Truck driver in school bus crash helps free trapped kids, then collapses

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 11:30 AM PDT

Truck driver in school bus crash helps free trapped kids, then collapsesThe 25-year-old driver of the rental truck died of his injuries at a hospital.


Far-Right Militia, Pro-Confederacy Groups, Anti-Facists Face Off in Tense Stone Mountain Protest

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 10:15 AM PDT

Far-Right Militia, Pro-Confederacy Groups, Anti-Facists Face Off in Tense Stone Mountain ProtestFar-right militia, pro-Confederacy groups and anti-fascist counter-protestors faced off on Saturday in tense scenes at Stone Mountain, Georgia, home of the largest monument to the Confederacy. To prepare for the confrontation, park officials closed off entry to the giant rock carving of Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and Stonewall Jackson. The city suspended bus services and urged residents to avoid the city center entirely "out of an abundance of caution."Nevertheless, a small number of armed protesters from all sides descended on the city from 9 a.m. local time. Videos on social media showed far-right protestors attacking anti-facism protesters with pepper spray, and anti-facism protesters grabbing Confederate flags and setting them alight. Police presence was initially minimal outside a church where protesters converged, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported. Some fist fights broke out in the crowd.According to the AJR, a man with a "Don't Tread on Me" flag and an assault weapon pointed his gun on the crowd, though he was "charged down" by his opposition.Around 11:30 am, a message from counter-protesters came over a loudspeaker, warning them to be prepared for tear gas, the newspaper reported.The protest dispersed when police in riot gear moved in on the crowd at around 1 p.m., and ordered demonstrators to leave or be arrested. Photos from the scene showed the National Guard moving in as well.> "Go home, racists, go home!" Members of BLM, Antifa and independents chant during protest in the town of Stone Mountain @11AliveNews pic.twitter.com/Rr75W36hrv> > — Maura Sirianni 11Alive (@MauraSirianni) August 15, 2020> Today right-wing activists and militias are converging on Stone Mountain Park in Georgia to hold a "Defend Stone Mountain" Confederate rally. > > Antifascists are gathering to oppose them. > > Here, III% activists gather about a block East from Antifa, loading and prepping guns. pic.twitter.com/DjmVwBLBtc> > — Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) August 15, 2020A Georgia chapter of the Three Percenters militia, a far-right paramilitary group, initially applied to hold a 2,000-person rally at the Stone Mountain monument on Saturday but they were denied by police, in part because a 2016 Stone Mountain "pro-white" demonstration resulted in nine arrests. But some online groups vowed to turn up anyway, including a group of Confederate-loving protesters calling themselves "Defending Stone Mountain" and a rival group called Atlanta Antifascists.A protest in Kalamazoo, Michigan also turned violent on Saturday when the far-right, white nationalist group Proud Boys attempted to march but were overrun by counter-protesters. After the two groups fought in the street, police arrived and made "a few" arrests, according to local affiliate WOOD-TV. > Fights broke out between protesters and the Proud Boys group when they arrived in Kalamazoo. @wwmtnews pic.twitter.com/bgk0LGa6j7> > — Trisha McCauley (@TrishaWWMT) August 15, 2020Stone Mountain is the largest bas-relief statue in the world, completed in 1925 by Augustus Lukeman, with original work by Gutzon Borglum (who would go on to sculpt Mt. Rushmore). The Ku Klux Klan was a major donor to the project. Since the Charleston church shooting of 2015, many have called for the removal of the monument. The movement has grown urgency over the past few months, as more protestors take down Confederate monuments following the death of George Floyd. Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has called the carving "a blight on our state."Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


New tropical threat could emerge along East Coast

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 10:09 AM PDT

New tropical threat could emerge along East CoastJosephine ended a brief lull in Atlantic tropical activity, as it developed and clinched a new Atlantic record on Thursday. However, the storm is expected to take a curved path well away from North America into next week. Now, meteorologists are watching a disturbance closer to home that was born from showers and thunderstorms over the southeastern United States -- and it has a chance at very soon becoming the next tropical storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. This image, captured during Friday afternoon, August 14, 2020, revealed banding structure to the clouds and the hint of a low-level circulation just off the Delmarva coast. These conditions are indicative of a budding tropical cyclone. (NOAA/GOES-East) The feature, which the National Hurricane Center has dubbed Invest 96L, is moving away from the East Coast, so there's no threat of a landfall from a budding tropical storm. However, the rapidly organizing and strengthening system has already been playing a role in raising surf along the mid-Atlantic coast and is likely to do the same in southeastern New England this weekend. AccuWeather meteorologists are keeping an eye out for potential tropical development off the East Coast. A Friday, Aug. 14, 2020, satellite loop shows clouds associated with a stalled boundary that could generate the next Atlantic system. (AccuWeather) "There is a high chance this disturbance evolves enough to become a tropical depression and tropical storm as it moves out to sea at any time through this weekend," AccuWeather's top hurricane expert Dan Kottlowski said. "The system will be over sufficiently warm water, and if it stays south of strong wind shear to the north, it can strengthen," Kottlowski added.Rain directly from this system is not likely to fall on the Northeast. However, there are other non-tropical systems that will continue to instigate some weather trouble spots during the weekend. Showers over the lower part of the mid-Atlantic and Southeast states will be triggered by the same stalled weather pattern that has persisted much of this week. Meanwhile, a non-tropical storm at the jet stream level of the atmosphere could produce spotty showers in eastern New England on Saturday.The circulation around the system off the East Coast could actually tend to drag drier air southward over part of the mid-Atlantic coast on Saturday and could prevent the rain dampening the South from spreading northward over New England on Sunday.CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP Part of the reason for breezy to windy conditions and rough surf along the mid-Atlantic coast, in addition to the disturbance itself, has to do with the difference in atmosphere pressure from north to south. An area of high pressure was hovering over southeastern Canada. As the air will flow from high to low pressure from the disturbance, it will create breezy, if not windy, conditions. Proximity to the smooth ocean surface and the disturbance itself can add several miles per hour to the strength of the wind.Since some of the flow of air is blowing in from the ocean, that landward breeze is helping to raise surf and cause slightly-above-normal tides from North Carolina to New Jersey and will continue to do so into Saturday. Tides can be a foot or two above normal, which can be enough to cause minor coastal flooding at times of high tide in some communities.As the system drifts northeastward, seas and surf are likely to build along the southeastern New England coast early this weekend, regardless of the official classification of the system. Forecasters urge bathers to be on the alert for increasing rip currents.Small craft advisories were in effect along the East Coast from the Maryland and Delaware up through coastal Maine on Friday. Southeastern New England will be in for a windy day on Saturday. Steering winds should likely keep the system far enough away from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland to avoid direct impact, but a period of rough seas and surf could occur early next week in this part of Canada.With Kyle as the next name on the list of storms for the Atlantic in 2020, if the system forms in the next several days, then it would set an early-season formation record for the letter "K." The current record belongs to the infamous Katrina from Aug. 24, 2005.The 2020 Atlantic tropical cyclone season has already set seven early-season formation records starting with Cristobal in July and then six storms in a row from Edouard through Josephine. All of the last six storms previous early-season records were set during the notorious 2005 season that went on to bring Katrina and Wilma.Most likely, 2020 will continue to set many more early-season formation records, and this year could be second only to the number of named storms set during the historic 2005 season, which generated a record 28 storms. Like the 2005 season, Greek letters, which are used when the seasonal list is exhausted could again be needed this year, forecasters warn.Additional threats from the tropics will warrant a close eye from forecasters into the next week."In addition for the potential for a tropical system to develop from the train of tropical disturbances, known as tropical waves, moving westward from Africa, we will be keeping an eye on the Gulf of Mexico next week," Kottlowski said.Following the name Kyle, the "L" storm for this year in the Atlantic is Laura. The early-season formation record for the "L" storm is Luis set on Aug. 29, 1995.A feature similar to the disturbance along the Atlantic coast could set up over the Gulf of Mexico next week."During the latter part of next week, a tropical disturbance could evolve over the central to northern part of the Gulf of Mexico," added Kottlowski."We continue to expect a very busy time from late August through September and October and especially during the heart of the hurricane season in September, and there is some indication that we may continue to have named systems toward the end of the season," Kottlowski said.AccuWeather is predicting up to 24 named tropical storms with nine to 11 of those expected to strengthen further into hurricanes this season in the Atlantic basin.Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.


Hillary Clinton would 'consider' working for a Biden administration

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 06:53 AM PDT

Hillary Clinton would 'consider' working for a Biden administrationFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she would consider a role in Joe Biden's administration if the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is elected in November."I'm ready to help in any way I can because I think this will be a moment where every American – I don't care what party you are, I don't care what age, race, gender, I don't care – every American should want to fix our country," Ms Clinton said.


Dallas police plan changes after examining protest response

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 11:34 AM PDT

Fauci slammed Tucker Carlson, saying he 'triggers some of the crazies' to attack him and that it's 'ridiculous' that he needs personal security to protect him

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 02:21 AM PDT

Fauci slammed Tucker Carlson, saying he 'triggers some of the crazies' to attack him and that it's 'ridiculous' that he needs personal security to protect himFox News host Tucker Carlson has repeatedly criticized infectious-diseases expert Anthony Fauci's expertise of late.


Coronavirus spread in Georgia is 'widespread and expanding,' says report

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 01:19 PM PDT

Coronavirus spread in Georgia is 'widespread and expanding,' says reportGeorgia's governor is expected to sign a new order Saturday that will allow local governments to require masks on public property but not in businesses.


‘Wish I had my baby back.’ Suspect who shot Indiana toddler in mom’s car wanted by FBI

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 09:08 AM PDT

'Wish I had my baby back.' Suspect who shot Indiana toddler in mom's car wanted by FBI"This little girl's life was stripped from her in an act of senseless violence."


Authorities to allow sea lion killing to help struggling salmon population

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 03:27 PM PDT

Authorities to allow sea lion killing to help struggling salmon populationU.S. authorities on Friday gave wildlife managers in Washington, Oregon and Idaho permission to start killing hundreds of sea lions in the Columbia River basin in hopes of helping struggling salmon and steelhead trout.


Remembering Kamala Harris' epic takedown of Brett Kavanaugh

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 04:59 PM PDT

Remembering Kamala Harris' epic takedown of Brett KavanaughDemocratic senator Kamala Harris, who was recently announced as Joe Biden's running mate for the 2020 presidential election campaign, had a memorable exchange with Brett Kavanaugh at a Senate hearing in 2018.Ms Harris was one of several senators who questioned Mr Kavanaugh at his Supreme Court nomination hearing in September 2018, after president Donald Trump nominated him for the role.


Female member of Afghan peace team survives attack by gunmen

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 11:39 PM PDT

Female member of Afghan peace team survives attack by gunmenA female member of Afghanistan's peace negotiating team was lightly wounded in an assassination attempt, officials said Saturday. Tariq Arian, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said Fawzia Koofi, who is also a former parliamentarian, was attacked Friday afternoon near the capital Kabul while returning from a visit to the northern province of Parwan. Koofi is part of a 21-member team charged with representing the Afghan government in upcoming peace talks with the Taliban, following a U.S. deal with the militants that was struck in February.


Japanese ship involved in Mauritius oil spill breaks apart

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 10:25 PM PDT

Japanese ship involved in Mauritius oil spill breaks apartThe condition of the MV Wakashio was worsening early on Saturday and it split by the afternoon, the Mauritius National Crisis Committee said. The vessel struck a coral reef on July 25, spilling about 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil and endangering corals, fish and other marine life in what some scientists have called the country's worst ecological disaster. On Friday, some residual oil from the ship leaked into the ocean, Mauritius Marine Conservation Society President Jacqueline Sauzier told Reuters on Saturday morning.


New Jeffrey Epstein Victims, Including 11-Year-Old Girl, Come Forward in Lawsuit

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 02:30 PM PDT

New Jeffrey Epstein Victims, Including 11-Year-Old Girl, Come Forward in LawsuitA Florida woman who alleges Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted her when she was 11-years-old is among nine accusers who have filed a new lawsuit against the millionaire pedophile's estate.The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges Epstein sexually abused them from as early as 1978—far earlier than Epstein's previously known instances of abuse—and continued until 2004. Five of the women in the lawsuit claim they were underage when they were abused, including a Tennessee woman who says she was 13 when the financier raped her multiple times. The other four women in the lawsuit were over 18. They were part of a "massive sex trafficking network" run by Epstein for him and his wealthy and powerful friends, it claims.Victoria's Secret Mogul May Finally Have to Explain His Epstein Ties"These nine Plaintiffs come forward to stand up for themselves and others, after they were sexually abused and assaulted by Epstein," the lawsuit says. "Some... were raped by Epstein, repeatedly."Epstein, 66, was found dead by suicide in his jail cell at Manhattan Correction Center last month. The sex offender was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges for allegedly abusing dozens of underage girls over two decades, beginning in the 1990s. The charges came 12 years after the disgraced businessman pleaded guilty in state court in Florida to soliciting prostitution. He was sentenced to 18 months behind bars in a widely criticized plea deal, and served 13 before he was released.Some of the most shocking claims detailed in the new suit relate to the woman from Tennessee, whose alleged abuse started in 1978 when she was 13, and continued for a long period. Epstein "sexually assaulted, abused, battered and raped her multiple times," the lawsuit says.This assault is the oldest abuse allegation against Epstein, who would have been 25 at the time and working on Wall Street after leaving his teaching gig at the Manhattan prep school Dalton. A woman from Florida alleges in the suit that, in 1993, when she was just 11 years old, Epstein "sexually assaulted, abused, battered and digitally penetrated her on three, separate occasions." She also alleges Epstein forced her "to perform oral sex on him," according to the lawsuit. How We Got the Scoop on Jeffrey Epstein's Arrest"As a result of the aforementioned sexual abuse, [the woman] suffered and continues to suffer from severe and serious injuries including... severe emotional distress and physical manifestations thereof," the lawsuit states.The women were allegedly sexually abused by Epstein and his associates in New York, Florida, New Mexico, California, and the United States Virgin Islands—but the suit also claims abuse happened in South Carolina, a location not mentioned in previous lawsuits and criminal cases against Epstein. The suit doesn't detail how the females met Epstein, or how they came to file a lawsuit together. They were able to sue Epstein's estate due to New York's Child Victims Act—which allows individuals abused as children to bring claims regardless of the statute of limitations.Dozens of victims have laid claim to Epstein's estate, which includes his unsold $88 million Manhattan mansion.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


American tourists are further banned from entering Canada until September and 'citizen detectives' are on the lookout

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 07:36 AM PDT

American tourists are further banned from entering Canada until September and 'citizen detectives' are on the lookoutFear of Americans bringing the coronavirus across the border has led Canadians to report cars with foreign license plates to the police, or vandalize them.


Killings of two female U.S. service members prompt families to demand change

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 06:00 AM PDT

Killings of two female U.S. service members prompt families to demand changeThe recent killings of two young servicewomen, Vanessa Guillen and Natasha Aposhian, highlight issues of sexual harassment and assault in the U.S. military. Their families are now leading the fight for a change in the way the military investigates those crimes.


Philippines death penalty: A fight to stop the return of capital punishment

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 04:26 PM PDT

Philippines death penalty: A fight to stop the return of capital punishmentThe death penalty might soon return to the Philippines, but critics warn it targets the most vulnerable.


Yale University 'discriminated against white and Asian students', says Department of Justice

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 08:07 AM PDT

Yale University 'discriminated against white and Asian students', says Department of JusticeYale University illegally discriminated against white and Asian American students, the US Justice Department said after its investigation found race to be the "determinative factor in hundreds of admissions decisions each year." The findings are the result of a two-year investigation in response to a complaint by Asian American groups concerning Yale's conduct. The Justice Department said it had concluded that the Ivy League university gave too much weight to race in reviewing applications, in violation of federal civil rights law. Eric Dreiband, the assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, claimed that Yale grants "substantial, and often determinative" preferences to certain "racially-favored applicants" and disfavours others. He also asserted that for "the great majority" of cases, Asian American and white applicants have "only one-tenth to one-fourth of the likelihood of admission as African American applicants with comparable academic credentials."


'Unsurprising, but no less abhorrent': Reaction to Trump's comments about Sen. Harris' eligibility to be VP

Posted: 13 Aug 2020 11:22 PM PDT

'Unsurprising, but no less abhorrent': Reaction to Trump's comments about Sen. Harris' eligibility to be VPLawmakers and pundits Thursday criticized President Donald Trump over the baseless Harris conspiracy.


North Korea lifts lockdown in city, rejects flood, virus aid

Posted: 13 Aug 2020 05:44 PM PDT

North Korea lifts lockdown in city, rejects flood, virus aidNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un lifted a lockdown in a major city near the border with South Korea where thousands had been quarantined for weeks over coronavirus worries, state media said Friday. Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency also said Kim replaced Kim Jae Ryong as premier following an evaluation of the Cabinet's economic performance and appointed Kim Tok Hun as his successor. Entering the last year of an ambitious five-year national development plan, Kim Jong Un in December declared a "frontal breakthrough" against international sanctions while urging his nation to stay resilient in a struggle for economic self-reliance.


US economist proposes $12 trillion in slavery reparations to eliminate black-white wealth gap

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 07:13 AM PDT

US economist proposes $12 trillion in slavery reparations to eliminate black-white wealth gapA renowned economist has said that $12 trillion should be afforded to black Americans in reparation for slavery to help the close wealth gap.Duke University professor, William Darity Jr, and writer, Kirsten Mullen, jointly published a report for The Roosevelt Institute, an American liberal think tank, laying out a case for slavery reparations.


Paris Declared ‘Red Zone’ as Second COVID Wave Hits Spain and France

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 02:42 AM PDT

Paris Declared 'Red Zone' as Second COVID Wave Hits Spain and FranceROME—Europe is bracing for a second wave of COVID-19 as the busy tourist season reaches its peak this weekend.In France, the government on Friday declared the cities of Paris and Marseilles and the surrounding regions "red zones" after a spike in new cases sent authorities scrambling to contain outbreaks largely driven by visiting tourists and careless young people.On Thursday, France reported more than 2,500 new infections of COVID-19 for the second day in a row, taking the country back to mid-April levels, when much of Europe was on lockdown.The situation isn't much better in Spain, where officials there warn of a "critical moment" after the military was dispatched to the northeastern city of Zaragoza to rebuild a field hospital that was taken down four months ago.There Is No 'Russia Vaccine' Spain has an infection rate of 100 per 100,000, according to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, which is the highest in Europe after the tiny country of Luxembourg. France has a rate of 32 cases per 100,000.The United Kingdom, which came into coronavirus restrictions later than much of the rest of Europe, has added France to the list of countries, including Spain, from which visitors must now quarantine for 14 days upon entry, sparking anger among travelers who are still on holiday in France.Italy, which was once the Eurozone's epicenter for the virus, has a rate of just 8.2 cases per 100,000, but the country is still under very strict guidelines, including a face-mask mandate in all public spaces since March. France, by comparison, only mandated face coverings indoors on July 20.Italy has also started an aggressive testing program under which all travelers from Greece, Croatia, Malta, and Spain must be tested on arrival or present a testing certificate within 72 hours, though there are flaws in the system, especially at smaller airports that do not have adequate resources to carry out the tests or follow up on contact tracing. As of Friday, France looked likely to join the list. A smaller spike in Italy of around 500 new cases a day this week, up from the lower hundreds, has been attributed to young people returning from those countries.The Italian government has extended the state of emergency to Sept. 7, which allows regions to impose restrictions and close certain sectors tied to outbreaks. "We must continue to be cautious in order to protect the results obtained thanks to sacrifices made by all in recent months," Health Minister Roberto Speranza said this week.How Is New York Having Crazy Parties With No COVID Surge?In the Netherlands, authorities have warned that young people are also to blame for a spike of about 600 new cases a day, up from 40, according to BBC News. The Dutch health ministry spokesperson Joba van den Berg said 70 percent of cases stemmed from private gatherings held by people trying to skirt restrictions on gatherings."I do understand it is difficult, with summer time, parties, family gatherings, wedding, funerals," van den Berg told the BBC. "But many people are too close together and they are the source of the enormous increase in infections." Europeans are now looking to how other countries are handling their outbreak. New Zealand, which went more than 100 days without a single new case, has gone under partial lockdown after a cluster was found that is potentially tied to a frozen food plant.Australia has also successfully fought back a spike by locking down large swaths of the country to mitigate the spread. It is unclear whether plans in place in many European countries to open schools in person next month will be affected by the threat of what clearly looks like it could be a second wave.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Greece has secretly sent away more than 1,000 migrants, taking them to the edge of the country's territorial waters and then abandoning them at sea

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 08:11 PM PDT

Greece has secretly sent away more than 1,000 migrants, taking them to the edge of the country's territorial waters and then abandoning them at sea"I left Syria for fear of bombing — but when this happened, I wished I'd died under a bomb," Najma al-Khatib told The Times.


Belarus leader says Putin offers help as pressure builds

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 12:26 PM PDT

Belarus leader says Putin offers help as pressure buildsBelarus President Alexander Lukashenko said Saturday that Russia's Vladimir Putin has offered to help ensure the country's security, as opposition protesters kept up the pressure on the veteran leader over his claim to have won re-election.


He applied to work security at a Key West bar. Police say he’s part of a murder plot

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 03:00 AM PDT

He applied to work security at a Key West bar. Police say he's part of a murder plotKey West police and U.S. Marshals arrested a man this week who recently applied to work security at a bar in the Southernmost City who turned out to be a suspect in a stalking and attempted murder case in Nebraska.


TikTok's US employees are scared they won't get paid if the app is banned, and now they're planning to sue the Trump administration

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 12:25 AM PDT

TikTok's US employees are scared they won't get paid if the app is banned, and now they're planning to sue the Trump administration"The fear is that we will not be able to receive our paychecks," Patrick Ryan told Business Insider.


Indiana police to stop blocking roads during executions

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 03:38 PM PDT

Indiana police to stop blocking roads during executionsIndiana State Police agreed Friday to stop blocking roads to a prison where federal executions resumed last month and are set to continue, backing down after anti-death penalty activists said in a lawsuit the roadblocks impeded their free speech rights. During the first three federal executions in July following a 17-year hiatus, troopers shut main roads to the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana, where all federal executions are carried out by lethal injection. A joint notice filed in Indianapolis federal court says state police will no longer prevent demonstrators from convening near an intersection across from the sprawling prison.


Wild boar who stole German nudist's clothes to be culled

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 08:24 AM PDT

Wild boar who stole German nudist's clothes to be culledA trained marksman is to be deployed to shoot a wild boar that stole the clothes of a naked German man, Berlin authorities said on Friday. The boar made international headlines last week after photographs of the portly nudist giving chase were shared on social media. But in a sad postscript to the incident, the local forestry department said yesterday (FRI) the boar would have to be killed as it has lost its fear of humans and presents a danger to public safety. The boar in question emerged from the forest with two cubs last week and made its way through crowds of Berliners seeking to cool off in the Teufelsee, one of the city's many lakes. "You have to put yourself in the boar's position," Katja Kammer of the Grunewald forestry department told local RBB television. "The sun is hot on its black fur. So it heads for water or into a swamp." Forestry officials have been tracking the boar in question for some time, Ms Kammer said. "Fortunately, there have not been any serious incidents involving wild boar at the Teufelssee." Wild boar numbers are regularly controlled by licensed hunters around Berlin and many other major German cities. When the population becomes too high. the boars emerge from the forests to look for food and can turn aggressive when they encounters humans. In one famous incident, four people including a police officer were injured when they were attacked by a 265-pound boar that had wandered into the Berlin neighbourhood of Charlottenburg in 2012.


These states require travelers to self-quarantine or present negative COVID-19 test

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 04:39 AM PDT

These states require travelers to self-quarantine or present negative COVID-19 testStates are opening back up, but some still require or recommend visitors self-quarantine for two weeks. Find out where.


An Arizona school district canceled its reopening plans because too many teachers refused to show up

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 05:05 AM PDT

An Arizona school district canceled its reopening plans because too many teachers refused to show upNearly half the teachers in the J.O. Combs Unified School District said they would not show up. Arizona has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.


Hezbollah will respond if Israel behind Beirut blast, says Nasrallah

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 03:11 AM PDT

Hezbollah will respond if Israel behind Beirut blast, says NasrallahHezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Friday that his group would wait for results of an investigation into the Beirut port explosion, but if it turns out to be an act of sabotage by Israel then it would "pay an equal price". The leader of the powerful Iran-backed Shi'ite Muslim group said in a televised speech that the two theories under investigation were that either an accident due to negligence, or sabotage caused the explosion of warehoused ammonium nitrate. Israel has denied any involvement in the Aug. 4 blast that killed 172 people, injured 6,000, damaged swathes of the city and left 300,000 homeless.


California wildfires: Rolling blackouts for first time in decade as temperature hits 112F and blazes threaten LA

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 06:27 AM PDT

California wildfires: Rolling blackouts for first time in decade as temperature hits 112F and blazes threaten LAAn intense heatwave covering much of the western US and bone-dry conditions across California forced rolling blackouts for the first time in a decade and fuelled wildfires that threatened thousands of homes.Electrical demand surged on Friday as residents dialled up air-conditioning units and fans, prompting the California Independent System Operator, the body that manages the state's power grid, to declare a "stage 3 emergency" that evening, forcing utilities to cut power to hundreds of thousands of residents in the state.


Lindsey Graham breaks with Trump: ‘No issue’ whether Kamala Harris is US citizen

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 11:18 AM PDT

Lindsey Graham breaks with Trump: 'No issue' whether Kamala Harris is US citizenTrump stoked an untrue theory that Harris isn't eligible to be vice president.


Mourners gather in Houston to remember slain soldier

Posted: 13 Aug 2020 08:48 PM PDT

Mourners gather in Houston to remember slain soldierVanessa Guillen, who was last seen on April 22, was memorialized nearly four months after she is said to have been killed by a fellow soldier at Fort Hood, a U.S. Army base in Texas. Mourners gathered at Cesar Chavez High School in Houston, where Guillen grew up playing soccer and dreaming of joining the military. "She's very happy where she is next to God and the Virgin Mary," Lupe Guillen said.


After months of haggling, Lockheed moves on German air defense bid

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 09:55 AM PDT

After months of haggling, Lockheed moves on German air defense bidLockheed Martin and MBDA Deutschland have submitted another bid for Germany's next-generation air defense system, following negotiations throughout the summer that some observers said nearly tanked the project.


Former culture secretary Nicky Morgan emerges as early front-runner to chair BBC

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 12:00 PM PDT

Former culture secretary Nicky Morgan emerges as early front-runner to chair BBCFormer Tory Cabinet minister Baroness Morgan has emerged as an early frontrunner to chair the BBC, although any appointment has been pushed back so the Government can advertise the job. Lady Morgan, who as Nicky Morgan MP was Culture Secretary until February this year, is understood to have been one of two candidates informally approached for the £100,000-a-year job. Number 10 denied claims that an announcement was due to have been made later this month. However, that has now been delayed until the autumn so it can be advertised. Oliver Dowden, Lady Morgan's successor as Culture Secretary, returns to his desk on Monday from a holiday in the UK and the appointment is said to be "at the top of his in-tray". Government sources said they now expected the appointment to replace Sir David Clementi (who stands down in February) in October, around the time of the 'virtual' Conservative party conference. Sources said Lady Morgan is one of two favourites for the role. Another candidate is said to come from the tech sector and could appeal to the Government if they're able to find alternative funding models to the licence fee. A source said: "Number 10 has to decide if they want someone who will bash a few heads together, or somebody who is going to nudge things along but not necessarily do it confrontationally. "Number 10 is obsessed with the tech people so it could be someone with a tech digital background, somebody who comes in from outside, a different sector, different background."


Far-right demonstrators, counter-protesters and police clash in multiple states

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 05:20 PM PDT

Far-right demonstrators, counter-protesters and police clash in multiple statesFights broke out at demonstrations in Michigan and Georgia Saturday. Among those involved: far-right Proud Boys, counter-protesters and police.


CDC clarifies that science does not imply people are immune to coronavirus in the 3 months after infection

Posted: 15 Aug 2020 10:53 AM PDT

CDC clarifies that science does not imply people are immune to coronavirus in the 3 months after infectionGrowing research shows that people who recover from COVID-19 develop some immunity, but experts don't yet know how long that lasts.


US seizes millions of dollars of Iranian fuel bound for Venezuela

Posted: 14 Aug 2020 01:47 PM PDT

US seizes millions of dollars of Iranian fuel bound for VenezuelaThe US says it seized 1.1 million barrels of fuel from four tankers en route to Venezuela.


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