2015年6月6日星期六

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


American Pharoah wins Triple Crown

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Bob Baffert's horse becomes the first to achieve the feat since Affirmed in 1978.


New Pix: Prince George & Princess Charlotte!

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Kate Middleton snapped the shots of her little ones.


Tune in, toke up, smile big: Introducing The First Church of Cannabis

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 08:54 AM PDT

Bill Levin - First Church of CannabisThe First Church of Cannabis says Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act gives its members the right to toke up legally. The church is getting ready for its first service.


Obamas, Clintons join Vice President Biden at son Beau's funeral

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 10:31 AM PDT

U.S. President Obama kisses Vice President Biden on the cheek after delivering the eulogy during the funeral of Biden's son former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden in Wilimington, DelawareBy Jeff Mason WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and his family joined a host of U.S. political figures including Bill and Hillary Clinton on Saturday to mourn Vice President Joe Biden's son, Beau, who died last week of brain cancer at the age of 46. Obama, his voice breaking on occasion, delivered a moving funeral eulogy for the popular son and politician in his own right, who served as Delaware's attorney general and completed a year-long term in Iraq as a member of the Delaware Army National Guard. "Beau Biden was an original.


Big U.S. data breaches offer treasure trove for hackers

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 08:31 AM PDT

File illustration photo of a lock icon, signifying an encrypted Internet connection, on an Internet Explorer browser in ParisBy Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A massive breach of U.S. federal computer networks disclosed this week is the latest in a flood of attacks by suspected Chinese hackers aimed at grabbing personal data, industrial secrets and weapons plans from government and private computers. The Obama administration on Thursday disclosed the breach of computer systems at the Office of Personnel Management and said the records of up to 4 million current and former federal employees may have been compromised. U.S. officials have said on condition of anonymity they believe the hackers are based in China, but Washington has not publicly blamed Beijing at a time when tensions are high over Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.


Search on for two murderers in New York maximum security prison break

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 02:01 PM PDT

Richard Matt, 48, is pictured in this handout photoBy Victoria Cavaliere NEW YORK (Reuters) - A manhunt was underway for two convicted murderers who pulled off an elaborate overnight escape from adjoining cells in a New York state maximum security prison near the border with Canada, police said on Saturday. Prison guards discovered that the men were missing during an early morning bed check in the Clinton Correctional Facility, in Dannemora, about 40 miles (65 km) south of the Canadian province of Quebec. Both inmates are considered a danger to the public, state police said.


Beau Biden, VP's son, remembered for life of service

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 02:52 PM PDT

Family members of Beau Biden including his wife Hallie Biden, left, and parents Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden greet mourners at a viewing for the former Delaware Attorney General at St. Anthony of Padua in Wilmington Friday, June 5, 2015. Biden, the eldest son of Vice President Joe Biden, died of brain cancer Saturday at age 46. (William Bretzger/The Wilmington News-Journal via AP, Pool)The vice president will mourn his eldest son, whose death from brain cancer a week ago triggered an outpouring of grief in Delaware and beyond.


Ten fascinating facts on the 71st anniversary of D-Day

Posted: 06 Jun 2015 03:03 AM PDT

On June 6, 1944, about 150,000 troops stormed the beaches of France in the epic D-Day invasion that proved pivotal to the Allied war effort. But how did the idea originate and how did the Allies pull off such a huge task?

Fan injured by broken bat at Red Sox game

Posted: 05 Jun 2015 08:49 PM PDT

RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT ID OF PLAYER - A fan, who was accidentally hit in the head with a broken bat by Oakland Athletics' Brett Lawrie, is helped from the stands during a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, June 5, 2015. The game was stopped while they wheeled her down the first base line. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)BOSTON (AP) — A woman bleeding from the head was carried out of the Fenway Park stands after being hit by a broken bat Friday night, and police said her injuries were life threatening.


TLC's Duggar daughters say forgive brother for molestation

Posted: 05 Jun 2015 07:27 PM PDT

Jim Bob Duggar and his wife Michelle Duggar attend a Pro-Life rally in ColumbiaTwo of the daughters in TLC's reality show "19 Kids and Counting," told Fox News on Friday that they had forgiven their brother Josh Duggar for molesting them in the past, but said they felt 'revictimized' in recent weeks by the media outlets that have dredged up the juvenile offenses. Jill Dillard, 24, and Jessa Seewald, 22, told "The Kelly File" host Megyn Kelly that they weren't initially aware of inappropriate advances around 12 years ago from their then-teenaged brother. "It was very subtle, and so I think that for us, we realized this is serious, but at the same time, it wasn't like a horror story." Dillard and Seewald, both now married, said that their family had forgiven Josh Duggar, now 27, who was never arrested or charged for the offences that involved four sisters and a babysitter, including a girl aged under 10 at the time.


IS using chlorine as a weapon, Australia’s Foreign Minister says

Posted: 05 Jun 2015 09:00 PM PDT

Smoke rises after what activists said were clashes with Islamic State fighters in Soran Azaz, Aleppo countrysideBy Morag MacKinnon PERTH (Reuters) - Islamic State militants have used chlorine as a weapon and are recruiting highly trained technicians in a serious bid to develop chemical weapons, Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop warned. In a speech to an international forum of nations that works to fight the spread of such weapons, Bishop said the rise of militant groups such as ISIS, also known as Daish, posed "one of the gravest security threats we face today." "Apart from some crude and small scale endeavors, the conventional wisdom has been that the terrorist intention to acquire and weaponize chemical agents has been largely aspirational," Bishop told a meeting of the Australia Group in Perth. "The use of chlorine by Daish, and its recruitment of highly technically trained professionals, including from the West, have revealed far more serious efforts in chemical weapons development," she said.


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