2015年10月6日星期二

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Patrick Kennedy opens up about family’s addiction secrets

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The son of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy is going where no Kennedy has gone before.


How Trump could help Main Street win one over Wall Street

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If Donald Trump reflects the zeitgeist, then some of America's One Percenters are in trouble...


Oregon shooter's mother wrote about guns in online forum

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 03:49 PM PDT

Dr. Christine Seals speaks during a news conference at Umpqua Community College Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, in Roseburg, Ore. The campus reopened on a limited basis for faculty and students for the first time since armed suspect Chris Harper-Mercer killed multiple people and wounded several others on Thursday before taking his own life at Snyder Hall. (AP Photo/John Locher)PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The mother of a gunman who killed nine people and himself at an Oregon community college allowed her troubled son to have guns and acknowledged in online posts that he struggled with autism, but she didn't seem to know he was potentially violent.


Obama: GOP would have U.S. in 'seven wars right now'

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The president blasts his hawkish GOP critics in a little-noticed video released last month.


Rihanna calls Rachel Dolezal 'a bit of a hero'

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Rachel Dolezal was widely criticized for representing herself as black.


Fourteen dead as South Carolina gripped by historic flooding

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 01:31 PM PDT

Carroll of Waccamaw Lake Drive pulls boat carrying neighbors Woodward, Woodward and Desjardins in ConwaySouth Carolina grappled with the damage wrought by record rainfall, as the death toll from widespread flooding rose to 14 on Tuesday and residents braced for more evacuations in areas near swollen waterways and dams across the state. "We are still in the mode that the next 36 to 48 hours will be volatile," Governor Nikki Haley told a news conference. The governor said she could not yet estimate the cost of the devastation but noted "the damage is going to be heartbreaking for a lot of people." More than 2 feet (60 cm) of rain have fallen since Friday in parts of South Carolina, which avoided a hit from Hurricane Joaquin but experienced historic rainfall and flooding due to a combination of weather conditions mostly unrelated to that storm.


Federal investigators head to Florida to probe ship lost in hurricane

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:21 PM PDT

Debris is seen in the water from the El Faro search area in this handout photo provided by the US Coast GuardBy Barbara Liston JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Reuters) - Deep waters may complicate efforts to find out what happened to a U.S. container ship lost at sea during Hurricane Joaquin, a federal safety investigator said on Tuesday, as a search and rescue mission for 32 missing crew stretched into a sixth day. NTSB member Bella Dinh-Zarr said the investigation would be difficult given the ship sank in an unknown location, possibly in 15,000-feet (4,750-meter) deep waters. The U.S. Coast Guard said the body of one presumed crew member was recovered.


Jihadist threat posted online against Navy SEAL from bin Laden mission

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 01:30 PM PDT

Undersheriff George Skuletich of the Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Department said on Tuesday O'Neill no longer lives in the Butte area but that his agency was aware of the posting and contacted federal authorities. O'Neill, 39, who grew up in Butte, told The Washington Post last year that he was the Navy SEAL who fired the fatal gunshot that struck bin Laden in the forehead during the U.S. raid in May 2011 on the al Qaeda leader's compound in Pakistan.
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