2016年2月29日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Judge: U.S. cannot make Apple provide iPhone data

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 02:32 PM PST

NY judge: US cannot make Apple provide iPhone data


Photographer attacked by security at Trump rally

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Teen in custody after shooting at Ohio school

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 05:00 PM PST

14-Year-Old in Custody After Lunchroom Shooting at Ohio SchoolFour students were injured after a 14-year-old allegedly walked into the lunchroom at Madison Junior/Senior High School in Middletown, Ohio, and started firing, authorities said today. None of the injuries are life-threatening, Madison Local Schools said, adding that all students were safe. The suspect ran out of the cafeteria and up the hill in front of the school building after the shooting, Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said at a news conference this afternoon.


Navy SEAL awarded Medal of Honor

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 12:52 PM PST

U.S. President Obama applauds after awarding the Medal of Honor to U.S. Navy Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Byers during a ceremony at the White House in WashingtonPresident Barack Obama on Monday awarded the country's highest honor for valor to Navy SEAL Edward Byers, who used his body to shield an American hostage from gunfire during a rescue operation in Afghanistan. Byers, 36, was the sixth Navy SEAL to receive the Medal of Honor and 11th living service member to be awarded the honor for actions in Afghanistan. Obama said the White House ceremony for Byers offered a rare public opportunity to acknowledge the work of the military's special operations forces, who often serve in the shadows.


GOP badly split as Trump, Clinton seek Super Tuesday wins

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 01:51 PM PST

Protesters yell as they are escorted out of a rally for Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump at Radford University in Radford, Va., Monday, Feb. 29, 2016. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) — On the eve of Super Tuesday's crucial primaries, a sharp new divide erupted between Republicans who pledge to fall in line behind Donald Trump if he wins their party's nomination and others who insist they can never back the bombastic billionaire.


After a decade of silence, will Justice Clarence Thomas find his voice?

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 12:16 PM PST

U.S. Associate Justice Clarence Thomas poses for an official picture with other justices at the U.S Supreme Court in WashingtonSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas broke a decade-long silence from the bench on Monday, provoking audible gasps in the chamber and, perhaps, indicating that he may be more willing to speak up in the future following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia earlier this month. Justice Thomas's remarks came near the end of oral arguments in a case regarding a federal law that bans people convicted of domestic violence from owning guns. Ten minutes from the end of the hourlong session, Thomas asked Justice Department lawyer Ilana Eisenstein whether a misdemeanor conviction of any other law "suspends a constitutional right," prompting gasps from lawyers and journalists in the chamber.


Rubio puts Trump on defense, but still trails in most polls

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Joe Biden gets standing ovation at Oscars

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Highs and lows from the 2016 Oscars

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Academy Awards take on issues beyond #OscarsSoWhite

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 10:45 AM PST

Producers Golin, Faust, Rocklin and Sugar of the Best Picture winning film "Spotlight" pose with their Oscars backstage at the 88th Academy Awards in HollywoodAn underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession.


Leonardo DiCaprio finally gets his Oscar

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U.S. Air Force vet one of first to face trial for Islamic State support

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 09:45 AM PST

A U.S. Air Force veteran betrayed his country and tried to become a fighter for the militant group Islamic State, federal prosecutors told a New York jury on Monday at the start of his criminal trial. Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh traveled to Turkey in an effort to join Islamic State after he "immersed himself" in the group's violent propaganda, watching videos of beheadings and expressing approval on Facebook, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Bini said in Brooklyn federal court. Earlier this month, Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, who is accused of plotting with others to attack a Prophet Mohammed cartoon contest in Texas, went on trial in Phoenix.

Oscar host Chris Rock delivers searing, hilarious monologue

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Clinton focuses on general, while Sanders sticks to script

Posted: 29 Feb 2016 12:07 PM PST

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., smiles during a campaign rally at the Cox Convention Center Arena in Oklahoma City, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)BOSTON (AP) — Preparing for the biggest delegate haul of the campaign, Hillary Clinton is trying to leave Bernie Sanders with little room to operate and douse the flames behind his once insurgent campaign.


North Korea gives media a look at detained American

Posted: 28 Feb 2016 09:12 PM PST

American student Otto Warmbier, center, arrives at the People's Cultural House, as Warmbier is presented to reporters Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea announced late last month that it had arrested the 21-year-old University of Virginia undergraduate student. (AP Photo/Kim Kwang Hyon)PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea presented a detained American student before the media on Monday in Pyongyang, where he tearfully apologized for attempting to steal a political banner — at the behest, he said, of a member of a church back home who wanted it as a "trophy" — from a staff-only section of the hotel where he had been staying.


Salt Lake City police shoot teen, face rock throwers

Posted: 28 Feb 2016 04:16 PM PST

Police stop a boy as he walks away from a crowd that formed after an officer-involved shooting at 200 South Rio Grande Street in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016. Unrest broke out in a Salt Lake City neighborhood on Saturday night after what appears to be a shooting involving a police officer, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. (Lennie Mahler/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 17-year-old boy who authorities say was wielding a metal stick was shot and critically injured by Salt Lake City officers Saturday night, touching off unrest downtown as officers donned riot gear and blocked streets and bystanders threw rocks and bottles.


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