'It hurt': Clinton says Sanders dragged out nomination fight Posted: 12 Sep 2017 06:51 AM PDT Hillary Clinton says Bernie Sanders's reluctance to quickly endorse her following the 2016 Democratic primary was disrespectful, hurtful and stood in stark contrast to the way she handled her primary loss to Barack Obama in 2008.
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Aerial Before And After Photos Reveal Sobering Extent Of Irma's Devastation In The Caribbean Posted: 12 Sep 2017 08:54 AM PDT By the time Hurricane Irma slammed into Florida's southwest coast on Sunday, triggering one of the largest evacuation orders in American history, several Caribbean islands had already borne the brunt of the hurricane's devastation when it was a far deadlier and more powerful Category 5 storm.
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1 Dead, 3 Injured After Student Opens Fire At Washington State High School Posted: 13 Sep 2017 11:37 AM PDT One student is dead and three others are injured after a shooting at Freeman High School in Rockford, Washington, on Wednesday morning. Three teenage students are being treated for serious injuries at Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer told reporters outside the high school.
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Major Break in Cold Case More Than Four Decades Old Posted: 11 Sep 2017 09:00 PM PDT A convicted sex offender, now 60 and already serving time for another case, confessed to the crime of abducting and killing two young girls forty years ago.
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White House aide: Trump may not insist on border wall funds in DACA bill Posted: 12 Sep 2017 07:21 AM PDT President Donald Trump waves as he walks across the South Lawn to board Marine One at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017, for a short trip to Andrews Air Force Base, Md. and then onto Yuma, Ariz. to visit the U.S. border with Mexico and attend a rally in Phoenix. WASHINGTON — White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short told reporters Tuesday that President Trump will not necessarily insist on having border wall funding in a bill to protect young unauthorized immigrants. Early last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the end of the Obama-era DACA program, which throws the fate of nearly 800,000 young unauthorized immigrants without criminal records into question.
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The Healthy Benefits of Turmeric Posted: 12 Sep 2017 10:36 AM PDT Turmeric, a cousin of ginger, is one of the principal spices in curry powder. Fresh turmeric is a rhizome root, like ginger—though smaller, with a tawny skin and a bright orange interior.
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Woman Accused Of Shooting Homeless Man Who Asked Her To Move Porsche Posted: 12 Sep 2017 02:14 PM PDT A Nashville woman has been charged with attempted murder after she allegedly shot at a homeless man who asked her to move her Porsche.
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Boeing lands $600M contract to design new Air Force Ones Posted: 13 Sep 2017 12:24 PM PDT The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday awarded Boeing a contract worth just less than $600 million to begin the preliminary design of the next Air Force One planes.
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Police department warns women not to call 911 after photo of officers helping during Irma goes viral Posted: 13 Sep 2017 09:17 AM PDT The Gainesville Police Department is creating quite the stir on social media after a photo of its police officers on duty during Hurricane Irma goes viral.
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Trump Voter Fraud Commissioner Was Alarmed Democrats Would Have A Say On Panel Posted: 13 Sep 2017 10:46 AM PDT A member of President Donald Trump's voter fraud commission expressed outrage that Democrats would be appointed to sit on the panel, saying they would only obstruct its work.
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Who posted this on Facebook? A neo-Nazi? A Klansman? No: The son of the prime minister of Israel. Posted: 12 Sep 2017 10:30 AM PDT There's an outcry in Israel over Benjamin Netanyahu's son posting an allegedly anti-Semitic cartoon on Facebook — winning praise from David Duke and neo-Nazis. Why did he do it, and what does it mean for Netanyahu?
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi To Skip UN General Assembly Amid Outrage Over Rohingya Crisis Posted: 13 Sep 2017 08:18 AM PDT Myanmar's civil leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has announced she will skip the upcoming United Nations General Assembly amid escalating tensions in crisis-torn Rakhine state.
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Mexico withdraws Hurricane Harvey aid offer after Trump fails to send condolences for their earthquake Posted: 12 Sep 2017 06:27 AM PDT Mexico has withdrawn its offer of aid to US victims of Hurricane Harvey after a 8.1 magnitude earthquake hit the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas, killing 96 people. A statement released by Mexico's Foreign Ministry said the aid would now be redirected to help those affected by the devastating earthquake and Hurricane Katia that wreaked havoc on home soil. As many as 5,000 homes were destroyed in Chiapas, with authorities fearing the damage in Oaxaca could be even worse.
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Nearly 40 People Got Sick After Playing With Petland Puppies Posted: 12 Sep 2017 03:02 PM PDT The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that 39 people contracted a bacterial infection from contagious puppies at the pet store chain Petland.
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Rich donor's girlfriends testify at Menendez bribery trial Posted: 12 Sep 2017 02:22 PM PDT NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Prosecutors in the corruption trial of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez and a wealthy donor put two of the donor's reputed former girlfriends on the witness stand Tuesday in an attempt to put Menendez's efforts to smooth their visa applications into the context of a larger bribery scheme, with mixed results.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's 69-year-old mother Maye dazzles at New York Fashion Week Posted: 13 Sep 2017 08:05 AM PDT Maye Musk went out with a bang at New York Fashion Week! The 69-year-old mother of Tesla CEO Elon Musk hit her last Spring 2018 runway at the Zero + Maria Cornejo show on Tuesday looking absolutely flawless in a striped satin top tucked into matching pants and some leather slides. A great way to end #nyfw #model#justgettingstarted," Maye captioned the snap.
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Where Are Our Nine Farthest Probes? Posted: 13 Sep 2017 01:20 AM PDT As Cassini prepares for its final plunge into Saturn's atmosphere, let's take a look our nine farthest scouts in the solar system and beyond.
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Hope Hicks Named White House Communications Director Posted: 12 Sep 2017 05:29 AM PDT Hope Hicks, who has served as interim White House communications director since Anthony Scaramucci was abruptly ousted from the position in July, will remain in the job on a permanent basis, CNN, NBC and Bloomberg report.
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How to Make Sheet Pan Fried Rice Posted: 12 Sep 2017 11:27 AM PDT You don't need a wok for perfectly cooked fried rice, simply preheat a sheet pan, add oil, and use day-old or microwavable rice.
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Donald Trump's Travel Ban Gets A Temporary Win From The Supreme Court Posted: 13 Sep 2017 03:59 AM PDT President Donald Trump's travel ban nabbed another partial win in the Supreme Court. The court on Tuesday granted an administration request that it block a federal appeals court ruling from last week that would have limited the scope of the ban as it applies to refugees. Trump tried twice to instate a travel ban preventing refugees as well as citizens from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.
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Freeman High School shooting: One student killed and multiple injuries with suspect in custody Posted: 13 Sep 2017 11:49 AM PDT At least one student died and three people were hospitalized with injuries after a gunman opened fire at Freeman High School in Washington State. Officials said that a suspect was taken into custody after killing one student. Three other students were hospitalized at Sacred Heart Hospital, which confirmed there were three patients in stable condition there.
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Harvey storm-water releases were unlawful government takings: lawsuits Posted: 13 Sep 2017 08:39 AM PDT Owners of homes flooded during Hurricane Harvey are claiming billions of dollars in damages by federal and state water releases from storm-swollen reservoirs, using a legal tack pursued without success in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. Several lawsuits filed in federal and state courts in Texas claim properties were taken for public use without compensation. The lawsuits name the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a state agency responsible for water releases.
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Iraq sentences Russian Isil fighter to death by hanging in first ruling of its kind on foreign jihadists Posted: 13 Sep 2017 03:12 AM PDT Iraq has sentenced to death by hanging a Russian who fought for Islamic State in Mosul, in the first such ruling on a foreign fighter and one which could set a precedent. The man admitted to being a member of the jihadist group and "carrying out terrorist operations" against Iraqi security forces since 2015, according to a statement released by Baghdad's central criminal court. He was charged under the country's anti-terrorism laws, which provides for death by hanging or firing squad. Most suspected local Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) members are being tried in northern Iraq, however most foreigners have been taken south to Baghdad. Members of the Iraqi National Security Service take a suspected Isil collaborator to their base in Bartella, near Mosul. Credit: Sam Tarling for the Telegraph While the number of detainees has not been made public, Iraqi authorities are thought to be holding several dozen non-Iraqis. General Yahya Rasool, a spokesman for Joint Operations Command, said the Russian was "the first (jihadist) to surrender" to Iraqi forces in west Mosul, scene of the most ferocious battles. The 28-year-old fighter was said to have been captured after running out of ammunition. The Russian was handed over to Iraqi intelligence and then to judicial authorities, said Gen Rasool. During his interrogation, the Russian said he had studied engineering and discovered Islam in Moscow, where Uzbek construction workers introduced him to the religion. Omar al-Shishani, a senior Chechen fighter who was killed in an air strike Credit: AP After obtaining his degree in 2014, the Russia said he travelled to Turkey with the intention of entering Syria to join Isil. According to his testimony, he pledged allegiance to the jihadist group in Mosul, trained for a month and took the nom de guerre Abu Yasmina al-Russi. The Russian said he was wounded during combat in Iraq - in the Isil-held cities of Baiji and in Fallujah - before his surrender in Mosul. Iraqi forces detained hundreds of suspected jihadists during the nine-month operation to recapture the country's second city, which culminated in July. They included foreign fighters from a number of Arab and other countries, including Russia, which has faced insurgencies by Chechens and other Muslim groups in the North Caucasus. It is estimated as many as 7,000 extremists from Russia and other former Soviet states left to join Isil in Iraq and Syria. A group of German women were also apprehended in the ruins of Mosul's Old City, including a 16-year-old convert to Islam who married a Chechen fighter. Linda Wenzel's case became infamous after pictures and videos were published of her looking dishevelled as she was led away by security forces. German 16-year-old Linda Wenzel in Mosul's Old City The teenager could theoretically face the death sentence, according to Iraq's counter-terrorism law. However, even if she is sentenced to death in Iraq, she would not be executed before the age of 22. Iraq has said it will try all foreign Isil suspects, however several European governments have said they will apply for extradition to see their citizens tried at home. Last month, Baghdad sentenced 27 Iraqi Isil fighters to death by hanging over their role in a massacre of up to 1,700 army recruits in 2014. Judges have told he Telegraph that as many as 5,000 men are being held in prisons around Mosul awaiting trial. Human rights group have raised their concern at Iraq's use of the death penalty. Human Rights Watch said it was working to confirm the ruling but said if true, it would be a "dangerous" if not predictable decision. In 2016, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi attempted to fast-track death sentences as his government faced growing anti-government protests demanding reform. However, the United Nations warned the move would likely result in "gross, irreversible miscarriages of justice ... given the weaknesses of the Iraqi justice system."
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Eric Bolling's Former Fox News Colleagues Pay Tribute To His Late Son Posted: 12 Sep 2017 12:21 AM PDT "The Five" closed its Monday broadcast with a tribute to the late son of theFox News show's former co-host, Eric Bolling.
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Watch this reporter rescuing dolphins beached by Hurricane Irma Posted: 12 Sep 2017 12:22 AM PDT Reporters tend to keep their distance from the story, but when a baby dolphin needed help, one reporter rose to the occasion. NBC News reporter Kerry Sanders helped rescue a stranded baby dolphin on Marco Island, Florida during a storm surge caused by Hurricane Irma. Sanders' rescue attempt was broadcast live on Today. SEE ALSO: Miami mother delivers baby alone during Hurricane Irma, which inspired the newborn's name Today reports that the dolphin had been brought back to the beach by a local after being found washed all the way to a sidewalk. Sanders reports the surges as measuring 4 feet, enough to wash wildlife ashore. After finding the exhausted dolphin on the beach, Sanders teamed up with a passing tourist to help it back into the Gulf of Mexico. Watch as @KerryNBC attempts to save a baby dolphin beached by #HurricaneIrma live on @TODAYshow https://t.co/QtPSBaFNVE — NBC News (@NBCNews) September 11, 2017 The baby dolphin, who proved pretty heavy for two grown men to deliver back to the ocean, was nursed and carried into the oncoming waves — not an easy hurdle for a tired baby dolphin to tackle. It took about 10-15 minutes for the pair to get the dolphin into deep enough water for it to gain supported swimming momentum. SEE ALSO: Hemingway's six-toed cats may have eight lives after Hurricane Irma Sanders stands on the shore cheering the dolphin on. "Come on buddy, you can do it," he cheers. "It's a struggle. I see him trying, he really wants to make it out there, he's just really disoriented no doubt." Sanders came across several other dolphins along the beach, including an adult needing a group of local Florida residents to assist in its rescue: WATCH: @KerryNBC and a team of others rescued a second dolphin that washed ashore in Marco Island, Florida, after #Irma pic.twitter.com/r2RkoOwePS — TODAY (@TODAYshow) September 11, 2017 Today pointed out Sanders' lengthy career in hurricane reporting (he's covered over 60) and the fact that he's been part of dolphin rescue stories before, so serendipitously, he knew how to perform a rescue. Precisely where Sanders was standing hours earlier, a group of Florida residents rescued yet another dolphin, picked up by Fox 4: Looks like Sanders has started something. Reporter Kerry Sanders is an excellent human. He's stopped being a reporter 4 NBC & is trying to return a beached baby dolphin to the sea. — MJP (@Indy_Mode) September 11, 2017 Saving a baby dolphin on live television is the absolute apex of live reporting @KerryNBC ! Nicely done! That dolphin was a cutie, too! ❤️ — Elizabeth Meggs (@elizabethmeggs) September 12, 2017 My new favourite reporter is @KerryNBC for saving that baby dolphin while reporting on the hurricane at the same time. — David Salituro (@DavidSalituro) September 11, 2017 WATCH: Damaging winds and flooding as Hurricane Irma moves on Florida
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Republicans want Hillary Clinton to vanish. We can't let that happen | Heather Cox Richardson Posted: 13 Sep 2017 03:00 AM PDT The fight over Hillary Clinton's continued presence in public life is about more than her "likeability" or the fissures in the Democratic party. Clinton attracts such vitriol because she stands at the place where two conflicting political ideologies clash. Republicans today control all branches of the federal government and are poised to put their ideology of radical individualism into reality.
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Family Falls To Their Death In Volcanic Crater In Italy Posted: 12 Sep 2017 06:05 PM PDT A father and mother plummeted into a volcanic crater after they attempted to rescue their son who fell in.
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McConnell Says Republicans Got More Out Of Trump's Fiscal Deal Than People Think Posted: 12 Sep 2017 02:00 PM PDT WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill this week after he claimed that Democrats had prematurely celebrated the fiscal deal they negotiated with President Donald Trump.
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Texan man goes to house of woman who was divorcing him and shoots her dead along with seven of her friends Posted: 12 Sep 2017 05:29 PM PDT A man gunned down his estranged wife and seven of her friends who were attending a party at her home. Spencer James Hight brought "multiple firearms of different types" to the house in the sprawling Plano suburb in Dallas, Texas, police said. After confronting Meredith Lane Hight, the 32-year-old killed her, said Plano Police Chief Gregory Rushin.
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The Burger Joint Everyone Is Talking About In Your State Posted: 13 Sep 2017 01:27 PM PDT |
Report: Egypt cuts military ties with North Korea Posted: 12 Sep 2017 10:10 AM PDT Egypt's defense minister, on a visit to Seoul, announced that his country has cut military ties with North Korea, according to a report by South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
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The Definitive List of Epic Drives Around the World Posted: 13 Sep 2017 11:59 AM PDT |
8 Dead After Hurricane Irma Knocks Out Air Conditioning In Florida Nursing Home Posted: 13 Sep 2017 07:14 AM PDT Five people died at a nursing home in Hollywood, Florida, in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, officials said Wednesday.
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U.S. will not issue some visas in four nations in deportation crackdown Posted: 13 Sep 2017 01:51 PM PDT By Arshad Mohammed and Yeganeh Torbati WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Wednesday will stop issuing certain kinds of visas to some citizens of Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone because the nations are not taking back their citizens the United States wants to deport. The new policies, laid out in State Department cables reviewed by Reuters on Tuesday and described in a department news briefing, are the latest example of U.S. President Donald Trump's effort to crack down on immigrants who are in the United States illegally.
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Why Flooded-Out Cars Are Likely Total Losses Posted: 12 Sep 2017 08:04 AM PDT Auto owners whose vehicles were swept up by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are facing two hard facts right now: Their car is almost certainly totaled, if it was swamped, and they'll get no money back...
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Anthony Weiner And Huma Abedin Appear In Divorce Court Posted: 13 Sep 2017 12:04 PM PDT NEW YORK ― Former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) met his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, for their first hearing in divorce court Wednesday, months after he pleaded guilty to sending explicit text messages to a minor.
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'Fluffy' the great white shark heads back to sea Posted: 11 Sep 2017 11:27 PM PDT A baby great white shark that stunned onlookers when it washed up on a popular Sydney beach was released back into the ocean Tuesday after spending the night in an aquarium. The thrashing 1.5-metre (4.9-foot) animal, nicknamed "Fluffy" by marine experts, came ashore at busy Manly beach on Monday. "When you see a real-life shark, it's scary," Dan Korocz, who was at the beach with his young family, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Video Of UC Berkeley Police Taking Money From Hot Dog Vendor Goes Viral Posted: 11 Sep 2017 10:50 PM PDT Martin Flores, who shot the video, also started a Go Fund Me page for Juan and other hot dog vendors, who have suffered similar disgrace and faced financial losses at the hands of law enforcement in the United States.
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Must-See Photos From John F. Kennedy And Jackie Kennedy's Wedding Posted: 12 Sep 2017 07:01 AM PDT On September 12, 1953, John F. Kennedy, the future 35th president of the United States, and his bride Jacqueline Lee Bouvier exchanged "I dos" at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island.
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Cops: Man asked stepdad to leave, then shot mom in hospital Posted: 13 Sep 2017 05:29 PM PDT NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. (AP) — A man charged with killing his 70-year-old mother in her room at a hospital intensive care unit had asked his stepfather to leave so they could be alone and then aimed a gun at her and fired several times, according to a police complaint released Wednesday.
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Donald Trump says strictest-ever North Korea sanctions are 'no big deal' Posted: 12 Sep 2017 04:09 PM PDT The sanctions, passed by a unanimous vote, were actually weaker than the US initially wanted in order to punish Pyongyang for their sixth – and largest – nuclear test earlier this month. The US had wanted a full ban on oil exports to North Korea but diluted that to a ban on textile exports and a cap on fuel supplies in order to ensure support from China and Russia who hold the power to veto resolutions. Mr Trump said that the sanctions, regardless of how limiting they are on Pyongyang's economy, are "nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen".
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Wednesday's Morning Email: What You Need To Know About Bernie Sanders' Single-Payer Plan Posted: 13 Sep 2017 03:53 AM PDT TOP STORIES (And want to get The Morning Email each weekday?
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Two Very Different Communities Show What It Can Look Like To Accept Trans Kids Posted: 13 Sep 2017 08:01 AM PDT Welcome to "The Story We Share," a series of Q&As that profile two people with similar identities ― but who live in very different places.
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Watch Trump Fans Get Trolled Into Saying What They Really Think Posted: 13 Sep 2017 02:22 AM PDT Maybe supporters of Donald Trump should have heeded the warning before they spoke to Klepper and his camera at a rally for the president in Phoenix last month. A former "Daily Show" correspondent, Klepper is about to launch a new show called "The Opposition," where he appears to take on the role of a faux right-wing conspiracy theorist.
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