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- GOP representative: Trump should ‘purge’ White House
- Senate Democrats grill key Trump Justice Dept. pick about Russia
- Montenegro jails more Serbs over coup plot
- WikiLeaks Publishes Massive Archive of CIA Hacking Tools
- GOP appears divided over Obamacare replacement plan
- 'A Day Without a Woman' protests across the U.S.
- Schools Closed As Women Join The 'A Day Without A Woman' Protest
- Ranchers assess damage after wildfires in 4 states
- Here’s what Trump was thinking when he made those bombshell wiretapping allegations
- French conservatives in tailspin as François Fillon's candidacy sinks
- Day Care Worker Arrested After She's Caught on Camera Pushing Child, 4, Down Stairs: Cops
- Malaysia says it foiled attack on Arab royalty ahead of Saudi king's visit
- Breaking the bank: Thai vets remove 915 coins from turtle
- America Is Injuring Itself by Discouraging Foreign Visitors and Giving Up on Global Leadership
- Hillary Clinton tweets an empowering message to young girls everywhere
- Michelle Obama Thanks Chance The Rapper For Giving Back To The Community
- Co-founder of Georgia-based Waffle House chain dies at 97
- Israel steps up battle against boycott movement
- Amid rising tensions, Iran tests Russian-built missile system
- Police Hunting Teenager Suspected of Killing 9-Year-Old Boy and Posting Images of His Body Online
- New bomb threats made against Jewish centers across U.S., Canada
- BBC's Thai transmission towers fall silent as junta talks falter
- Panama ex-dictator Noriega remains in critical state after surgery
- Apple responds to CIA iPhone exploits uncovered in new WikiLeaks data dump
- New Study Confirms Asia Is Rife With Bribery
- Mayor believes his Syrian refugee plan cost him re-election
- U.S. ship changed course toward Iranians on Saturday: Iran commander
- Mom Gives Man Trophy After He Is the First to Offer Her a Subway Seat in 2 Pregnancies
- Deadly Mississippi train-bus collision
- Learning to read and write at India's 'school for grannies'
- Jihadist tunnels uncover Assyrian winged bulls in Mosul
- Parts of Vienna zoo close after bird flu virus found in dead pelican
- Sanders Doubles Down On Calling Trump A Liar
- North Korea, Malaysia step up dispute over Kim's death
- Ex-South Sudan general forms rebel group, vows to topple president Kiir
- This Is the 640-HP Lamborghini Huracan Performante, Your New Nurburgring Champ
- Man Accused of Assaulting Hotel Worker Charged With Sexual Assault and False Imprisonment
- Boeing developing new mid-range plane to rival Airbus
- Nigeria says 'everything is ready' for Abuja airport closure
- Investors are no longer snapping up Snapchat
- US embassy assures Nigerians they are welcome to travel
- Hyperloop One Reveals Images Of Progress At Nevada DevLoop Site
- Afghan family detained in LA is freed but review is pending
- Kiekert AG to plead guilty in U.S. to bid rigging involving auto parts
- Gatorpalooza: Hundreds of Alligators Photographed Congregating at Watering Hole
- International Women's Day around the world
GOP representative: Trump should ‘purge’ White House Posted: 07 Mar 2017 09:46 AM PST Representative Steve King, R-Iowa, told the New York Times on Tuesday that he believes in the existence of a "deep state" attempting to undermine President Trump's administration. "We are talking about the emergence of a deep state led by Barack Obama, and that is something that we should prevent," King told the Times. The term "deep state," which is relatively new to American politics, has been used to describe a permanent military, intelligence and law-enforcement bureaucracy manipulating government policies in secret. |
Senate Democrats grill key Trump Justice Dept. pick about Russia Posted: 07 Mar 2017 10:35 AM PST Rod Rosenstein, President Trump's nominee for deputy attorney general, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 7, 2017. WASHINGTON — Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee failed on Tuesday to gain assurances from Rod Rosenstein, President Trump's nominee for deputy attorney general, that he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Russia's influence in the 2016 election if he's confirmed. |
Montenegro jails more Serbs over coup plot Posted: 08 Mar 2017 11:58 AM PST A Montenegrin court jailed a group of Serbian nationals Wednesday for five months over an alleged coup plot during October's election, the latest such sentences. The five struck a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty in exchange for light sentences, as another three of their compatriots did last month. "Five citizens of Serbia admitted to being part of a criminal organisation whose plan was to break into the parliament of Montenegro violently," with the aim of seizing it, the prosecutor said in a statement. |
WikiLeaks Publishes Massive Archive of CIA Hacking Tools Posted: 07 Mar 2017 09:09 AM PST |
GOP appears divided over Obamacare replacement plan Posted: 07 Mar 2017 02:25 PM PST |
'A Day Without a Woman' protests across the U.S. Posted: 08 Mar 2017 11:31 AM PST American women stayed home from work, zipped up their wallets, wore red and joined rallies across the country to demonstrate their economic clout Wednesday as part of International Women's Day events around the globe. The Day Without a Woman protest in the U.S. was put together by organizers of the vast women's marches that were held coast-to-coast the day after President Donald Trump's inauguration. School districts including those in Prince George's County, Maryland; Alexandria, Virginia; and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, canceled classes because so many teachers and other employees were expected to be out. In Providence, Rhode Island, the municipal court closed for lack of staff members. |
Schools Closed As Women Join The 'A Day Without A Woman' Protest Posted: 07 Mar 2017 06:15 PM PST |
Ranchers assess damage after wildfires in 4 states Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:43 PM PST |
Here’s what Trump was thinking when he made those bombshell wiretapping allegations Posted: 07 Mar 2017 05:41 PM PST President Trump made headlines on Saturday after he sent a series of explosive tweets claiming that the phones in his Manhattan skyscraper were tapped by former President Barack Obama during last year's campaign. On Sunday, the White House released a statement calling for congressional intelligence committees to investigate the charge as part of probes into alleged Russian interference in the election. Despite that effort to put an end to the discussion, the White House has been peppered this week by reporters asking whether Trump had proof for his explosive claim that "President Obama was tapping my phones." At his daily briefings on Monday and Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer repeatedly declined to answer questions about the president's claim and said a congressional investigation was the "appropriate place" to deal with the matter. |
French conservatives in tailspin as François Fillon's candidacy sinks Posted: 07 Mar 2017 07:15 AM PST The French Republicans' house of cards is tumbling down. Conservative François Fillon, who once seemed a sure bet to take the presidency in this spring's election, is seeing his candidacy collapse under nepotistic boondoggles charges. Mr. Fillon led the polls until January, when accusations he arranged publicly funded jobs for his wife and two of his children surfaced. |
Day Care Worker Arrested After She's Caught on Camera Pushing Child, 4, Down Stairs: Cops Posted: 07 Mar 2017 09:04 AM PST |
Malaysia says it foiled attack on Arab royalty ahead of Saudi king's visit Posted: 07 Mar 2017 09:47 AM PST KUALA LUMPUR/DUBAI (Reuters) - Malaysia said on Tuesday that suspected militants from Yemen arrested late last month ahead of a visit by Saudi King Salman had been planning an attack on Arab royalty. A senior Malaysian police source said the four suspects belonged to Yemen's Iran-allied Houthi movement, which hails from a Shi'ite Muslim sect and has been fighting other Yemeni forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition for two years. Malaysian police had previously said the men were suspected of links to militant groups including Islamic State, which is Sunni Muslim and known by the Arabic acronym Daesh. |
Breaking the bank: Thai vets remove 915 coins from turtle Posted: 07 Mar 2017 01:29 AM PST A sea turtle dubbed 'Piggy Bank' has had her fortunes restored after Thai vets removed 915 coins from her stomach -- a deposit built up after years of gulping down good luck pennies tossed into its pond. "There were 915 coins in her stomach, we removed them one by one," said Nantrika Chansue, a veterinarian in charge of Chulalongkorn hospital's aquatic research centre told AFP. "Piggy Bank is okay now but she will have to remain at the centre for up to two weeks," the vet added, saying it was the first surgery of its kind. |
America Is Injuring Itself by Discouraging Foreign Visitors and Giving Up on Global Leadership Posted: 08 Mar 2017 01:07 PM PST |
Hillary Clinton tweets an empowering message to young girls everywhere Posted: 08 Mar 2017 10:37 AM PST Hillary Clinton has an unwavering belief that young women have the power to change the world. On Wednesday afternoon, the former Democratic presidential candidate, who has inspired young girls with her messages of hope and empowerment throughout the years, was moved by the adorable feminist photo that's been circulating on Twitter. SEE ALSO: Girls across the world: This is what 'being a woman' means to me The tweet is from the friend of a fourth grade teacher, one who clearly has some badass students determined to make a difference in her class. The friend shared a photograph of a tiny note found under a students' desk, written on a torn piece of paper in pencil. It reads: "Do you want to join a club for female empowerment. We are the leaders." My fourth grade teacher friend found this under one of her students' desks. <3 <3 <3 pic.twitter.com/7NSxIa6ujn — Elly (@SMLXist) March 6, 2017 Now please just sit back for a moment and stare at this note. If that isn't enough to propel you out into the world to stand up for what you believe in, I don't know what is. Filled with pride, Clinton shared the tweet—using a hashtag and emoji and all ( )—along with touching message to celebrate International Women's Day. On a day when women are both protesting and celebrating, Clinton said she's thinking about the young girl who wrote this note and "all the others like her out there." Clinton's tweet follows a moving speech she delivered during a charity luncheon for the nonprofit Girls Inc. in New York City on Tuesday. There, Clinton reiterated the importance of women's rights, along with the struggles that girls and young women face today. One thing's for sure, this fourth grader is on her way to shattering the glass ceiling. WATCH: Hillary Clinton in first speech since conceding says: 'Never, ever give up' |
Michelle Obama Thanks Chance The Rapper For Giving Back To The Community Posted: 07 Mar 2017 04:05 AM PST |
Co-founder of Georgia-based Waffle House chain dies at 97 Posted: 07 Mar 2017 09:29 AM PST |
Israel steps up battle against boycott movement Posted: 07 Mar 2017 12:07 PM PST |
Amid rising tensions, Iran tests Russian-built missile system Posted: 07 Mar 2017 08:01 AM PST Iran says it has successfully tested a Russian-made long-range missile, stoking anxieties as tensions between the nation and the United States continue to climb. A report Saturday from the official IRNA news agency claimed that Iran officials had successfully launched an S-300 System missile from in the nation's central desert during military tests. Recommended: How much do you know about Iran? |
Police Hunting Teenager Suspected of Killing 9-Year-Old Boy and Posting Images of His Body Online Posted: 07 Mar 2017 06:08 PM PST |
New bomb threats made against Jewish centers across U.S., Canada Posted: 07 Mar 2017 12:05 PM PST By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new round of bomb threats against Jewish community centers across the United States and in Canada forced lockdowns and evacuations on Tuesday, and all 100 U.S. senators asked the federal government to help them enhance security. Threats were phoned in or emailed to JCCs in states including New York, Wisconsin, Illinois and Florida overnight and early on Tuesday. U.S. federal authorities have been investigating a surge of threats against Jewish organizations, including more than 100 hoax bomb threats in five separate waves in January and February against JCCs in dozens of states. |
BBC's Thai transmission towers fall silent as junta talks falter Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:37 AM PST The BBC World Service has stopped broadcasting from one of its major global transmission stations situated in Thailand, AFP has learned, after talks broke down with a junta riled by its uncensored coverage. Sources with knowledge of the negotiations said the BBC's Thai-language output was an obstacle in discussions about renewing the 20-year lease on the complex, one of the network's main shortwave broadcast stations for Asia. The suspension comes as the World Service rolls out its largest foreign-language expansion for decades. |
Panama ex-dictator Noriega remains in critical state after surgery Posted: 08 Mar 2017 09:20 AM PST Panama's former dictator, Manuel Noriega, remained in a critical condition on Wednesday following surgery to remove a benign brain tumor, one of his daughters told AFP. Everything remains the same from last night's bulletin," said Thays Noriega. Manuel Noriega, 83, was in an induced coma in the intensive care unit of the public Santo Tomas Hospital in Panama City. |
Apple responds to CIA iPhone exploits uncovered in new WikiLeaks data dump Posted: 08 Mar 2017 04:30 AM PST WikiLeaks yesterday published an absolute treasure trove of data detailing how the CIA utilizes specialized software and hacking tools to successfully infiltrate, spy on, and in some instances remotely control a vast array of hardware, a list that includes smartphones, web servers, routers and even TVs. In a document dump encompassing nearly 8,000 classified files, we learn that the CIA has an impressive arsenal of software exploits that leaves no computing platform safe from attack.
"The CIA has developed automated multi-platform malware attack and control systems covering Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, Linux and more," the report notes. Of particular interest is the revelation that the CIA houses an internal group which busies itself with iOS-based exploits exclusively.
In the wake of these revelations, Apple late on Tuesday issued a statement to TechCrunch designed to alleviate concerns that the company's products might still be vulnerable to a laundry list of CIA exploits. In short, Apple maintains that many of the iOS vulnerabilities the CIA previously relied upon have already been patched. Apple's statement reads:
While it's only natural to draw parallels between the recent CIA document dump and the collection of classified NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden, some security experts believe that the release of the CIA's hacking arsenal is far more serious because it references exploits that are far more current than some of the tools and methods revealed by Snowden. |
New Study Confirms Asia Is Rife With Bribery Posted: 07 Mar 2017 03:49 PM PST |
Mayor believes his Syrian refugee plan cost him re-election Posted: 08 Mar 2017 11:36 AM PST |
U.S. ship changed course toward Iranians on Saturday: Iran commander Posted: 08 Mar 2017 01:30 AM PST A U.S. Navy ship changed course toward Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, a guard commander was quoted as saying on Wednesday while issuing a warning. A U.S. official told Reuters on Monday that multiple fast-attack vessels from the Revolutionary Guard had come within 600 yards (550 meters) of the USNS Invincible, a tracking ship, forcing it to change direction. |
Mom Gives Man Trophy After He Is the First to Offer Her a Subway Seat in 2 Pregnancies Posted: 08 Mar 2017 01:59 PM PST |
Deadly Mississippi train-bus collision Posted: 08 Mar 2017 04:52 AM PST A freight train smashed into a charter bus in a coastal Mississippi city on Tuesday, pushing the bus 300 feet down the tracks and leaving at least four people dead, authorities said. Rescuers spent more than an hour removing passengers, cutting through the bus's heavily damaged frame to extract the last two. The bus was apparently stopped on the tracks when the 52-car train, pulled by three locomotives, slammed into it, said Biloxi Police Chief John Miller. |
Learning to read and write at India's 'school for grannies' Posted: 06 Mar 2017 10:37 PM PST |
Jihadist tunnels uncover Assyrian winged bulls in Mosul Posted: 07 Mar 2017 05:57 AM PST Crawl through a labyrinth of narrow tunnels in near total darkness and suddenly they appear: two great winged bulls dating from the Assyrian empire found intact under the ground of Mosul. The jihadists dug the network of tunnels to plunder artefacts under a hill reputedly housing the tomb of the Prophet Jonah, the Nabi Yunus shrine which they dynamited in July 2014. "We fear it could all collapse at any time," entombing the treasures, said Layla Salih who is in charge of antiquities for Nineveh province. |
Parts of Vienna zoo close after bird flu virus found in dead pelican Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:19 AM PST Parts of Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo have been closed to the public after the highly contagious H5N8 bird flu virus was found in a pelican that was put down this week, the zoo said on Wednesday. "We now have proof that it was infected with the H5N8 strain of bird flu," zoo veterinarian Thomas Voracek said in the statement. |
Sanders Doubles Down On Calling Trump A Liar Posted: 07 Mar 2017 02:35 PM PST |
North Korea, Malaysia step up dispute over Kim's death Posted: 06 Mar 2017 08:23 PM PST |
Ex-South Sudan general forms rebel group, vows to topple president Kiir Posted: 06 Mar 2017 11:20 PM PST By Denis Dumo JUBA (Reuters) - A disaffected South Sudanese army general who quit his position last month announced on Monday that he had formed a new anti-government rebel group, underscoring mounting resistance to the rule of incumbent president Salva Kiir Lieutenant General Thomas Cirillo Swaka, formerly deputy head of logistics, resigned after he accused Kiir of turning the country's military into a "tribal army." The military, police and other security branches, he said, heavily recruited from among the Dinka, Kiir's tribe. Swaka was one of three top military officials who quit in February amid accusations of tribalism, nepotism, corruption and other abuses levelled against Kiir's government. Oil producing South Sudan, Africa's youngest nation, was plunged into its first war in 2013 after Kiir sacked his then deputy and political rival, Riek Machar. |
This Is the 640-HP Lamborghini Huracan Performante, Your New Nurburgring Champ Posted: 07 Mar 2017 10:30 AM PST |
Man Accused of Assaulting Hotel Worker Charged With Sexual Assault and False Imprisonment Posted: 07 Mar 2017 01:11 PM PST |
Boeing developing new mid-range plane to rival Airbus Posted: 07 Mar 2017 01:24 PM PST Boeing is in talks with potential clients about developing a new plane to fit into a niche category now dominated by rival Airbus, a Boeing executive said Tuesday. "Boeing is actively engaged in discussions with customers about the 737 MAX 10X," Boeing's Randy Tinseth said in a company blog post. The new Boeing plane is expected to enter service in 2020, said Tinseth, vice president of marketing for Boeing's commercial division. |
Nigeria says 'everything is ready' for Abuja airport closure Posted: 07 Mar 2017 08:16 AM PST Nigeria's transport minister Rotimi Amaechi said Tuesday that "everything is ready" for the closure of the airport serving the capital Abuja, despite worries about limited capacity at the alternative hub. Starting Wednesday, flights are being redirected from Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the northern city of Kaduna for at least six weeks. Passengers heading to and from Abuja will have to travel about 190 kilometres (120 miles) on a road where there have been a number of kidnappings, or take a train. |
Investors are no longer snapping up Snapchat Posted: 07 Mar 2017 02:01 AM PST |
US embassy assures Nigerians they are welcome to travel Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:33 PM PST The US embassy in Nigeria said Wednesday that Nigerians were welcome to travel to the United States following confusion over President Donald Trump's new immigration rules. A foreign affairs adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday warned citizens against non-essential travel to the United States, as some Nigerians had been denied entry at the border. "The US embassy in Abuja wishes to clarify that there is no reason for Nigerians with valid visas to postpone or cancel their travel to the United States," said the embassy in a statement. |
Hyperloop One Reveals Images Of Progress At Nevada DevLoop Site Posted: 07 Mar 2017 11:15 AM PST |
Afghan family detained in LA is freed but review is pending Posted: 07 Mar 2017 12:08 AM PST |
Kiekert AG to plead guilty in U.S. to bid rigging involving auto parts Posted: 07 Mar 2017 08:51 AM PST Kiekert AG, which makes car locks and door latches for auto makers, has agreed to plead guilty to bid rigging and to pay a $6.1 million fine, the Justice Department said on Tuesday. Kiekert was part of a conspiracy to rig bids for parts sold to Ford Motor Company between mid-2008 and mid-2013, the department said. The company will plead guilty to one criminal count in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the department said. |
Gatorpalooza: Hundreds of Alligators Photographed Congregating at Watering Hole Posted: 08 Mar 2017 01:50 PM PST |
International Women's Day around the world Posted: 08 Mar 2017 08:51 AM PST Wednesday March 8, marks International Women's Day, with festivals, concerts and exhibitions among the numerous events planned around the world to celebrate the achievements of women in society. The Soviet Union declared it a holiday in 1917. It was predominantly celebrated in socialist and communist countries until it was adopted in 1977 by the United Nations. |
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