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- Twitter accuses Michelle Obama of pushing 'racist' literature onto children
- Go Anywhere On Earth In Under An Hour For The Price Of An Economy Air Ticket
- MS-13 Leader Orders Gang Members Not to Wear Nikes
- Body-positive model Instagrams photo of her cellulite to encourage women to love their bodies
- How One Houston Synagogue Is Facing Yom Kippur After Hurricane Harvey
- China orders North Korean business closed under UN sanctions
- Does Olaplex Really Work? Your Split Ends Will Think So
- Did Russian ads on Facebook make a difference?
- Portraits of earthquake volunteer rescuers in Mexico
- 'Hatchet Man' Suspect Could Have Ties To Murder Of Teen Hikers, Police Say
- Melania Trump fires back at Mass. librarian who rejected her donated books
- Woman who claimed she's deathly allergic to dogs forcibly pushed off plane, and Twitter has no sympathy
- ISIS Claims Capture of Two Russian Soldiers in Syria
- North Korea-US war now 'real possibility', influential Rusi think tank warns
- 'Big decisions will have to be made': Trump shares ominous message on future of Puerto Rico
- Andrea Yates’ Life in Prison After Drowning Her 5 Children: She ‘Misses Them Every Day’
- Vietnam court sentences to death PetroVietnam ex-chairman in mass trial
- NFL Players Buy Xbox For 10-Year-Old Boy Wearing Colin Kaepernick Jersey
- Some Mormons await guidance on political rifts at conference
- Myanmar says poised to take back 'verified' Rohingya refugees
- This Is the U.S. Military's Tank-Killer Missile That Russia Fears Most
- ICE Arrests Nearly 500 In Massive Crackdown On Sanctuary Cities
- Here's The First Look At MAD Magazine's Version Of Disney World
- 'Point/Counterpoint: Contemporary Mexican Photography'
- Poll: Majority wish Obama were president, as Trump labeled 'mentally unstable'
- ‘Killer clown’ shot woman dead and married her husband, say US police
- AbbVie, Amgen settlement sets Humira U.S. biosimilar launch for 2023
- 3-year-old girl becomes Nepal's new living goddess
- 73 Syria government fighters killed in IS attacks: monitor
- Bar With Homemade 'Lynch Kaepernick' Doormat Can't Figure Out Why Everyone Is Calling It Racist
- Meghan McCain Is Joining 'The View'
- 4th Gravitational Wave Detected, Located With Record Precision
- Dog Dumped on Side of the Road Adopted by Loving Owners: 'Now We Can Give Her a Happy Home'
- The Trump-Russia Probe Made Things A Bit Awkward As The FBI Welcomed The New Boss
- Ex-chief of PetroVietnam sentenced to death for embezzlement
- Education Secretary DeVos faces largely silent protest at Harvard speech
- Megyn Kelly's cameraman accidentally stepped on screen and yelled a curse word
- Erdogan, Putin agree joint push to end Syria war
- The Latest Ford Super Duty Truck Is $80,000
- Police: Mom flew to Germany, left 4 kids home alone in Iowa
- China’s New J-20 Stealth Fighter Has Officially Entered Service
- White House Says Its Stance On Flag & Anthem Issue Is 'Pretty Black And White'
- Model's Attempt At Eye Tattoo Backfires
- The 80 Most Delish Taco Recipes
Twitter accuses Michelle Obama of pushing 'racist' literature onto children Posted: 29 Sep 2017 02:47 PM PDT |
Go Anywhere On Earth In Under An Hour For The Price Of An Economy Air Ticket Posted: 29 Sep 2017 12:31 AM PDT |
MS-13 Leader Orders Gang Members Not to Wear Nikes Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:39 PM PDT |
Body-positive model Instagrams photo of her cellulite to encourage women to love their bodies Posted: 29 Sep 2017 03:14 AM PDT A body-postive model has posted an empowering photo of her cellulite on Instagram in an effort to encourage women to love their bodies. SEE ALSO: Women destroy body-shamer's tweet in most empowering way Model Sophie Turner posted an image of herself taken from a photo shoot, expressing how it made her feel "angry" to see her cellulite. "It was on my mind but why should it? I am more than cellulite, I am more than the belly rolls, and the back fat, and cellulite is normal!!" she wrote. A post shared by S O P H I E T U R N E R (@sophieeturner) on Sep 26, 2017 at 8:51am PDT Turner wrote that "it's natural for us ladies" to have cellulite, and "we need to stop seeing it as disgusting or ugly." "I've had cellulite since I was about 12 which is normal. After living with something for a decade it's all a part of being me," she added. Love the skin you're in ❤️ #nophotoshop #noretouchingneeded #nofilterneeded A post shared by S O P H I E T U R N E R (@sophieeturner) on Sep 25, 2017 at 9:35am PDT But, she says she's "still learning to love" her cellulite and "not hate it." "It's a slow road to self love but it's the best thing you can do for your confidence and mental health," she continued. WATCH: Why you probably, definitely shouldn't buy into this beauty trend |
How One Houston Synagogue Is Facing Yom Kippur After Hurricane Harvey Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:11 PM PDT |
China orders North Korean business closed under UN sanctions Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:51 AM PDT |
Does Olaplex Really Work? Your Split Ends Will Think So Posted: 29 Sep 2017 11:47 AM PDT |
Did Russian ads on Facebook make a difference? Posted: 28 Sep 2017 02:41 PM PDT |
Portraits of earthquake volunteer rescuers in Mexico Posted: 29 Sep 2017 07:29 AM PDT |
'Hatchet Man' Suspect Could Have Ties To Murder Of Teen Hikers, Police Say Posted: 28 Sep 2017 02:52 PM PDT |
Melania Trump fires back at Mass. librarian who rejected her donated books Posted: 29 Sep 2017 09:41 AM PDT |
Posted: 27 Sep 2017 05:54 PM PDT Another plane booting video is gaining traction online months after the violent United incident. A woman was forcibly removed from a Southwest flight Tuesday, but this time around the passenger is getting very little sympathy online. SEE ALSO: Unsettling video captures United passenger being forcibly removed from overbooked flight The woman, identified as 46-year-old Anila Daulatzai from Baltimore, had complained about two dogs on her flight from Baltimore-Washington International Airport to Los Angeles. She said she was deathly allergic, but when crew informed her they couldn't remove the dogs, one of which was a service dog, she was told to leave the plane. That's when things went south. After the woman couldn't show medical papers about her allergies and refused to leave the plane, law enforcement arrived to remove her, Southwest said in a statement. She's since been charged with disorderly conduct, failure to obey a reasonable and lawful order, disturbing the peace, obstructing and hindering a police officer and resisting arrest, but released by authorities, according to KTLA. A low-quality video recorded by another passenger shows the woman struggling on Flight 1525 with officers down the aisle of the plane. The video is embedded at the top of this story. At one point she tells the officers her father has a surgery scheduled and to not touch her, while one of the officers grabs her from behind and shouts. Other passengers urge her to walk off the plane on her own. When an officer grabs her, she yells, "Don't touch me!" He loudly demands "Walk!"as a response. "Geez, lady just get off the plane," another passenger says as she's pushed down the aisle. More chatter can be heard about how she said she had allergies. The comments caught on tape are similar to the response online. Many seem to think the woman brought her troubles upon herself and she could have handled the situation better. It also doesn't help that she wanted the dogs removed from the flight so that she could fly. To be fair, the officer grabbing her isn't winning points either. "If you look at the police, they were being overly aggressive," Bill Dumas, the passenger who recorded the incident, told CBS. "Really, she wasn't giving them much of a choice, and the people on the plane were saying, 'Just get off the plane,'" he said. Southwest also acknowledged the use of force in a statement and said it was unfortunate officers resorted to forcing her off the plane. "We are disheartened by the way this situation unfolded," Southwest said. I have a deadly pet allergy, but NO! I will NOT get off the plane. 樂 https://t.co/5RKmKfFYIc — Brian McIver (@bmciver) September 27, 2017 Get over it passenger, pets are allowed on flights; take a shot for your allergies or drive. https://t.co/LOpRrQNii6 — Cricket (@AbsurdWeb) September 27, 2017 If I had a true "life threatening" allergy to a pet, and saw one on the plane. You couldn't get me off the plane fast enough. Not buying it — Joe Coppola (@thor82405) September 27, 2017 Yes a win for the dogs — ENM (@rr_enm) September 27, 2017 Let's assume passenger at risk did continue her journey, she went to a life death convulsion, what would #SouthWest position be, Act of God? — Hampton Brown (@hebrwn) September 27, 2017 This Southwest video has me heated. Learn the facts before you post some shit about boycotting. The passenger was in the wrong. — B Padre (@RUTHLESSC0UTURE) September 27, 2017 Public records show Daulatzai was arrested in 2006 for an unspecified misdemeanor citizen arrest through the Los Angeles Police Department. In the video, she can be heard telling the officers, "I'm a professor, what are you doing." She's listed as a new faculty member at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She was previously a visiting assistant professor of Women's Studies and Islamic Studies at the Harvard Divinity School. The airline also apologized to Daulatzai. But Twitter isn't commiserating. WATCH: This house can fold and unfold itself in 10 minutes |
ISIS Claims Capture of Two Russian Soldiers in Syria Posted: 28 Sep 2017 08:57 AM PDT |
North Korea-US war now 'real possibility', influential Rusi think tank warns Posted: 28 Sep 2017 09:51 AM PDT A war between North Korea and the US is now a "real possibility", and would likely result in thousands of people being killed or injured, a respected defence think tank has warned. War between the two countries would likely involve a full scale invasion of North Korea, and combat would be neither "surgical nor short", the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) said in a report. In the event of an attack by either country, the UK would only have a few hours "at most" to decide how to respond, it adds. |
Posted: 29 Sep 2017 05:36 AM PDT |
Andrea Yates’ Life in Prison After Drowning Her 5 Children: She ‘Misses Them Every Day’ Posted: 29 Sep 2017 01:04 PM PDT |
Vietnam court sentences to death PetroVietnam ex-chairman in mass trial Posted: 29 Sep 2017 01:42 AM PDT By Kham Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) - A court in Vietnam sentenced to death a former chairman of state -run PetroVietnam on Friday after finding him guilty in a mass trial of 51 officials and bankers accused of graft and mismanagement that led to losses of $69 million. The death sentence for ex-PetroVietnam chairman Nguyen Xuan Son was the first time in years it had been given to such a senior former official and comes amid an intensifying corruption crackdown and maneuvering within the ruling Communist Party. The death penalty had been recommended by the state prosecution. |
NFL Players Buy Xbox For 10-Year-Old Boy Wearing Colin Kaepernick Jersey Posted: 29 Sep 2017 05:57 AM PDT |
Some Mormons await guidance on political rifts at conference Posted: 29 Sep 2017 10:44 AM PDT |
Myanmar says poised to take back 'verified' Rohingya refugees Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:01 AM PDT Myanmar is poised to begin "verifying" how many of the near half a million Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh it will take back, the Ministry of Information said Thursday, naming land and sea points in restive Rakhine state for their return. Some 480,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Rakhine to Bangladesh since August 25, when militant attacks on sparked an army campaign that the UN says was tantamount to "ethnic cleansing". Bangladesh, which already hosted hundreds of thousands of Rohingya before the latest crisis, has led the global chorus calling on Myanmar to take back the Rohingya and guarantee their safety. |
This Is the U.S. Military's Tank-Killer Missile That Russia Fears Most Posted: 29 Sep 2017 10:33 AM PDT When Russia provided military support to separatists in Ukraine, columns of Russian tanks were instrumental in turning back Ukrainian Army offensives and seizing government strongpoints, notably the Donetsk International Airport in January 2015. For hawks like Senator John McCain pushing for the United States to provide direct military aid to Ukraine, Javelin missiles were cited as a key weapon system that might have reversed the Ukrainian Army's fortunes on the battlefield—and one far more practical to put into action than a main battle tank or jet fighter. The U.S.-made FGM-148 Javelin is one of the premier portable anti-tank missile systems in the world. |
ICE Arrests Nearly 500 In Massive Crackdown On Sanctuary Cities Posted: 29 Sep 2017 02:23 AM PDT |
Here's The First Look At MAD Magazine's Version Of Disney World Posted: 28 Sep 2017 09:54 AM PDT |
'Point/Counterpoint: Contemporary Mexican Photography' Posted: 29 Sep 2017 12:56 PM PDT |
Poll: Majority wish Obama were president, as Trump labeled 'mentally unstable' Posted: 29 Sep 2017 08:03 AM PDT |
‘Killer clown’ shot woman dead and married her husband, say US police Posted: 28 Sep 2017 11:05 AM PDT In the 27-years since the 1990 murder, no arrests had been made in connection with it until this week when police charged 54-year-old Sheila Keen Warren with first-degree murder. According to the Palm Beach Post, the woman, known at the time as Sheila Keen, is alleged to have dressed up in an orange wig and white face paint and driven a white Chrysler convertible to the home of Marlene and Michael Warren in Wellington, Virginia. Mr Aherns, who spoke about the killing of his mother with the Palm Beach Post in 2000, said he remembered her saying "oh how pretty". |
AbbVie, Amgen settlement sets Humira U.S. biosimilar launch for 2023 Posted: 28 Sep 2017 09:35 AM PDT (Reuters) - Amgen Inc has reached a settlement with AbbVie Inc that will delay the U.S. launch of Amgen's cheaper biosimilar version of AbbVie's cash cow, the blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug Humira, until Jan. 31, 2023, the companies said on Thursday. Humira, known chemically as adalimumab, is by far the world's top-selling prescription medicine with second-quarter global sales of $4.7 billion, putting it on track for annual sales exceeding $18 billion. The settlement, which removes a major overhang for AbbVie given its dependence on Humira, sent its shares to an all-time high of $90.95 before settling back to $89.87, up 6 percent. |
3-year-old girl becomes Nepal's new living goddess Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:18 AM PDT |
73 Syria government fighters killed in IS attacks: monitor Posted: 29 Sep 2017 06:34 AM PDT The Islamic State group has killed at least 73 Syrian government troops and allied fighters in surprise attacks on their positions in a desert region, a monitor said on Friday. The extremist group claimed the attacks against several positions south of the town of Sukhna in central Homs province, saying its fighters had killed dozens of regime troops. The attacks come a day after IS released what it said was an audio recording of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the first in a year, in which he urged resistance. |
Posted: 28 Sep 2017 10:34 AM PDT |
Meghan McCain Is Joining 'The View' Posted: 28 Sep 2017 01:56 AM PDT |
4th Gravitational Wave Detected, Located With Record Precision Posted: 28 Sep 2017 01:10 AM PDT |
Posted: 28 Sep 2017 11:21 AM PDT |
The Trump-Russia Probe Made Things A Bit Awkward As The FBI Welcomed The New Boss Posted: 28 Sep 2017 02:41 PM PDT |
Ex-chief of PetroVietnam sentenced to death for embezzlement Posted: 28 Sep 2017 11:53 PM PDT HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — The former head of state-owned PetroVietnam was sentenced to death Friday for embezzlement and abuse of power committed in his former job leading a bank partly owned by Vietnam's oil-and-gas giant. A judge in the graft case involving dozens of defendants warned that corruption by Communist Party members and civil servants threatened the regime's survival. |
Education Secretary DeVos faces largely silent protest at Harvard speech Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:58 PM PDT U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was confronted by largely silent protesters holding signs opposing the Trump administration's promotion of for-profit schools and changes to how colleges handle sex assault allegations at a speech at Harvard University on Thursday. DeVos ignored the protesters, but took questions from audience members on issues, including a White House move to reverse Obama-era guidance on how colleges should handle allegations of sexual assault on campus. |
Megyn Kelly's cameraman accidentally stepped on screen and yelled a curse word Posted: 28 Sep 2017 01:32 PM PDT |
Erdogan, Putin agree joint push to end Syria war Posted: 28 Sep 2017 02:53 PM PDT President Vladimir Putin and Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan Thursday agreed to step efforts to bring peace to Syria, with the Russian leader declaring the right conditions now existed to end the over six-year civil war. After late night talks at Erdogan's presidential palace in Ankara, Putin and Erdogan agreed to push for the creation of a "de-escalation" zone in Syria's key northern province of Idlib, currently controlled by jihadists. |
The Latest Ford Super Duty Truck Is $80,000 Posted: 28 Sep 2017 08:43 AM PDT |
Police: Mom flew to Germany, left 4 kids home alone in Iowa Posted: 29 Sep 2017 07:26 AM PDT |
China’s New J-20 Stealth Fighter Has Officially Entered Service Posted: 28 Sep 2017 04:18 PM PDT China's Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter has officially entered service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). "China's latest J-20 stealth fighter has been officially commissioned into military service, according to Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense on Thursday," reads a September 28 press release posted on the Chinese Ministry of National Defense website in conjunction with the official state news agency Xinhua. |
White House Says Its Stance On Flag & Anthem Issue Is 'Pretty Black And White' Posted: 28 Sep 2017 02:35 PM PDT Well, give Sarah Huckabee Sanders points for honesty ― even if that was the last thing she intended. On Thursday, the White House press secretary reiterated the Trump administration's stance on whether sports stars should be allowed to protest during the national anthem. After all, the reason Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the anthem in the first place was to protest police brutality and systemic racism against people of color. |
Model's Attempt At Eye Tattoo Backfires Posted: 28 Sep 2017 11:25 PM PDT |
The 80 Most Delish Taco Recipes Posted: 28 Sep 2017 01:14 PM PDT |
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