2017年10月18日星期三

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism


U.S. diplomat warns to be 'prepared for the worst' right after N. Korean official reportedly shuts down diplomacy

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:55 AM PDT

U.S. diplomat warns to be 'prepared for the worst' right after N. Korean official reportedly shuts down diplomacyDeputy Secretary of State John Sullivan told reporters on Tuesday that while the State Department remained focused on quelling tensions with North Korea through diplomatic channels, that the nation and world must remain prepared for the possibility that those efforts will fail.


ISIS Losing Its 'Capital' Is A Pivotal Defeat For The Terrorist Group

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 02:41 PM PDT

ISIS Losing Its 'Capital' Is A Pivotal Defeat For The Terrorist GroupThe self-described Islamic State finally lost its tenuous grip on the Syrian city of Raqqa on Tuesday as U.S.-backed forces retook the extremist group's last major urban territory following a four-month military campaign.


Trump defends false claim that predecessors didn't call fallen soldiers' families: 'There’s nothing to clarify'

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 08:38 AM PDT

Trump defends false claim that predecessors didn't call fallen soldiers' families: 'There's nothing to clarify'"You could ask Gen. Kelly if he got a call from Obama," the president says in a Fox News Radio interview.


Mother Of Slain Teen To Trump: Defend All LGBTQ People, Not Just My Child

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 02:01 AM PDT

Mother Of Slain Teen To Trump: Defend All LGBTQ People, Not Just My ChildWASHINGTON ― Katrina Johnson, the mother of a gender-fluid teenager who was shot to death last year in Burlington, Iowa, appreciates that President Donald Trump's Justice Department sent a federal hate crimes attorney to aid the prosecution of a man accused of killing the high school student.


Woman Claims Delta Stopped Her From Singing National Anthem For Slain Soldier

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 03:40 PM PDT

Woman Claims Delta Stopped Her From Singing National Anthem For Slain SoldierA Georgia doctor claims that Delta Air Lines prevented her from singing the national anthem to honor a slain soldier whose casket was on her plane.


Crews push to contain California fires, search for bodies

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 03:59 PM PDT

Crews push to contain California fires, search for bodiesBy Jim Christie SANTA ROSA, Calif. (Reuters) - Crews fought their way across rugged, steep terrain on Tuesday in a push to gain full control of the deadliest wildfires in California history, as search-and-rescue teams picked through an ashy moonscape of destroyed homes looking for victims. "There are still some concerns that if the west winds come up or we get some erratic winds they could push our lines, but as of right now we're looking pretty good," Steve Crawford, a fire operations chief, told reporters at a briefing in Sonoma County in the heart of California's celebrated wine country. Already 41 people have been confirmed killed in the fires, which erupted last week and were driven by dry, hot winds into Northern California communities, giving residents little or no chance to escape.


Confederate monuments vandalized in 2 Virginia cities

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 02:35 PM PDT

Confederate monuments vandalized in 2 Virginia citiesRICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Two Confederate monuments in two Virginia cities have been vandalized this week.


Harvey Weinstein donated $10K to Bill Clinton's legal fund during Lewinsky sex scandal

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 08:30 AM PDT

Harvey Weinstein donated $10K to Bill Clinton's legal fund during Lewinsky sex scandalIt's been 20 years since the sex scandal between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky rocked the White House and the nation.


Mom's incredible hack for getting her child to take medicine goes viral

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 11:29 AM PDT

Mom's incredible hack for getting her child to take medicine goes viralNo matter the flavor, from orange to grape, we have vivid memories of being force-fed a spoonful, only to quickly chase it down with a glass of milk or a treat. England's Helena Lee was trying to feed her newborn Calpol when she remembered reading about this trick -- all you need is a bottle and syringe.


John McCain Is Worried the U.S. Is Going Back 'to the 1930s'

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 02:05 PM PDT

John McCain Is Worried the U.S. Is Going Back 'to the 1930s'Senator John McCain, echoing the sentiments of his Monday night speech in Philadelphia, said Tuesday that he is worried the United States is reverting to the nationalistic tendencies that characterized the 1930s.


White House slams lawmaker's 'disgusting' criticism of Trump's call to soldier's widow

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 01:10 PM PDT

White House slams lawmaker's 'disgusting' criticism of Trump's call to soldier's widowThe back-and-forth dispute between the president and a Florida congressman over what Trump said to a soldier's widow continued Wednesday afternoon. While not denying a remark that Rep. Frederica Wilson attributed to Trump, the White House criticized her for politicizing the issue.


Mandalay Bay Security Guard To Appear On ‘Ellen’ After Ducking Other Interviews

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 09:43 PM PDT

Mandalay Bay Security Guard To Appear On 'Ellen' After Ducking Other InterviewsThe security guard at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas who was among the first to encounter mass killer Stephen Paddock during his deadly Oct. 1 shooting spree has apparently broken his silence.


Freed Taliban Hostage Caitlan Coleman Reportedly Rushed To Hospital

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 07:43 AM PDT

Freed Taliban Hostage Caitlan Coleman Reportedly Rushed To HospitalCaitlan Coleman, the American woman who spent five years as a hostage of the Taliban, was reportedly rushed to the hospital less than a week after her release from captivity.


Defeated Isil 'cowards' take the bus home as Raqqa, capital of terrorism, is defeated at last

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 07:18 AM PDT

Defeated Isil 'cowards' take the bus home as Raqqa, capital of terrorism, is defeated at lastThe Islamic State's "capital" fell on Tuesday after US-backed forces declared victory in the Syrian city where the jihadist group plotted attacks on the West. Brig Gen Talal Silo, the spokesman for the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, said that clashes with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) fighters in Raqqa had stopped, ending their three-year reign of terror in the city.  "The SDF is now in control of the former capital of terrorism," Mr Sllo told the Daily Telegraph. "A formal declaration will be made from the city soon, after the clearing operations end. Raqqa is still full of landmines." The fighters limped out from their final redoubt in Raqqa's central hospital on Tuesday and onto waiting buses. Rojda Felat, a Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander, waves her group's flag at the iconic Al-Naim square in Raqqa on October 17, 2017.  Credit: AFP Having promised to fight to the death for the capital of their so-called caliphate, in the end Islamic State's jihadists surrendered after realising they had been cornered. "Cowards to the end," said Macer Gifford, the pseudonym of a Briton fighting alongside the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in Raqqa. He has been battling Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) militants in the city since the start of the offensive in June and was there to watch some of the last of them flee. "It was difficult to see them so close and to just watch them leave," the former currency trader from Oxford told the Telegraph. ISIS leaving Raqqa hospital. Cowards until the end... pic.twitter.com/sE6K3nPgHh— Macer Gifford (@macergifford) October 17, 2017 After a devastating four-month battle, the remaining 200-odd fighters gave up their fight and agreed to an evacuation deal which saw them bused out of the city to the last-remaining slivers of territory still under the jihadists's control to the south. The final black flag was taken down from the city's stadium, which had been used as a prison during Isil's brutal three-year rule and had become synonymous with the group's violent excesses. Photos showed Kurdish female fighters of the SDF waving their own yellow flag in its place. Fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces gesture the "V" sign in Raqqa, Syria October 17, 2017 Credit:  REUTERS All that was left to do was check the many tunnels Isil had dug for sleeper cells and IEDs, Talal Silo, the SDF"s spokesman, said. "A formal declaration will be made from the city soon, after the clearing operations end. Raqqa is still full of landmines," Mr Silo told the Daily Telegraph. "But the SDF is now in control of the former capital of terrorism." During the campaign for Raqqa the city suffered massive devastation from Isil's mines as well as from US-led coalition air strikes which left most of its buildings levelled and in ruins. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor put the overall death toll for the battle at 3,250, including fighters and civilians, but said hundreds were still missing or unaccounted for. Five British volunteers were also killed. Isil's use of civilians as human shields forced the coalition to rely on coordinated air strikes, at a heavy cost. Fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces are seen in Raqqa, Syria October 17, 2017 Credit: REUTERS "They never fought us face-to-face like men," Mr Gifford told the Telegraph by phone. "They would just shoot at us from sniper positions and drive at us with car bombs. "They surrounded themselves with women and children, which they used as protection against the strikes."   An international charity group says tens of thousands of people who did manage to flee are now in desperate need of aid and that the nearby camps are "bursting at the seams."   With the high levels of destruction reported in and around the city, most families have nowhere to return home and are likely to stay in camps for months or years to come. The militants seized the city in early 2014 in a blitzkrieg offensive across Syria and neighbouring Iraq, making it the headquarters of its self-styled "caliphate". At one point they controlled approximately a third of Syria and a third of Iraq, making up a quasi-state the size of Britain. So confident was the group during its height they threatened to conquer Rome.   Col. Ryan Dillon, spokesman for the anti-Isil coalition, said on Tuesday the fall of Raqqa would deny Isil the "well spring" that provided planning and support for terror operations in Syria and around the world.   The effect the loss of the city, which had become the administrative heart of the Islamic State, will have on the group cannot be underestimated. It was from Raqqa its miliants filmed their slickly produced and often gory propaganda videos which lured thousands of recruits from around the world to join them. They plotted the most devastating attacks on Europe from the city's internet cafes. It was from the hills outside Raqqa Briton Mohammed Emwazi, otherwise known as Jihadi John, executed two of his countrymen in videos which shocked the world in 2014. The jihadists would continue to rule over the city's residents with an ultra-conservative and brutal interpretation of Sharia law for another three years. Schools were closed and children were sent to mosques for indoctrination into jihad and camps for military training. Adults were stoned to death and beheaded for infractions as minor as smoking or listening to music. But the group's fortunes changed dramatically after Iraqi forces began their offensive to retake its most prized territory of Mosul last year. And in recent months in Syria they have been forced back into a strip of the Euphrates valley and surrounding desert. A fighter from Syrian Democratic Forces takes a selfie as he stands near rubble at a damaged site in Raqqa Credit: Reuters Now more than 85 per cent of Isil's territory in Syria has been liberated and around 90 per cent in Iraq. But experts say Isil will remain a serious threat for the foreseeable future, despite its significant territorial losses. And that while the battle may be over, the war is yet to be won. "Today marks the end of Caliphate ISIS, but the beginning of Insurgency ISIS," said Hassan Hassan, a resident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy and co-author of ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror. Charlie Winter, a senior research fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence, warned that its ideology would linger long after its "caliphate" was gone. "I don't think it's simply a question of taking away the Islamic State's territory and the Islamic State's idea disappears," he said. He said the group saw itself as successful, having "managed to declare a caliphate and keep it going" - something unprecedented in modern jihadism.   Additional reporting by Luna Safwan in Beirut


Billy Joel, 68, and wife Alexis Roderick are expecting a baby

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 09:01 AM PDT

Billy Joel, 68, and wife Alexis Roderick are expecting a babyBilly Joel will soon have three Uptown Girls to worry about!


Remembering William Seward’s Alaska ‘folly’

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 02:11 AM PDT

Remembering William Seward's Alaska 'folly'In today's popular culture, William Seward is best known for his association with Abraham Lincoln. But his name is also forever linked to a decision back in 1867 that brought Alaska into the fold as a United States territory, at a bargain price.


Joe Biden: Donald Trump 'Doesn't Understand How the Government Functions'

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:03 PM PDT

Joe Biden: Donald Trump 'Doesn't Understand How the Government Functions'Former Vice President Joe Biden believes that President Donald Trump does not understand how the U.S. government works.


McCain on Willingness to Work With Trump 'Dumb Question'

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 12:01 PM PDT

McCain on Willingness to Work With Trump 'Dumb Question'Sen. John McCain chastised a reporter who questioned if he would continue to work with Donald Trump after criticizing him. Lawrence O'Donnell says McCain, who likely won't seek another term, has "nothing left to lose."


Las Vegas gunman's estate could offer rare redress for victims

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 04:48 AM PDT

Las Vegas gunman's estate could offer rare redress for victimsBy Tina Bellon NEW YORK (Reuters) - Victims of mass shootings in the United States often win little or no damages from perpetrators but the Las Vegas massacre may be different because the shooter is thought to have been a wealthy man, lawyers said. While there are often few assets to collect from the young men who typically carry out these killings, Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, 64, is thought to have had multi-million-dollar investments in buildings across Texas and California. "It definitely depends on the assets in the estate whether you pursue that claim," said Theida Salazar, a Los Angeles attorney who represented one of the victim's families in the 2015 shooting in San Bernadino, California.


Bill Cosby Accusers Demand Academy Kick Out Cosby And Polanski Too

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 08:57 AM PDT

Bill Cosby Accusers Demand Academy Kick Out Cosby And Polanski TooTwo of the more than 50 women who have accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault are demanding he and film producer Roman Polanski be immediately removed from the Academy of Motion Pictures.


Stunning Photos Show Faces Of Poverty That Are Rarely Seen

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:17 PM PDT

Stunning Photos Show Faces Of Poverty That Are Rarely SeenA new portrait campaign asking people to think differently about people living in poverty appeared on billboards in New York City's Times Square on Tuesday. 


'Very unusual' mistrial in woman's burning death

Posted: 16 Oct 2017 07:25 PM PDT

'Very unusual' mistrial in woman's burning deathBATESVILLE, Miss. (AP) — The jury in the tense murder trial of a Mississippi man charged with setting a 19-year-old friend on fire and leaving her to die handed a bailiff a note: They have reached a verdict.


Kenya opposition suspends protest campaign after deaths

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 08:05 AM PDT

Kenya opposition suspends protest campaign after deathsOpposition leader Raila Odinga said Tuesday he was suspending a protest campaign after three people were shot dead in demonstrations against Kenya's election body. The National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition had earlier said the protests would resume on Wednesday after pausing for a day in a tribute to the victims. "In honour of the innocent victims of the state, our protests will stay suspended.


Abedin Sent Government Emails on Weiner Laptop: Report

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:30 PM PDT

Abedin Sent Government Emails on Weiner Laptop: ReportState Department officials have reportedly found more than 2,800 government-related work emails Huma Abedin sent from Anthony Weiner's laptop.


After the 19th National Party Congress, China’s Foreign Policy will Likely Become More Assertive

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:15 PM PDT

After the 19th National Party Congress, China's Foreign Policy will Likely Become More AssertivePresident Xi Jinping is expected to emerge from the 19th National Congress with more power, more allies and more ambitious plans. Since coming to power in 2012, China's President Xi Jinping has taken his country on a foreign policy path in marked contrast to that of his predecessors. Instead of continuing "peaceful development," China under Xi has grown more assertive in the South and East China Seas, as well as in other areas of territorial dispute.


Deadly shooting at business park in Edgewood, Md.

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 08:55 AM PDT

Deadly shooting at business park in Edgewood, Md.Three people have been killed and two were wounded during a shooting at the Emmorton Business Park in Edgewood, Md.


Trump: Ask Gen. Kelly If He Got A Call From Obama?

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 01:07 AM PDT

Trump: Ask Gen. Kelly If He Got A Call From Obama?During a interview, President Trump claims that President Obama did not call General Kelly after his son died in Afghanistan.


Georgia State Senator Offers Free Bump Stock In Wake Of Vegas Massacre

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 09:27 PM PDT

Georgia State Senator Offers Free Bump Stock In Wake Of Vegas MassacreA state senator in Georgia who is running for governor is asserting his stance on gun rights by giving away a bump stock "to one lucky winner" in the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting.


The Latest: More evacuees from California wildfires go home

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 12:27 AM PDT

The Latest: More evacuees from California wildfires go homeSANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on California wildfires (all times local):


Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ship is ‘the largest in the world’

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 02:16 PM PDT

Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ship is 'the largest in the world'The 'world's largest ship' comes with a giant water slide, zipline and other cool amenities


Mother Allegedly Killed Two Sons Inside Burning Oven

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 04:59 PM PDT

Mother Allegedly Killed Two Sons Inside Burning OvenThe single mother said taking care of her children was overwhelming and that she "couldn't do it anymore."


Bidding war heats up for $5 billion second Amazon HQ

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 10:26 PM PDT

Bidding war heats up for $5 billion second Amazon HQIt's the prize of a lifetime -- a $5 billion investment creating 50,000 well-paid jobs that everyone wants, but only one US city will get. From East to West, from North to South, metropolises across the United States are locked in a frenzied bidding war desperate to woo Amazon into favoring them as the site of the e-commerce giant's second headquarters. From $7 billion in tax breaks in Newark, New Jersey -- 50 years ago aflame by deadly race riots -- to a giant cactus shipped inter-state, bids range from the colossally ambitious to the silly before Thursday's deadline for submissions.


Kenya's Odinga pulled out of election to avoid defeat: deputy president

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 07:04 AM PDT

Kenya's Odinga pulled out of election to avoid defeat: deputy presidentBy Katharine Houreld NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga decided not to stand in next week's presidential election to avoid defeat rather than for reasons of principle, the deputy president said on Tuesday. Odinga was due to face President Uhuru Kenyatta on Oct. 26 in a repeat of a presidential vote held in August but he withdrew his candidacy, saying the electoral commission had failed to institute reforms to guarantee fairness. Kenyatta won the Aug. 8 election by 1.4 million votes.


Wanted man turns himself in after losing Facebook bet with police  

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 07:54 AM PDT

Wanted man turns himself in after losing Facebook bet with police  A wanted Michigan man has turned himself in after losing a bet he made with police on Facebook. Michael Zaydel had promised to give himself up to police if a Facebook post about an existing arrest warrant received more than 1,000 shares. The cocky 21-year-old even promised to bring Redford Township Police Department (RTPD) officers a dozen doughnuts if they were victorious in the challenge. "I'm not worried about it," he wrote. "If your next post gets 1,000 shares I'll turn myself in with a dozen doughnuts and that's a promise. "And I'll pick up every piece of litter around your public schools." In a follow-up post, the department said he "may or may not be a man of his word," adding, "it is our experience everyone gets caught at some point. He has drawn a lot of attention to himself, and that makes it hard to hide from reality." The fugitive eventually surrendered to police, fulfilling his promise by arriving at the station with doughnuts and a bagel. "Zaydel made good on his promise to turn himself in to RTPD for his outstanding warrants," the department said. "He walked in on his own, and not only did he bring the doughnuts, he brought one bagel! We would again like to express our gratitude for the support of all who followed this, shared it, and left us positive feedback." Mr Zaydel was sentenced to 39 days in jail after pleading guilty to breaking the terms of his probation. Is this the world's most meta mugshot? 


Trump's Approval For Hurricane Response Plunges 20 Points After Puerto Rico Storms

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 03:53 AM PDT

Trump's Approval For Hurricane Response Plunges 20 Points After Puerto Rico StormsPresident Donald Trump's approval rating for his handling of the response to hurricanes striking the U.S. has plummeted 20 points since Puerto Rico was devastated by back-to-back hurricanes last month, according to the latest CNN poll.


American woman becomes princess after meeting a real prince in a nightclub

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 02:57 AM PDT

American woman becomes princess after meeting a real prince in a nightclubMost of us can but dream of rocking up to the club and casually meeting a member of a royal family. But, that's what happened to Ariana Austin on the dance floor of Washington D.C. nightclub Pearl back in December 2005 when she met Joel Makonnen, a.k.a. Prince Yoel.  The story didn't end there for Austin and Makonnen. Twelve years on from their nightclub meet-cute, the couple tied the knot, and Austin became a princess. SEE ALSO: Prince George's favourite film proves once and for all he just can't wait to be king Per the New York Times, Prince Yoel is the great-grandson of Haile Selassie, the last emperor of Ethiopia, part of the Solomonic dynasty. Austin also happens to be of noble blood: she's the granddaughter of the lord mayor of Georgetown, Guyana. A post shared by Ariana Austin Makonnen (@chezariana) on Sep 15, 2017 at 7:14am PDT Enough about royalty, we want to know what went down in that nightclub on that fateful night in 2005. That night, Makonnen strolled over to Austin and her friend and said: "You guys look like an ad for Bombay Sapphire," according to the NYT. It appears Makonnen's regal background didn't help him out in the chat-up line department. Apparently, it took Makonnen just five more minutes to tell Austin: "You're going to be my girlfriend." Well, he certainly didn't waste any time.  Official pics are here! All credit to the talented @dotunayodeji. Planning by @favoredbyyodit Dress @lazarobridal #AriJo #royalwedding #moretocome ❤️ A post shared by Ariana Austin Makonnen (@chezariana) on Oct 16, 2017 at 4:39pm PDT The couple were wed in an Ethiopian Orthodox ceremony in Temple Hills, Maryland, surrounded by family and friends.  And, in case you were wondering, the couple certainly don't sit on thrones all day long. Austin works at the Executives' Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, and Makonnen works at Otsuka America Pharmaceutical.  Congrats to the happy (royal) couple! WATCH: Prince George looks beyond cute for his first day of school


Tillerson Knocks China, Courts India Ahead of South Asia Trip

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 12:41 PM PDT

Tillerson Knocks China, Courts India Ahead of South Asia TripTough words for "One Belt, One Road" and praise for a deepening defense partnership.


The Story Behind That 2,000-Year-Old Thracian Chariot You Saw on Reddit

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 12:03 PM PDT

The Story Behind That 2,000-Year-Old Thracian Chariot You Saw on RedditThe photo of an ancient Thracian chariot alongside the bones of two horses and a dog has quickly risen to the top of Reddit today (Oct. 13), with more than 65,000 likes. A team of archaeologists led by Veselin Ignatov, of the Istoricheski muzej Nova Zagora, a museum in Bulgaria, discovered the 2,000-year-old wooden chariot in 2008. In 2009, Ignatov and his team also found a brick tomb, containing the remains of a man dressed in what appears to be armor, near the chariot.


Nebraska man accused of helping Florida girlfriend kill self

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 12:10 PM PDT

Nebraska man accused of helping Florida girlfriend kill selfLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska man accused of helping his Florida girlfriend kill herself after she told him she had cancer appears to have taken her story at face value and didn't push her to seek medical treatment or mental-health counseling, authorities said Tuesday.


'Project Runway' Star Mychael Knight Reportedly Dead At 39

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 02:44 PM PDT

'Project Runway' Star Mychael Knight Reportedly Dead At 39Fashion designer and "Project Runway" star Mychael Knight died on Tuesday in a Georgia hospital, according to TMZ and various news sources.


Boeing could rebut Airbus deal with new plane, partner

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 06:40 PM PDT

Boeing could rebut Airbus deal with new plane, partnerBombardier's alliance with Airbus creates new hurdles for Boeing, but the US giant could respond by deepening its collaboration with Brazil's Embraer and launching a new aircraft, analysts say. The surprise deal with Airbus was designed to let Bombardier proceed with its C Series program and avert draconian US sanctions that had been ordered in a preliminary Commerce Department decision in response to a Boeing complaint. "Anything that's good for Airbus is bad for Boeing of course," said Jim Corridore, an analyst at CFRA Research, summarizing the reaction of many observers to the Airbus-Bombardier venture.


Venezuela poll results a 'strong message' to US, allies: Maduro

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 10:29 AM PDT

Venezuela poll results a 'strong message' to US, allies: MaduroVenezuela's President Nicolas Maduro said Tuesday his socialist party's landslide victory in disputed regional elections had delivered a "strong message" to the United States and its allies. "Our people have given a strong message to imperialism, to (US President Donald) Trump, to its regional allies and to the local right-wing," Maduro told a news conference after the opposition rejected the results and the US and EU said they were deeply flawed. "It is not going to be an economic war or an induced inflation that makes this people give up," said Maduro, who according to opinion polls has an 80 percent dissatisfaction rating among Venezuelans who are struggling with serious food and medicine shortages and record inflation.


Utah man will be tried on murder charge in girl's suicide

Posted: 18 Oct 2017 03:45 PM PDT

Utah man will be tried on murder charge in girl's suicideSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge has ruled an 18-year-old Utah man accused of encouraging a teen friend to hang herself and filming it because he was fascinated with death should stand trial on a murder charge.


These are the world's best cities of 2017: CN Traveler

Posted: 17 Oct 2017 08:31 AM PDT

These are the world's best cities of 2017: CN Traveler


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