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- Roy Moore Says Gay Marriage Ruling Is 'Even Worse' Than 1857 Pro-Slavery Decision
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- Holder Confident in Mueller Investigation
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- 'Spine-chilling screams' of a teenage girl in a 'Jaws-like' shark attack in Australia
- Bill O'Reilly Says He's 'Mad At God' For Not Giving Him More Protection
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- The two women accused of Kim Jong-nam's murder return to Kuala Lumpur airport
- Rescue dog uses his smile to help find a forever home
- Prince Harry Reveals He's Never Toasted A Marshmallow
- The Latest: Report: 5,600 have returned from IS-held lands
- Last Classified Documents About JFK Assassination To Be Released
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- Tillerson seeks Arab help in US effort to isolate Iran
- Montana Company Tapped To Restore Puerto Rico's Power Has Ties To Ryan Zinke, Trump Donor
- British man tells of his terrifying five-mile swim for his life - pursued by a 13-foot shark
- U.S. House Speaker Ryan seeks tax bill vote by late November
- 13 Great Gifts For The Ultimate Host Or Hostess
- Body Found May Be Of Missing 3-Year-Old Left Outside By Dad: Police
- A Protester Shouts 'Trump is Treason' at President Trump
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- McDonald's profits jump as it eyes more home delivery
Roy Moore Says Gay Marriage Ruling Is 'Even Worse' Than 1857 Pro-Slavery Decision Posted: 24 Oct 2017 09:07 AM PDT |
Poll: Trump disapproval rating jumps amid Gold Star widow controversy Posted: 23 Oct 2017 01:04 PM PDT President Trump's disapproval rating saw a bump on Monday as controversy continued over his call to a Gold Star widow. According to the daily presidential tracking poll from Rasmussen Reports, Trump has a 41 percent total approval rating and 58 percent total disapproval rating. This latest disapproval figure is Trump's highest since August 31. |
Southern California Is On High Alert For Wildfires. Don’t Mow Your Lawn Posted: 23 Oct 2017 06:20 PM PDT |
Holder Confident in Mueller Investigation Posted: 23 Oct 2017 01:36 PM PDT |
Xi Jinping Becomes China's Most Powerful Leader Since Mao Zedong Posted: 24 Oct 2017 02:40 AM PDT |
Posted: 23 Oct 2017 03:34 AM PDT A 15-year-old girl in Australia was thrown off her kayak by a 15-foot shark which then hunted her in "spine-chilling" scenes likened to those in Jaws. Sarah Williams was tossed into the air when a shark hit her kayak while paddling alongside her family in the state of South Australia. As the predator repeatedly circled and hit the kayak, she was hauled onto a boat by her brother, who lifted her over the deadly great white shark. The teenager escaped with minor injuries, saying the attack was "everything you picture in the Jaws movie". "I saw it when I was in the water with it," she told Channel Nine. "I saw what it was and I saw its fin." It was going to eat her... The difference between my daughter being alive and not being with me today is 10 seconds Chris Williams, her father, said the shark was "ferocious" and should be hunted and killed. "Sarah — she had been thrown into the air and just come down into the water, and this shark has just rolled and all I saw was the dark side and the white belly and just huge fins and just white water everywhere," he told ABC Radio. "It was going to eat her... The difference between my daughter being alive and not being with me today is 10 seconds. It's something I don't ever want to experience again." He added: "To hear the spine- chilling screams from your daughter is just indescribable." The 15-foot shark threw the young girl off her kayak while she was paddling next to her family's motor boat Credit: 7 news Adrienne Clarke, the teenager's mother, said the shark continued to attack the family's small motor boat after Sarah was pulled into it. "The shark then followed the kayak while it was roped to our motorised boat for about ten minutes trying to come back at it, but eventually gave up," she told ABC News. "My son, who was in the motorised boat, said it was the same length as the kayak… The worst thing that has come of it is she has lost her phone and her sound system, and she's gone home with both of her legs." About | Shark attacks Australia has had a growing number of shark attacks in recent years, including several fatalities. The attack in South Australia prompted calls for a cull – a move resisted by the state government. "The question of culls is a complex one," said Jay Weatherill, the state premier. "It's difficult to create a system of culling which doesn't implicate other species such as turtles, dolphins and other marine animals." Surf Life Saving authorities urged the public to alert emergency services as soon as sharks are sighted and to do so before posting images on social media. |
Bill O'Reilly Says He's 'Mad At God' For Not Giving Him More Protection Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:02 PM PDT |
How Would You Configure Your 911 Carrera T? Posted: 24 Oct 2017 10:34 AM PDT |
5 Teens Accused Of Throwing Rocks From Overpass Face Murder Charges In Man's Death Posted: 24 Oct 2017 10:15 AM PDT |
Mark Cuban May Run Against Donald Trump In 2020 As A Republican Posted: 23 Oct 2017 12:13 AM PDT |
Listeria Concerns Prompt Trader Joe's, Walmart Recalls Posted: 23 Oct 2017 12:28 PM PDT |
George Clooney, Matt Damon Respond to Weinstein Allegations Posted: 22 Oct 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
10-Year-Old Killed By Teen's Crossbow Shot After 'Disagreement': Sheriff Posted: 23 Oct 2017 03:23 PM PDT |
Scientists say your brain still works after death Posted: 24 Oct 2017 07:15 AM PDT |
Dad Charged After Cops Find Body Near Where Toddler Was Left Outside For Not Drinking Milk Posted: 24 Oct 2017 03:51 AM PDT |
Snoop Dogg Rips Trump In 'Make America Crip Again' Posted: 22 Oct 2017 11:07 PM PDT |
The Chinese Have Cracked the Code for Communicating With Trump Posted: 23 Oct 2017 02:35 PM PDT |
Lonely Planet proclaims Chile and Seville, Spain best travel spots of 2018 Posted: 24 Oct 2017 07:13 AM PDT |
Hillary Clinton Criticized For Cursing On TV Posted: 23 Oct 2017 06:59 PM PDT |
Wild Badger Sneaks Into Home, Impersonates Family Cat Posted: 24 Oct 2017 11:37 AM PDT |
The two women accused of Kim Jong-nam's murder return to Kuala Lumpur airport Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:46 PM PDT Two women on trial for murdering the North Korean leader's half-brother visited the Malaysian airport on Tuesday where they allegedly poisoned him, escorted by huge numbers of heavily armed police. Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, wearing bulletproof vests, were brought to Kuala Lumpur International Airport's budget terminal along with the judge in the case, defence lawyers and prosecutors. About 200 police, many armed with rifles and wearing masks, fanned out as the entourage arrived at the terminal. After being escorted round the airport pursued by a huge pack of journalists, the suspects appeared to get tired and were placed in wheelchairs. Huong and Aisyah, in their 20s, are accused of killing Kim on February 13 by rubbing the nerve agent VX on his face in a Cold War-style hit that stunned the world. Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, who are on trial for the killing of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader, are escorted as they revisit the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 in Sepang Credit: Reuters The women, who were arrested a few days after the assassination and face death by hanging if convicted, have pleaded not guilty to murdering the estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-Un. At the airport, the women were first taken to the check-in area where they allegedly smeared the deadly nerve agent in Kim's face. He died an agonising death within 20 minutes of the attack with a chemical so deadly it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction. CCTV appears to show attack on Kim Jong-nam 01:17 The suspects were then taken to a cafe called Bibik Heritage, where Aisyah met a man identified in court as "Mr Chang" who allegedly wiped a liquid on her hands before she carried out the attack. The group headed to the clinic where Kim was taken after the attack and then to a taxi stand, where the women went after the alleged murder. Kim Jong-nam's son breaks silence over Malaysia assassination 00:40 The women are accused on the charge sheet of committing the murder with four other suspects, who are still at large. Four North Koreans fled Malaysia on the day of the murder. The assassination sparked a fierce row between Malaysia and North Korea, which is suspected of ordering the hit. Pyongyang denies the allegation. |
Rescue dog uses his smile to help find a forever home Posted: 24 Oct 2017 12:33 PM PDT Though City of Waller Animal Shelter and Rescue in Waller, Texas won't open for another two-and-a-half weeks, one shelter pup is already swimming in adoption offers. Cheech, a pup who entered the shelter on Thursday, has pulled in a ton of attention for the pet shelter thanks to the dog's massive, toothy grin, KSAT reports. Photos of the "smiling" rescue first appeared on the shelter's Facebook page on Thursday, and more were posted on Friday. Those photos have since been shared more than 5,800 times. SEE ALSO: Get your fluffy cat snuggles without the cat The post was such a success that the shelter issued an update with background on their facility (it was started by a group of first responders), and a link to a pet adoption form for those looking to take Cheech home. Naturally, the applications rolled in. "Cheech has MANY applications turned in, however we have tons of great homeless pups available," an update to the the post reads. Per a later update, one prospective applicant even phoned the County Sheriff's Office in hopes of learning more about the dog, a practice the shelter advises against. They've even shared follow-up posts encouraging applicants to consider other rescue dogs staying with the shelter. Still, the Cheech updates keep coming: A new update from the shelter said that application reviews for Cheech began Monday. Good luck to the applicants – the competition sounds stiff. [H/T: KSAT 12] WATCH: Baby manatees take to the sky for rehabilitation |
Prince Harry Reveals He's Never Toasted A Marshmallow Posted: 24 Oct 2017 12:24 PM PDT |
The Latest: Report: 5,600 have returned from IS-held lands Posted: 24 Oct 2017 07:00 AM PDT |
Last Classified Documents About JFK Assassination To Be Released Posted: 23 Oct 2017 09:44 AM PDT |
Roy Moore Is An Outspoken Fundamentalist About Everything But Climate Change Posted: 23 Oct 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Duchess Kate Middleton will never wear nail polish in public -- here's why Posted: 24 Oct 2017 12:28 PM PDT |
In photos: These are Lonely Planet's picks for the best cities to visit in 2018 Posted: 24 Oct 2017 07:12 AM PDT |
This Couple Has The Sweetest Reaction After Stray Dog Crashes Their Wedding Posted: 23 Oct 2017 11:56 AM PDT |
Raila Odinga: Kenya's opposition scion makes final gamble Posted: 23 Oct 2017 08:07 PM PDT Raila Odinga, Kenya's veteran opposition leader and one-time prime minister, has chosen to sit out Thursday's presidential election re-run, a move that may well end his dream of winning the nation's top job. The 72-year-old has been a mainstay of Kenyan politics since the 1980s, but despite four attempts has never won the presidency. Instead he seems to have inherited the political misfortune of his father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, who led the opposition for three decades but never the country. |
Tillerson seeks Arab help in US effort to isolate Iran Posted: 22 Oct 2017 10:15 PM PDT DOHA, Qatar (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson took the Trump administration's case for isolating and containing Iran in the Middle East and beyond to two Gulf Arab nations on Sunday, pushing for Saudi Arabia and Iraq to unite to counter growing Iranian assertiveness. He also called for a quick resolution to the ongoing crisis between Qatar and its Arab neighbors, which he said was unintentionally bolstering Iran. |
Montana Company Tapped To Restore Puerto Rico's Power Has Ties To Ryan Zinke, Trump Donor Posted: 24 Oct 2017 02:30 PM PDT |
British man tells of his terrifying five-mile swim for his life - pursued by a 13-foot shark Posted: 23 Oct 2017 01:08 AM PDT A British diver separated from his boat off the coast of Australia has said he was lucky to be alive after being forced to swim miles back to shore - shadowed by a large tiger shark. The spear fisherman, John Craig, was underwater off Western Australia state Friday when his boat was swept away due to engine problems and strong currents. He told the BBC that sharks gravitated towards him because stress had raised his heart rate. Mr Craig said: "I could feel my heart rate up, because I was panicking that I'd been left, after about five or ten minutes of this I put my head in the water to check I was still in the same place, and then at arm's reach, there was this huge four-meter tiger shark, I turned around and there was another fairly big sandbar whaler, which is another type of shark that you get here." A diver separated from his boat off the coast of Australia was followed by a large tiger shark He told local media the tiger shark was "easily the biggest tiger shark I've been in the water with and that's saying something having worked as a dive instructor for over 10 years." Terrified in the shark-infested waters near Shark Bay, he made the decision to swim back to shore. "I have to admit that at this point I thought I was gone - four nautical miles out to sea with a huge tiger shark following me. I thought this was it, this is how I'm going to die," he said. "The shark would disappear into the gloom then suddenly reappear behind me, just keeping pace with me behind my fins." Diver's close encounter with shark in Western Australia He spoke of how the shark pursued him, trying to kill him: "The shark didn't swim away, it actually followed me, so I started swimming towards the shore and the shark just kept pace behind me, so every time I looked back I just saw its huge head pointed at my fins, so I just kept my spear gun pointed towards my fins so it wouldn't get close enough to actually touch them, then it would disappear in the gloom then come down and come up below me and come from the sides...it was all because I was panicking. "I've been a dive instructor for ten years, and I knew straight away sharks were there because my heart rate was up and I was panicking. After about three or four minutes of swimming it just accelerated then started swimming beside me going towards the shore. So for about 15 minutes it was just swimming with me." Mr Craig kept his speargun pointed behind him as he embarked on a swim of "pure endurance", eventually losing the shark. He was later spotted by rescuers on a remote beach. "It's an absolutely incredible story," Shark Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue commander Greg Ridgley told Perth's Sunday Times. Tiger sharks shown here off the coast of Port Elizabeth, South Africa Credit: Rainer Schimpf / Barcroft Media "He swam at least five miles in shark-infested waters... I just can't believe anybody could do that. It's such a massive effort, in that short timeframe too." There have been 14 encounters off the nation's vast coastline this year, including the death of a 17-year-old girl mauled by a shark in full view of her parents in Western Australia. Experts say incidents are increasing as water sports become more popular and baitfish move closer to shore, but fatalities remain rare. |
U.S. House Speaker Ryan seeks tax bill vote by late November Posted: 24 Oct 2017 07:45 AM PDT U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday said he wants the House of Representatives to pass a Republican tax cut bill by the Nov. 23 Thanksgiving holiday, echoing President Donald Trump's call to speed up the party's efforts to get the measure approved before year's end. Referring to the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, Ryan told reporters at a news conference, "Our goal is to get it out of the House by then. |
13 Great Gifts For The Ultimate Host Or Hostess Posted: 24 Oct 2017 11:29 AM PDT |
Body Found May Be Of Missing 3-Year-Old Left Outside By Dad: Police Posted: 23 Oct 2017 07:01 AM PDT |
A Protester Shouts 'Trump is Treason' at President Trump Posted: 24 Oct 2017 12:44 PM PDT |
Amid Puerto Rico's Water Crisis, Unions Step In Where Trump Is Failing Posted: 23 Oct 2017 01:37 PM PDT |
US probes 2nd Air Canada jet safety event in San Francisco Posted: 24 Oct 2017 03:31 PM PDT |
McDonald's profits jump as it eyes more home delivery Posted: 24 Oct 2017 11:25 AM PDT McDonald's turned in another strong round of earnings Tuesday following heavy promotions in the US as it ramps up tech-focused home-delivery and mobile pay initiatives. The fast food giant scored a solid six percent jump in global comparable sales, fueled by gains in several key markets, including the United States, China, Britain and Canada. "We're building a better McDonald's and winning back customers," said chief executive Steve Easterbrook, who was appointed in 2015 and has been credited with turning around the chain and dousing worries about rival chains and growing consumer enthusiasm for healthier fare. |
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