2017年11月10日星期五

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Hundreds Of Students Flood Senate Building To Protest For Dream Act

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 02:52 PM PST

Hundreds Of Students Flood Senate Building To Protest For Dream ActOn Thursday, hundreds of students across the country walked out of class to demand that Congress take swift action to protect young undocumented immigrants from deportation.


From 'step aside' to Biblical citations, how Republicans responded to the Roy Moore scandal

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 11:50 AM PST

From 'step aside' to Biblical citations, how Republicans responded to the Roy Moore scandalRepublicans officials have had a range of responses since the Washington Post published a bombshell story Thursday afternoon quoting a woman alleging that Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore had attempted sexual relations with her when she was 14 and he was 32.


Texas Church Shooter Claimed He Used Dogs As Target Practice, Says Former Colleague

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 09:43 AM PST

Texas Church Shooter Claimed He Used Dogs As Target Practice, Says Former ColleagueA former Air Force colleague of the man who killed 26 people at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, has come forward with disturbing details about the shooter.


Hezbollah media unit: Islamic State leader reported in Syrian town

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 04:25 AM PST

Hezbollah media unit: Islamic State leader reported in Syrian townA Hezbollah-run media unit said on Friday Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was reported to have been in the Syrian town of Albu Kamal during the Syrian army and its allies' operation to clear it. The military unit did not say what had happened to Baghdadi, give further details or identify its sources. The U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State said on Friday it had no "releasable information" on Baghdadi's whereabouts.


Trevor Noah Declares The Real Election Winner: 'Karma'

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 05:39 AM PST

Trevor Noah Declares The Real Election Winner: 'Karma'Ralph Northam's victory over Ed Gillespie for governor in Virginia headlined a triumphant election night for many Democrats.


Authorities Have Reviewed Video Footage of the Texas Church Massacre

Posted: 08 Nov 2017 11:19 PM PST

Authorities Have Reviewed Video Footage of the Texas Church MassacreThe camera kept rolling because there was "no one to turn it off"


Puerto Rico Slammed By Massive New Power Outage

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 06:56 PM PST

Puerto Rico Slammed By Massive New Power OutageSan Juan and at least six other cities in Puerto Rico were plunged into darkness again Thursday morning when a major transmission line failed, authorities reported.


Mark Cuban again speaks to a potential 2020 bid: I'd have to convince my wife

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:08 PM PST

Mark Cuban again speaks to a potential 2020 bid: I'd have to convince my wifeMark Cuban continued to speak to the possibility of his running for president on Thursday, this time noting his wife's reaction to such a future political endeavor.


China Is Trying to Bribe North Korea into Good Behavior. Here Is What That Means for America.

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 07:27 AM PST

China Is Trying to Bribe North Korea into Good Behavior. Here Is What That Means for America.Understanding this relationship has important implications on how the United States can effectively deter North Korea. China Is Trying to Bribe North Korea into Good Behavior. As President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet in Beijing this week, not much about the North Korea crisis has changed since their Mar-a-Lago summit in April.


So many politicians gave the same terrible response to the Roy Moore abuse allegations

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 06:03 PM PST

So many politicians gave the same terrible response to the Roy Moore abuse allegationsThe Washington Post has published a detailed account of allegations that Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore initiated a sexual encounter and pursued a relationship with a 14-year-old girl  when he was 32.  As politicians  — and most Republicans — responded to the shocking story of underage sexual abuse, a problematic theme emerged. Each statement relied on the phrase "if proven true," or a variation of that.  That might sound logical on its face — the allegations against Moore, now 70, haven't been adjudicated in a court of law — but the phrase allows the commenting politician to have it both ways while relying on negative stereotypes about survivors of abuse. Sex abuse is objectively bad, "if proven true" seems to say, but let's not forget that these women could be lying.  Here's an idea that you'd think we might have learned after the flood of disturbing allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein — instead of relying on milquetoast statements that inherently blame victims, believe women. SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about the cartoon villain who is Roy Moore The Post's report also details the accounts of three additional women who allege inappropriate relationships initiated by the former judge when they were teenagers. The Post's reporters wrote that they talked to 30 different sources before publishing the accounts. A statement from the Moore campaign called the allegations "completely false and a desperate political attack."  Few public figures are taking a hard line against Moore and his alleged predatory behavior —  most are instead opting for the most non-committal of condemnations while saving themselves a politically advantageous out.  It's beyond pervasive — take a look at the tweets and statements that came in all day Thursday: From PENCE's press sect. on Moore: "The Vice President found the allegations in the story disturbing and believes, if true, this would disqualify anyone from serving in office." — Matthew Nussbaum (@MatthewNussbaum) November 10, 2017 JUST NOW: @lisamurkowski on WaPo Report on Roy Moore: "I'm horrified and if it's true he should step down immediately." — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) November 9, 2017 Sen. Toomey: "All I️ can say is, if there's a shred of truth to it, then he needs to step aside." — Lissandra Villa (@LissandraVilla) November 9, 2017 Sen. Jeff Flake says "of course" he's concerned about the Roy Moore story in WaPo. Asked if Moore should withdraw, Flake said: "if these prove true, yes." — Emma Loop (@LoopEmma) November 9, 2017 STATEMENT ON ROY MOORE: "If the deeply disturbing allegations in the Washington Post are true, Senator Hatch believes that Judge Moore should step aside immediately."Attributable to me (Matt Whitlock, Hatch Spokesman) — Matt Whitlock ���� (@mattdizwhitlock) November 9, 2017 If there is any truth at all to these horrific allegations, Roy Moore should immediately step aside as a Senate candidate. — Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) November 9, 2017 The allegations in the Washington Post story are deeply disturbing, and if proven true, Judge Moore should immediately step aside — Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) November 9, 2017 Statement from Sen. Cruz on Roy Moore: "These are serious and troubling allegations. If they are true, Judge Moore should immediately withdraw. However, we need to know the truth, and Judge Moore has the right to respond to these accusations" — Abby Livingston (@TexasTribAbby) November 9, 2017 SEN. LEE, who endorsed Roy Moore, said he should step aside if allegations are true. — Marianna Sotomayor (@MariannaNBCNews) November 9, 2017 JUST IN: Sen @SteveDaines , who endorsed Roy Moore: "These are very serious allegations and if true he should step down" — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) November 9, 2017 Rob Portman on Roy Moore: "I think if what we read is true, and people are on the record so I assume it is, then he should step aside." — Dylan Scott (@dylanlscott) November 9, 2017 WH director of legislative affairs Marc Short on @CNNSitRoom says if accusations against Roy Moore are proven to be true he should step aside - but says process needs to play out — Cassie Spodak (@CassieSpodak) November 9, 2017 Senate Leadership Fund statement pic.twitter.com/IEBwMPDiH3 — Daniel Strauss (@DanielStrauss4) November 9, 2017 Some Democrats fell into the same problematic language: These sexual acts against underage girls by Roy Moore would upset God. Also, his alleged acts violate criminal law. If true, he needs to withdraw from the Senate race. https://t.co/LFm4ZNYeFn — Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 9, 2017 Today's allegations against Roy Moore are deeply troubling. If true, Moore should step aside from his campaign immediately. Alabama voters deserve a candidate they can trust and who represents decency. — Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) November 9, 2017 To Republican Sen. John McCain's credit, he went all in and called for Moore to end his campaign, no qualifying statements needed. Others followed suit, like Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat from Nevada. The allegations against Roy Moore are deeply disturbing and disqualifying. He should immediately step aside and allow the people of Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of. — John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) November 9, 2017 Roy Moore always has been and always will be unqualified to serve. https://t.co/cI0Kx3jkyN — Dina Titus (@repdinatitus) November 9, 2017 The "if proven true" statements are bad, but other responses were, shockingly, far worse. Take this defense citing the Biblical story of Joseph and Mary to justify underage molestation. Wow. This defense of Roy Moore from AL state Auditor Jim Ziegler:"Take Joseph and Mary. Mary was a teenager and Joseph was an adult carpenter. They became parents of Jesus."https://t.co/IhaWiCEFmq — Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) November 9, 2017 The same politician, Alabama state auditor Jim Zeigler, also made this ridiculous statement defending Moore: "It's much ado about very little." Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler, a Moore backer: "Even if you accept the Washington Post's report as being completely true, it's much ado about very little. " #ALSEN #alpolitics — Brian Lyman (@lyman_brian) November 9, 2017 Moore too posted about the article and blamed the "Obama-Clinton Machine's liberal media lapdogs" without outright denying any of the allegations. The Obama-Clinton Machine's liberal media lapdogs just launched the most vicious and nasty round of attacks against me I've EVER faced!We are are in the midst of a spiritual battle with those who want to silence our message. (1/4) #ALSen — Judge Roy Moore (@MooreSenate) November 9, 2017 Other terrible responses skirted around the issue by attacking the quality of the reporting and motivations of the Washington Post.  Alabama Sec. of State John Merrill questions timing and source of allegations against Moore https://t.co/F2ib9oKi5a pic.twitter.com/bbrueHVWmI — Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) November 9, 2017 After a long pause, Alabama Bibb County Republican chairman Jerry Pow tells me he'd vote for Roy Moore even if Moore did commit a sex crime against a girl. "I would vote for Judge Moore because I wouldn't want to vote for Doug," he says. "I'm not saying I support what he did." — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 9, 2017 Still others went all in on the time-honored tradition of victim blaming. Alabama Geneva County GOP chairman Riley Seibenhener, who called me back, says he doesn't believe the allegations are true, but if they're true he won't support him - but, at the same time, it's not "forcible rape.""I know that 14-year-olds don't make good decisions," he adds. — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 10, 2017 Breitbart and Drudge Report were unsurprisingly reluctant to report straightforwardly about the allegations against Moore. Breitbart relied on some, um, creative, defenses, such as nitpicking about the alleged victims' ages and Moore's marital status at the time (single). In an interview on MSNBC the ridiculous defenses came pouring in. Breitbart editor says it's totally cool if Roy Moore preyed on teen girls... because he was single when he did ithttps://t.co/DvPUuciKIU via @shareblue — Caroline O. (@RVAwonk) November 9, 2017 How it's playing on Drudge ���� pic.twitter.com/h1JdHnKWDL — Al Weaver (@alweaver22) November 9, 2017 Moore, who was twice removed from the Alabama Supreme Court, doesn't look like he's going anywhere. A fundraising email sent shortly after the story published quoted the former judge as saying, "I refuse to stand down." Further, the statute of limitations for sexual abuse of a minor is three years in the state of Alabama. It's been 38 years.  Moore's up for the Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a special election in Alabama on Dec. 12.  WATCH: The hands of this giant clock are drawn in real time by what seems to be a human painter


Pennsylvania Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Big Gerrymandering Case Ahead Of 2018 Election

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 03:15 PM PST

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Big Gerrymandering Case Ahead Of 2018 ElectionThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear an expedited argument in a case challenging the state's congressional map, setting the stage for a potential decision on the constitutionality of the map ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.


Florida woman buys almost $2,000 worth of electronics but only pays $3.70, say police

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 03:19 PM PST

Florida woman buys almost $2,000 worth of electronics but only pays $3.70, say policeA Florida woman has been arrested after allegedly paying only $3.70(£2.82) for nearly $2,000(£1522.42) worth of electronics at a Walmart self-checkout. A Walmart loss prevention employee told police he saw 25-year-old Cheyenne Amber West walk into his store in Indian River County with another woman, later identified by police as her mother. The employee said the women started taking video game controllers, a computer, and other electronics off the shelves.


The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 10:54 AM PST

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This WeekKids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways.


Donald Trump Has Unleashed the Saudi Arabia We Always Wanted — and Feared

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 11:20 AM PST

Donald Trump Has Unleashed the Saudi Arabia We Always Wanted — and FearedCrown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has put the Middle East on a collision course. And the White House will own the consequences.


We'll buy arms from Russia, Philippines' Duterte tells Putin

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 04:20 AM PST

We'll buy arms from Russia, Philippines' Duterte tells PutinPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte thanked Moscow on Friday for its "timely assistance" in defeating pro-Islamic State militants who took over a southern city for months, expressing his willingness to buy Russian weapons. "I want to build a strong armed forces and a strong police and the reason is very important for you to know that we are eyeing - we are buying arms from Russia this time," Duterte told Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Vietnam. The Philippines was to buy more than 20,000 assault rifles from the United States, but some senators, concerned with Duterte's human rights record and rising killings, blocked that sale.


China's new passenger jet finishes first long-haul flight

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 02:29 AM PST

China's new passenger jet finishes first long-haul flightBEIJING (AP) — China's homegrown passenger jet touched down safely after its first long-haul test flight on Friday, bringing the nation one step closer to competing directly with aircraft giants in Europe and America.


Texas church pastor wants to demolish building after shooting: official

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 01:39 PM PST

Texas church pastor wants to demolish building after shooting: officialThe pastor of the Texas church that was the scene of the United States' latest mass shooting wants to demolish the building to create a memorial for the victims, an official said Thursday. Pastor Frank Pomeroy, whose 14-year-old daughter Annabelle was among those killed Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs told national church governing officials of his wishes earlier this week. Resuming services in the same small rural church building would be an "emotional and physical impossibility," Robert Oldham of the Southern Baptist Convention told AFP.


All the Ways Alabama Republicans Are Defending Roy Moore

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 07:59 AM PST

All the Ways Alabama Republicans Are Defending Roy Moore"Mary was a teenager and Joseph was an adult carpenter. They became parents of Jesus"


Murder on The Orient Express Cast on Meeting Johnny Depp

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 09:07 AM PST

Murder on The Orient Express Cast on Meeting Johnny DeppMurder on The Orient Express Cast on Meeting Johnny Depp


34 Ridiculously Good Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 02:32 PM PST

34 Ridiculously Good Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes


Donald Trump says the US will no longer tolerate 'chronic trade abuses', as he arrives in Vietnam

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 12:26 AM PST

Donald Trump says the US will no longer tolerate 'chronic trade abuses', as he arrives in VietnamDonald Trump launched a blistering attack on "chronic trade abuses" on Friday, warning an audience of world leaders at a summit in Vietnam that he will always "put America first". The US president also resumed his tough talk on North Korea as he sought to rally Asia-Pacific nations into confronting the "twisted fantasies" of Pyongyang's young leader Kim Jong-un. Mr Trump was speaking to a gathering of CEOs at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in the city of Danang after arriving from a three-day visit to Beijing were he had softened his tone on trade and North Korea. U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit at the Aryana Convention Center in Danang, Vietnam,  Credit: AP But in Vientnam Mr Trump said that America will not "be taken advantage of any longer" with unequal trade policies. "We can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses and we will not tolerate them," he said. He also struck a defiant tone towards Pyongyang, saying the region's future "must not be held hostage to a dictator's twisted fantasies of violent conquest and nuclear blackmail." Donald Trump's in Asia tour, in pictures During his China trip he called on the North to "make a deal", but also urged China and Russia to increase their efforts in reining in Pyongyang's nuclear weapon's programme. In Vietnam he reverted to the more direct language he used in South Korea earlier in his Asian tour when he spoke of the increasing threat to all nations from Pyongyang's military build-up. Melania Trump meets the pandas at Beijing Zoo 00:55 "Every single step the North Korea regime takes toward more weapons is a step it takes into greater and greater danger," he said. Meanwhile, Chinese president Xi Jinping, who is seeking to pitch Beijing as the centre of a new globalist order, told the summit that globalisation is an "irreversible historical trend". Confusion over Putin meeting The APEC meeting is also being attended by Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who was expected by some to meet with Mr Trump. But mixed messages from Washington and Moscow continued on Friday on the potential talks. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said as the US president arrived in Vietnam that a "scheduling conflict" meant the leaders would not be able to formally meet. Donald Trump boards Air Force One to depart for Vietnam from Beijing Airport  Credit: Reuters Her comments came a day after secretary of state Rex Tillerson said there was no reason for talks to take place when differences between Washington and Moscow exist over Syria and Ukraine. The White House said it was still possible that Mr Trump could hold an unofficial meeting with his Russian counterpart on the sidelines of the APEC summit, or later when both men will be in the Philippines. And the Kremlin said on Friday that Mr Putin will meet Mr Trump "one way or another". Mr Trump's presidency has been dogged by allegations that his election campaign colluded with Russia to help him get into the White House. An investigation into the matter led by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, recently brought criminal charges against three former advisers to Mr Trump. Chinese media upbeat over 'state visit plus' The US president flew to Vietnam from China, where he made a three-day visit which saw him praising Mr Xi. In one of his final Tweets from the Chinese capital he described his trip as being "very productive" and described Mr Xi as "highly respected". China deploys a soldier to watch Donald Trump's feet in case he fell on the stairs after talks with Xi Jinping pic.twitter.com/5aNOLw1YsA— Neil Connor (@neilaconnor) November 9, 2017  Chinese state media was upbeat on what was billed as a 'state visit plus' as Mr Trump flew to Vietnam without his wife, who was stayed in Beijing to visit a zoo and the Great Wall. The Global Times newspaper said Mr Trump was changing his views on China. He had "softening his tone" on trade and had "gradually learned that Beijing is indeed making selfless contributions" towards confronting Pyongyang, it said. Trump all smiles on 'positive' visit to China 01:24 The China Daily said that while differences that had been "pestering bilateral ties" had not "instantly disappeared," it was positive on "the constructive approach to these issues the two leaders demonstrated." After his visit to Vietnam, Mr Trump will on Saturday head to Manila for the East Asia Summit and a meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Mr Trump has also visited Japan during his five-nation 11 day tour of Asia.


Texas and Florida carry out executions on same day

Posted: 08 Nov 2017 10:26 PM PST

Texas and Florida carry out executions on same dayRuben Cardenas, 47, the Mexican national, died by lethal injection at the Texas death chamber in Huntsville at 10:26 p.m. local time, Jason Clark, deputy chief of staff for the state Department of Criminal Justice, said by phone. "This is my statement: My final words.


Yemen missile attack: Weapon fired by Houthi rebels at Saudi capital was Iranian, say US officials

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 05:44 AM PST

Yemen missile attack: Weapon fired by Houthi rebels at Saudi capital was Iranian, say US officialsThe ballistic missile fired by Yemeni rebels that targeted the Saudi Arabia capital was from Iran and bore "Iranian markings," a top US Air Force official in the Middle East has said. Lieutenant General Jeffrey L Harrigian, who oversees the Air Forces Central Command in Qatar, made the comments at a news conference in Dubai. Mr Harrigian said authorities were investigating how the missile was smuggled into Yemen amid a Saudi-led coalition controlling the country's airspace, ports, and borders.


Kevin Spacey Scrubbed From New Film a Month Before Its Release; Christopher Plummer to Replace Him

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 10:52 AM PST

Kevin Spacey Scrubbed From New Film a Month Before Its Release; Christopher Plummer to Replace HimThe decision was made as numerous men have accused the "House of Cards" star of sexual harassment and assault.


Republicans Say Roy Moore Should Withdraw From Senate Race If Allegations Are True

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 11:39 AM PST

Republicans Say Roy Moore Should Withdraw From Senate Race If Allegations Are TrueRepublicans distanced themselves from GOP Alabama Senate nominee Roy Moore on Thursday after a woman alleged that the controversial judge sexually assaulted her when she was 14 years old.


Indian city bans begging ahead of Ivanka Trump's visit

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 02:29 AM PST

Indian city bans begging ahead of Ivanka Trump's visitA city in southern India has banned begging in public places ahead of a three-day summit that Ivanka Trump is due to attend, police said Friday. The daughter of the US president will join India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad later this month.


Here Are the Best Black Friday Deals That Are Leaked Online

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:11 PM PST

Here Are the Best Black Friday Deals That Are Leaked OnlineIf you haven't made a game plan yet, you're already behind.


The Latest: Police show video of chase, deadly I-95 shooting

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 12:52 PM PST

The Latest: Police show video of chase, deadly I-95 shootingPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Latest on a deadly police shooting on a busy highway in Rhode Island (all times local):


Trump Follows China's Lead On Press Freedom, Doesn't Take Questions From Reporters

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 11:39 AM PST

Trump Follows China's Lead On Press Freedom, Doesn't Take Questions From ReportersWASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump, whose presidential campaign featured plenty of tough talk about China, took a more cordial tone with Chinese President Xi Jinping while visiting Xi's country this week.


Rand Paul's accused attacker pleads not guilty to assault

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 01:19 PM PST

Rand Paul's accused attacker pleads not guilty to assaultRene Boucher, 59, waived the formal reading of the charge at a hearing in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Warren County Attorney Amy Milliken said by telephone. Boucher, the Republican senator's neighbor, is charged with fourth-degree assault causing minor injury, for which he faces up to a year in jail if convicted. Paul, 54, told police that Boucher came onto his property in a gated community near Bowling Green and tackled him from behind, the Bowling Green Daily News reported, citing an arrest warrant.


LA earthquake today: Los Angeles rocked by magnitude 3.2 quake

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 01:35 AM PST

LA earthquake today: Los Angeles rocked by magnitude 3.2 quakeLos Angeles has been rocked by a magnitude 3.2 earthquake. "Felt quite a strong shake in downtown LA," tweeted another. In 2008, the US Geological Survey found there was a greater than 99 per cent chance of an even stronger earthquake hitting California, which sits on the San Andreas fault, in the next 30 years.


O.J. Simpson Reportedly Banned From Cosmopolitan Hotel in Vegas After Becoming 'Extremely Unruly'

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 02:00 PM PST

O.J. Simpson Reportedly Banned From Cosmopolitan Hotel in Vegas After Becoming 'Extremely Unruly'Simpson has been out of prison for a little more than a month.


Corey Haim's Mother Names the Man She Alleges Sexually Abused Her Son

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 03:08 PM PST

Corey Haim's Mother Names the Man She Alleges Sexually Abused Her SonDuring an appearance on The Dr. Oz Show on Friday, Judy Haim addressed a recent National Enquirer report in which former actor Dominick Brascia, who was close with Haim, alleged that a 19-year-old Charlie Sheen sexually assaulted a 13-year-old Haim


5 Women Accuse Louis C.K. Of Sexual Misconduct

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:17 PM PST

5 Women Accuse Louis C.K. Of Sexual MisconductThe New York Times released a damning report Thursday detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against comedian Louis C.K., who had disputed rumors of such troubling behavior for years, most recently in September.


AP Interview: Israel planning UN action against Iran

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 10:38 AM PST

AP Interview: Israel planning UN action against IranTEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Following the surprising resignation of Lebanon's prime minister, Israel is planning a diplomatic offensive to step up pressure on Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah at the United Nations, a senior Israeli government minister said Thursday.


Puppy thieves return dog to little girl, after seemingly feeling bad about the whole thing

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 05:36 PM PST

Puppy thieves return dog to little girl, after seemingly feeling bad about the whole thingAn eight-week-old puppy that was stolen from a house in Melbourne, Australia, has been returned to a "devastated" family after local police launched a public appeal. A number of items including a laptop, an iPad and jewellery were also stolen from the home on Monday.  SEE ALSO: Sony's robot dog is back and better than ever Yet it was the missing labrador, Sasha, that distressed the family most — especially the daughter of the dog's owner, four-year-old Maia. "We've only had her a week, but she's part of the family. She was my daughter's best friend, and those two spent each night falling asleep together in the dog bed," Sasha's owner, Ryan Hood, told Today. Detectives are investigating after an 8-week-old puppy was stolen during a burglary in Croydon Hills on Monday https://t.co/dwhGC4VuJO pic.twitter.com/i0f7mpfid4 — Victoria Police (@VictoriaPolice) November 7, 2017 Police failed to find the dog anywhere in the home or in the neighbourhood, and a investigation was launched. But on Thursday, Sasha mysteriously returned to the family's home.  Hood's wife woke up to make a coffee, when she noticed a moving figure by the kennel. It turned out to be their missing dog. "We think that whoever took her had either a conscience, or got scared and dropped her over the fence ... we don't care to be honest. We're happy to have her back," Hood told Today on Thursday. Hood said his daughter, Maia, was "ecstatic" as was the dog. The dog appeared to be unharmed and in good health, although has a fascination with shoes now. None of the other stolen items were returned, and Victoria Police said it'll still be investigating the burglary.  Through all the bad, fortunately there's still a little bit of good left in this world. Labrador Sasha is home! What a great start to the day for this family, reuniting with their stolen pup. Read more ➜ https://t.co/lGdYPQvbB4 pic.twitter.com/CwLuRcNmHk — Victoria Police (@VictoriaPolice) November 8, 2017 WATCH: This has to be the world's smallest washing machine


Alec Baldwin Doubles Down On Rumor That Melania Trump Loves His 'SNL' Impression

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 12:45 PM PST

Alec Baldwin Doubles Down On Rumor That Melania Trump Loves His 'SNL' ImpressionAccording to Alec Baldwin, there's not as much loathing in the White House regarding his "Saturday Night Live" impression as one might think.


1 Dead in Police Chase and Shootout on Busy Interstate

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 07:53 AM PST

1 Dead in Police Chase and Shootout on Busy InterstateWitnesses said they saw the truck ramming other cars


Lebanese Druze politician Jumblatt: time for Hariri to return

Posted: 09 Nov 2017 11:41 PM PST

Lebanese Druze politician Jumblatt: time for Hariri to returnTop Lebanese Druze politician Walid Jumblatt said on Friday it was time that Saad al-Hariri, who resigned as prime minister on Saturday while in Saudi Arabia, returned to Lebanon. Jumblatt said in a Twitter post that after a week of absence from Lebanon, "be it forced or voluntary", it was "time for Sheikh Saad to return". Hariri read out his resignation on television from Saudi Arabia on Saturday, citing assassination fears and denouncing Iran and Hezbollah for sowing strife in Arab states.


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