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- Couple Ordered To Pay Enslaved Nanny $121,000 After 2 Years Of Work
- Trump: I'm a 'very stable genius'
- A U.S. Mountain Was Just The Second-Coldest Place On Earth
- Sen. Tom Cotton on Wolff book: Trump has 'been active, engaged and effective leader'
- Wing explodes in flames after on-ground collision at Toronto’s airport
- Norwegian Cruise Line sailed right through the nightmarish winter storm
- People rally in solidarity with anti-government protests in Iran
- Merkel optimistic at start of government talks with Social Democrats
- US Navy locates crashed plane deep on Pacific seabed
- Staff Interacted Several Times With Vegas Mass Shooter, Hotel Says
- Ex-Sheriff David Clarke Faces Trial Over Facebook Taunts Against Plane Passenger
- Water main break floods terminal, delays flights at New York's JFK Airport
- GOP tax change sparks creative counters in high-tax locales
- Thieves steal estimated millions in jewelry in real-life ‘Italian Job’ heist
- Marijuana Industry Not Freaking Out Over Threat Of Federal Crackdown
- Palestinians attack car of Greek Patriarch in protest against land deals
- Battle looms for rebel-held Syrian province after IS defeat
- Takata Adds 3.3 Million Air Bags to Massive Recall
- Trump's Demands To Help Dreamers Could Doom Deal, Top Dem Says
- Climate Change Has Quadrupled Ocean 'Dead Zones,' Researchers Warn
- School district changes bullying policy after child suicide
- Turkey to reopen iconic 'Iron Church' after revamp
- Over $150,000 Raised For Roy Moore Accuser After Home Suspiciously Burns Down
- Iraq returning displaced civilians from camps to unsafe areas
- Syria regime forces push towards Idlib airbase: monitor
- Pope baptizes 34 cooing, crying babies in Sistine Chapel
- Will talks between North and South Korea help ease tensions?
- Twitter Says Blocking Accounts Of World Leaders Would 'Hamper Necessary Discussion'
- Memphis Megachurch Stands By Pastor Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Teenager
- Planes collide at Toronto's Pearson Airport; passengers safe
- Just off Israeli highway, 500,000-year-old site found
- South Korea Has Its Own Massive Artillery That NATO Loves (and North Korea Hates)
- Brad Pitt Bids Six Figures To Watch 'Game Of Thrones' With Emilia Clarke
- Saudi fighter jet crashes, Yemen rebels claim downing it
- New-born baby found dead on plane in Indonesia
- High tech, low tech: Big U.S. cities embrace twin approach to crime
- Readers write: Mosaic nation, intriguing tour, possibilities for every area
- This War Turned China Into a Military Superpower
- US senator says no evidence of 'sonic attacks' in Cuba
- Rob Bishop Continues His Taxpayer-Funded Feud With Patagonia
- Math Reveals Your Royal Roots
- South Africa's parliament to review rules on removing president
Couple Ordered To Pay Enslaved Nanny $121,000 After 2 Years Of Work Posted: 07 Jan 2018 02:39 PM PST |
Trump: I'm a 'very stable genius' Posted: 06 Jan 2018 05:52 AM PST |
A U.S. Mountain Was Just The Second-Coldest Place On Earth Posted: 06 Jan 2018 01:17 PM PST |
Sen. Tom Cotton on Wolff book: Trump has 'been active, engaged and effective leader' Posted: 07 Jan 2018 04:21 AM PST |
Wing explodes in flames after on-ground collision at Toronto’s airport Posted: 06 Jan 2018 08:25 AM PST |
Norwegian Cruise Line sailed right through the nightmarish winter storm Posted: 06 Jan 2018 09:07 AM PST As a powerful 'bomb cyclone' ravaged the U.S. East Coast with snow and high winds this week, a Norwegian Cruise Line ship sailed right into its path, giving thousands of passengers a fearsome experience they aren't likely to forget. SEE ALSO: Incredible photos from space show off the historic East Coast 'bomb cyclone' Passengers on the Norwegian Breakaway cruise were treated to monstrous waves, winds, rain, and flooding for multiple days as the ship made its way to New York City, navigating right into the storm that made headlines all week, passengers told CBS New York Friday. The videos that passengers shared are harrowing. #BOMBCYLONE at sea aboard the #NCLbreakaway pic.twitter.com/o2T4s7iv5M — Christina Mendez (@christinamendez) January 4, 2018 Some were more in awe of the boat-rocking waves than afraid of them. Even if passengers steered clear of the deck and windows on the cruise, the onslaught of rain caused flooding, and one passenger shared a video showing running water on the carpeted floor and more leaking through the ceiling. Passengers who spoke to CBS New York shared stories of people crying and throwing up, and general panic. "When you're on a boat in the middle of the ocean and water is pouring down the stairs, you're thinking 'this is not going to end well,'" passenger Karoline Ross told CBS New York. "This was the worst moment of my life." "I'm completely traumatized," passenger Emma Franzese told CBS New York. "I'll never go on any type of boat again in my life after this." After the tumultuous trip, Norwegian Cruise Line apologized to guests in two statements, saying the ship "encountered stronger than forecasted weather conditions." Though as meteorologists were quick to note on social media, the storm was well-forecast, and the ship should not have been in that location. Oh look, another cruise ship with a death wish sailing into a massive talked about for days storm, then saying 'that storm wasn't forecast...duno where it came from' https://t.co/seGtXVr1xB — Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) January 6, 2018 WATCH: This NYC store is an environmentalist's wonderland |
People rally in solidarity with anti-government protests in Iran Posted: 06 Jan 2018 03:35 PM PST |
Merkel optimistic at start of government talks with Social Democrats Posted: 07 Jan 2018 01:12 AM PST German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday she was "optimistic" going into exploratory talks with the Social Democrats (SPD), whose leader Martin Schulz said his party would not draw any red lines at the start of discussions. Merkel's conservative bloc and the SPD have scheduled five days of talks to see if they can find enough common ground to form a re-run of the 'grand coalition' that has governed Germany for the last four years. Horst Seehofer, leader of the Christian Social Union (CSU) - the Bavarian sister party to Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) - said he was going into the talks in "high spirits" and said the parties needed to come to an agreement. |
US Navy locates crashed plane deep on Pacific seabed Posted: 05 Jan 2018 07:09 PM PST |
Staff Interacted Several Times With Vegas Mass Shooter, Hotel Says Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:33 PM PST |
Ex-Sheriff David Clarke Faces Trial Over Facebook Taunts Against Plane Passenger Posted: 06 Jan 2018 06:00 PM PST |
Water main break floods terminal, delays flights at New York's JFK Airport Posted: 07 Jan 2018 02:22 PM PST |
GOP tax change sparks creative counters in high-tax locales Posted: 06 Jan 2018 08:28 AM PST |
Thieves steal estimated millions in jewelry in real-life ‘Italian Job’ heist Posted: 06 Jan 2018 08:32 AM PST |
Marijuana Industry Not Freaking Out Over Threat Of Federal Crackdown Posted: 05 Jan 2018 08:11 PM PST |
Palestinians attack car of Greek Patriarch in protest against land deals Posted: 06 Jan 2018 06:45 AM PST Palestinian Christians on Saturday pummeled the car of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem during a visit to the occupied West Bank in protest against the church's decision to sell land to Jewish groups. The Greek Orthodox church is one of the biggest private landowners in the Holy Land and in recent years has stirred controversy both among Israelis and Palestinians by trying to sell prime assets to private investors. Hundreds of Palestinians blocked Patriarch Theophilos III's convoy as he drove to a church in Bethlehem to attend an Orthodox Christmas mass. |
Battle looms for rebel-held Syrian province after IS defeat Posted: 07 Jan 2018 12:27 PM PST |
Takata Adds 3.3 Million Air Bags to Massive Recall Posted: 07 Jan 2018 07:02 AM PST |
Trump's Demands To Help Dreamers Could Doom Deal, Top Dem Says Posted: 05 Jan 2018 05:53 PM PST |
Climate Change Has Quadrupled Ocean 'Dead Zones,' Researchers Warn Posted: 05 Jan 2018 09:03 PM PST |
School district changes bullying policy after child suicide Posted: 07 Jan 2018 10:36 AM PST |
Turkey to reopen iconic 'Iron Church' after revamp Posted: 06 Jan 2018 11:45 PM PST The leaders of Turkey and Bulgaria are Sunday due to reopen the Bulgarian St Stephen's Church in Istanbul after seven years of restoration, in a gesture of harmony in an often turbulent relationship between the two neighbours. The Bulgarian Orthodox church in Balat, a historic Istanbul neighbourhood on the shores of the Golden Horn traditionally home to Christians and Jews, was built in 1898 after its original wooden structure was destroyed in a fire. For President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who hosts Bulgaria's conservative Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, the ceremony will be a riposte to charges that Turkey's Islamic-rooted government does not do enough to protect the rights of Christian minorities and their heritage. |
Over $150,000 Raised For Roy Moore Accuser After Home Suspiciously Burns Down Posted: 07 Jan 2018 02:54 PM PST |
Iraq returning displaced civilians from camps to unsafe areas Posted: 06 Jan 2018 11:43 PM PST By Ahmed Aboulenein AMRIYAT AL-FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi security forces are forcibly returning civilians from refugee camps to unsafe areas in the predominantly Sunni Anbar province, exposing them to death from booby-traps or acts of vigilantism, refugees and aid workers say. Managing more than two million Iraqis displaced by the war against Islamic State is one of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's most daunting tasks. Authorities are sending back people against their will, refugees and aid workers say, to ensure that the election takes place on time. |
Syria regime forces push towards Idlib airbase: monitor Posted: 07 Jan 2018 09:45 AM PST Syrian regime forces on Sunday seized a strategic town as they pushed towards a jihadist-held airbase in an offensive to reclaim ground in northwestern Idlib province, a monitor said. Government forces backed up by Russian air power are conducting an operation to carve out a foothold in the southeast of the province, the last one that had remained completely beyond regime control. Troops captured Sinjar, the "biggest town in southeast Idlib", from Syria's former Al-Qaeda affiliate and were within 14 kilometres (9 miles) of the Abu al-Duhur military base, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. |
Pope baptizes 34 cooing, crying babies in Sistine Chapel Posted: 07 Jan 2018 03:04 AM PST |
Will talks between North and South Korea help ease tensions? Posted: 07 Jan 2018 09:22 AM PST |
Twitter Says Blocking Accounts Of World Leaders Would 'Hamper Necessary Discussion' Posted: 06 Jan 2018 06:34 AM PST |
Memphis Megachurch Stands By Pastor Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Teenager Posted: 07 Jan 2018 07:47 AM PST |
Planes collide at Toronto's Pearson Airport; passengers safe Posted: 06 Jan 2018 05:43 AM PST Dozens of passengers were evacuated from an aircraft at Toronto's Pearson Airport late on Friday after a plane under tow struck an arriving jet that was waiting to park, sparking a small fire, the airport authority said. Fire and emergency services responded to the collision between the two planes from Sunwing Airlines and Westjet Airlines , which happened at 6:19 p.m. (2319 GMT), the Greater Toronto Airport Authority said in a statement. |
Just off Israeli highway, 500,000-year-old site found Posted: 06 Jan 2018 04:23 PM PST Israeli archaeologists announced Sunday they have uncovered a rare site dating back some half a million years -- just next to a modern highway and only several metres underground. Archaeologists envision the site at Jaljulia, northeast of Tel Aviv, as a sort of "paradise" for prehistoric hunter-gatherers, with a stream, vegetation and an abundance of animals. "It's hard to believe that between Jaljulia and highway 6, five metres below the surface, an ancient landscape some half of a million years old has been so amazingly preserved," Ran Barkai, head of Tel Aviv University's archaeology department, which participated in the dig, said in a statement. |
South Korea Has Its Own Massive Artillery That NATO Loves (and North Korea Hates) Posted: 06 Jan 2018 06:04 PM PST In December 2017, Norway announced it would purchase twenty-four K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers from South Korean firm Hanhwa for $215 million, with an option for up to twenty-four more in the future. The K9 edged out an upgraded M109 howitzer offered by the Swiss firm RUAG and the German Panzerhaubitze 2000, which has a similar main gun and performance profile, but a slightly faster rapid-fire rate compared to the K9. This marks just the latest success of the South Korean howitzer system, which is already serving with Turkey and will soon enter service with three other NATO countries, as well as India and Finland. |
Brad Pitt Bids Six Figures To Watch 'Game Of Thrones' With Emilia Clarke Posted: 07 Jan 2018 01:51 PM PST |
Saudi fighter jet crashes, Yemen rebels claim downing it Posted: 07 Jan 2018 09:47 AM PST |
New-born baby found dead on plane in Indonesia Posted: 07 Jan 2018 05:30 AM PST Indonesian police Sunday detained the suspected mother of a new-born baby who was found dead in a aircraft toilet at Jakarta's international Airport. Hani, a 37-year-old migrant worker from Cianjur in West Java, was held soon after arriving from Bangkok at Soekarno-Hatta airport around 1:00 am, said airport police chief Ahmad Yusef. Police suspect that Hani, who had worked as a domestic helper in Abu Dhabi for four years, secretly gave birth during an Etihad flight from there to Jakarta on Saturday. |
High tech, low tech: Big U.S. cities embrace twin approach to crime Posted: 06 Jan 2018 01:03 PM PST Gun violence in major U.S. cities fell in 2017 as police used the latest crime-fighting software combined with a revival of old-fashioned community policing to build trust with a skeptical public. Law enforcement officials and criminologists credit that dual approach with helping extend the decades-long reduction in crime in New York City and reducing gun violence in Chicago by 20 percent in 2017. Chicago became a symbol of U.S. gun violence after homicides soared nearly 60 percent in 2016, drawing frequent criticism from Donald Trump during his campaign for the presidency and after he was elected. |
Readers write: Mosaic nation, intriguing tour, possibilities for every area Posted: 06 Jan 2018 03:00 AM PST Regarding the Nov. 27 cover story, "Heartland strong": I loved this article because it shows the mosaic substance of our nation. Recommended: Could you pass a US citizenship test? Regarding the Nov. 20 cover story, "A billionaire's war on poverty": This article was so full of wonderful details of George Kaiser's support for his community of Tulsa, Okla., that I found myself applying these ideas here in St. Louis, Ferguson, and other nearby suburbs of Missouri. |
This War Turned China Into a Military Superpower Posted: 05 Jan 2018 06:34 PM PST When the Sino-Vietnamese war ended on March 16, 1979, it was hardly a definite resolution of the conflict. Both sides claimed victory, and Vietnam continued to pressure China's allies in Cambodia and Thailand. As a result, the PLA continued to apply pressure to Vietnam by launching attacks across the Vietnamese border throughout the 1980s. |
US senator says no evidence of 'sonic attacks' in Cuba Posted: 06 Jan 2018 10:46 AM PST |
Rob Bishop Continues His Taxpayer-Funded Feud With Patagonia Posted: 06 Jan 2018 09:39 AM PST |
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South Africa's parliament to review rules on removing president Posted: 07 Jan 2018 04:35 AM PST By Joe Brock JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) - South Africa's parliament said on Sunday it would review its rules relating to removing the country's president, after the constitutional court said on Dec. 29 that lawmakers had previously failed to hold President Jacob Zuma to account. The court ruling has piled pressure on Zuma and his allies as his opponents within the ruling African National Congress (ANC) are pushing for him to be removed as head of state before his term ends in 2019, when national elections will be held. Zuma is in a weakened position after Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was elected leader of the ANC last month, narrowly beating Zuma's ex-wife Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. |
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